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			  <news:name>Doctors in training learn cooking skills to help patients amid America&apos;s chronic disease crisis</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-17T12:11:44.498Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Doctors in training learn cooking skills to help patients amid America&apos;s chronic disease crisis</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Future doctors at some medical schools are learning more than anatomy, pathology and pharmacology these days. They&apos;re learning to cook healthy foods patients will actually want to eat.
The training is part of a growing field called culinary medicine, which blends cooking skills with nutrition education. It&apos;s gaining momentum at medical schools nationwide, The New York Times recently reported, with schools like Tufts University launching courses in 2025.
In many programs, that means stepping into a kitchen and learning to prepare meals firsthand, not just studying nutrition from a distance. 
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&quot;It&apos;s combining the culinary arts with evidence-based medicine and educational techniques to teach nutrition in a way that young doctors and other health care professionals can use in counseling and talking to patients,&quot; Dr. Ron Quinton, medical director of Tulane University’s Goldring Center for Culinary Medicine in New Orleans, told Fox News Digital. 
Rising rates of diet-related diseases, including diabetes, obesity and heart disease, are fueling demand for more nutrition-focused care, experts say.
&quot;Most people are eating the standard American diet, which is high in saturated fat, high in sugar, high in salt,&quot; Quinton added. &quot;There are at least 13 obesity-related cancers that are directly diet-related,&quot; he noted.
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At Tulane’s School of Medicine, students work through mock patient cases before heading into the Goldring Center&apos;s teaching kitchen — one of the nation’s first, established in 2012 — to prepare healthy, flavorful and affordable meals.
&quot;We don’t want to make bland food,&quot; Quinton said.
They also don&apos;t want patients thinking they must overhaul their diets overnight, he said.
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&quot;Our first goal is to add things to their diet,&quot; he said. &quot;We’re not trying to take things away.&quot;
One of the first cooking lessons Tulane students get, meanwhile, is about a familiar favorite: tacos. Quinton said the program adds more vegetables than traditional versions and uses homemade, low-sodium seasoning.
&quot;A big part of our teaching is substituting things for what we consider bad for you — the sugar, the salt — and putting spices and other things in so the food tastes just as good,&quot; Quinton said.
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Jordan Lo, a fourth-year Tulane medical student planning to pursue neurosurgery, said the teaching kitchen has given him tools he already uses when talking with patients during clinical rotations.
&quot;Patients ask me, &apos;How can I eat healthier? Where can I go to get better recipes?&apos;&quot; Lo said.
Understanding nutrition can benefit doctors in any specialty, particularly in preventing conditions such as stroke linked to diet, he said. &quot;Knowing about food and culinary medicine and how it affects your patients just overall makes you a better doctor.&quot;
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He said the hands-on classes show students how to make healthier meals feel doable at home. 
Students learn simple tips — like prepping ingredients and using small bowls to stay organized — that they can pass on to patients.
The kitchen lessons also challenge assumptions about what &quot;healthy&quot; food looks like. 
Lo said one surprising recipe was a dark chocolate mousse made mostly with avocado. Quinton pointed to black and white bean brownies as desserts that deliver more fiber with less fat than traditional versions, adding that they&apos;re favorites of his grandkids.
More than 60 medical, nursing and residency programs now use versions of Tulane’s curriculum, with newer programs emerging at schools like Tufts University as part of a broader &quot;food is medicine&quot; movement.
Tuft&apos;s launched a course in 2025 that brings together medical, dental and nutrition students to learn in partnership with Community Servings, a nonprofit that provides medically tailored meals to people with serious and chronic illnesses.
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Eliza Leone, a registered dietitian nutritionist and instructor in the program, said the training focuses on turning nutrition advice into practical guidance for patients.
&quot;What&apos;s more meaningful than telling your patient, &apos;You should eat more calcium,&apos; is saying, &apos;Here are a few recipes that incorporate calcium,&apos;&quot; she told Fox News Digital.
Research shows doctors are more likely to encourage healthy eating habits when they practice those behaviors themselves, Leone noted. 
&quot;You can&apos;t have nutrition without food, so you have to know how to make food that tastes good and also meets your nutritional needs,&quot; she said.
Interest in culinary medicine is growing, Leone said, as more students seek hands-on nutrition training and schools respond by expanding programs.
Quinton agreed the trend is here to stay, as more doctors shift toward preventing disease rather than reacting to it.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Influencer’s safari getaway turns deadly days after proposal as police question fiancé, family demands answers</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-17T12:11:24.934Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Influencer’s safari getaway turns deadly days after proposal as police question fiancé, family demands answers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The fiancé of a popular New Jersey social media influencer is being questioned about her death after authorities said she was found attempting suicide while the pair were on a dream vacation off the coast of Africa. 
Ashly Robinson, who was also known as Ashlee Jenae, died while on a trip to Zanzibar celebrating her 31st birthday just days after getting engaged to her boyfriend, Joe McCann, according to her family members, who called the death &quot;suspicious.&quot;
Robinson’s death was ruled a suicide after she attempted to hang herself from her door in her hotel room on April 9, local authorities said. 
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She was transported to a hospital, where she died from her injuries one day later. 
Tanzania Police have since revealed Robinson’s death is &quot;attributed to a misunderstanding&quot; between the influencer and McCann, while adding that the incident forced hotel staff to separate the newly engaged couple by placing McCann in another room &quot;for their safety.&quot;
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In a Tuesday update, Tanzania Police said McCann &quot;continues to be questioned by the Police Force and his passport has been suspended,&quot; though authorities did not elaborate on the nature of the investigation. 
Sources have since told the BBC that McCann was being interviewed as a witness in the case and is not accused of any wrongdoing.
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In light of Robinson’s death, her family is disputing authorities’ ruling that the 31-year-old influencer died by suicide. 
Speaking to TMZ, Robinson’s parents, Harry and Yolanda Robinson, said they do not believe their daughter would take her own life, adding, &quot;She was a beacon of light. A happy, go-lucky girl. Very excited to go on this birthday trip which later turned into a proposal.&quot;
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The family reportedly said McCann called them 11 hours after Robinson was hospitalized to let them know she was stable, and later informed them that their daughter had died. 
Robinson’s parents told TMZ they have not heard from McCann since she died, a development that they find &quot;very very odd,&quot; FOX 29 reported.
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&quot;The sadness, the unanswered questions, and the distance from home have made this tragedy even more overwhelming for our family,&quot; Robinson’s parents said in a statement shared to social media. 
&quot;At this time, there is an active investigation into the circumstances surrounding Ashly’s suspicious passing,&quot; they added.
Robinson was a popular social media influencer prior to her death, boasting 145,000 followers on Instagram while posting lifestyle content to her page. She often shared photos of herself with McCann, with one of her final posts showing her feeding giraffes while on vacation in Zanzibar. 
Fox News Digital reached out to McCann. It was not immediately clear if McCann had retained an attorney.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WWE star Chelsea Green should be WrestleMania &apos;headliner,&apos; Alba Fyre says</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-17T12:11:05.070Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>WWE star Chelsea Green should be WrestleMania &apos;headliner,&apos; Alba Fyre says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Chelsea Green has been one of the hardest working pro wrestlers in WWE since she returned to the company in 2023 and has put together history-making moments.
Green was the first women’s United States champion in the belt’s history and the first to have multiple reigns. She’s been knocked off ladders and thrown in dumpsters, and yet, strings of bad luck have kept her off the WrestleMania card for the last three years.
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WWE star Alba Fyre, who is a part of Green’s Secret Hervice, told Fox News Digital she would have liked to have seen the Canadian star on the card.
&quot;You know, we’re always rooting for Chelsea,&quot; Fyre said. &quot;Obviously, I’m a big fan of Chelsea, but I think it’s a shame that she’s not on the card this year. She should be the headliner.&quot;
This year, it was a bit out of her hands.
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Green suffered an ankle injury in the months leading up to WrestleMania 42. She hasn’t been in the ring in a few weeks, but still remained on screen. She was seen on &quot;Friday Night SmackDown&quot; as of late trying to be in the corner of Tiffany Stratton, who is eyeing the United States Championship herself in a battle with Giulia.
Green was off the card for WrestleMania 40 and 41. She last appeared at the event in a fatal four-way tag team match with Sonya Deville at WrestleMania 39.
Pro wrestling fans will be interested to see how the next 12 months go for Green. She may work herself back up the ladder and get into contention for the women’s title once again. If so, she’ll either have to contend with Jade Cargill or Rhea Ripley.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Lorne Michaels’ ‘SNL’ grip on cast exposed in new documentary</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-17T12:10:45.277Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Lorne Michaels’ ‘SNL’ grip on cast exposed in new documentary</news:title>
			<news:keywords>For decades, Lorne Michaels has loomed as comedy’s ultimate gatekeeper — the man &quot;Saturday Night Live&quot; stars believed could make or break their careers.
But filmmaker Morgan Neville painted a different picture of the legendary boss after speaking to cast members including Tina Fey, Maya Rudolph, John Mulaney and Chris Rock for a documentary project decades in the making. &quot;LORNE&quot; hit theaters on April 17.
Neville said the documentary captures a wide range of perspectives from past and present &quot;Saturday Night Live&quot; cast members who have wrestled with Michaels&apos; outsized influence over their careers.
&quot;I mean, some of these people, he was their boss. Some, he was a former boss,&quot; Neville told Fox News Digital. &quot;And I think people have all different kinds of experiences of Lorne — where they think of him as the person that controls everything about their fate. You know, how many minutes they get on air, where their career is gonna go. I mean, I understand why people are neurotic about Lorne, and people feel like, &apos;Oh, he didn&apos;t get this, or he doesn&apos;t understand this.&apos;&quot;
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But Neville said that view of Michaels&apos; influence only tells part of the story.
&quot;But I also get what John Mulaney says in the documentary, which is Lorne&apos;s protecting people in ways they don&apos;t understand at all, you know?&quot; he explained. &quot;And I think one thing ... that I&apos;ve seen is that Lorne is totally paying attention and trying to do the right thing for the right person at all times. But that may seem unfair sometimes to people, you know. And again, if they feel like their entire future is in his hands, that&apos;s a lot of weight for all of them to carry. But I think there&apos;s also this sense from the outside that Lorne is sitting on the throne of comedy, deciding who makes it and who doesn&apos;t make it.&quot;
Michaels himself feels &quot;beleaguered&quot; and &quot;in the trenches,&quot; according to Neville. The comedy giant&apos;s main focus is on solving the little problems and trying to make next week&apos;s live show work.
&quot;He feels like he&apos;s barely making it himself, which is crazy,&quot; Neville said. &quot;But I think it&apos;s part of what motivates him ... but he&apos;s very focused on the challenges immediately in front of him. He&apos;s not one to take a victory lap, really, or to think about the big picture of things.&quot;
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Michaels began his career as a writer for Canadian radio and television before moving to Los Angeles in the 1960s. He worked on shows such as &quot;Rowan &amp; Martin&apos;s Laugh-In&quot; before NBC decided to take a chance on the young comedy writer. Michaels&apos; idea for a new late-night show that blended sketch comedy and live music evolved into &quot;Saturday Night Live.&quot;
The show quickly became a pop culture phenomenon and would launch the careers of many famous comedians, including John Belushi, Gilda Radner, Eddie Murphy, Will Ferrell and more.
As the 50th anniversary of &quot;Saturday Night Live&quot; came and went in February 2025, Michaels realized, &quot;this is kind of the end of an era.&quot;
&quot;I think Lorne is going to stay as long as he can,&quot; Neville clarified. &quot;But he&apos;s not going to be doing this for another 50 years. So it was just kind of an understanding of, if we&apos;re ever going to do it, now is the time to do it. I think that&apos;s his thinking.&quot;
Neville said it feels like a rare chance to finally witness what comedy fans have heard about for years — seeing this almost &quot;&apos;Wizard of Oz&apos; character in action&quot; — watching how he moves through the show, assembles it, and thinks, and how &quot;SNL&quot; ultimately reflects his vision.
&quot;I mean, everything about the show, from the hours it keeps to the way it&apos;s made to the culture of the show is so directly related to Lorne,&quot; Neville said. &quot;...I can&apos;t think of another example of any show that is made in the form of its creator in such a way.&quot;
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Neville pointed to the &quot;liveness of the show&quot; as the true defining element — not just that &quot;SNL&quot; is live, but how &quot;significant that is to everything about the show.&quot;
There’s very little second-guessing, with decisions driven largely by a &quot;first instinct, go&quot; mentality. That immediacy puts both performers and the audience in the moment, essentially deciding together whether a sketch works.
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The other element that sets the late-night comedy show apart — the writer is king.
&quot;A 24-year-old writer can be writing a sketch and then essentially directing it and have it on national TV three days later,&quot; Neville explained. &quot;There&apos;s kind of like a real meritocracy to it too, that it&apos;s just… the laughs win, what&apos;s funny, wins.&quot;
Fey was hired as a writer in her 20s and quickly rose through the ranks to become the show’s first female head writer. Other notable young hires included Conan O&apos;Brien, Mulaney, Seth Meyers and Adam McKay.
Michaels has almost &quot;resisted hierarchy,&quot; Neville said, instead focusing on creative freedom to shape the show&apos;s long-term evolution.
&quot;It&apos;s part of why I think he now embraces change so much, that the show has to change,&quot; Neville explained. &quot;Even if things are going well.&quot;
&quot;In a way, if things are going well, Lorne&apos;s worried,&quot; he added. &quot;Because two years from now, it&apos;s not going to be going well, because all the successful people are going to get movie deals or go off and do other things. And he knows it&apos;ll go badly. But when the show&apos;s not doing well, he&apos;s happy because he knows in two years it&apos;s going to gel. And suddenly, he sees what it&apos;s going to become. So he&apos;s always kind of thinking a couple years in the future, which in television is unheard of pretty much.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Minnesota Republicans reveal which far-left candidate they want to challenge in open Senate race</news:name>
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			<news:title>Minnesota Republicans reveal which far-left candidate they want to challenge in open Senate race</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Republican strategists and lawmakers are hoping that when voters head to the polls in November to elect the next U.S. Senator of Minnesota, they’ll be forced to choose between either a Republican candidate — or Minnesota Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan.
In a Democratic primary that has yet to play out, House Majority Whip Tom Emmer, R-Minn., believes Flanagan would give Republicans better odds than her opponent, Rep. Angie Craig, D-Minn.
&quot;You&apos;ve got the radical Left that is really upending the party. It&apos;s that crazy Marxist anarchist group that is in Minneapolis, especially with a primary,&quot; Emmer said in an interview with local media.
&quot;Think about this. You&apos;ve got Angie Craig, who will have all the money. But she knows that her numbers are in the tank against this radical, wild, wild-eyed Peggy Flanagan, the current lieutenant governor. So, guess who shows up [to the primary]? All the crazies from Minneapolis.&quot;
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&quot;Peggy Flanagan is likely going to be their candidate, and that is good for us,&quot; Emmer said.
The assessment isn’t unique to Emmer.
The Democratic race began in February of last year when Sen. Tina Smith, D-Minn., sparked a four-way Democratic primary with news that she would not pursue reelection in 2026.
In addition to Craig and Flanagan, Billy Nord, an anti-establishment activist, and Melisa López Franzen, a former minority leader of the Minnesota Senate, announced bids for the seat. But it didn’t take long for Craig and Flanagan to emerge as the clear-cut frontrunners.
Craig, a former journalist, businesswoman and a current four-term U.S. congresswoman, has $4.8 million in cash on hand, according to FEC records.
Flanagan, Minnesota’s lieutenant governor for the past seven years, has $1.1 million cash on hand.
Nord has not reported contributions with the FEC and López dropped out of the race in May of last year.
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While Republican onlookers believe both frontrunners can be described as &quot;far-left,&quot; many have pointed out Flanagan shares platform similarities with more polarizing, high-profile Democrats — such as New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani and has shared the same platform as Gov. Tim Walz, who she has called an &quot;incredible partner.&quot; Walz was hammered during his failed 2024 vice presidential bid for all of his far-left proposals.
In the view of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, that makes for a Republican advantage.
&quot;She, too, supports Medicare for All, wants to &apos;re-imagine&apos; policing and attended anti-ICE protests where she called on people to &quot;put their bodies on the line&quot; to defend illegal immigrants from ICE,&quot; the NRSC said in a press release.
More notably, Republicans believe Flanagan’s greatest liability is a tenure that overlaps with recent revelations of up to $9 billion in fraud through government benefit programs.
Through scores of schemes, fraudsters in Minnesota allegedly siphoned funding from government programs like daycare centers and health clinics while returning no benefits, greatly exaggerating their services and pocketing government funding.
The fraud revelations made national news last year, raising questions about how state leadership could have missed the sheer size of the losses.
DFL party Chair Mike Erlandson told the Minnesota Star Tribune he believes fraud will remain front-and-center in the minds of voters.
&quot;I don’t think there’s any way that this issue isn’t still being talked about in November. And anybody that was a party to it, whether you’re a legislator or Lt. Gov. Flanagan, if she’s the nominee, is going to have to answer questions around it,&quot; Erlandson said.
NRSC Chairman Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., echoed that sentiment.
&quot;From allowing billions of dollars in fraud to vilifying law enforcement, the Walz-Flanagan administration has failed Minnesotans,&quot; Scott wrote in a post to X.
For her own part, Flanagan&apos;s campaign told Fox News Digital she likes her chances to win in a general election, pointing to Minnesota&apos;s solidly-blue track record of sending Democrats to the U.S. Senate.
&quot;Minnesota hasn&apos;t voted for a Republican statewide in over 20 years – with Trump in the White House and the chaos ICE inflicted on Minnesotans, this is not going to be Craig&apos;s or the GOP&apos;s year,&quot; Alexandra Fetissoff, a Flanagan campaign spokeswoman, said.
&quot;Peggy Flanagan is the only candidate in this race who has won statewide, the only candidate not taking corporate money and the only candidate that hasn&apos;t enabled Trump&apos;s ICE. Minnesotans know Peggy and trust her leadership and that&apos;s why she&apos;ll be the next Senator from Minnesota.&quot;
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When asked if he stood by his comments on the Minnesota primary, Emmer said he believes Republicans will run a competitive race, regardless of the Democratic nominee.
&quot;Minnesotans will reject both of these far-left, fraud-enabling radicals who would only dig our state into an even deeper hole than it&apos;s already in. Good luck to Flanagan and Craig as they continue fighting tooth and nail to win over the cop hating, open-border extremist base while alienating commonsense Minnesotans,&quot; Emmer said.
Craig and Flanagan will face off in the primary on Aug. 11. Fox News Digital reached out to Craig for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Multiple researchers with top security clearances gone without a trace and more top headlines</news:name>
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			<news:title>Florida officials warned to avoid reparations-style effort as state gears up to restrict DEI even further</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Leon County, Florida, wants to address &quot;historical harms&quot; like many other local municipalities, cities and states, but was warned against it.
The Leon County Board of Commissioners voted Tuesday in Tallahassee to revive a measure that would address historical harms by conducting a study of the past and providing some sort of compensation.
However, county leaders must also comply with the new incoming state law, SB 1134, banning Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives across public institutions and local governments. The Florida House in March approved legislation to ban local governments from funding, promoting, or taking official actions related to DEI initiatives.
Commissioners changed the language of the county&apos;s initiative to avoid any state or federal law violations by slashing all references to slavery, DEI and reparations.
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According to the Tallahassee Democrat, Leon County government staff asked commissioners to avoid the measure as they risk losing $16.8 million in grant money and potentially being removed from the board.
&quot;SB 1134, in part, prohibits the County from funding, promoting, or taking any official action related to DEI and creates a cause of action that may be brought by a resident against a county that violates the bill,&quot; staff reportedly wrote in the agenda.
&quot;The bill also provides that a member of a county commission acting in his or her official capacity who violates the prohibitions commits misfeasance or malfeasance in office and is subject to removal.&quot;
Beyond Florida, reparations have been a growing trend by lawmakers at the local to state level. Similar to Leon County, local municipalities and states have adopted or are considering adopting task forces to study historical harms of slavery, Jim Crow, and redlining policies that led to housing discrimination. 
A Chicago suburb, Evanston, Illinois, went as far as paying $25,000 in cash to Black residents to address past racial housing discrimination. The city of Evanston and San Francisco were hit with lawsuits over alleged racial discrimination.
Lawmakers in Florida would face an uphill battle if they pursue reparations now that SB 1134, a bill likely to pass given the Sunshine State&apos;s Republican dominance, threatens it.
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To dodge legal troubles, Leon County wants to frame the measure more neutrally. Dr. Bruce Strouble, who originally proposed the idea, reportedly thought of a loophole around the anti-DEI law by hinging the measure on data.
Other commissioners raised concerns about the ramifications of violating state law if the measure proceeds, citing potential losses of millions of dollars in federal and state funding.
&quot;And so, while I’m concerned about some past wrongs, I believe strongly that we as a county are addressing those wrongs without setting ourselves out as a target for our state funding and our county funding to be affected,&quot; Leon County Commissioner Carolyn Cummings said, according to WCTV.
Commissioner Nick Maddox insisted that the measure is not about DEI, WCTV reported.
&quot;This is about historic harms and public policy,&quot; Maddox said. He continued, &quot;It’s about legislation that harmed anyone regardless of race.&quot;
Maddox doubled down on his stance.
&quot;And I want the public, the general public, to understand what I’m voting on. I’m going to say it one more time, so I’m clear. I am not voting on a race or gender-based program. I am not voting on DEI,&quot; Maddox said.
Commissioner Bill Proctor was reportedly unswayed by the possibility of being removed from office over proceeding with the effort, saying if he is removed by the governor, &quot;so be it.&quot;
ILLINOIS CITY DENIED MOTION TO DISMISS LAWSUIT AGAINST REPARATIONS PROGRAM
&quot;I want a progressive ongoing struggle to make us better,&quot; Proctor said.
The measure, initially presented as the &quot;Proposed Charter Amendment on Persistent Disparities Resulting from Historic Public Policies,&quot; spearheaded by Strouble, was struck down in February at a Leon County Charter Review Committee meeting and later revived in March.
Strouble proposed the measure to address historical inequities through a &quot;community restoration fund&quot; without direct individual cash payments, distinguishing itself from typical reparations efforts in other parts of the country. 
&quot;We are simply suggesting a structure that requires the audit, creates a fund and looks at plans for remediation of said consequences of those historic policies. So I think if we stay focused there, this is something that can work and we should support it,&quot; Strouble said in February.
Leon County attorney Chasity H. O’Steen reportedly said in February that if the measure proceeds, there would be &quot;severe limitations.&quot;
Leon County commissioners did not respond to a request for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Texas emerges as the top destination for companies leaving blue states</news:name>
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			<news:title>Texas emerges as the top destination for companies leaving blue states</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Texas is emerging as the nation’s leading economic engine and corporate America is following its lead, with companies rethinking where they call home.  Beyond attracting investments, creating jobs and encouraging long-term growth, Texas saw 10.1% increase in economic output per-capita from 2021 through 2024.
With the state’s thriving economy, the corporate exodus to Texas is no coincidence. Texas&apos;s economy continues to outpace the national average and ranks No. 1 in job creation. In March alone, 26 new projects were announced in locations across Texas, which are expected to create more than $20.5 billion in capital investment and 1,241 new jobs.
Supported by its pro-growth policies that advance freedom for companies and consumers alike, Texas is opening a new frontier in its growth story: attracting companies’ legal incorporations and their headquarters.
Historically, a company’s decision to redomicile was viewed as a routine business decision. For a century, Delaware has held the corporate crown, being home to at least 60% of Fortune 500 companies. However, increasing opposition toward Delaware&apos;s legal climate has spurred corporate interest in reincorporation, primarily in pursuit of a more predictable legal framework for doing business: enter Texas.
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Over the last five years, many well-known companies, such as SpaceX, Tesla, and Zion Oil &amp; Gas, have decided to redomicile from Delaware to Texas – where they already have substantial assets and operations. Most recently, ExxonMobil announced its plans to redomicile from New Jersey to Texas, where it has its headquarters. In public statements to investors, these companies cite a shared motivation: the desire to unify legal jurisdiction and corporate assets in one place.
For companies like ExxonMobil, Texas makes sense – both logistically and operationally. State regulators have reformed the state’s corporate laws, offering legal and regulatory certainty for shareholders and management. Texas has also invested in its judicial infrastructure and established a specialized Texas Business Court to hear commercial cases, providing assurance to companies that complex disputes will be resolved by experienced judges.
Other companies have chosen to uproot their historic headquarters in favor of physical moves to Texas. Blue states, including California, New York, New Jersey and Illinois, are in the running for biggest losers when it comes to retaining corporate HQs, with Illinois surrendering companies such as Citadel and PEAK6 Investments to Florida and Texas, respectively, over the last five years.
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From 2018 to 2023, California experienced a net loss of eight Fortune 500 companies, seven of which relocated to Texas. In addition to Tesla, Chevron also recently announced its decision to move its headquarters from California, where it based its operations for nearly 150 years, to Texas. According to Chevron, the state already holds the majority of Chevron’s employees, and the company &quot;expects all corporate functions to migrate to Houston over the next five years.&quot;
A headquarters move is more than a symbolic gesture. Moving infrastructure and facilities implies relocating assets, employees and executives, and California has experienced a cumulative net loss in headquarters and headquarter jobs since 2011.
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New Jersey, New York and Illinois follow behind California, losing more companies than they gained over a five-year period. From Q1 of 2020 though Q1 2023, both California and New York lost nearly $1 trillion of assets under management due to company relocations. Meanwhile, Sun Belt states like Florida and Texas are emerging as the business and finance hubs of the future, driven primarily by business-friendly regulatory environments and lower costs of living.
Exxon’s redomiciling proposal shows how investment in physical infrastructure in a state can lead to a formal reincorporation in that same state. Once headquartered in New York City, Exxon relocated its corporate headquarters to Texas in 1989 and has spent decades consolidating its leadership, workforce, and research operations there, while expanding its upstream investments, including in the Permian Basin. And now, it is asking its shareholders to formally bless the company as a legally incorporated Texas business.
In our federalist system, it’s the norm for companies to &quot;venue shop&quot; for the optimal state to headquarter, employ workers, establish a legal domicile and raise capital. States compete with each other for different pieces of the puzzle. But Texas’s recent reforms show that it’s possible for a state to position itself as the full package.
Put simply, companies want to pick a winner. The Texas economy is booming, offering businesses a place to set up shop, hire talent, build factories, raise capital and build long-term investments. The state’s corporate law reforms and investments in judicial infrastructure have poised the state to capture new waves of businesses on the move.
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			  <news:name>Doctors warn of ‘looksmaxxing’ dangers after influencer’s livestream emergency</news:name>
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			<news:title>Doctors warn of ‘looksmaxxing’ dangers after influencer’s livestream emergency</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;Clavicular,&quot; the controversial &quot;looksmaxxing&quot; influencer, was reportedly hospitalized due to a suspected overdose Tuesday night during a livestream. 
The Miami content creator, 20, posted a photo of his bloody face and commented on X Wednesday.
&quot;Just got home, that was brutal. All of the substances are just [to] cope, trying to feel neurotypical while being in public, but obviously, that isn’t a real solution. The worst part of tonight was my face descending from the life support mask.&quot;
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The influencer, whose real name is Braden Peters, was hospitalized after his livestream was cut short when he began slurring his words and repeating phrases, according to reports.
Looksmaxxing is a social media trend focused on enhancing appearance, ranging from basic skin care to extreme practices like hitting cheekbones with hammers to alter facial structure.
The potentially dangerous trend has been popular with young males, plastic surgeons told Fox News Digital.
&quot;In my practice, we&apos;ve seen it primarily in young men in their 20s,&quot; Dr. Josef Hadeed, a plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills, California, told Fox News Digital. &quot;We have had a few women, but I&apos;d say by and large, it&apos;s been mostly men who have come into our office wanting these various looksmaxxing procedures.&quot;
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&quot;Patients are increasingly seeking to align how they look with how they feel,&quot; he said. &quot;The difference today is that the tools and technologies available to achieve that have never been more advanced or more accessible.&quot;
Looksmaxxing can be divided into two categories: &quot;softmaxxing&quot; and &quot;hardmaxxing,&quot; according to Hadeed. Softmaxxing is a more simple, non-invasive approach to improving one’s looks.
&quot;It&apos;s really like self-care or grooming – things like going to the gym on a regular basis to try to improve your body composition, or using various skincare products to try to improve your skin texture,&quot; the surgeon said.
Softmaxxing techniques – which can also include teeth whitening, beard grooming, or upgrading a wardrobe or hairstyle – are not usually a problem, according to Hadeed. Hardmaxxing, which involves more extreme measures, can have riskier consequences.
Some individuals in the looksmaxxing online community do things like &quot;bone smashing,&quot; Hadeed said.
&quot;[It’s] literally what it sounds like, where you smash the bones to change the facial structure, and that is obviously not recommended because it can lead to potential complications,&quot; he warned.
&quot;Once you cross that line and start getting into more extreme things, I feel like that&apos;s where most plastic surgeons should draw the line.&quot;
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Dr. C. Bob Basu, president of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, said the biggest safety risks with the looksmaxxing trend come from pursuing treatments without proper medical guidance.
&quot;Social media can make procedures seem easy or risk-free, but even minimally invasive treatments carry real risks if performed incorrectly or by an untrained provider,&quot; the Houston-based plastic surgeon told Fox News Digital.
To achieve quality results, it is critical to be treated by a board-certified plastic surgeon who understands both safety and anatomy, Basu advised.
The convergence of social media, constant digital visibility and &quot;unprecedented access to aesthetic treatments&quot; – along with a cultural shift toward optimizing wellness and longevity – are fueling the looksmaxxing trend, according to Basu.
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Hadeed agreed, noting that social media puts pressure on individuals to look perfect.
&quot;People are constantly comparing themselves to other people online,&quot; he told Fox News Digital. &quot;It can quickly develop into body dysmorphia for a lot of people, and that&apos;s when they start pursuing more and more procedures that they don&apos;t need by any stretch – it&apos;s kind of like keeping up with the Joneses.&quot;
Dr. Nancy Frye, a professor in the psychology department at Long Island University in Brookville, New York, also weighed in on what’s driving the looksmaxxing craze.
&quot;We figure out how attractive we might be by comparing what we see in ourselves to what we see in others,&quot; she told Fox News Digital. &quot;This social comparison is especially problematic with social media and filters, as people compare themselves to filtered versions of others.&quot;
While experts warn of the risks of looksmaxxing, they say a thoughtful approach can have some benefits, including pride in one’s appearance and health.
The most tangible benefits are associated with the softmaxxing approach, which includes following a fitness routine, eating a clean diet and following regular skin care routines, according to Hadeed.
With healthy guidance, aesthetic care can &quot;enhance confidence and self-esteem, helping patients feel more aligned with their sense of self,&quot; Basu added.
Both plastic surgeons emphasized the importance of taking a responsible approach when considering the looksmaxxing trend.
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&quot;The goal should always be thoughtful self-improvement, not perfection,&quot; Basu said. &quot;It should never be about looking like someone else or a filtered version of yourself, but rather about becoming a confident, natural and authentic version of you.&quot;
Anyone considering this trend should consult a licensed healthcare professional rather than relying on advice from social media influencers, the doctors advised.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WWE star Kit Wilson expresses support for Cody Rhodes after Pat McAfee promo, no animosity after &apos;toxic&apos; move</news:name>
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			<news:title>WWE star Kit Wilson expresses support for Cody Rhodes after Pat McAfee promo, no animosity after &apos;toxic&apos; move</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Cody Rhodes was running hot earlier this month after Pat McAfee was inserted into his WrestleMania 42 feud with Randy Orton just days before their match was set to take place.
Kit Wilson was the punching bag after McAfee kicked Rhodes in the groin, ripped the pro wrestling business and said that Orton was going to save it. Wilson had just finished a match with The Miz against Damian Priest and R-Truth when Rhodes rushed the ring.
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Rhodes targeted Wilson with a Cross Rhodes and cut the scathing promo on McAfee.
Wilson told Fox News Digital that he didn’t know Rhodes was coming and that he would be targeted. However, he praised Rhodes’ message.
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&quot;I was just trying to look out for my mentor, The Miz. I was just trying to do the right thing by him. Yeah, I had no idea it was coming,&quot; Wilson said. &quot;It was interesting because I think Cody was speaking from the heart there and what he had to say was quite informational and important in the current zeitgeist of the world.&quot;
Wilson said that he did think Rhodes’ decision to take his anger out on him was &quot;toxic&quot; but he had no ill will toward &quot;The American Nightmare.&quot;
&quot;So yeah, I think he was taking his anger out on me,&quot; Wilson continued. &quot;I don’t appreciate it. I do think it was toxic. But I see the side of him that had a lot of things to say. In my own way, I think I’ve forgiven him.&quot;
Rhodes and Orton will battle for the Undisputed WWE Championship on Night 1 of WrestleMania 42. McAfee is sure to be at ringside in Orton’s corner, much to Rhodes and fans’ chagrin.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Charlie Kirk podcast pans Utah Valley University citing &apos;safety concerns&apos; in scrapping controversial speaker</news:name>
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			<news:title>Charlie Kirk podcast pans Utah Valley University citing &apos;safety concerns&apos; in scrapping controversial speaker</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The producers of &quot;The Charlie Kirk Show&quot; panned the stated reason Utah Valley University (UVU) canceled the commencement speaker invitation of author and educator Sharon McMahon, whose selection sparked outrage among supporters of the late conservative leader, who was murdered on its campus.
On Thursday, UVU issued a statement saying, &quot;Due to increased safety concerns related to the speaker and in consultation with public safety professionals and Sharon McMahon, Utah Valley University has decided to proceed without a featured commencement speaker for this year’s ceremony.&quot;
The statement didn&apos;t sit well with podcast co-hosts Andrew Kolvet and Blake Neff.
UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY SCRAPS CONTROVERSIAL COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER WHO CRITICIZED CHARLIE KIRK AFTER MURDER
&quot;Here&apos;s what&apos;s annoying,&quot; Neff reacted. &quot;They say it&apos;s not because &apos;Oh, we picked a terrible speaker and that was our bad.&apos; They say they have &apos;increased safety concerns&apos; about what happened.&quot;
&quot;Basically it&apos;s our fault we were engaged in menacing behavior, they say,&quot; Neff continued. &quot;But regardless, it&apos;s a speaker they shouldn&apos;t have chosen... Nobody was making any threats about this. Not on this show or anywhere else.&quot;
&quot;We were saying it was a bad idea,&quot; Kolvet responded before saying, &quot;Hallelujah.&quot;
Representatives for UVU did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.
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UVU came under fire for its selection of McMahon, who attacked Kirk just days after his assassination.
&quot;Millions of people feel they were harmed, and the murder that was horrific and should never have happened does not magically erase what was said or done,&quot; McMahon wrote on X at the time.
The now-deleted social media post sent two days after Kirk’s death also included a pair of quotes that many Kirk supporters said were taken out of context. 
&quot;It&apos;s important to remember that the incredible tragedy of a public assassination does not erase the harm many experienced from his words, and the ensuing actions his followers took,&quot; McMahon said.
The university&apos;s selection of McMahon as its commencement speaker drew outrage among Kirk&apos;s supporters. A spokesperson for McMahon declined comment. 
Her team previously dismissed the notion that she celebrated Kirk’s death, telling Utah outlets that she &quot;unequivocally condemned the murder of Charlie Kirk, repeatedly and publicly, calling his death a tragedy and stressing that public debate must never be met with violence.
The 31-year-old Turning Point USA co-founder was participating in a public speaking event sponsored by the campus chapter of Turning Point when he was shot and killed on Sept. 10. The suspect, now 23-year-old Tyler Robinson, was charged with seven counts, including aggravated murder. He faces the death penalty if convicted.
Fox News&apos; Max Bacall contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump taps former deputy surgeon general to helm CDC</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump taps former deputy surgeon general to helm CDC</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump announced that he is nominating Dr. Erica Schwartz to helm the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
&quot;I am pleased to announce the new leadership of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It is my Honor to nominate the incredibly talented Dr. Erica Schwartz, MD, JD, MPH, as my Director of the CDC,&quot; the president declared in a Thursday Truth Social post.
&quot;Erica graduated from Brown University for College and Medical School, and served a distinguished career as a Doctor of Medicine in the United States Military, the Greatest and Most Powerful Force in the World, and then served as my Deputy Surgeon General during my First Term. She is a STAR!&quot; he continued.
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Schwartz served in the role of deputy surgeon general during part of the first Trump administration until early in the Biden administration, according to material posted on the website of Butterfly Network Inc., which indicates that she is on its board of directors.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. thanked the president for tapping Schwartz for the CDC role.
&quot;Thank you, President Trump, for nominating Dr. Erica Schwartz to serve as CDC Director. I congratulate Dr. Schwartz and the new CDC leadership team. I look forward to working together to restore trust, accountability, and scientific integrity at the @CDCgov so we can return it to its core mission and Make America Healthy Again,&quot; Kennedy declared in a post on X.
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The Senate will need to confirm Schwartz to serve in the role.
Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama said in a post on X, &quot;Dr. Erica Schwartz will be a great CDC Director. Under Joe Biden, the CDC was a disaster. I have no doubt that Dr. Schwartz will ensure the CDC is 100% focused on making Americans HEALTHY again. I look forward to voting to confirm her soon.&quot;
Trump also added in his Truth Social post, &quot;I am also pleased to announce the appointment of Sean Slovenski as the CDC Deputy Director and Chief Operating Officer, Dr. Jennifer Shuford, MD, MPH, as the CDC Deputy Director and Chief Medical Officer, and Dr. Sara Brenner, MD, MPH, as Senior Counselor for Public Health to Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.&quot;
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&quot;These Highly Respected Doctors of Medicine have the knowledge, experience, and TOP degrees to restore the GOLD STANDARD OF SCIENCE at the CDC, which was an absolute disaster focused on &quot;mandates&quot; under Sleepy Joe. Together, they will do a TREMENDOUS job leading the CDC as we continue to MAKE AMERICA HEALTHY AND GREAT AGAIN!&quot; he declared.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Our View: Mohave County is right to push for a real burro plan</news:name>
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			<news:title>Our View: Mohave County is right to push for a real burro plan</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Mohave County is right to demand a real burro plan, not another partial cleanup</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Today&apos;s poll: Should the federal government increase funding for wild burro management in Mohave County?</news:name>
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			<news:title>Today&apos;s poll: Should the federal government increase funding for wild burro management in Mohave County?</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Seattle, Vancouver coordinate cross-border planning for 2026 World Cup tourism</news:name>
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			<news:title>Seattle, Vancouver coordinate cross-border planning for 2026 World Cup tourism</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The cities of Seattle and Vancouver are working together to boost visitation as both prepare to host matches for next summer’s FIFA World Cup 2026. Officials from both cities expect hundreds of thousands of visitors to move through the western host cities during the tournament.
The two host cities sit about 140 miles apart and rank among the closest venues in the expanded tournament. Together, they will host 13 matches.
Officials frame cross-border coordination through Cascadia, a Pacific Northwest region that includes Washington state, Oregon, and British Columbia and reflects shared geography, trade, and culture.
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&quot;Washington State, Oregon, British Columbia really have had a great relationship over the years as the whole region, Cascadia,&quot; Shawn Crowley, the U.S. Consul General in Vancouver said, &quot;You can see the climate is very similar. I think the way of life is very similar.&quot;
Organizers in Seattle and Vancouver are coordinating closely as they prepare for the tournament.
&quot;The organizing committee is in touch really on a daily basis,&quot; Crowley said. &quot;They’ve been doing great cooperation.&quot;
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Visit Seattle projects that Seattle and King County will receive up to 750,000 visitors during the tournament. The region will generate about $845.6 million in economic impact, including more than $95 million in state and local tax revenue.
Boasting a walkable city with a robust transportation system, Seattle is promoting a &quot;Unity Loop&quot; to push tourism beyond the stadium district into neighborhoods.
The loop connects more than 300 stops across museums, parks, cultural institutions, and small businesses through the city’s light rail and pedestrian network.
&quot;You can get off a light rail in five minutes and go from downtown Seattle up here to the Northwest African American Museum,&quot; Leo Flor, the Chief Legacy Officer for Seattle FWC 26, said, &quot;We want them to invest some of that time in learning more about what makes our city and our community special.&quot;
Seattle is promoting an app called &quot;SEA&amp;WIN&quot; to turn the Unity Loop into an interactive tourism system.
The app guides visitors through curated &quot;loops&quot; across neighborhoods. Users check in at cultural sites, parks, restaurants, and small businesses to earn points and rewards, including merchandise and potential match-related prizes, including a chance for a free ticket to a game.
&quot;A certain number of people are going to actually be able to exchange their points and win a chance to go to one of the matches at the stadium this summer with us for free,&quot; Flor said.
The strategy spreads tourism spending across neighborhoods instead of concentrating it near match venues.
&quot;The soccer’s going to be fantastic, but what we are really interested in is proving that it’s possible to bring an event of this magnitude to our community and then have the local community benefit from that,&quot; Flor said.
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In Vancouver, tourism officials also hope to highlight local businesses while promoting British Columbia’s natural beauty.
Destination BC projects about 350,000 match attendees at BC Place in Vancouver. The organization also predicts the World Cup will help contribute to long-term tourism revenue. One report showed more than $1 billion in economic impact from tourism between 2026 and 2031.
&quot;There&apos;s going to be a lot of action and activity of excitement, kind of like during the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. So much energy in the city itself,&quot; Maya Lange from Destination British Columbia said. &quot;Having the stadium right downtown really makes it easy for people to travel from their hotel to the games, to experience watch parties or the shopping and all the things that there are to do in the downtown.&quot;
Vancouver and British Columbia highlight the contrast between urban life and nearby nature.
&quot;What I’m super excited about is people experiencing super natural British Columbia, cities surrounded by nature,&quot; Lange said.
She highlighted destinations outside Vancouver, including Whistler, coastal communities, wildlife regions, and Indigenous cultural experiences across more than 200 First Nations.
&quot;There’s so much to experience, authentic Indigenous cultural tourism experiences,&quot; Lange said.
Lange said her office is working with their counterparts at the Washington Tourism Association to promote &quot;Two countries, one journey&quot; itineraries. 
They view the World Cup as both a sporting event and a test of a highly interconnected region shaped by trade, travel, and cultural exchange.
&quot;Make your plans early,&quot; Crowley said. &quot;There are different ways to get here. Find the one that gets you here in time to see it.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Fox News Digital&apos;s News Quiz: April 17, 2026</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Test your news knowledge with this week&apos;s Fox News Digital News Quiz, featuring multiple women accusing Rep. Eric Swalwell of sexual assault, and Heather Locklear connecting with an &apos;80s icon.
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			  <news:name>Airport lounge chaos goes viral as kids run wild and passengers ditch basic etiquette</news:name>
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			<news:title>Airport lounge chaos goes viral as kids run wild and passengers ditch basic etiquette</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Airport lounges were once the destination of a select few. But recently, the premium spaces are becoming increasingly crowded — and chaos is following in some cases.
Stories are going viral about passengers raiding complimentary buffets in lounges, and children wreaking havoc while distracted parents are unfazed.
At one airport lounge in a major New York City airport not long ago, witnesses watched in shock as a couple ordered six signature burgers and multiple orders of buns, the &quot;View from the Wing&quot; blog reported.
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Instead of eating the premium patties, the couple stuffed the burgers into a large duffel, adding desserts snatched from the buffet, the blog added.
Then, to conceal the heist, apparently, the couple stashed the greasy plates behind decorative planters, the blog noted. 
&quot;Lounges have become more crowded, and the demographic makeup of U.S. airport lounges has changed,&quot; Gary Leff, the author of the blog, told Fox News Digital.
&quot;Once the province of memberships and cheese cubes for solo business travelers, the lounges are increasingly accessed via credit card by premium leisure travelers,&quot; said Leff, who is based in Texas.
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Leff noted that during the recent shutdown, U.S. travelers arrived at airports very early. 
As a result, many booked passengers were looking for places to relax — and to eat free food.
He also said families with children frequent lounges far more often now. 
Some lounges have created kids&apos; sections, while others have not.
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&quot;The mores and norms associated with [airport lounges] have changed, and that stands out especially to those whose expectations are built on an earlier era,&quot; Leff said.
Another viral incident was captured by a photo of an airport lounge after young children seemed to wreak havoc there.
A traveler snapped a photo at a sky club lounge in a western U.S. airport showing kids&apos; small suitcases opened, with clothes, sneakers and water bottles strewn all over the floor, the &quot;Aviation A2Z&quot; blog reported.
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Surprisingly, most Reddit users came to the family&apos;s defense.
&quot;Honestly, if their kids aren’t being terrors to everyone else, and it’s contained to a seating area for four people, and they [clean] everything up, this is fine in my book,&quot; one Reddit user said.
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&quot;The parents found a space to hang out away from everyone else, and took a small area for themselves that has no impact on anyone else,&quot; another commenter said.
&quot;Depends entirely on how loud the kids are. If they are quiet? Keep it that way,&quot; a third person said.
California-based Brett Snyder, author of the &quot;Cranky Flier&quot; blog, sees the chaos differently.
&quot;Etiquette probably hasn&apos;t changed much recently. The issue is that everyone has a camera, and they are recording all the bad behavior and posting it publicly,&quot; Snyder told Fox News Digital.
&quot;Traveling with children has always been challenging and stressful for parents, and sometimes that can be disruptive to other travelers.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Carville tells Dems to quietly prepare power grab with DC, Puerto Rico statehood and Supreme Court packing</news:name>
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			<news:title>Carville tells Dems to quietly prepare power grab with DC, Puerto Rico statehood and Supreme Court packing</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Veteran Democratic strategist James Carville suggested on Thursday that Democrats should quietly prepare to launch a variety of structural changes to ensure a political advantage once they regain power.
Carville and co-host Al Hunt of the &quot;Politics War Room&quot; podcast took questions from listeners on an episode released Thursday. One asked that if Democrats return to power in 2029, whether they should &quot;flood the zone with a corrective implementation policy using their majority to simultaneously enact a myriad of structural changes to save our democracy and preserve our rights?&quot;
&quot;I’ve got some thoughts about what the Democrats should do [when] they return to power in 2029,&quot; Hunt replied. &quot;But, you know, I haven&apos;t thought it through thoroughly, yet. I&apos;m really focused on what they should do when they win the House and maybe the Senate in 2027, and that&apos;s to hold Trump as accountable as they possibly can.&quot;
Carville, however, offered a more aggressive plan of action, saying, &quot;If the Democrats win the presidency and both houses of Congress, I think on day one, they should make Puerto Rico [and] D.C. a state, and they should expand the Supreme Court to 13. F--- it. Eat our dust.&quot;
CARVILLE PREDICTS TRUMP WON&apos;T BE PRESIDENT NEXT YEAR, THREATENS DEMOCRATIC RETRIBUTION
Statehood for Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico are believed to overwhelmingly favor Democrats, likely giving them four more Senate seats. This move, along with expanding the Supreme Court, would likely be viewed by Republicans as a power grab in the pursuit of ensuring a party’s political dominance.
&quot;They&apos;ve done everything they could,&quot; Carville continued. &quot;They held up the 2000 election. They stole it. They&apos;ve stolen Supreme Court seats. They&apos;ve gerrymandered everything that you can.&quot;
In order to make these changes happen, Carville advises Democrats not to publicly advertise them. 
&quot;Don&apos;t run on it. Don&apos;t talk about it. Just do it,&quot; he said. 
He then complained about how low-populated states are able to elect too many senators. 
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Carville has made bombastic predictions before, such as believing before the election that Trump, having returned to the White House, would jail journalists and commentators like himself.
But after the first few months of Trump’s presidency, Trump’s once seemingly unbreakable coalition has shattered as some of his most prominent backers have accused him of betraying key campaign promises. With experts predicting defeat for Republicans in the midterm elections, Carville thinks the already stymied president will resign from the presidency afterward.
He has also predicted that political and legal retribution will not only target Trump, but his family, their spouses, and his allies.
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			  <news:name>WWE women’s champ Jade Cargill on why she has the edge over Rhea Ripley at WrestleMania 42</news:name>
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			<news:title>WWE women’s champ Jade Cargill on why she has the edge over Rhea Ripley at WrestleMania 42</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Jade Cargill has been a constant presence in the WrestleMania spotlight since she joined WWE in 2023.
Cargill teamed with Naomi and Bianca Belair at WrestleMania 40 to defeat Dakota Kai, Asuka and Kairi Sane. Cargill pinned Kai for the win in that match. At WrestleMania 41, Cargill made history being a part of the first non-stipulation women’s singles match at the event. She defeated Naomi after their friendship fracture.
She is back in the spotlight once more – this time as the WWE women’s champion.
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Cargill won the title at Saturday Night’s Main Event in November, defeating Tiffany Stratton. On Night 2 of WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas, she will defend the championship against women’s Elimination Chamber winner Rhea Ripley.
She expressed to Fox News Digital in an interview before her match on Sunday night that she has the edge going in.
&quot;I mean, I’m me. I’m Jade Cargill. I’m the champ. I’m stronger. I’m bigger,&quot; she said. &quot;I mean, she’s been here before, right? Several times. So have I. I’ve had matches against Naomi. Naomi is spectacular in her own right. She was our champion. The only reason why she dropped the title was because she was pregnant. So, it’s not like I haven’t gone up against champions who have graced major events and who have been spectacular in their own right.
&quot;I’ve done this before. I mean, I’m me, that’s all I have to say. The only way to go is up. She’s been up. It’s time to go down. I just don’t see it ending right now. I’m 2-0. I’m red hot. I just formed a group with Michin and B-Fab. Who’s going to stop us?&quot;
Cargill wouldn’t say whether Michin and B-Fab will be by her side at her WrestleMania match but stressed that she found allies in them as Ripley turned her attention away from &quot;Monday Night Raw&quot; and onto &quot;Friday Night Smackdown.&quot;
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She suggested to Fox News Digital the three were allies of convenience rather than a full-fledged stable.
&quot;We’re more of allies. We’re not a group, we’re more of allies. They had their issues with her. I came in with my issues. Like, who are you to come to SmackDown? And I look at our locker room and I’m like, ‘This girl came from Raw to SmackDown and she thinks she’s going to run things and you guys are gonna let …’ Because I played by the rules for too long. I was trying to adjust. It was a year of adjustments – all these things. I was trying to do things the right way when all along, that little voice in me was telling me, ‘No, you know the right way, and the right way is left. Don’t go right. Don’t listen. It’s gonna get you nowhere. You’re going to be going in circles for years.’ And that’s what I was doing.
&quot;So, we all came together and we figured out … Well, they came to me and it was more so, like, ‘You know what? You were right. It shouldn’t be like this. We should band together and get this person who is an outsider, let’s get her out.’ She doesn’t even deserve to be on SmackDown. And that’s why we became allies. We both have a common enemy. And so, we were like, let’s get rid of this girl. Let’s be done. And that was smart.&quot;
Cargill said getting to this point had been a lot of &quot;trial and error&quot; since she joined WWE.
She made her debut at the 2024 Royal Rumble and made her mark on SmackDown by helping out Naomi and Belair. She and Belair became two-time tag team champions in that span and in 2025, she won the Queen of the Ring tournament.
&quot;It’s been a trial-and-error run. It’s also been a trial of adjustments because I was used to being one way,&quot; Cargill told Fox News Digital. &quot;I came in as a babyface while naturally I’m a heel. I want people to hate me. I love the motivation behind it. And then going from being all about myself and into a tag team, that was an adjustment as well.
&quot;It was a lot of elements that I had to change about myself and about my character and growing and learning to be selfless and learning to be a good guy and to care. … So, it was years of trial and error and just adjustments.&quot;
Cargill’s reign has surpassed 165 days and will look to continue her dominance through WrestleMania 42 this weekend.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Starmer and Macron accused of ‘playing at being relevant’ with Strait of Hormuz plan</news:name>
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			<news:title>Starmer and Macron accused of ‘playing at being relevant’ with Strait of Hormuz plan</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron convene a summit Friday on the future of the Strait of Hormuz, the two leaders are pushing a European-led plan to reopen the vital shipping lane after the war, without U.S. leadership.
The proposal envisions a post-conflict naval mission made up of Britain, France and other &quot;non-belligerent&quot; countries that would deploy only after fighting ends. Unlike President Donald Trump’s current strategy of blockading Iranian ports with U.S. naval power, the Anglo-French initiative is intended to be separate from the warring parties and focused on restoring commercial shipping.
A senior European official insisted the initiative is not meant to go around Washington, telling Fox News Digital that Paris began discussing a future maritime mission &quot;from day one&quot; of the conflict and is now formalizing those plans jointly with London.
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Macron and Starmer are expected to host a summit to advance what both governments describe as a &quot;coordinated, independent, multinational plan&quot; to reopen the Strait of Hormuz once the fighting ends.
&quot;France and the United Kingdom will also host a conference in Paris this Friday, bringing together by video conference non-belligerent countries ready to contribute, alongside us, to a multilateral and purely defensive mission aimed at restoring freedom of navigation in the strait when security conditions allow,&quot; Macron wrote on X.
Starmer similarly described the effort as a &quot;coordinated, independent, multinational plan to safeguard international shipping when the conflict ends,&quot; saying Britain had already convened more than 40 nations around the initiative, Reuters reported. Washington was not part of those earlier talks.
The European senior official said the proposed force would be &quot;strictly defensive&quot; and would only deploy after active fighting and bombardment have ended, with the goal of restoring normal shipping rather than enforcing a wartime corridor.
&quot;What we want in the end is no blockade, no toll, no nothing that blocks the fluidity of what is going through the Strait of Hormuz,&quot; the official told Fox News Digital, while stressing that Iran remains &quot;the first problem.&quot;
The official also rejected suggestions that Paris and London are trying to sideline the Trump administration, saying the U.S. has been kept informed and that there is extensive coordination with Washington even if the emerging mission is currently limited to &quot;non-belligerent&quot; countries.
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&quot;We’re coordinating a lot with them,&quot; the official said, adding that the goal is to create a framework that can operate once the conflict is over.
Macron has repeatedly emphasized that France’s envisioned mission would be &quot;strictly defensive&quot; and ruled out escorting ships while &quot;bombings&quot; are ongoing. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said &quot;several dozen countries&quot; already had participated in preparatory discussions led by military chiefs of staff, and that any future mission would also require coordination with Gulf coastal states, according to Reuters.
The Anglo-French initiative comes as Trump has taken a far more aggressive approach, ordering the U.S. Navy to blockade Iranian ports and continue operations aimed at securing the strategic waterway after ceasefire talks between the U.S. and Iran collapsed in Pakistan.
Critics argue that without American military power, the European proposal risks being largely symbolic.
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Britain and France are overstating what they can realistically achieve, The Henry Jackson Society analyst Barak Seener said. 
&quot;Britain and France are playing at being relevant as so-called ‘Middle Powers’ in international affairs,&quot; Seener told Fox News Digital.
&quot;Keir Starmer’s assertion ‘We’re not getting dragged into the war’ disguises the embarrassing fact that the Royal Navy is facing a hollowed out crisis, causing the initiative to be ‘strictly defensive’,&quot; he said.
&quot;France’s navy is also facing structural and budgetary pressures that strain its ability to conduct high-tempo operations.&quot;
&quot;It is laughable that a European coalition of ‘non-belligerent’ countries that are only willing to engage once hostilities have ended can even speak of protecting its shipping lanes,&quot; Seener added.
&quot;Ultimately, the U.S.’s deployment of hard power, consisting of carrier strike groups and fighter aircraft to blockade Iranian ports and clear mines from the Strait of Hormuz, can protect shipping lanes.&quot;
The U.K. government and the White House did not reply to Fox News Digital’s request for comment before publication.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Charlie Kirk case stalls as accused shooter delays plea and eyes media limits</news:name>
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			<news:title>Charlie Kirk case stalls as accused shooter delays plea and eyes media limits</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Charlie Kirk&apos;s suspected assassin Tyler Robinson is due in court Friday for a hearing on his defense team&apos;s motion to exclude news cameras, and he still hasn&apos;t entered a plea more than seven months after a shooting in front of a crowd of thousands at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah.
A central aspect of the hearing is expected to include arguments weighing the public&apos;s First Amendment right to have access to the proceedings and the 22-year-old defendant&apos;s constitutional rights to a fair trial.
Erika Kirk, Charlie&apos;s 37-year-old widow and the designated victim&apos;s representative, has asked the court to safeguard meaningful media access as the case plays out. Two groups of local and national media outlets, one of which includes Fox News, have also asked the court to allow cameras to remain.
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Judge Tony Graf has already allowed a news camera to be present for the hearing, under the condition that it does not record any private conversations or the faces of Robinson&apos;s family, which is expected to sit in the front row of the courtroom.
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At least one expert witness is expected to testify on the potential impact of social media and widespread news coverage on the jury pool, with Robinson&apos;s defense bringing in a prominent social psychologist named Bryan Edelman.
Edelman has worked on a number of major cases, including playing a role in Bryan Kohberger&apos;s successful motion for a change of venue in the Idaho student murders and the trial of Buffalo supermarket mass shooter Payton Gendron.
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Robinson is accused of shooting Kirk during a Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University in September 2025. He allegedly climbed to a rooftop across the courtyard from where Kirk was speaking and fired a single shot from his grandfather&apos;s Mauser rifle.
Bystander video shows the bullet struck Kirk in the neck — in front of a crowd of roughly 3,000 people. He died from the injury.
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Surveillance video shows a man in dark clothing dropping down from the far side of the building running off campus.
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Prosecutors have said campus police found marks left behind on the gravel rooftop moments after the shooting &quot;consistent with a sniper having lain [there] — impressions in the gravel potentially left by the elbows, knees and feet of a person in a prone shooting position.&quot; They also found the suspected murder weapon in the woods in the direction the suspect ran.
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Prosecutors have said that text messages between Robinson and his romantic partner, Lance Twiggs, allegedly discuss wanting to retrieve the weapon.
&quot;Stuck in Orem for a little while longer yet,&quot; Robinson allegedly wrote in the hours after the murder. &quot;Shouldn&apos;t be long until I can come home, but I gotta grab my rifle still.&quot;
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Twiggs is cooperating with investigators and has not been charged with a crime.
Robinson could face the death penalty if convicted of the top charge against him, aggravated murder. He is also accused of felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury, obstruction of justice, witness tampering and committing a violent offense in the presence of a child.
Kirk, 31, was a married father of two.
A preliminary hearing, in which prosecutors will have to show probable cause for bringing the case, is scheduled for next month. It&apos;s already been put off repeatedly in the wake of Robinson&apos;s arrest in September 2025.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Clarence Thomas warns America: liberty dies when we choose comfort over courage</news:name>
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			<news:title>Clarence Thomas warns America: liberty dies when we choose comfort over courage</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Americans will hear a lot of speeches this year marking the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, but it’s hard to imagine anyone topping the one Justice Clarence Thomas delivered at the University of Texas at Austin. If one is inclined to believe that the majesty of our founding documents, and the ideals enshrined therein, still resonate in the hearts of Americans, then Justice Thomas’s speech was a clarion call to conscience, a summons to the courage and clarity that animated the American Revolution.
Thomas praised Dean Justin Dyer and UT’s new School of Civic Leadership, saying it was his sincere hope that their work &quot;to revitalize the teaching and research of Western civilization and the American constitutional tradition will lead the way in the reform of our nation’s colleges and universities&quot; — a generous note of gratitude for those who labor, often anonymously, in the vineyards of civic virtue.
Thomas’s reverence for the Declaration of Independence was palpable, as he recounted the audacity of Jefferson’s assertion that &quot;all men are created equal.&quot; He reminded his audience that the Declaration is not a relic — an obscure, esoteric, academic plaything to be admired from afar — but a living testament to the capacity of men and women to transcend the ordinary. Its words, Thomas insisted, are an invitation to courage, echoing across centuries to challenge each new generation to defy tyranny and embrace liberty.
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Justice Thomas drew upon a pantheon of heroes: the Founders, whose signatures risked lives and fortunes; the soldiers at Valley Forge, whose endurance was measured not only in frozen nights but in the persistence of hope; and leaders of subsequent epochs who refused to yield constitutional principles to expediency. These vignettes, rendered with characteristic sonorous solemnity, served as reminders that the American story is stitched together by acts of bravery seldom celebrated, and courage seldom acknowledged.
Notably, Thomas confronted the failures of the Supreme Court, most pointedly in his critique of Plessy v. Ferguson, the 1896 decision &quot;that endorsed government-enforced racial segregation and validated the Jim Crow South that I grew up in.&quot; He lamented the absence of moral fortitude in those who, rather than uphold the promise of equality, succumbed to the temptations of expedience.
&quot;It could not possibly have taken my Court 60 years,&quot; Thomas intoned, &quot;to know that Plessy was a hideous wrong.&quot; The specter of Plessy hovered as a caution against the abdication of duty—a lesson as relevant today as in 1896.
In a manner reminiscent of William F. Buckley’s skepticism toward progressive utopianism, Thomas issued a warning against Wilsonian progressivism. He traced its lineage to a philosophy that prefers the plasticity of government by experts over the stubbornness of constitutional constraints. &quot;Progressivism,&quot; Thomas observed, &quot;seeks to replace the basic premises of the Declaration of Independence, and hence our form of government. It holds that our rights and our dignities come not from God, but from government.&quot; This, he suggested, is the perennial threat to republican liberty: the seductive notion that a well-meaning bureaucracy can supplant the wisdom of the Declaration. To Thomas, progressivism is &quot;retrogressive.&quot;
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Yet the speech was not a lament, but a prescription. Thomas called for daily courage — a recommitment not merely on ceremonial anniversaries, but in the mundane acts of citizenship and stewardship. It depends upon the willingness of each citizen to defend its ideals, to speak truth, to withstand the easy comforts of silence. There is, Thomas urged, a duty to reject complacency and to embrace the challenge of self-government anew.
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As Thomas’s words settled upon the assembled crowd, one sensed the enduring relevance of his message. The principles of the Declaration remain, in his estimation, both fragile and resilient — fragile if neglected, resilient if cherished. His praise for Dean Dyer and the School for Civic Leadership was not mere ceremony; it was a recognition that the cultivation of civic courage is indispensable to the preservation of liberty.
Justice Thomas’s address reminded me of Thomas Jefferson’s assertion that &quot;a well-informed citizenry is the best defense against tyranny.&quot; The speech in Austin was a summons: to honor the boldness of the Founders, to reject the false comforts of progressivism, and to recommit ourselves daily to the ideals that gave birth to the nation.
It was, in sum, a reminder, timely and urgent, that the Declaration of Independence is not merely a historical document, but a living promise — a challenge to each of us to rise to the heights of courage and principle.
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			  <news:name>Greenland talks on ‘good trajectory,’ White House says amid Trump takeover push</news:name>
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			<news:title>Greenland talks on ‘good trajectory,’ White House says amid Trump takeover push</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Talks between the U.S., Denmark and Greenland are on a &quot;good trajectory,&quot; a White House official said, despite a public dispute over President Donald Trump’s insistence that the United States should take control of the island. 
Technical talks are ongoing, the official told Fox News Digital Wednesday, &quot;to address United States’ national security interests in Greenland.&quot;
&quot;We are not going to participate in a back and forth through the media, but we are very optimistic that we’re on a good trajectory,&quot; the official said.
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The optimism comes after Trump said recently that Denmark and Greenland have resisted his proposal. 
&quot;We want Greenland. They don’t want to give it to us,&quot; he said.
The dispute centers on Greenland’s growing strategic importance, as the island sits along the shortest route between North America and Europe and plays a key role in U.S. missile warning systems and Arctic defense. Trump has argued greater U.S. control is necessary to counter Russia and China’s expanding presence in the region.
The United States already maintains a military presence in Greenland under a 1951 defense agreement with Denmark, which allows U.S. forces to operate bases on the island as part of NATO’s collective defense framework. 
The U.S. operates Pituffik Space Base in Greenland — a key installation for missile warning and space surveillance — and retains broad rights to expand its military footprint in coordination with Danish authorities.
U.S. officials have recently explored expanding that presence further, including seeking access to additional sites and increasing operational capabilities in the Arctic, with discussions underway as tensions over Greenland have grown.
Representatives for Denmark&apos;s and Greenland&apos;s governments did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 
Greenland is a self-governing territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, which retains responsibility for defense and foreign policy — exposing a rift within the NATO alliance.
European leaders have rejected any change to Greenland’s status, emphasizing that the island’s sovereignty is not up for negotiation and backing Denmark’s authority over the territory.
Greenland Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen told NBC News in an interview published Wednesday the island&apos;s residents &quot;don&apos;t feel safe&quot; amid Trump&apos;s repeated push for ownership.
The dispute already has moved beyond rhetoric. Denmark has expanded its military presence in Greenland, while European allies have stepped up Arctic exercises and coordination following the president’s push to take control of the island.
&quot;Greenland belongs to the Greenlanders and the U.S. shall not take over Greenland,&quot; Danish and Greenlandic leaders said in a joint statement in December 2025. 
Former NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said the alliance remains prepared to defend Greenland under its collective defense framework.  
NATO HEAVYWEIGHTS BALK AT HORMUZ MISSION AS TRUMP WARNS ALLIANCE AT RISK
&quot;NATO is there to protect all allied territory, including Greenland,&quot; Stoltenberg, now Norway’s finance minister, told Fox News Digital.
Trump has justified his push by pointing to growing activity in the Arctic, arguing the United States needs greater control over Greenland to counter Russia and China.
Russia has expanded its military footprint across the region, reopening and modernizing Cold War-era bases along its northern coast and increasing air and naval patrols. China, which has declared itself a &quot;near-Arctic state,&quot; has expanded its presence through research stations, icebreaker fleets and joint projects with Moscow, including cooperation on energy and shipping routes.
The two countries also have deepened coordination in the region, including joint military exercises and broader cooperation in Arctic development and infrastructure.
Stoltenberg pushed back on suggestions that the West is losing its strategic edge in the Arctic to Russia and China.
&quot;We are scaling up our presence and our capabilities in the Arctic to make sure there is no room for misunderstanding,&quot; he said.
The broader challenge for NATO is responding to growing Russian and Chinese activity in the Arctic while also managing a rift within the alliance itself over Greenland’s sovereignty.
Greenland’s location along the shortest path between North America and Europe makes it central to U.S. and NATO missile defense systems, with early-warning radar installations helping detect incoming ballistic missiles traveling over the Arctic.
At the same time, melting Arctic ice is opening new shipping lanes and access to natural resources, increasing the region’s economic and strategic value and drawing greater attention from both Russia and China.
The tensions over Greenland come as broader strains within NATO have been exposed by the Iran conflict, where Trump accused European allies of failing to support U.S. operations.
&quot;NATO wasn&apos;t there for us, and they won&apos;t be there for us in the future!&quot; Trump wrote on Truth Social Tuesday.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Michele  Tafoya on NFL-New York Times dust up, future of journalism</news:name>
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			<news:title>Michele  Tafoya on NFL-New York Times dust up, future of journalism</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Decorated sports journalist and U.S. Senate candidate in Minnesota weighed in on the latest saga between a New York Times reporter and a National Football League coach.  
In an interview with the Ruthless Podcast released on Friday morning, Michele Tafoya described her experience in the profession and offered a stark assessment of the state of journalism today. 
&quot;The landscape has changed a little bit,&quot; the former Sunday Night Football sideline reporter said in the interview. &quot;You go to the NFL owners’ meetings, and they’re at a resort. I was covering the stuff, and if I was going to put on a swimsuit, I went off with my husband on some corner of the beach.&quot; 
Tafoya’s comments come days after Diana Russini of the New York Times’ Athletic resigned from her post after Page Six published photos of her and New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel holding hands at a resort in Arizona.
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In comments to Page Six, both Russini and Vrabel denied any impropriety. 
Podcast co-host John Ashbrook noted that it’s not just sports journalism that is lacking professionalism these days. 
&quot;We are talking on the heels of this big Eric Swalwell story and a lot of criticism being levied at political journalists for overlooking that story for a number of years,&quot; Ashbrook began. &quot;I know you’ve worked in the business for a very long time, and I just wonder if you think it’s fixable. Do you think there’s a path back to the normal journalism we sort of grew up with?&quot;
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Tafoya responded by acknowledging that clickbait and attention-grabbing pamphlets have a long history before expressing her thoughts on the current state of the industry. 
&quot;I don’t know if it’s fixable,&quot; Tayofa responded to Ashbrook. &quot;I am encouraged that a guy like Nick Shirley can saunter into Minnesota with an iPhone and his dad and break out this story that was actually there.&quot;
Tafoya’s skepticism is backed by recent public polling. Trust in the media is at an all-time low. A Gallup poll found that only 28% of Americans have trust in traditional media outlets to report the news in an accurate and fair manner.
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The longtime broadcaster is joined in the Republican primary by Retired Navy SEAL Adam Schwarze and former University of Minnesota and NBA basketball player Royce White. The winner will likely face either Representative Angie Craig or Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan, who are currently competing in the Democratic primary. 
Schwarze and White have been invited for interviews on the podcast.
Tafoya’s appearance on Ruthless was a part of the Ruthless Midterm Interview Series, an ongoing initiative to interview major GOP candidates. The hosts have already interviewed candidates in 13 states, with more scheduled as primaries across the country take place ahead of the November midterms. 
Minnesotans will head to the polls on August 11th for the Republican and Democratic Senate primary elections. The general election will take place on November 3rd.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WILLIAM BENNETT, ROB NOEL: Two years after Columbia encampment, campuses still chilled by fear</news:name>
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			<news:title>WILLIAM BENNETT, ROB NOEL: Two years after Columbia encampment, campuses still chilled by fear</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Two years ago, on April 18, 2024, New York Police Department officers arrested 108 students at Columbia University’s &quot;Gaza Solidarity Encampment,&quot; triggering a wave of campus chaos that swept the nation and the world. 
What followed was among the darkest chapters in American higher education: Jewish students assaulted and harassed, swastikas painted on buildings, American flags set ablaze, and more than 3,000 arrested for trespassing, vandalism and worse.
While it sparked widespread calls for campus reform — and strident efforts by the Trump administration to hold universities accountable — data suggests that the period left deep scars on university life, particularly an ongoing culture of fear and self-censorship.
FIRE’s 2026 college free speech survey shows that 91% of students now self-censor at least some of the time in conversations with classmates.  Israel and Palestine are the most feared topics for open dissent, just ahead of abortion and transgender rights. At two prominent universities, 88% of students now pretend to be more progressive than they really are.
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Fear of social reprisal drives the trend, but it is no doubt reinforced by acts of violence against conservatives, including the assassination of TPUSA founder Charlie Kirk last year. Support for such acts continues to grow. The FIRE study shows that one in three students now believe violence can sometimes be justified to stop a speaker, a 70% increase since 2022. 
The fear also extends to classrooms: roughly nine in 10 students self-censor in conversations with professors. There is little wonder why. In 1989, liberal professors outnumbered conservatives by roughly two to one. By the mid 2010s, the ratio was five to one. Today, across the humanities departments at Yale alone, Democrats outnumber Republicans 72-to-1. What few conservative faculty remain often hide their political views in order to keep their jobs.
As one University of Oklahoma student put it, &quot;Why would I disagree with my professors [sic] strong and open political opinions when he is the one grading everything?&quot;
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This self-censorship harms everyone, progressives not least of all. Shielding ideas from challenge renders fragile both the ideas and those who hold them.
The greatest victim is America itself. When young people spend four formative years practicing self-censorship, they do not shed that habit at graduation. They carry it into journalism, business, law, medicine, and their lives as citizens.
All around us today, we are seeing what happens when elites — at universities and beyond — use fear in an attempt to force ideological conformity onto the country. Trust vanishes, discourse hardens, and our people stop understanding each other. Society starts to fray.
While the post-Gaza campus climate is tragic for America, hope remains. Pushback from the Trump administration is yielding results. DEI programs are being shuttered and many universities have adopted institutional neutrality policies that restrain them from taking positions on political and social topics.
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But universities have more to do. Much more. Their goal should be to recover the vision of Mortimer Adler, who helped pioneer academic freedom standards at the University of Chicago. He believed that the purpose of higher education was &quot;to develop free human beings who know how to use their minds and are able to think for themselves.&quot;
This requires restoring true intellectual diversity among the faculty. Universities would also be wise to get a pulse on what students really believe, such as through anonymous surveys, and then publicly commit to defending all viewpoints. Alumni and donors can play a role, too, by tying support to free inquiry metrics.
Above all, we need the higher education system to understand its role in the formation of virtue, particularly that greatest of civic virtues — courage. Without it, we cannot speak or defend truth, maintain integrity when unpopular, or foster the habits of mind required for self-governance.
The Gaza protests proved that fear is contagious on campuses. But courage can be, too. Our universities must decide which they intend to teach.
Rob Noel is a speechwriter who serves as president of Washington Writers Network.
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			  <news:name>I chose abortion, then changed my mind — California wants that choice gone</news:name>
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			<news:title>I chose abortion, then changed my mind — California wants that choice gone</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Those who support a woman’s right to choose should not be working to block that same woman from choosing differently when she has a change of heart. Abortion pill reversal saved my baby and the California attorney general is trying to hide this life-saving option from women.
He claims it’s dangerous.
I made the incredibly difficult decision to get an abortion because, at the time, I felt it necessary. That, too, carried risks, and I accepted them because I thought I had no other option. When I learned about abortion pill reversal, I was given a second chance. The process I experienced was safe and effective. It’s just progesterone — the same hormone my own body produced to support my pregnancy — yet somehow, that is what they call &quot;risky.&quot;
HAWLEY URGES DOJ PROBE INTO ABORTION PILL MAKER OVER SAFETY CONCERNS
It makes me question whether the concern is really about women at all, or for the power and politics involved.
My story started when I found myself pregnant after a brief reunion with my ex, Ben. He had already moved out, and our relationship was strained. I was overwhelmed by the thought of doing this on my own. At first, I was excited, but the doubts from others quickly crept in. Family and friends questioned whether I could handle it. I began to question it too.
I chose to take the abortion pill, and immediately, I regretted it. That same day, I received a message from Ben telling me he wanted us to keep the baby. In that moment, everything shifted. I knew I had to try to stop what I had started. I searched frantically for help and found abortion pill reversal. Calling that number changed everything. It gave me an option I didn’t know existed in the moment I needed it most.
With support from Ben and the pregnancy center staff who walked alongside us, I began the process. In the weeks that followed, I saw my baby on the screen during sonograms. I watched her grow. Ben and I began taking parenting classes together, and slowly, we started building something new, something stronger.
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On January 18, 2024, I gave birth to our daughter, Evelyn.
That &quot;problem&quot; I was trying to solve is now 2 years old. She looks for me in every room she enters and finds comfort in my arms. She believes my kisses heal all boo-boos and she trusts me completely to keep her safe. That&apos;s why I defend abortion pill reversal.
Choosing reversal, choosing her, was the best decision of my life.
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This is not theoretical for me. This is real.
Abortion pill reversal gave me a second chance in a moment of desperation. It is a life-saving intervention. To stand against it feels no different than opposing something like CPR. We do not deny people a chance to live just because their lives are politically inconvenient or do not fit our narrative. We step in and help.
That is why I speak out. That is why I will continue to defend abortion pill reversal.
No woman should be denied the chance to change her mind. Calling that number and stopping the abortion I had started led to a series of events that led to what I consider the happiest years of my life so far.
It&apos;s our job as women — and as a society — to keep our children safe. Motherhood is a God-given right for women. The attorney general shouldn&apos;t be able to take that from us.
My daughter, my family, and I are living proof of what that second chance can mean.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>WWE Hall of Fame 2026 class features Stephanie McMahon, AJ Styles and Dennis Rodman among inductees</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The WWE’s Hall of Fame class of 2026 is as star-studded as ever. Several superstars who made an indelible impact on the pro wrestling business will be inducted on Friday night.
Stephanie McMahon, AJ Styles, the tag team of Demolition, Dennis Rodman, Sid Eudy and Bad News Brown will be this year’s enshrinees.
The ceremony will take place at Dolby Live at Park MGM in Las Vegas at 9 p.m. PT, a day before the first night of WrestleMania 42 will take place.
Read below for a quick overview of the year’s inductees.
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Stephanie McMahon, the daughter of WWE founder Vince McMahon, turned into one of the biggest heels of the Attitude Era ushering herself into the business as a valet for several wrestling colleagues, including her father. She also became an on-screen authoritarian mouthpiece that resonated with pro wrestling fans whether she was a heel or a babyface.
She helped bring about the women’s wrestling revolution in WWE and evolving the division from on-screen eye candy into main event superstars.
Outside of the ring, McMahon held several prominent positions within the company itself. She was an executive vice president, chief brand officer, chairwoman and co-CEO of WWE before ultimately leaving the company in 2023. She’s made sporadic appearances since then, anchoring some WWE premium live events of welcoming fans to them.
McMahon is married to WWE Chief Content Officer Paul &quot;Triple H&quot; Levesque.
The &quot;Phenomenal&quot; A.J. Styles is one of the most prolific wrestlers of his generation and one who didn’t need to come to WWE to make a name for himself. Styles was a superstar at Total Nonstop Action wrestling (TNA) for several years and was a fan favorite in Japan before he decided to cross the line and make a leap to WWE.
Styles made his WWE debut at the 2016 Royal Rumble and immediately embarked on a feud with John Cena. For about 10 years, Styles was a main event player on the WWE roster. He was a two-time WWE champion, three-time United States champion, an intercontinental champion and a two-time tag team champion. He was also the 32nd Triple Crown champion and 15th Grand Slam champion the WWE has ever had.
He retired from pro wrestling after his loss to Gunther at the Royal Rumble.
Demolition was one of the hottest tag teams in WWE in the 1990s. 
Ax and Smash were three-time tag team champions and hold the record for the most combined days as champions. The two had epic rivalries with Rick Martel and Tito Santana, the British Bulldogs of Davey Boy Smith and Dynamite Kid and the Hart Foundation with Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart.
Tag teams have been inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame as groups in three of the last four classes. Rick and Scott Steiner were inducted in 2022, the U.S. Express of Mike Rotunda and Barry Windham went into the Hall in 2024 and The Natural Disasters of Earthquake and Typhoon heard the call last year.
Dennis Rodman is most likely known for his performances on the NBA court, but his appearances in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) became some of the most-talked about moments during the &quot;Monday Night Wars&quot; between the company and WWE (then known as the World Wrestling Foundation).
Rodman briefly aligned himself with the New World Order (NWO) with Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash and Scott Hall. He even stepped away from the Michael Jordan-led Chicago Bulls during their dynastic years.
Rodman made his NWO debut with Hogan on &quot;Monday Nitro&quot; March 10, 1997. He also appeared at Uncensored later that month. His first match came in July 1997 at Bash at the Beach. During the Bulls’ 1998 playoff run, Rodman skipped practice to appear with Hogan on Nitro.
Sean Waltman, who was a member of the NWO with WCW recalled Rodman’s appearances to Fox News Digital in 2023.
&quot;He was a good dude,&quot; Waltman said of Rodman. &quot;He was just kind of socially awkward, shy. It wasn’t like he was real talkative. He was great. It was so great to have him there. The guy was so into it. He skipped practice during the playoff games to show up on Nitro.&quot;
No matter what name pro wrestling fans knew him by, Sid Eudy was a menace in the ring and will finally take his rightful place in the WWE Hall of Fame.
Eudy, who died in 2024, wrestled under different names, including Sid, Sid Eudy, Sid Justice, Sid Steele, Sid Vicious, Sycho Sid, Vicious Warriors and Lord Humongous. He performed in WWE when it was still the World Wrestling Federation, World Championship Wrestling (WCW), the United States Wrestling Association, Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) and on the indies.
He was a two-time WWF champion, a two-time WCW heavyweight champion and a WCW U.S. champion.
Bad News Brown may not have been a household name with pro wrestling fans, but he had some epic feuds in his time with WWE.
He was known for keeping a straight or tense look. He had feuds with Randy Savage and had a major match at WrestleMania VI against &quot;Rowdy&quot; Roddy Piper. Brown never won a championship in WWE. However, he was inducted into the Canadian Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2007 and was a four-time Stampede North American heavyweight champion.
Before his pro wrestling career began, Brown was an Olympic medalist. He won a bronze medal at the 1976 Montreal Olympics and took home two gold medals at the Pan American Games in 1967 and 1975.
It might be the most iconic moment in pro wrestling. Hulk Hogan going up against Andre the Giant at WrestleMania 3 for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship. It’s arguably the moment Hogan became larger than life.
Hogan would try to slam Andre the Giant early in the match, but to no avail. Andre nearly pinned him when he fell on him. But as the match wore on, Hogan was sent into the ropes and hit Andre with a clothesline that knocked him down. Hogan grappled with Andre, picked him up and slammed him down. The crowd went wild and Hogan would retain the title.
Hogan died in 2025 and Andre the Giant died in 1993. But their moment in pro wrestling history will forever be immortalized.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>GREGG JARRETT: Long-hidden documents reveal first Trump impeachment was a total fraud</news:name>
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			<news:title>GREGG JARRETT: Long-hidden documents reveal first Trump impeachment was a total fraud</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Newly declassified documents prove that the first impeachment of President Donald Trump in 2019-2020 was a carefully orchestrated fraud.
It all was concocted by Trump-hating &quot;deep state actors&quot; within the intelligence community who secretly conspired with Democrats in Congress to remove Trump from office and subvert the will of the American people who put him there.
The damning evidence was produced Monday, April 13 by Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard. On Wednesday, she sent criminal referrals to the Department of Justice (DOJ) aimed at two of the central figures who propelled the impeachment proceedings, accusing them of manufacturing a conspiracy.
The first is Michael Atkinson, who served as the inspector general (IG) of the Intelligence Community at the time of the impeachment hearings, and the whistleblower who filed a formal complaint about Trump’s July 2019 telephone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
GABBARD CLAIMS ‘COORDINATED EFFORT’ BY INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY TO ADVANCE NARRATIVE TO IMPEACH TRUMP
The identity of the whistleblower — a CIA analyst and registered Democrat — has still not been officially disclosed, which is utterly absurd. He is not entitled to hide in the shadows of anonymity. By law, only the IG can decline to release his name. But this applies to no one else. Gabbard should identify him, particularly since he no longer works in intelligence.
Moreover, the so-called &quot;whistleblower&quot; was not a whistleblower at all, as I explained repeatedly in a series of columns seven years ago during Trump’s impeachment. The complaint he filed against the president never qualified as a valid complaint under the whistleblower statute. It does not meet the two requisite conditions set forth in the law.
That is, the alleged wrongful conduct must involve intelligence activity, and it must be committed by a member of the intelligence community. The president is not a member of the intelligence community and never has been. Under Article II of the Constitution, the chief executive has sweeping authority to conduct foreign affairs, negotiate with leaders of other nations and make requests or solicit information.
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That is precisely what Trump did in his conversation with Zelenskyy. He suggested that the leader examine Hunter Biden’s ridiculously lucrative business deals with the Ukrainian natural gas firm Burisma Holdings, as well as later-President Joe Biden’s on-camera brag in which he threatened to withhold $1 billion in U.S. taxpayer funds unless the Ukraine prosecutor investigating both Burisma and Hunter Biden was fired. It appeared to be an overt and corrupt &quot;quid pro quo&quot; to protect his son and keep the Biden family’s financial gravy train chugging along. It also smacked of extortion.  
There was nothing inappropriate about Trump’s phone discussion since the younger Biden was already the subject of a DOJ criminal probe into his highly suspicious international business schemes. Trump’s request was logical and not at all uncommon. Other presidents have done the same thing.
Our Justice Department has enlisted foreign help in numerous cases over the years. Presidents sometimes get involved. It was ludicrous for Democrats to declare that the conversation was an impeachable offense. Yet they did so zealously.
TULSI GABBARD DENIES WRONGDOING OVER DELAYED WHISTLEBLOWER COMPLAINT REFERRAL TO CONGRESS MEMBERS: &apos;BASELESS&apos;
They knowingly exploited a faux whistleblower who had no firsthand knowledge whatsoever of the phone conversation. He neither listened in nor read a transcript of it. He simply heard about it from someone else. The Constitution does not grant the power of review or disapproval to unelected and inferior bureaucratic employees over the most superior officer in the U.S. government, the president.  
Again, I wrote about this as the impeachment saga unfolded in 2019:
&quot;So what should we call the fake &quot;whistleblower&quot;?  It is more accurate to describe him as an undercover informant acting as a Democratic operative who spied on President Trump by gathering hearsay information intended to damage him.
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Moreover, there is increasing evidence that the informant was aided and abetted by none other than Schiff and/or Schiff’s staff to invent a pretext for the impeachment of the president.&quot;  
Sure enough, Gabbard’s never-before-seen documents confirm it. The pretend whistleblower eventually admitted that he was a partisan who &quot;worked closely with Vice President Biden&quot; and &quot;travelled with Biden to Ukraine.&quot; In other words, when Trump became president, the analyst appears to have embedded as an adversarial &quot;mole&quot; and became instrumental in triggering the fraudulent impeachment.  
Equally shocking is the alleged role played by Atkinson, who was supposed to remain a fair and neutral inspector general. Yet, records show that he vouched for the credibility of the fake whistleblower knowing full well that he had submitted false information in his complaint. &quot;I also want to make it clear that I never considered the whistleblower to be politically biased,&quot; he said during testimony.
SCHIFF LAUNCHES LEGAL DEFENSE FUND IN RESPONSE TO CLAIMS TRUMP IS &apos;WEAPONIZING&apos; JUSTICE SYSTEM
Atkinson had a duty to toss the garbage complaint in the nearest trash receptacle. The DOJ’s Office of Legal Counsel pronounced it so deficient that Congress should not be notified. Instead, the IG did the opposite. He labeled the complaint an &quot;urgent concern&quot; when it was not and leveraged it as a cudgel against Trump, pushing it forward aggressively toward impeachment. 
Even worse, exculpatory evidence that would have benefited Trump was deliberately withheld from Congress, the American people and the president’s impeachment defense team. It was hidden under the marking of &quot;classified.&quot; No one was ever told of the CIA analyst’s acute bias, political motivations, or his critical confession that &quot;I do not have direct knowledge of private comments or communications by the President.&quot;
Then-House Intelligence Committee Chairman Democrat Adam Schiff knew all about the exonerating evidence but concealed it. On the sly, the analyst coordinated with Schiff’s staff before the whistleblower complaint was ever filed. Trump was being set up. 
Publicly, Schiff insisted that he never knew the man’s name and &quot;we have not spoken directly to the whistleblower.&quot; When that was exposed as untrue, Schiff tried to walk it back. Documents show the analyst also lied to Atkinson. He later apologized for peddling the same deceit as Schiff. Amazingly, the apology itself was covered up. 
Gabbard has accused Atkinson of ignoring DOJ guidance, exceeding his statutory jurisdiction and weaponizing the established whistleblower process. &quot;Inspector General Atkinson failed to uphold his responsibility to the American people, putting political motivations over the truth.&quot;   
The inescapable conclusion to be drawn from the newly declassified documents is that Trump was framed. Elements within the intelligence community, including Atkinson and the sham whistleblower, engineered a conspiracy that was used as the basis to impeach President Trump, said Gabbard.
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Democrats like Schiff knew it was entirely bogus but didn’t care. Their goal, as it always has been, was to destroy Trump and drive him from office.  
Now that the pernicious lies have unraveled, what happens next?
The Department of Justice, relying on Gabbard’s criminal referral, must undertake a thorough investigation. Potential charges could include false statements, perjury, obstruction and conspiracy to defraud the government. Those who conjured up a phony impeachment should be held accountable in a court of law.
Trump, of course, survived the impeachment ordeal. History books should be faithful to the truth and call it a farce.
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			<news:keywords>By Ethan Faverino |
Congressman Abraham Hamadeh (AZ-08) thanked his colleagues in the U.S. House of Representatives for the unanimous passage of his legislation to rename the United States Postal Service facility at 12208 North 19th Avenue in Phoenix as the “Officer Zane T. Coolidge Post Office.”
The bill, H.R. 3393, honors Phoenix Police Officer Zane Coolidge, who was shot in the line of duty on September 3, 2024, while responding to a larceny call near 16th Street and McDowell Road. Despite the heroic efforts of medical personnel, Officer Coolidge succumbed to his injuries three days later, on September 6, 2024, at the age of 29.
Officer Coolidge, a devoted husband and loving father, was a dedicated public servant who made the ultimate sacrifice while protecting his community. The suspect in the shooting was a man with multiple felony convictions who was on parole at the time of his crime.
The post office selected for renaming holds special significance: it is located across the street from Thunderbird High School, where Officer Coolidge graduated in 2013.
“The Phoenix Law Enforcement Association is deeply grateful for Congressman Hamadeh’s leadership in honoring fallen Phoenix Police Officer Zane Coolidge through the renaming of a United States Post Office,” stated President of the Phoenix Law Enforcement Association Darrell Kriplean. “Officer Coolidge represented the very best of our profession and made the ultimate sacrifice in service to his community. This designation serves as a lasting and meaningful tribute to his life, his service, and his legacy, while reflecting our community’s enduring respect for those who serve.”
“We also extend our sincere appreciation to Congressman Hamadeh for his continued commitment to law enforcement,” continued Kriplean. “His steadfast advocacy helps ensure that officers across Arizona have the support and resources necessary to protect and serve their communities.”
Congressman Hamadeh stated, “Officer Coolidge was a husband, brother, son, and father who died a hero. A true public servant, he sacrificed his life to fulfill his duty to protect and serve. Naming this facility in honor of Officer Coolidge is a small token of the tremendous appreciation we have for him and the countless men and women who have given our communities their last full measure of devotion.”
“I am proud to stand with the men and women of our police agencies. They deserve our full support and devotion,” concluded Congressman Hamadeh. “The sacrifice they and their families make to keep our communities free from crime is immeasurable and not to be taken for granted.”
This action will serve as a permanent memorial to Officer Coolidge’s service, sacrifice, and deep connection to the Phoenix community where he grew up and served.





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			<news:title>New Law Adds ID Checks, Alerts, Felony Penalties For Deed Fraud</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Matthew Holloway |
Arizona homeowners will receive expanded protection against deed and title fraud under Senate Bill 1479, which Gov. Katie Hobbs signed into law last week after it received unanimous support in the Arizona Senate.
The bipartisan legislation was sponsored by Arizona Senate Majority Whip Frank Carroll (R-LD28) and co-sponsored by Reps. Selina Bliss (R-LD1) and Patricia Contreras (D-LD12). The bill was also backed by Maricopa County Assessor Eddie Cook, Gov. Katie Hobbs, and Attorney General Kris Mayes.
SB 1479 establishes new requirements for recording property documents, creates a statewide alert system for property owners, increases criminal penalties for fraudulent filings, and repeals an Arizona law that critics said could allow forged deeds to become legally valid if left uncontested for five years.


🚨BILL SIGNED INTO LAW
Your home is your biggest investment… and criminals are finding ways to steal it on paper.
Majority Whip @SenFrankCarroll took action.
SB 1479 is now law — cracking down on deed fraud and strengthening protections to stop forged documents from being used… pic.twitter.com/PJ2XwskqXY
— AZSenateRepublicans (@AZSenateGOP) April 10, 2026





According to Maricopa County officials, deed fraud is a growing concern nationwide. Fraudsters can use forged signatures and fraudulent documents to transfer property ownership or attempt to secure a loan against a home they do not own, sometimes before the actual owner becomes aware of the transfer.
In a February statement, Carroll said, “Property ownership is the cornerstone of financial security for families, seniors, and small businesses in Arizona. When criminals are able to forge documents, record false claims, or quietly transfer property without the rightful owner’s knowledge, it erodes trust in our entire system.”
According to the Phoenix Business Journal, a 2025 survey by the National Association of Realtors found that Arizonans lost nearly $50 million to real estate fraud in 2024.
“A home is often a family’s most important investment, both financially and emotionally,” Cook said in a statement. “Deed fraud robs people of far more than property; it steals their sense of security.”
Under the new law, anyone recording a document in person at a county recorder’s office will be required to provide photo identification, with exemptions for certain professionals, including escrow officers, attorneys, and financial institutions.
The legislation also requires county assessors to create an opt-in property alert system by Jan. 1, 2027. The system will notify homeowners whenever the ownership status of their property changes or when the mailing address associated with the property is changed.
SB 1479 also expands the information required on an Affidavit of Legal Value. Buyers and sellers will now be required to provide mailing addresses and phone numbers, while email addresses will remain optional.
The measure also increases the penalty for filing false property documents from a Class 1 misdemeanor to a Class 5 felony to reflect “the severity and financial harm caused by deed fraud,” according to a release from the County Assessor’s Office.
The bill also repeals Arizona Revised Statute §12-524, the law at issue in the Arizona Supreme Court case Dominguez v. Dominguez, a prominent forged deed dispute. Critics argued the law created a loophole under which a forged deed could become legally valid if it was not challenged within five years.
In addition, notaries will now be required to obtain a thumbprint in their journal for most deeds and real estate documents. Remote notarizations are exempt if video recordings verifying the signer’s identity are retained for at least seven years.
Cook said the Maricopa County Assessor’s Office began prioritizing deed fraud prevention in 2024 and hosted a seminar last year with county officials, industry representatives, and lawmakers to discuss the issue and develop legislative solutions.
Cook said the new law provides “the early alerts, verification safeguards, and legal teeth we need to stop criminals before harm is done.”





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			<news:title>Sen. Gallego Accused Of Engaging In Sexual Romps In D.C.</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Staff Reporter |
A former congressman says Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) was among those alleged to have engaged in well-known secret sexual romps at the nation’s capital. 
New York’s former Republican congressman George Santos posted the accusation against Gallego to X on Monday. 
Santos claimed that it was a regular practice for some U.S. House and Senate members to engage in “lewd or alleged sexual misconduct-like behavior with staff or reporters” in the House office buildings’ basement storage rooms, nicknamed “cages.” 
A report to the House Administration Chair, Republican Wisconsin Rep. Bryan Steil, went nowhere, according to Santos. 
“[O]ver the course of my time on Capitol Hill I learned a lot of members had rumors and or allegations against them,” said Santos. “[T]hese were rumors, and I wasn’t the only one to hear them. They were just instances where we would talk about them amongst ourselves and just shrug our shoulders because there was not much more we could do.” 


When I was in Congress I used to talk to Staff and reporters on the Hill a lot.
During that time I learned about the activities taking place in the “cages” which are the storage rooms in the basement of the House office buildings.
I reported it to House Admin Chair at the time…
— George Santos (@Georgesantos) April 13, 2026





Santos and Gallego had neighboring offices when their time in Congress overlapped. Their offices were connected by an internal door between the two. 
The Santos allegation came out amid sexual assault and impropriety allegations against Eric Swalwell, the now-resigning California congressman who suspended his gubernatorial campaign. 
Swalwell and Gallego were known “best friends” for years. The pair spent a significant amount of time together outside of their elected duties; extracurriculars per insiders included bar-hopping around D.C. 
Gallego has not addressed the Santos allegation. 
Santos’ claims have not been confirmed; the former congressman does have a prominent history of fabrication.
Santos himself was expelled from Congress following a House Ethics Committee investigation into allegations of fraud. Gallego was one of many from both parties to vote in favor of expulsion. Santos also faced a federal indictment; ultimately, he pleaded guilty to identity theft and fraud. President Donald Trump commuted Santos’ prison sentence last year. 
The House Ethics Committee announced an investigation into Swalwell on Monday. 
After the committee announcement, Gallego advocated for the expulsion of his former longtime friend from Congress. Gallego denied any prior knowledge of allegations of assault, harassment, or predatory behavior.
“I trusted someone who I believed was a friend, but it is now clear that he is not the person I thought I knew,” said Gallego. “The women who have come forward have shown courage. They deserve to be believed, to be supported, and to see justice served.”


I support the ethics committee’s investigation and believe Eric Swalwell is no longer fit to be a Member of Congress. He should be expelled from Congress. 
I want to be clear: I had no knowledge of the allegations of assault, harassment, and predatory behavior against Eric…
— Ruben Gallego (@RubenGallego) April 13, 2026





That statement was “pure projection,” alleged Santos. The former congressman demanded another investigation, this time into Gallego.


I think this is pure projection.
INVESTIGATE @RubenGallego ASAP! https://t.co/GG2Pzz6MtC
— George Santos (@Georgesantos) April 13, 2026





The town attorney for Fountain Hills and former assistant attorney general, Jennifer Wright, said an investigative reporter needed to look into the allegation against Gallego. 


A real Arizona investigative reporter would dig into the allegations against @RubenGallego, the self-proclaimed BFF of @ericswalwell.
Is @azcentral @12news @abc15 @FOX10Phoenix @azfamily up to the task?
Cc: @tylerbowyer @KariLakeWarRoom https://t.co/e2V0nUxmp1
— Jen Wright (@JenWEsq) April 13, 2026





Gallego revoked his gubernatorial endorsement of Swalwell last week shortly after the release of a report detailing sexual assault allegations against Swalwell. 
Prior to the report, when the allegations were confined to rumors swirling the social media echo chamber, Gallego had initially come to Swalwell’s defense. Gallego dismissed those early allegations as politically motivated attacks.
AZ Free News reached out to Sen. Gallego regarding the accusations from George Santos. As of this report, no response has been received.





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House GOP leadership had been racing this week to renew the surveillance law before the April 20 deadline. When their desired approach ran into conservative opposition on the House floor, they settled for a two-week extension.
The Senate could pass the short-term extension by unanimous consent as early as Friday.
&quot;What we&apos;re trying to do is thread the needle of ensuring that we have this essential tool to keep Americans safe but also safeguard constitutional rights and making sure that the abuses of FISA in the past are no longer possible,&quot; Johnson said early Friday morning.
The speaker could spare just two GOP defections during the test votes assuming all members are present and voting. Though many Democrats were supportive of a clean FISA reauthorization bill, Johnson could not count on their support during the procedural votes because they typically vote along party lines.
The Trump administration has argued the spying authority must be renewed to prevent potential terrorist attacks on the homeland and that it would be reckless to let the program lapse amid conflict with Iran.
&quot;There’s a lot at stake,&quot; CIA Director John Ratcliffe told Fox News during a visit to Capitol Hill in an effort to sell GOP holdouts on a clean extension.
Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Dan Caine sent a letter, obtained by Fox News Digital, to Capitol Hill offices touting the surveillance tool’s importance for national security. Trump also publicly urged Republicans to &quot;UNIFY&quot; behind his desired approach of a clean extension on Truth Social.
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House GOP leadership’s and the Trump administration’s lobbying for a clean FISA extension absent reforms proved to be a tough sell among some conservatives. Despite the high-profile pressure campaign, GOP privacy hawks remained insistent on including a warrant requirement, which they argued would better protect Americans&apos; data.
&quot;We understand and agree with the president that we need 702 authority to go after bad guys abroad,&quot; Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, told reporters. &quot;We&apos;re fighting for greater protections, whether it&apos;s this administration or future administrations to ensure citizens have protections.&quot;
&quot;The folks who are saying we want these reforms within FISA, we mean what we say, and that&apos;s not something that we&apos;re going to sidestep,&quot; Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., said Thursday.
&quot;We&apos;re always threatened … that something very bad is going to happen, people will die if we don’t reauthorize 702,&quot; Boebert continued. &quot;But many men and women, thousands have died for the Fourth Amendment, and I&apos;m going to continue to stand up and protect that Fourth Amendment right for all American citizens.&quot;
Democrats also slammed the compromise deal early Friday morning for being drafted at the eleventh hour and argued the warrant requirement included in the since-rejected FISA deal is effectively toothless.
&quot;This simply says they may seek a warrant. They don&apos;t have to. They may seek a warrant,&quot; Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., said, referring to the FBI. &quot;In other words, this provision is meaningless. It just returns us to exactly where we were.&quot;
Despite a swath of GOP holdouts, fewer Republicans opposed a clean extension of the 702 program than during previous legislative fights over the spying law.
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, a FISA skeptic, backed a straight reauthorization, citing more than five dozen reforms that Congress made to the program in 2024.
&quot;2026 is not 2024 and a short-term clean extension of the 702 part of FISA law is an acceptable outcome for the situation that we find ourselves in,&quot; Jordan said Tuesday.
House GOP leadership argued that failure is not an option in preventing a reauthorization lapse for the FISA program.
&quot;This is an essential tool for national security,&quot; Johnson told Fox News on Wednesday. &quot;We cannot allow it to expire, and we won&apos;t.&quot;
Fox News&apos; Kelly Phares contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>House Votes to Extend Expiring Law on Warrantless Surveillance for 10 Days</news:name>
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			<news:title>House Votes to Extend Expiring Law on Warrantless Surveillance for 10 Days</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Senate would need to also approve the stopgap measure that passed the House early Friday. Libertarian-leaning House Republicans had balked at long-term extensions.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Navajo elder receives home after decades of living in a shack without running water</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-17T05:36:18.418Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Navajo elder receives home after decades of living in a shack without running water</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The home is part of a larger effort by the Navajo-Hopi Land Commission to provide housing for elders in need.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Lorraine K. Nez</news:name>
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			<news:title>Lorraine K. Nez</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Lorraine K. Nez, 80, entered into rest on April 15, 2026, in Flagstaff. She was very traditional and enjoyed attending NAC ceremonies.
      She is survived by her daughters, Janice L. Nez and Lorena Paddock; sons, Morgan Nez and Edison P. Davis; sisters, Eleanor Yazzie and Maxine Paddock; brothers, Bruce Paddock and Andrew Paddock; five grandkids and one great-grandchild.
      She is preceded in death by her husband, Johnny Nez; brother, Edward Paddock; and her parents, Waldo and Lilly Paddock.
      Greer’s Mortuary of Winslow handled the arrangements.
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			  <news:name>Jewel Turley</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jewel Turley</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Jewel Turley passed away April 14, 2026, and was born Feb 26, 1934, to Cecil and Lona Harrison in Arkansas. As a young girl the family moved to the Snowflake area and she attended school in Shumway, Taylor and graduated from Snowflake High. In 1958, she married Theodore Turley. They immediately formed a family because Jewel had two sons, Bill and Dale, from a previous marriage. Their family continued to grow with the addition of Tamra, Anthony and Steven. The family lived in Holbrook and Taylor before settling in Snowflake.
      Ted and Jewel enjoyed square dancing, bowling and most of all, family activities. She served in the temple for many years with Ted and continued for many years after his passing. One of the things she enjoyed most in her later years was getting together with her gang of seniors, playing cards, walking and exercising. Jewel was very devoted to her family, extended family, and to serving in the church.
      She is survived by Bill and Alea Turley, Pam Lusk Turley, Tammy and James Nuttall, and Tony and Deena Turley; 31 grandchildren, 40 great-grandchildren and 20 great-great-grandchildren.
      She was preceded in death by her husband, Ted; sons, Dale and Steve; and daughter-in-law Cricket.
      Graveside services will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 18, at the Snowflake Cemetery.
      Owens Livingston Mortuary of Snowflake handled the arrangements.
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			  <news:name>House Democrats file impeachment articles against Hegseth over alleged war crimes</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-17T03:50:49.679Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>House Democrats file impeachment articles against Hegseth over alleged war crimes</news:title>
			<news:keywords>House Democrats introduced impeachment articles against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, accusing him of abuse of power and other serious misconduct.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>D4vd Arrested in Connection With Death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez</news:name>
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			<news:title>D4vd Arrested in Connection With Death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The singer was detained in connection with the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, who died before her 15th birthday. D4vd’s lawyers said they would vigorously defend his innocence.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>New leaders, new fund: Sequoia has raised $7B to expand its AI bets</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-17T03:00:22.236Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>New leaders, new fund: Sequoia has raised $7B to expand its AI bets</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The fundraise is the first major capital raise under Sequoia&apos;s new leadership, with Alfred Lin and Pat Grady now serving as co-stewards of the 54-year-old firm.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump admin announces expansion of visa restriction policy in Western Hemisphere</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump admin announces expansion of visa restriction policy in Western Hemisphere</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Trump administration on Thursday announced a &quot;significant expansion&quot; of its ​visa restriction policy in ⁠the Western Hemisphere, targeting people working on behalf of U.S. adversaries.
In its announcement, the State Department said the expanded policy allows it to restrict U.S. visas for people intentionally acting on behalf of adversarial countries to &quot;undermine America&apos;s interests.&quot;
&quot;President Trump’s National Security Strategy makes clear: this Administration will deny adversarial powers the ability to own or control vital assets or threaten the security and prosperity of the United States in our region,&quot; the department said in a press release. &quot;The Department of State is working to advance American leadership in our hemisphere, protect our homeland, and ensure access to vital routes and areas throughout our region.&quot;
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&quot;In support of this critical objective, the Department of State is announcing a significant expansion of an existing visa restriction policy that targets those working on behalf of U.S. adversaries to undermine our national interests in our hemisphere, including regional security and democratic sovereignty,&quot; the department continued.
The administration also said that family members of individuals subject to visa restrictions under this policy will not be allowed to enter the U.S.
&quot;This expanded policy enables us to restrict U.S. visas for nationals of countries in our region who, while within Western Hemisphere countries and while intentionally acting on behalf of adversarial countries, their agents, or enterprises, knowingly direct, authorize, fund, or provide significant support to, or carry out activities that are adversarial to and undermine America’s interests in our hemisphere. These individuals – and their immediate family members – will be generally ineligible for entry into the United States,&quot; the department said.
Activities the administration has deemed adversarial and that could trigger visa restrictions include enabling adversarial powers to acquire or control key assets and strategic resources in the Western Hemisphere, destabilizing regional security efforts, undermining American economic interests and conducting influence operations designed to weaken the sovereignty and stability of nations in the region.
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The department said it has imposed visa restrictions on 26 people under this policy.
&quot;To demonstrate our commitment to this expanded policy, we have taken steps to impose visa restrictions on 26 individuals across our hemisphere who have engaged in these activities,&quot; the department said. &quot;The Trump Administration will use every available tool to protect our national security interests, defend American interests, and promote our region’s safety and prosperity.&quot;
This comes after a series of moves by the administration in recent months to restrict visas for people around the world, including a visa ban on people from dozens of countries listed by the State Department, which civil rights groups have previously sharply criticized.
Critics, including civil rights advocates, have raised concerns about similar visa restriction policies, saying broad definitions of prohibited activity can create questions about how individuals are identified and what due process protections are available.
&quot;This administration’s targeting of people based on their national origin is part of an autocratic playbook designed to make America smaller – to shut out ideas, perspectives, and communities,&quot; Skye Perryman, president and CEO of Democracy Forward, said in a statement earlier this year about the suspension of immigrant visa processing for people from around 75 countries.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump Promotes ‘No Tax on Tips’ in Las Vegas and Brushes Off Iran War Inflation Concerns</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-17T02:30:44.437Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Trump Promotes ‘No Tax on Tips’ in Las Vegas and Brushes Off Iran War Inflation Concerns</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The president sought to downplay the financial hardship that has followed his war with Iran, amid a tourism downturn in the city.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>University of Arizona spins up generative AI tool for students &amp; faculty</news:name>
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			<news:title>University of Arizona spins up generative AI tool for students &amp; faculty</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Singer D4vd arrested and held without bail in case tied to teen found dead in Tesla: Police</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-17T02:10:44.920Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Singer D4vd arrested and held without bail in case tied to teen found dead in Tesla: Police</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Singer David Burke, known as D4vd, was arrested Thursday in connection with the murder of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose body was found in September 2025 inside the trunk of an abandoned Tesla in Los Angeles.
&quot;Detectives from Los Angeles Police Department, Robbery-Homicide Division have arrested David Burke, a 21-year-old resident of Los Angeles, for the murder of Celeste Rivas,&quot; the LAPD said in a social media post. &quot;Burke is being held without bail.&quot;
In another post, police said, &quot;The case will be presented to the District Attorney’s office on Monday for filing consideration.&quot;
Until Thursday, authorities had not publicly named D4vd as a suspect in the case, though in February he was the target of a Los Angeles County grand jury investigation into Hernandez’s death.
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The Associated Press reported in February that Hernandez’s body was found decomposed in an abandoned Tesla registered to D4vd and towed from the Hollywood Hills, citing court documents.
Prosecutors described the Houston-born alt-pop singer as the target of the investigation in grand jury subpoenas issued Jan. 15, seeking testimony from three of his relatives.
The Associated Press obtained the once-sealed documents, which were made public after the singer’s mother, father and brother appealed the subpoenas in Texas.
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The documents state: &quot;Target may be involved in having committed the following criminal offenses against the laws of the State of California, to wit: One count of Murder.&quot;
The body of Hernandez was found Sept. 8, a day after she would have turned 15. She had been reported missing in 2024 as a 13-year-old seventh grader from her hometown of Lake Elsinore, about 70 miles southeast of Los Angeles. Authorities say she was 14 when she was killed, according to court documents.
The subpoena states that investigators searching a 2023 Tesla Model Y at a tow yard found a cadaver bag &quot;covered with insects and a strong odor of decay.&quot;
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&quot;Detectives partially unzipped the bag and observed a decomposed head and torso,&quot; the subpoena states. Investigators from the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office responded to the scene.
&quot;Upon removing the cadaver bag from the front storage compartment, it was discovered the arms and legs had been severed from the body,&quot; the document says. &quot;A second black bag was discovered underneath the cadaver bag. Upon opening the second bag, the dismembered body parts were discovered.&quot;
The singer was on a U.S. tour at the time and continued performing after the body was discovered. He later canceled the remaining shows, along with a planned European tour, as reports linking him to the case gained wider attention.
D4vd built a following among Gen Z fans with his blend of indie rock, R&amp;B and lo-fi pop. He gained traction on TikTok in 2022 with &quot;Romantic Homicide,&quot; which climbed to No. 4 on Billboard’s Hot Rock &amp; Alternative Songs chart. He later signed with Darkroom and Interscope Records and released Petals to Thorns and The Lost Petals in 2023.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>EXCLUSIVE: NYC officials refuse ICE hold for illegal alien accused in arson that killed 4 and injured 7: DHS</news:name>
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			<news:title>EXCLUSIVE: NYC officials refuse ICE hold for illegal alien accused in arson that killed 4 and injured 7: DHS</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: A Mexican national illegal alien accused of randomly setting a New York City apartment building on fire that killed four people and injured seven others, could be released back onto the streets as Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials say the city is refusing a request to turn him over to immigration authorities.
Roman Ceron Amatitla, 38, of Maspeth, is charged with eight counts of second-degree murder and first-degree arson after allegedly lighting a three-story Flushing building on fire March 16, which he selected at random.
Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz said that on the day of the blaze, Amatitla entered and exited the Avery Avenue building multiple times, urinated in front of the apartments, and then went to a nearby gas station — where he bought a beer, stole a second one and took a pack of matches after refusing to pay for a lighter.
Authorities allege he then entered the apartment building for a fourth and final time, lighting a piece of paper on fire and tossing it onto trash near a stairwell.
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As smoke engulfed the street, Katz said he stayed in the immediate area to watch people burn and jump from the windows while sipping his beer, in what she described as an &quot;act of mass murder.&quot;
On Tuesday, U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) requested the New York City Department of Corrections (NYCDOC) not release Amatitla from jail.
However, because of New York’s sanctuary policies, the NYCDOC told ICE that it will refuse to cooperate.
&quot;This monster set fire to a building and watched as innocent people, including a three-year-old, burned to death. New York City sanctuary politicians REFUSE to cooperate with ICE and are choosing to RELEASE this MURDERER onto New York streets,&quot; DHS acting assistant secretary Lauren Bis told Fox News Digital.
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&quot;New York’s sanctuary politicians must stop putting politics above public safety,&quot; she continued. &quot;Releasing this monster from jail is insanity and will allow him to commit more crimes and create more innocent victims. We are calling on Governor Hochul and Mayor Mamdani to not release this public safety threat.&quot;
DHS claims New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani&apos;s executive order shields criminal illegal immigrants and &quot;allows them to reoffend and create more innocent victims.&quot;
Mamdani’s action came after Democrat Gov. Kathy Hochul’s legislative proposal to bar local police departments from partnering and cooperating with ICE enforcement.
DHS said New York’s failure to honor ICE detainers has resulted in the release of 6,947 illegal immigrants from Jan. 20 to Dec. 1, who are accused of crimes including: 29 homicides, 2,509 assaults, 199 burglaries, 305 robberies, 392 dangerous drugs offenses, 300 weapons offenses and 207 sexual predatory offenses.
In addition, DHS said 7,113 illegal immigrants in the custody of a New York jurisdiction had an active detainer during that time period for crimes including: 148 homicides, 717 assaults, 134 burglaries, 106 robberies, 235 dangerous drugs offenses, 152 weapons offenses and 260 sexual predatory offenses.
DHS officials confirmed Amatitla is an illegal immigrant, though it is unclear where and when he entered the country.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Former SMU cornerback Teddy Knox faces $2.88M judgment for crash linked to Rashee Rice&apos;s Lamborghini race</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former SMU cornerback Teddy Knox faces $2.88M judgment for crash linked to Rashee Rice&apos;s Lamborghini race</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Kansas City Chiefs star receiver Rashee Rice isn’t the only one facing discipline for a March 2024 car crash in Dallas.
Theodore &quot;Teddy&quot; Knox, a former SMU cornerback and teammate of Rice’s in college, was driving a Corvette while racing Rice&apos;s Lamborghini on a Dallas highway before it caused a multi-car crash.
Knox has been hit with a $2.88 million default judgment in a lawsuit from one of those crash victims, Kathryn Kuykendall, according to ESPN.
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Knox was ruled &quot;grossly negligent&quot; by Judge Kim Bailey Phipps, and a default judgment comes when a lawsuit has no response or a party does not appear in court. In this case, it was reportedly the latter.
&quot;We’ve asked the court to grant the default judgment because we’re ethically required to as a matter of diligence,&quot; Kuykendall’s attorney, Marc Lenahan, said in a statement to ESPN when the motion was filed. 
&quot;Personally, it pleases us that Teddy hasn’t made further mistakes that we’re aware of. If a team gives him a chance to prove that he’s walking the right path now, we’ll be rooting for him.&quot;
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This marks the third default judgment issued against Knox from the March 2024 crash. He was also ordered to pay $1.99 million to Irina Gromova and $1.63 million to Edvard Petrovskiy in combined damages.
Knox and Rice pleaded guilty to charges from the crash, and Knox was sentenced to 30 days in jail and five years of probation. Knox was charged with causing a collision involving serious bodily injury and racing on a highway causing bodily injury.
Rice had similar charges, receiving five-year deferred probation and 30 days in jail as a condition of the probation. His jail time was said to be flexible, according to the Dallas County District Attorney’s Office.
Rice was also required to pay the victims for their out-of-pocket medical expenses, which totaled around $115,000, as part of his plea agreement.   
Rice was also suspended six games for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy, which he served last season.
The 25-year-old receiver said in a statement issued by his attorney at the time of the league’s decision that he’s had &quot;a lot of sleepless nights thinking about the damages my actions caused, and I will continue working within my means to make sure that everyone impacted will be made whole.&quot;
Knox was suspended by SMU, and he hasn’t been in college football ever since. He began his career at Mississippi State before transferring to SMU.
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			  <news:name>Miami Catholic Charities loses $11M contract providing care for migrant children under Trump administration</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-17T01:41:03.251Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Miami Catholic Charities loses $11M contract providing care for migrant children under Trump administration</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Trump administration canceled a longstanding contract with Catholic Charities in Miami, citing a drop in illegal immigration as a factor amid tensions between the president and the Pope.
On Wednesday, Miami Archbishop Thomas Wenski wrote an op-ed for The Miami Herald lamenting the loss of an $11 million contract to help care for unaccompanied minors and migrant children programs, which has been active for more than 60 years. Without funding, Wenski warned, services would not even last the rest of the year.
&quot;For more than 60 years, the Archdiocese of Miami’s services for unaccompanied minors have been recognized for their excellence and have served as a model for other agencies throughout the country,&quot; Wenski wrote. 
&quot;Our track record in serving this vulnerable population is unmatched. Yet, the Archdiocese of Miami’s Catholic Charities’ services for unaccompanied minors has been stripped of funding and will be forced to shut down within three months.&quot;
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According to The Miami Herald, the administration informed Catholic Charities last month that funding would be canceled, prior to President Donald Trump&apos;s comments criticizing Pope Leo XIV for disagreeing with U.S. military action in Iran.
Department of Health and Human Services press secretary Emily G. Hillard informed The Miami Herald that the decision was made because the number of unaccompanied minors crossing the border was now &quot;significantly lower&quot; than it was under the Biden administration.
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&quot;[The Office of Refugee Resettlement] is closing and consolidating unused facilities as the Trump Administration continues efforts to stop illegal entry and the smuggling and trafficking of unaccompanied alien children,&quot; Hillard said.
In a comment to Fox News Digital, White House deputy press secretary Kush Desai pointed to an X post calling the article &quot;fake news,&quot; adding that the administration informed 49 charities, only two of which were Catholic, last year that it would be cutting grants towards care for migrant children.
&quot;Our historically secure border means fewer border crossings. This is good stewardship of taxpayer dollars made possible by common-sense border policies that keep the American people safe and protect our sovereignty,&quot; Desai wrote.
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In Wenski&apos;s opinion piece, he pushed back against the argument that fewer unaccompanied minors was an acceptable reason to discontinue funding.
&quot;It is true that the number of unaccompanied minors entering the country has decreased. It is also understandable that some programs may be scaled back or even eliminated. But given the history and reputation of Msgr. Bryan O. Walsh Children’s Village, it is baffling that the U.S. government would shut down a program that it would be hard-pressed to replicate at the level of competence and excellence that Catholic Charities has achieved if and when future waves of unaccompanied minors reach our shores,&quot; Wenski wrote.
The Archdiocese of Miami pointed Fox News Digital to Wenski&apos;s op-ed when reached for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Acting ICE Director Says He Plans to Resign in May</news:name>
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			<news:title>Acting ICE Director Says He Plans to Resign in May</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Todd Lyons said he would leave to spend more time with his family. He has spoken about a surge in threats against ICE officers, saying that he knew the reality firsthand.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>ASU’s Cullen Potter enters the transfer portal, likely heading to Michigan State</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-17T01:32:51.663Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>ASU’s Cullen Potter enters the transfer portal, likely heading to Michigan State</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX – The transfer portal is reshaping college hockey rosters overnight. For Arizona State, which is coming off a last-place finish in the NCHC, the most recent change was both surprising and unwelcome.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>ASU’s Cullen Potter enters the transfer portal, likely heading to Michigan State</news:name>
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			<news:title>ASU’s Cullen Potter enters the transfer portal, likely heading to Michigan State</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Until recently, all signs pointed toward forward Cullen Potter returning for his junior season at ASU. His loss will impact a Sun Devil roster already undergoing a major makeover after a last-place finish in the NCHC in the 2025-26 season.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Diana Taurasi, J.J. Hardy among seven Arizona Sports Hall of Fame inductees</news:name>
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			<news:title>Diana Taurasi, J.J. Hardy among seven Arizona Sports Hall of Fame inductees</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX – For Diana Taurasi, joining the Arizona Sports Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025 marked the latest milestone in a career that helped transform women’s basketball.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Diana Taurasi, J.J. Hardy among seven Arizona Sports Hall of Fame inductees</news:title>
			<news:keywords>WNBA all-time leading scorer and Phoenix Mercury legend Diana Taurasi speaks at the Arizona Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremony at the Chateau Luxe on Apr. 9, 2026, in Phoenix. Taurasi was one of seven inductees for the class of…</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Life after Molly Miller: GCU women’s basketball builds trust under first-year coach Winston Gandy</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-17T01:31:31.640Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Life after Molly Miller: GCU women’s basketball builds trust under first-year coach Winston Gandy</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX – As the Grand Canyon women’s basketball season progressed toward an unwanted finish, freshman guard Diamond Wright never saw her teammates waver.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Life after Molly Miller: GCU women’s basketball builds trust under first-year coach Winston Gandy</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-17T01:31:11.671Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Life after Molly Miller: GCU women’s basketball builds trust under first-year coach Winston Gandy</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Grand Canyon women&apos;s basketball coach Winston Gandy went 13-19 overall and 11-9 in Mountain West Conference play in his first season with the Lopes after replacing Molly Miller.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Blue Panther and Último Guerrero steal the show at CMLL&apos;s first-ever US event in Las Vegas</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-17T01:30:45.480Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Blue Panther and Último Guerrero steal the show at CMLL&apos;s first-ever US event in Las Vegas</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Mexican pro wrestling legends Blue Panther and Último Guerrero have been through the wringer and then some in their careers.
Panther, 65, made his wrestling debut in 1978 left Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) in 1992 and then returned in 1997. Guerrero, 54, started his career in 1990 and joined CMLL in 1997. The two have won multiple championships with the company in their tenure there and, on Thursday night, made more history.
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Panther and Guerrero were a part of the first solo CMLL show in the U.S. The company made its way to Las Vegas for the event for the first time in its 92-year history. They competed against each other in a legends match that turned into a must-see wrestling performance.
The two Lucha Libre giants turned back the clock to deliver a phenomenal performance. Guerrero broke out hurricanranas and a superplex from the top rope. Panther matched him with multiple suicide dives. When Guerrero stepped away from the third one, Panther hit a crossbody from the middle rope onto the floor.
Panther capped off the match with a toss from the top rope. He then pinned Guerrero for the win.
Fans who packed the Pearl Theater at the Palms Casino Resort shouted, &quot;Muchas gracias,&quot; to the two superstars, who didn’t feel like they were close at all to hanging up their boots.
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Meanwhile, the show featured Persephone defending her CMLL World Women&apos;s Championship against Tessa Blanchard, a one-time CMLL tag team champion and former Total Nonstop Action (TNA) world champion and knockouts champion.
Blanchard entered the venue as the ultimate heel and heard the boos from the crowd because of it. But she was not timid against the rising star Persephone. She went to work on Persephone, targeting her knee throughout the match.
Persephone would pull out all the stops to take care of Blanchard. After receiving a cutter on the apron, Persephone hit Blanchard with a gnarly German suplex.
As the match wore on, Persephone got the upper hand in the corner. She was able to reverse Blanchard’s attack and nailed her with a crucifix powerbomb for the win. She’s 3-1 against Blanchard all time.
Persephone will have the chance to win more gold on Friday night when she makes her Maple Leaf Pro (MLP) debut as part of the Slam Fest event. She challenges for the MLP Women’s Canadian Championship against title-holder Gisele Shaw and Shotzi Blackheart.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Rogan backs reality TV star Spencer Pratt’s bid for LA Mayor, says ‘I’d vote for you’</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-17T01:11:04.019Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Rogan backs reality TV star Spencer Pratt’s bid for LA Mayor, says ‘I’d vote for you’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Podcaster Joe Rogan endorsed former reality TV star Spencer Pratt on Wednesday to become the mayor of Los Angeles, noting that even if he no longer lives in California, he hopes he wins.
Pratt, best known for his villainous on-screen persona on MTV’s &quot;The Hills,&quot; decided to run for office after his home was destroyed in the California wildfire. He believes because of local officials&apos; incompetence, the disaster was far worse than what it should have been.
&quot;To be clear, I never wanted to run for any political office or have anything to do with politicians. What happened was after spending a year uncovering how my house and my parents’ house burned down, and my neighbors burned alive and 7,000 houses burned, and then I realized there&apos;s a cover-up going on,&quot; Pratt told Rogan.
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&quot;Nobody is stepping up to run against the mayor who&apos;s responsible for this disaster and so many other disasters,&apos; he continued. 
Pratt said he realized he did not want to be a mere &quot;yapper,&quot; a person who complains or demands action without actually doing anything themselves.
&quot;I&apos;m making these videos. I&apos;m telling the truth. I got a congressional investigation. I went to Washington. And I met with everyone possible that I could do as just a citizen, and I was like, ‘Okay, well, game on now. I&apos;m going to go into your headquarters and just take your job and then remove all these toxic entities that are destroying our way of life in Los Angeles.’&quot;
Pratt argued that with his efforts, he does not have some grand vision of what LA could be, but something more practical, declaring, &quot;I don&apos;t have a new utopia of what LA should be. I want LA back. I want the LA I grew up in.&quot;
Part of his vision, he said, would be using police to actually enforce the law and clean up local streets that have been plagued by crime, homelessness, and overdoses.
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&quot;We&apos;re going around, and we&apos;re just arresting people and the people that aren&apos;t getting arrested, we&apos;re getting to mandatory medical treatment, and we&apos;re just going to start clearing the streets, clearing the encampments,&quot; he said. &quot;Imagine the communities, like how pumped people are going to be in these neighborhoods when I come in, and I&apos;m like, ‘This is done.’&quot;
Later in the interview, Pratt recalled how he leaned in to being a heel on-screen in reality TV shows, but after being hated for so many years, learned it is better to be loved by people for trying to make a difference in real life.
&quot;Listen, man. I&apos;m voting for you. I can&apos;t vote for you, but I&apos;m rooting for you,&quot; Rogan said, noting he is a Texas resident and no longer a Californian. &quot;I mean, if I lived in Los Angeles, no question whatsoever, I would vote for you.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Mayor Bass&apos; campaign and did not receive an immediate reply.
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			  <news:name>Ex-teacher faces 25 charges, including rape and abuse as investigation widens</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ex-teacher faces 25 charges, including rape and abuse as investigation widens</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A former fifth grade teacher in Louisiana was arrested on multiple charges, including those involving her minor students.
Marisa Noel, 31, faces a total of 25 charges, according to the St. Martin Parish Sheriff&apos;s Office, including 10 counts of indecent behavior with juveniles, one count of first-degree rape, two counts related to child sexual abuse material, one count of unlawful communications and three counts of computer-aided solicitation of a minor.
Noel allegedly abused her position of trust with students. Authorities outlined a wide range of charges involving multiple alleged victims.
According to a Facebook post from the sheriff&apos;s office, Sheriff Becket Breaux launched an investigation into Noel Jan. 28 after receiving a complaint that she was having &quot;an inappropriate relationship with one of her former students.&quot; Noel was a teacher at Teche Elementary School at the time.
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With assistance from the Louisiana Bureau of Investigation and Homeland Security Investigations, there was enough evidence to arrest the former teacher on four counts of indecent behavior with juveniles and four counts of computer-aided solicitation of a minor, authorities said. Authorities also said additional charges were added after another unnamed victim was identified.
The ages of the former teacher&apos;s victims were not revealed.
Noel was booked into the St. Martin Parish Correctional Center on Monday, where records show she is still being held.
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While no bond has been set for the new charges, Noel&apos;s previous bail was set at $750,000.
Authorities said the investigation remains ongoing. It is unclear if more charges will be filed.
The St. Martin Parish School District and the St. Martin Parish Sheriff&apos;s Office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Florida congresswoman accuses Ruben Gallego of sexual misconduct</news:name>
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			<news:title>Florida congresswoman accuses Ruben Gallego of sexual misconduct</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A spokesman for Gallego pushed back on the claims, calling them baseless.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Missing pregnant woman found dead after mysterious Texas disappearance</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-17T01:01:04.951Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Missing pregnant woman found dead after mysterious Texas disappearance</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The family of a 23-year-old Texas woman who vanished while eight months pregnant confirmed she was found dead Thursday in southwest Houston.
Ashanti Allen, who had a high-risk pregnancy, disappeared Friday after leaving her home, according to a report from affiliate FOX 26 Houston.
Police said a body was found Thursday, which Allen&apos;s family confirmed was hers, according to the outlet.
Allen&apos;s father, Edward, told reporters he has been numb ever since learning his daughter&apos;s fate.
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&quot;We [were] hoping for the best, but now we&apos;ve heard the worst,&quot; Edward Allen said. &quot;... I don&apos;t think I even processed the fact that my daughter is gone ... I love my baby girl. Only girl, my baby girl. And then she had my only baby grandson.&quot;
He said the 23-year-old graduated from community college and was working at a local hospital.
&quot;Her life was going somewhere,&quot; Edward Allen said. &quot;... She expecting a baby. I mean, she had baby clothes. I was about to go buy a car seat and stroller and all this other stuff. I mean she&apos;s just a normal girl, pretty girl, working and trying to live life.&quot;
He added that he believes his daughter was kidnapped before her death.
Video taken at the scene showed authorities scouring a taped off area, seemingly looking for evidence.
Edward Allen pleaded with the public to call the police if they have any information about what happened to his daughter.
No arrests have been reported, as of Thursday afternoon.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Former Navy Service Member Charged in Georgia Killing Spree</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-17T01:00:24.429Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Former Navy Service Member Charged in Georgia Killing Spree</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The suspect is accused of carrying out a string of attacks in the Atlanta area that killed two women and injured a homeless man. The authorities described the attacks as random.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Report details rising pressure on underground Catholics as China denies crackdown</news:name>
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			<news:title>Report details rising pressure on underground Catholics as China denies crackdown</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Chinese government is increasing pressure on underground Catholic communities to join the state-controlled church while tightening surveillance and restrictions on an estimated 12 million Catholics, according to a Human Rights Watch report.
The group said in its report that the increased pressure is part of a decade-old campaign to ensure religious groups align with Communist Party ideology.
The Associated Press reported that the Chinese government has rejected the claim, saying Human Rights Watch is &quot;consistently biased against China.&quot;
China’s Catholics have long been split between a state-run church and an underground church loyal to the Vatican. In 2018, Pope Francis reached a deal allowing the Chinese government a role in appointing bishops to ease tensions.
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&quot;A decade into Xi Jinping’s Sinicization campaign and nearly eight years since the 2018 Holy See-China agreement, Catholics in China face escalating repression that violates their religious freedoms,&quot; Human Rights Watch researcher Yalkun Uluyol said in the report. &quot;Pope Leo XIV should urgently review the agreement and press Beijing to end the persecution and intimidation of underground churches, clergy, and worshipers.&quot;
The Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson’s office told The Associated Press that Human Rights Watch &quot;fabricates all manner of lies and rumors, and lacks any credibility whatsoever.&quot;
The office added that the government &quot;oversees religious affairs in accordance with the law and protects citizens’ freedom of religious belief and normal religious activities.&quot;
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Human Rights Watch said its researchers are not allowed into China and that the report is based on interviews with people outside the country who had firsthand knowledge of Catholic life in China, along with experts on Catholicism and religious freedom.
The 2018 agreement stipulates that Beijing proposes candidates for bishop, which the pope can veto, though the full text has never been made public.
In June 2025, Pope Leo XIV, who had just become the pope, appointed a Chinese bishop under the 2018 agreement and said he would continue to honor the deal &quot;in the short term.&quot;
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&quot;I’m also in ongoing dialogue with a number of people, Chinese, on both sides of some of the issues that are there,&quot; Leo said. &quot;It’s a very difficult situation. In the long term, I don’t pretend to say this is what I will and will not do, but after two months, I’ve already begun having discussions at several levels on that topic.&quot;
Since 2018, Human Rights Watch says Chinese authorities have pressured underground Catholics to join the state-run church through detentions, disappearances and house arrests, citing accounts from unnamed individuals who have left China.
The report also said China has tightened ideological control, surveillance and restrictions on religious activity and foreign ties, including requiring state approval for clergy travel, while officially recognizing and closely overseeing five religions: Buddhism, Taoism, Catholicism, Protestantism and Islam.
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Xi Jinping said in 2016 that he would &quot;Sinicize&quot; the country’s religions, a policy aimed at aligning religious practices with Communist Party ideology.
Human Rights Watch said authorities have taken sweeping steps to curb religious practice, including tearing down churches and crosses, blocking gatherings at unregistered churches and seizing religious materials not approved by the state.
The group said the broader &quot;Sinicization&quot; campaign has also led to intensified crackdowns on Tibetan Buddhists and Muslims.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Franklin Graham defends Trump in letter shared on Truth Social after AI ‘Jesus’ image backlash</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-17T00:50:45.231Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Franklin Graham defends Trump in letter shared on Truth Social after AI ‘Jesus’ image backlash</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rev. Franklin Graham is defending President Donald Trump in a statement shared Thursday on Truth Social after backlash over an image critics said depicted him as Jesus Christ.
The statement was released Thursday by Graham and shared by the president as a signed letter.
&quot;I do not believe President Trump would knowingly depict himself as Jesus Christ — that would certainly be inappropriate,&quot; Graham wrote.
He added that Trump believed the image showed &quot;a doctor helping someone,&quot; and said the president &quot;immediately removed the post&quot; after concerns were raised.
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&quot;There were no spiritual references — no halo, there were no crosses, no angels,&quot; Graham wrote. &quot;It was a flag, soldiers, a nurse, fighter planes, eagles… I think this is a lot to do about nothing.&quot;
Graham also referenced a separate image Trump shared on Truth Social that appeared to show Jesus standing beside him with a hand on his shoulder, suggesting it represented guidance rather than self-depiction, and said critics were attempting to &quot;spin this into something that it isn’t.&quot;
&quot;And the illustration from someone else he reposted on Truth Social today, I must say that I like the fact that this is a picture of Jesus whispering in his ear or at least His hand on his shoulder, guiding him,&quot; Graham said. &quot;We all need that — we all need to be listening to Jesus.&quot;
A representative for Graham told Fox News Digital said the reverend had no further comment, and that he&apos;d be appearing on Fox News&apos; &quot;Hannity&quot; Thursday night.
The controversy began Sunday night when Trump posted an AI-generated image on Truth Social showing himself appearing to heal a man while surrounded by patriotic imagery, prompting criticism from both political opponents and some of his own supporters.
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Trump addressed the backlash the following day.
&quot;I did post it, and I thought it was me as a doctor… only the fake news could come up with that one,&quot; Trump said. &quot;It’s supposed to be me as a doctor, making people better.&quot;
The post was later deleted.
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The episode comes as Trump has also been engaged in a public dispute with Pope Leo XIV, whom he criticized as &quot;weak on crime&quot; and &quot;terrible for foreign policy,&quot; while the pope said he was &quot;unafraid&quot; of the Trump administration.
Despite that defense, criticism earlier in the week came from within Trump’s base.
OutKick contributor Riley Gaines questioned the post, while RedState writer Bonchie called the image &quot;blasphemy&quot; and urged Trump to apologize. Influencer Brilyn Hollyhand added that &quot;faith is not a prop.&quot;
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Criticism also came from media figures and political opponents, including Cenk Uygur, who called it &quot;blasphemous,&quot; and NBC’s Richard Engel, who questioned whether Trump was joking.
Others defended the post, arguing it was symbolic and misinterpreted.
Graham also praised Trump’s record on religious freedom and expressed hope the president could meet with Pope Leo in the future.
&quot;I would hope that the President and Pope Leo can meet at some point, and that the Pope would have the opportunity to thank President Trump for his efforts to protect religious liberty,&quot; Graham said.
The White House did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Brian Flood and Eric Mack contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Bernie Sanders, AOC-backed Democrat wins key House race as GOP fails to expand fragile majority</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>Republicans fell short in their bid to flip a vacant U.S. House seat in a blue-leaning district in northern New Jersey.
Democrat Analilia Mejia, who was backed by progressive champions Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of neighboring New York, defeated GOP candidate Joe Hathaway in Thursday&apos;s special election in New Jersey&apos;s 11th Congressional District, the Associated Press reports.
With her victory, Mejia will fill the final eight months of the term of Gov. Mikie Sherrill, the Democratic representative who stepped down from Congress in November after winning New Jersey&apos;s gubernatorial election.
The special election came as the GOP clings to a fragile House majority. Republicans would have relished the opportunity to pick up the seat, but they faced an uphill climb to flip the suburban district Sherrill won by 15 points in her 2024 re-election and carried by roughly the same margin in last year&apos;s gubernatorial election.
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Mejia, a progressive organizer who served as national political director on the 2020 Sanders presidential campaign, pulled off an upset in the February Democratic primary, narrowly edging out more moderate rival former Rep. Tom Malinowski in a field of 11 candidates. While Mejia was the clear choice of the party&apos;s left flank, the rest of the field appeared to divide the moderate and center-left vote.
Her victory was another boost for the left against the establishment after democratic socialist New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani sent shock waves across the nation with his Democratic primary victory in June 2025.
Hathaway, a former Randolph Township mayor and current council member who was uncontested for the GOP congressional nomination, told Fox News Digital that the choice for voters was &quot;between a common sense, practical independent leader who&apos;s gotten things done at the local level in New Jersey and knows the issues, contrasted with someone who&apos;s running on pure ideology, far left-wing ideology, Squad-backed ideology.&quot;
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Mejia recently appeared at a town hall with Malinowski and, on Sunday, teamed up with Sherrill on the campaign trail as she aimed to unite Democrats, who enjoy a sizable registration advantage in the district.
Hathaway claimed that Mejia was trying &quot;to hide a little bit&quot; from &quot;some of her rhetoric, because she knows that those policies are completely out of touch, but it&apos;s not fooling voters. It&apos;s certainly not fooling us.&quot;
Jewish voters make up a key part of the district&apos;s electorate, and Hathaway, in the only debate in the special election, claimed Mejia was antisemitic, noting that she has said Israel committed genocide in Gaza.
&quot;She blamed Israel for the attacks by Hamas on October 7,&quot; Hathaway said. &quot;I think Jewish individuals across this district, Republican or Democrat, are very afraid of this kind of rhetoric.&quot;
Hathaway said, &quot;I&apos;ve spoken to more members of the Jewish community who have told me they&apos;ve never voted for a Republican in their life, who are going to vote for me in this race. I mean, that shows you where the Jewish community is on the importance of this race and how they are not aligned with Mejia... and her platform.&quot;
Mejia pledged to &quot;protect the rights of Jewish constituents,&quot; and said her criticism of Israel’s actions in Gaza should not be conflated with antisemitism.
In a statement to Fox News Digital, Mejia said, &quot;Joe Hathaway’s inability to distinguish between criticism of a government or government official and bigotry is troubling and disgusting in equal measure.&quot;
Mejia last week wrote that she was &quot;honored&quot; after being endorsed by the liberal pro-Israel political group J Street PAC. But her acceptance of the endorsement triggered pushback on the left, with the North Jersey Democratic Socialists of America calling her move a &quot;heel turn.&quot;
Hathaway, as he worked to win over independents and Democrats, pointed out where he agrees and disagrees with President Donald Trump, who lost the district by eight points in the 2024 presidential election.
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&quot;I’m always going to do what’s right for this district first. And I’ve been clear: If the president’s going to do things that are good for the district, increasing the SALT cap deduction, putting money back in people’s pockets, especially New Jersey, affordability is so tough here. If we’re doing things like border security, reducing fentanyl deaths like we’ve seen in our community. Those are good things. I support those policies,&quot; Hathaway said.
&quot;But on the other hand, if the president&apos;s going to do things that aren&apos;t in the best interest of our district, it&apos;s my job to push back, and that&apos;s exactly what I&apos;ve done,&quot; he spotlighted.
Hathaway pointed to Trump&apos;s move last year to terminate billions of federal dollars for the Gateway Project, which is funding a new train tunnel under the Hudson River connecting New Jersey and New York, and the president&apos;s plans to cut roughly 1,000 jobs and nearly $1 billion in funding for an Army base located in New Jersey.
&quot;I&apos;m going to call balls and strikes in this race. I&apos;m not going to be a rubber stamp for anybody,&quot; Hathaway said.
And Hathaway predicted, &quot;I think we have the right math, the right bipartisan coalition to come together to win this thing on April 16.&quot;
But Hathaway came up short, given the rough political climate facing Republicans and the traditional headwinds for the party in power.
Mejia repeatedly tied Hathaway to Trump and Republicans in Congress.
&quot;MAGA Republicans are driving up everyday costs with extreme policies my opponent supports. Healthcare and critical programs are being gutted just to fund tax breaks for the ultra-rich. We can’t afford another vote for Trump in Congress,&quot; she wrote in a recent social media post.
Dan Cassino, a Fairleigh Dickinson University political science professor and pollster, called Hathaway&apos;s hopes of capturing crossover Democrats &quot;a pipe dream.&quot;
&quot;Democrats as a whole do not seem interested in finding common ground with Trump,&quot; Cassino said on Monday, as he predicted that most voters in the special election would be strong partisans. &quot;Democratic turnout is through the roof and Republican turnout is depressed at this point.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Todd Lyons submitted his resignation letter to Homeland Secretary Markwayne Mullin Thursday, writing that he will stay on through May 31 in order to assist the transition process, Fox News can confirm, according to familiar sources.
According to the same source, Lyons said in his letter he wants to spend more time with his family, including his sons, who are &quot;reaching a pivotal point in their lives,&quot; and that it&apos;s been a privilege to serve under President Donald Trump.
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Lyons has overseen roughly 584,000 ICE deportations since Trump was inaugurated last year.
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He has served in ICE for 20 years and was previously in special forces in the U.S. Air Force. 
He reportedly plans on joining the private sector.
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			<news:title>Swalwell was dubbed the &apos;Snapchat king of Congress&apos; years before sexual misconduct scandal emerged</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Disgraced former Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., was once dubbed the &quot;Snapchat king of Congress&quot; years before his career was derailed by newly-surfaced sexual misconduct allegations.
Swalwell was forced to resign from Congress and suspend his California gubernatorial bid amid the fallout of damning reports alleging sexual harassment and sexual assault. In his public statements, Swalwell has fiercely denied the criminal allegations but admittedly suggested he had acted inappropriately outside his marriage in the past.
Among the allegations Swalwell has faced are that he had sent unsolicited photos of his genitalia to women he had met in professional settings on Snapchat, the popular social media platform known for allowing messages and images to disappear.
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In 2016, Swalwell was the subject of a glowing report from The Hill by tech journalist Taylor Lorenz about his use of the platform, which at the time was seldom used by politicians.
&quot;Imagine a typical Snapchat user, and you probably don’t think of a 35-year-old straight-laced congressman from California,&quot; Lorenz began the report. &quot;But in a few short months, Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) has skyrocketed to success on the app, using the platform to connect with constituents and grow his base.&quot;
&quot;The result is an entertaining feed of short videos, photos and an unfiltered peek into the daily life of a congressman. He snaps photos of his daily commute, shoots videos from his hometown in northern California, and documents his daily meetings as a representative of California’s 15th district,&quot; she wrote.
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In an interview with Lorenz, Swalwell said how &quot;so many of our constituents&quot; were on Snapchat and not just &quot;young people.&quot;
&quot;That’s when I realized that a lot of people are really going there whether it’s for getting news, staying in touch with friends, just cool, fun, interesting things that disappear in 24 hours,&quot; Swalwell said at the time. &quot;We just realized that this was another way to communicate directly with constituents.&quot;
Swalwell boasted his growing following on the platform, telling Lorenz, &quot;&quot;People now come up to me at the grocery store or in our community and say, hey, I like your Snapchat.&quot;
&quot;I want people back home to know that I haven’t forgotten about the responsibility of sharing what I do here as the person they elected,&quot; the now ex-lawmaker said.
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According to the report, Swalwell offered &quot;personal Snapchat lessons&quot; to colleagues on Capitol Hill and even &quot;carried around a stack of homemade Snapchat flyers that he hands out on the House floor.&quot;
&quot;It may seem strange for a member of Congress to be so enamored with a social media messaging app, but Swalwell says he is passionate about mobile technology and the opportunities it provides,&quot; Lorenz wrote.
Looking back at her report nearly a decade later, Lorenz told Fox News Digital, &quot;I’m horrified and disgusted by the stories coming out about his behavior. The fact that someone in his position of power was allegedly using social media to groom young women is very disturbing. I think we are all probably reading this story about his Snapchat use in a new light.&quot;
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			  <news:name>Lorenzo Lamas and Heather Locklear set to make their first public outing as a couple at fan event</news:name>
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			<news:title>Lorenzo Lamas and Heather Locklear set to make their first public outing as a couple at fan event</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Heather Locklear and Lorenzo Lamas are taking their relationship public this month.
On Wednesday, Lamas took to X to announce that he and Locklear will be at the Chiller Theatre Expo, which is taking place at the Hilton hotel in Parsippany, New Jersey from April 24–26.
&quot;Looking forward to seeing all of my peeps. She is too,&quot; Lamas wrote on the social platform, formerly known as Twitter.
The announcement came just a day after a representative for Lamas confirmed to E! News that the pair are seeing each other. Representatives for Locklear and Lamas did not respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.
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Locklear and Lamas have been a rumored couple since TMZ pushed photos of them celebrating New Year&apos;s Eve together in Las Vegas.
Last May, Locklear ended her five-year relationship and engagement to Chris Heisser. In 2021, Locklear told People that a marriage to Heisser was &quot;not so important.&quot;
&quot;We’re together, and we love each other and support each other. And really, that’s all that matters,&quot; she told the outlet at the time.
Locklear and Lamas have a long history of relationships.
The &quot;Melrose Place&quot; actress was married to Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee from 1986 to 1993, a pairing that drew major media attention during the height of both of their careers.
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In 1994, she married Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora, and the couple had a daughter before eventually divorcing in 2007. Over the years, Locklear has also been linked to several other figures, including an engagement to her &quot;Melrose Place&quot; co-star, Jack Wagner.
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Lamas has had a notably eventful relationship history, including five marriages.
He was first married to Victoria Hilbert in the early 1980s, followed by a marriage to publicist Michele Cathy Smith.
He later married actress Kathleen Kinmont in 1989, and after their divorce, he wed Playboy Playmate Shauna Sand in 1996; the couple had three daughters before separating in the early 2000s. In 2011, Lamas married Shawna Craig, though they eventually divorced as well.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mike Trout&apos;s torrid Angels series vs Yankees ends in historic fashion after he blasts fifth home run</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mike Trout&apos;s torrid Angels series vs Yankees ends in historic fashion after he blasts fifth home run</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Mike Trout couldn’t stop rounding the bases at Yankee Stadium during the Los Angeles Angels’ four-game series, and he made history doing so.
The future Hall of Famer crushed five home runs, including a blast in the Angels’ 11-4 win Thursday afternoon, and tallied nine RBIs in the series, which Los Angeles split with New York.
The 34-year-old Trout entered the series with only two home runs and seven RBIs on the season, but he’s heading back home this weekend looking like his prime self after what transpired in the Bronx.
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He also heads back with some history as the first visiting player to hit a home run four straight days at Yankee Stadium, according to MLB.com’s Sarah Langs.
Trout’s five homers are also tied for the most in a single series against the Yankees. Only three others — George Bell, Darrell Evans and Jimmie Foxx — have done so in past seasons.
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The latest home run from Trout was a solo blast that traveled 446 feet off Yankees reliever Angel Chivilli in the top of the seventh inning Thursday to make it a 7-4 game. Jo Adell’s grand slam later in the game blew it open for Los Angeles to even the series in the end.
Before that, Trout kicked off the series with two home runs and five RBIs in a wild Monday night contest that ended with the Yankees walking it off. Aaron Judge also belted two home runs in the game, as did Trent Grisham, whose game-tying two-run blast in the ninth inning kept the Yankees’ hopes alive.
But Trout and the Angels got the job done Tuesday night, and the veteran outfielder’s only hit was a solo homer. Then, in Wednesday night’s loss, Trout went 2-for-4 with a homer and two RBIs.
Yankee Stadium in general has been a pleasant place for Trout, a South New Jersey native, as he’s hitting .346 with 13 homers in his career there. He also homered in five straight games against the Yankees if you include the Angels’ last meeting in 2025. That also took place in Yankee Stadium.
&quot;He’s the greatest, the greatest of all time,&quot; Judge said of Trout after Monday’s game. &quot;I know he’s had some tough injuries over the years, but to see himself back in a better spot this year – every time he comes to the Bronx, man, he puts on a show. I hate to see it, but it’s fun competing against a guy like that.&quot;
As Judge mentioned, the Angels are just happy Trout is playing injury-free to start the season, and perhaps this Yankees series has him hitting his stride.
The three-time league MVP is heading to Cooperstown one day, but there is always the thought among baseball fans about what could’ve been for his career had injuries not gotten in the way. Trout played 130 games last season for the first time since 2019.
Now 10-10, the Angels are hoping they can get that output from Trout once more in 2026. They’re looking to get back to the playoffs for the first time since 2014.  
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			  <news:name>Travelers may be slapped with &apos;ridiculous&apos; new fees as popular city seeks millions per year</news:name>
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			<news:title>Travelers may be slapped with &apos;ridiculous&apos; new fees as popular city seeks millions per year</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Many popular destinations struggling with overtourism and infrastructure issues are aiming to fix those problems in an often unpopular way: by implementing new taxes on tourists.
The city of Galway, on the west side of Ireland, is widely known for its medieval streets, colorful shopfronts and historical landmarks. It is now strongly considering a tourist tax that could generate more than $2.1 million annually in the city, according to the Connacht Tribune newspaper.
The proposal envisions an accommodation charge of $1.10–$2.20 per visitor, per night, for tourists staying in hotels or short-term lodging.
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Sally-Ann O’Brien, Galway City Council’s new tourism officer, spoke at a meeting this week to address concerns, the Tribune reported.
She said most European countries already charge visitors a small nightly fee, with 21 of the 27 EU member states imposing similar taxes.
O’Brien noted that many international visitors come from Europe and are used to paying a tax, per the Irish Independent newspaper.
Any tourism levy would require legislation and approval from the Irish government at the national level.
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That&apos;s good news for opponents of the proposal. At least three prominent local leaders have voiced their concern.
Councilor Alan Curran recently said an inconsistency in tourism numbers could &quot;severely impact our ability to budget effectively,&quot; the newspaper reported.
&quot;We need to protect ourselves from those economic shocks,&quot; he added.
When the Galway City Council, back in 2024, discussed a motion to explore a tourist tax, a former mayor and well-known business executive both expressed dismay.
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A former mayor of Galway, Eddie Hoare, said a tourist tax could &quot;send out the wrong message.&quot;
Pat McDonagh, the founder of Supermacs, a popular fast food chain in Ireland, called the proposal a &quot;ridiculous idea&quot; on Newstalk Breakfast in September 2024.
&quot;We would be the laughingstock of the country if we introduced a tourist tax,&quot; he said.
Recent data shows Galway continues to attract many visitors. 
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Fáilte Ireland’s &quot;Key Tourism Facts 2024: Galway,&quot; published in 2025, reported some 1 million international visitors and 1.4 million domestic tourists, generating more than $1.08 billion.
Travelers took to Reddit to weigh in on the proposed tax.
&quot;The local authority ought to consider what it is they’re actually offering tourists at this point, and if it’s worth what they expect them to be paying anymore,&quot; one Reddit user said.
&quot;Have to agree. Galway is completely overpriced for what it offers,&quot; another said.
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&quot;There are people online — and, unfortunately, in politics — who view hiking taxes as infinite free money,&quot; a third Reddit user said.
Others didn&apos;t understand the outrage and upset.
&quot;This is a normal charge in cities around the world and works fantastically,&quot; a traveler said.
&quot;I&apos;ve never even batted an eye at paying it.&quot;
Galway attracts scores of tourists for its unique mix of history, culture and atmosphere.
Its location on Ireland’s west coast adds another major draw. Galway has dramatic coastal scenery that consistently ranks among the most photographed and visited in the country.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Tennessee governor signs nuclear family month resolution as critics push back on exclusions</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tennessee governor signs nuclear family month resolution as critics push back on exclusions</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee has signed a resolution declaring June as &quot;Nuclear Family Month,&quot; as an alternative to the usual LGBTQ+ Pride Month.
Lee, a Republican, signed House Joint Resolution 182 on April 9 after it passed the House in April 2025 and the Senate last month.
The legislation highlights the importance of celebrating the traditional family unit, described as &quot;consisting of one husband, one wife, and any biological, adopted, or fostered children.&quot;
&quot;The nuclear family is under attack in our beloved State and nation, and it is our responsibility to uplift, protect, and support values that help Tennessee prosper,&quot; the resolution further provides as an explanation for the celebration.
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A spokesperson for the governor did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.
LGBTQ+ advocacy groups have begun to speak out against the resolution, with a representative for GLAAD telling Fox News Digital its opinion on the bill.
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&quot;The strongest families are grounded in love, not legislative definitions. It is disturbing to see lawmakers use their platform to intentionally exclude their own constituents,&quot; the organization wrote in a statement.
&quot;Instead of drafting resolutions that aim to divide Tennessee families, Gov. Lee should be focused on building a state where every family is treated fairly and every child has the opportunity to succeed.&quot;
The news of the legislation comes a few days after the Pride flag at Stonewall National Monument’s federal flagpole in New York City, a well-known symbol for the LGBTQ+ community, was restored following a two-month legal battle and settlement with the Trump administration.
&quot;This is a victory for the LGBTQ+ community and for our entire city,&quot; Mayor Zohran Mamdani wrote in an X post on Monday. &quot;It’s a reminder that New Yorkers won’t let our history be rewritten.&quot;
&quot;Our administration will keep working to ensure LGBTQ+ New Yorkers can live safely and with dignity in our city,&quot; he added.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Ashley J. DiMella contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Republicans want to give individual legislators the power to order arrests</news:name>
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			<news:title>Republicans want to give individual legislators the power to order arrests</news:title>
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State Rep. Tony Rivero thinks the Arizona Legislature doesn’t have enough power to arrest people who don’t show up when lawmakers demand. 
The Peoria Republican wants to change that by giving the Arizona Senate president, the speaker of the Arizona House of Representatives or any committee chairman in either chamber the power to unilaterally issue an order of contempt for anyone who ignores legislative subpoenas. 
And that would mean they could be arrested and hauled in to testify.

                
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Right now, either chamber can issue an order of contempt for a person who ignores a subpoena only if they get approval from the majority of their legislative body. Rivero’s House Bill 2745 would instead put that power in the hands of individual lawmakers. 
“One person, whether it’s the chair or the presiding officer of either body in the legislature, should not have the power to arrest someone for failing to comply with the legislative subpoena,” Sen. Lauren Kuby, D-Tempe, said before voting against the bill on Thursday. “This is far too much power to put in the hands of… one single person in a political body, and it needs to remain with the full Senate and the House to make such a serious decision.”
The Senate president, House speaker and committee chairmen already have the power to issue subpoenas to compel people to testify in front of them. If the subpoenaed person refuses, the 60-member House or 30-member Senate can hold them in contempt, but only following a vote. If that contempt resolution is approved, the body’s sergeant-at-arms can arrest the person and bring them to the legislature to testify. 
Republicans control the House and Senate now, and have done so nearly uninterrupted for 60 years.
Beyond allowing individual legislators to issue orders to physically force someone to come to the Capitol to testify, Rivero’s bill would also allow sheriff’s deputies to arrest those who ignore legislative subpoenas. 
His proposal would also allow those accused of contempt to supply evidence to refute the allegations. 
HB2745 is a near-copy of a bill that Rivero sponsored last year that passed the legislature on party lines and was vetoed by Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs. 
“This bill weaponizes the power of the legislature in a way that could be used to intimidate Arizonans,” she wrote in her veto letter. “Holding someone in contempt is a very serious matter and is best left to be determined by the entire body, rather than one legislator.”
If Rivero’s proposal had been the law in 2021, the Senate president alone could have held the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors in contempt for refusing to comply with wide-ranging subpoenas for election equipment and materials to be used in the Senate’s partisan “audit” of the 2020 presidential election results. 
Instead, Republicans in the Senate failed to find the board in contempt after one Republican joined with Democrats, who voted against the resolution. 
During a House Government Committee hearing on Feb. 18, Rivero said that since he started his political career in the Peoria City Council, his goal was always to increase the power of the body he served in. He claimed the proposal will give the legislature teeth to force the executive branch to supply information without having to wait for a vote from the full chamber. 
Rivero’s proposal would hand a lot of power to some of the Arizona Legislature’s lawmakers with extreme far-right views. 
Sen. Wendy Rogers, R-Flagstaff, who is the chairman of the Senate Judiciary and Elections Committee, was censured by her own Republican-controlled chamber in 2022 for comments calling for people she perceived as enemies to be hanged from gallows, and for social media postings Rogers made threatening to “personally destroy” fellow Republicans who sought to punish her. 
Rep. John Gillette, R-Kingman, the chairman of the House Federalism Military Affairs and Elections Committee, last year made a series of social media posts that were laced with profanity, calling Muslim immigrants “savages” and accusing them of pushing “Sharia law” onto Americans.
Only three people officially registered in support of Rivero’s proposal, while 337 registered against it. 
It passed the House on Feb. 26 by a vote of 32-20 and the Senate on Thursday by a vote of 17-10, both along party lines. It is almost certainly headed for a veto from Hobbs. 
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			<news:title>Left-wing host blasts AOC as &apos;weak,&apos; says she only engages critics who are 100% friendly</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ana Kasparian said in a Friday episode of &quot;The Young Turks&quot; that Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) showed &quot;a devastating level of weakness&quot; in past votes related to Israel, following a public exchange between the two on social media.
&quot;I’m sick of AOC being incredibly weak on things that she shouldn’t be weak on,&quot; Kasparian said. &quot;Especially at a time when overwhelmingly Democratic voters are against what Israel is doing.&quot;
Kasparian’s remarks came during a segment in which she walked through a recent interaction with Ocasio-Cortez on X, after responding critically to the congresswoman’s post about a disrupted plot targeting Palestinian activist Nerdeen Kiswani.
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Kasparian said her response to Ocasio-Cortez was intentionally sharp and rooted in frustration over what she described as inconsistency on foreign policy votes.
&quot;You should vote to send Israel more money for weapons,&quot; Kasparian said, describing her reply as sarcastic. &quot;Obviously I’m being sarcastic there.&quot;
The segment then shifted to Ocasio-Cortez’s past voting record, which Kasparian argued reflects a pattern of backing away from stronger opposition under pressure.
&quot;No one can force you to change your vote,&quot; Kasparian said. &quot;You changed your vote because you got a little bit of pressure and you didn’t like the pressure.&quot;
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Kasparian also pointed to a more recent vote in which Ocasio-Cortez opposed an amendment to cut military aid to Israel, arguing that even defensive funding should not be supported.
&quot;She voted against an amendment to cut military aid to Israel,&quot; Kasparian said. &quot;I don’t care. Money is fungible.&quot;
Kasparian framed her criticism around what she described as a failure to follow through on the progressive expectations that helped elect Ocasio-Cortez.
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&quot;The whole reason why she was elected in the first place was to transform the Democratic Party,&quot; Kasparian said. &quot;That is the opposite of what you got elected to do.&quot;
She contrasted Ocasio-Cortez’s public messaging with her voting decisions in Congress.
&quot;I love your fiery speeches. They’re great. They don’t do anything though,&quot; Kasparian said.
&quot;When push comes to shove and you have an opportunity to show us that you’re going to do something with your vote, in the very least, you cave.&quot;
Kasparian concluded by reiterating that her criticism is rooted in disappointment rather than opposition, while maintaining that Ocasio-Cortez’s voting record speaks for itself.
&quot;That was a big red flag,&quot; she said. &quot;A devastating sign of weakness.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for comment but did not immediately hear back.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Drones could soon be banned from hovering over Arizona’s live events</news:name>
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			<news:title>Drones could soon be banned from hovering over Arizona’s live events</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Key Points: 
Bill would block drones over ticketed entertainment events
Cardinals, D-Backs support measure
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It’s being promoted as a measure to protect public safety.
Sen. Tim Dunn said the operators of Phoenix International Raceway came to him with concerns that drones over their events could become a hazard if they fell into a crowd. So the Yuma Republican agreed to sponsor legislation making it illegal to fly a drone within 400 feet — altitude or distance — from any “ticketed entertainment event.”
Now the legislation, which has picked up the support of NASCAR, the Arizona Cardinals, the Arizona Diamondbacks, and Live Nation Entertainment, has been expanded to create a one-mile bubble around sporting events, concerts and any other paid event. And that includes any event that is outdoors or at a venue with a retractable roof.
And House Majority Leader Michael Carbone acknowledged that change was made to keep drone operators from “stealing” the show.
“We do respect property rights,” said the Buckeye Republican. He said it’s aimed for situations when “there’s a willful intent … to take information that’s from someone else’s property.”
Dunn said there is precedent for what he is seeking.
The Federal Aviation Authority already prohibits drones within three miles of major sporting events which seat 30,000 or more people for an hour before and after an event under its authority to declare a “National Defense Airspace.” All this measure does, he said, is extend that coverage to smaller events like concerts and other outdoor events.
But Rep. Alexander Kolodin said he fears what’s in Senate Bill 1160 is overly broad.
“This bill is a significant threat to our First Amendment rights and threatens to turn a lot of our fellow Arizonans, including members of the media, into criminals,” said the Scottsdale Republican.
That goes to the zone around events where drones could not fly at all.
“If the intent of this bill was to prevent people from recording live performances at ticketed events, it’s very simple,” he said. “You say ‘You can’t use a drone to record a live performance at a ticketed event without the consent of the organizer.’ ”
But that, said Kolodin, is neither what the bill says or does.
It says any person flying a drone within a mile of any such event — and not just vertically — is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. That would include anyone, media or otherwise, who was simply flying around to look at the traffic or anything else.
And that carries a penalty of up to six months in jail and a $2,500 fine.
Kolodin said he was surprised the Arizona Media Association has not weighed in on the legislation. Its membership includes radio and TV stations, newspapers and digital operations.
Lisa Simpson, senior vice president of the association, said she had no comment.
But Kolodin said this isn’t just about reporters. He said that, as written, others could be affected.
Consider, Kolodin said, anyone who happens to live within a mile of one of these events.
As crafted, the measure would allow those people to fly their drones — but only above their own property. And even then, he noted, the drone operators could not use their aircraft for commercial purposes, something that presumably would keep them from sending any message that people, including those at the event, should buy something.
But Kolodin said it’s even more insidious than that.
The prohibition against what drone owners who live within a mile of the event could do above their own personal property would also include conveying or communicating a message. 
“We could think of a situation where we have a speaker on the drone, obviously keeping within city noise limits, is broadcasting a political message, a social message, something like that,” Kolodin said. “That is expressly prohibited under the bill, which is a clear First Amendment violation.”
That message, he said, could be even more creative.
He said there are people who know how to program drones to create patterns where their lights paint a picture or spell out a message.
“I’m sure if I knew more about drones, I’m sure there’s a way I could get them to say ‘MAGA’ if I wanted,” Kolodin said. “That’s expressly prohibited under the bill.”
Kolodin also said he sees something ironic with the state seeking to make criminals out of some drone operators.
He said it comes at a time “where the government is using drones more and more to spy on citizens.” And Kolodin also noted that some of his colleagues are supporting a measure that would formalize the ability of police and cities to use cameras at intersections and elsewhere to “create a surveillance state where every move of a citizen is monitored.”
Yet Kolodin said SB 1160 would restrict the ability of Arizonans to use the same tools.
And he had some words for those who are pushing lawmakers to enact these new restrictions.
“I could see how the Cardinals, Ticketmaster, whoever, would want a bill that prohibits recording their live events,” Kolodin said.
“It’s understandable,” he said. “But I can’t understand how they would not look at this and realize that it is far too broad for that ostensible purpose. It doesn’t make any sense to me.”
Dunn said despite the fact that both the Senate and House have approved versions of his plan, this may not be the last word.
He said he is open to some tweaking of the language — but only as long as the measure retains what he says should be the focus of the bill — crowd safety.
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			<news:title>Daughter of missing American woman touches down in Bahamas, slams stepdad after he fled amid investigation</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The daughter of a woman who remains missing in The Bahamas lashed out against her stepfather after arriving on Great Abaco Island on Thursday.
Karli Aylesworth previously slammed her stepfather, Brian Hooker, who was the last person to see her mother, Lynette Hooker, alive on April 4. Brian said Lynette fell overboard from their dinghy around 7:30 p.m. as the pair motored towards their sailboat, which was anchored off of Elbow Key.
Brian was arrested by the Royal Bahamas Police Force on April 8, and spent five days behind bars while police investigated Lynette&apos;s vanishing. He was released Monday night without being charged with a crime.
On Tuesday morning, he told several news outlets that he would remain in the island nation to search for Lynette, but jetted off Wednesday for the United States, landing in Atlanta in mid-afternoon, a source familiar with the matter told Fox News Digital.
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&quot;I think it shows his character. He somehow lost my mom at sea and cries on camera saying he’ll never stop searching, then leaves the next day,&quot; Aylesworth told The New York Post upon her arrival to the town of Marsh Harbour, close to where her mother went missing.
She de-planed at the tiny Leonard Thompson International Airport in Marsh Harbour with her boyfriend, Steve Hansen, in tow. They were reportedly met by a uniformed police officer before taking off in a taxi.
Hooker&apos;s attorney, Terrel Butler, said he was going to visit his mother.
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&quot;Following his release from custody without charge, Mr. Hooker is now facing another emergency. In addition to the trauma of his wife of 25 years being missing, Mr. Hooker has received urgent word of his mother’s grave illness,&quot; Butler told NBC News. &quot;He has traveled to [the] United States of America to be at her bedside during this critical time.&quot;
In the wake of her mother&apos;s disappearance, Aylesworth told Fox News Digital that she was aware of &quot;prior issues&quot; with Brian&apos;s behavior.
&quot;There have been prior issues brought to my attention, which may be important for any thorough investigation. If this truly was an accident, I can understand and live with it,&quot; Aylesworth said. &quot;However, there needs to be an intensive review of the facts and circumstances of this tragic incident before that can be determined.&quot;
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Aylesworth said she has been &quot;privy to very little information,&quot; adding her &quot;sole concern is to find out what happened to my mother and make sure a full and complete investigation is performed into her disappearance.&quot;
She also told &quot;Fox and Friends&quot; that something &quot;doesn&apos;t add up&quot; with her mother&apos;s disappearance, and accused Brian of having a &quot;history of domestic violence&quot; and anger issues.
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Meanwhile, Bahamian police said their search for Lynette was coming to an end as early as Thursday after analyzing &quot;tide, drift and wind,&quot; and deciding there was nowhere else to look. A U.S. Coast Guard investigation remains ongoing.
Brian has maintained that he had nothing to do with Lynette&apos;s disappearance, and that it was purely an accident driven by windy conditions and choppy seas.
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Before he was jailed, he said he was &quot;heartbroken&quot; over Lynette&apos;s disappearance.
&quot;I am heartbroken over the recent boat accident in unpredictable seas and high winds that caused my beloved Lynette to fall from our small dinghy near Elbow Cay in the Bahamas,&quot; he wrote. &quot;Despite desperate attempts to reach her, the winds and currents drove us further apart. We continue to search for her and that is my sole focus.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Katie Hobbs sitting on $7.2M war chest, outraising both GOP challengers combined six to one</news:name>
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			<news:title>Katie Hobbs sitting on $7.2M war chest, outraising both GOP challengers combined six to one</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Clockwise from left: Gov. Katie Hobbs, U.S. Rep. Andy Biggs, U.S. Rep. David Schweikert. (Photos by Gage Skidmore and Cronkite News Service)

In her bid for a second term, Gov. Katie Hobbs is sitting on a campaign war chest that is six times what both of her Republican challengers have combined, and she raised nearly twice as much as Andy Biggs and David Schweikert did in the first three months of the year.
In the first quarter, the Democratic incumbent hauled in nearly $2.1 million, thanks to a fundraising operation that hews closely to the national fundraising efforts by other prominent Democrats. It is driven by contributions from Big Law executives, the tech industry and the entertainment world.
Hobbs ended March with almost $7.2 million in the bank.
“While Katie Hobbs continues to build momentum and connect with Arizonans across the state, her opponents are stuck in a chaotic primary — burning through limited cash and taking out-of-touch positions on the issues that matter most to Arizonans,” Nicole DeMont, Hobbs’s campaign manager, said in a written statement. “Five straight quarters of outraising the entire GOP field makes one thing clear: Katie Hobbs is building a broad coalition of Republicans, Democrats, and Independents who are rallying behind her record of delivering results — and that coalition will win in November.”
By comparison, Biggs and Schweikert raised a combined $1.1 million — though the financial footing of the two Republican congressmen is starkly different.

                
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Biggs, who has been endorsed by President Donald Trump, pulled in about $855,000 for the first quarter and entered April with more than $1.1 million on hand. Schweikert, on the other hand, raised just $219,000 and spent nearly twice that, leaving him with just $86,000 in cash as the campaign speeds toward the July 21 primary election.
“Arizonans are reacting with excitement and optimism about our vision to Restore the American Dream, from eliminating the state income tax to fostering an environment that encourages home buying for our next generation of citizens,” Biggs said in a written statement. “We’re staying focused on the issues our state cares about and we’re confident that strategy will be rewarded by the voters in 2026.”
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Hobbs took more than 22,000 contributions between January and March, and the average itemized donation was just $20. (State law only requires political donors to be identified after they give a total of $25 to a campaign; Hobbs’s total includes nearly $162,000 in unitemized contributions.) That small-dollar base was bolstered by a collection of wealthy supporters who gave her campaign maximum $5,500 contributions, accounting for about $385,000 of her total.
Among those prominent backers are “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Scandal” creator Shonda Rhimes, television writer and producer David Mandel, Metallica manager Peter Mensch, Amazon general counsel David Zapolsky, Shake Shack founder Danny Meyer and director Adam Nimoy, the son of actor Leonard Nimoy.
Biggs, meanwhile, has earned the financial support of prominent national conservative megadonors like shipping supply CEO Richard Uihlein, businessman Douglas Deason, hotel magnate Gary Tharaldson and entrepreneur Jay Kemmerer. 
And while Schweikert lagged behind in overall fundraising, he has the support of a number of prominent Arizona business figures, including former Phoenix Suns owner Robert Sarver and Swift Transportation founder Jerry Moyes.
One wrinkle in Hobbs’s reelection bid may be entrepreneur Hugh Lytle, who bankrolled his campaign as an independent with a $1 million loan and still has more than $800,000 in cash. Lytle mounted his campaign as a member of the Arizona Independent Party, but will go before voters as a candidate for the No Labels Party after a judge last month ruled that the party illegally changed its name last year. 
Lytle is positioning himself as a business-minded independent outside of the partisan political fray, and if he continues to pump money into his campaign, he could siphon the votes of right-of-center Arizonans that are crucial to Hobbs winning in a state where Republicans hold a decisive voter registration advantage over Democrats.
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			  <news:name>The WNBA&apos;s Wings can&apos;t shield Paige Bueckers, Azzi Fudd from relationship questions forever</news:name>
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			<news:title>The WNBA&apos;s Wings can&apos;t shield Paige Bueckers, Azzi Fudd from relationship questions forever</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The biggest storyline coming out of Monday night&apos;s WNBA Draft wasn&apos;t just that the Dallas Wings landed another No. 1 overall pick in Azzi Fudd. It was that Fudd, a now-former star at Connecticut, is dating the Wings&apos; superstar franchise player, Paige Bueckers, who also played at Connecticut.
&quot;Pazzi&quot; (as fans affectionately call the couple) has reunited.
And because it&apos;s getting so much attention, it also opened the door for a lot of people — many of whom don&apos;t really follow women&apos;s basketball — to jump in with takes that don&apos;t hold up.
The biggest one is that Dallas took Fudd No. 1 just because of her relationship with Bueckers.
That&apos;s just not true.
Fudd was going to be a top pick no matter who had the No. 1 selection. You don&apos;t put together a college career like she did — one of the most efficient scorers in UConn history, nearly 50/45/95 shooting splits, Final Four Most Outstanding Player — and suddenly become a fraud because of who you&apos;re dating.
She also fits perfectly into the Wings&apos; roster based on their position needs.
Dallas already has Arike Ogunbowale and Paige Bueckers running the offense, so what they really need around them is space. Fudd gives them exactly that. She&apos;s one of the best off-ball shooters to come into the league in a long time.
After adding Alanna Smith and Jessica Shepard in free agency, they didn&apos;t need a big.
And sure, the chemistry with Bueckers is a bonus.
Now, all that said, we still need to talk about what happened at Fudd&apos;s introductory press conference on Thursday. Because that&apos;s when things got awkward.
A reporter asked Fudd a pretty reasonable question.
&quot;Paige announced last year on TikTok that y’all were a couple,&quot; the reporter said. &quot;And I’m wondering if that’s still the case, and if so, if y’all have talked to other couples in the league about how they negotiate that dynamic as pro teammates?&quot;
Before Fudd could answer, Wings PR stepped in.
&quot;I understand why you have to ask that question, but we’re going to respectfully decline from commenting on our players&apos; personal lives,&quot; the rep said.
Look, I understand the instinct there. Teams want to protect their players, and generally speaking, an athlete&apos;s dating life isn&apos;t something that needs to be dissected in a press conference.
But when your significant other is also your franchise player and starting backcourt partner, it&apos;s a story.
And the question wasn&apos;t intrusive or inappropriate, either. The reporter wasn&apos;t fishing for gossip. He was asking about how two players might navigate being both teammates and partners at the highest level.
And by shutting it down immediately, the Wings actually made it a bigger deal than it needed to be.
If Fudd answers that question herself, gives a quick, polished response and pivots back to basketball, it probably doesn&apos;t go anywhere. Address it once, and we can all move on.
Instead, the PR intervention became the story. And it&apos;s all over our news feeds.
Realistically, Fudd could have handled that in about 10 seconds.
We&apos;re both professionals. I&apos;m really excited to share the court with Paige again. We won a national championship together in 2025. Let&apos;s run it back here in Dallas.
Easy.
And that&apos;s where the Wings might need to adjust their approach, because this isn&apos;t something they’re going to be able to shield their players from forever.
This relationship is public. We all already know about it. Fudd and Bueckers attended Monday&apos;s draft arm-in-arm, for goodness&apos; sake.
Of course, you don&apos;t have to make it the focal point of every media session, but trying to completely shut it down isn&apos;t realistic, either. Especially as the league continues to grow.
With the new CBA bringing in bigger salaries and more visibility, these players are stepping into a much larger spotlight. And with that spotlight comes more coverage, more interest, and yes, occasionally questions that might sometimes be a little uncomfortable.
That&apos;s part of the deal.
The Wings don&apos;t need to lean into this romantic relationship, and they don&apos;t need to make it a sideshow. But letting their players handle those moments naturally would probably go a lot further than trying to shut them down entirely.
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			  <news:name>ASU assistant football coach and former Gilbert high standout Steven Miller dies</news:name>
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			<news:title>ASU assistant football coach and former Gilbert high standout Steven Miller dies</news:title>
			<news:keywords>TEMPE – Steven Miller, an Arizona State assistant strength coach and former Gilbert High School football standout, died Wednesday, the university confirmed.
Miller, 29, experienced a medical incident recently related to epilepsy.


The Sun Devil Football family mourns the passing of Steven Miller.
We extend our thoughts to those who knew and loved him. pic.twitter.com/Ih7EcydjlI
— Sun Devil Football (@ASUFootball) April 16, 2026





A 2014 Gilbert High graduate, Miller went on to play offensive line at ASU from 2015 to 2019, starting in 35 games. Following his playing career, he transitioned into coaching, with early stops at Louisiana-Lafayette and Florida.
He returned to Arizona State in 2023 as a graduate assistant working with the offensive line and recently was promoted to assistant strength coach.
Miller was widely regarded as a positive and impactful presence within the program. Current and former players, along with staff members, shared tributes on social media, remembering him for his energy, leadership and relationships within the team.
Arizona State coach Kenny Dillingham, who was on staff as an offensive assistant when Miller was a freshman at ASU, wrote “praying for everyone who knew Steve. He had a joy for people that was unmatched and impacted so many lives. We lost a good one.” 


Praying for everyone who knew steve. He had a joy for people that was unmatched and impacted so many lives. We lost a good one #SunDevil4LIFE https://t.co/VXujq40byh
— Coach Dillingham (@KennyDillingham) April 16, 2026





Former ASU cornerback and current Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Chase Lucas said, “Was just with you last week and now you gone… luv you bro. Look out for us down here.”


Was just with you last week and now you gone…luv you bro. Look out for us down here 🕊️ https://t.co/ruwCAt3G8T
— Chase Lucas (@Chase_Lucas2) April 16, 2026





Former linebacker and teammate Kyle Soelle added, “Great teammate and even better person. Prayers to his family.”


Great teammate and even better person. Prayers to his family🙏🕊️ https://t.co/94zNMdodq7
— Kyle Soelle (@kyle_soelle) April 16, 2026





Former defensive lineman Justin Wodtly, who is set to graduate from ASU in May, called Miller the “most genuine guy in the program” and a “team first guy,” while former running back Demario Richard, another teammate of Miller’s, wrote, “Lil bro you just broke my heart… We raised you. Watched you grow… Most of all, thank you.”
Arizona State has not released additional details.
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			  <news:name>How much money did citizens in your state lose to cryptocurrency fraud last year?</news:name>
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			<news:title>How much money did citizens in your state lose to cryptocurrency fraud last year?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Key Points: 
Americans lost over $11 billion in cryptocurrency crimes
California reported the most crypto crimes and dollars lost
Twenty-three states have enacted crypto ATM regulation laws to curb fraud
Americans reported losing more than $11 billion in cryptocurrency-related crimes between 2024 and 2025, according to a new report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation that found complaints rising 21%.


California by far reported the most cryptocurrency-related crimes and dollars lost to digital asset scams last year, nearly double that of runner-up Texas in both categories, according to new data the FBI released its annual Internet Crime Report for 2025. Residents in the largest states – California, Texas, Florida and New York – reported the most complaints and overall losses. But after those mega-states, the correlation between population and the number and scale of scams becomes less clear: Oregon, which ranks 27th by population, reported the fifth largest losses due to cryptocurrency-related crime: $545,938,510. The FBI data shows cryptocurrency scams resulting in a total of a reported $11.366 billion in losses. Seniors were the hardest hit of any age group: Americans over the age of 60 reported the most complaints and the largest amount lost — more than $4.4 billion from that group alone last year.

Twenty-three states have enacted crypto ATM regulation laws in total, with 10 states passing laws in 2025. At least 22 bills have been introduced this year. Indiana in March became the first to outlaw the kiosks with the enactment of House Bill 1116.


In the last month lawmakers have passed bills to do so in Alabama (HB 303), Florida (HB 505), Wisconsin (AB 968) and Kansas (HB 2515 and HB 2591), Mississippi (HB 1625) and Kentucky (SB 189).


Emma Kinery is a State Affairs national reporter covering state politics and policy out of our Washington, D.C. office. Contact Emma Kinery at ekinery@stateaffairs.com or on X @EmmaKinery.


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			  <news:name>Zendaya&apos;s flesh-toned &apos;Dune&apos; suit divides fans with brutal social media reactions</news:name>
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			<news:title>Zendaya&apos;s flesh-toned &apos;Dune&apos; suit divides fans with brutal social media reactions</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Zendaya&apos;s &quot;Dune: Part 3&quot; press tour fashion has already caught the ire of fans and foes on social media.
The 29-year-old actress, who stars as Chani in the Denis Villeneuve epic, walked the red carpet Tuesday wearing a unique Schiaparelli suit at CinemaCon in Las Vegas.
Her two-piece ensemble from the fashion house&apos;s fall/winter 2026 collection featured a flesh-toned blazer with oversized lapels and sculpted hips to complement a matching pencil skirt.
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Coined &quot;Look 9,&quot; Schiaparelli described the look as a &quot;single-breasted tailored jacket in nude corset toile covered with a play of multiple layers of jersey and wadding to create a depth-effect and featuring molded hips. Matching pencil skirt.&quot;
Fans stormed social media with reactions to the unusual suit, which included Christian Louboutin pumps and diamond hoop earrings.
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&quot;I see she chose paper over plastic,&quot; one fan wrote on X, while another noted, &quot;Zendaya in a dress made of sand.&quot;
&quot;A rare fail. Looks like something Ed Gein would wear,&quot; one user wrote.
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One fan commented, &quot;It&apos;s giving silent hill nurse glam.&quot;
&quot;Zendaya always looks sickening but I fear this might be her worst look,&quot; an X user noted.
&quot;Can I get the Zendaya burrito extra spice,&quot; another wrote. &quot;LMAO she looks like she&apos;s wearing a saltine cracker.&quot;
Still, fans complimented the &quot;Euphoria&quot; actress for going all-in on the press tour. 
&quot;Love her commitment to having an outfit inspired by the film she&apos;s promoting,&quot; one fan wrote, while another noted, &quot;She never misses.&quot;
Her &quot;Dune&quot; co-stars, including Timothée Chalamet and Jason Momoa, and director Denis Villeneuve, joined the actress at the Dolby Colosseum at Caesars Palace for the Warner Bros. event, where they debuted the first seven minutes of &quot;Part 3.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>House lawmakers express disgust over Swalwell not being exposed sooner: &apos;It&apos;s shameful&apos;:</news:name>
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			<news:title>House lawmakers express disgust over Swalwell not being exposed sooner: &apos;It&apos;s shameful&apos;:</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Lawmakers from both parties expressed disgust and alarm that Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., has been able to hold elected office for 16 years, build a national profile — even mount a front-running gubernatorial campaign — all the while masking the alleged sexual misconduct that forced him from office earlier this week.
&quot;There needs to be a zero-tolerance policy in the Capitol for that type of behavior,&quot; Rep. Sarah McBride, D-Del., said.
&quot;I’m glad that he resigned. He needed to resign. My heart breaks for any victim, all the women who have come forward thus far. And I’m horrified by his behavior.&quot;
McBride’s thoughts were echoed by Rep. Beth Van Duyne, R-Texas, who noted Swalwell’s conduct had crossed obvious red lines.
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&quot;I think it&apos;s pretty clear. Don&apos;t sleep with your staff. Don&apos;t sexually harass people that work for you. And don&apos;t rape women. It&apos;s not really that hard of a list to follow,&quot; Van Duyne said.
The remarks from lawmakers come as Capitol Hill grapples with how to prevent similar stories from repeating themselves down the road.
Bombshell reporting from CNN and the San Francisco Chronicle last week laid out accounts from multiple victims detailing how Swalwell had made sexual advances toward intoxicated women, pressured employees into intimate situations and invited them to send him explicit images over text.
In their wake, Swalwell announced he would abandon his campaign to become the next governor of California on Sunday. A day later, he also announced his resignation from Congress.
Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, was left baffled by how Swalwell had managed to keep his conduct under wraps — despite an apparent reputation for pushing the envelope.
&quot;I don’t know — I mean it’s a shame and it’s shameful. I know folks say that there were rumors and so forth,&quot; Castro said.
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At the same time, he noted that members have limited visibility into each other’s lives.
&quot;This place — people don’t generally, unless they intend to, they don’t generally hang around with each other a lot,&quot; Castro said.
To Rep. Debbie Dingell, D-Mich., future instances of misconduct might be prevented by a greater culture of transparency between offices.
&quot;I think that people need to know that they can come to women members like me and do something,&quot; Dingell said.
&quot;And I’ll tell you one thing. If Nancy Pelosi had had any indications, she would have cut his &apos;blanks&apos; off,&quot; she added, referring to the former speaker of the House.
Even after his resignation, Swalwell has continued to rebuff the claims against him.
&quot;These accusations are false, fabricated, and deeply offensive — a calculated and transparent political hit job designed to destroy the reputation of a man who has spent twenty years in public service,&quot; Sara Azari, Swalwell&apos;s attorney, wrote on social media Tuesday.
&quot;The timing, nature and coordinated rollout of these vile and heinous allegations speak for themselves.&quot;
Other members reacting to Swalwell’s comments said they were not concerned about when the claims surfaced.
&quot;It&apos;s always unfortunate whenever allegations like this emerge at whatever time. But I don&apos;t think there&apos;s a wrong time for truthful allegations to ever come out,&quot; Rep. Shomari Figures, D-Ala., said.
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With Swalwell having resigned office, California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that the state would hold a special election to fill to fill the vacancy on Aug. 18.
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			<news:title>US general warns Russia may be developing nuclear anti-satellite weapon in orbit</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The head of U.S. Space Command said the U.S. is &quot;very concerned&quot; that Russia may be developing a nuclear weapon in space to target satellites, warning such a move could disrupt global communications, GPS systems and daily life on Earth.
Gen. Stephen N. Whiting, the commander of U.S. Space Command, made the remarks during an appearance on The General &amp; The Journalist, a weekly podcast by The Times.
&quot;Russia remains a very historic and sophisticated space power. Yes, they have been hurt by economic sanctions, but they continue to invest in counter-space weapons, with the most concerning reports being that they are potentially thinking about placing on orbit a nuclear ASAT weapon,&quot; he added. &quot;That would violate the Outer Space Treaty that they&apos;re a party to, and it would hold at risk everyone&apos;s satellites in low Earth orbit, and that would be an outcome that we just couldn&apos;t tolerate.&quot;
Whiting noted that space is considered a global commons, with the 1967 Outer Space Treaty — signed by nearly every nation, including all major space powers — prohibiting claims of sovereignty.
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He said that differs from earlier eras when explorers would plant flags to claim land for a king or country.
Whiting stopped short of confirming the underlying intelligence, but emphasized the seriousness of the concern.
&quot;I won’t speak about our intelligence sources and methods, but obviously it’s a report that we’re very concerned about,&quot; he said.
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Fox News Digital has reached out to the Pentagon for further comment on the matter.
A nuclear detonation in low Earth orbit — which spans roughly 100 to 1,200 miles above Earth — could have devastating consequences for both military and civilian infrastructure, according to Whiting.
&quot;All of low Earth orbit would be at risk, and you know, that&apos;s over 10,000 satellites today with these new proliferated low earth orbit constellations like Starlink,&quot; he said.
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Such an event could cripple satellite networks that underpin GPS, communications, financial systems and global internet access.
Whiting noted that most people do not realize how dependent modern life is on space-based systems.
&quot;The average citizen around the world probably doesn’t think about how space enables their life every day, but if they carry a smartphone in their pocket, they are leveraging space multiple times a day,&quot; he said.
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He suggested Russia may view space-based attacks as a way to offset what it sees as U.S. and NATO advantages in conventional warfare.
&quot;From a Russian perspective, they look at the United States, they look at NATO and they see a conventional overmatch there of conventional arms,&quot; Whiting said. &quot;They believe that novel ways of trying to undermine the United States and NATO, such as by neutralizing our space capabilities, helps them to level the battlefield.&quot;
Whiting also pointed to ongoing Russian activity targeting satellite systems, including widespread interference in Europe.
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&quot;Clearly across Europe, we have seen sustained satellite communication jamming and GPS jamming,&quot; he said.
He warned that such actions are already having real-world consequences, particularly for civilian aviation.
&quot;The real problem with that GPS jamming, for example, is it’s being done in a way that’s affecting civil aviation in Eastern Europe and across southern Europe,&quot; Whiting said.
&quot;When we put at risk civilian airliners full of citizens just trying to go on business or holiday, that’s incredibly problematic,&quot; he added. &quot;We do not want to see this normalization of trying to interfere with other satellites.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hillary Clinton rips Trump on migrant child detentions, but Bill Clinton’s own record cuts deep</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hillary Clinton rips Trump on migrant child detentions, but Bill Clinton’s own record cuts deep</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton criticized the Trump administration&apos;s immigration enforcement practices, warning that the detention of thousands of migrant children is causing &quot;terrible damage&quot; – but data from former President Bill Clinton&apos;s tenure shows a similar trend. 
&quot;Terrible damage to children is being done in our name,&quot; Clinton shared in an X post on Wednesday, along with data showing the Trump administration has so far detained 6,200 children, with an average of 226 children held a day. 
Clinton’s criticism lands against a historical record that complicates the attack, because federal data from the 1990s showed hundreds of juveniles in custody on an average day under former President Clinton as immigration enforcement toughened.
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The Clinton administration&apos;s Immigration and Naturalization Service, a former agency within the Department of Justice, detained 4,136 unaccompanied illegal juveniles in fiscal year 2000 for longer than a 72-hour period, according to a Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General (OIG) report published in 2001. About 400 to 500 children were held in custody on an average day that same year, the report continued. 
In 1996, former President Clinton signed the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act and the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act, two laws that expanded immigration enforcement by broadening mandatory detention and speeding up removals.
The data Clinton referenced in her tweet came from the Marshall Project, a nonprofit news outlet that reports on the criminal justice system, and outlined detainee figures during the second Trump administration.
&quot;ICE does not target children or separate families,&quot; a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) spokesperson told Fox News Digital on Wednesday when asked about Clinton&apos;s post. &quot;Parents are asked if they want to be removed with their children, or ICE will place the children with a safe person the parent designates. This is consistent with past administrations’ immigration enforcement.&quot;
Clinton&apos;s tweet followed her appearance at the Munich Security Conference in February, when she said there&apos;s a &quot;legitimate reason&quot; to have a debate on immigration policies, adding that it &quot;went too far.&quot;
&quot;It&apos;s been disruptive and destabilizing, and it needs to be fixed in a humane way with secure borders that don&apos;t torture and kill people, and with a strong family structure, because that is at the base of civilization,&quot; said the former 2016 presidential candidate.
Following the influx of over 18 million illegal immigrants under the Biden administration, according to the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), DHS says it has stopped the exploitation of 450,000 unaccompanied children. 
&quot;Many of the children who came across the border unaccompanied were allowed to be placed with sponsors who were smugglers and sex traffickers,&quot; the DHS spokesperson said. &quot;The Trump administration has located more than 145,000 of these children in person in the United States through visits and door knocks.&quot;
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Fox News Digital reached out to the offices of Bill and Hillary Clinton.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Boston to give LGBTQ+ migrants vouchers for yoga, meditation, ‘creative healing’</news:name>
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			<news:title>Boston to give LGBTQ+ migrants vouchers for yoga, meditation, ‘creative healing’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The city of Boston is offering LGBTQ+ migrants vouchers for yoga, massages and meditation by partnering with a nonprofit organization.
&quot;The City of Boston is partnering with a nonprofit to hand out $250 to $500 to LGBTQ+ migrants for yoga, meditation, massages, hair salon visits, acupuncture, and gym memberships,&quot; Mass Daily News reported Wednesday. 
&quot;The program, called ‘Belonging Matters,’ is a collaboration between OUTnewcomers and the Mayor’s Office for Immigrant Advancement — a city agency under Mayor Michelle Wu. Priority goes to ‘low-income, isolated queer and trans migrants, asylum seekers and refugees,’&quot; the report added. 
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A post on Instagram from OUTnewcomers, which identifies itself as a non-governantal organization (NGO) which is advocating for LGBTQ+ migrants in Boston, advertised the offering as &quot;Wellness Support for LGBTQ+ Migrants in Boston.&quot;
The post continued, &quot;Get $250-$500 for Your Well-Being&quot; for yoga and meditation, creative healing, peer support, and gym membership.
The post added, &quot;Priority for Low-Income, Trans &amp; Isolated LGBTQ+ Migrants in Boston. All funds must be used within the City of Boston. APPLY NOW!&quot; 
In a subsequent post, however, OUTnewcomers criticized the coverage of the program by Mass Daily News and others, saying &quot;OUTnewcomers strongly condemns the recent coverage published by Mass Daily News and Daily Mail UK, which contains serious inaccuracies and harmful misrepresentations about our work. These outlets did not follow ethical reporting standards. Instead, they amplified a clickbait narrative that fuels hostility toward LGBTQ+ migrants and those who serve them.&quot;
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The post continued, &quot;Our City of Boston-funded program is modest and need-based. It provides small vouchers of $50 or less to eligible LGBTQ+ migrants living in Boston to access limited wellness supports such as haircuts, acupuncture, or massage. The program is also intended to support local Boston businesses that welcome LGBTQ+ and migrant clients and workers.&quot;
It added, &quot;This hate-driven disinformation directly endangers Sal Khan, founder of OUTnewcomers, threatens the future of our organization, and puts vulnerable community members at greater risk.&quot;
OUTnewcomers announced a temporary pause to the Belonging Matters program on Thursday due to threats to Khan and participants in the program.
&quot;This decision comes after the organization and its founder, Sal Khan, received multiple death threats and threats of being reported to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) following the project’s public launch. These threats have created serious concerns for the safety and well-being of both leadership and the vulnerable community members the program serves,&quot; the announcement said.
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Boston’s GBH News reported that the city is facing a $48.4 million budget deficit, due to &quot;costs from record snowfall, healthcare and the perennial problem of public safety overtime.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and OUTnewcomers for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Shouting match erupts between RFK Jr. and Dem lawmaker over his comments about Black children</news:name>
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			<news:title>Shouting match erupts between RFK Jr. and Dem lawmaker over his comments about Black children</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr. found himself in a shouting match with a congresswoman after she questioned him about previous comments he made about Black children during a budget hearing Thursday.
Rep. Terri Sewell, D-Ala., confronted Kennedy about remarks he made during a 2024 podcast interview alleging that all Black children are overmedicated and need to be &quot;re-parented.&quot;
&quot;Mr. Secretary, you’ve all ready admitted that you are not a board-certified physician and you’ve a ready admitted you did not go to medical school. Have you ever re-parented or parented, I should say, a Black child?&quot; Sewell asked Kennedy.
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At the time of the podcast, Kennedy was a candidate in the 2024 presidential election. Throughout the interview, he explored various campaign promises, including a plan to fight the drug epidemic by creating &quot;rehabilitation facilities&quot; in rural areas. The facilities would mirror &quot;wellness farms&quot; he encountered during his time in the Peace Corps.
&quot;Rehabilitation facilities that I’m going to start in rural areas all over the country — where any American can go for free, anyone who is dependent on drugs, either legal drugs or illegal drugs … Psychiatric drugs — which every Black kid is now just standardly put on Adderall, SSRIs, Benzos, which are known to induce violence,&quot; Kennedy said on the Earn Your Leisure podcast.
&quot;And those kids are going to have a chance to go somewhere and get re-parented — to live in a community where there’ll be no cellphones, no screens. You’ll actually have to talk to people.&quot;
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For several minutes, the pair bickered back and forth over whether Kennedy made those remarks. Standing behind Sewell, an aide held a poster board displaying Kennedy&apos;s remarks.
Kennedy said he didn&apos;t know what the phrase &quot;re-parented&quot; meant and denied ever saying it.
&quot;You absolutely said it,&quot; Sewell said.
But Kennedy refused to answer Sewell&apos;s question about whether he had ever reparented or parented a Black child. He accused Sewell of &quot;making up&quot; those remarks.
&quot;I am absolutely not making this up. Mr. Secretary, in your opinion, what factors should the federal government consider when re-parenting a Black child who has been on ADHD or ADD [medication]? That’s rhetorical, sir,&quot; Sewell said.
An HHS spokesperson told Fox News Digital that Kennedy&apos;s comments on the podcast were taken &quot;out of context.&quot;
&quot;Prior to his time as Secretary, he described these communities as spaces where individuals, particularly young people facing alienation, mental health challenges, and rising rates of despair could undergo a form of &apos;re-parenting.&apos; In psychotherapy terms, reparenting involves developing the emotional regulation, discipline, boundaries, and self-worth that may not have been established in childhood, through consistent care, accountability, and supportive relationships,&quot; HHS said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Peptides may soon be easier to get amid RFK Jr&apos;s push, but experts warn of risks</news:name>
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			<news:title>Peptides may soon be easier to get amid RFK Jr&apos;s push, but experts warn of risks</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will reportedly weigh easing restrictions on peptides in anticipated talks.
The meeting, which is expected to be held in July, will discuss relaxing limits on more than a half dozen peptide injections.
Peptides are short chains of amino acids — the building blocks of proteins — that play key roles in biological functions, according to the National Institutes of Health. Peptide drugs are lab-made versions of natural molecules in the body that are designed to mimic or influence biological signals to treat disease, experts say.
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In a federal notice released Wednesday, the FDA identified these drugs — used for conditions ranging from insomnia to obesity — for potential inclusion on a list of substances that can be safely compounded by pharmacies.
This follows Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s push to deregulate peptides, which he’s spoken about publicly, although most peptides have not been reviewed for safety by the FDA.
Kennedy has discussed using the substances for personal injuries. In a recent interview on &quot;The Joe Rogan Experience&quot; podcast, he stated that he’s a &quot;big fan of peptides.&quot;
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The HHS secretary mentioned that he’s &quot;very anxious&quot; to making some peptides &quot;more accessible.&quot;
&quot;My hope is that they will get moved to a place where people have access from ethical suppliers,&quot; Kennedy said, alluding to the FDA taking action.
Peptides have gained popularity among wellness influencers and and fitness gurus as a means of building muscle, healing injuries or appearing younger, the AP reported.
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Peptides act like a signal to hormones and the human body. Similar to how GLP-1s (glucagon-like peptide-1 agonists), such as Ozempic, suppress appetite and trigger weight loss, peptides can signal other functions, like the release of growth hormones.
Certain peptides up for review by the FDA, like BPC-157, are marketed for tendon healing, gut healing (in cases like ulcerative colitis), injury recovery and inflammation reduction, although the FDA has warned about the risk of unapproved peptide treatments.
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The FDA wrote in a February advisory that &quot;compounded drugs should only be used in patients whose medical needs cannot be met by an FDA-approved drug.&quot;
&quot;Patients should obtain a prescription from their doctor and fill the prescription at a state-licensed pharmacy,&quot; the agency wrote.
The current peptide market has been referred to as the &quot;Wild West&quot; due to lack of regulation. In an interview with AP, Dr. Peter Lurie, a former FDA official who now leads the Center for Science in the Public Interest in Washington, D.C., commented that &quot;the Wild West is about to become wilder.&quot;
&quot;I don’t see why one would take the path of proper drug approval if there is now this less rigorous, alternative path to market,&quot; he said.
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Under the Biden administration, the FDA added nearly 20 peptides to a list of substances that should not be produced by compounding pharmacies, according to the AP.
The panel of pharmacy advisers at the time noted that the peptides did not meet criteria for safety.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Former Arsenal goalkeeper Alex Manninger dead at 48 after car struck by train at railroad crossing</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former Arsenal goalkeeper Alex Manninger dead at 48 after car struck by train at railroad crossing</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Arsenal player and Austrian goalkeeper Alex Manninger died tragically on Thursday after the vehicle he was driving was struck by a train at a railroad crossing in Salzburg, police said. He was 48. 
Manninger was not immediately identified by law enforcement, but a number of his former teams released statements on social media confirming the news of his tragic passing. 
&quot;Everyone at Arsenal is shocked and deeply saddened by the tragic passing of former goalkeeper, Alex Manninger,&quot; the team’s statement read. &quot;All our thoughts are with his family and loved ones at this incredibly sad time. Rest in peace, Alex.&quot; 
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Police told The Associated Press that Manninger was involved in a fatal &quot;traffic accident involving a local train and a car&quot; at a railroad crossing early Thursday morning.
&quot;Upon arrival, emergency responders found that the car’s driver, a 48-year-old man from Salzburg, had already been freed from the vehicle by first responders and was undergoing CPR. Police assisted with resuscitation efforts, including the use of a defibrillator. Despite further efforts by paramedics and an emergency physician, resuscitation was unsuccessful. The man from Salzburg succumbed to his injuries.&quot;
The details of what led to the fatal wreck were not immediately known, but police said the car was struck and dragged by a train. There were no additional injuries reported. 
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The death of the former English Premier League pro sent shockwaves throughout the soccer community.
&quot;We mourn the loss of our former player Alexander Manninger, who tragically lost his life in a traffic accident,&quot; FC Red Bull Salzburg wrote on X. &quot;Our thoughts are with his family and friends. Rest in peace, Alexander.&quot; 
&quot;Liverpool FC is deeply saddened by the passing of former goalkeeper Alex Manninger at the age of 48,&quot; Liverpool added in a separate post on X. &quot;The thoughts of everyone at LFC are with Alex&apos;s family and friends at this difficult time.&quot;
&quot;Today is a terribly sad day. He has left us not only as a great athlete, but as a man of rare values: humility, dedication, and an extraordinary professional seriousness,&quot; Juventus said in a translated statement. &quot;Juventus expresses its condolences for the passing of Alex Manninger and stands with the family in this moment of grief.&quot;
Manninger won the 1998 Premier League and FA Cup with Arsenal and was also a Serie A winner with Juventus. He made 33 appearances for Austria.
The Associated Press contributed to this report. 
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			<news:title>Luma launches AI-powered production studio with faith-focused Wonder Project</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The studio&apos;s first project will be about Moses and star Academy Award-winner Ben Kingsley, to be released this spring on Prime Video.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>High school students shown inappropriate images in teacher&apos;s slideshow presentation</news:name>
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			<news:title>High school students shown inappropriate images in teacher&apos;s slideshow presentation</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Students at a Washington high school were exposed to nude images during a slideshow during class, the school&apos;s president said in a letter to parents.
Students at Glacier Peak High School in Snohomish, Washington were exposed to images of nude breasts during a teacher&apos;s presentation, school principal Alicia Mitchell wrote to parents in a letter obtained by Fox News Digital.
&quot;Families, We want to make you aware of an incident in a classroom where inappropriate images were inadvertently shared with the students. It is our understanding that these images have since been viewed by many others beyond the classroom and want to give you an opportunity to process with your student if you choose to do so,&quot; Mitchell wrote.
While the Snohomish school district is investigating, according to Seattle Red&apos;s Jason Rantz, Mitchell&apos;s letter to parents offered no details about the teacher.
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&quot;Specifically, the content included images of nude breasts and were briefly visible during a teacher’s PowerPoint presentation. This does not reflect our expectations for classroom materials, and we take this matter very seriously. School administrators have already started taking steps to address this and are actively reviewing to assess this situation and appropriately address it moving forward.&quot;
Rantz viewed the slide that allegedly showed the nude breasts, saying the side contained &quot;four photos of the breasts in small boxes, as if they’re previews of photos from a folder.&quot;
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Mitchell&apos;s letter continued: &quot;As this is a personnel matter currently under investigation, we’re unable to provide additional details or comment further. We take this matter seriously and are following established processes to review the situation and determine next steps.&quot;
While the school has yet to put out a public statement, members of the public expressed their concern for a lack of action taken so far.
&quot;Whoever it was should be arrested for showing porn to children,&quot; X user Lou Pacheco wrote.
&quot;So I’m sure that teacher has been fired or at least suspended, right?&quot; another user named Julie Skinner asked.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jacob Rodriguez talks &apos;special connection&apos; with wife, Emma, a US Army helicopter pilot, ahead of NFL Draft</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jacob Rodriguez talks &apos;special connection&apos; with wife, Emma, a US Army helicopter pilot, ahead of NFL Draft</news:title>
			<news:keywords>NFL Draft prospect Jacob Rodriguez is going to have a pretty cool job to tell people about when he’s taken next week by an NFL team to begin his professional football journey.
But if you were to ask Rodriguez, his wife, Emma, has the coolest job in the family.
&quot;Any time I get the chance to talk about her is the best. Every time I get the chance to tell people what she does for a living, they’re blown away, and rightfully so,&quot; Rodriguez told Fox News Digital during a recent interview.
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Emma Rodriguez is a 15A Aviation Officer in the United States Army. She flies the UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter. While Jacob was chasing his football dreams at the University of Virginia before transferring to Texas Tech, Emma, his high school sweetheart, was a West Point cadet.
So, it only seemed right for them to partner with USAA, the official &quot;Salute to Service&quot; partner of the NFL, ahead of Jacob’s start in pro football to help inspire all service members sacrificing for our country just as Emma does.
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&quot;I think they do a tremendous job, and they actually got to take us out to a simulator,&quot; Jacob said of USAA. &quot;I got to go, and my wife got to teach me how to fly, and that was a very fun experience. It’s something I didn’t think I would be able to do. Just partnering with them and being able to serve as many people as we can.&quot;
On the gridiron, Jacob knows efficiency, strength, focus and more is needed to perform at a high level. But being in that simulator gave him a newfound appreciation for what his wife does when she goes to work each day.
&quot;What she does is very hard work, and it’s very stressful. But she’s up to the task,&quot; Jacob explained. &quot;She’s always busy, always preparing, getting ready. And it just helps me out so much because I know somebody who’s working so hard and has so much on their shoulders that I get to do what I do for fun. I get to just have a lot of fun when I’m doing it. When I get to support her and show her all the appreciation I have for her, it means a lot to me.&quot;
Their love story is one that certainly pulls at the heartstrings.
They grew up in North Texas, attending rival high schools but building a bond that would face adversity given their individual dreams. Emma was heading to West Point in New York, while Jacob was trying to become a quarterback at Virginia. 
They each faced their own levels of adversity, with Jacob transferring to Texas Tech to become a linebacker without a scholarship at first, while Emma was fighting to get through her first year at West Point.
But their bond grew stronger despite the distance and personal struggles, and on July 1, 2023, they didn’t just get engaged. They got married on the same day.
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Since then, they’ve been each other’s rock, and Jacob couldn’t be more grateful to have someone like Emma by his side as he looks ahead to next Thursday’s draft.
&quot;We try to be there as much as we can,&quot; he said. &quot;It helps that she’s doing what she’s doing, and I’m doing what I’m doing. She understands how high-performing my environment is, and now I can understand the environment she has. You have to always be efficient, on your toes, be ready to go, be prepared. 
&quot;Just being able to support each other, knowing what we have to do and knowing how much work needs to be put in, we can both really be efficient with our communication. We can both know there’s more to it than just work. It’s a true, special connection, and we’re just so thankful for each other. And I’m so thankful for everything she does and the way she supports me.&quot;
While Jacob is anxious waiting to see where his NFL journey begins, Emma is also set to deploy in a few months. But while the long-distance relationship may have to continue, they will be together next week to experience the draft together.
&quot;With the NFL Draft coming up, she’ll be right there to support me. But if anything comes up on her side, I’ll be right there to support her. It’s nice when you have that coming from the house and being around each other.
&quot;What I do is something I can really appreciate and something I never take for granted.&quot;
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			<news:title>How to watch the &apos;Hang Out with Sean Hannity&apos; podcast</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Fox News host Sean Hannity&apos;s new podcast &quot;Hang Out With Sean Hannity&quot; features in-depth interviews with a variety of newsmaking figures and can be experienced on multiple platforms.
The twice-weekly podcast delivers long-form, unfiltered conversations with compelling and influential figures across culture, business, sports, politics, and beyond. Filmed from Hannity’s new set in Florida, dubbed the personal &quot;man cave,&quot; the show offers a candid, behind-the-scenes look at the conversations that take place when the cameras stop rolling.
New episodes are released Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 10 a.m. ET, but you can watch them any time you want, free of charge.
Here is exactly how to find and watch the new show on your personal device or TV.
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Click here to go to the show&apos;s YouTube channel, where you can watch all published episodes.
Or to open up YouTube, you can go to YouTube.com on your computer or open the YouTube app on your Smart TV or phone. In the search bar at the top, type: &quot;Hang Out with Sean Hannity.&quot; 
Once you find the channel, you can click the &quot;Subscribe&quot; button, or you can click &quot;Subscribe&quot; beneath a YouTube video while it&apos;s playing, located beneath the title.
To find full episodes, click on the channel name to see a list of videos. Look for the &quot;Videos&quot; tab to find full-length interviews.
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Click the &quot;Follow&quot; button to get notified when a new episode drops.
Fox News Digital also publishes and writes up clips from the show every week.
Hannity&apos;s guests have included Sage Steele, Billy Bush, Jillian Michaels, Nancy Grace, Democratic Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman, and former Democratic Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich.
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			  <news:name>California Democrats admit they heard rumors about Swalwell&apos;s alleged sexual misconduct</news:name>
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			<news:title>California Democrats admit they heard rumors about Swalwell&apos;s alleged sexual misconduct</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Two California Democrats have acknowledged they heard rumors about Eric Swalwell&apos;s alleged sexual misconduct over the years during CNN interviews on Wednesday.
Rep. Sam Liccardo, D-Calif., told CNN&apos;s Wolf Blitzer that he first heard the rumors when Swalwell announced his gubernatorial campaign.
&quot;I first heard about the rumors when Swalwell announced his run for governor in November and knew political consultants who talk about what we call oppo files, these opposition records that political consultants compile, talking about Swalwell&apos;s sexual misconduct. At that time, nobody was talking about rape, as we&apos;re hearing now. It was not sexual assault, but clearly sexual misconduct, abuse of his position. And there&apos;s no question, I think, as Sen. Gallego said, rumors about that were going on for many, many years,&quot; Liccardo said.
He wondered why action wasn&apos;t taken and why there weren&apos;t more questions asked about his behavior.
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&quot;And you can&apos;t act individually on rumors, but, certainly, when you have a swirl of rumors like this, it raises the question, why wasn&apos;t there action taken?&quot; Liccardo said. &quot;And equally important, not just what happened here in D.C., but in California, why did so many powerful groups and individuals get behind a man that had so many swirling rumors of sexual misconduct? Why weren&apos;t important questions asked?&quot;
Former Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, a Democrat running in the California governor&apos;s race, also acknowledged rumors in an interview with CNN&apos;s Pamela Brown on Wednesday.
&quot;I think many of us had heard the rumors as well. Never seen any corroboration. But, certainly, I think that the word had gone out. Look, these are public servants. They should know they&apos;re going to be held accountable. So, one way or the other, the facts are going to come forward. And they should. There are a lot of survivors who have now come forward. They deserve the truth,&quot; Becerra responded.
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He was also asked about Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., who was one of Swalwell&apos;s closest friends in Congress, who said their tight-knit relationship &quot;clouded&quot; his judgment regarding rumors that swirled about the ex-lawmaker for years in Washington, D.C.
&quot;Eric Swalwell lied to all of us,&quot; Gallego said at a press conference in his office on Tuesday. &quot;He lied to the most powerful people in this country, and they trusted him. They trusted him with some of the most sensitive spots in our government, whether it was on Judiciary Committee, Intel Committee, impeaching Donald Trump.&quot;
&quot;And that clouded my judgment, my friendship with him,&quot; he continued. &quot;Our family&apos;s friendship together with him clouded my judgment. And I was wrong. I deeply, deeply regret that.&quot;
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Brown asked Becerra if Gallego&apos;s explanation was defendable.
&quot;I&apos;m not going to try to put myself in Sen. Gallego&apos;s shoes, but I will tell you this. There has not been enough accountability. That&apos;s a fact. And we&apos;re going to have to see accountability go all the way through. The fact that Congressman Swalwell has left the race for governor, the fact that he&apos;s resigned his position as a member of Congress, those are all, I believe, the right moves. But that doesn&apos;t mean that accountability is done. The business of accountability means getting to the truth for these survivors,&quot; Becerra said.
Swalwell has denied all the allegations, but has acknowledged mistakes were made.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Fan drilled with errant pass while on her phone sitting courtside at NBA play-in tournament</news:name>
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			<news:title>Fan drilled with errant pass while on her phone sitting courtside at NBA play-in tournament</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A woman paid the ultimate price for not paying attention to high-octane basketball while sitting courtside.
During Wednesday night&apos;s Philadelphia 76ers-Orlando Magic play-in tournament game, a woman who had floor seats was on her phone when a pass from Paolo Banchero went haywire.
Just about everyone in the vicinity of the basketball moved out of the way, except for the one person who the ball was in a direct line toward.
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The unsuspecting woman took the ball right to the head, and it ricocheted several rows behind her.
76ers star Tyrese Maxey rushed over to check on the woman. She is said to have toughed out the rest of the game.
Hopefully, for her sake, it was worth it, as the Sixers earned a 109-97 win to clinch the seventh seed in the Eastern Conference.
Maxey, named an Eastern Conference All-Star starter for the first time in his career, scored seven straight points late in the fourth to give the Sixers some breathing room against a Magic team that wasted a chance to play this game at home with a late collapse in a loss to the Boston Celtics in the season finale. Maxey finished with 31 points on the night.
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VJ Edgecombe added 19 points and 11 rebounds.
The Sixers now face those same Celtics in the first round of the NBA playoffs.
Joel Embiid had an emergency appendectomy last week in Houston. While the 76ers haven’t given a timetable for his return, the two-time scoring champion returned to the team Wednesday, surprising teammates in the locker room and watching the game from the bench.
The Magic will now play the Charlotte Hornets, who kept their season alive by defeating the Miami Heat Tuesday.
Sixers fans chanted &quot;We want Boston!&quot; in the waning moments, but it might be best to pay heed to series history. The 76ers have lost their last six playoff series against the Celtics. Philadelphia last topped Boston in a series in 1982.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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			<news:keywords>Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling put on a showcase of women’s pro wrestling in Las Vegas at the Pearl Theater on Thursday afternoon at the Pearl Theater inside Palms Casino Resort as part of Slam Fest.
And don’t be fooled – though the women of Joshi entered the ring with sparkly and elaborate outfits, the wrestlers hit just as hard as anyone else.
J-Rod learned that the hard way as she challenged Yuki Arai for the Princess of Princess Championship.
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J-Rod hoped to become the first American to win the title. Arai, known as &quot;The Genius Girl,&quot; initially felt the pain that J-Rod can bring to the ring.
J-Rod kept pushing Arai down to that, seemingly suggesting that because she was bigger and stronger that she was easily going to win the match. Arai used her quickness and agility to move around J-Rod. Arai had J-Rod in a sharpshooter, but &quot;The Ultimate Athlete&quot; would break out.
Arai even received a spear from J-Rod, and tried to pin her. But after a near fall, J-Rod’s frustration was building.
&quot;What more do I have to do?&quot; she yelled out to the crowd. &quot;There’s no way you can remain champion.&quot;
Arai went on the offensive from there. She avoided another spear from J-Rod and hit her with a full-nelson slam. She pinned J-Rod for the win to retain the Princess of Princess Championship.
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&quot;Thank you for today,&quot; Yuki says. &quot;I’m so happy to beat you. J, I love you. OK?&quot;
J-Rod grabbed the mic from Arai and vowed she would be back.
&quot;I underestimated you, Yuki. Tonight, you earned my respect, I love you too,&quot; J-Rod said.
There were no championship changes on the card.
The Las Vegas crowd got to see familiar faces in The IInspiration in action. Cassie Lee and Billie McKay defended the Princess Tag Championship against former champions Shoko Nakajima and Hyper Misao.
Though The IInspiration was up to their usual antics, they used their teamwork to keep Misao at bay while they worked on Nakajima. Lee hit Nakajima with a codebreaker and pinned her for the win.
Miyu Yamashita was in action in a special three-way match against Mizuki and Miu Watanabe. While Yamashita showed off the brute strength that has made her one of the most dangerous Japanese pro wrestlers in the industry, Mizuki and Watanabe’s high-flying style came out early in the match.
Watanabe nailed Yamashita with a Meteora from the ramp early in the match. But Watanabe and Mizuki were no match for Yamashita in the end.
Yamashita would pin Watanabe to pick up the victory.
Other results included Suzume retaining the International Princess Championship over Sakura Hattoari, Yuki Kamifuku and Wakana Uehara, known as Ober Eats, defeated Toga and Uta Takimi and Raku, Pom Harajuku and Yuki Aing defeated Alexis Lee, Shino Suzuki and Himawari.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Box score watchers beware: Broken college baseball stat software causing chaos</news:name>
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			<news:title>Box score watchers beware: Broken college baseball stat software causing chaos</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX – Arrive at the field several hours before the game, submit starting lineups, prepare the press box, serve as the official scorer, coordinate postgame media availability, post statistics and, after a long day at the office, return home just to receive a message that the box score is incorrect or out of order.
This is the life of many baseball and softball sports information directors across the country. 
The absence of a standard statistics software is resulting in botched box scores, and the NCAA finds itself under scrutiny.
SIDs are the hub of all information for a team. They record and upload all stats and scores, tasks that have become much more difficult this season. The NCAA’s partnership with Genius Sports in 2018 meant the end of CBS StatCrew, the industry standard stat software for NCAA baseball, was looming. StatCrew outlined that it would lose live stat functionality after July 2025.
However, delays from the COVID-19 pandemic and a potential dispute over selling betting data to sportsbooks meant a solution did not come by July 2025. The process remains broken. 
These issues became obvious to not only SIDs but also fans and reporters. Joe Healy, a writer for D1Baseball, expressed concern about pitchers listed out of order in box scores just three days into the season, on Feb. 15.


COLLEGE BASEBALL SIDs: Why in box scores so far this season are the pitchers out of order when it comes to when they appeared? Is this a bug related to updated software?
— Joe Healy (@JoeHealyD1) February 15, 2026





These types of issues are due to incompatibilities between the live stat programs that have taken the place of StatCrew. Three options are commonly used this season: PrestoStats, StatInput by StatBroadcast and backdated StatCrew.
How did this happen? Two big reasons: StatCrew stopped renewing its XML license (XML is Extensible Markup Language, which stores data as text), and StatCrew is generally regarded as outdated and clunky software.
“At the places I’ve worked, you launch a virtual machine on your computer that basically is opening a separate computer to run that old-school software,” said Kyler Ludlow, assistant director of athletics communication at the University of Dayton.
StatCrew requires a 32-bit operating system, which means it is not compatible with the 64-bit operating systems that are the standard now. Windows 11, the most modern Windows OS, is 64-bit exclusively, so operating StatCrew requires either an out-of-date OS or a virtual machine running the compatible OS.
XML is the NCAA standard file type for single-game stat files. Without an XML license, StatCrew cannot create these files.
StatCrew uses PAK files, a file format that bundles files together, similar to a ZIP file. These PAK files cannot simply be unraveled, as a software is necessary to unwrap the encrypted contents. This software is the now dormant XML license. Thus, without XML functionality, SIDs are forced to choose from imperfect alternatives. 
PrestoStats, StatBroadcast and backdated StatCrew are imperfect alternatives because they do not communicate with each other. This would not be a problem if there was a standardized solution, but this does not exist.
This miscommunication stems from the disparity between XML and PAK files. 
“TAS (StatCrew) uses PAK files,” said long-time NCAA scorer @ScoringChanges on X/Twitter. “Presto discontinued PAK files, but can now convert their own XMLs to PAKs. StatInput is XML only.”
This does not make any one solution stand out, leading to wide variation across schools. A survey conducted by Cronkite News among 13 schools across 11 conferences revealed that 53.8% of schools are using PrestoStats, while StatBroadcast and backdated StatCrew are each used by 23.1% of schools.
This variance led to a multitude of problems at the beginning of the season.
“Preseason, we noticed that the stats system improperly calculated ERAs, although it’s now been fixed,” said Eric Schoellner, a graduate assistant for communications at Gonzaga University, referring to StatBroadcast.
Madyson Schliep, sports information director for Adams State University, said, “Presto does not let you step back effectively and cause lots of problems if you don’t know the exact code for the play happening.”
StatCrew wasn’t the problem, said Harrison LaLone, the assistant director for athletic communications at Central Michigan University. “(The) Issue is the lack (of) compatibility forcing those using StatCrew to re-enter games played after the fact, dramatically increasing time spent preparing for the next game.”
Every option has its drawbacks, and schools were stuck choosing the least imperfect solution. In some cases, certain software, like backdated StatCrew, was not even an option.
Backdated StatCrew is a workaround that some schools use to revert StatCrew’s XML functionality by setting back the date and time on their computer and/or virtual machine to a date before the expiration of the XML license.
“We had kind of talked about it a little bit, but it wasn’t a true option for us,” Ludlow said.
Depending on a school’s IT department and the technology available, turning back the date and time is not always an option.
How did it get to this point?
“The deadline was on the horizon from the outset of Genius becoming the primary stat service for the NCAA,” Ludlow said. “So even if it wasn’t officially told to us, one way or another, that this is when that is going to happen, it has been a problem on the horizon from the beginning, which would be like 2018, 2019 range.”
The NCAA partnered with Genius Sports in May 2018 to develop stat and scoring software under the name NCAA Live Stats. This partnership includes promises to develop software for basketball, volleyball, soccer, ice hockey, football, beach volleyball, baseball/softball and lacrosse.
In August 2022, StatCrew announced that the XML activation would expire after July 2025, giving Genius Sports a soft deadline to release NCAA Live Stats for baseball. However, this deadline came and went and Genius Sports did not deliver.
The NCAA and Genius Sports provided schools with several deadlines for the release of NCAA Live Stats for baseball, starting in 2021, with some suggesting a final promise was made to have the software ready before the 2026 NCAA baseball season. 
The NCAA denies it made such promises.
In a statement to Cronkite News, the NCAA said, “The NCAA has never committed to specific delivery timelines for every sport.”
Some schools have access to NCAA Live Stats for baseball for testing purposes, with a planned release for the 2027 season, the NCAA said.
Despite a clearer timeline, concern persists about why development has taken eight years. Genius Sports may have delayed development of NCAA Live Stats for baseball until it received permission from the NCAA to sell data from NCAA Live Stats for men’s and women’s championships to sportsbooks.
“The NCAA worked with multiple vendors to explore the development of live statistics software and ultimately partnered with Genius Sports, which had existing experience building similar products across multiple sports globally,” the NCAA said in a statement. “The NCAA’s objective was to provide member schools with a high-quality, low- or no-cost option, and the NCAA national office absorbs the cost of the LiveStats platform.”
The NCAA denies the role of selling data to sportsbooks in the development timeline.
“Any potential use of NCAA data by sportsbooks would be subject to strict terms and conditions, including prohibitions on certain bet types (such as prop bets),” the NCAA said in a statement. “To date, no sportsbook operator has agreed to those terms.”
Instead, the NCAA attributes delays in development to COVID-19 and other issues.
“Development timelines for NCAA LiveStats were impacted by a range of factors, including the COVID-19 pandemic, which affected operations across the broader sports and technology landscape,” the NCAA said. “These delays were unrelated to any discussions involving sportsbooks or data use, and LiveStats development has never been tied to the sale of NCAA data to sportsbooks.”
These statements paint a different picture than previous reporting on this subject. SportsPro reported last April that the NCAA would begin selling data to sportsbooks.
“Since 2018, Genius Sports’ technology has transformed the college sports data ecosystem,” said Mark Locke, Genius Sports chief executive. “This extension is a powerful endorsement of our vision, delivering cutting-edge data solutions to support NCAA schools while connecting our sportsbook partners with the highest quality NCAA official content, alongside our exclusive NFL and Premier League rights.
So what does this mean about the role of betting data and the development of NCAA Live Stats for baseball?  
The NCAA and Genius Sports partnered in May 2018, and by March 2019 NCAA Live Stats for basketball was released for use in the men’s and women’s tournaments. This is a 10-month turnaround compared to the eight years of development for baseball.
Piecing together this dilemma is complicated. Baseball could simply be a more difficult sport to implement. Genius Sports could have already had a basketball software under development or any other combination of factors. Or, this disparity can be explained by a dispute over the rights to sell betting data to sportsbooks that did not end until 2025.
Regardless of the reason for the delays, schools and SIDs are stuck in a transitory state while they wait for a software solution that will allow all schools to report and share stats.
“Yeah, I don’t think that it’s necessarily like a lack of effort for trying to do something, by any means,” Ludlow said. “But I don’t know what the holdup is or what has been the reason that we’re still where we are.”
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			<news:title>Six factors highlighted Diamondbacks 2001 World Series championship team</news:title>
			<news:keywords>This is the next in a series of stories from Cronkite News looking back at the Diamondbacks’ 2001 World Series win.
PHOENIX – Before a single pitch was thrown in 2001, the Arizona Diamondbacks already felt there was something special about their team.
“We started spring training feeling like we had a chance to get to the World Series,” infielder Jay Bell said. “We just felt like that was who we were.”
That confidence carried one of the oldest rosters in the sport through one of the best seasons in franchise history, as Arizona became the fastest expansion team to win a World Series, defeating the New York Yankees in seven extraordinary games just four years after entering the league.
Six factors played significant roles in propelling the Diamondbacks to the biggest stage in baseball, and to capturing what is still Arizona’s only major professional men’s championship.
Luis Gonzalez’s career year
Gonzalez played 19 seasons in the major leagues but had a career year in 2001, setting highs in multiple categories. He slashed .325/.429/.688 and appeared in all 162 regular season games. 
The outfielder belted a career-high 57 home runs and finished third in the league in RBIs behind Sammy Sosa and Todd Helton. His best regular-season game came against the Los Angeles Dodgers on June 19, when he hit two home runs and drove in six RBIs.
As most Diamondbacks fans can recite from memory, it was Gonzalez who had the game-winning hit in Game 7, a bloop single off Hall of Fame closer Mariano Rivera in the bottom of the ninth at the BOB in downtown Phoenix, with the score tied 2-2, bases loaded and one out.  
When Gonzalez’ soft floater dropped into left field, sending Bell home with the winning run, it set off a fierce celebration in the rain for a fanbase thirsty for its first professional championship in Arizona. Twenty five years later, that Game 7, 3-2 win is still considered one of the greatest games ever played in baseball’s long history. 
“There was really no weakness in our order. I think we had four guys maybe with 30-plus homers or 20-plus guys,” Gonzalez said. “And that was the year I had 57. So there were RBIs up and down that lineup to be had.”
One of the highest run differentials in a seven-game World Series
Arizona recorded one of the highest run differentials in a seven-game World Series, outscoring the Yankees 37-14. Dominant pitching from Randy Johnson and Curt Schilling kept the Yankees’ lineup in check in the blow-out wins, holding New York to just one run in Game 1 and two runs in Game 6, outscoring the Yankees 24-3 in those two games.
Despite the lopsided run differential, the series was anything but one-sided. Four of the seven games were decided by one run, and three of those went to New York at Yankee Stadium, giving the Yankees a 3-2 series lead after trailing 2-0.
One of the many lasting images from that series is Diamondbacks closer BK Kim kneeling on the mound in the Bronx in disbelief. He gave up a game-tying home run to Tino Martinez in the ninth inning of Game 4 and a game-tying homer to Scott Brosius in the ninth inning of Game 5, with the Yankees winning both games in extra innings. 
Co-MVPs Schilling and Johnson
Schilling and Johnson became the first duo to share World Series MVP honors. The only other time more than two players won the award came in 1981, when Ron Cey, Pedro Guerrero and Steve Yeager split the MVP honors for the World-Series winning Los Angeles Dodgers.
Schilling and Johnson accounted for all four Diamondbacks victories with Johnson winning three. Both aces pitched in Game 7. Schilling got the start, and Johnson relieved Miguel Batista in the seventh inning. Johnson kept the Diamondbacks within one run, holding the Yankees scoreless before Luis Gonzalez’ walk-off hit won the Series.
Johnson and Schilling combined to pitch 38 2⁄3 innings of the 65 innings for the Diamondbacks.
Schilling started Games 1, 4 and 7, striking out 26 batters, walking two and allowing four runs for a 1.69 ERA in 21 ⅓ innings of work. Schilling retired 18 straight Yankees in a dominant Game 7 performance, holding New York to just two runs.
Schilling World Series starts:
Game 1: 7 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 8 SO
Game 4: 7 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 9 SO
Game 7: 7 ⅓ IP, 6 H, 2 ER, 0 BB, 9 SO
Johnson was just as dominant across his three appearances, striking out 19 Yankees, walking three and allowing two runs for an ERA of 1.04. Johnson threw a complete-game shutout in Game 2, allowing three hits with 11 strikeouts, and returned in relief in Game 7 to keep the Diamondbacks within one run.
Johnson World Series appearances:
Game 2: 9IP, 3H, 0ER, 1BB, 11SO
Game 6: 7IP, 6H, 2ER, 2BB, 7SO
Game 7: 1 ⅓ IP, 0H, 0ER, 0BB, 4SO
“It feels like it gives you a one-run lead before you even start the game,” Gonzalez said of the pitching duo.  “All you’ve got to do is try to scratch out a run or two.”
Johnson and Schilling were the quintessential one-two punch, two aces with disparate personalities who formed the foundation of the Diamondbacks’ championship run.
Johnson was one of the most sought after pitchers on the free agent market after an incredible second half to the 1998 season, where he had an ERA of 1.28 and went 10-1 with the Houston Astros. He signed a four-year 52.4 million dollar deal with Arizona, but not without a full-court press from owner Jerry Colangelo.
”I go to Randy’s home, and his two agents are there, Randy says to me, ‘I don’t even know why you’re here. With (then-manager) Buck Showalter, how are we going to get along?’” Colangelo said. “I said, ‘Wait a minute, Randy. If you had earrings coming out of your nose, in your ears and tattoos from the top of your head to the bottom of your toes and long hair, I’d say, ‘I pass.’ But one out of three is OK. And he just laughed. And that broke him.”
Schilling, a product of Shadow Mountain High School in Phoenix, had been in the league for 12 years before landing in Arizona, after he requested a trade from Philadelphia, saying he wanted to pitch for a contender. The Diamondbacks traded first baseman Travis Lee and pitchers Vicente Padilla, Omar Daal, and Nelson Figueroa for the right-handed pitcher, bringing him back to the Valley.
Johnson struck out a league-high 372 batters, posted a 2.49 ERA and led all pitchers in WAR with 10.1, winning his third straight Cy Young Award in 2001. Schilling was runner-up for the award after putting together his best big league season in 2001, posting a 2.98 ERA, striking out 293 hitters and walking 39 batters in 256.2 innings of work. Schilling finished second in pitching WAR putting up 8.8. 
Both starters put the Diamondbacks in baseball lore, recording 20-plus-win seasons and combining for a 43-12 win-loss record.
One of the oldest teams to win a World Series
No moment was too big for the Diamondbacks. Veteran leadership defined the roster. The average age during the regular season was 31.9 years, making it the oldest roster in team history. 
No player in the World Series’ starting lineup was younger than 31.
At 37, Mark Grace was the oldest player in the starting lineup. A three-time ALL-Star, he also finished as runner-up for National League Rookie of the Year in 1988.  
Steve Finley, 36, anchored the outfield with elite defense, earning five Gold Glove Awards over his career.
Damian Miller, 31, served as the starting catcher throughout the World Series and hit a career-high 13 home runs in 2001.
Gonzalez, 34, was in the midst of a career year, finishing third in National League MVP voting.
Craig Counsell, 31, was a versatile utility player and former World Series champion with the Florida Marlins.
Bell, 35, was in his 14th major league season and playing for his fifth team when he joined the Diamondbacks in 1998.
Tony Womack, 31, led the team in stolen bases in the regular season with 28.
Matt Williams, 35, was a five-time All-Star and four-time Silver Slugger who finished third in MVP voting in 1999.
The youngest player on the World Series roster was 22-year-old closer Byung-Hyun Kim, whom the Diamondbacks signed out of South Korea at 19. Cy Young award winner Johnson was 38.
“This was a veteran team,” former Diamondbacks general manager Joe Garagiola Jr.  said. “This was a team of players who had a lot of individual success. But besides Craig Counsell, no one had championship success.”
Offense and defense shine brightly
The Diamondbacks’ pitching was elite in 2001, but their offense was just as effective. Arizona ranked in the top 10 in most offensive categories. 
The Diamondbacks were a disciplined team, ranking fifth in walks (587) and 20th in strikeouts (1,052). They also showed power at the plate. Arizona slugged 208 home runs in 2001, tied for seventh in the National League, and posted a .442 slugging percentage but ranked below average in doubles. 
Perhaps because they were an older team, they only stole 71 bases, with 28 of those coming from 31-year-old Tony Womack, and 14 from Reggie Sanders. Defensively, the Diamondbacks were equally strong, committing the second-fewest errors in the majors with 84.
“That year we had a bench that was devastating for opposing teams,” Garagiola Jr. said. “We set the NL record for most pinch hit home runs. The guys on the bench, these were all guys that could have and would have been everyday players on other teams.”
Fastest expansion team to ever win a World Series
After a successful MLB expansion in 1993, the league expanded again five years later. The Diamondbacks and then-Devil Rays entered the league in 1998. The Rays have made the World Series twice but have yet to win a championship.
The Diamondbacks have also made the World Series twice, but they became the fastest team to win one, doing so just four seasons after entering the league by defeating a Yankees team that had won the previous three titles.
The Diamondbacks initially were going to follow what the Colorado Rockies did a few years earlier by building through the draft and creating a farm system early on. But after a decline in demand for season tickets following Arizona’s debut season, the Diamondbacks decided that in order to sell tickets they would need to be competitive and go all in to win in just the second year of the young franchise’s existence. 
“I just set out to win now,” Colangelo said.  “And of course, our new plan, we won three divisional titles and won a World Series in that short period of time. It’s never been done before in the history of baseball, and probably never will be in today’s economic structure in baseball.”
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			<news:title>The Utah Utes have a secret weapon at tight end you need to see to believe</news:title>
			<news:keywords>We have reached the point in the college football offseason where spring practices are coming to a close and depth charts are starting to take shape.
All the hard work these young men have put in this winter in the weight room and on the practice field is feeling like it&apos;s starting to pay off, and many will end up on &quot;freaks lists,&quot; highlighting the physical progress they&apos;ve made since camp started.
The Utah Utes have a tight end that may end up on several freaks lists, but perhaps not in the conventional manner.
When you think of a physically &quot;freaky&quot; tight end, you probably think of specimens like Gronk or Kyle Pitts.
These are tall and fast human beings that create mismatch nightmares all over the field thanks to their length and speed.
The Utes&apos; tight end falls on the opposite end of the freak spectrum, and you&apos;ll have to see young man to believe him.
What an absolute unicorn!
There&apos;s a lot to unpack here, but first and foremost, I think I need to make a quick call to the All-Name Team, because a 336lb wrecking ball with the name &quot;Semi&quot; feels so on-the-nose that I have to wonder if his parents have a crystal ball.
You can&apos;t be named Semi and NOT be a freaking unit. I don&apos;t make the rules, I just write about them.
Also, can we check this &quot;kid&apos;s&quot; birth certificate? Because I refuse to believe that&apos;s a freshman.
He runs with the anger of a resentful man in his 40s, jaded by life events that won&apos;t happen to him for another decade.
They say &quot;low man wins,&quot; and if that&apos;s the case, good luck stopping this guy.
At 5&apos;11&quot; and well over three bills, he has the center of gravity of Odd Job from the Goldeneye video game on the N64.
I can&apos;t wait to see this dude in action, and it looks like I&apos;m not alone.
As is often the case with big guys who dream of playing a skill position, our dear Semi will likely get moved to defensive tackle or interior offensive lineman, and that would be a travesty.
The NIL opportunities alone for this kid have to be off the chart if he is out here catching touchdown passes at Rice Eccles Stadium in the fall.
I&apos;m sure Mack Trucks have been dying for a spokesperson with this kind of aura, so let&apos;s make it happen.
I will be keeping a close eye on the Utes this season, and praying for any poor, unfortunate soul of a free safety that gets matched up on Semi this year.
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			<news:title>DOJ opens investigation into Eric Swalwell over sexual assault allegations</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Department of Justice is investigating the multiple sexual assault allegations against former California Rep. Eric Swalwell, a source familiar with the matter confirmed to Fox News Digital.
Within the last few weeks, Swalwell has been accused by five different women of sexual assault and harassment over the last several years. District attorneys for both Los Angeles and New York have also launched their own respective investigations.
The string of allegations includes that he allegedly drugged and raped one woman and sexually assaulted one of his staffers, which have spurred at least two local criminal investigations. He has denied all the allegations, but has admitted to making mistakes.
Following the allegations, Swalwell suspended his campaign for California governor and resigned from his position in Congress.
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&quot;I am deeply sorry to my family, staff, and constituents for mistakes in judgment I&apos;ve made in my past,&quot; Swalwell said in a statement announcing his resignation. &quot;I will fight the serious, false allegations made against me. However, I must take responsibility and ownership for the mistakes I did make.&quot;
&quot;I am aware of efforts to bring an immediate expulsion vote against me and other members. Expelling anyone in Congress without due process, within days of an allegation being made, is wrong,&quot; he continued. &quot;But it&apos;s also wrong for my constituents to have me distracted from my duties. Therefore, I plan to resign my seat in Congress.&quot;
While Swalwell was originally silent as the allegations began, his office broke its silence earlier this week speaking to the New York Post.
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&quot;This false, outrageous rumor is being spread 27 days before an election begins by flailing opponents who have sadly teamed up with MAGA conspiracy theorists because they know Eric Swalwell is the frontrunner in this race,&quot; Micah Beasley, a spokesperson for Swalwell, said at the time.
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			<news:title>FBI has received DNA data from Nancy Guthrie case: sources</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The FBI has received DNA evidence recovered from the Tucson, Arizona, home of Nancy Guthrie, sources familiar with the investigation confirmed to Fox News Digital.
A source with knowledge of the investigation confirmed that investigators had collected a clipping from Nancy&apos;s bedsheets.
A spokesperson with the Pima County Sheriff&apos;s Office said that they&apos;ve been &quot;sharing a lot of things&quot; with the FBI lab since the beginning of the Guthrie investigation.
Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of Today show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, was abducted from her residence in the early hours of Feb. 1.
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			<news:title>Despite Cease-Fire, Iran’s Hackers Haven’t Logged Off</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Tehran’s digital warriors have continued to seek ways to gain an advantage in the conflict in a new phase of cyberspace operations.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Physical Intelligence, a hot robotics startup, says its new robot brain can figure out tasks it was never taught</news:name>
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			<news:title>Physical Intelligence, a hot robotics startup, says its new robot brain can figure out tasks it was never taught</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The new model, called π0.7, represents what the company describes as an early but meaningful step toward the long-sought goal of a general-purpose robot brain.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Top NFL Draft prospect writes moving letter about growing up with a stutter, the adversity he faced</news:name>
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			<news:title>Top NFL Draft prospect writes moving letter about growing up with a stutter, the adversity he faced</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Top NFL Draft prospect KC Concepcion opened up about growing up with a stuttering issue in a letter to general managers.
Concepcion, a former Texas A&amp;M Aggies wide receiver, opened his letter acknowledging his stuttering issues. The 21-year-old talked about being made fun of at school because of his stutter.
&quot;The other kids at school, they’d notice how I’d get stuck on certain words. Or that it would take me a second to respond to the teacher, or to tell them my name,&quot; Concepcion wrote in The Players Tribune. 
&quot;And look — kids are mean sometimes. Simple as that. They’d point at me, or make faces, or raise their eyebrows, and then it’d be like, ’What’s wrong with you?!??!&apos;&quot; 
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&quot;Or, ‘Why can’t you talk normal? Are you dumb or something????’ Dead in my face. While cracking up laughing. Not with me, or even about me…. At me. Man … it was tough. 
&quot;But that’s how it went for me as a little kid. Every day. Monday through Friday at school. There were so many afternoons where I’d come home from school just totally beat down. I’d be crying my eyes out to my mom, for real.&quot;
Concepcion wrote that his mom would do everything she could to boost his confidence. The Rochester, New York, native said he looked forward to weekends because it meant he could be himself and would get to play football.
However, as the quarterback of the team, he said he would have trouble getting the words out when trying to call plays. Concepcion said that, during elementary school, he was in speech classes to try to help, but nothing seemed to work.
Concepcion said, one summer after the school year ended, his stutter was gone, but when he returned to school, the stutter returned and hasn’t gone away since. He said there wasn’t anyone at the school who was looking out for him when he was being made fun of for his stutter.
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&quot;I’d love to tell you I had a bunch of teachers looking out for me, or other grownups at school who would help me deal with all the teasing, but that wasn’t really the case. There also wasn’t anyone I knew or could look up to who was dealing with anything similar. So I basically just kind of figured things out on my own,&quot; Concepcion said.
&quot;And back then, how I would deal with my situation is, a lot of times … I’d basically just not talk. Especially around people I didn’t know. And when I did have to speak up, I learned how to clap back. I had those comebacks ready, man! Sometimes that worked, and sometimes it didn’t. But it was like…. At least I’m doing something!&quot; 
The criticism Concepcion faced for his stutter continued at the NFL Scouting Combine in March, and he took to social media to fire back at critics. More than 80 million people around the world, including about 3 million Americans, deal with stuttering, according to The Stuttering Foundation.
Concepcion had a message for kids dealing with stuttering issues.
&quot;So, to any kid out there who is carrying something heavy right now — a stutter, something that makes you feel different, anything that’s ever made someone look at you sideways … just know this: My success … it is your success, too,&quot; Concepcion wrote.
&quot;I want you to come along on this journey with me. Because you and me? We’re not weird. There is nothing wrong with us. Whatever makes you different — that’s not the thing holding you back. That’s your thing. Own it. Be you, fully. Without apology.&quot;
With the Aggies last season, Concepcion caught 61 passes for 919 yards and nine touchdowns, leading the SEC in touchdowns. He was named to the All-American team for the first time in his collegiate career last season.
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			  <news:name>Luther Davis allegedly wore disguises to pose as NFL players in multi-million dollar loan fraud scheme</news:name>
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			<news:title>Luther Davis allegedly wore disguises to pose as NFL players in multi-million dollar loan fraud scheme</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A former college football player has been accused of pretending to be NFL stars in order to make nearly $20 million.
Luther Davis, who won the 2009 national championship with Alabama, has been charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and aggravated identity theft.
Court documents obtained by AL.com say that Davis disguised himself with wigs and makeup to pose at Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Penix, free agent tight end David Njoku, and Green Bay Packers safety Xavier McKinney, also an Alabama alum.
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Davis and a partner, CJ Evins, &quot;executed a scheme to fraudulently obtain millions of dollars in loans from multiple lenders … by impersonating football players and falsely claiming those players were seeking multi-million dollar loans&quot; from May 2023 until around October 2024, the documents said, according to the outlet.
The duo allegedly opened fraudulent bank accounts and email addresses to continue their disguises and even obtained fake IDs to pose as the players.
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Davis and Evins are slated for a hearing on April 27 when they are expected to plead guilty. They each face 20 years in prison.
According to The Guardian, the duo obtained Loans of over $4 million to impersonate both Njoku and McKinney.
&quot;Unbeknownst to the broker and the lender, none of the players who were supposedly receiving the loans attended any of these closings,&quot; the filing read. &quot;Rather, defendant Davis dressed in disguise and impersonated the players, providing fake identification documents to convince the notary.&quot;
Davis played in 45 games for the Crimson Tide, making 47 tackles. He originally committed to LSU but switched to the SEC rival.
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			  <news:name>Alma Hernandez faces ballot challenge over unpaid fines</news:name>
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			<news:title>Alma Hernandez faces ballot challenge over unpaid fines</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A judge is deciding whether Democrat Alma Hernandez can stay on the 2026 ballot in Legislative District 20, after fellow Democrats challenged her candidacy over more than $20,000 in alleged unpaid campaign finance fines.
Rocque Perez, a former Tucson city council member, and Luz Espinoza Burruel filed nearly identical suits against Hernandez, who has represented Legislative District 20 in the state house since 2019 and is seeking reelection, alleging she racked up the fines by filing several campaign finance reports hundreds of days late between 2018 and 2023.
Public finance records from Hernandez&apos;s previous campaign show more than $20,000 in fines tied to late reports, including a $2,875 fine for the 2022 first-quarter filing.
At a hearing Monday, Judge Cynthia Kuhn asked both sides to submit written arguments laying out the facts of the case and how they believe the law applies, centered on whether Hernandez&apos;s unpaid fines constitute liabilities — the standard that would remove her from the ballot. Kuhn has until Thursday to issue a ruling.
Hernandez&apos;s defense leaned on a 2018 Arizona Supreme Court ruling that found candidates could not be disqualified for penalties related to late campaign finance reports unless those penalties had been enforced by state agencies, according to Arizona Public Media&apos;s Nick Rommel.
&quot;These filings are not technicalities. Campaign finance disclosure is one of the only tools the public has to understand who is shaping elected officials&apos; priorities, who they are accountable to, and whose interests are closest to power,&quot; Perez said in a news release. &quot;At a time when corporations and special interests continue to shape decision-making, the public deserves to know who&apos;s beholden to them.&quot;
The Hernandez family is well known in southern Arizona Democratic politics. Siblings Alma, Consuelo and Daniel Hernandez have all held public office in the region.
Rocque Perez, a former Tucson city council member and Democratic primary opponent of Alma Hernandez, filed one of two challenges seeking to remove her from the 2026 ballot. Courtesy of Rocque Perez.
Consuelo Hernandez, Democratic representative for Legislative District 21, faces a similar challenge over campaign fines that were unpaid at the time she filed for reelection, according to the Arizona Daily Star. A resident in her district, represented by the same attorney as the Alma Hernandez plaintiffs, filed the challenge over nearly $19,000 in alleged unpaid campaign finance fines. A hearing in that case was scheduled for Tuesday morning.
Hernandez&apos;s nomination paper, filed March 23, states under penalty of perjury that she had no outstanding judgments of $1,000 or more against her from campaign finance enforcement. The lawsuit argues otherwise.
&quot;Based on the very record presented to the court, the Hernandez family accrued thousands of dollars in fines for noncompliance in that respect coming into this year,&quot; Perez said. &quot;I believe the plaintiff counsel in the other case will make a worthwhile argument in an appeal to the Supreme Court.&quot;
Alma Hernandez told Tucson Spotlight the challenges filed against her candidacy were &quot;baseless attempts&quot; to disqualify her from the race.
&quot;I am confident that the court will reject them,&quot; she said. &quot;As always, I am committed to respecting Arizona&apos;s laws and election procedures and dedicated to serving my constituents.&quot;
Perez disagreed.
&quot;If ever there were a time to set a new precedent for campaign finance compliance and equal enforcement, it would be now, under a Democratic Governor, Democratic Secretary of State, and Democratic Attorney General,&quot; Perez said.

Quentin Agnello is a University of Arizona alum and freelance journalist in Tucson. Contact him at qsagnello@gmail.com.
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			<news:title>Bam Margera shreds on skateboard, defies odds stacked against him</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Things have been rough for former MTV star and skateboard icon, Bam Margera.
Since his heyday in the late 2000s, Margera has seen his life spiral out of control, dealing with both personal loss and demons that have plagued him for nearly two decades.
He&apos;s been in rehab, to the ICU, and nearly went to an early grave all before the age of 50.
But something remarkable has happened recently.
Bam Margera has started skating again. And not just skating, but shredding.
Check out these moves from the 46-year-old skating legend, who looks like he hasn&apos;t skipped a beat since 2005.
If you came of age in the mid-to-late 2000s, these 31 seconds of video likely brought a tear to your eye.
It&apos;s hard enough for an average 46-year-old to even stand up on a skateboard, and here&apos;s Bam doing nollies and boardslides (yeah, I played the Tony Hawk video games) like they&apos;re second nature.
A doctor once told Bam that he would never be able to skate again due to alcohol-related damage he had done to his knees.
It looks like Margera is defying the odds and thumbing his nose at those who said he can&apos;t in his typical, brash fashion.
It&apos;s been a long road back for the former &quot;Viva La Bam&quot; and &quot;Jackass&quot; star. He&apos;s lost friends along the way and hit rock bottom more than once, so it makes me happy to see that he&apos;s making his comeback so gracefully.
And look at the smile on his face after he lands those tricks.
Priceless.
Everyone seems to be in lock step in rooting for Bam as he makes his way back to his old self, too.
I tip my cap to you, Bam Margera.
You were a massive part of my childhood, inspiring me to pick up a skateboard (though I wasn&apos;t very good at it) and pull pranks on my friends (though they weren&apos;t quite as irreverent as the ones you pulled on your TV show).
I was worried you wouldn&apos;t live to see your 40s, so seeing you not only surviving, but thriving, is inspiring.
Keep climbing, it&apos;s good to have you back!</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Sailors injured after fire breaks out on aircraft carrier USS Eisenhower during shipyard maintenance</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sailors injured after fire breaks out on aircraft carrier USS Eisenhower during shipyard maintenance</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Three Navy sailors were injured Tuesday after a small fire broke out aboard aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69) at Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, Virginia.
A Navy spokesperson told Fox News Digital the fire was immediately contained and extinguished by the ship&apos;s force and Norfolk Navy Shipyard personnel, who &quot;all responded swiftly as trained to do so.&quot;
Three sailors were treated by the ship&apos;s medical team for minor injuries and returned to full duty, according to the spokesperson.
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It is unclear where the fire originated, as the Navy said the fire remains under investigation.
USS Dwight D. Eisenhower has been moored at the shipyard for more than a year following a nine-month deployment to the Red Sea in 2023, defending against drone and missile attacks from Iranian-backed Houthi rebels, Fox News Digital previously reported.
It is currently undergoing scheduled maintenance including comprehensive work on the carrier’s propulsion systems, crew habitability, combat systems and aviation support capabilities, according to the Navy.
In addition to routine maintenance, upgrades to critical systems will ensure the carrier remains mission-ready and extends its operational effectiveness.
The spokesperson said it is unclear if maintenance availability will be extended as a result of the fire.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Baywatch&apos; alum David Charvet accused of striking and killing a dog in gated Malibu community</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Baywatch&apos; alum David Charvet accused of striking and killing a dog in gated Malibu community</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;Baywatch&quot; alum David Charvet has been accused of killing a dog in Malibu on Thursday morning.
Lost Hills law enforcement told Fox News Digital that they are not considering this incident a hit-and-run. Police officers responded to a reported traffic collision regarding a vehicle and a dog.
When they arrived, both parties were at the scene and the owner of the dog took their pet to receive immediate medical attention. Law enforcement said the dog passed away, and a report was written, pending further investigation.
Law enforcement would not confirm whether Charvet was involved in the incident.
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According to TMZ, Charvet was operating a vehicle when it struck and killed a dog just before 6 AM.
Vera Errico, the owner of the dog, told the outlet she was walking her three dogs, all on leashes, in a gated Malibu community and Charvet was driving a pick-up truck when he hit one of her animals.
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Errico told the outlet that Charvet &quot;did not stop&quot; after striking the dog, and she believes he left the gated community and then called the police. She explained that Charvet hit her 11-year-old English Labrador, Sunday, and Errico and her husband took her straight to the vet after the incident.
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Errico said the vet had to euthanize her dog.
Fox News Digital has reached out to Charvet&apos;s representative for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NPR gets $80 million gift from Democratic megadonor in major boost after losing government funding</news:name>
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			<news:title>NPR gets $80 million gift from Democratic megadonor in major boost after losing government funding</news:title>
			<news:keywords>NPR has received $113 million in charitable donations from two sources, including $80 million from a Democratic megadonor, the organization announced Thursday.
Obama Foundation board member and major Democratic donor Connie Ballmer contributed $80 million of the total, directing the funds toward expanding NPR’s digital capabilities and improving how it reaches audiences across platforms.
An anonymous donor provided NPR the remaining $33 million, which it said will go toward developing and sharing tools and services with public media organizations.
&quot;NPR’s mission is unwavering, but our means must evolve,&quot; NPR CEO Katherine Maher said in a statement.
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&quot;This remarkable investment will enable NPR to continue to deliver the nation’s finest public service journalism, meeting audiences where they are today and will be in the years to come.&quot;
&quot;I support NPR because an informed public is the bedrock of our society, and democracy requires strong, independent journalism,&quot; Ballmer said, according to NPR. &quot;My hope is that this commitment provides the stability and the spark NPR needs to innovate boldly and strengthen its national network.&quot;
Federal filings show hundreds of donations by Ballmer to Democratic politicians and affiliated PACs and organizations, including a $7 million donation in 2020 to Everytown for Gun Safety Victory Fund and $500,000 to Unite the Country, a super PAC supporting Joe Biden in 2020.
Ballmer is married to billionaire and former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, one of the richest people in the world.
NPR&apos;s defunding last year by Republicans came after years of accusations it harbors a liberal bias, a view shared by one of its own top editors, Uri Berliner, who later resigned.
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The donations came after Congress voted to rescind $1.1 billion in previously approved funding for public media, in a move cheered by President Donald Trump. The cuts reduced budgets across the system, with public radio stations losing about 10% of their funding and public television stations closer to 15%, NPR reported.
NPR, which lost about 1 to 2% of its annual budget with the move, has taken steps to support its affiliates. The organization said it had moved &quot;to shore up station finances by easing the fees it charges them to carry its major news programs.&quot;
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In response to financial strain, NPR said it has also offered assistance in fundraising, marketing, and &quot;other endeavors.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to the Ballmer Group for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pilots accidentally broadcast &apos;meowing&apos; over Reagan National Airport frequency</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pilots accidentally broadcast &apos;meowing&apos; over Reagan National Airport frequency</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Pilots at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport were heard making animal noises over an open air traffic control frequency on Sunday, drawing a mix of amusement and concern after the audio circulated online.
&quot;Now you guys need to be professional up here,&quot; an air traffic controller said in response to repeated &quot;meow&quot; sounds heard on the frequency. The pilots continued with more noises, prompting the controller to respond with a jab: &quot;This is why you’re still flying RJ.&quot; The dig was an apparent reference to pilots who begin their careers flying for regional airlines before advancing to larger aircraft for major airlines, according to reporting from The New York Times.
The exchange, which was broadcast live over aviation radio, appeared to occur on a commonly monitored frequency used by both pilots and controllers during routine ground or tower communications.
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The moment quickly spread across social media platforms, where users reacted with a wide range of commentary about the pilots&apos; behavior and the culture inside cockpits.
Some responses were humorous. 
&quot;Lol. These two clips are hilarious. Everyone deserves a little fun now and then,&quot; one user wrote.
Another added, &quot;Pilots get bored out of their minds during intercontinental flights, with little else to do but stare out the window … and get silly.&quot;
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Others expressed concerns about the setting. 
&quot;Lowkey funny but also kinda crazy knowing this is happening on actual military aviation comms,&quot; one commenter wrote, referencing the seriousness typically associated with air traffic frequencies.
Additional reactions took a more sarcastic tone. 
&quot;Did the pilot ‘identify’ as a cat? Did the pilot ‘identify’ as a dog? We have to be fair,&quot; one user posted.
Another wrote, &quot;DEI baby!&quot; while a separate comment read, &quot;And then they were drug tested,&quot; reflecting speculation and criticism circulating online without confirmed evidence tied to the specific incident.
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The incident unfolded a year after a deadly midair collision near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, which renewed scrutiny on aviation safety and communication protocols.
On Jan. 29, 2025, an American Airlines jet collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter near the airport, killing all 67 people aboard both aircraft. The crash marked the deadliest aviation disaster in the United States in more than two decades.
In response, House lawmakers prepared to vote on new aviation safety legislation known as the ALERT Act, aimed at preventing similar incidents. The bill would require expanded use of aircraft tracking systems, including ADS-B In technology, which allows pilots to receive real-time data on nearby aircraft.
Aviation guidelines from the Federal Aviation Administration emphasize clear and professional communication between pilots and controllers to maintain safety and efficiency in busy airspace.
No reports have specified which airline or flight crew was involved, and no official disciplinary actions had been publicly confirmed at the time of reporting.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Federal Aviation Administration for comment but did not immediately hear back.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Minnesota father who shoved conservative reporter at anti-ICE protest says family is &apos;absolutely not violent&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Minnesota father who shoved conservative reporter at anti-ICE protest says family is &apos;absolutely not violent&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Minnesota father caught on camera shoving conservative reporter Savanah Hernandez to the ground during a chaotic anti-ICE protest says he was defending his wife and daughter and insists his family is &quot;absolutely not violent.&quot;
&quot;We are absolutely not violent people. In fact, we tend to shy away from it,&quot; Chris Ostroushko told podcast host Brian Shapiro in his first interview since the viral incident.
&quot;In fact, that day, you’ll see I was not even up in the front at all during this whole event. I just stayed back and kind of watched what was going on,&quot; he added.
Ostroushko, his wife DeYanna and daughter Paige were seen on camera in an altercation with TPUSA reporter Savanah Hernandez outside the Whipple building in Minnesota on April 11.
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Hernandez was covering the protest for &quot;f--- ICE day&quot; when she says demonstrators surrounded her after realizing she was affiliated with Turning Point USA, the conservative organization founded by Charlie Kirk.
In an interview with Fox News Digital on Thursday, Hernandez strongly disputed the family’s account and said the Ostroushkos were the aggressors.
&quot;I would just say if I hit them first, it would be on camera,&quot; Hernandez said. &quot;There’s multiple angles of Paige walking up to me as I’m standing by myself. And also her mom is the first person who came up to start harassing me.&quot;
Hernandez said DeYanna Ostroushko was &quot;pressing her body up against me and shoving me multiple times,&quot; while &quot;her husband then shoved me from behind and started screaming in my ear.&quot; She said that happened before &quot;Chris Ostroushko then instructed his daughter on camera to go and &apos;blow the whistle in my effing ear.&apos;&quot;
&quot;At no point was I walking up to these people,&quot; Hernandez said. &quot;All three of them walked up to me. The mother and father shoved me first and then instructed their daughter to come assault me.&quot;
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Hernandez also rejected the claim that she hit Paige first. She said that after Paige moved within inches of her ear and blew a whistle, she only raised her hand to create space and tried to walk away, but she says the Ostroushkos &quot;refused to leave me alone.&quot;
&quot;Every single time they attacked me was while I was trying to leave,&quot; she added.
DeYanna Ostroushko, however, told Shapiro that Hernandez instigated the clash and that the family was defending itself.
&quot;I wasn’t violent at all. I was trying to protect my daughter while at the same time trying to deescalate the situation,&quot; DeYanna said. &quot;When I was assaulted, that’s when my husband said, ‘That’s enough, don’t eff with my family.’&quot;
DeYanna claimed Hernandez &quot;backhanded&quot; Paige before Chris pushed her.
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&quot;So after that happened, she started to move out of that area… Paige was moving out with her, and she had punched Paige again, so that was a second assault, and then Paige pushed her to defend herself, and then I yelled at Paige and I said Paige get back here. And she said, ‘Mom, she punched me.’ And that’s when I said, ‘Don’t effing touch my daughter,’ and that’s when she grabbed me by the throat,&quot; DeYanna said.
Trisha Pohland, one of the family’s attorneys, backed that version on the podcast.
&quot;Based off what I’ve seen, she went and hit Paige in the face when Paige was blowing a whistle… which she has every right to do and Savanah was the one that hit her,&quot; Pohland said.
Hernandez said she later sought medical treatment.
&quot;Yeah, I went and I sought medical attention and they did tell me that I do have a concussion and multiple sprains,&quot; she told Fox News Digital.
Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon and Vice President JD Vance have also confirmed that the FBI has opened an investigation into the assault on Hernandez.
The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office told Fox News Digital that the case remains under investigation and that it recommended charges Monday against Paige Marie Ostroushko, Lorenzo Amadeo Garcia and Christopher Ostroushko in connection with the assault of a journalist.
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The Hennepin County Attorney’s Office told Fox News Digital it had received three case submissions Monday and that they are &quot;currently under review for potential charging.&quot;
James Cook, one of the Ostroushkos’ attorneys, told Fox News Digital that no charges had yet been filed against Chris and that he would not plead guilty.
Hernandez said she had not yet heard directly from county prosecutors, but said the sheriff’s office told her it &quot;did not feel like they had sufficient evidence to charge Deanna and [was] not recommending charges against her.&quot;
The Ostroushko family says it has been doxxed since the incident went viral and has lost jobs, despite not being arrested at the time of Shapiro’s interview.
&quot;We&apos;re getting death threats, they&apos;re threatening to rape my wife, threatening to rape Paige,&quot; Chris said. &quot;They&apos;re threatening to come to our house and burn our house down…&quot;
 He added that he wished no ill will toward Hernandez.
&quot;You could say ‘This was bad.&apos; Some people could say, ‘This isn’t bad.&apos; Either way, it doesn&apos;t give people the right to destroy people&apos;s lives. It&apos;s never even crossed my mind to try to destroy her life,&quot; he said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>From the Startup Battlefield stage to the International Space Station: geCKo Materials built a sticky product</news:name>
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			<news:title>From the Startup Battlefield stage to the International Space Station: geCKo Materials built a sticky product</news:title>
			<news:keywords>This week on Build Mode, Isabelle Johannessen speaks with Capella Kerst, founder and CEO of geCKo Materials.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>A single vote kept Trump’s Iran war authority intact as Hegseth says U.S. remains ‘locked and loaded’</news:name>
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			<news:title>A single vote kept Trump’s Iran war authority intact as Hegseth says U.S. remains ‘locked and loaded’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A view of the damaged B1 bridge, a day after it was destroyed by an airstrike, on April 3, 2026 west of Tehran in Karaj, Iran. (Photo by Majid Saeedi/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON — The approval gap on President Donald Trump’s war in Iran narrowed slightly Thursday in the U.S. House, when a War Powers Resolution gained a handful of votes, though still falling just short of passage.
The effort to force Trump to seek congressional authorization before further action in Iran failed 213-214, with one Republican voting present — shrinking the daylight compared to a 212-219 result in early March.
Democrats Greg Landsman of Ohio, Juan Vargas of California and Henry Cuellar of Texas flipped to vote in favor of the resolution brought to the floor by Rep. Gregory Meeks, D-N.Y. 
Rep. Jared Golden, D-Maine, remained the only Democrat in opposition.
Golden said in a statement following the vote that he opposed the War Powers Resolution because it “would weaken our hand.”
“The purported aim of this and other war powers resolutions is to stop the hostilities. Thankfully, the United States and Iran are currently in a ceasefire, and we are negotiating over critical questions of national security and international order. I believe we must maintain a strong negotiation position over Iran’s nuclear program, freedom of movement in the international waters at the Strait of Hormuz, and how to achieve a durable peace between our two nations,” Golden said.  
As he did in early March, Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., supported curtailing Trump’s military operations in the Middle East without further approval from Congress.
Rep. Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, switched his support from last month’s “yes” vote to “present” Thursday.
The vote occurred one day after the Senate rejected a similar proposal, for the fourth time. The Senate’s vote margin has remained unchanged, with the exception of a couple absences.
Ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon
The vote also happened minutes after Trump announced on his social media platform Truth Social a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, a separate deadly war front that flared just days after the United States and Israel launched their Feb. 28 joint strikes on Iran.
The U.S. and Iran, meanwhile, are more than halfway through a two-week ceasefire that began on tenuous ground on April 7.
Talks with the Iranians, led by Vice President JD Vance, collapsed Saturday in Islamabad, Pakistan.
Trump on Thursday repeated his earlier claims that the war is winding down.
“We’re very close to making a deal with Iran. You’ll be the first to know,” Trump told reporters at the White House before departing for a planned event in Nevada to promote his no tax on tips policy. 
“I think we have a chance. And if that happens, oil goes way down, prices go way down, inflation goes way down, and you’re going to have much more importantly than even that, you won’t have nuclear holocaust happening now,” Trump said.
The war is “very close to being over,” Trump told Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo Wednesday. Trump told the New York Post Tuesday that Iran-U.S. peace talks could pick up again “over the next two days.”
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said Thursday the U.S. military remains “locked and loaded” on Iran’s “critical dual use infrastructure,” including power plants and energy infrastructure, if the regime does not meet U.S. demands.
Strait of Hormuz
The U.S. is three days into a blockade on vessels from any nation sailing in and out of Iranian ports and coastline. 
Thirteen vessels turned around to comply with orders from the U.S. Navy in the waters just east of the narrowest point in the Strait of Hormuz, Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine said during a joint press briefing Thursday morning from the Pentagon.
U.S. Central Command updated that figure to 14 in a Thursday morning X post.
Caine said more than 10,000 sailors, marines and airmen are executing the operation on more than a dozen ships and dozens of aircraft.
Caine said in addition to the blockade, U.S. forces in all international waters are ordered to “actively pursue any Iranian flagged vessel or any vessel attempting to provide material support to Iran.”
The flashpoint in the Strait of Hormuz has rocked global energy markets, causing massive fuel shortages and soaring gas prices. Americans are paying on average $4.09 for a gallon of regular gas, and $5.61 for a gallon of diesel, according to AAA.
The war has claimed the lives of 13 American troops, and injured 398 as of Thursday, according to the Pentagon. Thousands of civilians have been killed and injured across the Middle East since the start of the conflict.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Missing general, scientist deaths tied to secret US work prompt White House probe</news:name>
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			<news:title>Missing general, scientist deaths tied to secret US work prompt White House probe</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Susan Wilkerson was gone for just more than one hour when her husband, retired Air Force Maj. Gen. William &quot;Neil&quot; McCasland — who once oversaw some of the military’s most advanced and highly classified research programs — reportedly vanished from their Albuquerque home.
McCasland, 68, left his phone behind, but his wallet and a .38-caliber revolver were missing, according to the Bernalillo County, New Mexico, Sheriff’s Office.
The general previously had said he was experiencing what he described as a &quot;mental fog,&quot; according to investigators, but authorities stressed there was no indication he was disoriented at the time of his disappearance.
&quot;Arguably, he would still be the most intelligent person in the room,&quot; Albuquerque police Lt. Kyle Wood said March 16.
McCasland’s disappearance is one of 10 recent cases involving scientists tied to U.S. military and government research that have drawn attention, including at the White House, where officials said they are looking into the matter after being asked about a potential pattern. 
&quot;I hope it&apos;s random, but we&apos;re going to know in the next week and a half,&quot; Trump told reporters Thursday. &quot;I just left a meeting on that subject.&quot;
Here’s what we know about the scientists who have disappeared or died under a range of circumstances over the past three years. 
McCasland disappeared Feb. 27 and police have found no trace of him since. His phone, prescription glasses and wearable devices were found at home, but his hiking boots, wallet and a .38‑caliber revolver were reported missing, according to the Bernalillo County, New Mexico, Sheriff’s Office.
McCasland held senior roles in space research and acquisition, including leadership positions at the Air Force Research Laboratory and the National Reconnaissance Office, according to the Air Force. He held senior roles at the Pentagon and commanded the Phillips Research Site of the Air Force Research Laboratory at Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico, and the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, according to the Air Force.
McCasland’s name also surfaced in an unexpected place years earlier — the 2016 WikiLeaks release of emails from Hillary Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta. In those messages, musician and UFO enthusiast Tom DeLonge described working with McCasland on discussions related to unidentified aerial phenomena, noting that the general had previously led the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base — a facility long tied in UFO lore to the alleged 1947 Roswell crash.
&quot;Neil does not have any special knowledge about the ET bodies and debris from the Roswell crash stored at Wright-Patt,&quot; his wife, Susan, wrote on Facebook shortly after his February disappearance. 
The 1947 Roswell incident involved debris later identified by the U.S. government as part of a classified military balloon program, though it has long been the subject of UFO and extraterrestrial conspiracy theories.
Susan Wilkerson also noted that her husband retired in 2013. 
&quot;It seems quite unlikely that he was taken to extract very dated secrets from him,&quot; she said on Facebook. 
Reza, 60, was hiking with a friend in the Angeles National Forest near Los Angeles on a well-traveled trail around 9 a.m. on the morning of her disappearance, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
The friend was about 30 feet ahead, and told police he turned around to check on her and she smiled and waved, indicating she was doing fine. The friend turned back to continue hiking, and when he looked back again moments later, she was gone, according to, according to case details released during the search.
He immediately alerted authorities who sent out a search party. Since then, there have been no sightings or any trace of Reza or her belongings. 
Reza, an aerospace engineer, was the co-creator of Mondaloy, a nickel-based alloy capable of withstanding the extreme heat of rocket engines. At the time of her disappearance, she was the Director of Materials Processing at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).
Reza’s work in advanced rocket materials was funded in part by the Air Force Research Laboratory — the same organization McCasland later led — placing the two in overlapping corners of the U.S. defense research ecosystem, though no direct relationship between them has been publicly confirmed.
Garcia, 48, was last seen leaving his home in Albuquerque around 9 a.m., captured on surveillance footage walking away on foot while carrying a handgun. He left behind his phone, wallet, keys and car, and has not been seen since, according to Albuquerque police.
Garcia was a government contractor tied to the Kansas City National Security Campus, a key facility responsible for producing the vast majority of non-nuclear components used in the U.S. nuclear weapons arsenal. His role reportedly gave him high-level security clearance and oversight of sensitive assets.
Authorities initially warned Garcia &quot;may be a danger to himself,&quot; raising concerns about his mental state. But an anonymous source familiar with the case pushed back on that assessment to the Daily Mail, describing him as &quot;a very stable person&quot; and disputing suggestions that he was suicidal or experiencing mental health issues. 
Both Garcia and McCasland lived in the same region of New Mexico, a hub for U.S. nuclear and defense research, though authorities have not confirmed any connection between the cases. 
Grillmair, 67, a California Institute of Technology astrophysicist known for his work on exoplanets and the discovery of water on distant worlds, was shot and killed outside his home in Llano, California, early in the morning. Deputies responding to a call found him on his front porch with a gunshot wound; he was pronounced dead at the scene.
Authorities later arrested a 29-year-old suspect in connection with the killing, charging him with murder as well as carjacking and burglary in separate incidents. Investigators said the suspect had previously been reported for trespassing on Grillmair’s property in the weeks leading up to the shooting.
Grillmair had spent decades working on major NASA-backed missions, including the Hubble and Spitzer space telescopes, contributing to research on galactic structure, dark matter and the search for habitable planets.
Loureiro, 47, a renowned MIT physicist and director of the university’s Plasma Science and Fusion Center, was shot at his home in Brookline, Massachusetts, and died from his injuries the following day.
His killing came within months of both the disappearance of McCasland and the fatal shooting of Grillmair, adding to growing attention around a series of cases involving scientists tied to defense and aerospace research.
Loureiro was a leading figure in fusion energy research, studying plasma physics and working on technologies aimed at harnessing near-limitless clean energy.
Authorities later linked his killing to a suspect connected to a separate mass shooting at Brown University days earlier. Investigators said the suspect, who had previously attended university with Loureiro in Portugal, died by suicide after the attacks, effectively closing the case.
Despite early speculation online, officials have not indicated Loureiro’s death was connected to his research or to any broader pattern.
Maiwald, 61, a longtime engineer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, died in Los Angeles on Independence Day. 
The only widely available public record of Maiwald’s death is a brief online obituary.  No cause of death has been publicly disclosed, and reporting indicates no autopsy was performed.
Maiwald spent decades at JPL developing advanced instruments used to study Earth and distant planetary environments, including tools capable of detecting chemical signatures such as water and organic molecules.
His work focused on building instruments capable of detecting chemical signatures including water, organic molecules and other indicators scientists use to assess whether environments beyond Earth could support life.
Casias, 53, was last seen on June 26, 2025, in Taos County, New Mexico, walking alone along State Road 518 near the community of Talpa. 
Earlier that day, Casias, an administrative employee with security clearance at Los Alamos National Laboratory, had left work and spent time in Taos. At one point, her niece told local media, she picked up a Subway sandwich and dropped it off for her daughter, who was working at a coffee shop in the Taos Plaza area. 
When family members returned home, they found her car, purse, keys and both her personal and work-issued phones inside. The phones had been factory reset, wiping recent data and communications.
Family members have strongly pushed back on the idea that she left voluntarily. &quot;All of her friends keep telling us this is not like her… she wouldn’t leave her daughter,&quot; her sister, Trudy Najera, said. The family added that Casias had been preparing to care for their mother during an upcoming surgery.
Despite multiple searches, no confirmed trace of Casias has been found since that afternoon.
Chavez, 78, a retired Los Alamos National Laboratory employee, is believed to have last been seen around May 4, 2025, at his home in Los Alamos, New Mexico. He was reported missing four days later, May 8.
When authorities and family members searched his home, they found his wallet, keys and other personal items left behind inside, while his car remained locked in the driveway. There were no signs of forced entry or a struggle, according to the Los Alamos Reporter.
Investigators reviewed hours of surveillance footage from nearby homes and businesses but have not publicly identified any confirmed footage showing Chavez after he left his residence.
Chavez had worked for decades at Los Alamos National Laboratory before retiring in 2017, placing him within the same northern New Mexico defense corridor as others who later vanished.
Thomas, 45, an associate director of chemical biology at pharmaceutical company Novartis, was reported missing in December 2025 after leaving his home in Wakefield, Massachusetts, late at night. Surveillance footage captured him walking near train tracks shortly after midnight, and he left behind his phone and wallet.
Thomas worked in chemical biology, a field at the intersection of chemistry and biology that uses small molecules to study and manipulate biological systems — work that plays a central role in modern drug discovery and the development of new treatments.
At Novartis, he focused on identifying and testing compounds that could target disease-related proteins, part of a broader effort to develop new medicines for complex conditions.
In the months after his disappearance, authorities conducted extensive searches but found no trace of him. On March 17, 2026, a body believed to be Thomas was recovered from Lake Quannapowitt after the ice thawed. Officials said no foul play was suspected, though the cause and manner of death have not been publicly disclosed.
The overlap in timing and profession has fueled questions about whether something more is at play. But investigators have not identified any evidence of a broader pattern, and the cases themselves, ranging from confirmed homicides to disappearances and natural deaths, point in different directions.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Meta employee accused of accessing private images</news:title>
			<news:keywords>When you upload a photo to Facebook, you expect it to stay private unless you decide otherwise. That expectation just took a hit after a former employee of Meta was accused of accessing thousands of private images.
According to details confirmed by the company, the London-based employee allegedly created a program to bypass internal safeguards. Investigators say this may have allowed access to about 30,000 private Facebook images that were not meant to be viewed.
The individual is now under criminal investigation and is out on bail as authorities continue to review the case. Here&apos;s how investigators say the access may have happened.
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Authorities believe the employee may have written a script to get around Meta&apos;s internal detection systems. In simple terms, the system that should flag unusual behavior may not have caught the activity right away. This detail matters because large tech platforms rely on monitoring tools to detect suspicious access patterns. When those checks are bypassed, it raises questions about how internal access is controlled. The investigation is being handled by the cybercrime unit of the Metropolitan Police in London. At the same time, security experts often point out that insider threats are difficult to eliminate. Even strong systems can be tested when someone inside the company misuses their access.
Meta says it discovered the improper access more than a year ago and took action after identifying the issue. 
&quot;Protecting user data is our top priority,&quot; a Met spokesperson told CyberGuy. &quot;After discovering improper access by an employee over a year ago, we immediately terminated the individual, notified users, referred the matter to law enforcement, and enhanced our security measures. We are cooperating with the ongoing investigation.&quot;
Data protection experts say cases like this often come down to both intent and safeguards. If an employee accesses personal data without authorization, that can lead to criminal charges under data protection and computer misuse laws. However, the company&apos;s responsibility depends on the protections it had in place. If proper safeguards existed, the focus usually remains on the individual. If not, regulators may consider penalties or legal claims against the company. The Information Commissioner&apos;s Office, the U.K.&apos;s data privacy watchdog, has acknowledged the incident. The agency stressed that social media users should be able to trust how their personal information is handled. 
This case is unfolding at a time when scrutiny of major tech platforms is already high. Recent legal challenges have raised broader concerns about how companies protect users and manage risk. That context adds weight to this investigation. It reflects a larger conversation about privacy and accountability in the tech industry. As more people rely on digital platforms, expectations around data protection continue to rise. Incidents like this tend to reinforce those concerns.
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Even though this case involves an insider, there are still simple steps you can take to better protect your photos and limit who can see them.
You cannot control what happens inside a company, but you can limit how much of your personal content is exposed. Start by reviewing your Facebook privacy settings.
(Settings may vary depending on device and app version)
Mobile (iPhone/Android):
Facebook: Menu &gt; Settings &amp; privacy &gt; Settings &gt; Audience and visibility &gt; Posts &gt; Who can see your future posts &gt; select Friends (or a custom audience) &gt; Save
Desktop (Mac/PC):
Facebook: Profile picture (top right) &gt; Settings &amp; privacy &gt; Settings &gt; Audience and visibility section &gt; Posts &gt; Who can see your future posts &gt; select Friends (or a custom audience) &gt; Done
Next, go through older photos and albums. Many people forget that photos shared years ago may still be visible under outdated settings.
(Settings may vary depending on device and app version)
Mobile (iPhone/Android):
Facebook: Menu &gt; Settings &amp; privacy &gt; Settings &gt; Audience and visibility &gt; Posts &gt; Limit who can see past posts &gt; Limit who can see past posts &gt; Limit past posts &gt; confirm
Desktop (Mac/PC):
Facebook: Profile picture &gt; Settings &amp; privacy &gt; Settings &gt; Audience and visibility  section &gt; Posts &gt; Limit who can see past posts &gt; Limit past posts &gt; confirm
And check individual albums:
Mobile (iPhone/Android):
Facebook: Go to your profile &gt; Photos &gt; Albums &gt; select an album &gt; tap Edit (top right) &gt; Who can see this? &gt; choose who can see it &gt; Done
Desktop (Mac/PC):
Facebook: click your name on the left &gt; Photos &gt; Albums &gt; select an album &gt; click the three dots &gt; Edit album &gt; choose who can see it &gt; Done
Not all albums can be changed, and some system albums have limited privacy options. 
It also helps to limit what you upload in the first place. Sensitive images, documents or anything you would not want widely seen may be better kept off social platforms entirely.
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You can also enable alerts for unusual account activity. While this case involves an insider, account alerts still help you spot unauthorized access to your own profile. You can also turn on two-factor authentication (2FA) to add another layer of protection to your account.
(Settings may vary depending on device and app version)
Mobile (iPhone/Android):
Facebook: Menu &gt; Settings &amp; privacy &gt; Settings &gt; Accounts Center &gt; Password and security &gt; Security Checkup &gt; review and complete recommended security steps
Desktop (Mac/PC):
Facebook: Profile picture (top right) &gt; Settings &amp; privacy &gt; Settings &gt; Accounts Center &gt; Password and security &gt; Security Checkup &gt; review and complete recommended security steps
(Settings may vary depending on device and app version)
Mobile (iPhone/Android):
Facebook: Menu &gt; Settings &amp; privacy &gt; Settings &gt; Password and security &gt; Two-factor authentication &gt; choose text message or authentication app &gt; follow prompts
Desktop (Mac/PC):
Facebook: Profile picture &gt; Settings &amp; privacy &gt; Settings &gt; Password and security &gt; Two-factor authentication &gt; choose text message or authentication app &gt; follow prompts
Take a few minutes to review which apps have access to your Facebook account. Third-party apps can sometimes hold more access than you expect.
(Settings may vary depending on device and app version)
Mobile (iPhone/Android):
Facebook: Menu &gt; Settings &amp; privacy &gt; Settings &gt; Apps and websites &gt; Active &gt; tap an app &gt; Remove
Desktop (Mac/PC):
Facebook: Profile picture (top right) &gt; Settings &amp; privacy &gt; Settings &gt; Apps and websites &gt; Active &gt; click an app &gt; Remove
If you don&apos;t see any apps listed or options like &quot;Active,&quot; it likely means you don&apos;t have any connected apps to review.
If you use Facebook or similar platforms, this situation highlights something many people overlook. Even with strong safeguards, insider access still exists. Employees often need certain permissions to keep systems running. That creates a level of trust between users and the company. When that trust is broken, it can feel personal. At the same time, there are still steps you can take on your end. Reviewing your privacy settings, limiting what you share and enabling security features can reduce how much of your content is exposed. It also shows why detection and response matter. In this case, Meta says it identified the issue, removed the employee and notified users. Those steps can limit damage, but they do not erase the concern. The bigger takeaway is that privacy depends on both technology and human behavior. Systems can reduce risk, but they cannot remove it completely.
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This case is still under investigation, and no final legal outcome has been announced. Even so, it highlights a risk many people rarely think about. Most privacy conversations focus on hackers. This situation is different. It shows how access from inside a company can create its own set of risks. Meta says it acted quickly by removing the employee, notifying users and strengthening its systems. Those steps matter, but they also show how much trust users place in the platforms they use every day. The reality is simple. Once you upload something online, you are trusting more than just the technology behind it.
If someone inside a company can access private data, how much control do you really have over what you share online? Let us know by writing to us at Cyberguy.com.
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			<news:keywords>It would seem that Yavapai College District Governing Board District 2 Representative Deb McCasland’s days as board chairwoman may be numbered. College-watchers are overjoyed that her dictatorial grip on power — silencing dissent from her colleagues, keeping board members’ issues off the agenda and</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Illegal aliens are getting taxpayer-funded boob jobs and sex change ops in Newsom&apos;s California, watchdog says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Illegal immigrants staying in homeless shelters in California have undergone sex change procedures and cross-sex hormone therapy treatments on the taxpayers&apos; dime, a watchdog alleges.
Manhattan Institute fellow Chris Rufo reports in a video that some illegal immigrants have accessed transgender medical procedures through California&apos;s Medi-Cal program, which provides healthcare coverage to low-income residents regardless of immigration status. The state spends roughly $9 billion in taxpayer dollars to provide healthcare for illegal immigrants, which also includes transgender care according to The California Department of Health Care Services.
Roughly 1.7 million illegal immigrants received full-scope coverage in California&apos;s Medicaid program, which in some instances included &quot;gender affirming care.&quot; California Gov. Gavin Newsom expanded the state&apos;s Medicaid program known as Medi-Cal to all immigrants — regardless of legal status — in January 2024.
Rufo filmed his encounters with illegal immigrants who are also transgender outside of taxpayer-funded homeless shelters in San Francisco. The video shows one illegal immigrant, a transgender woman from Honduras, talking about how they received cross-sex gender therapy treatment through the state&apos;s Medicaid program.
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Another migrant interviewed, who claimed to have legal status, said they were able to get taxpayer-funded breast implants.
White House Communications director Steven Cheung slammed Newsom.
&quot;This is like the holy trinity of woke, liberal, out-of-touch, perverse ideology from Scumbag Gavin Newsom,&quot; Cheung wrote on X.
California DHCS said in a statement to Fox News Digital that Rufo&apos;s video and accompanying article contains &quot;significant factual errors and mischaracterizes both Medi-Cal eligibility and covered benefits.&quot;
&quot;It suggests that the State broadly provides gender-affirming surgeries to specific populations without limitation, which is completely false. Medi-Cal is a needs-based program with strict eligibility requirements,&quot; DHCS said in a statement.
DHCS added that Medi-Cal coverage for transgender care is granted if it&apos;s deemed &quot;medically necessary.&quot;
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&quot;Medi-Cal covers gender-affirming care for members with full-scope Medi-Cal only when it is medically necessary, based on established clinical standards and consistent with nationally recognized clinical practice guidelines,&quot; the agency said.
But, a Medi-Cal manual reported by Rufo outlined that medical intervention is necessary if the treatment will alleviate symptoms of gender dysphoria. For instance, reconstructive surgery would be approved for coverage if it&apos;s &quot;determined to be medically necessary for the treatment of gender dysphoria.&quot;
State Democratic lawmakers have introduced legislation, known as Senate Bill 1422, which would ensure all illegal immigrants in the state receive coverage under the state&apos;s Medicaid program known as Medi-Cal.
The legislation comes in response to California pausing new enrollment in Medi-Cal in January for all adults over the age of 19 without legal immigration status in the United States. The pause in coverage comes amid rising costs as the state faces a $21 million budget deficit for the 2027 fiscal year.
Fox News Digital reached out to Newsom&apos;s office for comment.
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			<news:title>Practical Mother&apos;s Day gifts under $50 she&apos;ll actually want</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Many moms prefer useful gifts over expensive splurges, so, this Mother&apos;s Day, skip the guesswork and give her something she&apos;ll actually use. We rounded up deals on everything from reliable Skechers sneakers to comfy sports bras, with discounts up to 80% off. Want something more elevated? This gorgeous Swarovski pendant necklace is now under $50.
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Treat her to something cozy she&apos;ll actually wear every day. These elegant Ann Taylor fuzzy slippers have a polished gold bar accent for a chic, loafer-inspired look and come in neutral shades as well as a fun cheetah print. Even better, they&apos;re 77% off — dropping the price by $114 and making them an easy, budget-friendly gift.
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Gift her a dependable, easy-to-clean pair of shoes, and she’ll think of you every time she wears them. These Skechers Go Run Consistent sneakers are a top option that’s nearly 40% off. With extra cushioning and breathable mesh, they help keep your feet cooler on the go. Plus, they’re machine-washable for hassle-free care.
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Treat her to a little sparkle she can wear every day. This Swarovski Constella pendant necklace pairs a bold crystal with a simple, elegant design that works on its own or layered. The adjustable chain ensures a comfortable fit, and the under-$50 price makes it an easy upgrade that won&apos;t break the bank.
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Give her the gift of better sleep this Mother&apos;s Day. This pillow set feels like a hotel upgrade at home, with a cooling cover designed for hot sleepers and a plush fill that adapts to any sleep position for all-night comfort.
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If your mom has been looking for a way to upgrade her workout routine, a weighted vest is a budget-friendly option. Available in weights from 6 to 30 pounds, it has two adjustable straps for a customized fit.
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If she goes on regular walks, these New Balance 608 V5 cross trainers make the most thoughtful gift. They combine lightweight cushioning with shock-absorbing support to help reduce foot fatigue, making them an easy go-to for everyday wear. With its price down to a 90-day low, they&apos;re a smart buy right now.
Treat her to a classic accessory she&apos;ll reach for daily. This Timex bangle watch pairs a durable two-tone stainless steel band with a gold dial for a subtle touch of shine. At under $50, it’s a polished gift that won’t stretch your budget.
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 Surprise her with a fresh bouquet she can enjoy right away. The &quot;Mom Goals&quot; arrangement from The Bouqs comes with calla lilies, roses and berries, all beautifully arranged in a white vase. You can also upgrade the vase for a more personalized touch.
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If she loves to host, she&apos;ll appreciate this compartment-packed charcuterie board set. It comes with everything she needs: a bamboo board, cheese knives and serving dishes. The tools store together in a pull-out drawer, so nothing gets misplaced during storage. 
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Give her a safer way to enjoy her favorite candles. This floral candle warmer melts scents without an open flame. Just place a candle under the lamp, switch it on and set the timer. Even better, it&apos;s down to $23 — its lowest price in 30 days.
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			<news:title>Reporter&apos;s Notebook: GOP clash over ‘skinny’ vs ‘obese’ DHS bill as Trump agenda looms</news:title>
			<news:keywords>If it’s up to top Senate GOP leaders, the next budget reconciliation package to finally fund the Department of Homeland Security will be on a fiscal cocktail of Wegovy and Ozempic.
But other Republicans want this measure to be a high-calorie, political feast. Pop-Tarts, Sour Cream and Onion potato chips from Pringles, topped with Reese’s Pieces and a side of Häagen-Dazs chocolate peanut butter ice cream. All washed down with an entire two-liter of Mountain Dew.
Stymied by Democrats — and in many cases themselves — congressional Republicans are now teeing up a reconciliation package to end the two-month-long DHS funding stalemate. By using budget reconciliation as a tool, Republicans can ignore Democrats, sidestep a Senate filibuster and prospectively pass the bill on their own.
If they all stick together.
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There’s a push by Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., to prep a bill as svelte as possible, since DHS has been penniless for so long.
&quot;We&apos;re going to move quickly, decisively, and hopefully in a very focused way,&quot; said Thune.
This is why Republicans call this a &quot;skinny&quot; bill, devoted to ending the shutdown.
&quot;We want to fund ICE and Border Patrol and maybe a few other things. But very narrow. Very focused,&quot; said Senate Budget Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.
But not everyone in the Senate Republican Conference is on parliamentary Weight Watchers.
Some want to stuff the reconciliation bill with tens of billions of dollars to cover the cost of the war in Iran. Others want to include the touchstone of Trump’s legislative agenda, the SAVE America Act. It requires proof of citizenship in order to vote. There’s a push to tack on farm aid. Others are arguing for disaster relief.
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&quot;It doesn&apos;t need to be skinny. We need to do the SAVE America Act. We need to fund the war. We need to do whatever President Trump needs to do with DHS and TSA,&quot; said Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., on Fox Business. &quot;Let&apos;s put as much stuff in there as we can get now.&quot;
But loading up the bill could slow it down. Especially when time is of the essence.
&quot;The broader you make this, the longer it&apos;s going to take to pass the bill,&quot; yours truly pointed out to Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn.
&quot;That’s a fair assumption,&quot; replied Hagerty. &quot;But we have some critical needs as well. We&apos;re going to have to debate all of this and decide exactly how far we&apos;re going to go. Speed is critical.&quot;
I asked Thune if he was &quot;worried&quot; that some Republican senators may ask to dump &quot;other things&quot; into the legislation.
&quot;Well, they could,&quot; replied Thune. &quot;We have members who want other things. I mean, I want other things. But obviously we have a specific mission and purpose here.&quot;
Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., opined on what skinny or fat means for the fate of the legislation.
&quot;If John [Thune] holds firm, then the bill will remain skinny. If he doesn&apos;t, it&apos;ll jeopardize the bill being passed,&quot; said Kennedy. &quot;If he starts making deals, there will be four or five senators who take a run at it to try to have their stuff included. If he starts making deals to get their votes, it&apos;ll be a huge mistake because you&apos;re talking to one senator, and he is going to insist that [his] stuff be included, too.&quot; 
Kennedy called adding legislative sweeteners — increasing the political caloric count — into the legislation to convince reluctant senators to vote yes would be &quot;a huge mistake.&quot; Kennedy noted that &quot;this skinny bill is going to become obese very quickly.&quot;
So adding Iran dollars into the bill is one option, but some Republicans are reluctant to spend any more money on Iran until they get some answers about what’s next. 
&quot;It&apos;s going to be very difficult to get my support for any funding, or any additional resources from Congress until I have a clear, articulated strategy, how this is going to be ramping down over the next 60 or 30 to 35 days. Or, if it&apos;s going to be escalated,&quot; said Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C. &quot;We need a clearly articulated plan if we&apos;re going to be there for the long term.&quot;
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Other Republicans are willing to give the administration some leeway on Iran.
&quot;We can&apos;t control the time it&apos;s going to take to accomplish the mission. So the mission should be the goal. Not the time it takes to accomplish the goal. We&apos;re in it. We need to be in it to win it,&quot; said Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo. &quot;Look at Vietnam. The reason we lost is because that war was being managed by LBJ from the White House. And when the White House tries to manage the military and call the shots and make the day-to-day decisions, we fail.&quot; 
This is an apples-and-oranges question, but some Republicans are not-so-quietly getting skittish about how long the U.S. will be on the hook for the war. Especially as the conflict creeps toward the 60-day mark later this month.
&quot;I think it will be solved by then,&quot; said a confident Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio.
But even if the battle is over, it’s probable the U.S. would still maintain military assets in the region. There’s a running cost on that. That bill will come due at some point. And that’s why this reconciliation bill is such a ripe target for additional items like Iran war funding.
But Republicans are already promising an additional reconciliation bill. If the first bill remains lean, GOPers will inevitably push to stash whatever they can in the later package. Still, that’s hard. And with DHS unfunded for so long, that’s why Thune is trained just on approving DHS money.
But reconciliation bills are complex. The House and Senate consumed the entire period from early February through July 3 last year just to pass the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act. Thune and the president want the DHS funding bill wrapped up in the next few weeks. So a third bill?
&quot;Those who tell us that we&apos;re going to have a third reconciliation bill have been smoking the devil&apos;s lettuce. We will never have a third reconciliation bill,&quot; said Kennedy. &quot;This is the last major piece of legislation that we will likely pass until the midterms. There&apos;s a feeling which I share among the Senate caucus that this is the last train leaving the station. We had better get all our cargo aboard. Now.&quot;
Most diets fail. It’s not a question of willpower. But sometimes dieting is a challenge the deeper you get into it.
The House and Senate are just beginning the current effort to pass the reconciliation bill for DHS funding. It may start out slender, but maintenance is hard.
Here’s something else working against lawmakers: history.
Congress is used to piling lots of things into &quot;must-pass&quot; bills. That’s where the extra parliamentary pounds come from.
Diets often succeed because someone makes lifestyle changes. Will Congress make a &quot;lifestyle change&quot; and pass a reconciliation that only ends the DHS shutdown?
It’s a weighty question.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ex-NBA player who allegedly gave suspected tip on LeBron James plans to reverse plea in gambling case: report</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-16T19:21:29.704Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Ex-NBA player who allegedly gave suspected tip on LeBron James plans to reverse plea in gambling case: report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former NBA player and coach Damon Jones reportedly plans to change his plea to guilty on charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering that stemmed from two separate illegal gambling cases. 
ABC News reported that Jones has requested a change-of-plea hearing after originally pleading not guilty in November.
Jones&apos; attorney, Kenneth Montgomery, told the outlet that Jones &quot;is not cooperating.&quot;
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Jones is alleged to have told someone close to him that a &quot;prominent&quot; player on the Los Angeles Lakers, widely speculated to be LeBron James, would not play Feb. 9, 2023, before the information was public. Jones was an assistant for the team at the time.
James did not play in the game due to an ankle injury. The game in question took place two days after James scored 38 points to become the NBA&apos;s all-time leading scorer.
Jones also allegedly gave apparent inside information about another &quot;one of the Lakers&apos; best players&quot; 11 months later, speculated to be Anthony Davis, regarding an injury that was likely to affect his performance. That ultimately backfired because the player &quot;performed well,&quot; and the Lakers won, according to authorities.
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Jones is also alleged to have taken part in, and benefited from, rigged poker games, being used as a &quot;face card,&quot; along with Chauncey Billups, to lure victims into playing with celebrities.
In response to being coached on how to cheat, Jones replied, &quot;Lol man y&apos;all call Djones in cause y&apos;all know I know what I&apos;m doing!!&quot; according to the Department of Justice.
Jones is one of three people to be charged in both gambling cases.
Despite being undrafted out of Houston in 1997, Jones played 11 seasons in the NBA. The definition of a journeyman, Jones played for 10 teams and made more than $20 million in his career. Throughout his time, he was teammates with prominent stars, including James, during his three-year stint with the Cleveland Cavaliers from 2005 to 2008. He also spent a season with Dwyane Wade and Shaquille O&apos;Neal with the Miami Heat.
He became a coach following his playing career, winning a title with James and the Cavs in 2016 as an assistant. Jones joined the Lakers, James&apos; current team, as an unofficial, unpaid member of the coaching staff for the 2022-23 season.
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			  <news:name>Lindsay Lohan&apos;s stepmother arrested for allegedly punching and throwing a knife at Michael Lohan</news:name>
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			<news:title>Lindsay Lohan&apos;s stepmother arrested for allegedly punching and throwing a knife at Michael Lohan</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Lindsay Lohan&apos;s stepmother, Kate Major Lohan, was arrested in Harris County, Texas on Tuesday for allegedly attacking her husband, Michael Lohan.
According to inmate records obtained by Fox News Digital, Kate was booked on suspicion of assaulting a family or household member with a previous conviction on April 14. She is set to be arraigned in court on Thursday.
According to documents obtained by TMZ, Kate — who shares two children with Michael, allegedly punched her estranged husband and gave him a bloody nose during a physical altercation at her home.
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Additionally, Kate allegedly threw a steak knife at Michael.
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The outlet reported that Kate was allegedly intoxicated at the time of her arrest.
Throughout their relationship, the pair — who married in 2014, have had their share of run-ins with the law.
Last year, Michael was arrested in Palm Beach, Florida, for violating probation, according to documents obtained by Fox News Digital.
&quot;Michael voluntarily self-surrendered yesterday and has a hearing scheduled on my pleadings for his release tomorrow,&quot; Lohan&apos;s attorney, Robert Gershman, told Fox News Digital. &quot;We are confident Her Honor will give the matter fair and thoughtful consideration. Based on the circumstances, we anticipate Mr. Lohan&apos;s release.&quot;
The arrest came just weeks after Michael was busted for allegedly assaulting Kate in Texas.
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In court documents obtained by Fox News Digital at the time, Lohan was charged in February 2025 with a felony assault called &quot;continuous violence against the family.&quot;
At the time, a representative for the Harris County Sheriff&apos;s Office told Fox News Digital, &quot;On Friday February 21, 2025, the complainant (Kate Lohan) was at a medical follow up, when the defendant (Michael Lohan) was observed by Ms. Lohan in the parking lot of the building.  A 911 call was placed, and deputies responded.&quot;
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&quot;She told deputies that Lohan had flipped her out of a chair at their residence a few days earlier. The complainant felt pain and discomfort. A female deputy was able to witness the bruising on the complainants body,&quot; the statement continued. 
In a statement exclusively to Fox News Digital, Kate said, &quot;I’m praying for privacy for the sake of my kids and myself and pray justice is finally served.&quot;
At the time of the February arrest, Mike Quinn, representative for Lohan, shared a statement with Fox News Digital, writing, &quot;We want to take a moment to recognize Michael Lohan as a devoted father, and I’ve only known him as a loving husband, and a man who has proudly maintained his sobriety for over a decade. His dedication to his younger boys and his unwavering support for his wife, Kate, reflect his deep love and commitment to his family. Michael has consistently stood by Kate’s side, offering his support through her own journey toward sobriety—a challenge they’ve faced together with courage and compassion. As friends of both Michael and Kate, my wife and I truly care for them and believe in their character. We are confident that Michael will be fully cleared in this matter.&quot; 
Lohan and Kate share two sons, Landon Major Lohan and Logan Michael Lohan.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Sex crimes could cost lawmakers taxpayer-funded pensions under Hawley’s new proposal</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sex crimes could cost lawmakers taxpayer-funded pensions under Hawley’s new proposal</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX – A Senate Republican wants to prevent lawmakers convicted of sex crimes from receiving their taxpayer-funded retirements after leaving office.
Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is introducing new legislation, first obtained by Fox News Digital, to close a gap in federal law that strips pensions for some felonies, but not sexual abuse.
It comes as Congress is having another reckoning over their members&apos; actions after sexual misconduct and rape allegations this month against two House lawmakers resulted in their back-to-back resignations.
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Lawmakers are required to forfeit their pensions if convicted of a spate of felonies, including fraud, treason, bribery and perjury. But there is no such law that would require a lawmaker convicted of felony sexual abuse to forfeit a pension.
Hawley&apos;s bill, the &quot;No Pensions for Congressional Predators Act,&quot; seeks to fix that inconsistency.
&quot;Right now, a member of Congress can be convicted of sexual abuse and still receive a taxpayer-funded pension. That is unacceptable,&quot; Hawley told Fox News Digital in a statement. &quot;I&apos;m introducing legislation to end this loophole and ensure that lawmakers are never compensated with taxpayer dollars after such a breach of trust. The only thing the government should be paying for for these people is a jail cell.&quot;
His legislation comes on the heels of bombshell allegations against former Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., who resigned from Congress on Tuesday. Five women, including a former member of Swalwell’s staff, have accused the ex-lawmaker of sexual misconduct and rape.
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While no charges have been filed against him, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department opened an investigation into Swalwell following allegations from Lonna Drewes that he drugged and raped her.
And, even if convicted, Swalwell would still be eligible for his pension, given that he met the minimum five-year requirement to earn a pension after having served in the House for over a decade. He could earn $22,000 per year in taxpayer funding starting at age 62.
Former Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, who resigned from Congress just moments before Swalwell after admitting to an affair with a former staffer who later died by suicide, is also eligible for his congressional pension. He’s similarly been accused by another former aide of sexual misconduct that he has not acknowledged.
Like Swalwell, Gonzales currently faces no charges.
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Gonzales hit the minimum time-served threshold earlier this year and could earn over $8,000 annually when he turns 62.
Hawley’s legislation also comes as misconduct allegations have made their way to the Senate. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., said on X on Wednesday that &quot;the Senate has its own trash to take out.&quot;
Luna told Senate Majority Leader John Thune, &quot;You need to look into the allegations against one of your Senators, it’s very disturbing. My chief will be contacting your chief.&quot;
The South Dakota Republican confirmed that his office received the information Thursday morning.
&quot;I don&apos;t know what the particulars are about this,&quot; Thune said. &quot;All I know is that we referred it to the proper authorities, which, in this case, would be the Senate Ethics Committee.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Harris stops in key presidential primary state after leaving door wide open to 2028 run</news:name>
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			<news:title>Harris stops in key presidential primary state after leaving door wide open to 2028 run</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Vice President Kamala Harris is sparking more speculation about whether she will launch another presidential run in 2028 by making stops this week in a crucial presidential primary state.
Harris is in Columbia, South Carolina, on Thursday after making stops Wednesday in Greenville. For more than two decades, South Carolina has been one of the key early-voting states in the Democratic Party&apos;s nominating calendar, and visits by potential presidential contenders generate buzz about their national ambitions.
The South Carolina swing by the former vice president comes less than a week after she dropped a tantalizing comment at the first major cattle call of Democratic presidential contenders.
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&quot;I might. I might. I’m thinking about it… I’ll keep you posted,&quot; Harris said last Friday at the National Action Network’s 35th Anniversary Convention last Friday, when asked by the event founder Rev. Al Sharpton if she would seek the presidency in 2028.
Harris, who replaced then-President Joe Biden as the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee but later lost the election to President Donald Trump, was greeted by the crowd with chants of &quot;run again.&quot;
The civil rights organization&apos;s gathering gave Harris and eight other Democratic White House hopefuls an opportunity to speak directly to an influential group of Black leaders and activists who are key members of the Democratic Party&apos;s base.
Black voters are also key players in South Carolina&apos;s Democratic Party electorate. And Harris, the first female and Black vice president in the nation&apos;s history, received a warm welcome when she arrived Wednesday at a South Carolina Democratic Party fundraiser and reception in Greenville.
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Harris is holding a book tour event on Thursday for her memoir, &quot;107 Days,&quot; her look back at her abbreviated 2024 campaign.
Harris was mostly out of the headlines for a couple of months after the end the Biden administration. She began stepping back into the political spotlight last spring and summer, including headlining Democratic National Committee fundraisers.
Her decision last summer to pass on launching a 2026 gubernatorial campaign in her home state of California was seen as clearing the runway for a 2028 presidential bid. Her nationwide book tour has helped keep her visible while building email lists and boosting donor interest.
The former vice president&apos;s current southern swing also includes fundraising appearances for the state Democratic Parties in Georgia and North Carolina, two crucial general election battlegrounds.
Harris narrowly lost both those states and the five other key battlegrounds to Trump in the 2024 election.
Pointing to Harris&apos; schedule, a veteran strategist in the former vice president&apos;s political orbit recently told Fox News Digital, &quot;of course we are reading tea leaves.&quot;
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The strategist, who asked to remain anonymous to speak more freely, said &quot;no one knows what she is planning to do for 2028, but until she tells us herself, she is going to continue to travel, speak up about the issues she cares about the most.&quot;
If she does run again in 2028, Harris would be considered one of the early frontrunners in what&apos;s expected to be a crowded and competitive race for the Democratic nomination.
The Republican National Committee (RNC) is giving thumbs down to the White House hopefuls.
&quot;Democrats are kicking off the 2028 primary by parading Kamala Harris and a roster of failed governors trying to outrun their own records,&quot; RNC national press secretary Kiersten Pels told Fox News last week as she pointed to potential contenders who appeared at Sharpton&apos;s convention.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Second Sky amplía programas para familias en Tucson</news:name>
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			<news:title>Second Sky amplía programas para familias en Tucson</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Leer en inglés
Una organización sin fines de lucro de Tucson está ampliando su programación para ofrecer a las familias un lugar donde niños y adultos puedan jugar, aprender y conectar juntos, independientemente de sus ingresos.
Second Sky es un centro comunitario que cuenta con un parque de aventuras, un espacio para eventos, oferta de alimentos y bebidas, un entorno digital inmersivo y un centro de apoyo STEAM.
La organización tiene como objetivo crear un espacio multigeneracional donde niños y adultos puedan aprender, jugar y conectar en un mismo entorno.
“Creemos que los niños y los adultos pueden coexistir en los mismos espacios, o en espacios adyacentes,” afirmó Robin Kremer, gerente de desarrollo y operaciones de Second Sky. “Queremos traer a Tucson lo que tiene toda pequeña ciudad europea: una plaza central rodeada de actividades para todos.”
Second Sky opera en una zona donde el acceso es fundamental. En 2024, el 18.6% de los niños en Tucson vivía por debajo del umbral federal de pobreza, una tasa superior a los promedios estatal y nacional, según el panel de datos MAP de la Universidad de Arizona.
Arizona ocupó el puesto 42 a nivel nacional en bienestar infantil general en el Kids Count Data Book de 2025; los resultados educativos contribuyeron de manera significativa a la baja clasificación del estado.
Second Sky tiene como objetivo crear un espacio multigeneracional donde niños y adultos puedan aprender, jugar y conectar en un mismo entorno. McKenna Manzo / El Foco de Tucson.
Kremer señaló que estas realidades determinan la forma en que la organización estructura su programación. Las familias pueden asistir de manera gratuita a las horas de juego libre, mientras que diversos socios comunitarios imparten clases de preparación para el parto, talleres educativos y programas STEM.
Los ingresos generados por el alquiler de los espacios para eventos contribuyen a financiar la programación general y la misión de la organización sin fines de lucro.
“Equilibramos los alquileres con la programación comunitaria,” afirmó Kremer. “Nuestro objetivo es reinvertir en las familias.”
A diferencia de los parques infantiles tradicionales, Second Sky se basa en el modelo de “parque de aventuras,” un diseño que fomenta la exploración, la creatividad y lo que Kremer denomina “juego de riesgo.”
“Queremos que los niños escalen, exploren y se desafíen a sí mismos,” afirmó. “Y no solo que utilicen los equipos de una única manera preestablecida.”
Esta filosofía de exploración práctica trasciende los límites del parque infantil. Este año, siete estudiantes de la Facultad de Ingeniería de la Universidad de Arizona están contribuyendo a este espacio mediante un proyecto final de carrera, respaldado por el decano David Hahn, cuyo objetivo es diseñar un canal de agua interactivo que recorrerá toda la propiedad.
Al frente del proyecto se encuentra Matthew Hanson, estudiante de último año de Ingeniería de Sistemas con especialización secundaria en Ingeniería Mecánica. Cuenta con el apoyo de Sam Bonaparte, quien supervisa las adquisiciones; los líderes de diseño mecánico Manuel Garcia Soto y Johnathan Hart; Ryan Basil y Julio Luzania, encargados de los sistemas eléctricos; y la directora de planificación ambiental, Cierra Teevan.
“En nuestro curso de diseño de último año, nos entregan una lista de proyectos y clasificamos nuestras opciones preferidas,” comentó Hanson. “Cuando me entrevisté con el patrocinador y conocí más a fondo Second Sky, sentí que era algo real, algo que realmente podría existir más allá de un aula.”
Los ingresos generados por el alquiler de espacios para eventos en Second Sky ayudan a financiar la programación gratuita de la organización sin fines de lucro para las familias de Tucson. McKenna Manzo / El Foco de Tucson.
El proyecto reúne a estudiantes de diferentes disciplinas de la ingeniería para diseñar un elemento acuático que combina el juego con la dinámica de fluidos y conceptos energéticos, y que, potencialmente, podría generar electricidad para alimentar los elementos de iluminación del lugar.
“Estamos intentando que tenga un aspecto natural, acorde con el desierto,” comentó Hanson. “A fin de cuentas, lo único que queremos es que los niños se ensucien las manos y jueguen con el agua.”
Para Kremer, esta colaboración representa exactamente aquello en lo que Second Sky estaba destinado a convertirse: un espacio vivo, modelado por la colaboración de la comunidad.
“Hemos forjado relaciones con organizaciones afines y con la universidad,” afirmó. “Se trata de reunir recursos en un mismo lugar.”
A medida que Second Sky continúa ampliando su programación, Kremer espera que el espacio se convierta en algo más profundo que un simple destino.
“Queremos que la gente se marche diciendo: ¡Ha sido la mejor experiencia de mi vida!” afirmó. “Queremos que los niños rueguen por volver.”

McKenna Manzo es estudiante de posgrado en la Universidad de Arizona y pasante en El Foco de Tucson. Puede contactarla en mckennamanzo@arizona.edu.
Esta nota fue traducida por los pasantes de la preparatoria San Miguel y editada por Diana Ramos, exalumna de la Universidad de Arizona, Directora de Iniciativas Bilingües y reportera del Foco de Tucson. Contáctala en diana@tucsonspotlight.org.
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			<news:title>Pope Leo slams those who &apos;manipulate religion&apos; for military or political gain, Trump responds</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Pope Leo XIV, the leader of the Roman Catholic church, decried people who twist religion for military, economic or political benefit.
&quot;Jesus told us, blessed are the peacemakers. But woe to those who manipulate religion and the very name of God for their own military, economic or political gain, dragging that which is sacred into darkness and filth,&quot; he declared.
He also called out &quot;The masters of war,&quot; during the remarks in Cameroon on Thursday.
&quot;The masters of war pretend not to know that it takes only a moment to destroy, yet often, a lifetime is often not enough to rebuild. They turn a blind eye to the fact that billions of dollars are spent on killing, on devastation, yet the resources needed for healing, education, and restoration are nowhere to be found,&quot; the pope said.
POPE LEO SAYS HE&apos;S UNAFRAID OF THE TRUMP ADMIN AFTER PRESIDENT CALLS HIM &apos;TERRIBLE&apos; ON FOREIGN POLICY
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House on Thursday regarding the pontiff&apos;s comments in Cameroon.
But the president himself spoke about the pope on Thursday after he was asked about the religious figure&apos;s comments.
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President Donald Trump said on Thursday that it is &quot;very important that the Pope understands&quot; that &quot;Iran killed 42,000 people that were totally unarmed, they were protesters.&quot;
&quot;Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon,&quot; the president asserted, saying that if the foreign nation did possess such a weapon, every nation in the world, including Italy, &quot;would be in trouble.&quot;
&quot;But the pope has to understand, Iran, very simple, Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. The world would be in great danger,&quot; he declared.
Asked if he would meet with the pope to iron out their differences, Trump responded, &quot;I don&apos;t think it&apos;s necessary.&quot;
TRUMP ACCUSES POPE LEO OF BEING &apos;TERRIBLE&apos; ON FOREIGN POLICY OVER PONTIFF&apos;S ANTI-WAR COMMENTS
Trump blasted the Catholic figure in a Truth Social post on Sunday night, declaring that the man &quot;is WEAK on Crime, and terrible for Foreign Policy&quot; and that he should &quot;stop catering to the Radical Left, and focus on being a Great Pope, not a Politician.&quot;
&quot;I don’t want a Pope who thinks it’s OK for Iran to have a Nuclear Weapon. I don’t want a Pope who thinks it’s terrible that America attacked Venezuela, a Country that was sending massive amounts of Drugs into the United States and, even worse, emptying their prisons, including murderers, drug dealers, and killers, into our Country,&quot; Trump declared in part of the lengthy post.
&quot;And I don’t want a Pope who criticizes the President of the United States because I’m doing exactly what I was elected, IN A LANDSLIDE, to do, setting Record Low Numbers in Crime, and creating the Greatest Stock Market in History,&quot; he added.
In a Truth Social post on Tuesday, the president wrote, &quot;Will someone please tell Pope Leo that Iran has killed at least 42,000 innocent, completely unarmed, protesters in the last two months, and that for Iran to have a Nuclear Bomb is absolutely unacceptable. Thank you for your attention to this matter. AMERICA IS BACK!!!&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Conservatives on social media erupted with outrage on Thursday after Democratic lawmakers in Minnesota united to block a Republican effort to investigate further and impeach Gov. Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison.
A resolution taken up by the Minnesota House Rules and Legislative Administration Committee to launch an impeachment investigation and allow the committee to hold hearings, issue subpoenas, and further investigate the massive fraud scandal was blocked after all 8 Democrats on the committee voted against it, Fox 9 Minneapolis reported.
The lawmakers deadlocked 8-8 on a straight party-line vote.
&quot;This is a fundamentally unserious proposal by a fundamentally unserious party who isn&apos;t interested in governing,&quot; Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL) Rep. Michael Howard said about the move. &quot;Gas prices are rising because of Trump&apos;s illegal war in Iran. Health care, housing, and childcare costs are spiking. We have hospitals closing, yet this is what we&apos;re going to do today? A bill that&apos;s absolutely going nowhere, dead on arrival.&quot;
COMER TO SAY TIM WALZ &apos;ENABLED FRAUD,&apos; FAILED WHISTLEBLOWERS IN BOMBSHELL MINNESOTA HEARING
On social media, conservatives blasted the Minnesota Democrats for not taking the unfolding fraud scandal, which is estimated to have cost taxpayers a total of up to $19 billion, seriously. 
&quot;Despite years of whistleblower reports, dozens of hearings &amp;  local news stories, &amp; court convictions, Democrats CONTINUE  to block any investigation of Tim Walz,&quot; MN House Fraud Committee Chair Rep. Kristin Robbins, R-Minn., who is running for governor, posted on X. &quot;They protect each other to protect their political base.  @amyklobuchar is just part of the protection racket.&quot;
&quot;Minnesotans lost $9B in taxpayer dollars to just 14 Medicaid programs under Tim Walz’s administration,&quot; Townhall columnist Dustin Grage posted on X. &quot;Today, every single Democrat in Rules Committee voted to block an investigation into that fraud. Absolutely disgusting.&quot;
TAFOYA RIPS WALZ &apos;DODGING&apos; ACCOUNTABILITY IN HEARING, UNVEILS PLAN TO FIGHT FRAUD: &apos;FULL WEIGHT OF THE LAW&apos;
&quot;Look at their campaign contributions,&quot; Rep. Derrick Van Orden, R-Wis., posted on X. 
&quot;They&apos;re panicked and don&apos;t want anyone finding out how this was allowed to happen,&quot; conservative influencer Eric Daugherty posted on X. &quot;REMOVE WALZ FROM OFFICE and start the criminal proceedings for complicity!&quot;
&quot;You don&apos;t block investigations into fraud unless you&apos;re benefiting from the fraud,&quot; conservative commentator Shawn Farash posted on X.
&quot;When one party does not want accountability or transparency, When one party knows that massive fraud exist but refuses to investigate that fraud, the people must stand up and demand they be held accountable,&quot; Jay Feely, a former NFL kicker who is running for Congress as a Republican in Arizona, posted on X.
AUDIO OF ELLISON MEETING WITH CONVICTED FRAUDSTERS RESURFACES AS LAWYER ALLEGES WALZ, AG SHARE BLAME
&quot;This is why all spending and every program at the federal level and state level should be on Blockchain for everyone to see.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Democratic leadership on the committee for comment.
Walz dropped his bid for re-election in January as pressure to address the systemic fraud mounted, and he testified in front of Congress months later, along with Ellison, in a fiery hearing that left conservatives unsatisfied on the answer to the question of what the two elected officials knew about the fraud and what they did to stop it.
Walz has rebuffed calls for him to resign, prompting Minnesota Republicans to take various actions to further investigate or impeach him.
Impeaching or removing either Walz or Ellison would be an extremely difficult uphill battle for Republican lawmakers in Minnesota, given the current makeup of the Minnesota Legislature. Impeachment requires a simple majority vote in the House. However, the House is currently evenly split, making it nearly impossible for Republicans to pass articles of impeachment without significant Democratic defections or a major shift in control.
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			<news:title>EcoFlight brings students face to face with Arizona mining</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A group of college and graduate students got a bird&apos;s-eye view of Southern Arizona&apos;s copper mining country last week, joining local experts aboard an aerial tour of some of the state&apos;s most contested mining terrain.
The flights swept over the open pits of the Green Valley Mining Complex near Sahuarita and the proposed Copper World expansion in the Santa Rita Mountains, landscapes that sit at the intersection of the state&apos;s mining economy and growing environmental and tribal concerns.
The experience was part of EcoFlight&apos;s annual Flight Across America program, which brings students into the field to study Indigenous leadership, conservation and the environmental complexities facing the American West.
EcoFlight is a conservation aviation nonprofit that uses small aircraft to educate and advocate for the protection of wild lands and wildlife habitat across the West.
Now in its 20th year, the Flight Across America program was conceived by EcoFlight founder and chief pilot Bruce Gordon and fellow pilot and folk singer John Denver, who originally designed it to bring national attention to conservation issues through aerial tours ending in Washington, D.C. on Earth Day.
The goal, organizers say, is to send students home not just informed, but ready to act.
EcoFlight works with around 100 students a year, including those who participate in Flight Across America.
&quot;Flight across America  is … a more intensive trip, since we&apos;re flying for days,&quot; EcoFlight&apos;s Amanda Grimsted told Tucson Spotlight. &quot;We have a lot (of students) from Colorado and a lot from Arizona (in this cohort). That&apos;s where we focused our outreach this year, but we always like to make it a diverse group of people that can experience and take it back. We try to just be reaching out to different schools so that way we&apos;re not just catering to the same participants.&quot;
Pilot Gary Kraft prepares a Cessna 210 for departure ahead of the aerial tour of the Green Valley Mining Complex and the proposed Copper World expansion in the Santa Rita Mountains. Topacio &quot;Topaz&quot; Servellon / Tucson Spotlight.
In addition to students, EcoFlight also works with tribal and youth groups, partnering with the Intertribal Environmental Professionals last year to engage more Native American students.
&quot;We worked with the Blackbeat Nation and also the Round Valley Indian tribe last year,&quot; Grimsted said. &quot;We also worked (with) students and the youth that ran the Klamoth River once it was free flowing. They removed the dams and they went on a 300-mile journey, which is just incredible. They were able to kayak the river and then we flew them above it - and their family members, too - to show them the big extent that they just did.&quot;
Arizona is the top copper-producing state in the U.S., but the industry has brought with it environmental and cultural concerns, according to Mike Quigley, Arizona state director of The Wilderness Society.
Quigley gave students an overview of the region&apos;s conservation challenges before the flights.
The Wilderness Society, founded in 1935, works primarily on federal public lands, including Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest Service land, though Quigley said the organization is also working with the city and county of Tucson to establish a new national wildlife refuge along the Santa Cruz River.
In Arizona, he said, the biggest threat isn&apos;t oil and gas. It’s copper.
&quot;Here in southern Arizona, mining is the thing,&quot; Quigley said. &quot;The big deal is hard rock minerals, and especially copper.&quot;
One of the organization&apos;s current priorities is fighting a proposed expansion of the Silver Bell Copper Mine into the adjacent Ironwood Forest National Monument, where the company wants to dump mining tailings. The fight is a familiar one; the same battle played out during the first Trump administration.
&quot;We fought that the last time. We&apos;re fighting that again now,&quot; Quigley said. &quot;It&apos;s probably one of the things we&apos;re spending the most effort on in Arizona currently.&quot;
An aerial view of the open pit at the Green Valley Mining Complex near Sahuarita, one of southern Arizona&apos;s largest copper operations. Topacio &quot;Topaz&quot; Servellon / Tucson Spotlight.
Quigley also walked students through the region&apos;s two major river systems. The San Pedro, he said, is the last free-flowing river in southern Arizona and a critical north-south flyway for migratory birds. The Santa Cruz, by contrast, went dry sometime between the 1950s and 1970s due to groundwater pumping and diversions, but is now being restored with treated effluent water.
&quot;The river is coming back to life kind of on its own, by us just putting water into the river,&quot; he said.
He also touched on the Sky Island region, calling it a global biodiversity hotspot where tropical and temperate species overlap.
&quot;You&apos;re kind of going from Canada to Mexico in terms of biogeography, but you&apos;re going vertically instead of latitudinally,&quot; Quigley said, noting that jaguars have been documented in the mountain ranges students flew over within the past year.
Students heard from several members of the Tohono O&apos;odham Nation, whose 2.8 million acres of land shares a 62-mile border with Mexico.
Tohono O&apos;odham Vice Chairwoman Carla Johnson told students the Nation has been consistently opposed to federal encroachments, from border wall construction to transmission lines, but described the frustration of advocacy that is often ignored.
&quot;You do all that work, you do all that lobbying, you do all that networking, and then you see these things being updated on federal websites,&quot; Johnson said. &quot;It&apos;s heartbreaking when you know they&apos;re still going to go do what they want to do.&quot;
Also joining the group was Roger Featherstone, president of the Arizona Mining Reform Coalition, who has worked to stop what he described as inappropriate mining proposals across the state since 2006.
&quot;We&apos;re not anti-mining,&quot; Featherstone said. &quot;But we are anti-stupidity. And most of the proposals we&apos;re seeing are just plain stupid.&quot;
Featherstone joined students Kenzo Kimura and John Felix aboard a Cessna 210 for an aerial tour of the Green Valley Mining Complex and the proposed Copper World expansion, offering on-the-ground expertise on the mining industry&apos;s footprint across southern Arizona.
The Green Valley mining operation began after World War II. As mineral deposits weaken, modern mines may operate with only 1% minerals, resulting in 99% waste, Featherstone said.
Roger Featherstone (right,) president of the Arizona Mining Reform Coalition, rides along as pilot Gary Kraft navigates the Cessna 210 over southern Arizona&apos;s copper mining country. Topacio &quot;Topaz&quot; Servellon / Tucson Spotlight.
This waste, known as tailings, is crushed to the consistency of talcum powder, mixed with water and stored in massive piles. For every 100 pounds of ore, only one pound of finished material is typically produced, Featherstone said.
Residents near Green Valley have faced issues including water pollution and toxic dust from tailings piles, which can be so corrosive that mining companies sometimes pay for residents to have their cars detailed. A sulfide plume has also been documented in the groundwater.
&quot;As a coalition, we haven&apos;t focused that much on these problems,&quot; Featherstone said. &quot;Our biggest problem is basically triage and what we want to work on giving our limited resources.&quot;
He pointed to the tailings dams, which are often made of the waste material itself, and warned that these dams are only stable when dry.
&quot;The rule of thumb is a tailings dam will at some point in time collapse; it&apos;s not a question of if, it&apos;s a question of when,&quot; Featherstone said. &quot;If they collapse, it would cause some problems. Some of the larger ones, like the Pinto Valley mine, would have a tailings dam over 1,000 feet tall. If that would fail, there would be toxic tailings in Roosevelt Lake flowing down Pinto Creek. In the case of the Resolution Copper project, the tailings dam would be 490 feet tall. If that were to fail, you would have toxic tailings flowing down the Gila River all the way to the Sea of Cortez.&quot;
Freeport-McMoRan, which operates the Green Valley Mining Complex, did not respond to Tucson Spotlight&apos;s request for comment.
While flying over the Copper World project, Featherstone said Hudbay, the current operator, has already begun scraping and blading for exploration, impacting the landscape on the west side of the mountains.
Hudbay, in a statement to Tucson Spotlight, said Copper World is a fully permitted brownfield project designed to the &quot;highest engineering and environmental standards&quot; and that it has worked with tribal monitors to survey and protect cultural artifacts before any ground disturbance. 
The company said it operates under continuous air and water quality monitoring overseen by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality and has partnered with an intergovernmental working group to address dust generated by a public road leading to the site.
Hudbay also noted that its first state permit was a Mined Land Reclamation Plan approved by the Arizona State Mine Inspector, which designates post-mining land use for ranching and wildlife habitat and requires the company to post a financial bond covering the full cost of reclamation. The company said it also runs a voluntary water mitigation project designed to replace 105% of the water it pumps from the aquifer.
A closer aerial view of a tailings pond at the Green Valley Mining Complex. Roger Featherstone of the Arizona Mining Reform Coalition warned that tailings dams are not a question of if they will fail, but when. Topacio &quot;Topaz&quot; Servellon / Tucson Spotlight.
Featherstone was less convinced.
&quot;Pima County had a chance to actually buy the property for consultation but did not,&quot; he said. &quot;As weak as federal laws are, Arizona has the weakest state mining regulations in the United States. Basically, the state will do anything the mine wants.&quot;
The area is ecologically unique, home to endangered species including the jaguar, a rare orchid and rare insects, Featherstone said.
These sites, including Oak Flat and Hermosa, hold high significance for Native American tribes, containing archaeological sites and ancient ball fields.
Adding to those concerns, Featherstone points to water. Mines essentially &quot;export water,&quot; he says, because copper is often sold overseas as concentrate rather than being finished domestically, and mining companies may eventually ask the U.S. government for subsidies to build new copper smelters.
&quot;The mining industry in Arizona is pretty much exempt from groundwater restrictions,&quot; Featherstone said. &quot;These companies can pull as much water as they want out of the ground regardless of the impacts to the area. From a legal standpoint, there&apos;s really not much the communities can do.&quot;
Kimura, a Harvard University graduate student studying global health and humanitarianism, said the experience was illuminating.
&quot;I focus on public health and medicine, so this is) definitely something different,&quot; Kimura said. &quot;I&apos;m usually on a raft or on a boat. Not in the air.&quot;
Passion Ignacio, a community organizer with Indivisible Tohono and a recent graduate of Northwest Indian College with a degree in native environmental science, was among the students who flew with EcoFlight. She described growing up in the shadow of the Sky Islands and watching mining and data center development encroach on sacred land. She said her mother had flown with EcoFlight the previous week.
&quot;She said the vast difference between all the greenery from the untouched places to seeing those mines is devastating, and it made her cry,&quot; Passion said. &quot;And my mom does not cry.&quot;

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			<news:keywords>A series of suspicious deaths and disappearances of high-level scientists across the country over the past several years is reaching a fever pitch and catching the attention of online sleuths all the way to the White House.
Since 2023, at least eight people, mostly involved in researching space and nuclear science, have died or vanished, some under murky circumstances. Some have had connections to UFO research.
Asked Wednesday by Fox News&apos; Peter Doocy about the trend, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the Trump administration will likely look into the matter.
&quot;I haven’t spoken to our relevant agencies about it. I will certainly do that, and we’ll get you an answer,&quot; Leavitt said. &quot;If true, of course, that’s definitely something I think this government and its administration would deem worth looking into. So let me do that for you.&quot;
Hicks was a scientist working at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory from 1998 to 2022, according to the Daily Mail. He worked on the space program&apos;s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) project, which focused on understanding the physical properties of asteroids and comets, and whether they could be re-directed in outer space.
Maiwald also worked in the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. He designed a critical instrument for a project called Surface Biology and Geology (SBG) - Visible to Shortwave Infrared (VSWIR), a future NASA mission to launch a satellite into space and map the &quot;living color&quot; of the earth in far greater detail than can be observed by the human eye, according to his obituary.
Just over a year before he died, he was working on a program to help astronauts on space missions identify signs of life on other planets, including Jupiter&apos;s moon, Europa, Saturn’s moon Enceladus, or the dwarf planet Ceres, the Daily Mail reported.
Monica Reza went missing while hiking in the Mount Waterman of the Angeles National Forest in California. A missing person&apos;s flyer from the Los Angeles County Sheriff&apos;s Office said there was concern for Reza&apos;s well-being, and asked tipsters to call 818-248-3464.
Reza also worked for NASA&apos;s Jet Propulsion Laboratory as an aerospace engineer, reportedly overseeing the lab&apos;s Materials Processing Group, which &quot;focuses on developing new materials and advanced manufacturing technologies for spacecraft, specializing in bulk metallic glass alloys and metal additive manufacturing,&quot; according to NASA.
Casias worked as an administrative assistant at Los Alamos National Labs in New Mexico, which reportedly developed nuclear weapons for the Manhattan Project.
On the day she disappeared, she dropped off lunch for her daughter and was never seen again.
Chavez also worked at Los Alamos National Labs until he retired in 2017, according to the Daily Mail. He was last seen leaving his house in Los Alamos on foot, with his car locked in his driveway. He did not bring his phone, wallet or keys on his walk.
Garcia went missing from his home in Albuquerque after leaving his home on foot carrying only a handgun, according to NewsNation. He worked at the Kansas City National Security Campus, which develops most of the nonnuclear components that go into building nuclear weapons.
He had a top secret security clearance.
Grillmair was a renowned research scientist at Caltech’s Infrared Processing and Analysis Center, which partners with NASA&apos;s Jet Propulsion Laboratory providing &quot;science operations, user support, archives and data services, and scientific vision to maximize discovery with observatories both in space and on the ground.&quot;
The Daily Mail reported that he was personally involved in space telescope projects with NASA.
He was shot and killed outside his home. A man named Freddy Snyder, 29, was charged with his murder.
McCasland was the former commander of the Air Force Research Laboratory, and had connections with the Los Alamos National Labs, like Casias and Garcia. He reportedly possessed stop secret information on UFOs.
He, too, disappeared in New Mexico. He left his home with only a part of boots and a handgun, leading his phone, keys and glasses, the Daily Mail reported.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Judge orders Trump to halt White House ballroom construction, escalating legal feud</news:name>
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			<news:title>Judge orders Trump to halt White House ballroom construction, escalating legal feud</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A U.S. judge on Thursday rebuked the Trump administration&apos;s attempt to proceed with construction of its $400 million White House ballroom project, clarifying in a sharply worded order that any above-ground, physical construction of the site is blocked unless deemed strictly necessary for national security purposes.
U.S. District Judge Richard Leon said his order applies to all above-ground construction of the White House ballroom project, except for actions that are explicitly necessary to protect national security facilities or protecting White House personnel.
Still, he made clear that the exception was not a blank check to proceed for the administration to continue the entire 90,000-square-foot project. &quot;National security is not a blank check to proceed with otherwise unlawful activity,&quot; Leon said Thursday. 
He also sharply criticized the Justice Department&apos;s &quot;brazen&quot; interpretation of the &quot;safety and security&quot; exception he granted in his original order, citing their claim that the entire project is a matter of national security,
Leon described that read as &quot;incredible, if not disingenuous.&quot;
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Leon, a George W. Bush appointee, had issued a preliminary injunction in March blocking construction of the ballroom in March. 
He concluded then that the Trump administration lacked the legal authority to proceed with building the sprawling White House ballroom without congressional approval, and that the administration had not shown it had clear authorization to replace parts of the East Wing with a privately funded structure.
Lawyers for the Trump administration quickly kicked the order to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, arguing that completing the 90,000-square-foot project on the site of the demolished East Wing is critical to the safety and security of the &quot;president, his family, and White House staff.&quot;
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Trump first announced plans for the 90,000-square-foot ballroom in July, initially estimating the cost at around $200 million. He has said the project would be funded &quot;100% by me and some friends of mine.&quot;
Lawyers for the administration have also pushed back on the lawsuit, arguing the president has authority over White House construction decisions and that past White House expansions, including the East and West Wings, did not require congressional involvement in their design or construction. 
The National Trust, meanwhile, has maintained that the project cannot move forward without complying with federal law and proper review processes.
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Last week, judges for the three-member D.C. Circuit ruled 2-1 to grant the Trump administration&apos;s request for a temporary stay, clearing the way for the administration to continue construction on the project for now, or seek emergency relief via the Supreme Court.
But the circuit court also kicked the case back down to Leon to provide additional clarity, due to what judges cited as the need for a more detailed explanation on what types of construction should be blocked. 
Specifically, the judges asked Leon to clarify whether stopping the project would harm national security, as the Trump administration claims.
Leon&apos;s amended order Thursday reiterates that any below-ground construction at the site that is tied to national security— such as construction of bunkers, or other protected facilities, may proceed.
The administration is permitted to take all measures necessary to physically secure the site, Leon said, including protecting the White House, and ensuring the safety of the president and his staff.
But he sharply rejected the administration&apos;s argument to the appeals court that the entire project falls within the scope of national security efforts outlined above. 
Leon said the government&apos;s arguments &quot;are in direct conflict with [their] prior representations.&quot;
&quot;In my view, these arguments fail to justify Defendants&apos; extraordinary, if not disingenuous, reading of my preliminary injunction,&quot; he added.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>South African ex-police chief gets tissue stuck on forehead while sweating during corruption inquiry</news:name>
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			<news:title>South African ex-police chief gets tissue stuck on forehead while sweating during corruption inquiry</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Testimony at a major South African corruption inquiry was briefly overshadowed Tuesday by an unscripted moment — a suspended police chief with a tissue stuck to his brow.
Julius Mkhwanazi, the former deputy chief of the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department, was testifying before the Madlanga Commission when the awkward moment unfolded.
Mkhwanazi, who was suspended in November 2025 amid misconduct allegations, had been wiping sweat from his face after answering questions from the commission.
Part of the tissue, however, remained stuck to his head.
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The slip didn’t go unnoticed for long. Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga halted proceedings as the room took in the scene.
&quot;Oh, you have a tissue stuck on your forehead,&quot; Madlanga tells the ex-police chief.
&quot;I’m sweaty,&quot; Mkhwanazi says. &quot;Thank you, thank you.&quot;
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The Madlanga Commission is a public inquiry probing allegations of corruption and political interference in South Africa’s justice system. The current inquiry has been hearing testimony from current and former law enforcement officials.
Mkhwanazi has been under scrutiny since an internal audit recommended his suspension as part of a broader probe into alleged misconduct.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Panel Advances Trump’s Triumphal Arch, Even as Key Member Suggests Changes</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-16T18:50:43.160Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Panel Advances Trump’s Triumphal Arch, Even as Key Member Suggests Changes</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Commission of Fine Arts, a Trump-aligned advisory body, granted preliminary approval. But its vice chairman suggested losing statues atop the structure and other revisions before a final vote.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jury finds Live Nation, Ticketmaster committed antitrust violations</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-16T18:50:23.158Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Jury finds Live Nation, Ticketmaster committed antitrust violations</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Gardening Etcetera: How to grow wildflowers in our region</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-16T18:32:06.741Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Gardening Etcetera: How to grow wildflowers in our region</news:title>
			<news:keywords>This week&apos;s edition of the Gardening Etcetera column, written for the community by certified Master Gardeners of the University of Arizona&apos;s Coconino County Cooperative Extension Master Gardener Program.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Orioles lose controversial challenge after Coby Mayo unintentionally triggers review</news:name>
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			<news:title>Orioles lose controversial challenge after Coby Mayo unintentionally triggers review</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Baltimore Orioles fell victim to an accidental challenge.
In the second inning of the Orioles’ 8-5 loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks on Wednesday, third baseman Coby Mayo was forced to challenge a pitch he didn’t want to.
Mayo took a 3-0 pitch from Diamondbacks starter Eduardo Rodríguez on the outside and began walking toward first base, thinking he had a walk. Instead home plate umpire John Tumpane called it a strike.
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Mayo expressed his displeasure with the call and raised his right hand toward his helmet, but did not tap his head, as he did not want to challenge the pitch. Tumpane thought he did indeed challenge the pitch and initiated a review.
The call was confirmed to be a strike as Mayo argued he did not challenge the call. The Orioles ended up losing the challenge, one of their two on the day. A replay confirmed that Mayo never actually touched his head.
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Mayo, however, still had a successful at-bat. On the ensuing 3-1 pitch, Mayo ripped a 91-mph fastball down the left-field line for a double and ended up scoring the game’s first run.
Mayo’s unintentional challenge is one of a few that have occurred so far this season. Last week, Pittsburgh Pirates infielder Nick Gonzales challenged a pitch but immediately tried to reverse his decision, as the team only had one challenge left.
Gonzales ended up winning the challenge, and the Pirates retained their last challenge.
Mayo and the Orioles (9-9) will hope they don’t have any more ABS snafus when they play the Cleveland Guardians (10-9) on Thursday at 6:10 p.m. ET.
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			  <news:name>House Republicans defy Trump to shield Haitians from deportation</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-16T18:31:24.352Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>House Republicans defy Trump to shield Haitians from deportation</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A group of House Republicans defied President Donald Trump on Thursday to support shielding more than 350,000 Haitian nationals from deportation. 
GOP lawmakers joined Democrats and one independent to approve legislation that would allow Haitians to be eligible for the temporary protected status (TPS) program for another three years.
Those Republicans included Reps. Mike Lawler and Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y., Maria Elvira Salazar, Mario Diaz-Balart and Carlos Gimenez, R-Fla., Don Bacon, R-Neb., Brian Fitzpatrick, R-Pa., and Mike Carey and Mike Turner, R-Ohio. Many in that cohort have large Haitian diaspora communities in their districts.
The TPS program allows foreign nationals, whose home countries face humanitarian crises or dangerous conditions, to temporarily live and work in the United States without fear of deportation. It does not provide a pathway to citizenship.
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The successful vote comes as the Trump administration has sought to revoke the TPS program for Haiti, arguing that conditions have improved in the country and that granting Haitians legal protections runs counter to American interests. The effort is currently stalled as the TPS termination works its way through the nation’s courts. 
The measure is largely symbolic due to resistance from Senate Republicans, who are not expected to hold a vote on renewing TPS for Haitians. Trump would almost certainly veto a TPS extension bill that clears Congress. 
Rep. Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., a member of &quot;the Squad,&quot; used a legislative maneuver known as discharge petition to force a chamber-vote on the TPS extension bill. The effort would have been futile without the support of a handful of Republicans who signed Pressley’s discharge petition to reach the necessary 218 signatures and trigger a vote.
Rep. Laura Gillen, D-N.Y., sponsored the resolution on the House floor.
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The president has also spotlighted the recent killing of a Florida woman by a Haitian illegal immigrant earlier in April. The man, Rolbert Joachim, 40, reportedly received TPS status during the Biden administration.
&quot;An Illegal Alien Criminal from Haiti, who was released into our Country by the WORST President in History, Crooked Joe Biden, and the Radical Democrats in Congress, just beat an innocent woman to death with a hammer at a gas station in Florida,&quot; Trump wrote in a Truth Social post. &quot;This one killing should be enough for these Radical Judges to STOP impeding my Administration’s Immigration Policies, and allow us to END THIS SCAM ONCE AND FOR ALL,&quot; he added.
Proponents of the measure argued that Haitians, who have been granted work authorization as a result of the TPS program, have a positive economic impact on communities.
&quot;I’ve heard from healthcare providers and business leaders across Nebraska who are concerned about the impact this would have on patient care and our economy,&quot; Bacon, who is retiring, told Fox News Digital. &quot;I don’t see the goodness of deporting people who are here legally, who are working, and who contribute to our country.&quot;
But the majority of House Republicans have stood by the Trump administration’s decision to revoke the TPS program for Haiti. 
&quot;Members of Congress have a sacred and exclusive duty to our American constituents, not to foreign nationals,&quot; Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., who is running for governor, told Fox News Digital.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>US eyes Iran fast boats with ‘kill’ tactics tested in Venezuela drug-boat strikes</news:name>
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			<news:title>US eyes Iran fast boats with ‘kill’ tactics tested in Venezuela drug-boat strikes</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The U.S. is preparing to take on Iran’s fast-attack boats using a playbook it already has tested in another theater — lethal strikes on small vessels tied to drug trafficking networks in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific.
Since September 2025, U.S. forces have conducted dozens of deadly strikes on suspected drug-trafficking vessels, part of a broader military campaign targeting cartel-linked networks. The U.S. campaign against drug-trafficking boats offers a glimpse of how American forces handle small, fast-moving targets at sea.
Officials now suggest similar tactics could be used against Iranian vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.
President Donald Trump made that link explicit in a Truth Social post Monday, warning that any Iranian boats approaching the blockade would be &quot;immediately ELIMINATED, using the same system of kill that we use against the drug dealers on boats at Sea … It is quick and brutal.&quot;
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Since the campaign began, U.S. Southern Command has carried out dozens of strikes on vessels, killing more than 160 people and destroying dozens of boats. Those operations rely on surveillance, rapid targeting and precision strikes, capabilities that could also be used in the Gulf.
But in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific, U.S. forces are targeting nonstate actors with limited ability to respond. In the Strait of Hormuz, they would be confronting Iran’s military — armed, organized, and operating in one of the most strategically sensitive waterways in the world.
Applying that approach in the Persian Gulf, against a state-backed military force, carries far higher risks.
The Trump administration’s blockade of Iranian ports, which began Monday, has pushed U.S. forces into close proximity with the one part of Iran’s navy that has largely survived weeks of strikes: its fast-attack boat fleet.
U.S. and Israeli operations have effectively gutted Iran’s conventional navy, with more than 155 vessels sunk during the conflict, according to U.S. assessments.
Still, what’s left of Iran’s naval threat looks very different from what the U.S. has already destroyed.
Large surface ships — frigates, corvettes and other major vessels — have taken the brunt of the strikes. But those ships were never the centerpiece of Iran’s strategy in the Gulf.
The focus has long been on smaller, faster platforms.
&quot;We should think in the thousands,&quot; said Farzin Nadimi, a senior fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. &quot;If you include very small boats up to more capable fast-attack craft, the total could reach 3,000 to 4,000 vessels.&quot;
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Of those, he said, roughly 800 vessels to 900 vessels are capable of carrying anti-ship missiles, making them the most dangerous segment of the fleet.
&quot;They are dispersed along the coastline and islands, and protected in hardened tunnel complexes,&quot; Nadimi said.
Some boats are stored in underground facilities and launched directly into the water. Others are kept on trailers in dry tunnels — or moved inland entirely.
&quot;Some of these boats have been dispersed into civilian areas, in buildings that are large enough to hide them,&quot; he said.
Mobility, concealment and hardened infrastructure make the fleet far harder to eliminate than larger, fixed naval assets.
The environment only makes the problem harder.
Iran also has developed tactics to complicate targeting, including dispersal, deception and the potential use of drones and coordinated swarm attacks.
The Strait of Hormuz narrows to roughly 20 miles at its tightest point, forcing ships into predictable lanes. Tankers, cargo vessels, and military ships all move through the same space, often with little time to determine whether an approaching boat is a threat.
Iran’s fast boats are designed for exactly that kind of environment.
They can blend into civilian traffic, disperse along the coastline, and regroup quickly — turning what looks like routine maritime activity into a potential confrontation.
So far, Iran appears to be holding back.
&quot;They are now in a very defensive mode … trying to preserve what they have and keep them away from U.S. surveillance,&quot; Nadimi said.
That includes dispersing vessels, limiting movements, and avoiding detection by U.S. drones and other intelligence assets. But as peace negotiations drag on, that posture may not last.
When Iranian fast boats move toward U.S. or commercial vessels, the encounter can unfold quickly.
U.S. forces rely heavily on surveillance — tracking movements from the coastline and identifying potential threats before they reach open water.
That’s where the comparison to drug-boat operations begins to make sense.
U.S. forces are likely monitoring Iran’s coastline closely, allowing them to detect and potentially strike fast boats as they mobilize.
In some cases, that could mean hitting boats before they ever reach the shipping lanes.
&quot;These boats are vulnerable to air power, but they are also armed and can use tactics to limit that vulnerability,&quot; said Nadimi. 
Unlike drug-trafficking vessels, Iranian fast boats are part of a state-backed military force and may carry rockets, anti-ship missiles, or defensive systems such as shoulder-fired anti-aircraft weapons.
&quot;We can assume many of these boats carry systems like MANPADS,&quot; Nadimi said. MANPADS — short for man-portable air defense systems — are shoulder-fired missiles capable of targeting aircraft.
The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most critical shipping routes, and even limited disruption can ripple through global energy markets.
With Iran’s fast-boat fleet still largely intact and U.S. forces now enforcing a blockade, the next phase of the conflict may hinge on fast-moving encounters at sea.
Iran has not publicly responded to Trump’s comments about targeting fast boats using tactics used in counter-narcotics operations, and a ceasefire remains in effect while the U.S. and Iran attempt to negotiate a longer-term peace deal.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Anthropic CPO leaves Figma’s board after reports he will offer a competing product</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A herald of the SAASpocalypse?</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>California hiker&apos;s body found naked in Big Sur backcountry</news:name>
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			<news:title>California hiker&apos;s body found naked in Big Sur backcountry</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Hikers in Big Sur discovered a woman&apos;s naked body deep in the woods on a popular hiking trail, according to local reports.
Authorities responded to an April 9 call after hikers found the body in the Los Padres National Forest. In a statement released on Monday, the Monterey County Sheriff&apos;s Office (MCSO) identified the woman as 37-year-old Joanna Ruth Shields.
According to witnesses, Shields had multiple injuries including a head wound and neck cuts.
&quot;I didn’t see any blood. She was pale. She had markings around her neck. I don’t want to say choking marks,&quot; one witness told KSBW. &quot;And then when the firefighter lifted the jacket, he confirmed that she had a big gash on her head.&quot;
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The hikers that found her also claimed they encountered a man who claimed to be the Shields&apos; friend and that he &quot;appeared to be scared, nervous and shocked.&quot;
He allegedly told the witnesses that he found Shields naked and face down in water after being apart from her for a few minutes.
MCSO is actively investigating the death as suspicious &quot;because we don&apos;t know what the cause of death is,&quot; Sheriff&apos;s Office Cmdr. Andres Rosas told Monterey County Now
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MCSO Coroner Tina Nieto performed an autopsy on Shields on Monday, but her official cause and manner of death are pending the results of toxicology tests.
Shields was an avid skateboarder and beloved in the skating community.
&quot;Joanna was extremely friendly with everyone, and I don’t think she had a single enemy,&quot; Brandon Devroede, a former co-worker of Joanna&apos;s and operation manager at Evolve Skateboards USA, told FOX 5 KSWB-TV. &quot;She was willing to help everybody.&quot;
Fox News Digital contacted the Monterey County Sheriff&apos;s Office for additional details but did not immediately receive a response.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Drama-packed report confirms Grizzlies must do anything to cut ties with Ja Morant</news:name>
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			<news:title>Drama-packed report confirms Grizzlies must do anything to cut ties with Ja Morant</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Many concluded quite some time ago that Ja Morant needs a change of scenery, and according to a new report, the Memphis Grizzlies star came to that same conclusion many months ago.
Morant, who was selected second overall by Memphis in the 2019 NBA Draft, has had a tumultuous past few seasons playing for the Grizzlies, to put things mildly.
In 2023, he was suspended not once, but twice, for flashing a gun on Instagram Live on separate occasions just two months apart. Later that year, he was sued over an altercation he had during a pickup game with a 17-year-old in 2022 in which the NBA star confirmed he threw the first punch to &quot;protect himself.&quot;
On top of the off-court issues, Morant has battled a slew of injuries and hasn&apos;t played more than 50 regular-season games since the 2022-23 NBA season. The 26-year-old only appeared in 20 games for Memphis during the 2025-26 campaign.
The Ja Morant experience in Memphis – both with the franchise and the city – has been largely awful for multiple years at this point, and reportedly reached his tipping point earlier this season.
According to ESPN&apos;s Tim MacMahon and Michael C. Wright, Morant let players around the NBA and some of his former coaches know that &quot;he isn&apos;t playing for Memphis anymore,&quot; according to sources they spoke with. Morant is currently in the midst of a $197 million contract that runs through the 2027-28 season.
As for what exactly pushed Morant to the point where sources are telling reporters that he was letting folks around him know that he&apos;s done with Memphis? Well, that&apos;s where things get even more interesting, and petty.
According to the report, Morant still hasn&apos;t gotten over the one-game team suspension he served in November. For those who haven&apos;t checked a calendar recently, we&apos;re in the month of April now.
Morant was suspended by the Grizzlies for one game for &quot;conduct detrimental to the team.&quot; It came after Morant and head coach Tuomas Iisalo, who was in his first full season as a head coach, had a bit of a clash following a loss to the Los Angeles Lakers. Morant shot 3-for-14 from the field during the loss, and reportedly had bigger issues with Iisalo&apos;s substitution patterns than his own performance.
The writing has long been on the wall that it is time for Morant and Memphis to split. Whether it be amicable or not, both parties involved need a complete reset.
The obvious yet rather tricky next step for the Grizzlies to make that reset happen is to find a suitor around the league for a player with a massive contract who has made a legitimate habit of not working.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Utah Valley University scraps controversial commencement speaker who criticized Charlie Kirk after his murder</news:name>
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			<news:title>Utah Valley University scraps controversial commencement speaker who criticized Charlie Kirk after his murder</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Utah Valley University (UVU) announced on Thursday that author and educator Sharon McMahon will no longer serve as its commencement speaker after widespread backlash to her past comments about Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk following his assassination on the same campus.
&quot;Due to increased safety concerns related to the speaker and in consultation with public safety professionals and Sharon McMahon, Utah Valley University has decided to proceed without a featured commencement speaker for this year’s ceremony,&quot; the school announced. 
Days after Kirk was killed, McMahon wrote on X, &quot;Millions of people feel they were harmed, and the murder that was horrific and should never have happened does not magically erase what was said or done.&quot;
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The school selecting McMahon emerged as a polarizing issue, with ex-Utah Republican Rep. Jason Chaffetz calling it a &quot;horrific choice.&quot; 
Turning Point USA chapter president at Utah Valley University Caleb Chilcutt called the selection of McMahon a &quot;slap to the face&quot; Monday on &quot;Fox &amp; Friends.&quot;
This is a developing story, more to come… 
Fox News Digital’s Max Bacall contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Office air&apos; trend has people convinced the workplace is aging them: &apos;Less fresh&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Office air&apos; trend has people convinced the workplace is aging them: &apos;Less fresh&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Is the air in your office dulling your look? The internet, and some experts, think so.
&quot;Office air,&quot; a new trend on social media, is a concept that suggests sitting in an office for an eight-hour shift changes skin, hair and overall appearance.
The TikTok trend has sparked many videos and millions of views from a variety of creators, mostly women.
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One TikTok creator, Zoe Keels (@zoescoutt), posted her own before-and-after video following an 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. shift in the office, which has received more than 300,000 views.
&quot;Sucks the life right out of you,&quot; Keels wrote in the caption of the post. Others commented, agreeing with her experience.
&quot;It makes my skin look &amp; feel horrible! Ughh,&quot; one user commented.
Another wrote, &quot;I look like I’ve been to war every day by 3pm.&quot;
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In a conversation with Fox News Digital, Keels described &quot;office air&quot; as a &quot;combo of dry, recycled air, bright fluorescent lighting and staring at a screen for eight hours, mixed with the stress of the job itself.&quot;
&quot;By the end of the day, it definitely shows in my skin, makeup and hair,&quot; she said.
This phenomenon has some scientific backing, experts say.
Los Angeles-based dermatologist Dr. Sandra Oska said most office environments rely on HVAC systems that &quot;lower ambient humidity.&quot;
This can cause the skin to appear more dry and dull, according to Oska, due to an increase in &quot;transepidermal water loss.&quot;
&quot;When the skin is dehydrated, that can emphasize the appearance of fine lines, and makeup can settle into patches of dry skin,&quot; she told Fox News Digital. &quot;Eczema-prone or sensitive skin does not do as well in low-humidity environments, either.&quot;
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When the skin feels dry, it can &quot;try to compensate by producing more sebum, which can contribute to oiliness in the T-zone that’s worse by end of day,&quot; the dermatologist noted.
Low-humidity environments can also cause the hair to feel dry and frizzy, causing flyaways.
&quot;This is why hair starts looking worse by the afternoon,&quot; she said. &quot;When the environment is dry, the scalp compensates by producing more sebum, meaning the roots look oilier and the volume at the root can fall flat.&quot;
Certain irritants in an environment, like dust particles, can also irritate the skin and eyes, according to Oska.
&quot;This can cause people to rub their eyes, which in turn contributes to puffiness and dark circles,&quot; she said.
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The &quot;office air&quot; trend not only impacts physical appearance, but also the mental well-being, confidence and productivity of employees throughout the workday, according to Amanda Augustine, a career expert at resume.io.
&quot;Many office workers on the app say they feel ‘less fresh’ by the afternoon, as their surroundings take a toll on both their hair and skin,&quot; she told Fox News Digital.
&quot;The &apos;office air&apos; trend on TikTok highlights a real concern about workplace environments affecting not just appearance, but also employee confidence and well-being.&quot;
Augustine highlighted how office factors, like excessive air conditioning or heating, artificial lighting, lack of natural sunlight, poor ventilation and prolonged screen time, can lead to dry skin, hair issues and fatigue.
&quot;All of [those] can negatively impact employee productivity, engagement and morale,&quot; she said. &quot;While it may seem like a lighthearted social media trend, it highlights the importance of workplace wellness.&quot;
&quot;Employers should note that creating a comfortable, well-ventilated office space can encourage a healthier and more engaged workforce.&quot;
Keeping skin moisturized and taking breaks to get fresh air can also help prevent this effect, experts say.
The &quot;office air&quot; phenomenon is not a medical concept, some experts noted, and any changes in appearance could also be due to other factors beyond environmental exposure.
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Fox News Digital reached out to several indoor air quality and occupational health organizations requesting comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mohave County warns revenue shortfall is straining budget</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mohave County warns revenue shortfall is straining budget</news:title>
			<news:keywords>County officials this week presented Mohave County’s preliminary budget for the next fiscal year to the Board of Supervisors, and the outlook was grim.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Lake Havasu City celebrates new all-abilities playground feature at Rotary Community Park</news:name>
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			<news:title>Lake Havasu City celebrates new all-abilities playground feature at Rotary Community Park</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Community members and Lake Havasu City leaders came together on Wednesday afternoon to celebrate an introduction of inclusivity at local parks.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Outdoors report: Camping boom steadies as $66B industry shifts toward road trips, wellness</news:name>
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			<news:title>Outdoors report: Camping boom steadies as $66B industry shifts toward road trips, wellness</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Camping remains a powerful economic driver across North America, but new data shows the outdoor travel boom is settling into a more measured phase — one that could favor destinations like Lake Havasu City and Mohave County while exposing new…</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Prices as of 9:00 a.m. Thursday, April 16:</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Lake Havasu City among lowest property tax rates in U.S., report finds</news:name>
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			<news:title>Lake Havasu City among lowest property tax rates in U.S., report finds</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Lake Havasu City homeowners continue to see some of the lowest property tax rates in the country, even as tax bills rise nationwide, according to a new analysis released this month.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Over half still believe American Dream achievable in 2026</news:name>
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			<news:title>Over half still believe American Dream achievable in 2026</news:title>
			<news:keywords>More than half of people still believe that the American Dream is possible for those who want it — but optimism about achieving it greatly differs by demographic.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Arizona bill targets warnings about ICE arrests</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arizona bill targets warnings about ICE arrests</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX -- State lawmakers are advancing a Republican proposal to make criminals out of those who warn others that they are in &quot;imminent or ongoing&apos;&apos; threat of being arrested or picked up by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Judge lets No Labels candidate Hugh Lytle stay in Arizona governor’s race despite address error</news:name>
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			<news:title>Judge lets No Labels candidate Hugh Lytle stay in Arizona governor’s race despite address error</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX -- Hugh Lytle can continue to run for the No Labels nomination for governor despite the fact that he did not comply with a state law requiring him to list his home address on his paperwork.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jay Leno and Arsenio Hall once rescued elderly couple from burning home</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jay Leno and Arsenio Hall once rescued elderly couple from burning home</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Arsenio Hall and Jay Leno are more than just comedians.
The pair, who became friends while hosting competing late-night shows in the 1990s, once saved an elderly couple whose house caught on fire, according to Hall.
&quot;There was a night when I&apos;m at Jay Leno&apos;s house after we come from working at the Comedy Store,&quot; Hall told NPR’s &quot;Fresh Air&quot; recently. &quot;And we&apos;re standing in his yard, and he&apos;s showing me stuff about his yard. He had a new house and a pool. And we see down the street there&apos;s smoke coming from a house.&quot;
He said that Leno asked his wife to call 911.
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&quot;Jay and I run out the front door and sprint to the burning house,&quot; Hall wrote about the incident in his new book &quot;Arsenio: A Memoir,&quot; according to People.
He continued, &quot;He presses the doorbell and I pound on the door. No one answers. In tandem, we kick the door and break it down.&quot;
Hall wrote that they found the couple asleep in a back bedroom.
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&quot;&apos;You wake them up,&apos; I say to Jay. &apos;They need to see you first, not a random Black guy standing over them,&apos;&quot; the &quot;Arsenio Hall Show&quot; host remembered. &quot;We wake them up and lead them out of their house. A few minutes later, sirens wail and firefighters arrive.&quot;
The comedian joked with NPR that he didn’t know anything about the couple, but thought they &quot;might have a different reaction to Jay saying, ‘Hey, it&apos;s Jay Leno, wake up.’ You know?&quot; rather than him.
Hall wrote that firefighters were able to save most of the couple’s home.
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Then, he wrote, the firefighters began to clap for the comedians, making him a little uncomfortable with the praise, &quot;but the crazy thought does occur to me, &apos;Tonight Jay Leno and I saved two lives.’&quot;
He told NPR that he’d forgotten about the story before he started researching his life for his memoir.
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Hall also told NPR that he first met Leno at a Chicago comedy club, where Leno told him he should try to make it in Los Angeles, &quot;because you&apos;ll never know if you have it unless you go out there. You don&apos;t want to be a big fish in a little pond.&quot;
Leno gave him his number and told him to call him when he arrived on the West Coast.
&quot;So he was like a big brother figure to me because he was already famous,&quot; Hall admitted to NPR. &quot;And Jay and I have been to hell and back. We&apos;ve been big brother, little brother. We&apos;ve been competitors dogging each other in the press. And now we&apos;re back to being partners on the road doing an act called Kings of Late Night.&quot;
In an interview on Conan O’Brien’s podcast on March 31, Hall described their relationship as &quot;brothers.&quot;
&quot;And we fought too, me and Jay. We’re like Cain and Abel,&quot; Hall admitted.
&quot;Sometimes it sounds amazing and hard to believe, but I think I’ve just been blessed with an incredible life,&quot; he reminisced, &quot;which is why I was so cool after quitting the show with going home and chilling.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>CIA whistleblower claims Obama-era espionage charges against him were a test run for targeting Trump</news:name>
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			<news:title>CIA whistleblower claims Obama-era espionage charges against him were a test run for targeting Trump</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former CIA counterterrorism chief John Kiriakou said his 2012 prosecution was a trial run for the Democratic Party&apos;s &quot;template&quot; for lawfare later used against President Donald Trump.
Kiriakou, the CIA officer who led the team that captured al Qaeda terrorist Abu Zubaydah, blew the whistle on the agency’s waterboarding program over a decade ago. He was jailed for nearly two years after the Obama administration charged him under the Espionage Act and the Intelligence Identities Protection Act (IIPA) for disclosing the identity of a covert CIA officer.
Kiriakou claims his conviction was a test case for federal prosecutors. He argues that by testing it on a former CIA officer, the government refined the legal tactics it would later use against President Donald Trump and members of his circle.
&quot;Brett Tolman, the former U.S. attorney from Trump One, former U.S. attorney for Utah, said the Kiriakou case was the template,&quot; Kiriakou said on the &quot;Hang Out with Sean Hannity&quot; podcast, adding, &quot;The template for the Democratic Party&apos;s policy of lawfare.&quot;
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Kiriakou claims federal prosecutors wanted to test the tactics on a &quot;nobody&quot; before targeting larger political rivals, including General Michael Flynn, Paul Manafort and eventually President Donald Trump.
He described a system that he says bankrupts targets and ruins their reputations, leaving them unable to fight back. 
&quot;The next thing you know, you&apos;re drowning in millions of dollars of legal debt, your reputation is ruined,&quot; Kiriakou explained, adding, &quot;Of course there&apos;s a deep state and it&apos;s dangerous.&quot;
Kiriakou cited what he described as a classified memo exchange among senior Obama administration officials. He alleged that then-CIA Director John Brennan pushed for espionage charges against him, despite what he said were concerns from the Justice Department. He said the effort was meant to force him into a costly legal defense.
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It’s a technique he claims was later used against Trump, and that there are people in the federal bureaucracy who know how to &quot;ruin&quot; even a president.
&quot;There are people in places like the CIA, the FBI, NSA, who are there for 25, 30, even 35 years and they know presidents come and go every four or eight years and they can outwait this president,&quot; Kiriakou said.
&quot;If this president does something that they don&apos;t like, they know exactly how they can ruin him,&quot; he added.
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While Kiriakou maintains his prosecution was a political test run, a 2013 press release from the Justice Department accused him of revealing the identity of a covert CIA officer to a journalist.
&quot;John Kiriakou betrayed the trust bestowed upon him by the United States and he betrayed his colleagues whose secrecy is their only safety,&quot; then-U.S. Attorney MacBride said in a statement.
&quot;John Kiriakou put the life of a covert officer at risk; he put the officer’s family in danger; and he exposed our nation’s vital secrets,&quot; he added.
Watch the full interview with John Kiriakou on YouTube.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mamdani grilled on whether his socialism platform will work outside of New York City</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mamdani grilled on whether his socialism platform will work outside of New York City</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani was pressed Thursday about whether his democratic socialism platform would work outside of New York City, in state or nationwide elections.
&quot;After the campaign win, there were questions whether Democrats across the country could have the same success,&quot; &quot;CBS Mornings&quot; co-host Vladimir Duthiers asked Mamdani. &quot;Do you think it is possible a democratic socialist platform can translate to something that&apos;s electorally viable in a statewide or national election given that, according to Gallup, many older and rural voters still have issues with the term, with the label, socialist?&quot;
Mamdani argued that his politics are judged on whether people felt like it included them, and on its delivery, before pointing to universal childcare and his pothole initiative.
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&quot;But, Mr. Mayor, presidential and statewide elections are often decided in battleground regions that do not look like New York City,&quot; Duthiers followed.
&quot;I will be honest with you, before I was the mayor I was an assembly member of Astoria in Long Island City. At that time, I was told you can only be a democratic socialist in northwest queens,&quot; Mamdani said. &quot;Then I became the mayor, now the next question is the state, and then the next question will be, the country.&quot;
&quot;I think that this is a politics that can flourish anywhere because, frankly, there’s only one majority in this country and that’s the working class,&quot; he continued. &quot;And it&apos;s time we have a politics that puts them at the heart of what we’re pursuing and not as part of the appendix.&quot;
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Mamdani was also pressed on his relationship with President Donald Trump, and whether they have spoken about the war in Iran.
He said it was no secret that he deeply opposes the war in Iran, and &quot;CBS Mornings&quot; co-host Gayle King pressed again on whether the two have spoken about Iran directly.
&quot;We’ve had a conversation about a number of issues and that includes our disagreements on foreign policy,&quot; Mamdani said. &quot;I will keep the frequency and the nature of those conversations private, because that&apos;s the premise of them.&quot;
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Mamdani celebrated a proposal to tax luxury second homes owned by the ultra-wealthy - a plan expected to generate at least $500 million annually - in a post to social media on Wednesday.
Earlier in the day, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul unveiled a pied-à-terre tax on luxury second homes in New York City valued at $5 million or more, allowing the city to impose an annual surcharge on ultra-wealthy nonresidents.
The proposal is projected to generate at least $500 million annually, according to Hochul.
Mamdani praised the plan, noting he campaigned on taxing the wealthy.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Global leaders unite against hate</news:name>
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			<news:title>Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Global leaders unite against hate</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Fox News&apos; &quot;Antisemitism Exposed&quot; newsletter brings you stories on the rising anti-Jewish prejudice across the U.S. and the world.
IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:
- &apos;Not on our watch&apos;: Global law enforcement leaders unite in Poland against hate
- Anti-Israel agitator Mahmoud Khalil one step closer to deportation
- Comedian says antisemites &apos;aren&apos;t even ashamed anymore&apos; after heckler targets her
TOP STORY: Top law enforcement officials from around the world gathered at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial in Poland to launch the &quot;Not On Our Watch&quot; initiative. The summit aims to unify global policing strategies against surging antisemitism and hate crimes. By confronting the site of the Holocaust, leaders pledged to ensure historical atrocities are never repeated through proactive modern-day enforcement and intelligence sharing.
VIDEO: Rabid anti-Semite Hasan Piker calls Bill Maher an ‘Islamophobe’ while appearing alongside Michigan Senate candidate Abdul Al-Sayed. WATCH HERE:
BUH-BYE: Student organizer Mahmoud Khalil faces imminent deportation after the Board of Immigration Appeals dismissed his challenge to a denied asylum claim. Khalil, a central figure in Columbia University’s anti-Israel encampments, was previously flagged for potential extremist ties. This ruling marks a significant victory for lawmakers demanding accountability for foreign nationals participating in disruptive, unauthorized campus protests and visa violations.
HATEFUL HECKLER: Comedian Jessica Kirson is sounding the alarm on brazen antisemitism after a heckler disrupted her performance with vitriolic slurs. Kirson noted a disturbing shift in public sentiment, observing that bigots no longer feel the need to hide their prejudice. The incident highlights a growing trend of aggressive, face-to-face confrontations targeting Jewish public figures and performers.
GUEST EDITORIAL: Nitsana Darshan-Leitner, an Israeli civil rights attorney who represents terror victims suing Iran, explains how Iran’s Islamic Republic has systematically weaponized antisemitism to maintain power. By dismantling once-thriving Jewish communities through executions, sham trials, and forced flight, the regime embedded hatred into its ideological core, she writes.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: &quot;It’s come to this: Antisemites aren’t even ashamed anymore, even on the Upper West Side.&quot; - Comedienne Judy Gold after a bigoted heckler was booted from her stand-up performance.
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			<news:title>Firefighter accused of killing cheerleading coach he called second mom, then responding to scene he set: cops</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A firefighter in Ohio is accused of killing a woman he called a second mother, who was also a varsity cheerleading coach.
The Darke County Sheriff&apos;s Office said in a Facebook post that firefighters were responding to a house fire in Ansonia, Ohio, on April 10 when they discovered the body of 50-year-old Ericka Kramer. Authorities allege that Peyton Beam, a firefighter, started the fire in Kramer&apos;s home, then killed her.
&quot;(He) was called out as a firefighter to respond to this scene. Under the guise of being a firefighter, he was one of the first people to get to the property with the house on fire,&quot; the prosecutor’s office said during a bond hearing, according to WHIO.
Beam is a firefighter with the Ansonia Volunteer Fire Department. He was charged with aggravated murder and aggravated arson.
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Officials said that Kramer was in the home minutes before the fire. Prosecutors said during the hearing that Kramer was shot four times.
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&quot;The victim in this matter was executed by the defendant. She was shot twice in the back and twice in the head,&quot; the prosecutor’s office said.
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Prosecutors said it&apos;s their belief that Beam lit Kramer&apos;s gasoline-drenched body on fire and left the house.
John Rion, Beam&apos;s attorney, said the suspect did farm work with Kramer and called her a second mother, adding that he would never hurt her.
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&quot;We’d be very interested in ballistics in this case, very interested in any evidence other than inference,&quot; Rion said.
Beam&apos;s bond was set at $5 million.
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Kramer was a varsity cheerleading coach at Ansonia Local School in addition to being a mother of one child.
&quot;The Ansonia Athletic Department is saddened to hear of the passing of our Varsity Cheerleading Head Coach, Ericka Kramer. Coach Ericka will be deeply missed. Please keep the Kramer Family in your thoughts and prayers. FOREVER A TIGER,&quot; the school wrote in a Facebook post.
According to an obituary for Kramer, she had an &quot;extraordinary and unbreakable&quot; bond with her daughter, which shaped her life.
&quot;A love so deep that it defined her entire world. Everything she did was rooted in that connection, and the joy she found in being a mother shone through in every part of her life,&quot; the obituary states. &quot;Ericka will be remembered for her boundless kindness and selflessness. She was the kind of person who would give the shirt off her back without hesitation, always putting others before herself. Her warmth, generosity, and genuine spirit made the world a better place, and words truly fall short in capturing just how remarkable she was.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Court clears way for entrepreneur Hugh Lytle to run for Arizona governor as an independent</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Frozen Four in Las Vegas a reminder that hockey has a home in Southwest</news:name>
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			<news:title>Frozen Four in Las Vegas a reminder that hockey has a home in Southwest</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX — When viewers tuned into the 2026 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four last weekend, they were greeted by an aerial view of Las Vegas. T-Mobile Arena, home of the NHL’s Vegas Golden Knights, was the host site for the coveted hockey event for the first time, signifying the growth of hockey in the Southwest.
As Wisconsin, North Dakota, Denver and Michigan made the trek to Las Vegas, a majority of the skaters may not have been accustomed to the sunny, 80-degree weather. Two of North Dakota’s players, junior defenseman Jake Livanavage and senior goaltender Gibson Homer, felt right at home. 
Gibson spent three seasons at Arizona State. Livanavage, a Gilbert native, was just a five-hour drive from home, the easiest trip his family made all year to one of his games outside of North Dakota’s road series at ASU.
“Most of my family came out,” said Livanavage, now with the NHL’s Pittsburgh Penguins. “Whether it’s my aunts and uncles, grandparents, parents, my brother, they all came out. Past coaches and friends were in the arena, too, so it’s always fun getting to go back home and be there.”
The presence of both players was a reminder that hockey is still thriving in Arizona, but it was also a reminder of what the state recently lost when the Arizona Coyotes relocated to Salt Lake City following the 2023-24 season. 
Fortunately for Coyotes fans, when the team left and was rebranded as the Utah Mammoth, many hockey fans in the Valley were able to shift their attention to Arizona State’s men’s hockey team. It’s been a boon for the program, as the Sun Devils have consistently packed Mullett Arena, averaging 5,023 per game in the 5,000-seat arena over the past two years, with ticket prices also rising significantly over the past few seasons.
As an example, goal line tickets rose from $425 in 2022-23 to $600 in 2025-26 under the program’s loyalty pricing noted on the official website.
During that span, ASU also became a member of the National Collegiate Hockey Conference, which has produced eight of the past 10 national champions. The Sun Devils’ popularity and the presence of Arizona-bred players on the national stage have filled the Valley hockey community with hope that the NHL will eventually return to the state. 
“Arizona State is really picking up the torch and is the driver of high-level hockey in the state,” Phoenix Jr. Coyotes director of hockey operations Mike DeAngelis said. “Everybody loves going to those games and seeing them be successful. (ASU coach) Greg Powers has done a great job with the program, and the Sun Devil brand is huge. 
“It’s great to continue pushing hockey in the Valley until hopefully someday soon, we’ll get another NHL franchise back.”
With college athletes now allowed to earn money based on their name, image and likeness, ASU is forced to fight an uphill battle as the only member of the conference that also has a Power Four football team. A majority of the NCHC programs treat hockey as their largest sport in terms of the funding they receive, forcing the Sun Devils to base more of their recruitment tactics on ASU’s surroundings: it’s sunny and warm year round, with a greater metro population of over 5.2 million.
“I loved all the support that the team received when I played in Arizona,” said Homer, who spent three years as a goaltender at ASU before transferring to North Dakota. “Just seeing a new tradition in the sport grow the way it did was great. 
“Now, it’s exploded in ways that weren’t there at the start of the program’s history, or even my freshman year. I loved being a part of the growth of that tradition in the Southwest.”
​Despite the departure of the Coyotes, hockey in the desert has continued to thrive. In the 2024-25 season, USA Hockey recorded 9,534 registered hockey players in Arizona, an increase from the 2018-19 season, when the Valley had just 8,983 registered players. Youth hockey is still developing through programs such as DeAngelis’ Jr. Coyotes, who compete at the AAA level. 
While Arizona no longer has an NHL team, high-level talent is still making its mark on the younger generation who dream of turning pro. But as long as an NHL vacancy remains, the likelihood of the next generation losing interest in the sport increases. With former Coyotes such as Michael Grabner and Zbyněk Michálek supporting the move to lure a professional team to Arizona by coaching at the youth level, those who love the sport are doing their best to maintain a high interest level.
“A lot of former players are coaching in our program,” DeAngelis said. “We haven’t seen any dropoff yet, but I’m sure it may dip a little unless we get some good news about another NHL franchise coming back. Right now, we’re full with all our hockey programs all the way up to U18, so we’ve done real well with it and we continue to drive forward.”
A major aspect of the community’s support has come from the Arizona Kachinas, a program devoted to the growth and development of girls’ hockey. While the Coyotes were key to events such as Skatin’ for Leighton in remembrance of former Kachinas player Leighton Accardo, who died of cancer when she was 9 in 2020, the Kachinas have received support from the larger hockey community to continue the event for the past three years despite the Coyotes’ absence.
“That was the thing that was never broken here,” said Kachinas president Lyndsey Fry, a member of the 2014 US women’s Olympic hockey team at the 2014 Games in Sochi, Russia. “You can talk about all the arena challenges and all the things that made it so the team ended up getting relocated, but the connection between the players and the fans and the hockey community in general was never the challenge. That part was easy, that part was fun, and I think we’re seeing that now.”
There has never been a shortage of talent in the desert, either. Several NHL stars began their careers in Arizona, including Toronto Maple Leafs captain and 2022 Hart Trophy winner Auston Matthews. A Scottsdale native, Matthews is living proof to youth hockey players that succeeding in the desert is more than possible; they can thrive.
Along with Matthews, his teammate Matthew Knies, as well as Buffalo Sabres forward Josh Doan, son of former Coyotes captain Shane Doan, have been poster children for hockey in the Valley. While they may have been at a slight disadvantage in terms of resources and support from the community compared to other hockey towns, their determination to live out their dreams in the NHL has younger players wanting to follow in their footsteps.  
“Auston Matthews was a huge torchbearer,” DeAngelis said. “His ability in the NHL to do what he’s done and being from Arizona has just been enormous. The players are there and they’re still showing the rest of the country that Arizona is a location for high-level hockey.”
One of Arizona’s greatest arguments to reinstate an NHL team is the recent success of hockey teams in the southern part of the U.S. Five of the past six Stanley Cups have been won by the Tampa Bay Lightning, Florida Panthers and Vegas Golden Knights — three cities known for sunshine, not snow. Given the NHL’s desire to expand south in the past three decades, the Valley receiving a second chance at a franchise seems a real possibility.
NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly has noted that while other major pro sports leagues in North America have largely saturated the U.S. market, the NHL resides in only 25 U.S. markets, with seven teams playing in Canadian cities. That leaves room for expansion to cities such as Phoenix and Houston.
“It’s certainly clear that the sunbelt, sunny markets in the U.S. have had a lot of success,” DeAngelis said. “We’re just a bit frustrated that a city the size of Phoenix needs to have an NHL franchise back here. We hope that there can be some good news on the horizon.”
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman isn’t worried about support if he were to bring a team back to Arizona — even NHL players voted Arizona as the third-most preferred destination for an expansion team in an anonymous poll posted by The Athletic. 
In the Coyotes’ final season, club president Xavier Gutierrez said that the team was losing more than $10 million in their final season, where home games were played in the intimate confines of Mullett Arena. Despite multiple reports hinting at plans to build a multi-billion dollar arena, nothing transpired. With his hands tied, Bettman was forced to move the team to a location that would house a team in a permanent home.
“Location and ownership is the only thing that matters right now,” former Coyotes player Ray Whitney said. “You can’t have success if you don’t have them building in the right spot. I think that is the main concern and legitimately the only concern.
“I don’t think you’d have to worry about doing a season ticket drive or anything like that. You just want the opportunity to have a building in the right spot, then the people will come.”
From 1996 to 2003, the Coyotes shared America West Arena (now Mortgage Matchup Center) with the NBA’s Phoenix Suns in downtown Phoenix before moving to Glendale Arena (now Desert Diamond Arena) for the next 19 years in Glendale. In The Athletic’s  poll, the players made the message clear: If you’re going to bring hockey back to the desert, don’t go back to Glendale.
“Do it the right way: Put the arena in the right part of (Phoenix), and I think you’d have an NHL hotspot,” one player said.
“It’s still one of the largest markets in the US,” Whitney said. “There’s definitely a lot of people here, but unfortunately, you have to have a building and ownership that has a building in the right place. You have to have ownership that’s willing to be involved in bringing a good team here and keeping it here.”
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			<news:title>MLB umpire Brock Ballou ‘violently’ punched in head during alleged robbery, assault in Philadelphia</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Major League Baseball umpire&apos;s work trip to Philadelphia was one to forget, and it wasn&apos;t because of what happened on the diamond.
Brock Ballou, an MLB umpire since 2022, was allegedly robbed and assaulted in Center City by a suspect that police believe is a teenager a day before a Philadelphia Phillies series.
According to CBS News Philadelphia, Ballou had his phone stolen and then chased the suspect. The two then &quot;got involved in a physical altercation&quot; nearby.
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Capt. Jason Smith told the outlet the two &quot;ended up on the ground, at which time the victim struck his head, causing injury. The male continued his assault, violently punching him.&quot;
Ballou&apos;s phone was returned to him by a bystander. The incident with Ballou was 30 minutes after a separate one that is believed to have been commenced by the same suspect.
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Ballou was behind home plate for the Phillies&apos; game against the Arizona Diamondbacks two days after the attack. He had been in Texas behind the dish the day before he was assaulted.
The umpire went behind the plate for the first time on June 10, 2022 for a game between the Minnesota Twins and Tampa Bay Rays. He called 23 games from home plate last season, including three in Philly.
Ballou has gotten 94.1% of balls and strikes correct this season, according to Ump Scorecards. He has been challenged four times, and all have been overturned.
He has 58 games under his belt from behind home plate.
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			  <news:name>Election denial looms large in Arizona contests for governor, AG &amp; secretary of state</news:name>
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			<news:title>Election denial looms large in Arizona contests for governor, AG &amp; secretary of state</news:title>
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			  <news:name>California high court orders disbarring of former Trump attorney over effort to dispute 2020 election results</news:name>
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			<news:title>California high court orders disbarring of former Trump attorney over effort to dispute 2020 election results</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The California Supreme Court has disbarred John Eastman, an attorney with ties to President Donald Trump&apos;s efforts to contest the 2020 presidential election outcome.
&quot;The California Supreme Court disbarred attorney John Charles Eastman today,&quot; the State Bar of California said in a statement.
&quot;This after the State Bar Court Review Department in July 2025 affirmed the findings of the State Bar Court Hearing Department’s March 2024 recommendation, which found Eastman culpable of 10 out of 11 charges for egregious and deceitful conduct and recommended his disbarment,&quot; the statement added.
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Eastman, a close adviser to the president leading up to the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot, authored a memo regarding a plan for then-Vice President Mike Pence to reject electoral votes for Joe Biden while presiding over the Jan. 6 joint session of Congress in a bid to keep Trump in office, according to The Associated Press.
State Bar Chief Trial Counsel George Cardona said, &quot;After extensive proceedings before the State Bar Court’s Hearing and Review Departments, both of which found Mr. Eastman culpable of serious ethical violations, the Court has imposed the discipline warranted by the clear and convincing evidence that he advanced false claims about the 2020 presidential election to mislead courts, public officials, and the American public.&quot;
&quot;The Court’s order underscores that Mr. Eastman’s misconduct was incompatible with the standards of integrity required of every California attorney,&quot; Cardona added in a statement released by the State Bar of California.
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House on Thursday.
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A statement provided to Fox News Digital by Eastman&apos;s attorney Randall Miller declared plans to pursue review by the U.S. Supreme Court.
&quot;The California Supreme Court has allowed to stand a State Bar Court recommendation that we contend departs from long-standing United States Supreme Court precedent protecting First Amendment rights, especially in the attorney discipline context,&quot; the statement said.
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&quot;We disagree with that outcome and believe it raises pivotal constitutional concerns regarding the limits of state regulation of attorney speech. We will seek review in the U.S. Supreme Court to repudiate this threat to the rule of law and our nation’s adversarial system of justice,&quot; the statement added.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Disturbing&apos; allegations against unnamed senator under review in wake of scandals rocking Congress</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Disturbing&apos; allegations against unnamed senator under review in wake of scandals rocking Congress</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Allegations of misconduct against an unnamed senator were sent to the Senate Ethics Committee on Thursday.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., made the announcement on X Wednesday night, but the nature of the allegations and who they are against are unclear. Fox News Digital reached out for comment from Luna’s office but did not immediately hear back.
&quot;[It] seems like the Senate has its own trash to take out,&quot; Luna wrote. &quot;[Senate Majority Leader John Thune] You need to look into the allegations against one of your Senators, it’s very disturbing. My chief will be contacting your chief.&quot;
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Thune, R-S.D., confirmed that his office received the information Thursday morning.
&quot;I don&apos;t know what the particulars are about this,&quot; Thune said. &quot;I have not — all I know is that we referred it to the proper authorities, which, in this case, would be the Senate Ethics Committee.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out for comment from the Senate Ethics Committee but did not immediately hear back.
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Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., who chairs the ethics panel, declined to comment on Luna’s post and said, &quot;I talk zero about ethics.&quot;
When asked if lawmakers have strayed from the massive overhaul of sexual harassment reporting and accountability procedures passed in Congress in 2018, Lankford said, &quot;No, none of that’s changed&quot; on his ethics panel.
&quot;We still do our work, as we always have,&quot; he said.
Luna’s allegations come in the wake of a scandal that rocked the lower chamber and has again forced a reckoning in Congress over lawmakers and their conduct following the #MeToo movement that began in 2018.
Former Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., resigned Tuesday from the House shortly after ending his gubernatorial campaign following a bombshell report from The San Francisco Chronicle that the ex-lawmaker allegedly sexually assaulted a former staffer.
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Since that report last week, five women have stepped forward and accused Swalwell of sexual misconduct and rape.
He has repeatedly denied the allegations and vowed to fight back against them.
Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., who was close friends with Swalwell but has vehemently denied any knowledge of his alleged activities, said lawmakers need to go back and make the 2018 revamp of conduct and reporting rules &quot;better.&quot;
&quot;Because clearly there&apos;s holes in this, or number two, that we haven&apos;t created an environment through the legislation to make women, especially staffers, feel that they could come and talk to somebody and not have any repercussions,&quot; Gallego said.
Swalwell is not the only lawmaker to exit after sexual misconduct allegations.
Former Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, also resigned from Congress on Tuesday after he admitted to having an affair with a former staffer who later died by setting herself on fire. However, he has not acknowledged a second allegation of sexual misconduct.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Sophie Cunningham&apos;s Mount Rushmore of shooters does not include Caitlin Clark</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Sophie Cunningham just named her Mount Rushmore of shooters. And there was one notable omission.
During an event with Hard Rock Bet, the Indiana Fever guard was asked to name the best shooters in basketball history. And, no, her teammate Caitlin Clark did not make the cut.
So let&apos;s take a look at Sophie&apos;s picks:
She threw Curry&apos;s name out there with no hesitation. And rightfully so.
Steph is widely considered the greatest shooter ever. What makes his stats stand out is that he maintains around a 42 percent to 43 percent 3-point percentage while taking a high volume of difficult, off-the-dribble shots. His free-throw percentage (currently around 91 percent) also ranks as the best in NBA history.
Curry needs no justification. Instant Mount Rushmore selection.
&quot;This one is like so far left, but I promise you — Kayla McBride,&quot; Sophie said. &quot;She&apos;s underrated.&quot;
I&apos;ll go out on a limb and assume most OutKick readers have never heard this name before. But Sophie&apos;s right. The Minnesota Lynx guard and five-time WNBA All-Star is a &quot;pure&quot; shooter in every sense of the word.
In the 2024 and 2025 WNBA seasons, she consistently hovered around 40 percent from deep. Her free-throw shooting is her trademark, often ranking among the league&apos;s best.
&quot;Ray Allen — I love Ray Allen,&quot; Sophie gushed. &quot;Oh my God, he has my heart.&quot;
Before Steph, Ray was the gold standard. Now a Hall of Famer, he previously held the record for most career 3-pointers made and was a 10-time All-Star, two-time NBA champion and a 40 percent career 3-point shooter across 18 seasons.
When it comes to the best shooters in the women&apos;s game, Taurasi is the no-brainer pick.
The &quot;White Mamba&quot; is the WNBA&apos;s all-time leading scorer, and it&apos;s not even close. With 10,646 regular-season points, she&apos;s nearly 3,000 points ahead of the second-leading all-time scorer, Tina Charles.
Now retired, Taurasi holds the record for the most career three-pointers (1,447) and maintains a career free-throw average of around 87 percent.
She&apos;s a six-time Olympic gold medalist also the childhood hero of one… Caitlin Clark.
So given the stiff competition, it seems fair to say that 24-year-old Clark isn&apos;t among the four best shooters in basketball history. Yet.
We&apos;ll check back with Sophie in a few years.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>From mariachi to son jarocho songs and beyond: UA’s Sounds of History celebrates Spanish-language music</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In mariachi, he chooses the guitarrón. In son jarocho, the jarana. At times, he sings. His favorite bolero is “Nunca Jamás,” by Tucson native Eduardo “Lalo” Guerrero, known as the “Father of Chicano Music.” He collects instruments, earned a doctorate in ethnomusicology and learned Spanish through Mexican music. Professor Estevan Azcona doesn’t just study music: he lives it.
“Discipline and practice are something I find enjoyable,” he says. “But most importantly, I can play with other musicians and share traditions.”
Whether he’s plucking a hefty six-string bass guitarrón or strumming an eight-string ukelele-looking jarana, Azcona sees music as a means for sharing borderlands heritage and storytelling in Spanish.
During a Taconazo event organized by Southwest Folklife Alliance with members of Tucson Son Jarocho Collective and Mono Blanco de Veracruz in 2018. Credit: Nieves Montaño
 Credit: Nieves Montaño



Azcona is a University of Arizona scholar and trained musician. He will participate in Tucson’s Sounds of History event on April 19, where he will speak about — and perform —  traditional Mexican music.
This year’s Sound of History event is titled “Música from Tucson and Beyond,” focusing on the history of Spanish-language music in Southern Arizona and across Latin America.
“I was invited to talk about music from different regions of México,” he says, pausing as he speaks in Spanish, choosing each word with care, his voice coming alive when he talks about Mexican music. “But I will also play with the Son Jarocho group.”
The jarocho harp, along with the jarana and the requinto, is one of the essential instruments of son jarocho. Photo: Nieves Montaño
 Credit: Nieves Montaño



Son jarocho folk music hails from the state of Veracruz in México’s Gulf Coast region, and dates back more than 200 years with West African, Indigenous and Spanish influences. In the 1950s, Mexican American singer Ritchie Valens recorded a rock ‘n’ roll version of “La Bamba,” carrying the historic jarocho tune to the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.
The UA Department of History organized the event, hosted at JoJo’s Tucson. Performers include Mariachi Las Aguilitas, Las Azaleas, El Surco and the Tucson Son Jarocho Collective. Speakers include Jennie Gubner, Tyina Steptoe and Azcona.
Las Azaleas is an all-female group from Tucson, dedicated to celebrating the heritage of Latin music. Founded in 2020 by violinist and vocalist Diana Olivares, the group arose from a desire to give voice to the stories of pioneering women who shaped the genres of mariachi, bolero, and trio music. Photo:  Las Azaleas. Credit: Las Azaleas



“It’s an event for the public. Not just for academics and students,” he says. “The idea is to share stories and experiences, not to stay within academic language.”
In a city like Tucson, where identities intertwine on both sides of the border, music emerges as a cultural marker. The presence of Spanish-language music is a constant in Southern Arizona, Azcona says.
Las Azaleas will be at the Sounds of History event. Photo: Las Azaleas. Credit: Las Azaleas



This interview was edited for clarity and length.
Question: Why is it important to tell the stories behind songs?
Answer: We are in Tucson, in a border region between the United States and México. It’s an opportunity to think of our place as a transborder space of cultures, language, styles and artistic expressions. In the case of music, the focus of the event is Spanish-speaking traditions here in our region. It’s important not to forget that history and to think about the future we all share.
Q: As a scholar, what role has Spanish-language music played in shaping identity in places like Tucson?
A: We are talking about music in Spanish —there’s a lot of it. We are talking about Hispanic communities that are part of daily life in Tucson, in Arizona. Music is an expression that is present, part of the sounds of the day: on the radio, in different parts of the city and the region, in homes, neighborhoods and restaurants.
Q: Will different types of Spanish-language music be discussed?
A: I’ll focus on mariachi and son jarocho — there won’t be time for everything. But other traditions from Latin America will be discussed. The group El Surco will be there, playing music from South America. Jennie Gubner will talk about music from Argentina and Chile.
But here in Tucson, so close to México, Mexican traditions and the history of Mexicans in Arizona are central. That’s why there is so much Mexican music on the event’s agenda.

📍 Sounds of History: Música From Tucson and Beyond
🗓 Sunday, April 19, 2026
 🕑 2 p.m. – 6 p.m.
 📌 JoJo’s Tucson
 76 W. Washington St.
🎟 Free admission




Q: Which musical genre defines you culturally?
A: My family is from México, but I was born on this side, and so were my parents. In terms of musical traditions, I played for many years in a mariachi group. Now I play more in the son jarocho tradition. I have experience in both.
Q: What is your favorite song in Spanish?
A: It’s very difficult, he says with a laugh. I don’t know if there’s just one song among so many, because we have so many powerful genres. But since we are in Tucson, the place where Lalo Guerrero was born, I like the bolero “Nunca Jamás.”
Q: And in mariachi?
He laughs again before answering: I like sones —  there are so many favorites — but I’ll say “Son de Pasacalle,” “Los Arrieros” or “El Pasajero.”
Q: What instruments do you play?
A: Guitarrón, guitar, different son jarocho instruments, but I’ve been collecting instruments for many years, there’s so many.
Q: How did you learn Spanish?
A: Music was an important space for me to practice Spanish, but it’s been many years since my mariachi days.
Q: In Southern Arizona, what do communities listen to the most?
A: We are in Tucson, the cradle of youth mariachi. Mariachi is very important. It has a long history here.
Q: Why should people attend “Música from Tucson and Beyond”?
A: Music is very important to our cultures, and in Tucson this event is an opportunity to learn more about Spanish-speaking communities, their music and particularly how being such a border community, we share with México the traditions of mariachi, son jarocho and more.





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			  <news:name>Progressive frontrunner in crucial Senate race faces backlash over comments praising Hamas raid</news:name>
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			<news:title>Progressive frontrunner in crucial Senate race faces backlash over comments praising Hamas raid</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Graham Platner&apos;s past controversial comments are once again garnering negative attention for the surging progressive candidate in a crucial Senate race in Maine that could determine the chamber&apos;s majority.
Platner, a U.S. Marine and Army veteran who served four combat tours of duty in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, praised the military tactics used by Hamas in comments he made on Reddit about a graphic video posted online of a 2014 Hamas raid in which terrorists killed at least five Israeli soldiers.
The archived posts from Platner&apos;s now-deleted Reddit profile under the username &quot;P-Hustle&quot; were reported this week by the Jewish Insider.
Commenting on the deadly raid by Hamas, Platner wrote, &quot;Looks like an all around well executed and successful small unit raid to me.&quot; His comments appeared on the Reddit forum r/CombatFootage, a discussion board for video and photographs of past and current military actions.
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The Jewish Insider highlighted in their report that Platner, responding to another Reddit user who criticized the Hamas &quot;execution&quot; of the Israeli soldiers, said &quot;Pragmatically I have little problem with killing an enemy combatant who you attempt to capture but for whatever reason cannot. From a strictly professional standpoint, this was a damn fine looking and successful raid against a superior opponent, I dig it.&quot;
Fox News reached out to Platner&apos;s campaign for comment, but didn&apos;t receive a response at the time this story published.
Platner, an oyster farmer who is backed by progressive champions Sens. Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, is the clear polling and fundraising frontrunner as he faces off in a June primary against two-term Gov. Janet Mills, who enjoys the support of Senate Democratic Leader Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.
The winner of the Democratic primary will take on moderate Republican Sen. Susan Collins in November&apos;s midterm elections. Democrats view Collins as vulnerable as she seeks a sixth six-year term in the Senate in the left-leaning Northern New England state, and the race is considered a must win for Democrats as they try to claw back the chamber&apos;s majority from the GOP.
Platner, 41, has campaigned in front of large and energetic crowds across Maine since launching his outsider campaign, thanks to support from a Democratic base angry with President Donald Trump&apos;s second-term agenda and mad at their party&apos;s leaders in the nation&apos;s capital. Platner is being advised by Morris Katz, who was a top consultant last year on New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani&apos;s historic campaign.
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The conflict between Israel and Hamas dates back four decades, with the fighting persisting to the present day.
Hamas killed roughly 1,200 people in a sneak attack on Israel Oct. 7, 2023. Israel&apos;s ensuing military campaign in Gaza over the past two and a half years has resulted in more than 72,000 people being killed, according to health officials in the Palestinian territory.
Platner has joined other progressive Democrats in labeling the Israeli attacks on Palestinians living in Gaza a genocide, and in criticizing ongoing U.S. military support for Israel.
&quot;History is going to remember what our leaders did not do, the power they did not use to save the lives of innocent people. They’re going to be remembered for it, and as we move forward, we’re going to have to get people in positions of power who do not believe that the mass slaughter of children is an acceptable behavior of an ally,&quot; he said at a recent candidate forum.
Past Platner comments on Reddit regarding rape have also stirred controversy. Among them is one from 2013, which Platner later deleted, that people concerned about rape should not &quot;get so f---ed up they wind up having sex with someone they don’t mean to.&quot;
Platner apologized for his controversial Reddit posts after they made headlines last fall soon after he launched his Senate campaign.
&quot;For those of you who have read these things and been offended, have read these things and seen someone that you don’t recognize, I am deeply sorry,&quot; he said in a video that went viral.
Platner also grabbed plenty of negative attention for a tattoo on his chest that resembled a Nazi symbol. The candidate said last fall that 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 it resembled a Nazi symbol.
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Pointing to the multiple controversies, Platner campaign manager Ben Chin said that month that &quot;Mainers know that Graham should not be defined by the worst thing he said on the internet over a decade ago.&quot;
But National Republican Senatorial Committee Regional Press Secretary Samantha Cantrell on Thursday told Fox News Digital in a statement, &quot;When someone shows you who they are believe them: Graham Platner has a Nazi tattoo and cheers on Hamas as they murder Israeli soldiers.&quot;
Platner, in an interview last week, attributed some of his prior views to the &quot;culture&quot; he experienced during his military service.
&quot;I came out of a hyper-masculine, hyper-violent place,&quot; Platner told host Major Garrett on CBS News&apos; &quot;The Takeout&quot; podcast. &quot;We have a crude sense of humor in the infantry… we certainly have a, I would say, narrow view of a lot of topics. And that colored my opinions and my beliefs.&quot;
&quot;Once I left and came out and interacted in the civilian world with lots of different people with very different experiences than my own,&quot; Platner explained. &quot;Many of those beliefs and thoughts and even just language changed significantly over time.&quot;
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The remarks drew criticism from Republican officials with military backgrounds, who pushed back on the suggestion that such views are reflective of American military culture.
Rep. Don Bacon of Nebraska a retired Air Force general, responded to the comments on social media by rejecting the characterization outright.
&quot;I served nearly 30 years and never saw a Nazi tattoo on one of our servicemen or women,&quot; Bacon said.
 Sen. Tim Sheehy of Montana, a former Navy SEAL, also criticized Platner’s explanation in a post on X.
&quot;I must have missed the day in basic training where they taught us to get Nazi tattoos and say women deserve to be raped,&quot; Sheehy said.
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			<news:keywords>Six-time PGA Tour winner Max Homa said he doesn’t like golfers beating up the course in frustration, saying it makes those who play the sport look &quot;very spoiled.&quot;
Homa, 35, was asked about the code of conduct at the Masters and what he thinks dictates a violation following Sergio Garcia&apos;s receipt of a code of conduct warning at the Masters for beating up a tee box. Homa did not directly mentioning Garcia’s name but took issue with Garcia’s meltdown.
&quot;I don&apos;t like when people break clubs. I don&apos;t like when people beat up the golf course because we deal with it, and I think the breaking clubs makes us look very, very spoiled,&quot; Homa said during a press conference Wednesday at the RBC Heritage.
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&quot;I try my absolute best not to do it. And when it does happen, as far as slamming a tee box, I’m very upset with myself because we’re very lucky to play this game where we do, and I think it is a bad look.&quot;
Garcia apologized for his outburst in a post to social media on Tuesday.
For Homa, in addition to controlling his physical outbursts, he tries to watch his language when on the golf course as well.
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&quot;I say a lot of bad words. I very much try to do it not when a kid can hear,&quot; Homa said. &quot;So I do think there&apos;s some, hey, don&apos;t say it in front of the wrong person, like be a bit aware of your surroundings. Not saying I&apos;ve never done it.&quot;
The PGA Tour and major championships have adopted a new code of conduct policy that penalizes players for actions considered detrimental to the game’s image. Actions like club throwing, profanity or mistreating equipment or officials will result in penalties.
Homa said he likes the conversation being had around a code of conduct policy.
&quot;It&apos;s never a bad thing to have that conversation being had. That&apos;s good,&quot; Homa said. &quot;Between that and pace-of-play stuff, there&apos;s things we can address, and we can wait until we kind of figure it out until we implement it, but at least the conversation is going that way.&quot;
&quot;We want to inspire the next generation to be better than us, so we need to be held to a higher standard.&quot;
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			<news:title>Two icebreakers headed to Alaska as US combats Russian, Chinese influence in Arctic</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) announced two Arctic Security Cutters will be homeported in Alaska by the end of 2028 and will serve to strengthen American maritime in the Arctic region.
The USCG, which operates under the Department of Homeland Security, could potentially award up to 11 Arctic Security Cutter contracts in 2026 using roughly $3.5 billion in funding provided by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
&quot;Homeporting these two Arctic Security Cutters in Alaska is a decisive step forward in securing America’s Arctic frontier,&quot; Secretary Markwayne Mullin told Fox News Digital in a statement.
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&quot;I want to thank President Trump for his bold leadership and vision in directing this critical investment, as well as Senator Sullivan and the entire Alaskan Congressional delegation for championing the funding that made these icebreakers possible,&quot; he said.
&quot;These vessels will deliver the enduring operational presence our nation needs to protect sovereignty, deter foreign adversaries, and safeguard vital resources for the American people,&quot; Mullin added. 
Arctic Security Cutters create opportunities for operations in frozen regions where ship transport is normally challenging or impossible to navigate. The vessel is structured with a rounded and sloped bow, allowing the ship to ride up on top of the surface of the ice and smash through using the weight of the ship. 
Where most ships would get stuck, icebreakers use reinforced hulls, high-powered engines and special propellers to plow through dense ice fields, creating a passageway after the ice separates. 
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Coast Guard Arctic District has a total of 16 cutters homeported in Alaska, according to the USCG
The move also comes as Russia and China have both increased interest in the Arctic and icebreaker production.
Russia has roughly 40 icebreakers in the polar region, according to multiple reports, and has been developing the Northern Sea Route (NSR) using the vessels in an effort to establish a potentially dominant trade route as ice melts and paths are cleared. 
The China Research Center reported that the NSR would be a 40% faster trading route than the Suez Canal traditionally used for trade between China and Europe. 
The Arctic is known to have high levels of oil, gas, minerals, hydrocarbons and rare elements, sparking moves from prominent countries to have more presence in the region.
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Reports indicate that China and Russia are collaborating on patrols, research and shipping in the Arctic, as China is reliant on the Russians for access to Arctic routes.
Last October, President Donald Trump signed a $6.1 billion agreement with President Alexander Stubb of Finland to acquire four icebreakers for the U.S. 
&quot;We need these ships very badly because we have a lot of territory, more than anybody. And so, I’m very honored to have this deal. And thank you very much. It’s going to be great,&quot; Trump said.
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U.S. defense officials have identified the Arctic as a top national security priority, noting the importance of early-warning systems and missile detection networks.
&quot;Homeporting Arctic Security Cutters in Alaska underscores the United States’ leadership as a maritime power in the Arctic,&quot; USCG Commandant Adm. Kevin E. Lunday told Fox News Digital in a statement. 
&quot;By strategically positioning these state-of-the-art icebreakers in Alaska, the Coast Guard will maximize our ability to defend our northern border and approaches, while reinforcing America’s maritime dominance in a crucial region of strategic importance,&quot; Lunday explained.
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			<news:keywords>Dr. Sheila Nazarian said Wednesday on &quot;America&apos;s Newsroom&quot; that actress Elizabeth Banks and other public figures are ignoring what she described as ongoing human rights abuses against women in Iran, including executions tied to recent protests.
&quot;This Elizabeth Banks sitting comfy in a little cushy couch on a podcast with her hair slicked back talking about how could anyone vote for Donald Trump,&quot; Nazarian said. &quot;You claim to be a feminist. You claim to be a humanitarian. Where are you when the women need you? You’re a fake. You’re a hypocrite.&quot;
Nazarian’s remarks came after Banks said she does not &quot;understand&quot; the 53% of White women who voted for President Donald Trump over Vice President Kamala Harris.
&quot;I don’t understand the 53% of White ladies that didn’t vote for Kamala. What were you thinking?&quot; Banks said in a &quot;Bustle&quot; podcast episode.
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Nazarian, a California-based plastic surgeon who fled Iran as a child, made the remarks during an interview with host Bill Hemmer, who cited reports from human rights groups that Iranian courts had sentenced four more people to death following January protests, including a woman.
The segment focused on both the treatment of women under Iran’s regime and broader reactions in the West. Nazarian framed the issue as a humanitarian crisis, criticizing what she characterized as selective outrage from prominent voices.
&quot;This woman, Beta, is about to be gang-raped and publicly executed, and so are three more women,&quot; Nazarian said. &quot;They have been doing this to many young people every single day, one or two public executions.&quot;
Nazarian described practices she attributed to the Iranian regime regarding female prisoners facing execution.
&quot;In Iran, this regime, these Islamists, they believe that if a woman is killed and she’s a virgin, she goes to heaven,&quot; she said. &quot;So what they do is they will gang-rape her before they execute her.&quot;
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&quot;They are killing young people every single day,&quot; Nazarian said.
Nazarian also pointed to her family’s experience fleeing Iran, describing the risks they faced under the regime.
&quot;My family escaped Iran on the back of a pickup truck while the Iranian border police was shooting at us,&quot; she said. &quot;They had two daughters. They could see this is no future for a girl in Iran.&quot;
&quot;Imagine there are millions of people in Iran who knew freedom 47 years ago, and they lost it,&quot; Nazarian said.
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Hemmer asked about reports that much of Iran had been offline, while some elites retained internet access. Nazarian said her information from inside the country reflects fear of the regime.
&quot;The only things that I’m hearing from Iran is that they don’t want the bombs to stop,&quot; she said. &quot;They are more afraid of this regime than they are of the targeted attacks.&quot;
Nazarian reiterated that the situation extends beyond geopolitics and should be viewed through the lens of human rights.
&quot;Iran isn&apos;t just a military war or peace in the Middle East or oil stabilization,&quot; she said. &quot;This is a humanitarian issue.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>GOP zeros in on South Texas Dem who urged Trump to &apos;allow people to cross freely&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>GOP zeros in on South Texas Dem who urged Trump to &apos;allow people to cross freely&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: A Democratic congressman representing a South Texas district that Donald Trump carried by double digits is emerging as a top Republican target, with the GOP arguing Rep. Vicente Gonzalez’s shifting border record has left him politically exposed at home.
Though traditionally a Democratic stronghold, heavily Hispanic South Texas has trended sharply Republican in recent election cycles. Gonzalez narrowly won his 2023 election over former Rep. Mayra Flores by less than three percentage points. Additionally, the Texas redistricting push last year made Gonzalez’s district seven points more Republican. The race is widely considered a toss-up leaning Republican — one of the few pickup opportunities for the GOP in an unfavorable political climate.
Republican National Committee spokesperson Zach Kraft told Fox News Digital that Gonzalez’s record on border security and former President Joe Biden has come back to bite him, leaving him &quot;like a fish out of water&quot; in his district.
Gonzalez, however, dismissed these criticisms as Republicans &quot;grasping at straws.&quot; He emphasized that &quot;If you look at my record, you’ll see I was one of the toughest Democrats in the country on President Biden’s approach to our southern border, and I continue working to fix our broken immigration system, support CBP and Border Patrol, and rid our streets of criminals.&quot;
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Under the redrawn Texas congressional map, Gonzalez’s district in the Rio Grande Valley is one that President Donald Trump won by 10 points in 2024, according to the Texas Tribune.
Highly optimistic about the GOP’s chances, Kraft said that South Texans &quot;do not want to go back to the Biden days where cartels controlled the border and endangered the lives of farmers, families, and Border Patrol agents.&quot;
Gonzalez opposed construction of a border wall in 2019, calling it a &quot;4th-century solution to a 21st-century problem,&quot; according to CBS News.
The outlet also quoted Gonzalez denying there was a crisis at the border in 2019, saying, &quot;When people talk about violence streaming across the border, it&apos;s just nonsense.&quot;
During the Biden administration, Gonzalez took a mixed approach to border policy, at times urging the White House to curb &quot;disorderly&quot; crossings while also pushing for expanded asylum pathways and a more &quot;humane process&quot; for migrants. In 2023 he was critical of Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott&apos;s efforts to secure the border, accusing him of &quot;grandstanding ... about the way he is treating brown people,&quot; according to the Rio Grande Guardian.
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At the same time, Gonzalez said that by adding additional penalties to crossing illegally after the end of Title 42, Biden and then-Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas &quot;positively impacted our border,&quot; adding, &quot;and that&apos;s a fact.&quot;
&quot;People could point fingers and say things, but the reality is, undocumented crossings are down by 70 percent,&quot; he said.
Border crossings briefly dropped by roughly 65% to 70% after the end of Title 42, a COVID-era public health order that allowed authorities to quickly expel illegal border crossers. However, crossings climbed to record highs later that year, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection data. Approximately 11 million border encounters occurred over the course of Biden’s four years in office, according to DHS.
In Biden’s final year in office, Gonzalez voted for a House resolution condemning the &quot;national security and public safety crisis&quot; at the southern border, warning that migrants were arriving in &quot;historic numbers.&quot; He has also said the border was &quot;out of control&quot; under the Biden administration.
Since Trump returned to the Oval Office, Gonzalez has also gone on the record, saying, &quot;I&apos;m happy to see that the border is under control,&quot; according to the Rio Grande Guardian.
In an unearthed interview last year, Gonzalez urged Trump to &quot;lighten up&quot; enforcement and &quot;allow people to cross freely&quot; if vetted, arguing such migrants are &quot;a very important part of our economy.&quot;
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During the same interview, Gonzalez asserted, &quot;We need to find a pathway&quot; for illegal immigrants who have been in the country for decades to &quot;be here legally, pay taxes, pay social security and really get them out of the shadows.&quot;
Gonzalez’s Republican opponent, Eric Flores, an Army veteran and former prosecutor, told Fox News Digital that &quot;South Texas has paid the price for his total failure.&quot;
&quot;Vicente Gonzalez built his record on policies that opened the border and tied the hands of the very federal agents sworn to protect us,&quot; he went on. &quot;I’ve worked alongside Border Patrol and law enforcement on the front lines, both as a Soldier and as a federal prosecutor. I will always stand with them.&quot;
In response, Gonzalez told Fox News Digital that &quot;Eric Flores and the NRCC [National Republican Congressional Committee] are drowning and grasping at straws.&quot;
&quot;If you look at my record, you’ll see I was one of the toughest Democrats in the country on President Biden’s approach to our southern border, and I continue working to fix our broken immigration system, support CBP and Border Patrol, and rid our streets of criminals — something this Administration claims it is doing, but instead let DHS shutdown and fixates on targeting law-abiding individuals and their families,&quot; he said.
&quot;The truth is, Republican voters in South Texas are turning away from the extreme mass deportation policies Rubber Stamp Eric will support. The same ones that have led to American citizens being murdered on our streets and labor shortages that are making housing and other essentials more expensive.&quot;
Fox News Digital also reached out to a spokesperson for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Realtor&apos;s cold case murder suspect alleges major evidence blunder by investigators: report</news:name>
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			<news:title>Realtor&apos;s cold case murder suspect alleges major evidence blunder by investigators: report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Defense attorneys for the woman accused in the 2011 murder of an Iowa real estate agent are reportedly arguing that evidence in the cold case has been lost or destroyed. 
Kristin Ramsey, 53, is charged with first-degree murder in the death of Ashley Okland on April 8, 2011. She was taken into custody last month, marking the latest development in the 15-year-long cold case.
A new court filing reportedly reveals Ramsey’s defense team is alleging that key evidence in the long-cold murder case was mishandled by authorities during the initial investigation. 
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&quot;The state has informed the defense that law enforcement either lost or destroyed evidence, case information, or both since Ms. Okland&apos;s death,&quot; the filing states, according to KCCI.
In a motion for discovery obtained by the outlet, Ramsey’s attorneys ask authorities to hand over all evidence relating to the case, including the names and contact information of those involved in any point of the investigation. 
The filing also reportedly requests &quot;any and all items of evidence and/or information that were lost, destroyed, altered, deleted, or otherwise disposed of.&quot; 
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Details regarding the type of evidence that has allegedly been lost were not immediately available. 
Okland was gunned down while hosting an open house at a model townhome owned by Rottlund Homes – the same company in which Ramsey worked at the time of the alleged murder.
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The real estate agent was shot twice, once in the chest and another in the face, at close range, according to authorities. 
The case ultimately ran cold for 15 years, until authorities announced Ramsey’s arrest last month.
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In a previous court filing obtained by KCCI, a witness who lived next door to the townhome told authorities she heard two loud noises and later saw Ramsey outside the front door on the day of the alleged shooting.
The witness also reportedly told authorities upon looking out her second-story window, she saw Ramsey pacing outside her vehicle and using her phone.
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The court filing indicates Ramsey called a colleague at Rottlund Homes immediately following the alleged shooting, but did not call 911, KCCI reported.
As the witness observed Ramsey outside the townhouse, she reportedly told authorities she watched as Ramsey got into her vehicle and proceeded to &quot;back up at a high rate of speed in an erratic manner and leave the area.&quot;
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It was the witness – not Ramsey – who ultimately called 911 to report the shooting, authorities said. 
Prosecutors also revealed Ramsey allegedly provided inconsistent accounts of her whereabouts on the day of Okland’s death across multiple interviews conducted during the investigation, according to KCCI.
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Court records further indicate that when authorities executed a search warrant at Ramsey’s home on May 3, 2011, they found several firearms, illegal drugs and posters depicting violence, the outlet reported.
The same items were reportedly later recovered after a second search warrant was executed at Ramsey’s home shortly before her arrest this spring.
Ramsey has pleaded not guilty in the case, and her defense team has asked a judge to lower her bond from $2 million to $100,000, the outlet reported. Authorities have not yet revealed a potential motive for the alleged murder. 
Ramsey’s defense attorney did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Venezuelan Doctor Ezequiel Veliz in Texas Is Released From Detention</news:name>
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			<news:title>Venezuelan Doctor Ezequiel Veliz in Texas Is Released From Detention</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Dr. Ezequiel Veliz, a family physician who worked in an area that has a doctor shortage, was detained for 10 days. Another Venezuelan doctor remains locked up.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Judge Again Halts Aboveground Construction on Trump Ballroom</news:name>
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			<news:title>Judge Again Halts Aboveground Construction on Trump Ballroom</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A federal judge wrote that an exception he made for work on security features did not cover most of the construction on the larger ballroom project Trump has proposed.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Google now lets you explore the web side-by-side with AI Mode</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-16T17:10:42.580Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Google now lets you explore the web side-by-side with AI Mode</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Now, when you&apos;re using AI Mode on Chrome desktop, clicking a link will open the webpage side-by-side with AI Mode.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Everything we like is a psyop</news:name>
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			<news:title>Everything we like is a psyop</news:title>
			<news:keywords>If culture is shaped by TikTok&apos;s algorithmic feed, then it&apos;s time for us to decide where we draw the line between necessary marketing and inauthentic growth hacking.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Body of New York woman who jumped from moving vehicle in panic and went missing is found weeks later</news:name>
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			<news:title>Body of New York woman who jumped from moving vehicle in panic and went missing is found weeks later</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A corpse found floating in the Long Island Sound was the body of 32-year-old Brittany Kritis-Garip, according to the Suffolk County Police Department in New York.
&quot;Brittany Kritis-Garip, 32, of Oyster Bay, has been identified as the woman found deceased in the Long Island Sound in Lloyd Harbor on April 13. Detectives believe her cause of death to be non-criminal in nature,&quot; according to the department.
The woman went missing last month.
LONG ISLAND WOMAN MISSING AFTER JUMPING FROM MOVING VEHICLE IN PANICKED STATE
Fernando Garip, the woman&apos;s husband, said that she had been in a panicked state, jumped out of a moving vehicle, tossed her phone into a bush, and ran away, News 12 Long Island reported last month.
Patch reported last month that to clarify any confusion regarding the woman jumping out of a family member&apos;s vehicle, her brother Niko Kritis said &quot;She hopped out unexpectedly after pulling forward after a stop sign.&quot;
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&quot;The search for my sister has come to a close,&quot; Kritis wrote in a Wednesday post to a Facebook group dedicated to the search for his sister.
&quot;With heavy hearts, we share that Brittany has been found and has passed. We take comfort in knowing that God has called her into His care, and that she is now at peace,&quot; he noted.
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&quot;Brittany was, and will always be, a light in the lives of everyone she met. Her warmth, kindness, and spirit left a lasting mark on so many people. That light does not disappear—it lives on in all of us who knew and loved her,&quot; he wrote.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Louis Casiano contributed to this report</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>ICE Agent Charged With Assault in Rare State Prosecution</news:name>
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			<news:title>ICE Agent Charged With Assault in Rare State Prosecution</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Minnesota prosecutors have spent weeks investigating the conduct of immigration agents who took part in an immigration crackdown in the Twin Cities.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>FIFA fires back at New Jersey Gov Mikie Sherill over demand to pay for World Cup transit tickets</news:name>
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			<news:title>FIFA fires back at New Jersey Gov Mikie Sherill over demand to pay for World Cup transit tickets</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIFA responded strongly to New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherill after she posted a critical video saying that FIFA should pay for fans&apos; NJ Transit tickets to World Cup matches at MetLife Stadium this summer.
In her video, a response to &quot;headlines&quot; about reports of $100 train tickets, Sherill said FIFA &quot;should pay for the rides&quot; since NJ Transit is getting billed $48 million, while FIFA will make $11 billion.
FIFA said it was &quot;quite surprised&quot; by Sherill&apos;s &quot;approach...on fan transportation&quot; before outlining &quot;Host City Agreements.&quot;
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&quot;The original FIFA World Cup 2026 Host City Agreements signed in 2018 required free transportation for fans to all matches. Recognizing the financial strain this placed on the host cities, back in 2023 FIFA adjusted the Host Agreement requirements across all host cities as follows: All Match Ticket holders and accredited individuals shall be able to access transport (public or additionally planned transport) at cost to allow travel to Stadiums on match days,&quot; the statement began.
&quot;FIFA worked for years with host cities on transportation and mobility plans, including advocating for millions of dollars in federal funding to support host cities for transportation.
&quot;FIFA World Cup will bring millions of fans to North America along with related economic impact. Many fans will travel to NYNJ to enjoy the eight matches scheduled. FIFA is not aware of any other major event previously held at NYNJ Stadium, including other major sports, global concert tours, etc., where organizers were required to pay for fan transportation.&quot;
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MetLife Stadium will host eight matches, including the July 19 final. Penn Station will also have severe restrictions on game days, when only game attendees will be permitted to enter the NJ Transit portion of the Manhattan station.
Parking has also been banned at MetLife Stadium despite thousands of spots in the Meadowlands Sports Complex because the lots will be used for fan activation and security.
Current prices from East Rutherford to Penn Station are just under $13.
Last week, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority announced $80 tickets from Boston to Gillette Stadium, and the Boston Host Committee announced Tuesday that there will be $95 Yankee Line bus tickets to Foxborough.
Tailgating is banned at both Gillette Stadium and MetLife Stadium.
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			  <news:name>Semi-truck crash on I-40 near Seligman causes closure, power outage</news:name>
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			<news:title>Semi-truck crash on I-40 near Seligman causes closure, power outage</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A semi-truck crash caused a power outage and road closure on I-40 near Seligman, Arizona DPS reports.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NOT BLUFFING: Stephen Miller says Trump is directly involved, &apos;holds all the cards&apos; in Iran negotiations</news:name>
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			<news:title>NOT BLUFFING: Stephen Miller says Trump is directly involved, &apos;holds all the cards&apos; in Iran negotiations</news:title>
			<news:keywords>White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller said President Donald Trump is directly involved in negotiations with Iran and described the administration’s blockade of Iranian ports as a move that is &quot;resetting the entire global order&quot; Wednesday on &quot;Hannity.&quot;
&quot;I can confirm that President Trump is very much involved in negotiations as commander in chief, along, of course, with the negotiating team that he assembled that has done such an incredible job to this point in time,&quot; he said.
Miller said Trump wants peace and stability, but also that he&apos;s been clear America is not to be trifled with and that a nuclear-armed Tehran is off the table.
The U.S. holds all the cards and Iran has none, he continued, saying an American military operation could wipe out Iran&apos;s energy infrastructure &quot;for generations.&quot; But that remains a last resort.
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&quot;[Trump has] made clear he doesn&apos;t want to do that. He wants Iran to choose the right path to make a deal. This embargo is squeezing the economic life out of the Iranian regime, and the United States has the capacity to continue this indefinitely if Iran chooses the wrong path.&quot;
Miller framed the current U.S. naval blockade as the result of Iran&apos;s failure to strike a deal, stating, &quot;President Trump is a man who doesn&apos;t bluff.&quot;
&quot;After the ceasefire, President Trump said, &apos;Make a deal.&apos; The Iranian terms were not satisfactory, and so President Trump flipped the tables on Iran and implemented this naval blockade,&quot; he said.
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He pointed to the capture of Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro, the bombing of Iranian nuclear sites during Operation Midnight Hammer and the crippling of Iran&apos;s military infrastructure in Operation Epic Fury as three recent examples of Trump punishing belligerence after negotiations failed.
He also called the absence of support from NATO &quot;incredibly disappointing,&quot; arguing that military action in Iran benefits the free world at large and pointing out that a nuclear-armed Iran with long-range ballistic missiles is a direct threat to every capital in Europe.
Despite the lack of support from European allies, Trump&apos;s goals remain unchanged, said Miller.
&quot;He wants peace. He wants a deal. He wants Iran to choose the right path. But he will not allow Iran to pursue or achieve nuclear weapons. And this embargo and every other option is on the table as President Trump seeks that final, safe, secure outcome for the people of the world.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jackson publicly airs grievances with conservative colleagues over Trump-era rulings</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jackson publicly airs grievances with conservative colleagues over Trump-era rulings</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson accused the Supreme Court this week of using emergency orders to hand President Donald Trump wins without sufficient explanation, warning the practice risks eroding public trust in the judiciary.
In a Yale Law School speech made public Wednesday, Jackson, a Biden appointee and frequent dissenter on emergency rulings, repeatedly called the Supreme Court’s use of the emergency docket &quot;problematic&quot; and argued the conservative majority&apos;s decisions were sometimes &quot;utterly irrational.&quot;
The emergency docket, sometimes known as the interim or &quot;shadow&quot; docket, allows litigants to bypass typical court proceedings and seek immediate relief from the Supreme Court in the face of restraining orders and injunctions in the lower courts.
&quot;Given the real world facts that a stay request asks the court to consider, the court&apos;s stay decisions can, at times, come across utterly irrational,&quot; Jackson said. &quot;We cannot expect the public to have faith in our judicial system if, without clear explanation, we consistently greenlight harmful acts.&quot;
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Jackson emphasized she was not seeking to &quot;praise&quot; or &quot;bury&quot; the emergency docket, but she warned its current use is straying from its historical role, which she said used to be more limited.
&quot;There is a serious concern that the Supreme Court&apos;s modern stay practices are having an enormously disruptive and potentially corrosive effect on the functioning of the federal judiciary&apos;s usual decision-making process,&quot; Jackson, who did not cite Trump by name during her remarks, said.  
Jackson also argued the concept of equal justice was being cast aside because &quot;savvy parties&quot; knew how to bypass the lengthy court process and apply for emergency stays at the Supreme Court, unlike average people caught up in legal proceedings.
&quot;If we are not careful, the emergency docket can and will become an end-run around the standard review process, a special avenue that certain privileged litigants can utilize selectively,&quot; Jackson said.
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Jackson contended that the modern-day use of the emergency docket &quot;disrespects&quot; lower court judges, allowing the high court to &quot;routinely interfere with lower court cases,&quot; a remark that comes as the Trump administration routinely blasts what it has described as &quot;rogue&quot; district court judges who have stymied the president&apos;s agenda.
&quot;A one-line stay grant that overturns a lower court&apos;s contrary conclusion suggests that the judgment call was so easy that no deliberation or explanation is required, and that suggestion casts aspersions on the tedious work that our colleagues have done,&quot; Jackson said.
The Trump administration has faced hundreds of lawsuits and adverse rulings in the lower courts. While the Department of Justice’s solicitor general’s office often does not elevate cases to the Supreme Court for emergency consideration, when it does, it has won most of the time.
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Through the emergency docket, the Supreme Court has greenlit Trump&apos;s mass firings and curtailed nationwide injunctions. The high court has cleared the way for deportations and immigration stops sometimes criticized as controversial. The justices have also found that the government can, for now, discharge transgender service members from the military.
But Trump has not won out all the time. The justices required the administration to give more notice to alleged illegal immigrants being deported under the Alien Enemies Act and agreed with a lower court that the president improperly federalized the National Guard as part of his immigration crackdown in Chicago.
In August, Jackson lashed out at the Supreme Court majority for &quot;lawmaking&quot; from the bench in a dissent to an emergency decision to temporarily allow the National Institutes of Health’s cancellation of about $738 million in grant money.
&quot;This is Calvinball jurisprudence with a twist. Calvinball has only one rule: There are no fixed rules. We seem to have two: that one, and this Administration always wins,&quot; Jackson wrote at the time.
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House and Supreme Court&apos;s public affairs team for comment on Thursday.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hegseth excoriates media, likening them to ‘Pharisees’ in Trump defense</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hegseth excoriates media, likening them to ‘Pharisees’ in Trump defense</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Secretary of War Pete Hegseth ripped the media Thursday, likening them to Pharisees in the Bible who &quot;were only there to explain away the goodness in pursuit of their agenda.&quot;
&quot;A note to the press, to the press corps, to the American media, as I just can’t help but notice the endless stream of garbage, the relentlessly negative coverage, you cannot resist peddling, despite the historic and important success of this effort and the success of our troops,&quot; Hegseth said during a press briefing on the war with Iran, at the Pentagon. 
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The U.S. is currently in a ceasefire with Iran during Operation Epic Fury, which began on Feb. 28. The U.S. and Iran could begin a new round of peace talks as soon as Thursday, according to reports.
Hegseth went on to say that it was difficult to &quot;figure out what side&quot; some of the press was on. 
&quot;It’s incredibly unpatriotic,&quot; he said. &quot;This same press corps, not this exact same press corps, but at least an older press corps bent over backwards during the Biden administration to explain away, you explained away the disastrous and disgraceful Afghanistan withdrawal.&quot; 
Hegseth recalled the withdrawal, telling the media, &quot;You called it the greatest airlift in American history. It’s almost like you’re cheering only for one side.&quot;
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He then recounted his experience in church over the weekend.
&quot;This past Sunday… I was sitting in church with my family, and our minister preached from the Book of Mark, the third chapter,&quot; Hegseth said. &quot;And in the passage, Jesus entered a synagogue and healed a man with a withered hand. The Pharisees came to watch. And as the Scripture reads, they came to see whether he, Jesus, would heal him, or he would heal Him on the Sabbath, so that they might accuse Him.
&quot;You see, the Pharisees, the so-called and self-appointed elites of their time, they were there to witness, to write everything down, to report,&quot; he said.
MORNING GLORY: PRESIDENT TRUMP LEADS THE WEST TO A BIG WIN AGAINST IRAN
&quot;But their hearts were hardened. Even though they witnessed a literal miracle, it didn’t matter, they were only there to explain away the goodness in pursuit of their agenda. As the passage ends, the Pharisees went out and immediately held counsel against him how to destroy him,&quot; Hegseth continued.
The secretary of war then likened some of the &quot;Trump-hating press&quot; to the &quot;Pharisees.&quot;
&quot;I sat there in church, and I thought, our press are just like these Pharisees,&quot; Hegseth said. &quot;Not all of you, not all of – but the legacy Trump-hating press. Your politically motivated animus for President Trump nearly completely blinds you from the brilliance of our American warriors. The Pharisees scrutinized every good act in order to find a violation, only looking for the negative. The hardened hearts of our press are calibrated only to impugn. I would ask you to open your eyes to the goodness, the historic success of our troops, the courage of this president, and this historic moment for a deal that could end the Iranian nuclear threat.&quot; 
Fox News Digital has reached out to Hegseth for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Voters face a crowded 2026 ballot as legislators push back against citizen-led initiatives</news:name>
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			<news:title>Voters face a crowded 2026 ballot as legislators push back against citizen-led initiatives</news:title>
			<news:keywords>(Photo by Jerod MacDonald-Evoy/Arizona Mirror)

More than a third of state ballot measures that voters will be asked to consider this year relate to democracy, with questions on voting rights, election processes, redistricting and similar issues.
“It’s the redistricting fights that are really getting heated after the Trump administration began pressuring Republican-led states to shore up the GOP majority in Congress in preparation for the midterm election,” said Quentin Savwoir, director of programs and strategy at the Ballot Initiative Strategy Center, a progressive policy organization that tracks ballot initiatives.
For example, next week Virginians will be asked whether they want to temporarily allow the state to redraw its congressional districts, in response to aggressive congressional map changes in other states that have been encouraged by President Donald Trump. If approved, the proposal could create four Democrat-leaning districts and affect the balance of power in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Early voting on the referendum is already underway, with polls showing it has a narrow margin of support.
Meanwhile in Missouri, supporters of a citizen-led referendum that challenges the state’s recently gerrymandered congressional map say they have enough signatures to get their measure on the November ballot. The map, passed last year by Missouri’s Republican-majority legislature at Trump’s urging, carves an area around Kansas City — currently represented by a Black Democrat — into three Republican-favored districts.
As of March 31, 83 ballot measures have already qualified for the ballot this year in states across the country, though that number could rise as residents continue to gather signatures and legislators vote to add their proposals, according to the Ballot Initiative Strategy Center. Another 341 measures are in the process of qualifying.
Currently, 31 of those 83 measures are democracy related, with another 87 democracy-related proposals in the works.
Some of this year’s democracy-related initiatives also focus on requiring identification to vote. In Nevada and North Carolina, for example, voters will be asked to consider constitutional amendments that would require voters to present photo identification.
Ballot measures are questions put before voters on local or statewide ballots. They typically land on a ballot in one of two ways: Either citizens write a proposed law and gather enough signatures to get it on the ballot, or the state legislature proposes a measure and asks voters to approve it. Citizen-led ballot initiatives are allowed in 19 states.
In recent years, as more voters have approved initiatives around progressive causes such as raising the minimum wage, legalizing abortion or expanding Medicaid, conservative legislators in states such as Florida and Missouri have tried to limit such citizen-led ballot initiatives.
Already this year, dozens of bills have been proposed that would create more obstacles to citizen-led initiatives. The bills would impose hurdles such as adding restrictions for signature gathering, raising the vote threshold required for a ballot measure to pass, or giving lawmakers more power over ballot language, according to The Fairness Project, a nonprofit that advocates for increased use of ballot measures.
This year, a larger share of ballot measures have been referred by state legislators, a shift from 2024 when a wave of citizen-led initiatives dominated the November ballot.
In some states, citizen-led proposals and opposing legislatively referred proposals “are creating a very crowded ballot that may confuse voters,” said Chris Melody Fields Figueredo, executive director at the Ballot Initiative Strategy Center.
“People might be having to run ‘yes’ or ‘no’ campaigns at the same time. So voter education is going to be incredibly important.”
Stateline reporter Anna Claire Vollers can be reached at avollers@stateline.org.
This story was originally produced by Stateline, which is part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network which includes Arizona Mirror, and is supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>House rejects Democrat attempt to limit Trump&apos;s Iran war powers</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-16T16:21:44.816Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>House rejects Democrat attempt to limit Trump&apos;s Iran war powers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>House Republicans blocked a new attempt by Democrats to halt the U.S. military campaign against Iran, standing by President Donald Trump, who has voiced confidence that the conflict in the Middle East could wrap up soon.
Lawmakers voted 213 to 214 against approving the resolution introduced by Rep. Gregory Meeks, D-N.Y., which would have required Trump to end hostilities with Iran absent congressional approval. Rep. Jared Golden, D-Maine, was the lone Democrat to join Republicans in opposing the measure. 
Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., who has repeatedly called on Congress to end the Iran conflict, was the sole Republican to back the war powers resolution. Rep. Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, voted present. 
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., could afford to spare just two GOP defections in a party-line scenario.
GOP BLOCKS BOOKER-LED PUSH TO CURB TRUMP&apos;S MILITARY AUTHORITY IN IRAN
The failed vote comes as House Democrats have been engaged in a relentless pressure campaign to force Republicans to assert congressional oversight over the conflict.
&quot;This is not a skirmish. This is not a military operation. This is a war,&quot; Meeks said Thursday. &quot;Now we&apos;re not the Iranian parliament, and we should not be rubber stamps.&quot;
But House Republicans are largely standing by the president and argue that a successful war powers resolution would undermine him.
&quot;This has been the most successful military operation considering the breadth, the depth, the scope of the enemy that&apos;s involved and the danger that they presented not only to the U.S. homeland and the U.S. military personnel, but to the entire region and world,&quot; House Majority Whip Tom Emmer, R-Minn., told Fox News Digital on Wednesday.
&quot;I believe we will be rewarded for the president&apos;s efforts,&quot; he added.
Trump told Fox Business on Monday that the conflict is &quot;very close to over&quot; with the U.S. military blockading Iranian ports. Hostilities are currently paused due to a two-week ceasefire, and the Trump administration has floated a second round of U.S.-Iran peace talks.
Democrats’ failed push comes after the party attempted to pass a war powers measure by unanimous consent last week during a brief pro forma session while the chamber was in recess. Republicans effectively blocked the request by refusing to recognize the group of Democrats in the chamber who were yelling &quot;Shame!&quot;
TRUMP PUSHED IRAN TO THE BRINK — BUT DID WE WIN ANYTHING THAT LASTS?
Across the Capitol, Democrats in the upper chamber have been similarly thwarted by Republicans in their efforts to end the conflict.
Senate Republicans on Wednesday blocked another war powers resolution that would have halted Trump’s use of military force absent congressional authorization. Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., was the lone GOP lawmaker to support the measure.
The resolutions are largely symbolic given that Trump would likely issue a veto if a measure were to reach his desk.
Still, congressional Democrats are vowing to keep forcing votes on ending the conflict, which they argue is putting increasing pressure on Republicans to break with Trump.
&quot;We&apos;re going to have a debate and a vote every week in the United States Senate until either this war comes to an end or our Republican colleagues decide to do their constitutional duty,&quot; Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., told reporters.
Trump only has until April 28 before Congress will be forced to weigh in on a prolonged military campaign. Both chambers are required by the War Powers Act to authorize or block the use of force once hostilities hit the 60-day mark.
The Trump administration would have 30 days to withdraw forces in the event Congress were to vote to end the conflict.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>House Again Thwarts Bid to Halt Iran War Unless Congress Approves It</news:name>
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			<news:title>House Again Thwarts Bid to Halt Iran War Unless Congress Approves It</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Republicans narrowly blocked a Democratic war powers resolution that would have prevented President Trump from continuing to wage war in Iran until he won authorization from Congress to do so.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>AI traffic to US retailers rose 393% in Q1, and it’s boosting their revenue too</news:name>
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			<news:title>AI traffic to US retailers rose 393% in Q1, and it’s boosting their revenue too</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Adobe says AI traffic to U.S. retail sites also jumped 269% in March, with visitors converting better and generating more revenue than non-AI shoppers.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>InsightFinder raises $15M to help companies figure out where AI agents go wrong</news:title>
			<news:keywords>According to CEO Helen Gu, the biggest problem facing the industry today is not just monitoring and diagnosing where AI models go wrong, it&apos;s diagnosing how the entire tech stack operates now that AI is a part of it.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Two Americans sentenced for helping North Korea steal $5 million in fake IT worker scheme</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The U.S. Department of Justice announced that two Americans were sentenced to years in prison for helping the North Korean government place fake IT workers in U.S. companies.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;60 Minutes&apos; accused of using left-leaning Cardinals to bait Trump into feud with Vatican</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;60 Minutes&apos; accused of using left-leaning Cardinals to bait Trump into feud with Vatican</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Some conservative commentators accused CBS’s &quot;60 Minutes&quot; of airing a segment featuring three &quot;left-wing&quot; cardinals who criticized the Trump administration’s immigration and Iran policies.
Father Gerald Murray and author Robert Royal joined Raymond Arroyo on &quot;The Prayerful Posse&quot; to discuss whether the situation was meant to spark a conflict between President Donald Trump and Pope Leo XIV.
&quot;The three of them are billed as so-called influential, but none of them hold offices in the U.S. Bishops&apos; Conference, and they have never been elected,&quot; Royal said.
He compared the group to &quot;The Squad&quot; in U.S. politics, calling them &quot;a very definite and pretty left-wing group of just three.&quot;
CBS DIDN&apos;T INCLUDE WHITE HOUSE STATEMENT ABOUT ANGEL PARENTS IN CECOT SEGMENT ON &apos;60 MINUTES&apos;
The &quot;60 Minutes&quot; episode featured three cardinals described in the segment as representing the church, though Royal argued they do not hold official leadership roles or speak for their peers.
During the episode, the cardinals criticized several Trump administration priorities, including U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the conflict in Iran. Cardinal Joseph Tobin said agents act in a way to &quot;terrify people.&quot; 
Cardinal Robert McElroy also declared that under the Catholic faith, the fighting in Iran is &quot;not a just war.&quot;
POPE LEO CALLS OUT TRUMP’S IRAN RHETORIC BEFORE LAST-MINUTE CEASEFIRE EMERGES
Father Murray countered those claims, pointing to reports that Iran was close to having enough enriched material for a nuclear weapon.
&quot;I think it is a just war precisely because the nuclear threat from Iran is a proven danger to us,&quot; Murray said. &quot;It’s not an imaginary, ‘maybe it’ll happen’ thing. If they have a nuclear weapon, they’re [going to] use it.&quot;
Arroyo suggested the media framed the conflict to bait the White House into a dispute with the Vatican, which he labeled &quot;pope-a-doping.&quot;
BORDER CZAR HOMAN FIRES BACK AT POPE LEO, EXPLAINS WHAT VATICAN LEADERS ‘DON&apos;T KNOW’ ABOUT IMMIGRATION
&quot;They were trying to get Trump to overreact, and he did,&quot; Arroyo said.
After the &quot;60 Minutes&quot; episode aired, Trump and the pope publicly criticized each other. 
&quot;Pope Leo is WEAK on Crime, and terrible for Foreign Policy,&quot; Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social. &quot;I don’t want a Pope who thinks it’s OK for Iran to have a nuclear weapon.&quot;
Trump doubled down with another social media post about the pope on Tuesday, urging people to &quot;tell Pope Leo&quot; about the Iranian regime&apos;s killings of protesters earlier this year.
Speaking with reporters, Pope Leo said he does not fear the Trump administration or view himself as political.
&quot;The message of the church, my message, the message of the Gospel: Blessed are the peacemakers. I do not look at my role as being political, a politician,&quot; he added.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Google adds Nano Banana-powered image generation to Gemini’s Personal Intelligence</news:name>
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			<news:title>Google adds Nano Banana-powered image generation to Gemini’s Personal Intelligence</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The feature will be initially available to paid users in the U.S.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Roblox’s AI assistant gets new agentic tools to plan, build, and test games</news:name>
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			<news:title>Roblox’s AI assistant gets new agentic tools to plan, build, and test games</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The new new tools are designed to help creators throughout the entire development process.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump predicted Israel–Lebanon leaders would speak ‘tomorrow’ — Beirut shut it down as ceasefire emerges</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump predicted Israel–Lebanon leaders would speak ‘tomorrow’ — Beirut shut it down as ceasefire emerges</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Lebanese President Joseph Aoun will not speak with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for now, a Lebanese official told Fox News Digital, dealing a setback to U.S. efforts to broker direct contact between the two countries as fighting continues across southern Lebanon.
The development came after President Donald Trump said late Wednesday that the two leaders could speak for the first time in decades.
&quot;We are trying to create a little breathing room,&quot; Trump wrote on Truth Social, adding that the leaders of Israel and Lebanon had not spoken in some 34 years and saying, &quot;It will happen tomorrow.&quot;
But Lebanese officials quickly pushed back. A senior Lebanese official told Fox News Digital Thursday that no call between Aoun and Netanyahu is likely before a ceasefire is reached.
IDF UNCOVERS HEZBOLLAH WEAPONS STASH INSIDE HOSPITAL IN LEBANON
The official said there is mounting domestic pressure on Lebanon&apos;s government not to deepen contacts with Israel while fighting continues, especially because many in Lebanon believe the government has already begun negotiations without receiving anything in return.
The lack of a ceasefire or any tangible concession has made public opinion increasingly important, he explained.
Three Lebanese officials told Reuters that Aoun has no plans to speak with Netanyahu in the near future. Two of the officials said Lebanon&apos;s embassy in Washington conveyed that position to the Trump administration before Aoun held a phone call Thursday with Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
In a brief statement after the call, Lebanon&apos;s presidency said Aoun thanked Rubio for U.S. efforts to secure a ceasefire.
Shortly afterward, Lebanon&apos;s presidency said Aoun also spoke by phone with Trump.
According to the Lebanese presidency official X account, Aoun thanked Trump for his efforts to secure a ceasefire in Lebanon and achieve what it described as a lasting peace and stability that could pave the way for a broader regional peace process.
The presidency said Aoun urged Trump to continue those efforts in order to stop the fighting as quickly as possible.
Trump, according to the Lebanese readout, voiced support for Aoun and Lebanon and said he remained committed to securing a ceasefire as soon as possible.
Less than an hour later, Trump announced on Truth Social that he had separately spoken with both Aoun and Netanyahu and said the two sides had agreed to formally begin a 10-day ceasefire at 5 p.m. Eastern Time Thursday. 
&quot;I just had excellent conversations with the Highly Respected President Joseph Aoun, of Lebanon, and Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu, of Israel,&quot; Trump wrote.
Trump said he had directed Vice President JD Vance, Rubio and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan &quot;Razin&apos;&quot; Caine to work with both sides to achieve what he called a &quot;lasting peace.&quot; 
&quot;It has been my Honor to solve 9 Wars across the World, and this will be my 10th, so let&apos;s, GET IT DONE!&quot;, the president wrote.
The announcement appeared to mark a shift from earlier statements by Lebanese officials that Aoun would not speak directly with Netanyahu before a ceasefire was in place.
Lebanon has made clear it wants a ceasefire before any direct negotiations with Israel.
&quot;A ceasefire is the natural entry point for direct negotiations,&quot; Aoun said Thursday.
Lebanon has made clear it wants a ceasefire before any direct negotiations with Israel.
&quot;A ceasefire is the natural entry point for direct negotiations,&quot; Aoun said Thursday.
Aoun, who previously served as commander of Lebanon&apos;s U.S.-backed armed forces before becoming president in 2025, said an Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon would be a necessary first step before Lebanese troops could fully deploy to the border region.
The diplomatic dispute comes as the White House presses for a broader deal to end the regional war that erupted after Iran-backed Hezbollah terror group entered the conflict March 2 in support of Iran. 
Hezbollah&apos;s intervention opened a new front in Lebanon just 15 months after the last major Israel–Hezbollah war.
Pakistan, which helped mediate the April 8 ceasefire between Israel and Iran, said ending the fighting in Lebanon is essential to preserving that agreement.
ISRAEL WARNS HEZBOLLAH ‘PLAYING WITH FIRE,’ PRESSES LEBANON TO ACT ON WEAPONS PLEDGE
&quot;Peace in Lebanon is essential for peace talks,&quot; Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesman Tahir Andrabi said.
The Israeli security cabinet met late Wednesday to discuss a possible ceasefire in Lebanon, according to Israeli media.
Israeli officials have signaled openness to negotiations, but they are also insisting on continuing military operations until Hezbollah is pushed away from the border.
Israeli Cabinet minister Gila Gamliel told Israeli media that Netanyahu had been expected to speak with Aoun &quot;for the first time after so many years of no contact between the two countries.&quot;
Israel and Lebanon remain formally at war and have had no direct leader-to-leader contact in decades.
The latest U.S. diplomatic push follows a rare meeting Tuesday in Washington between Lebanese Ambassador Nada Hamadeh Moawad and Israeli Ambassador Yechiel Leiter.
Those talks, held at the State Department under U.S. mediation, marked the first face-to-face discussions between senior Israeli and Lebanese officials in more than three decades.
Still, the prospect of a direct call between Netanyahu and Aoun has run into strong opposition inside Lebanon.
Hezbollah, which has opposed any contact with Israel, remains publicly against negotiations.
At the same time, Lebanon&apos;s government has increasingly distanced itself from Hezbollah since the terror group entered the war.
The Lebanese government formally banned Hezbollah&apos;s military activities March 2 and has spent the past year trying to disarm the Iranian-backed group without triggering a broader civil conflict.
Meanwhile, fighting intensified Thursday in southern Lebanon.
IRAN THREATENS TO END CEASEFIRE OVER HEZBOLLAH&apos;S EXCLUSION FROM TRUCE DEAL
Battles continued around the border town of Bint Jbeil, Lebanon, a longtime stronghold of Hezbollah — an Iran-backed terror group — that Israeli officials see as a key objective in the current offensive.
Netanyahu said Wednesday that Israeli forces were close to &quot;overcoming&quot; Hezbollah in Bint Jbeil, Lebanon. 
The Israeli military&apos;s immediate objective is to push Hezbollah farther from the border and prevent anti-tank missiles and other direct-fire weapons from threatening northern Israeli communities, Israel Defense Forces spokesperson Lt. Col. Nadav Shoshani said in an interview with Fox News Digital. 
He said Israeli troops are now holding what the military calls &quot;defense lines&quot; several kilometers inside Lebanon, positions designed to keep Hezbollah gunmen and anti-tank squads from once again overlooking Israeli towns.
&quot;We&apos;re going to make sure we keep diminishing them,&quot; Shoshani said.
Lebanese security officials also said an Israeli airstrike destroyed the last remaining bridge over the Litani River leading into southern Lebanon.
The strike effectively cut off nearly a tenth of the country from the rest of Lebanon after earlier Israeli attacks destroyed other crossings.
HEZBOLLAH, IRAN UNLEASH COORDINATED CLUSTER BOMB STRIKES ON ISRAEL IN MAJOR ESCALATION
Israel has vowed to turn the area south of the Litani River into a &quot;no-go zone&quot; for Hezbollah.
Israeli military chief of staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir said Wednesday that Hezbollah operatives would no longer be allowed to operate south of the river.
The Litani River, which runs roughly 20 miles north of Israel&apos;s border, has long been viewed by Israel as the line beyond which Hezbollah forces should not be allowed to operate.
Hezbollah responded Thursday with fresh rocket fire into northern Israel.
Warning sirens sounded in several Israeli communities, sending residents into bomb shelters. There were no immediate reports of injuries.
More than 2,100 people have been killed in Lebanon since March 2 and more than 1.2 million have been displaced, according to Lebanese authorities. 
Israeli officials say Hezbollah attacks have killed two Israeli civilians and 13 Israeli soldiers during the same period.
Fox News Digital reached out to the State Department, Lebanon&apos;s embassy in Washington and the Israeli government for comment, but did not receive responses in time for publication.
Reuters contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump says Israel, Lebanon agree to 10-day ceasefire</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump says Israel, Lebanon agree to 10-day ceasefire</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a 10-day ceasefire, President Donald Trump announced on Thursday.
Trump&apos;s announcement comes after a Lebanese official told Fox News that Lebanese President Joseph Aoun would not speak to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu until a ceasefire had been established.
&quot;I just had excellent conversations with the Highly Respected President Joseph Aoun, of Lebanon, and Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu, of Israel. These two Leaders have agreed that in order to achieve PEACE between their Countries, they will formally begin a 10 Day CEASEFIRE at 5 P.M. EST,&quot; Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social.
&quot;On Tuesday, the two Countries met for the first time in 34 years here in Washington, D.C., with our Great Secretary of State, Marco Rubio. I have directed Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Rubio, together with the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Dan Razin&apos; Caine, to work with Israel and Lebanon to achieve a Lasting PEACE. It has been my Honor to solve 9 Wars across the World, and this will be my 10th, so let&apos;s, GET IT DONE!&quot; he added.
The ceasefire comes after Israeli and Lebanese officials met with Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the White House this week. Aoun also spoke with both Rubio and Trump in separate phone calls on Wednesday.
According to the Lebanese presidency official X account, Aoun thanked Trump for his efforts to secure a ceasefire in Lebanon and achieve what it described as a lasting peace and stability that could pave the way for a broader regional peace process.
Aoun, who previously served as commander of Lebanon&apos;s U.S.-backed armed forces before becoming president last year, said an Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon would be a necessary first step before Lebanese troops could fully deploy to the border region.
The diplomatic dispute comes as the White House presses for a broader deal to end the regional war that erupted after Iran-backed Hezbollah terror group entered the conflict on March 2 in support of Tehran.
Hezbollah&apos;s intervention opened a new front in Lebanon just 15 months after the last major Israel-Hezbollah war.
Pakistan, which helped mediate the April 8 ceasefire between Israel and Iran, said ending the fighting in Lebanon is essential to preserving that agreement.
&quot;Peace in Lebanon is essential for peace talks,&quot; Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesman Tahir Andrabi said.
The Israeli security cabinet met late Wednesday to discuss a possible ceasefire in Lebanon, according to Israeli media.
Fox News&apos; Efrat Lachter contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Josh Barnett’s BloodSport XV set to showcase why its the ‘hardest hitting event in professional wrestling’</news:name>
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			<news:title>Josh Barnett’s BloodSport XV set to showcase why its the ‘hardest hitting event in professional wrestling’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The average sports fan who thinks of pro wrestling likely has the idea in their head that everything in the industry is WWE-like – a four-sided, cable-roped ring, with four sides, featuring muscle-laden men and women performing highly choreographed moves with no violence or blood involved.
While that might be true for most events that will take place in Las Vegas in the lead-up to WrestleMania 42, Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XV promises hard-hitting action and an event unlike any other.
For one, there are no ropes around the ring in Bloodsport. Two competitors enter the intimate venue looking to knock the snot out of each other. Wrestlers go one-on-one with mixed martial arts-like rules. A winner is determined via knockout, referee stoppage or submission.
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Barnett helped establish what the event is today as he took over production of the event under Brett Lauderdale’s Game Changer Wrestling (GCW) banner. He told Fox News Digital he embarked on a journey to create matches that may never happen anywhere else.
&quot;I think one thing about wrestling, or really kind of anything, is that once something becomes established at any given time, it starts to become the set standard, or the rope standard, where you find that almost entirely everywhere you go and nothing else,&quot; he explained. &quot;And it&apos;s always good to have something else to offer that still falls within that same category as pro wrestling. So, with Bloodsport, it&apos;s not just what is commonly referred to in the business as a shoot or like a like an MMA or sort of more realistic style, but mainly, I think the thing was that it&apos;s stripping away the wrestling down to its rawest, most-purest form.
&quot;For me, I want to Bloodsport to be a place that, regardless of what you think about it, but you should probably try to capture the fans first, but I built Bloodsport in a way, the most enticing to wrestlers, to make them want to be there and be a part of this, especially because if, in my mind, we were able to do what I was hoping, there would be wrestlers of a very high caliber from all over the world that would be willing, or athletes in general, that would willing to do BloodSport, despite us being an indie show, because it&apos;s me.
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&quot;And I would take advantage of that in the sense of making something that seems so desirable to them that they didn&apos;t that they really just wanted to do it considering that it&apos;s much smaller sandbox than what they&apos;re used to and I figured from there that&apos;s where you&apos;ll get the fans you&apos;ll be able to do things here with athletes and matchups that you can&apos;t find anywhere else and you won&apos;t it&apos;s just never going to happen. You&apos;re not going to find Masashi Takeda versus Pete Dunne. Plus, that&apos;s possible nowhere else. It’s never going to happen. And things of that nature. But by being something that is so much more raw and aggressive, We&apos;re the hardest hitting event in professional wrestling for a reason.&quot;
Finding a pro wrestler that fits the mold of what Barnett is looking for isn’t easy to come by.
However, the event has had success at bringing in wrestlers and even MMA fighters to the canvas. WWE stars like Dunne, Nattie Niedhart and Charlie Dempsey, All Elite Wrestling champion Jon Moxley, and even Barnett himself, have participated in BloodSport in the show’s history.
Barnett relishes the opportunity to allow other pro wrestlers the ability to showcase a different side of themselves that fans may not have been able to see elsewhere.
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&quot;It really is important that you have a proper understanding and set of skills before partaking in a type of match like this. And honestly, I mean that keeps the talent pool small, which I knew was going to be an issue leading into this, but it&apos;s OK,&quot; he told Fox News Digital. &quot;I also saw it as an opportunity to showcase maybe wrestlers that folks haven&apos;t seen as much or weren&apos;t as aware of simply because they fit like hand and glove in this, and maybe in some of the other shows, or the more typical wrestling shows, they feel like they’re more restrained and not being able to use this side of themselves or it doesn’t register as well in that other environment.
&quot;Here, they can be something completely different. It&apos;s been the case that a lot of people that have even come from the WWE, you’ll see them in BloodSport. It’s like, ‘Wow, who is this person? I’ve never seen them before.’ Well, that’s always been there, that&apos;s part of who they are and where their capability as a wrestler stems from. It also allows us to bring in MMA fighters at times, too, when possible, like a Frank Muir or Rampage Jackson.&quot;
Barnett will be among those in action in what promises to be an incredible lineup.
&quot;I think there&apos;s a lot of potential for some breakout matches on this card with the level of talent that&apos;s involved. And not every match is gonna seem the same in any way, shape, or form.&quot;
Bloodsport XV is set for Friday at the Horseshoe Casino in Las Vegas at 3 p.m. PT.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump says he’s going after Medicaid fraud, but is mostly targeting ‘political enemies’ in blue states</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump says he’s going after Medicaid fraud, but is mostly targeting ‘political enemies’ in blue states</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump tours the assembly line at the Ford River Rouge Complex on Jan. 13, 2026 in Dearborn, Michigan. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

The Trump administration is taking aim at what it calls rampant fraud in state Medicaid programs. But by focusing almost exclusively on Democratic-led states, it has handed ammunition to critics who say it mainly wants to embarrass its political enemies, not save taxpayer dollars.
In announcing earlier this month that Vice President JD Vance would lead the administration’s anti-fraud effort, President Donald Trump said on Truth Social that Vance would focus on fraud “‘EVERYWHERE,’ but primarily in those Blue States where CROOKED DEMOCRAT POLITICIANS, like those in California, Illinois, Minnesota (Somalia beware!), Maine, New York, and many others, have had a ‘free for all’ in the unprecedented theft of Taxpayer Money.”
Four of the five states the Trump administration is targeting, at least initially, are led by Democrats: California, Maine, Minnesota and New York. (The one Republican-led state is Florida.) But fraud involving government benefits isn’t any more prevalent in Democratic-led states than in Republican-led ones, according to federal data.
In Minnesota, which has been a particular focus of the president’s ire, Attorney General Keith Ellison said the administration’s goal is to “make a political point about it and try to assign blame, as opposed to fixing the real problem in front of us.”
“I wish we could get a partner. We used to have one, and it didn’t matter what the party affiliation of the federal government was,” added Ellison, a Democrat. “We all understood we had to protect the public dollar on behalf of low-income and economically struggling people.”
Indisputably, fraud is a long-standing problem: Across all its programs, the federal government loses hundreds of billions of dollars each year to fraud, according to the Government Accountability Office. Medicaid Fraud Control Units, which operate in all 50 states, recovered $2 billion in fraudulent payments and obtained 856 fraud convictions in fiscal year 2025.
The $1.3 billion the fraud units recovered in criminal cases was the highest in a decade, though much of that came from a single Virginia case. And the total is just a fraction of the roughly $920 billion that states and the federal government spent on Medicaid in fiscal 2024.
Ann Maxwell, deputy inspector general in the Office of the Inspector General at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, said the location and scope of fraudulent activity varies from year to year.
“There are always new people spending all their time and energy thinking about how they can defraud federal programs,” Maxwell said. “And so then it pops up in a different state or in a different provider group, and that comes to our attention, and we work to bring that down.”
Brad Pigott, a former U.S. attorney for the southern district of Mississippi who tried health care fraud cases during his tenure, said there is no link between geography and fraudulent activity.
“All of the work of fighting federal program fraud throughout the decades has proven that whether a provider or beneficiary is willing to perpetrate fraud has nothing to do with where they live, or with the demographics of where they live,” Pigott told Stateline. “Much less does that have anything to do with which political party governs their state.”
Taking aim at Minnesota
In January, the administration announced the creation of a new division for national fraud enforcement in the Department of Justice. In making the move, it cited a sprawling scandal in Minnesota involving the possible theft of billions of federal dollars.
Since 2018, according to a federal prosecutor, fraudsters likely stole half or more of the roughly $18 billion that supported 14 Medicaid-funded child care, child nutrition, housing and autism programs in the state. The Trump administration has emphasized the fact that 82 of the 92 defendants in the Minnesota schemes are Somali Americans. Trump has called Somalis in Minnesota “garbage,” and used their presence as a pretext for the administration’s forceful immigration crackdown in Minneapolis, even though the overwhelming majority of Somalis are American citizens.
In February, the administration said it would hold back $259.5 million in federal Medicaid payments to Minnesota “to prevent payment of questionable claims while further investigation is completed.”
“We do what any honest and patient-focused agency would do. We have notified the state that we will give them the money, but we’re going to hold it and only release it after they propose and act on a comprehensive corrective action plan to solve the problem,” Dr. Mehmet Oz, the administrator of the federal Center for Medicare &amp; Medicaid Services, said at the White House in February.
“If Minnesota fails to clean up the systems, the state will rack up a billion dollars of deferred payments this year.”
Minnesota has sued to get the money.
“We don’t need the federal government to tell us that fraud is a bad thing,” Ellison said. “We prosecute it. We have been prosecuting it. We will continue to prosecute it. I’m seeking more resources with the state legislature to prosecute it.”
Meanwhile, the administration has expanded its focus to other Democratic-led states.
We don&apos;t need the federal government to tell us that fraud is a bad thing.
– Minnesota Democratic Attorney General Keith Ellison
In an early March letter to New York Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul and an accompanying social media video, Oz wrongly claimed that the state’s Medicaid program paid for personal care services — help with basic activities such as meal preparation, bathing and grooming — for 5 million people, or nearly three-fourths of the 6.9 million New Yorkers enrolled in the program.
“That level of utilization is unheard of,” Oz said in the video. In the post, he demanded that New York “come clean about its Medicaid program.”
But last week, CMS spokesperson Chris Krepich acknowledged to The Associated Press that the agency had erred in examining New York’s billing codes: The actual number of New Yorkers receiving personal care services is 450,000.
Krepich said the agency still has concerns about how much New York is spending per beneficiary, and that its Medicaid program is paying for too many personal care aides. Health experts say that’s largely because such services are expensive in New York, and the state has made a decision to provide more in-home care.
“It’s really clear New York has chosen, within federal rules and as a policy choice, to provide long-term care through home care and Medicaid. That’s our right as a state,” said Michael Kinnucan, health policy director at the Fiscal Policy Institute, a progressive think tank in New York.
“They could have gone and said, ‘Look, we don’t think all these states should be providing home care. We think it’s too expensive. We want to cut it.’ They didn’t do that because it would have been extremely unpopular,” Kinnucan said. “Now I think what they’re doing is trying to achieve that policy objective essentially through executive action, by making unfounded allegations of widespread fraud.”
But Bill Hammond, senior fellow for health policy at the Empire Center, a conservative-leaning think tank in New York, agreed with CMS that New York’s per-enrollee spending is unreasonably high.
“There are many reasons to be suspicious about the way New York uses its Medicaid money, and it’s needed some kind of oversight for a long time,” Hammond said. “So that’s not to defend every last piece of how the federal government’s handling this, but I’m still holding out hope that this will be a useful and constructive process.”
Where there is money, there is fraud
Medicaid is so large and involves so much money, it is inevitable that there will be bad actors and there will be fraudulent activity, said Summer McKeivier, a Los Angeles lawyer who represents clients accused of committing health care fraud. But McKeivier said the existence of fraud doesn’t necessarily mean the program is broken or that there is widespread criminal activity.
“The issue there is that the federal government and state government, in my opinion, are what I would consider the biggest loan sharks that we have in the world. Basically, they always want their money back,” McKeivier said. She said Medicaid is so complicated, it’s easy for providers to misinterpret the rules, overbill or mistake whether certain services are covered or not.
“The real problem, the overarching problem with both programs (Medicaid and Medicare), is that they are highly complicated and constantly evolving and changing.”
McKeivier said the Trump administration’s fraud effort puts the cart before the horse, since misspending is not fraud until it is proven to be so in court.
But Brian Blase, president of the Paragon Health Institute, a conservative policy group that advises congressional Republicans, said any hint of fraud should trigger an investigation.
“The programs are massive, and because they’re massive, and it’s people spending other people’s money, they’re loaded with waste, fraud and abuse,” Blase said. ”What we’re seeing now is just the tip of the iceberg.”
Andy Schneider, a research professor at the Georgetown University McCourt School of Public Policy, said curbing overall Medicaid spending — not just waste, fraud and abuse — is the administration’s real goal.
“You can see how fraud is an attractive political message for them,” Schneider said.
“There’s a longer game here, though, beyond the midterms and regardless of the outcome of the midterms, and it has to do with capping federal payments to states for Medicaid.”
Stateline reporter Shalina Chatlani can be reached at schatlani@stateline.org.
This story was originally produced by Stateline, which is part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network which includes Arizona Mirror, and is supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Government withholding information on UFOs from the public, GOP rep says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn, expressed skepticism in a new interview that the federal government has been forthcoming on what it knows about UFOs.
&quot;The truth is, is that the government is not telling us everything about what&apos;s going on,&quot; Burchett said on Wednesday&apos;s installment of the &quot;Will Cain Country&quot; podcast.
&quot;I believe there is something else going on — it&apos;s not ours, it&apos;s not the Russians&apos;, it&apos;s not China&apos;s. If either one of them had it, they would own us, even more so than China does now,&quot; he continued. &quot;So I think the only other option is that it is something maybe not of this world or of this world that&apos;s been here for a while, and we&apos;re just not looking in the right places. And I believe there&apos;s some people in the government that might have a clue about what it is.&quot;
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Burchett, who serves on the House Oversight Committee, has been outspoken in his calls for federal agencies to disclose whatever knowledge they have on UAPs, or Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, the term officials now call Unidentified Flying Objects.
Burchett told Cain that he gets briefed on something every week.
&quot;I was riding into baseball this morning, baseball practice... And I was catching the usual grief that I always do. And I said, &apos;Y&apos;all should have been in the SCIF with me yesterday. Y&apos;all need to start coming to some of those meetings and listening to what federal agencies are saying and what they&apos;re not saying. And look at some of the pictures and look at some of the videos.&apos; and then it will shut them up pretty quick,&quot; Burchett said.
Burchett also said it&apos;s something that needs to be addressed because it concerns where tax dollars go. 
BILL MAHER QUIPS THAT UFO SKEPTICS ARE NOW THE ONES WHO SOUND LIKE ‘CONSPIRACY THEORISTS’ ON ALIENS
In February, President Donald Trump said he would direct the release of government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life and unidentified aerial phenomena, saying there is &quot;tremendous interest&quot; in the issue following remarks by former President Barack Obama.
Obama appeared on Brian Tyler Cohen’s podcast in February and was asked point-blank whether aliens are real.
&quot;They’re real, but I haven’t seen them,&quot; Obama said.
After his remarks drew attention, Obama issued a clarification.
&quot;I was trying to stick with the spirit of the speed round, but since it&apos;s gotten attention, let me clarify,&quot; Obama said on Instagram. &quot;Statistically, the universe is so vast that the odds are good there&apos;s life out there. But the distances between solar systems are so great that the chances we&apos;ve been visited by aliens is low, and I saw no evidence during my presidency that extraterrestrials have made contact with us. Really!&quot;
TRUMP DIRECTS RELEASE OF GOVERNMENT ALIEN AND UFO FILES TO MULTIPLE FEDERAL AGENGIES NATIONWIDE
Trump said he would instruct War Secretary Pete Hegseth and other relevant departments and agencies to begin identifying and declassifying records tied to unidentified aerial phenomena, UFOs and potential extraterrestrial life, framing the move as a response to heightened public curiosity.
Trump also said Obama gave &quot;classified information&quot; and he wasn&apos;t supposed to be doing that.  
&quot;I don’t know if they’re real or not,&quot; Trump told Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy. &quot;I can tell you, he gave classified information. He’s not supposed to be doing that — he made a big mistake. He took it out of classified information.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>American travelers warned about popular low-cost beach destination as global tensions rise</news:name>
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			<news:title>American travelers warned about popular low-cost beach destination as global tensions rise</news:title>
			<news:keywords>U.S. officials have issued a travel advisory for a budget-friendly European tourist destination popular for its Adriatic coastline.
Tirana, Albania, is the subject of a travel advisory issued by the U.S. Embassy in Albania on April 1.
The embassy, located in Tirana, cited Iran-related tensions as the reason behind the alert.
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&quot;Groups associated with Iran may seek to target entities associated with the U.S. or Iranian opposition elements in Albania,&quot; the advisory stated.
The embassy warned that pro-Iranian forces may target crowded venues &quot;such as tourist sites, shopping malls, hotels, clubs and restaurants.&quot;
&quot;We encourage American citizens to exercise increased vigilance,&quot; the advisory said.
Officials also cautioned American tourists to be alert, stay aware of their surroundings and monitor local media for updates.
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Tourists are urged to &quot;review your personal security plans and keep your cell phone charged in case of emergency,&quot; the advisory added.
Tirana, the capital and largest city of Albania, sits about 20 miles from the Adriatic Sea and draws tourists with its proximity to clear blue waters.
It also lies close to Mount Dajti, a popular destination for hiking and panoramic views. It&apos;s conveniently accessible by cable car.
Tirana became the country&apos;s capital in 1920, according to Albania&apos;s foreign ministry website. 
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The city has undergone a significant transformation since the fall of communism in the 1990s, emerging as a growing destination for international travelers.
Visitors often stop by Tirana&apos;s Blloku district, once reserved for communist elites, for its cafés, restaurants and nightlife.
In addition to its scenic coastline, Albania is known as a budget-friendly travel destination. It was named one of the 16 cheapest countries to visit in 2026 by Condé Nast Traveler.
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American tourists can enjoy the country&apos;s sites without unfavorable exchange rates, as a U.S. dollar is equal to 81.61 Albanian lek.
The Albanian foreign ministry website describes Tirana as &quot;Albania&apos;s main center for conventions, conferences and seminars.&quot;
&quot;Tirana is home to major institutions such as the Palace of Congresses, the International Cultural Center, the Palace of Culture with the Opera and Ballet Theater, as well as the main government buildings,&quot; a translated version of the website notes.
&quot;Alongside the large park in the southeast, the city also has several smaller parks.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to the U.S. Embassy in Albania for additional comment.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Justice Dept. Appealing Surveillance Court Ruling Amid Congressional Impasse</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The court had barred national security agencies from using certain tools to process Americans’ data gathered under Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which expires on Monday.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>New FBI warning reveals phishing attacks hitting private chats</news:name>
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			<news:title>New FBI warning reveals phishing attacks hitting private chats</news:title>
			<news:keywords>You probably think your messages are safe. After all, apps like WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram promote strong encryption.
But a new warning from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and the Federal Bureau of Investigation shows that attackers do not need to break encryption at all.
Instead, they are going after you.
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FBI WARNS ABOUT FOREIGN APPS AND YOUR DATA
 
According to the joint advisory, cyber actors tied to Russian intelligence are running large-scale phishing campaigns targeting messaging apps.
These attacks are not random. They have focused on high-value targets like government officials, military personnel and journalists. However, the tactics can easily spread to everyday users.
Here is the key takeaway: Hackers are not cracking the apps themselves. They are tricking people into giving up access. 
This is where it gets interesting and a bit unsettling. Instead of breaking encryption, attackers use phishing to gain control of individual accounts. Once inside, they can:
It becomes a chain reaction. One compromised account can quickly lead to many more. In some cases, attackers impersonate trusted contacts. That makes the scam feel real and urgent.
Encryption still matters. It protects messages as they travel between devices. But here is the problem. If someone logs into your account, they see everything just like you do.
That means even the most secure app cannot protect you if your login gets compromised. This is a shift in how cyberattacks work. The weakest link is no longer the technology. It is human behavior.
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While the advisory highlights high-profile targets, the tactics are not limited to them.
If you use messaging apps for:
You are a potential target. Phishing works because it relies on simple mistakes. A quick tap on the wrong link is often all it takes. 
This warning highlights a bigger trend. Cyberattacks are becoming more personal. Instead of attacking systems, hackers are targeting people directly. That makes awareness your strongest defense. The more you understand how these scams work, the harder it becomes for attackers to succeed.
You do not need to be a cybersecurity expert to protect yourself. You just need to slow things down and follow a few smart habits.
If a message feels urgent or out of place, pause. Even if it looks like it came from someone you know.
Avoid links sent through messages unless you can verify them independently.  Strong antivirus software can help detect suspicious behavior after a compromise. Get my picks for the best 2026 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android &amp; iOS devices at Cyberguy.com.
Two-factor authentication (2FA) adds a second layer of protection even if your password gets exposed.
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Many apps notify you when a new device signs in. Do not ignore these warnings.
If a contact asks for something unusual, call them or confirm through another channel.
Limit how much of your personal information is available online. Data removal services work to delete your data from broker sites, making it harder for scammers to target you with convincing phishing messages. Check out my top picks for data removal services and get a free scan to find out if your personal information is already out on the web by visiting Cyberguy.com.
Install updates regularly. Security patches fix vulnerabilities that attackers can exploit after gaining access.
Messaging apps feel private. They feel secure. That sense of comfort is exactly what attackers are counting on. The technology is still strong. The real question is whether your habits are keeping up. So the next time a message pops up that feels slightly off, trust that instinct and take a second look.
Have you ever received a suspicious message that made you stop and question if it was real? Let us know by writing to us at Cyberguy.com.
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			<news:title>Astros&apos; $54M pitcher blames arm fatigue on struggle to adjust to American lifestyle</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Japanese pitcher Tatsuya Imai signed with the Houston Astros this offseason, and the transition to the American lifestyle has not been easy for him.
Imai, 27, was recently placed on the injured list with right arm fatigue, and in his first comments since the injury, he said, through an interpreter, the adjustment to the American lifestyle might be the reason.
&quot;He’s not able to adjust to the American lifestyle,&quot; Imai’s interpreter, Shio Enomoto, said, according to The Athletic. &quot;Baseball and outside of baseball. That’s probably the reason (for his arm fatigue).&quot;
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Through an interpreter, Imai said the timing of when players eat dinner after a game is different, in addition to travel.
&quot;For example, the travel is different from Japan,&quot; Imai said, according to Enomoto. &quot;The timing when the players eat. In Japan, when they get back to the hotel, they eat their dinner. Here, the players eat at the stadium.&quot;
&quot;He thought it would be the same as in Japan, for example, eating dinner at the hotel.&quot;
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Imai said that he is going to use his time on IL to adjust and &quot;try to become better.&quot; He does not currently have any timeline for his return and is one of three Astros starting pitchers on the IL.
Imai pitched in the NPB for eight seasons and recorded a 3.15 ERA in 159 starts and became one of the best starting pitchers in the league.
The Astros signed Imai to a three-year, $54 million contract in the offseason, but the right-hander struggled before landing on the IL. In three starts, he had a 7.27 ERA in his first 8.2 major-league innings.
In his last start, he only recorded one out against the Seattle Mariners before leaving with an injury. He allowed three runs on one hit, four walks and one hit batter before departing.
The Astros (8-11), who have won two straight over the Colorado Rockies (6-12), will look to complete the three-game sweep when they play the Rockies on Thursday at 8:10 p.m. ET.
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			  <news:name>Tiger Woods&apos; attorney fights subpoena for prescription drug records in DUI case: reports</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tiger Woods&apos; attorney fights subpoena for prescription drug records in DUI case: reports</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After prosecutors said a subpoena will be issued later this month for Tiger Woods&apos; prescription drug records, his attorney is fighting against it.
Woods was arrested for driving under the influence after taking field sobriety tests following a two-vehicle crash in which his Range Rover turned onto its driver&apos;s side.
A court filing showed that a subpoena will be issued to &quot;seek copies of any and all prescription medication on file&quot; for Woods from Jan. 1 through March 27, the date of his car crash and arrest.
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Woods&apos; attorney, Douglas Duncan, wrote in a motion that the subpoena goes against Woods&apos; constitutional rights to privacy.
&quot;This right is admittedly not absolute should the State show the relevance of the records to its criminal investigation and thus warrant intrusion into Mr. Woods&apos; privacy,&quot; Duncan wrote, via ESPN.
Duncan also requested a hearing to determine whether prosecutors should be allowed to obtain the records.
Woods told law enforcement prior to the field sobriety tests that he underwent seven back surgeries and &quot;over 20 operations on his leg.&quot; He told law enforcement that &quot;I take a few&quot; prescription medications. In 2021, he got into a wreck that resulted in serious leg injuries that kept him off the golf course for the entire year.
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He also mentioned that his ankle was fused and he walks with a limp due to the injuries. Due to the nature of his injuries, authorities made him do a field sobriety test sitting down. He blew &quot;triple-zeroes,&quot; authorities said, but &quot;lethargic&quot; movements warranted exercises anyway.
Woods participated in four exercises before a deputy placed him in handcuffs. The deputy stated she believed Woods was under an &quot;unknown substance.&quot;
It was the second time Woods was arrested for driving under the influence. He had been taken into custody in 2017.
It is believed that Woods is currently in Switzerland seeking treatment.
&quot;I know and understand the seriousness of the situation I find myself in today. I am stepping away for a period of time to seek treatment and focus on my health. This is necessary in order for me to prioritize my well-being and work toward lasting recovery,&quot; Woods said in a statement posted to social media on the Tuesday after the crash.
&quot;I’m committed to taking the time needed to return in a healthier, stronger, and more focused place, both personally and professionally. I appreciate your understanding and support, and ask for privacy for my family, loved ones and myself at this time.&quot;
Woods was granted permission on April 1 to travel out of the country &quot;to enter into comprehensive impatient treatment.&quot;
Woods was charged with driving under the influence, property damage, refusal to submit to testing, and careless driving. He pleaded not guilty and waived his arraignment, demanding a trial with a jury.
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			  <news:name>Costco worker reveals why baked goods are never sold hot, and the mold risk behind it</news:name>
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			<news:title>Costco worker reveals why baked goods are never sold hot, and the mold risk behind it</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Costco shoppers who stock up on croissants, bagels and pastries may have wondered why baked goods from the brand are never sold hot out of the oven — and they may finally have an answer.
In a Reddit thread asking Costco employees what they wish customers would start or stop doing, one self-identified bakery worker revealed why certain baked goods are cooled before reaching shoppers.
&quot;I work at the bakery,&quot; the Reddit user wrote in the two-year-old thread, which was recently resurfaced by Tasting Table.
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&quot;A super common one ... is assuming everything put out is hot like the bread,&quot; the Redditor wrote. &quot;The bread is packed in breathable bags with holes in them, so it&apos;s OK to be hot.&quot;
The user then detailed why other baked goods are treated differently.
&quot;You will never be given hot croissants, bagels, etc. Those are in enclosed boxes and the items must be cooled to below 80 degrees before being packed or it could introduce mold,&quot; the person wrote. 
&quot;So many people feel up the boxes or ask if something is hot from the oven. ... It will never be hot if it gets to you.&quot;
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When hot food is sealed in enclosed packaging, trapped steam can create condensation — which can affect the texture, shorten shelf life and potentially cause mold to grow.
Fox News Digital reached out to Costco to confirm the claim.
The post struck a chord with shoppers long curious why Costco&apos;s bakery items are sold at room temperature even though they are baked fresh in-store.
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Another self-identified employee echoed the broader point about finicky customer expectations in the bakery section, describing a common habit that they said can be frustrating.
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&quot;Asking for bakery items [to be] packaged when the product is out on the floor,&quot; the person said. 
&quot;Just take one off the table. Especially croissants. We bake them every day.&quot;
The same commenter also addressed shoppers searching for fresher dates on bakery items.
&quot;On a similar note, digging through bakery items looking for a fresher date,&quot; the person added. 
&quot;For breads, in particular. There are only ever two dates out there for breads. The ones from the day before and the ones from that day.&quot;
The first employee also pointed to another customer habit that can be frustrating in the baked goods department.
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&quot;I guess the most instantly annoying thing is asking for samples of everything,&quot; the person wrote.
Overall, the post drew hundreds of comments and &quot;upvotes&quot; from Costco fans and employees alike, hungry to dish on the Issaquah, Washington-based warehouse chain known for its popular bakery items, free samples and bustling food court.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump predicted Israel–Lebanon leaders would speak ‘tomorrow’ — Beirut swiftly shut it down</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump predicted Israel–Lebanon leaders would speak ‘tomorrow’ — Beirut swiftly shut it down</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Lebanese President Joseph Aoun will not speak with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for now, a Lebanese official told Fox News Digital, dealing a setback to U.S. efforts to broker direct contact between the two countries as fighting continues across southern Lebanon.
The development came after President Donald Trump said late Wednesday that the two leaders could speak for the first time in decades.
&quot;We are trying to create a little breathing room,&quot; Trump wrote on Truth Social, adding that the leaders of Israel and Lebanon had not spoken in some 34 years and saying, &quot;It will happen tomorrow.&quot;
But Lebanese officials quickly pushed back. A senior Lebanese official told Fox News Digital that no call between Aoun and Netanyahu is likely before a ceasefire is reached.
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The official said there is mounting domestic pressure on Lebanon&apos;s government not to deepen contacts with Israel while fighting continues, especially because many in Lebanon believe the government has already begun negotiations without receiving anything in return.
The lack of a ceasefire or any tangible concession has made public opinion increasingly important, he explained.
Three Lebanese officials told Reuters that Aoun has no plans to speak with Netanyahu in the near future. Two of the officials said Lebanon&apos;s embassy in Washington conveyed that position to the Trump administration before Aoun held a phone call Thursday with Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
In a brief statement after the call, Lebanon&apos;s presidency said Aoun thanked Rubio for U.S. efforts to secure a ceasefire.
Shortly afterward, Lebanon&apos;s presidency said Aoun also spoke by phone with Trump.
According to the Lebanese presidency official X account, Aoun thanked Trump for his efforts to secure a ceasefire in Lebanon and achieve what it described as a lasting peace and stability that could pave the way for a broader regional peace process.
The presidency said Aoun urged Trump to continue those efforts in order to stop the fighting as quickly as possible.
Trump, according to the Lebanese readout, voiced support for Aoun and Lebanon and said he remained committed to securing a ceasefire as soon as possible.
Lebanon has made clear it wants a ceasefire before any direct negotiations with Israel.
&quot;A ceasefire is the natural entry point for direct negotiations,&quot; Aoun said Thursday.
Aoun, who previously served as commander of Lebanon&apos;s U.S.-backed armed forces before becoming president last year, said an Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon would be a necessary first step before Lebanese troops could fully deploy to the border region.
The diplomatic dispute comes as the White House presses for a broader deal to end the regional war that erupted after Iran-backed Hezbollah terror group entered the conflict on March 2 in support of Tehran.
Hezbollah&apos;s intervention opened a new front in Lebanon just 15 months after the last major Israel-Hezbollah war.
Pakistan, which helped mediate the April 8 ceasefire between Israel and Iran, said ending the fighting in Lebanon is essential to preserving that agreement.
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&quot;Peace in Lebanon is essential for peace talks,&quot; Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesman Tahir Andrabi said.
The Israeli security cabinet met late Wednesday to discuss a possible ceasefire in Lebanon, according to Israeli media.
Israeli officials have signaled openness to negotiations, but they are also insisting on continuing military operations until Hezbollah is pushed away from the border.
Israeli Cabinet minister Gila Gamliel told Israeli media that Netanyahu had been expected to speak with Aoun &quot;for the first time after so many years of no contact between the two countries.&quot;
Israel and Lebanon remain formally at war and have had no direct leader-to-leader contact in decades.
The latest U.S. diplomatic push follows a rare meeting Tuesday in Washington between Lebanese Ambassador Nada Hamadeh Moawad and Israeli Ambassador Yechiel Leiter.
Those talks, held at the State Department under U.S. mediation, marked the first face-to-face discussions between senior Israeli and Lebanese officials in more than three decades.
Still, the prospect of a direct call between Netanyahu and Aoun has run into strong opposition inside Lebanon.
Hezbollah, which has opposed any contact with Israel, remains publicly against negotiations.
At the same time, Lebanon&apos;s government has increasingly distanced itself from Hezbollah since the terror group entered the war.
The Lebanese government formally banned Hezbollah&apos;s military activities on March 2 and has spent the past year trying to disarm the Iranian-backed group without triggering a broader civil conflict.
Meanwhile, fighting intensified Thursday in southern Lebanon.
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Battles continued around the border town of Bint Jbeil, a longtime stronghold of Hezbollah — an Iran-backed terror group — that Israeli officials see as a key objective in the current offensive.
Netanyahu said Wednesday that Israeli forces were close to &quot;overcoming&quot; Hezbollah in Bint Jbeil.
The Israeli military&apos;s immediate objective is to push Hezbollah farther from the border and prevent anti-tank missiles and other direct-fire weapons from threatening northern Israeli communities, Israel Defense Forces spokesperson Lt. Col. Nadav Shoshani said in an interview with Fox News Digital. 
He said Israeli troops are now holding what the military calls &quot;defense lines&quot; several kilometers inside Lebanon, positions designed to keep Hezbollah gunmen and anti-tank squads from once again overlooking Israeli towns.
&quot;We&apos;re going to make sure we keep diminishing them,&quot; Shoshani said.
Lebanese security officials also said an Israeli airstrike destroyed the last remaining bridge over the Litani River leading into southern Lebanon.
The strike effectively cut off nearly a tenth of the country from the rest of Lebanon after earlier Israeli attacks destroyed other crossings.
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Israel has vowed to turn the area south of the Litani River into a &quot;no-go zone&quot; for Hezbollah.
Israeli military chief of staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir said Wednesday that Hezbollah operatives would no longer be allowed to operate south of the river.
The Litani River, which runs roughly 20 miles north of Israel&apos;s border, has long been viewed by Israel as the line beyond which Hezbollah forces should not be allowed to operate.
Hezbollah responded Thursday with fresh rocket fire into northern Israel.
Warning sirens sounded in several Israeli communities, sending residents into bomb shelters. There were no immediate reports of injuries.
According to Lebanese authorities, more than 2,100 people have been killed in Lebanon since March 2 and more than 1.2 million have been displaced.
Israeli officials say Hezbollah attacks have killed two Israeli civilians and 13 Israeli soldiers during the same period.
Fox News Digital reached out to the State Department, Lebanon&apos;s embassy in Washington and the Israeli government for comment, but did not receive responses in time for publication.
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			  <news:name>Rosie O&apos;Donnell heartbroken over Swalwell scandal, declaring &apos;men suck&apos; after Bill Clinton comparison</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rosie O&apos;Donnell heartbroken over Swalwell scandal, declaring &apos;men suck&apos; after Bill Clinton comparison</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rosie O&apos;Donnell reacted to the sexual misconduct allegations against former Democratic congressman and California gubernatorial candidate Eric Swalwell in a video posted to TikTok on Tuesday, lamenting that she had donated to one of his campaigns while comparing the situation to Bill Clinton.
&quot;Now can we talk a little bit about Eric Swalwell?&quot; O&apos;Donnell said. &quot;I know that guy. In the ‘What kind of way?’ Like, spoke to him on the phone a couple times, donated money to him, I believe. Talked about him in some public appearances years ago about how I believed in him, and his cute little family and two kids, and standing up to all those people when he, you know, berates them for their moralist behavior.&quot;
After Swalwell announced on Sunday that he would be suspending his campaign for governor in California, he said Monday that he would also be resigning from Congress amid multiple sexual misconduct allegations.
&quot;And then all this comes out about him, and it&apos;s heartbreaking to me,&quot; she said. &quot;You know? And I wrote him. I wrote him a little message and I said, &apos;You know, Bill Clinton broke my heart, and now you did too.&apos; You know the conclusion I&apos;ve come to? Men suck.&quot;
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Clinton&apos;s office did not immediately return Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.
O&apos;Donnell argued men can&apos;t control their &quot;sexual urges,&quot; and said the situation taught her not to believe in anyone.
&quot;And boy, that Eric Swalwell. You know, teaches you not to believe in anyone,&quot; she said. &quot;For me, that&apos;s what it does for me. I don&apos;t believe in anyone. People have images and they sell themselves as one thing, but they&apos;re not that thing. They have complications like all humans do, right? They have addictions, they have impulses, they have frontal lobe disorder, they have narcissism, they have a spoiled privileged upbringing that warps their perspective.&quot;
Swalwell is facing a string of accusations, including that he drugged and raped one woman and sexually assaulted one of his staffers, which have spurred at least two local criminal investigations. He has denied all the allegations, but has admitted to making mistakes.
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O&apos;Donnell fled the U.S. after President Donald Trump was elected in 2024 and now resides in Ireland.
She revealed during an interview in February that she had been back in the country for two weeks, but didn&apos;t tell anyone.
&quot;I was recently home for two weeks, and I did not really tell anyone,&quot; she told Chris Cuomo during an interview on &quot;SiriusXM’s Cuomo Mornings,&quot; in mid-February. &quot;I just went to see my family. I wanted to see how hard it would be for me to get in and out of the country. I wanted to feel what it felt like. I wanted to hold my children again. And I hadn&apos;t been home in over a year.&quot;
She then shared that she &quot;wanted to make sure that it was safe&quot; for her and her daughter to come back over the summer so that they could be with family during her break from school.
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			  <news:name>GOP firebrand vows to strip Swalwell and Gonzales of lifetime taxpayer-funded benefits</news:name>
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			<news:title>GOP firebrand vows to strip Swalwell and Gonzales of lifetime taxpayer-funded benefits</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., vowed to cancel the pensions of former Reps. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., and Tony Gonzales, R-Fla., both of whom resigned Tuesday amid sexual assault and sexual harassment allegations.
Boebert shared a video Wednesday on X, announcing that she was &quot;working on&quot; efforts to ensure that Swalwell and others like him lose their taxpayer-funded pension.
&quot;Former Congressman Eric Swalwell abused his position of power in Congress to assault and victimize women,&quot; Boebert said. &quot;Now as things stand, taxpayers will be sending him tens of thousands of dollars every year for the rest of his life. This is totally unacceptable.&quot;
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Swalwell and Gonzales are both eligible for federal retirement benefits offered under the Federal Employees Retirement System, or FERS, or the Civil Service Retirement System. Both plans require at least five years of federal service.
Neither congressman would be able to access their taxpayer-funded pension until age 62. They would receive roughly $22,000 each year for the rest of their lives.
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Boebert told a CNN reporter earlier in the week that she did not think Swalwell or Gonzales should have been allowed to resign. Instead, she said there should have been a vote to expel or censure them.
&quot;And I think that we actually need to look into ways to censure, with other aspects to say you can’t have your pension, you can’t leave here with all your taxpayer-funded benefits after such shameful acts that cause you to bow out and resign from Congress,&quot; Boebert told CNN reporter Manu Raju on the House steps.
Only six House of Representatives members have been successfully expelled. An expulsion vote can be based on a member of Congress engaging in &quot;disorderly conduct.&quot;
A Congressional member does not automatically lose their pension benefits based upon a censure or expulsion vote. Under several federal laws, such as the HISS Act and STOCK Act of 2012, Congressional members will only lose their pensions and other benefits if they are convicted of crimes committed while in Congress.
Fox News Digital reached out to Boebert for further details of her plan to end Swalwell&apos;s retirement benefits.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jasmine Crockett doesn&apos;t anticipate Trump &apos;canceling&apos; the midterm elections</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jasmine Crockett doesn&apos;t anticipate Trump &apos;canceling&apos; the midterm elections</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, said that she does not believe that President Donald Trump has any plans of &quot;canceling&quot; the upcoming midterm elections.
During a YouTube livestream Tuesday, Crockett fielded a viewer&apos;s question about whether she believed Trump could cancel the midterm elections as other Democratic commentators have suggested.
&quot;I think it boils down to what is your definition of ‘cancel,’&quot; Crockett said. &quot;What does that look like?&quot;
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Crockett argued that elections are largely controlled on the state and local level, though said that Trump has done &quot;a lot of things that he can&apos;t do&quot; because no one checks him.
She added that Trump may take part in &quot;election interference&quot; through other means but stopped short of suggesting he would outright cancel the election.
&quot;I do believe that there will be a lot of election interference and a lot of games that are played, a lot of bogus litigation, sending out ICE officers for the purpose of intimidation to polling locations, that kind of stuff. So, I anticipate election interference. I do not anticipate a &apos;canceling&apos; of the midterms if we were to get to that point,&quot; Crockett said.
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She added, &quot;That is because he has declared, if you will recall, when he had [Ukrainian President Volodymyr] Zelenskyy in the office, and he says Zelenskyy was a dictator because he had not had elections, but you don&apos;t normally have elections when you&apos;re engaged in a war.&quot;
She briefly diverted into discussing Trump&apos;s immigration enforcement and foreign policies. While Crockett suggested Trump could use the argument that the U.S. is under &quot;invasion&quot; to suspend elections, she considered it &quot;more likely&quot; he would rely on election interference.
&quot;So, if there was a cancellation it would be under this &apos;we are under invasion attack&apos; thing, which you know he likes to declare that there is invasions when there aren&apos;t. But, I think that it&apos;s more likely that he will engage in election interference because I don&apos;t believe that he will be able to get enough governors to go along with him to stop the elections,&quot; Crockett said.
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Crockett previously claimed that Republicans tried to rig her primary race against moderate Texas State Rep. James Talarico, following her loss.
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for comment.
Several liberal commentators have insisted since 2025 that Trump plans on canceling the midterm elections, going as far as to suggest Trump may declare martial law to prevent them.
Though Democratic politicians have not widely suggested Trump will cancel the elections, many have suggested that he could &quot;rig&quot; or interfere with the midterms.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Dozens of Dems flip on Israel, vote to ban arms sales in protest of Iran war</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dozens of Dems flip on Israel, vote to ban arms sales in protest of Iran war</news:title>
			<news:keywords>More Senate Democrats than ever before voted to halt arms sales and military bulldozers to Israel as an act of protest against President Donald Trump’s war in Iran.
The late-night vote on Wednesday, which saw both of Sen. Bernie Sanders&apos;, I-Vt., resolutions fail, signaled a shift among Senate Democrats, who in several previous attempts by the progressive had joined Republicans to support the Jewish state.
Combined, Sanders’ resolutions would have blocked nearly $500 million in arms and equipment sales to Israel. One resolution would have halted to sale of roughly $295 million in Caterpillar bulldozers, while the other would have stopped the sale of nearly $152 million worth of 1,000-pound bombs.
Though they failed without Republican support, Sanders viewed the swell of Democratic backing as &quot;progress.&quot;
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&quot;Today, more than 80% of the Democratic caucus stood with the American people and voted to block U.S. military aid to [Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu and his horrific, illegal wars,&quot; Sanders said in a statement.
&quot;When we started this effort there were just 11 votes,&quot; he continued. &quot;Now, there are 40. That shift reflects where the American people are.&quot;
The shift comes after Israel&apos;s strikes in Lebanon threatened a fragile ceasefire, and broader peace talks, to end fighting in Iran.
Senate Democrats weren’t fully aligned on both resolutions — 40 supported halting the sale of bulldozers to Israel, while 36 voted to block bomb sales. Notably, the last time the Senate voted to disapprove arms sales to Israel, 27 Democrats voted yes. Before that, only 19 did.
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Notably, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., who has been a vocal critic of the war, voted against Sanders&apos; resolutions.
Lawmakers who flipped their votes were quick to stress that they still support Israel but viewed their votes against the sale of weapons and military equipment as a referendum on the war in Iran.
Sen. Maggie Hassan, D-N.H., who previously voted against Sanders’ attempts to halt arms sales to the Jewish state, said in a statement that her decision to flip was &quot;informed by President Trump’s and Prime Minister Netanyahu’s reckless decision to go to war.&quot;
&quot;I have serious questions about any supplemental expenditures for this war, let alone additional sales of weapons for the same war to Israel,&quot; Hassan said.
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The vote, coupled with overwhelming Democratic support to rein in President Donald Trump&apos;s war powers in the Middle East earlier on Wednesday, could be viewed as a preview of the power Democrats may wield over an expected supplemental spending request to fund the war in Iran, which the administration has yet to send to Congress.
The price tag of that package has fluctuated from as much as $200 billion to as low as $50 billion. Because of the influence Senate Democrats could have over funding the war effort, Republicans are considering including the request in a party-line package.
Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., explained her vote against &quot;1,000 pound so-called ‘dumb bombs’ and military bulldozers&quot; was meant to highlight a stark contrast between supporting Israel and supporting the war.
&quot;But being pro-Israel today is not simply about supporting the political or military agenda of Prime Minister Netanyahu, just like being pro-American should not be equated with loyalty to President Trump,&quot; she said.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>TUSD examines school-closure plan, lays out 7-month proposal</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Tucson Unified School District took the first steps toward closing schools in an attempt to right-size the district at Tuesday night’s Governing Board meeting.
Forming committees and adjusting school boundaries were part of the plan announced by TUSD general counsel Robert Ross, who spoke to the board Tuesday night, and went over state statutes on how to move forward.
Discussing the required process is first phase over the next seven months to explore, research and examine new district boundaries and evaluate which schools could be closed and consolidated due to declining enrollment. August could be the first time the public sees which schools are being considered for closure, the plan says. December is when the strategic consolidation plan goes to the board, according to slide 12 of Tucson night’s presentation.
The district closed 10 elementary and middle schools and one high school in 2012. Cragin, Manzo and Sewell Elementary schools were all on that list and spared 14 years ago. 
“I realize the gravity and weight of what we are embarking on,” Superintendent Gabriel Trujillo told the board Tuesday night.
“I would not make a move without this board.”
Three of the four board members responded and asked questions about the preliminary plan. Jennifer Eckstrom and Natalie Luna Rose each recalled their experiences during previous closures.
“This is really triggering, having lived this,” Eckstrom said. “If we’re going to be fully committed to closing schools, our faces need to be fully up there to face our community. 
“If we are going to be transparent, then we need to be transparent.” she said. “Who are on these committees? Are we looking at parents, community members? We need to do a better job than what happened years ago.”
Southern Arizona’s largest school district is projected to see a 3.3% decline from last year to about 35,000 students in 88 schools, according to Arizona Department of Education data.
That’s a nearly $8 million loss in per-pupil spending, according to TUSD’s revised budget. School closures and consolidations would save the district millions of dollars, district officials say.
The current decline mirrors the last quarter-century. TUSD data shows just over 60,000 students in 2000. By 2015, it was about 48,000. The falling numbers mean less money and have forced many Arizona districts to close neighborhood schools or right-size their districts.
“We are in a do-or-die struggle for enrollment,” Trujillo said in December.
“We have to really rethink the design of this district and we have to rethink ways that we’re going to position this district to be successful with enrollment, to be competitive and to turn the tide of enrollment loss,” he told Arizona Luminaria last fall.
Amphi will have question on November ballot
The Amphitheater Public Schools Governing Board voted 5-0 Tuesday night to ask voters in November for approval to sell or lease district property.
Amphi is 132 years old and includes 22 schools in pre-K through high school in north Tucson and Oro Valley. Enrollment data for last school year shows Amphi had about 10,500 students across its 112 square miles. The district will close four elementary schools over the summer. 
In the general election, it will ask voters for approval to sell or lease those and additional properties, as districts are required to do by state law, said board member Matt Kopec. 
As part of the general election, Amphi will also elect members to its board and the timing of the voter approval question made sense, Kopec said.
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✏️ Third-grade teacher Gabriela Gonzalez won the Esperanza Teacher Award from Chicanos por la Causa. The teacher at L.M. Prince Elementary in Amphitheater Public Schools won $5,000 and a $2,500 stipend for her school. 
💐 University of Arizona students can get free counseling services beginning July 1. “Students have been asking for this because mental health care should be accessible to everyone,” said Associated Students of the University of Arizona Student Body President Adriana Grijalva, in a UA newsrelease. “Seeing this become reality shows that student voices matter.”
🏫 The Marana Unified School District turns 100 this month. Check out all the celebratory events here.
🗳️ Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed three Republican-backed education bills.
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			  <news:name>Victoria Beckham breaks silence on family feud with son Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz</news:name>
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			<news:title>Victoria Beckham breaks silence on family feud with son Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Victoria Beckham has broken her silence regarding the ongoing Beckham family feud with her son Brooklyn, and his wife, Nicola Peltz.
In a new interview with The Wall Street Journal, the Spice Girl and fashion designer, 51, gave a brief update on her and husband David Beckham&apos;s current relationship with their eldest son months after the 27-year-old made scathing claims against his parents. 
&quot;I think that we&apos;ve always — we love our children so much,&quot; Victoria told the outlet, without directly referencing Brooklyn. &quot;We&apos;ve always tried to be the best parents that we can be.&quot;
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&quot;And you know, we&apos;ve been in the public eye for more than 30 years right now, and all we&apos;ve ever tried to do is protect our children and love our children,&quot; she added. &quot;And you know, that&apos;s all I really want to say about it.&quot;
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Earlier this year, Brooklyn, who married Peltz in 2022, took to Instagram and shared a lengthy statement about his fractured relationship with his parents.
&quot;I have been silent for years and made every effort to keep these matters private,&quot; Brooklyn wrote. &quot;Unfortunately, my parents and their team have continued to go to the press, leaving me with no choice but to speak for myself and tell the truth about only some of the lies that have been printed. I do not want to reconcile with my family. I&apos;m not being controlled, I&apos;m standing up for myself for the first time in my life.&quot;
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He alleged that his parents had been trying to sabotage his relationship with Peltz long before their wedding.
&quot;My parents have been trying endlessly to ruin my relationship since before my wedding, and it hasn’t stopped,&quot; he wrote. &quot;My mum canceled making Nicola’s dress in the eleventh hour despite how excited she was to wear her design, forcing her to urgently find a new dress. Weeks before our big day, my parents repeatedly pressured and attempted to bribe me into signing away the rights to my name, which would have affected me, my wife, and our future children.&quot;
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Brooklyn said he has received &quot;endless attacks&quot; from his parents, both publicly and privately, before detailing the embarrassing moment his mom &quot;hijacked&quot; his first dance with Peltz at their wedding. 
&quot;My mum hijacked my first dance with my wife, which had been planned weeks in advance to a romantic love song,&quot; he claimed. &quot;In front of our 500 wedding guests, Marc Anthony called me to the stage, where in the schedule was planned to be my romantic dance with my wife but instead my mum was waiting to dance with me instead. She danced very inappropriately on me in front of everyone. I’ve never felt more uncomfortable or humiliated in my entire life. We wanted to renew our vows so we could create new memories of our wedding day that bring us joy and happiness, not anxiety and embarrassment.&quot;
Prior to his scathing claims, Brooklyn reportedly sent his parents a cease and desist letter, according to The Sun, demanding that his parents only contact him through attorneys. He also reportedly asked not to be tagged in social media posts. 
The outlet reported that Victoria breached the legal letter by liking an Instagram post and that&apos;s why Brooklyn ultimately decided to block both of his parents on social media.
&quot;My mum and dad would never unfollow their son … Let&apos;s get the facts right. They woke up blocked … as did I,&quot; Cruz wrote on Instagram in December. 
In addition to Brooklyn, 27, the former Spice Girls member and her husband are parents to sons Romeo, 23, and Cruz, 21, and daughter Harper, 14, all of whom Brooklyn has blocked on social media.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>DAVID MARCUS: Why Democrats&apos; harebrained popular vote scheme</news:name>
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			<news:title>DAVID MARCUS: Why Democrats&apos; harebrained popular vote scheme</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The 250th birthday of the United States of America makes our nation one of the longest-running representative democratic systems of government in world history, so of course, harebrained Democrats think it is broken and must be fixed.
This week, Virginia became the 18th state to sign onto a compact to pledge their states’ votes to the winner of the national popular vote in presidential elections, rather than these states sending electors who support the candidate that won each state’s individual race.
So, for example, had this compact been complete and in place in the 2024 presidential election, Virginia, which voted for Democrat Kamala Harris, would have sent its 13 electoral votes to popular vote winner Donald Trump, instead.
So why do Democrats want to break up a successful system that has spanned a quarter of a millennia? Well, notwithstanding Trump’s surprise popular vote win in 2024, the last two men to become president by winning the electoral college while losing the popular vote were Republicans, Trump in 2016 and, before him, George W. Bush.
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In an act of hubris worthy of a Greek tragedy, the Democrats seem convinced that they will never be on the losing end of this stick.
The good news for Virginia voters who do not wish to sacrifice their own choice for president to the whims of the entire nation is that this compact does not go into effect until there are enough states to make up the 270 electoral votes needed to win.
If it does get that far, however, if enough states join to make the members of the compact a decisive majority in the electoral college, our presidential elections may never look the same again.
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One could argue, and Democrats often do, that we already have a situation in which only a handful of swing states decide our recent presidential elections. But importantly, which states are swing states is not set in stone, as it would be with a compact.
For example, Florida and Virginia were swing states fairly recently. Now, the former is reliably red and latter basically blue, while states like Arizaona and Georgia have become jump balls.
The upside to the swing state system is that it forces national campaigns to focus on the diverse regional interests of places like Pennsylvania, Michigan and New Mexico instead of simply trying to appeal to the entire nation all at once.
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The compact would also raise very serious concerns about the integrity of our presidential elections, because even if a state wanted to enforce voter ID, or clear its voter rolls or reduce mail in voting, it wouldn’t matter, because the final result could be bound by states without such measures.
This is one of the myriad reasons why the Save America Act, which Republican leadership in the Senate refuses to push through by nuking the filibuster, is so absolutely vital. If Democrats manage to kill the electoral college, then we will need standard, federal voting laws.
Much like the effort in Virginia, on the ballot next Tuesday, to redistrict the commonwealth’s Congressional districtsredistrict the commonwealth’s Congressional districts from a 6-5 Democrat advantage to a 10-1 advantage in a state that is close to 50/50, this compact seems designed to steal votes from conservatives.
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This compact isn’t just a solution in search of a problem, which would be bad enough. It is, in fact, a naked power grab meant to ensure that Democrats win presidential elections, not to make them more fair.
Another wrinkle in the tale of this anti-democratic compact is that blue states are looking at taking a population beating in the 2030 census as Americans flee high-tax, semi-socialist states like California and New York, and move to places like West Virginia, Tennessee, Texas and Florida.
According to the Brennan Center for Justice, only Texas and Florida, both ruby red, will gain electoral votes going into the next decade.
Naturally, Democrats, more interested in winning than fairness once again, would like to see their sly little compact erase those red-state advantages.
It&apos;s always the same thing with Democrats. They never believe that they actually lose any elections fair and square. When they lose, it is always the fault of an allegedly broken system, not their own bad ideas.
Hopefully, Virginia will be the final state to sign on to this ridiculous and anti-American compact. For two-and-a-half centuries, the electoral college has served our nation well, and there is no reason to abandon it now.
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			  <news:name>Tyler Robinson judge unseals ATF report in assassination of Charlie Kirk</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tyler Robinson judge unseals ATF report in assassination of Charlie Kirk</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Utah judge overseeing the case against Charlie Kirk&apos;s accused assassin Tyler Robinson has unsealed a ballistics report from the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives that could not conclusively match a bullet fragment to the suspected murder weapon but confirmed a match with the spent casing.
Prosecutors have alleged that separate testing found DNA consistent with Robinson&apos;s on the gun, on the towel and on three of the four rounds inside.
The report&apos;s conclusions had already been made public in prior court proceedings, but the document itself is now available from the court, and it includes some new details.
The tested material includes a &quot;deformed/damaged&quot; piece of the bullet jacket as well as four lead fragments.
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It was attached, in part, as an exhibit alongside a defense motion filed under seal on Jan. 9, asking the judge to block the government from further testing until a defense expert had a chance to examine and photograph the evidence.
Judge Tony Graf ruled that there was no basis to keep the filing classified, finding that it did not contain any &quot;private or inflammatory information.&quot;
An appendix to the ATF report explained that &quot;inconclusive&quot; findings mean that was &quot;an examiner&apos;s opinion that there is an insufficient quality and/or quantity of individual characteristics to identify or exclude.&quot;
Two law enforcement sources familiar with the investigation told Fox News last month that the reason the ATF was unable to match the bullet to the rifle is because when the bullet impacted Kirk’s body it hit bone and broke on impact. 
Experts said this is not uncommon.
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Read the filing:
&quot;It is not a win for the defense,&quot; said retired FBI supervisory agent Jason Pack. &quot;It is simply a gap the prosecution is now working to address by bringing in the FBI with more advanced technology.&quot;
Ballistics are rarely the only piece of evidence in a homicide case, he added. And the inconclusive finding only applied to the fragment, not the casing or the rifle found near the scene.
&quot;The defense here is doing exactly what good defense lawyers are supposed to do, protecting their client’s ability to challenge evidence before it gets further altered,&quot; Pack told Fox News Digital. &quot;That is not a sign the prosecution’s case is weak.&quot;
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The ATF also examined a .30-06 cartridge case that investigators wrote &quot;was identified as having been fired in the Exhibit 1 rifle.&quot; That&apos;s the suspected murder weapon, Robinson&apos;s Mauser.
&quot;We are a long way from trial, and the public should pump the brakes before drawing big conclusions from a single pre-trial motion about a single bullet fragment​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​,&quot; Pack added.
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Robinson is accused of shooting Kirk during a Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University in September 2025. He allegedly climbed to a rooftop across the courtyard from where Kirk was speaking and fired a single shot from his grandfather&apos;s Mauser rifle.
Gruesome video shows the bullet struck Kirk in the neck in front of a crowd of roughly 3,000 people. He died from the injury.
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Prosecutors have said campus police found marks left behind on the gravel rooftop moments after the shooting &quot;consistent with a sniper having lain [there] — impressions in the gravel potentially left by the elbows, knees and feet of a person in a prone shooting position.&quot;
Police recovered the rifle wrapped in a blanket in a patch of woods near campus. And prosecutors have said that text messages between Robinson and his romantic partner, Lance Twiggs, allegedly discuss wanting to retrieve the rifle.
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&quot;Stuck in Orem for a little while longer yet,&quot; Robinson allegedly wrote in the hours after the murder. &quot;Shouldn&apos;t be long until I can come home, but I gotta grab my rifle still.&quot;
Twiggs is cooperating with investigators and has not been charged with a crime.
Robinson is due in court Friday for a hearing on his motion to exclude news cameras from future proceedings.
He could face the death penalty if convicted of the top charge against him, aggravated murder.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Designated FundFor more information or to contribute to the Rotary Club of Sedona Village’s Designated Fund, contact: Rotary Club of Sedona Village Charitable Fund at charfund@sedonavillagerotary.org.To establish an endowment to support a nonprofit, charity or cause, contact Chelsea Buck-Leilich, Ar</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Lead contamination crisis exposed in public parks across major southern city</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An investigation in New Orleans discovered high levels of lead contamination in playgrounds all over the city, despite previous efforts to rid them of the health hazard.
Now, city officials are racing to secure $5 million in federal aid to clean up the soil where local children play.
In February, Verite News reporters tested more than 80 playgrounds across the city, finding that 50% of the sites harbored lead levels that experts deem unsafe.
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At one park, levels were recorded at nearly 6,000 parts per million, or 30 times higher than the EPA’s recommended screening level.
According to Trust for America’s Health, a a nonprofit public health policy organization based in Washington, D.C., more than 90% of New Orleans’ housing structures were built prior to 1978, which is the year lead was banned in residential paint.
&quot;In addition to deteriorating paint … the lead dust from the use of leaded gasoline contributed significantly to elevated soil lead levels,&quot; the group noted.
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Children younger than age 6 are especially vulnerable to lead poisoning, which health institutions claim can severely affect growth and brain development. At very high levels, lead poisoning can be fatal, experts say.
Public health researchers recommend that parents avoid playgrounds known to be contaminated with lead, as it can be difficult to prevent children from ingesting traces of dirt or breathing in dust while playing.
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The announcement sparked immediate outrage from parents, many of whom had previously drawn attention to the excessive levels of lead in parks.
On April 7, Mayor Helena Moreno ordered the creation of a task force to review and improve the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission (NORDC).
&quot;The City’s immediate priority is to evaluate the current strengths and weaknesses of the City’s recreation program,&quot; the mayor said in a statement.
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The task force will &quot;consider and make recommendations regarding the costs and practicalities of implementing a program to assess and remediate safety and environmental concerns at NORDC facilities and playgrounds, including the existence of lead in soil.&quot;
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Prior to this order, Deputy Mayor of Health and Human Services Jennifer Avegno announced that city officials were working with the state’s congressional delegation to request $5 million in federal funds for the federal fiscal year, according to reports from Verite News.
&quot;Protecting the health and safety of our children and families is at the center of every decision we’re making. The city previously applied for a lead prevention grant prior to the recent investigation of local parks,&quot; Avegno said in a statement to Fox News Digital.
&quot;Mayor Moreno moved quickly with an executive order to strengthen accountability, coordination and rapid response across agencies,&quot; she continued.
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&quot;Through internal cross-departmental working groups and the Mayor’s NORD task force, we are aligning public health, recreation, capital projects and community partners to compile a full assessment of playground conditions, act decisively to prioritize remediation, and ensure that facilities remain safe for every child and family.&quot;
&quot;At the same time, we are actively pursuing additional external funding to expand our capacity, accelerate improvements, and ensure that long-term protections are in place.&quot;
The money will go toward testing and cleanup of affected playgrounds.
Fox News Digital reached out to the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Chicago Teachers Union, Brandon Johnson Feuding Over School on May Day</news:name>
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			<news:title>Chicago Teachers Union, Brandon Johnson Feuding Over School on May Day</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Mayor Brandon Johnson, whose ties to the Chicago Teachers Union helped him win office, has signaled support. The school district and some parents object.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>US kills 3 alleged drug traffickers in another Eastern Pacific strike</news:name>
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			<news:title>US kills 3 alleged drug traffickers in another Eastern Pacific strike</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The U.S. military carried out its third strike in days against suspected narco-terrorist targets in the Eastern Pacific, killing three men aboard an alleged drug-trafficking vessel in a lethal operation, according to U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM).
The lethal kinetic strike targeted a vessel operated by what SOUTHCOM called Designated Terrorist Organizations, though it did not immediately provide additional details about the identities of those killed or the specific groups involved.
&quot;Intelligence confirmed the vessel was transiting along known narco-trafficking routes in the Eastern Pacific and was engaged in narco-trafficking operation,&quot; SOUTHCOM said in a statement on X.
&quot;Three male narco-terrorists were killed during this action,&quot; the command said.
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No U.S. military forces were harmed during the operation, it added.
The latest strike comes after SOUTHCOM said the U.S. military conducted similar strikes in the Eastern Pacific earlier this week.
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Two individuals believed to be involved in narcotics trafficking were killed in a strike on Monday, while four alleged narco-terrorists were killed in another strike on Tuesday, the command previously said.
The U.S. military has carried out dozens of strikes in recent months on suspected drug-smuggling vessels as part of a broader campaign to dismantle cartel-linked trafficking operations.
SOUTHCOM is responsible for military operations in Central and South America and the Caribbean, including counter-narcotics missions aimed at disrupting drug trafficking networks that threaten U.S. interests.
Fox News Digital’s Michael Sinkewicz and Greg Wehner contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Altman attack suspect referenced Luigi Mangione as copycat fears grow</news:name>
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			<news:title>Altman attack suspect referenced Luigi Mangione as copycat fears grow</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Texas man accused of firebombing OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s home referenced alleged killer Luigi Mangione in online messages months before the attack, as authorities warn of a potential copycat trend.
Daniel Moreno-Gama, 20, suggested &quot;Luigi’ing some tech CEOs&quot; in an online exchange with producers of &quot;The Last Invention&quot; podcast, according to The Wall Street Journal, which reviewed screenshots of messages with the podcast producers. Mangione is accused of fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan in December 2024.
Moreno-Gama recorded the interview in January, describing his shift from a self-described online enthusiast to an activist consumed by fears about artificial intelligence, the outlet reported.
He later downplayed the Mangione remarks and rejected violence.
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&quot;I understand the frustration with a person who might advocate for that, but it’s not practical,&quot; Moreno-Gama said, according to the outlet. &quot;It’s not worth it,&quot; he added.
Moreno-Gama is accused of traveling from Texas to San Francisco in a planned attempt to kill Altman. Early Friday morning, he allegedly hurled a Molotov cocktail at Altman’s home, setting an exterior gate on fire before fleeing. No injuries were reported, and officials have not said whether Altman was home at the time.
Less than an hour later, investigators said Moreno-Gama arrived at OpenAI’s headquarters about three miles away, where he allegedly threatened to burn the building down and kill anyone inside. Surveillance video captured him throwing a chair at the glass doors, police said.
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Authorities arrested him outside the building, where he was allegedly carrying a jug of kerosene, a lighter and writings expressing hostility toward artificial intelligence.
Sources familiar with the investigation previously told Fox News Digital the suspect had what they described as a manifesto, a multi-part document that included a list of AI executives and investors along with their names and addresses.
Moreno-Gama appeared in a San Francisco courtroom but did not enter a plea on multiple charges, including attempted murder. A judge granted a delay in his arraignment, and he is due back in court on May 5.
The reference comes amid growing fears of copycat incidents tied to Mangione.
In a separate case, a California man is accused of deliberately setting an April 7 fire that destroyed a 1.2 million-square-foot Kimberly-Clark distribution center in Ontario.
Prosecutors said the suspect, Chamel Abdulkarim, 29, of Highland, invoked Mangione while filming the fire and complaining about wages. Abdulkarim has pleaded not guilty.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Former Disney teen star exposes chilling warning signs of predatory behavior in Hollywood</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former Disney teen star exposes chilling warning signs of predatory behavior in Hollywood</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former boy band members Ricky Garcia and Lance Bass are shedding light on the dark side of the entertainment industry, warning that young artists are often targeted by predators who exploit fame, money and power.
Garcia, 28, who starred on the Disney show &quot;Best Friends Whenever,&quot; was a member of the boy band Forever in Your Mind. Bass, 46, rose to global stardom alongside Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, Joey Fatone and Chris Kirkpatrick as members of *NSYNC, one of the best-selling boy bands of all time.
Both singers appeared in the new Investigation Discovery docuseries &quot;Boy Band Confidential,&quot; which explores the highs and lows of boy band fame.
&quot;Boy Band Confidential&quot; premiered April 13 and 14 on Investigation Discovery.
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During an interview with Fox News Digital at the docuseries&apos; premiere, Garcia, who previously won a multi-million dollar sexual abuse lawsuit against his former manager, issued a warning about predatory behavior in show business.
&quot;I think it&apos;s the number one focus that people in the industry should be aware of,&quot; he said. &quot;It seems like it&apos;s all glitz and glamor to people, but the reality is there&apos;s people that are abusing others.&quot;
&quot;They use power, money, fame — all of it,&quot; Garcia continued. &quot;Like cars and houses and money.&quot;
&quot;I think that is very enticing and people use that against somebody that&apos;s very vulnerable, very fresh in the industry so I would be on the lookout for that,&quot; he added.
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Garcia went on to say that artists examine their purpose for aspiring to careers in the entertainment industry.
&quot;Like, &apos;Do you love the music or are you just trying to be famous?&apos;&quot; he said.
Reflecting on his own experience, Garcia identified early red flags for young artists and their families.
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&quot;I think the warning signs particularly is being isolated or being treated special,&quot; he said. &quot;I&apos;m just speaking for myself too, that was my experience. I was very isolated and I was picked off and...I was treated very specially.&quot;
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&quot;If somebody is just treating you super nice and doing the dinners and doing all the fancy things for you, I would say that&apos;s not a great sign,&quot; Garcia continued. &quot;It feels good in the moment, but you have to think about, &apos;OK, why is this person treating you this way? I don&apos;t really know them, so there must be a hidden motive.&apos;&quot;
&quot;It&apos;s hard, because you wanna trust people, you wanna love people, but there&apos;s always a hidden agenda, especially for agents and managers and there has to be a very clear boundary, I think, with family and parents and even guardians,&quot; he said. &quot;You need to know who is your safe person to talk to. There has to be really big communication.&quot;
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While speaking with Fox News Digital, Bass also shared his advice for how people can protect themselves against potential predators.
&quot;There&apos;s going to be predators everywhere no matter what business you&apos;re in — they are everywhere,&quot; he said. &quot;So we have to be our own advocate for all of that — our family, our friends, our inner circle — we all have to be on the lookout for each other.&quot;
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&quot;Just rely on your family and your circle but just know that you&apos;re always — someone&apos;s always coming after you,&quot; Bass added. &quot;No matter what it is — someone&apos;s coming after you.&quot;
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Bass, who shares twins Alexander and Violet with his husband Michael Turchin, also offered guidance for parents whose children want to pursue careers in the entertainment industry.
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&quot;Parents know that you&apos;re not the star,&quot; he said. &quot;Listen to your kid, make sure that they are getting enough rest and also find an entertainment lawyer, not just a lawyer, an entertainment lawyer to protect yourself.&quot;
In 2019, Garcia filed a lawsuit against his former manager, Joby Harte, alleging he was groomed and sexually abused over several years beginning when he was 12-years-old. In court documents obtained by People magazine and the Hollywood Reporter at the time, Garcia stated that Harte sexually assaulted and raped him &quot;dozens of times&quot; while he was a teenager. Garcia also said that Harte groomed him to be a &quot;sexual plaything that could be passed around his friends in the business.&quot;
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The case went to trial, and in March 2024, a Los Angeles jury found Harte liable for childhood sexual abuse, gender violence and intentional infliction of emotional misery. Garcia was awarded $5.5 million in compensatory damages and $1 million in punitive damages.
While speaking with Fox News Digital, Garcia reflected on coming forward about the abuse he suffered and how he feels years after sharing his story.
&quot;I think I&apos;m stronger than ever, honestly,&quot; he said. &quot;It wasn&apos;t even just me, it was people around me, my family, my friends, my wife, who were able to give me strength to be vocal about it. To put a perspective in place to where like, &apos;Hey, this is not just about you.&apos; It&apos;s hard to share, but those are some of the most freeing things that you can do is opening up about just all the hard things — bad, good, ugly, all of it.&quot;
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&quot;And you gotta think about you&apos;re saving somebody&apos;s life,&quot; Garcia continued. &quot;You&apos;re preventing somebody from going through what you&apos;ve been through. So if you can save one person from going though that suffering, then I think you&apos;ve won.&quot;
&quot;Boy Band Confidential&quot; also explores the legacy of disgraced manager Lou Pearlman, the talent manager behind some of the biggest boy bands including the Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC.
Pearlman created and managed *NSYNC in the 1990s, maintaining control over the band&apos;s contracts, finances and career direction.
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In 1999, *NSYNC sued Pearlman for fraud, misrepresentation and financial exploitation, alleging they were underpaid while he took a disproportionate share of their earnings. The case was settled out of court, with Pearlman receiving a payment to release *NSYNC from their contract, and they later signed with Jive Records.
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In the early 2000s, Pearlman was accused of running a massive Ponzi scheme and he was charged with conspiracy, money laundering and making false claims in bankruptcy in 2007. Pearlman was later convicted and sentenced to 25 years in prison, where he died in 2016 of cardiac arrest at the age of 62.
While speaking with Fox News Digital, Bass recalled how he and his fellow bandmates persevered in their efforts to break free from Pearlman&apos;s control.
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&quot;I think all good usually rises to the top and, you know, you just had to wait for that moment,&quot; he said. &quot;We had a lot of things thrown at us, a lot of wrenches in our career, but it only made us stronger, braver, and I don&apos;t think I&apos;d be here today if I didn&apos;t go through that adversity.&quot;
The &quot;Dancing with the Stars&quot; alum also shared his thoughts on revisiting his experience with Pearlman during the height of *NSYNC&apos;s fame while participating in &quot;Boy Band Confidential.&quot;
&quot;Looking back at things, especially shows like this and I see old footage of myself — I hardly recognize myself,&quot; he said. &quot;I mean, that was many years ago, but I do see in my eyes a lot of the struggle that I was going through, being put in a business like this and with the market that we had, it was a little joke on me.&quot;
Bass continued, &quot;I see sadness, but also see a lot of happiness too of what I got to go through. I was so lucky to be able to be put in that position and come out of it like this. So I don&apos;t regret any of it.&quot;
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During his interview with Fox News Digital, Garcia reflected on what he hopes viewers of &quot;Boy Band Confidential&quot; take away from the docuseries.
&quot;I think what I&apos;m excited for the viewers to see is just a little more in-depth, maybe they&apos;re seeing some of their favorite artists get vulnerable, and I think we can all appreciate when somebody is willing to just break down the barriers and just open up about things that were really hard to share and even good things like the good memories,&quot; he said.
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&quot;There&apos;s a vulnerability that I think a lot of the fans and the viewers, even including myself — I&apos;m a fan and also an artist, and it&apos;s a beautiful thing,&quot; Garcia continued. &quot;I&apos;m just very excited to see the fans. I&apos;m excited to see their reactions.&quot;
Bass, who told Fox News Digital that his former bandmate Fatone persuaded him to take part in the docuseries, said he hoped audiences would recognize that there were both negative and positive aspects to the boy band era.
&quot;It&apos;s a great cautionary tale for anyone going into the music industry, especially at our age,&quot; he said. &quot;And I hope this is gonna be more of a celebration of what we all went through.&quot;
&quot;It&apos;s fun club that we all kind of joined, and it&apos;ll be nice to kind of see how everyone saw it as they grew up,&quot; Bass added.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Frat house turns into crime scene after member allegedly sexually assaults woman, police say</news:name>
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			<news:title>Frat house turns into crime scene after member allegedly sexually assaults woman, police say</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A University of Arkansas student is facing multiple charges after allegedly strangling and raping a woman at a fraternity house along the edge of campus.
Crew Kvern, 19, was arrested on charges of rape, aggravated assault and third-degree battery in Washington County on April 12, according to jail records obtained by Fox News Digital. 
An affidavit revealed that on March 17, Kvern and the unidentified victim allegedly met for the first time near Kvern’s workplace on Dickson Street, 5 News reported.
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The pair then reportedly moved to the University of Arkansas’ Kappa Sigma fraternity house, where Kvern lived at the time, authorities said.
Upon arriving at the home, authorities reportedly allege Kvern demanded sex from the victim. 
When the victim refused to consent, Kvern allegedly slapped and punched her before raping her, according to the outlet.
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The victim reportedly told authorities that during the incident, Kvern allegedly put his hands around her neck repeatedly and made it difficult for her to breathe. 
The unidentified woman also alleged that she was afraid to deny Kvern’s advances after he punched a door and told her &quot;it would be easy for him to throw her to the floor and break her rib cage,&quot; the outlet reported.
Upon being interviewed by the school’s police department on March 20, Kvern reportedly told authorities the interaction was &quot;totally consensual.&quot; 
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An affidavit revealed six people who were interviewed as part of the investigation corroborated the victim’s statements, according to 5 News.
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A crime log also reportedly indicated additional accusations included terroristic threatening and false imprisonment. 
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The incident is only the latest in a string of reported rapes allegedly committed at campus residences during the ongoing academic year, according to 5 News.
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Kvern was reportedly released on a $100,000 bond one day after his arrest. He is expected to appear in court on May 6. 
The University of Arkansas, Kappa Sigma’s national chapter and Kvern’s attorney did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Justice Thomas warns progressivism is a threat to America in rare public remarks</news:name>
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			<news:title>Justice Thomas warns progressivism is a threat to America in rare public remarks</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas issued a blistering critique of modern-day progressivism in a rare public speech on Wednesday, describing the modern political philosophy as a threat to America&apos;s founding principles.
Speaking to a packed auditorium of students and faculty at the University of Texas at Austin to mark the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas, the Supreme Court&apos;s longest-serving justice, urged the nation to revisit the philosophical foundations of U.S. governance.
He said Wednesday that values embraced by the nation&apos;s founders have &quot;fallen out of favor&quot; in recent decades and urged younger generations to stand up for their principles.
&quot;I think if we don’t stand up and take ownership of our country, and take responsibility for it, we are slowly letting others control how we think and what we think,&quot; he told the audience. 
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&quot;Progressivism seeks to replace the basic premises of the Declaration of Independence, and hence our form of government,&quot; Thomas said Wednesday evening, drawing a direct line between contemporary political movements and what he described as a departure from the Constitution’s original meaning.
&quot;It holds that our rights and our dignities come not from God, but from the government,&quot; Thomas said. &quot;It requires of the people a subservience and weakness incompatible with a Constitution premised on the transcendent origin of our rights.&quot;
The conservative justice also lamented what he said was the growing prevalence of &quot;cynicism, rejection, hostility and animus&quot; in the U.S., and perpetuated &quot;by Americans,&quot; and particularly, so-called &quot;pragmatists&quot; or self-described intellectuals.
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&quot;They recast themselves as institutionalists, pragmatists or thoughtful moderates, all as a way of justifying their failures to themselves, their consciences, and their country,&quot; he said.
Thomas&apos;s remarks were part of a broader lecture series marking the Declaration’s 250th anniversary.
And though the tone of his remarks was somber, Thomas closed them with a soaring call to action, urging law students in the audience, and viewers watching the televised address at home, to have courage and stand up for their principles and ideals.
&quot;In my view, we must find in ourselves that same level of courage that the signers of the Declaration have so that we can do for our future what they did for theirs,&quot; he said. 
The durability of American democracy, Thomas added, depends on it.
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&quot;I think if we don’t stand up and take ownership of our country and take responsibility for it, we are slowly letting others control how we think and what we think,&quot; he said. 
&quot;If you think it&apos;s losing confidence, then you get up and you participate. You don&apos;t sit on the sidelines.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Republicans rip 4 blue states for keeping taxes on tips, overtime after Trump reprieve</news:name>
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			<news:title>Republicans rip 4 blue states for keeping taxes on tips, overtime after Trump reprieve</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Four Democrat-led states that rejected President Donald Trump&apos;s policy of no taxes on tips and overtime pay are getting called out by Republicans for going against efforts to increase affordability.
The governors of the three largest Democrat-run states, California, New York and Illinois, are continuing to tax tips and overtime against Trump&apos;s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, while Colorado will require taxpayers to report how much is deducted federally so it can be added back for state taxes in future years.
&quot;Gov. Hochul and Albany Democrats believe your money is their money: They are picking the pockets of waitresses, bartenders, and first responders who work overtime just to make ends meet in a state that already has the highest tax burden in the country,&quot; Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., told Fox News Digital.
&quot;No wonder working people and jobs continue to flee New York in record numbers, and we’re consistently among the worst in outmigration every year.&quot;
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With &quot;affordability&quot; a key political issue, Republicans countered with a Tax Day narrative against the governors of those four blue states that are facing midterm gubernatorial campaigns, including Hochul, who is running for reelection and California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who terms out this year.
&quot;California Democrats talk a lot about making life more affordable, but when given the chance to let hardworking Californians keep more of what they earn, Gov. Newsom and the state legislature refused to update the state’s tax code,&quot; Rep. David Valadao, R-Calif., told Fox News Digital.
&quot;No tax on tips or overtime would provide real relief to service workers, first responders, and families across our state, and it’s disappointing to see Sacramento turn its back on them.&quot;
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Illinois Republican Party Chair Kathy Salvi says that while Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker is running for reelection in the nation&apos;s third-largest blue state, he is really positioning himself for a 2028 presidential campaign on the agenda of obstructing Trump.
&quot;Last year, President Trump delivered the largest tax cut in American history, putting millions of dollars back in the pockets of Americans; this commonsense legislation is good for Illinois, but wannabe president, JB Pritzker would rather slam the door shut on opportunity and relief, knowing full well that he supported and empowered Joe Biden&apos;s economic disaster,&quot; Salvi told Fox News Digital.
&quot;The sad truth is that if President Trump is for it, JB Pritzker will always be against it.&quot;
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Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, who is termed out and among names potentially running in the 2028 Democrat presidential primary, was called out by Rep. Gabe Evans, R-Colo., for action to tax overtime pay in future years.
&quot;As a former cop in Colorado, I know firsthand how important overtime pay is to first responders, blue collar workers, and hardworking families across America — that’s why I was proud to stand with Republicans to deliver no tax on overtime at the federal level,&quot; Evans told Fox News Digital.
&quot;But while we fought to give Coloradans relief, Gov. Polis and state Democrats held a special session to re-tax overtime pay, ensuring families never see the benefits they earned. The contrast couldn’t be clearer.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to the offices of Hochul, Newsom, Pritzker, and Polis for comment, but they did not immediately respond.
SCOOP: HOUSE SPEAKER MIKE JOHNSON&apos;S ALLIES UNLEASH $10M CAMPAIGN TO SPOTLIGHT TRUMP TAX CUTS
While the governor&apos;s seats in those four blue states are likely safe due to deep Democrat voter registration advantages, down ballot races do have a narrative to carry under the Trump banner and the no tax on tips or overtime policy.
The Senate Finance Committee charted the One Big Beautiful Bill Act &quot;wins&quot; in all 50 states, including those four blocked by Democrat leaders where there still remains a permanent 20% deduction for many small business owners and a $1,500 increase in the standard deduction for millions of families.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Runway CEO says AI could help Hollywood make 50 films instead of one $100M blockbuster</news:title>
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			<news:title>Jim Rosensweet: Melania</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Editor: Did you see the First Lady&apos;s statement about Jeffery Epstein? She stated that she did not know of his crimes. Only met him at parties, etc. where they happened to be present. Ok. I&apos;ll go with that. But one…</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Craig Stacy: Uneasy over Hegseth</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Editor: During Trump’s first term, there was a cadre of competent, skilled advisors serving in the Oval Office and Cabinet. Though thoroughly conservative, their function was to keep Trump’s worst tendencies under wraps. They were known as “the adults in…</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mamdani&apos;s wife &apos;truly sorry&apos; for controversial anti-Israel social media posts</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mamdani&apos;s wife &apos;truly sorry&apos; for controversial anti-Israel social media posts</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rama Duwaji, wife to New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, apologized for old social media posts that included racial slurs and celebrations of Palestinian terrorists in an interview published Wednesday.
Duwaji, a Texas-born Syrian-American, expressed her regret for language she used in old social media messages during an interview with online publication Hyperallergic, her first public interview since her husband became mayor in January.
&quot;When a tabloid recently published old tweets I wrote as a teenager, I felt a lot of shame being confronted with language I used that is so harmful to others; being 15 doesn’t excuse it,&quot; she told the outlet.
In March, the Washington Free Beacon published an expose revealing a number of Duwaji&apos;s old posts on X, formerly Twitter, and the blogging website Tumblr.
NYC MAYOR MAMDANI&apos;S WIFE LIKED POSTS CELEBRATING OCT 7 TERROR ATTACKS BUT GETS SOFT TREATMENT FROM THE PRESS
The posts included celebrations of U.S.-designated terrorist groups and individuals who had committed acts of terror. In March 2015, when Duwaji was 17, an X account the Washington Free Beacon connected to Duwaji reposted a photo of Shadia Abu Ghazaleh with a caption that extolled her as a resistance fighter.
Ghazaleh was a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a U.S. and globally-designated terrorist group. Revered as a martyr in Palestine, many pro-Palestinians laud her for participating in a bombing of an Israeli bus. Ghazaleh died in 1968 when a bomb she had planned to use on a building in Tel Aviv exploded in her home.
Another Duwaji post the Free Beacon unearthed showed her allegedly using a racial slur.
SOCIAL MEDIA ERUPTS ON MAMDANI OVER REPORTS HIS WIFE LIKED PRO-OCTOBER 7TH POSTS: &apos;THIS IS WHO THEY ARE&apos;
And another post appeared to show her using a derogatory word for gay people.
According to the Beacon&apos;s investigation, she allegedly reposted another user saying that the Israeli city Tel Aviv &quot;shouldn&apos;t even exist in the first place.&quot;
NYC MAYOR MAMDANI’S WIFE GLORIFIED TERRORISTS IN ONLINE POSTS, CRITICIZED US MILITARY: REPORT
&quot;I’ve read and seen a lot of what others have had to say in response, and I understand the hurt I caused and am truly sorry,&quot; Duwaji told Hyperallergic. &quot;My focus isn’t on being a public figure, but continuing my work with care and responsibility, and allowing my art to speak for itself.&quot;
The X account associated with Duwaji was deleted shortly after the Beacon published their investigation. Her Wednesday apology appears to be her first public acknowledgment of the posts.
An artist by trade, Duwaji has been an outspoken critic of Israel during her husband&apos;s political career. In February, just one month after Mamdani&apos;s inauguration, Duwaji came under fire for contributing an illustration to an essay about a Gaza refugee camp written by an author who celebrated the October 7 attacks by Hamas.
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Susan Abulhawa, the author of the essay attached to Duwaji&apos;s illustration, called Hamas&apos; October 7 terrorist attack at a music festival in Israel that killed more than 1,200 people &quot;a spectacular moment that shocked the world.&quot; She has also referred to Israelis as &quot;rootless, soulless ghouls&quot; and &quot;Jewish supremacist demons&quot; in social media posts that are still active.
Mamdani condemned the comments and claimed Duwaji contributed the illustration through a third party service.
&quot;I think that that rhetoric is patently unacceptable. I think it&apos;s reprehensible,&quot; he said in March. &quot;And as is common for freelance illustrators, the First Lady was commissioned to illustrate an excerpt of a book by a third party. She has never engaged with or met with the author, nor had she seen the tweets that you&apos;re referring to.&quot;
Fox News Digital contacted a representative of Mayor Mamdani for comment but did not immediately receive a response.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Republicans bet higher tax refunds will boost midterm chances as blue states resist relief</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-16T13:41:44.146Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Republicans bet higher tax refunds will boost midterm chances as blue states resist relief</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Republicans are betting tax cuts they championed will be a difference-maker in November’s midterm elections amid a rise in refunds this filing season.
But Republicans still face a key challenge — convincing voters to credit them for the tax relief when they head to the ballot box.
&quot;You can talk about it, but you’ve got to feel it and that&apos;s what&apos;s going to happen,&quot; House Majority Whip Tom Emmer, R-Minn., told Fox News Digital in an interview on Wednesday, referring to the slate of new tax breaks signed into law by President Donald Trump in 2025. 
&quot;We believe by the time of the midterms, people are not only going to be talking about it, they are going to feel it,&quot; Emmer insisted.
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As they look to defend their slim House majority, the GOP is ramping up its messaging to promote the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, also known as the Working Families Tax Cuts. Republicans spent Tax Day on Wednesday touting larger refunds this year while highlighting Democratic lawmakers’ opposition to the tax bill that passed with solely GOP votes. 
The average refund this year is over $3,400, amounting to an 11% increase compared to last tax season, according to data released by the Internal Revenue Service on Wednesday.
Republicans have pointed to those returns as early proof their tax policy is reaching voters’ wallets.
A vast swath of Americans is also benefiting from new tax cuts that Trump first floated on the 2024 campaign trail.
More than 53 million tax filers claimed new deductions for tips, overtime pay, automobile loans or being over the age of 65, according to the Treasury Department. Some are also receiving a larger child tax credit and relief for state and local taxes.
&quot;When you&apos;re seeing it in your tax return, when you&apos;re seeing it in your paycheck, when you&apos;re actually able to feel that, I think that&apos;s going to make a difference to put us in a good spot for 2026,&quot; Rep. Riley Moore, R-W.Va., said Wednesday.
Democrats, however, argue those benefits may not be enough to overcome Americans&apos; broader economic concerns.
The party is voicing increasing confidence it will retake House control and put the Senate in play this November, citing voter discontent about cost-of-living issues and Trump’s declining approval ratings. Republicans must also overcome the trend of the party in power shedding seats during a midterm year.
&quot;A lot of people want to count us out in November,&quot; Emmer said during a GOP messaging event highlighting the new tax benefits on Wednesday. &quot;We&apos;re going to be just fine, because we’ve got a great map in the House. We’ve got great candidates across the country.&quot;
AVERAGE TAX REFUND TOPS $3,700 MIDWAY THROUGH FILING SEASON, TREASURY SAYS
Democrats have largely opposed the tax cuts, arguing they disproportionately benefit corporations and the wealthy. 
But Republicans say working Americans and small businesses will see a smaller tax bill this year as a result of their policies. 
Loudoun County Sheriff Mike Chapman told Fox News Digital that the overtime deduction has been a &quot;morale booster&quot; for law enforcement putting in extra hours.
More than 25 million Americans have claimed the new tax break with an average deduction of more than $3,100, according to the IRS. 
Republicans are also highlighting a slate of business tax breaks, which beneficiaries argue could boost job growth and provide economic benefits to their community.
&quot;It gave me the certainty and the confidence to go out and make capital investments,&quot; Courtney Silver, who owns a machine shop in North Carolina and invested more than $1 million in equipment following the passage of the tax bill, told Fox News Digital.
&quot;For everything we invested in, we need to create those new positions on our team,&quot; Silver added. 
The United States could have shed nearly 6 million jobs if Republicans had failed to extend the 2017 tax cuts through the party’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, according to the National Association of Manufacturers.
Still, seven in 10 Americans say their taxes are too high, the highest dissatisfaction in more than two decades, according to a recent Fox News poll. 
Some Democratic-led states have notably refused to conform to the new federal tax breaks enacted by Republicans, citing concern about their impact on state revenue. GOP lawmakers have argued it’s an attempt by Democrats to prevent voters from feeling the tax relief passed by Republicans.
&quot;I&apos;ve got a governor that refuses and a Democrat-controlled legislature that refuses to do tax compliance, so I&apos;m not getting the benefit, nor is any other Minnesotan,&quot; Emmer said, referring to the average increase in returns. &quot;That’s a game changer and my state’s not getting that.&quot;
Trump is heading to Nevada and Arizona beginning Thursday to highlight his &quot;no tax on tips&quot; and &quot;no tax on overtime&quot; policies as he goes to bat for Republicans to help them keep their bicameral congressional majority in this year&apos;s midterm elections.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Didn’t file your taxes on time? Here’s what a tax expert says you should do next</news:name>
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			<news:title>Didn’t file your taxes on time? Here’s what a tax expert says you should do next</news:title>
			<news:keywords>If you missed the April 15 tax deadline, the clock is already ticking on penalties and interest — but there are still steps you can take to reduce the damage.
Experts say taxpayers should file immediately, even if they can’t pay their full bill, and pay as much as they can to avoid the steepest penalties. Those who still owe can apply for a payment plan to manage the remaining balance.
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The IRS says most applicants receive immediate approval or denial when applying for a payment plan online.
&quot;You can still file your return and at least eliminate the failure-to-file penalty, which can reach up to 25% of any tax owed, with interest compounding,&quot; said Mark Steber, chief tax officer at Jackson Hewitt Tax Services.
The IRS can impose multiple penalties, including failure-to-file, failure-to-pay and underpayment penalties, which are assessed separately and can accrue interest daily, Steber said.
He added that consulting a tax professional early can help taxpayers navigate their options and potentially reduce the total cost.
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&quot;In many cases, the total cost — including taxes, penalties, interest and professional fees — ends up being higher than if you had sought help earlier,&quot; Steber said.
&quot;The worst thing you can do is ignore the deadline,&quot; he added. &quot;Many people think they’ll deal with it later, but that can lead to mounting penalties and unnecessary financial risk.&quot;
Filing as soon as possible and exploring IRS payment options can help taxpayers regain control of their situation and minimize added costs.
Steber said taxpayers should view filing as part of a long-term financial strategy, not just a once-a-year obligation.
&quot;Your tax return is one of your largest financial transactions each year,&quot; he said. &quot;Giving it proper attention can pay dividends over time.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Brandi Glanville ends up in urgent care after trying viral TikTok trend</news:name>
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			<news:title>Brandi Glanville ends up in urgent care after trying viral TikTok trend</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Brandi Glanville may think twice next time a TikTok trend comes around.
The &quot;Real Housewives of Beverly Hills&quot; star admitted she wound up in urgent care after attempting a viral move to alleviate cold symptoms.
Glanville, 53, only sought medical attention for another reason: removing a clove of garlic from her ear.
BRANDI GLANVILLE THINKS PARASITE ATTACKED FACE AS &apos;BOTCHED&apos; DOC CALLS HER &apos;TICKING TIME BOMB&apos;
The reality star explained that her Easter was cut short due to a particularly pungent vegetable while chatting on her podcast, &quot;Brandi Glanville Unfiltered with James Maas.&quot;
After Mass asked about a health update, Glanville revealed she&apos;s &quot;great,&quot; but was in need of a new pillow for neck problems and had a particularly rough spring holiday.
&quot;It was Easter and I got a piece of garlic stuck in my ear,&quot; Glanville confessed. &quot;I had a little cold. Jake came over and he kept sneezing in my face.&quot;
BRANDI GLANVILLE SUFFERS SEVERE CHEMICAL BURNS ON HER FACE WHILE TRYING TO SELF-TREAT MYSTERY ILLNESS
Her 18-year-old son said he wasn&apos;t sick anymore, but mother knew best as she scolded him to &quot;cover your mouth when you sneeze.&quot;
&quot;And then I got his cold. And then on Easter, I didn&apos;t do anything because of my garlic in my ear,&quot; she said.
&quot;Every time I tried to get it out, it really went down further, and I had to go to urgent care the next day and get it taken out.&quot;
She added, &quot;I was just trying to clear my sinuses. It&apos;s online. Don&apos;t listen to people online or TikTok or Instagram or Twitter or Facebook.&quot;
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While the method wasn&apos;t effective for Brandi, her son Mason told her he &quot;put it in his nostril and it helped him.&quot;
&quot;I tried my nostril and it was burning too much, so I moved it to my ear. It was, like, burning my skin because I just lasered it.&quot;
Glanville previously shared that she believed she picked up a parasite after visiting Morocco in 2023. She suffered from facial paralysis and initially was diagnosed with stress-induced angioedema.
After the initial diagnosis, she suspected she contracted a parasite in Morocco and said she could feel it moving within her face.
Glanville previously told Fox News Digital that while no one had figured out what was truly wrong with her disfigured face, doctors had suggested &quot;that it could be a parasite, but they&apos;re not sure.&quot;
Following a stressful move in October 2023, she was hospitalized after collapsing at home.
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&quot;My whole face swelled up; my throat closed, and my son called 911,&quot; Glanville said. &quot;I was in the hospital for a few days, and they said it was stress-induced angioedema, and I just didn&apos;t believe it.&quot;
Angioedema &quot;is a reaction similar to hives that affects deeper layers of the skin. It can appear with hives or alone,&quot; according to the Mayo Clinic. Her symptoms remained, and in fact became worse. Glanville wasn&apos;t convinced angioedema was the problem, and put her health at the forefront of her mind in pursuit of an answer.
In February, the reality star discovered that her 20-year-old ruptured breast implants were to blame for her medical issues.
Prior to the revelation, Glanville admitted she spent more than $70,000 in an attempt to find an answer to the medical mystery that consumed her everyday experience and disfigured her face.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pilots Went Viral for Meowing on the Radio. The F.A.A. Was Not Amused.</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pilots Went Viral for Meowing on the Radio. The F.A.A. Was Not Amused.</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Federal Aviation Administration said that it was investigating the interaction, and that pilots were banned from “nonessential communication” below a certain altitude.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>MIKE DAVIS: California&apos;s highest court disgraces itself by upholding disbarment of John Eastman</news:name>
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			<news:title>MIKE DAVIS: California&apos;s highest court disgraces itself by upholding disbarment of John Eastman</news:title>
			<news:keywords>On Wednesday, the leftist California Supreme Court disbarred brilliant constitutional scholar John Eastman. His mortal sin was zealous representation of a client—President Trump—during the dispute over the 2020 election. Eastman committed no crime; indeed, his sham Georgia indictment was dropped after disgraced Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ disqualification from the case. What the California Supreme Court did was a legal disgrace that occurs generally in banana republics, not in the United States.
The 2020 election was razor-close. If approximately 20,000 votes in three states—Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin—had switched, President Trump would have defeated Joe Biden according to official results. The problem with the election, of course, involved the unprecedented rewriting of election laws by courts in many states due to the coronavirus pandemic. States began mailing ballots to addresses even when no one at the addresses had asked for a ballot. This led to ballots that were mailed to homes long after the addressees had left. States also scrapped signature verification requirements because, apparently, the coronavirus altered signatures. States allowed random people to drop off votes in so-called drop boxes that were publicly accessible. In short, the election was a mess that, thanks to its closeness, led to justified suspicion and calls for investigations.
 At the forefront of those calling for investigations was President Trump, who reasonably requested election audits. He challenged results in several states and hired a bevy of attorneys to assist him. One of them was Eastman, a distinguished law professor and constitutional scholar who had clerked for Justice Clarence Thomas on the United States Supreme Court. Eastman came up with a strategy to challenge the certification of results in a lawful way. The Electoral Count Act of 1887, following the commands of the Constitution, detailed procedures by which the House and Senate would certify electoral vote tallies. Eastman sought to defeat certification by the House and Senate in several contested states.
As part of Eastman’s plan, several slates of alternative electors from the disputed states were available to vote for President Trump should the need arise. These were not &quot;fake electors,&quot; as leftists have claimed. The same scenario played out in the hotly contested presidential election of 1876 between Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel Tilden. It also occurred regarding the disputed election in Hawaii in 1960 between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon. No reasonable person believed that these electors were trying to impersonate in the way that, for instance, one would impersonate a police officer. Instead, they were on standby in the event that Congress failed to certify election results and sent the matter back to the states. This is the course that Eastman urged Vice President Mike Pence to adopt; that is, Pence should have, according to Eastman, called for the disputed states to reexamine their electoral certifications in light of the many reasonable questions that had arisen due to election irregularities.
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 Eastman also appeared at the January 6 rally near the Capitol with President Trump. Eastman gave a speech and explicitly stated that what he and the president were seeking was lawful. The Electoral Count Act is an arcane law drafted nearly a century and a half ago. Congress agreed; that is why it passed the Electoral Count Reform Act during the Biden administration to clarify the law. Eastman never advocated in favor of bribing anyone, threatening anyone with violence, or discarding lawful votes. Rather, he endeavored to ensure that all legal votes were counted. The same goes for President Trump, who exercised his First Amendment right to advocate for the overturning of an election that he believed with every fiber of his being to have been rigged. It is not a crime to advocate for overturning an election; indeed, the First Amendment, contrary to the views of deranged Special Counsel Jack Smith, allows for just that.
 Even though he broke no laws, Eastman shockingly now stands disbarred. The criminal lawfare against him in the form of Willis’ farcical indictment failed, but this kangaroo court has accomplished its abhorrent goal. There is another lawyer whose legal fate awaits judgment: Jeff Clark, an exceptional legal mind who served in President Trump’s Justice Department. Clark stands accused of the risible offense of &quot;attempted dishonesty&quot; by the District of Columbia Bar. His case awaits a decision by the District of Columbia Court of Appeals, D.C.’s highest court. The Article III Project proudly filed a friend-of-the-court brief on Clark’s behalf because he, like Eastman, did nothing to warrant disbarment. The California Supreme Court failed John Eastman and the legal profession with its ignominious decision. Let us pray that the D.C. Court of Appeals comes to the commonsense conclusion that Jeff Clark did nothing wrong and deserves exoneration.
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			<news:keywords>The Secret Service doesn’t have a recruiting problem, it has a hiring problem — how woke, DEI hiring practices have destroyed the world’s most enigmatic and foremost protective agency.
Again, the U.S. Secret Service finds itself in the news and again, it’s another issue involving one of its employees. Embarrassing, yes, but the bigger problem is that when it involves the Secret Service there is a thin line between embarrassing and someone actually getting killed.
On March 27, it was reported that a Secret Service Agent assigned to the former First Lady &quot;Dr.&quot; Jill Biden detail claimed that his weapon had fallen out of its holster and discharged itself. The agent reportedly shot himself in the leg and was hospitalized.
Even more remarkable is how little coverage this incident received — partly due to the ever-changing news cycle, partly due to the media and the public becoming less surprised by the downward spiral that the Service has been mired in. One of the most-storied and enigmatic, if not the premier protective agency in the world, is unraveling before the eyes of the public and no one seems to care.
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As quickly as this story vanished, it was replaced with one involving yet another Service employee. On April 8, court documents surfaced indicating that a Secret Service agent-trainee had been arrested after he was caught spying on his fellow agent-trainee roommate while both were attending Secret Service training at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.
Allegedly, this trainee used a hidden camera secreted inside a cell-phone charger to spy on and engage in a weeks-long campaign of harassment and cyber-stalking of the roommate. The trainee was reportedly able to surreptitiously watch as his roommate walked throughout his suite, including the bathroom. The trainee was arrested and charged with unlawful eavesdropping and surveillance.
The Service was forced to issue a statement. Deputy Director Matt Quinn said (in part), &quot;the charges are deeply troubling and raise significant concerns about the individual&apos;s character and fitness to serve.&quot; More troubling is that this individual had been a civilian employee of the Service in which his job was to monitor and assess threats to the president.
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These two recent incidents raise the question, &quot;What the hell is going on with the Secret Service and the people that it is hiring?&quot;
The hiring process for an agent is lengthy — there are multiple interviews, intrusive polygraph exam, physical exam and the most comprehensive background investigation that anyone can undergo by the federal government before receiving a job offer and the Top Secret clearance that goes along with the position; a year’s wait is not uncommon.
Somehow, in spite of this process, there have been way too many people who have managed to secure a slot and ultimately achieve the position of special agent; people who somehow were hired yet have no business being in that position.
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I contend that it is the model that the leadership of the Secret Service has chosen to follow, pushed heavily during the Biden administration, which has crushed this once vaunted agency. Wokeness, optics, appeasement of minority groups and DEI hiring practices replaced common sense, negated the purposes of the agency and broke every rule of successful business practice.
The Service has now been thrown into a quandary that will take at least a generation to fix. The unqualified applicants who should never have been hired to begin with are ascending the ranks to leadership positions that they are equally unqualified for, assuming these critical positions out of necessity due to astronomical levels of attrition, continued DEI practices (which continues under this Trump appointed director) and ineffective leadership not willing to engage and shut this nonsense down. So, the loop is now running in a very public way with the world watching.  
Don&apos;t fool yourselves either, it isn&apos;t just the typical international terror groups that we can all name, it’s much worse. It’s the next Thomas Crooks or Ryan Routh, even the (as of yet) unnamed activist group egged on by woke liberal elected officials combined with an outspoken anti-Trump judiciary and ultra-biased media. It’s people who have taken note of the high-profile failures and very public display of ineptitude, incompetence, lack of focus and an outright inability to do the job of the Secret Service who might now seize the opportunity to harm the president.
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Is the president safe? Certainly not as safe as he can or should be. A huge part of the ability of the Secret Service to provide complete protection to any protectee is perception — the perception that this agency and its employees will do whatever they need to ensure not just the safety of the president but the continuity of the United States government, going to whatever lengths are necessary to successfully complete the mission, paying ridiculously high levels of attention to detail and building upon critical foundational aspects of advance work towards the goal of ensuring a safe environment not just for the protectees but for the public as well.
It is not overly dramatic to say that when the Secret Service fails, the resulting cascade affects the entire world.
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But this level of focus, motivation and commitment requires not only the best people — it requires the right people. The failures by this agency, the public comments made by some employees and the display of woke ineptitude and disdain have shattered the public&apos;s confidence in the abilities of this once untouchable agency to do the job.
For an agency whose mission truly allows for zero failure, they have completely lost focus and show no signs of fixing themselves. If this were a private enterprise, the Secret Service would have shuttered its doors long ago. The Service does not have a recruiting problem — it has a hiring problem.
You want to fix the Secret Service? Clean house of all senior leadership — stop this cycle of woke DEI hiring and promotions. Find the right people, people who understand the magnitude of the job, who are willing and capable to actually do it. Truly restore the search for the &quot;best qualified applicants,&quot; uphold physical and training standards and get the agency back to the foundations that made it great.
This cannot be someone&apos;s first-time job, nor can the Service continue to hire every legacy applicant or appease every special interest group ticking a box for optics’ sake.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Girl obsessed with Sandy Hook, Columbine allegedly plotted school massacre with other students: report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Three upstate New York students were arrested in an alleged school shooting plot, with one accused of writing that &quot;no one would be spared&quot; in a detailed plan to bring the violence of Columbine and Sandy Hook to their middle school, according to police.
According to Syracuse.com, citing a recently released police affidavit, one of the three students journaled that the planned school shooting would bring pain to her bullies.
&quot;Everyone and their pathetic little lifes [sic] will be gone,&quot; one of the students allegedly wrote. &quot;I want to be remembered in the worst, most disturbing possible way.&quot;
According to the Oneida County Sheriff&apos;s Office, authorities arrested three teens – a 13-year-old boy, a 13-year-old girl, and a 14-year-old girl – following a fast-moving investigation this weekend.
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The department said in a release that authorities were called to Clinton Middle School on April 11 after discovering that the three students planned to carry out the copy-cat shooting on Friday, April 17 in the school&apos;s cafeteria.
The two girls were both charged with aggravated threat of mass harm, a misdemeanor, Oneida County Sheriff Robert Maciol said. They were referred to the county probation department.
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Deputies went to another home and secured multiple firearms, Maciol said. A 13-year-old boy there was charged with second-degree conspiracy, a felony, he said. He was released to a guardian with an appearance ticket to return to the county probation department.
The local outlet reported, citing the affidavit, that 11 rifles and ammunition were seized from a safe at the boy’s mother’s home in Kirkland, New York.
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Deputies also interviewed a fourth teenager, who was determined not to be a suspect, Maciol said.
One of the girls who was arrested had recently become obsessed with the 1999 school shooting in Columbine, Colorado, her mother and another student told police, according to Syracuse.com.
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The Columbine High School massacre, on April 20, 1999, claimed the lives of 13 students and one teacher.
The girl had also reportedly written messages and notes about Adam Lanza, the man who killed 20 children and six staff members in Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut in 2012.
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Another student, the outlet said, showed police a SnapChat group chat formed by the suspects titled, &quot;The Cal Gabriel Fan Club,&quot; named after the fictional main character in the 2002 movie &quot;Zero Day&quot; about planning a school shooting.
Her recent web searches also included guns and infamous school shooters, the documents showed, according to Syracuse.com.
Police asked anyone who has additional information regarding this investigation to contact the Oneida County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Unit at 315-765-2226.
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			<news:title>Del mariachi al son jarocho y más: Sounds of History celebra la música en español</news:title>
			<news:keywords>En el mariachi, elige el guitarrón. En el son jarocho, la jarana. En ocasiones, canta. Su bolero favorito es “Nunca Jamás”, del tucsonense Eduardo “Lalo” Guerrero, conocido como el “Padre de la Música Chicana”. Colecciona instrumentos, obtuvo un doctorado en etnomusicología y aprendió español a través de la música mexicana. El profesor Estevan Azcona no solo estudia la música: la vive.
“La disciplina y la práctica es algo para mí agradable”, dice. “Pero lo más importante es que puedo tocar con otros músicos y compartir las tradiciones”.
Ya sea punteando un robusto guitarrón de seis cuerdas o rasgueando una jarana de ocho cuerdas con aspecto de ukelele, Azcona entiende la música como un medio para compartir la herencia cultural de la región fronteriza y contar historias en español.
Durante un evento de Taconazo organizado por Southwest Folklife Alliance con miembros de Tucson Son Jarocho Collective y Mono Blanco de Veracruz en 2018. Crédito: Nieves Montaño
 Credit: Nieves Montaño



Azcona es académico de la Universidad de Arizona y músico de formación. Participará en el evento Sounds of History en Tucson el próximo 19 de abril, donde hablará sobre — y también interpretará — música tradicional mexicana.
El evento de Sounds of History este año se titula “Música from Tucson and Beyond” y se centra en la historia de la música en español en el sur de Arizona y en toda América Latina.
“Fui invitado para hablar de la música de diferentes regiones de México”, dice mientras hace pausas al hablar en español, eligiendo cada palabra con cuidado, pero su voz cobra vida cuando menciona la música mexicana. “Pero también voy a tocar con el grupo de Son Jarocho”. 
El arpa jarocha, junto a la jarana y el requinto, son unos de los instrumentos esenciales del son jarocho. Crédito: Nieves Montaño Credit: Nieves Montaño



El son jarocho, una música folclórica originaria del estado de Veracruz, en la región del Golfo de México, tiene más de 200 años de historia y combina influencias de África occidental, indígenas y españolas. En la década de 1950, el cantante méxico estadounidense Ritchie Valens grabó una versión de rock ‘n’ roll de “La Bamba”, llevando esta histórica pieza jarocha a la lista Billboard Hot 100 en Estados Unidos.
El Departamento de Historia de la Universidad de Arizona organizó el evento, que se llevará a cabo en JoJo’s Tucson. Entre los participantes se encuentran Mariachi Las Aguilitas, Las Azaleas, El Surco y el Tucson Son Jarocho Collective. Como oradores estarán Jennie Gubner, Tyina Steptoe y Azcona. 
Las Azaleas es un grupo femenino de Tucson, dedicado a celebrar la herencia de la música latina. Fundado en 2020 por la violinista y vocalista Diana Olivares, el grupo surgió del deseo de dar voz a las historias de mujeres pioneras que dieron forma a los géneros del mariachi, el bolero y la música de trío. Crédito: Las Azaleas. Credit: Las Azaleas



“Es un evento para el público. No sólo para académicos y estudiantes”, dice. “La idea es compartir historias y experiencias, no quedarnos en el lenguaje académico”.
En una ciudad como Tucson, donde las identidades se entrelazan en ambos lados de la frontera, la música emerge como un distintivo cultural. La presencia de la música en español es una constante en el sur de Arizona, dice Azcona.
Las Azaleas estaran en el evento Sounds of History. Crédito: Las Azaleas. Credit: Las Azaleas



Esta entrevista ha sido editada para mayor claridad y extensión.
Pregunta: ¿Por qué es importante contar las historias detrás de las canciones?

Respuesta: Estamos en Tucson, en una región de la frontera entre los Estados Unidos y México, es una oportunidad de pensar en nuestro lugar como un espacio transfronterizo, de culturas, de lenguaje, de estilos, expresiones culturales, artísticas. En el caso de la música, el tema del evento son las tradiciones hispanohablantes aquí en nuestra región. Es importante no olvidar esa historia y pensar en el futuro que todos tenemos juntos.

📍 Sounds of History: Música From Tucson and Beyond
🗓 Domingo, 19 de abril de 2026
 🕑 2 p.m.– 6 p.m.
 📌 JoJo’s Tucson
 76 W. Washington St.
🎟 Entrada gratuita




P: Como académico, ¿qué papel ha jugado la música en español en lo que es la construcción de la identidad en lugares como Tucson?

R: Estamos hablando de música en español, tenemos mucho. Aquí estamos hablando de comunidades hispanas que son parte de la vida diaria en Tucson, en Arizona. La música es una expresión que está presente, que es parte de los sonidos del día: la radio, en diferentes partes de la ciudad y la región, en las casas, los barrios, los restaurantes.
P: ¿Se hablará de diferente tipo de música en español?
R: Bueno, yo del  mariachi y jarocho, no va a haber tiempo para todo. Pero se hablará de otras tradiciones en América Latina. Estará el grupo El Surco que toca música de América del Sur. Jennie Gubner hablará de música de Argentina y Chile.
Pero aquí en Tucson, tan cerca de México, están las tradiciones mexicanas y la historia de los mexicanos en Arizona. Por eso tenemos tanto de la música mexicana en la agenda del evento.
P: ¿Qué género de música lo define culturalmente?
R: Mi familia es de México, pero yo nací de este lado, mis padres también. En las tradiciones musicales toqué muchos años en un grupo de mariachi, ahora toco más en la tradición del son jarocho. Tengo experiencia en ambas tradiciones.
P: ¿Cuál es su canción favorita en español?
R: Es muy difícil, dice entre risas, no sé si hay una sola canción entre todas,  porque tenemos tantos géneros poderosos. Pero porque estamos en Tucson, el lugar donde nació Lalo Guerrero, me gusta el bolero “Nunca jamás”.
P: ¿Y de mariachi?

R: Vuelve a reír antes de responder: Me gustan los sones, hay tantos y tantos favoritos, pero voy a decir el “Son de Pasacalle”, “Los Arrieros” o “El pasajero”.
P: ¿Y qué instrumento toca?
R: Guitarrón, guitarra, diferentes instrumentos de son jarocho, pero tengo muchos años de coleccionar instrumentos, hay bastantes.
P: ¿El español cómo lo aprendió?
R: La música fue para mí un espacio importante para practicar el español, pero ya pasaron muchos años de mis tiempos de mariachi.
P: ¿En el sur de Arizona qué se escucha más en las comunidades?
R: Estamos en Tucson, es la cuna del mariachi joven. El mariachi es tan importante, tiene una historia grande aquí”.
P: ¿Por qué invita a las personas a que vayan a “Música from Tucson and Beyond”?
R: La música es algo muy importante para nuestras culturas y en Tucson este evento es una oportunidad para aprender más de los hispanohablantes, su música y particularmente cómo siendo una comunidad tan cercana a la frontera, estamos compartiendo con México las tradiciones del mariachi, del son jarocho y más.
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			<news:title>Federal judge blocks Indiana ban on student ID for voting</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A federal judge this week blocked Indiana from enforcing a law that bars college-issued student identification cards from being used for voting, ruling that the measure likely violates the constitutional rights of students and young voters.
U.S. District Judge Richard Young granted a preliminary injunction on Tuesday against Senate Bill 10, a 2025 law that removed student IDs from Indiana’s list of acceptable voter identification even though such cards had been accepted for nearly two decades if they included a voter’s name, photograph, expiration date and were issued by the state or federal government.
&quot;Plaintiffs have shown that they are likely to succeed on their claim that SB 10 imposes unconstitutional burdens on students and young voters in violation of the First and Fourteenth Amendments,&quot; Young, appointed by former President Bill Clinton, wrote in a 34-page order. &quot;They have also established irreparable harm and satisfied the remaining requirements for a preliminary injunction.&quot;
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita’s office said Wednesday it intends to appeal, arguing that the state’s voter ID law should not be weakened by court-ordered exceptions.
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&quot;Indiana’s voter ID law is critical to election security and integrity,&quot; the office told the Indiana Capital Chronicle in a statement. &quot;Courts shouldn’t be watering the law down by doling out special exemptions to some students and faculty. We’ll keep fighting to uphold commonsense election rules.&quot;
Notably, out of state college students might be registered in another state, perhaps a nexus for the state&apos;s requiring a state or federal-issued ID.
Still, Young concluded that rejecting student IDs for voters &quot;is probably unconstitutional.&quot;
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&quot;While it&apos;s true that an injunction would override a democratically adopted law, Indiana has no valid interest in enforcing &apos;a statute that is probably unconstitutional,&apos;&quot; Young wrote.
The ruling is a setback for Republican state lawmakers who approved SB 10 last year after arguing that student IDs were not issued with the same rigor as Indiana driver’s licenses and state identification cards. Young found the state’s position undercut by the fact that Indiana still allows other non-driver forms of identification — including military, Veterans Administration and tribal IDs — many of which, he wrote, are &quot;less uniform than student IDs.&quot;
&quot;By eliminating student IDs as an acceptable form of identification, Defendants selectively excluded a form of identification that otherwise complies with the neutral criteria established by Indiana’s voter ID law and that has been accepted as a form of voter identification for nearly two decades,&quot; Young wrote.
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The judge said he did not need to decide, at this stage, a separate claim that the law intentionally discriminates on the basis of age in violation of the Twenty-Sixth Amendment.
The lawsuit was filed in May 2025 by Count US IN, Women4Change Indiana and Indiana University student Josh Montagne, who had used his IU-issued student ID to vote three times but said he lacked another form of qualifying identification after the law took effect.
Young’s order described student IDs as a long-standing, widely used tool for voting on Indiana campuses. The opinion cited evidence that nearly 200,000 students attend Indiana public universities whose IDs previously qualified under the voter ID law, and noted a Monroe County election supervisor’s estimate that about two-thirds of voters at an on-campus Indiana University polling place used student IDs in the 2024 general election.
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The judge estimated that the actual number of students affected by the ban was likely about 40,000, though he noted the plaintiffs’ expert had produced higher estimates. He said the record showed the law falls hardest on college students and younger voters because they are less likely than the general electorate to possess Indiana driver’s licenses or state IDs and often face added hurdles in getting alternative documentation.
Young rejected the state’s argument that the public interest in election integrity justified the change, writing that Indiana had produced no evidence that student IDs had been used in voter fraud or that they had caused meaningful problems for election administration.
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&quot;To eliminate the ID that students and young voters are far more likely to rely on, Defendants must better document the unique problems student IDs raise,&quot; Young wrote. &quot;On this record, SB 10 looks more like a solution in search of a problem.&quot;
The court also concluded that blocking the law weeks before Indiana’s May 4 primary would not create the kind of disruption federal courts are warned to avoid close to an election. Young said the injunction would mainly restore a practice Indiana had followed for years and would require only minor updates to election materials and training.
Because the case is at the preliminary injunction stage, the ruling does not permanently strike down the law. But it means student IDs that otherwise satisfy Indiana’s voter ID requirements can be used in the upcoming elections while the lawsuit moves forward.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Former Dem Virginia Lt. Gov. confirmed dead in apparent murder-suicide</news:title>
			<news:keywords>This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the Suicide &amp; Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255).
Former Democratic Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax was found dead in an apparent murder-suicide on Thursday morning, according to the Fairfax County Police Department. 
Fairfax served as the 41st lieutenant governor under Gov. Ralph Northam between Jan. 13, 2018, to Jan. 15, 2022.
Fairfax was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania before moving to Annandale. 
Fairfax shared two children with his wife. 
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			<news:keywords>The Chicago White Sox longtime anthem performer was hospitalized Wednesday night after he collapsed while performing the Black national anthem before a game against the Tampa Bay Rays.
The terrifying scene happened amid the &quot;Jackie Robinson Day&quot; festivities as Gerald Chaney was performing &quot;Lift Every Voice and Sing.&quot; 
Chaney, who was also due to sing &quot;The Star-Spangled Banner,&quot; was just a few words into singing the Black national anthem when he paused. He began again but collapsed on the field. 
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He was tended to by medical personnel for several minutes before he was taken off the field on a gurney. The team said in a statement that Chaney was taken to an area hospital for further evaluation.
 &quot;The White Sox longtime anthem performer, Gerald Chaney, experienced a medical emergency while singing during pregame tonight. He received treatment by EMTs at the ballpark and was alert prior to being transported to the hospital for further evaluation and treatment.&quot;
The statement continued, &quot;The entire White Sox family is sending love to Gerald and his family for a full and speedy recovery.&quot; 
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Wednesday’s game was delayed 12 minutes.
&quot;I&apos;m really glad to hear that he is doing well,&quot; White Sox manager Will Venable said after the game. &quot;But obviously a scary moment. I think everyone did a great job in responding and did the best to make sure he&apos;s all right. Really good news to hear that he is all right. That&apos;s the most important thing, obviously.&quot;
Tampa Bay defeated Chicago 8-3 on the road for the team’s fifth straight win.
The Associated Press contributed to this report. 
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			  <news:name>Rogan ridicules Trump&apos;s AI image portraying him as Jesus-like figure</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rogan ridicules Trump&apos;s AI image portraying him as Jesus-like figure</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Podcaster Joe Rogan made fun of the controversial AI image of President Donald Trump — which outraged many of his own supporters — on his show Tuesday. 
Amid a feud with Pope Leo XIV about the war in Iran, Trump posted an image on social media of what many critics have called a &quot;blasphemous&quot; AI art image seeming to portray him as a Jesus-like figure healing the sick.
After backlash, Trump sparked a second wave of outrage by claiming the image of him in white and red robes with what appears to be holy light emanating from his hands was an attempt to portray him &quot;as a doctor.&quot; He has since deleted the post. 
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Rogan’s guest, author and retired Navy SEAL Andy Stumpf, was discussing the corrosive role of moneyed corruption and the pharmaceutical industry in politics, lamenting, &quot;I feel like it&apos;s so deeply entrenched in our political system as part of it as well to that the money transfer. How do you break that?&quot;
&quot;AI God. AI God has to come alive. Take over the system,&quot; Rogan joked, continuing the bit by suggesting this &quot;AI God&quot; would be the same one &quot;that created that Jesus meme that Trump just posted. That’s AI God.&quot;
&quot;Joe, I told you. He explained it. He was a doctor,&quot; Stumpf said sarcastically.
&quot;That&apos;s what they call him. That&apos;s what AI God calls Jesus. Jesus is a doctor,&quot; Rogan quipped.
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Stumpf then took a more serious tone, appearing to lament the fact people covered for Trump’s use of the image by saying, &quot;The mental gymnastics involved in some of these people who are so ideologically captured is shocking to me.
&quot;It&apos;s weird,&quot; Rogan agreed. &quot;It&apos;s weird because there&apos;s no way there should be this kind of money in politics.&quot;
Rogan, whose three-hour interview with Trump was a key media moment in the 2024 election, is one of many of the president’s former allies who have begun to voice criticism of him.
Like other podcasters, Rogan has specifically accused Trump of betraying key promises he campaigned on for years, such as avoiding another war in the Middle East.
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Discussing the conflict in March, Rogan said it &quot;just doesn&apos;t make any sense to me, unless we&apos;re acting on someone else&apos;s interests, like particularly Israel&apos;s interests. It just didn&apos;t make any sense to me. Like, if they had supposedly dismantled [Iran’s] chances of making a nuclear bomb — whether or not that&apos;s true — or, I mean, it&apos;s so hard to know.
&quot;Well, it just seems so insane based on what he ran on,&quot; Rogan later added. &quot;I mean, this is why a lot of people feel betrayed, right? He ran on ‘no more wars’ and ‘these stupid senseless wars,’ and then we have one that we can&apos;t even really clearly define why we did it.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House and did not receive immediate reply.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Fashion retailer Express left customers’ personal data and order details exposed to the internet</news:name>
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			<news:title>Fashion retailer Express left customers’ personal data and order details exposed to the internet</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Retail giant Express was publicly spilling customer information to the open web. The bug is now fixed after TechCrunch alerted Express, but the company would not say if it plans to notify customers.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>This simulation startup wants to be the Cursor for physical AI</news:name>
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			<news:title>This simulation startup wants to be the Cursor for physical AI</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Antioch raised a $8.5 million seed round to create simulation tools for a new generation of robot builders.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hegseth warns Iranian leaders to &apos;choose wisely&apos; on deal with US: &apos;We are locked and loaded&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hegseth warns Iranian leaders to &apos;choose wisely&apos; on deal with US: &apos;We are locked and loaded&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>War Secretary Pete Hegseth warned Iranian leaders to &quot;choose wisely&quot; on whether to accept a peace deal with the U.S. on Thursday.
Hegseth made the comments during a press briefing at the Pentagon, saying the U.S. military is &quot;locked and loaded&quot; and prepared to strike Iran&apos;s energy infrastructure.
&quot;If Iran chooses poorly, they will have a blockade and bombs dropping on infrastructure, power and energy,&quot; Hegseth said.
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			  <news:name>Protein boom is threatening to wipe out vegetarian chain as shutdown looms</news:name>
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			<news:title>Protein boom is threatening to wipe out vegetarian chain as shutdown looms</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A popular vegetarian restaurant chain is warning it could close amid financial uncertainty, as an expert points to shifting demand for meat and dairy.
Clover Food Lab, a Boston-area vegetarian fast-casual chain, recently filed a warning that it may close and lay off 182 workers if it&apos;s unable to find a new buyer, according to local outlet WBZ-TV.
&quot;Clover is expected to close on May 29, 2026, unless we secure a buyer for the company by that date,&quot; the company&apos;s filing said.
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Clover Food Lab told Fox News Digital it filed a WARN notice to comply with Massachusetts law in case a sale is not completed.
&quot;We simply want to comply with all regulations in the case of a change of operations,&quot; the company said in a statement.
&quot;We are optimistic that Clover will continue to serve our locally sourced farm-to-table fast food in Clover&apos;s next chapter.&quot;
The chain began as a food truck at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2008. Eventually, it expanded to multiple locations across Massachusetts serving locally sourced, plant-based food.
The chain filed for bankruptcy in 2023, citing COVID-related financial troubles, before coming back in 2024 with an ambitious plan to expand across the region.
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The developments come as consumers appear to be moving away from the plant-based trends of the 2010s and focusing on high-protein foods, especially meat and dairy.
That shift is reflected in the broader marketplace, where demand for protein-rich foods and beverages continues to grow.
Market research firm IMARC Group recently found that the global dairy-based protein market was valued at about $15 billion in 2024 and projected to reach $22 billion by 2033.
The Trump administration&apos;s 2025–2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans also eased earlier restrictions on red meat and full-fat dairy, allowing them as part of a balanced diet in moderation.
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Meat and dairy are regaining ground with consumers, said Adam Yee, a North Carolina-based food scientist and consultant who studies food trends and develops products.
Yee told Fox News Digital that U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) statistics show per capita meat consumption on the rise, and he cited &quot;a lot of factors&quot; behind the shift.
&quot;One is that meat and dairy are perceived as cleaner products with more protein,&quot; Yee noted.
Scrutiny over ultra-processed foods is another major factor, he said, as plant-based meat tends to be made with a long list of ingredients.
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Generally, consumers &quot;would rather choose meat and dairy than the alternatives,&quot; Yee added, citing both cost and the fact that meat is more satisfying.
&quot;Meat and dairy just have an easier time communicating [their] value and delivering in taste than plant-based products,&quot; he said.
He added, &quot;Clover Food Lab is suffering from a general decline in restaurant sales, but the factors that are increasing meat and dairy sales, and decreasing plant-based sales, are definitely crushing them.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to the Plant Based Foods Association for comment, but did not immediately receive a reply.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Athena Strand&apos;s mother reveals final words with slain child as jury weighs death penalty for FedEx driver</news:name>
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			<news:title>Athena Strand&apos;s mother reveals final words with slain child as jury weighs death penalty for FedEx driver</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The mother of 7-year-old Athena Strand took the stand Wednesday in the second week of the emotional trial of a former FedEx driver who admitted kidnapping and murdering the young girl. 
Tanner Horner, 34, pleaded guilty to capital murder just moments before his Texas trial was set to begin, with jurors now weighing whether he should be sentenced to death or life in prison without the possibility of parole. 
On Wednesday, jurors heard from Athena’s mother, Maitlyn Gandy, as she testified about her final moments with her daughter, according to FOX 4. 
&quot;Do you remember the last thing you said to Athena?&quot; a prosecutor asked her, the outlet reported.
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&quot;I told her that I loved her and that I would see her on Friday,&quot; Gandy replied. &quot;We had a quick drop-off because her daddy was going to take them to the Christmas lights.&quot; 
Wearing pink, Athena’s favorite color, Gandy recalled how she immediately drove back to Texas from her home in Oklahoma upon learning about her daughter’s disappearance. 
&quot;It felt like I was dying,&quot; Gandy said, according to FOX 4. &quot;I couldn&apos;t breathe, but I knew I had to keep going. I almost tapped on the brakes because I thought I was having a heart attack. But I just told myself that if I kept going, it would be OK, and I would find her.&quot; 
She then went on to describe how she delivered the news of Athena’s death to her 3-year-old sister.
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&quot;I didn&apos;t know how to tell her, and I didn&apos;t think I was strong enough to tell her. So I lied to her for a long time. I would tell her that she was just staying with her daddy for a little bit longer. And when she asked to FaceTime or to call her, I would tell her that she was at school or she was sleeping,&quot; Gandy said. &quot;Until about a year ago, she didn&apos;t know the whole truth.&quot;
Upon being asked if she had watched the video of Horner strangling Athena to death, Gandy said she was only able to watch a few minutes of it and apologized to the jurors who were required to see the footage.
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&quot;Not anyone in this room besides Tanner Horner asked for what&apos;s on that video, and Athena definitely did not,&quot; Gandy said. 
Defense attorney Steven Goble did not cross examine Gandy, instead offering his condolences as the grieving mother took the stand.
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&quot;I am very sorry for your loss,&quot; Goble said, FOX 4 reported. 
Horner admitted to abducting Athena while delivering a package containing a Barbie doll to her father’s home in Paradise in 2022. Her body was found on Dec. 2, two days after she was reported missing.
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Horner initially told investigators that he strangled the young girl after accidentally striking her with his delivery vehicle, adding that she wasn’t seriously injured when he panicked and placed her in his van. 
On Monday, medical examiner Dr. Jessica Dwyer testified that Athena’s cause of death was blunt force injuries, smothering and strangulation, adding the young girl likely suffered before she died.
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Following the murder, Horner wrote a letter to Athena&apos;s heartbroken family, writing: &quot;To Athena&apos;s family. I wanted to start by saying how sorry I am about Athena. The entire time I&apos;ve known my legal counsel, they continued to tell me how. I don&apos;t need to apologize, didn&apos;t apologize, and the trial? And frankly, I can&apos;t hold it in any longer. I can&apos;t tell you how many countless nights I&apos;ve stayed awake, unable to sleep. I pray for you. For all of you. So many were affected by my breakdown. Not just your family, but my own as well. You&apos;ll never get to see your baby girl grow up. And I&apos;m sorry.&quot; 
Before leaving the stand, Gandy addressed questions from the prosecution regarding why she has been in the courtroom for every day of Horner’s trial.
&quot;There were handprint bruises around my daughter&apos;s neck, and because she no longer has a voice,&quot; Gandy said. &quot;And I want people to know that she&apos;s not just some story, she&apos;s not just some number.&quot;
&quot;She&apos;s not just some picture you see in a headline,&quot; Gandy added. &quot;She was loved. She is loved. And she is missed. And she was real. And she had a life, and she wanted to live. And no one can take that from her. Not a single person can take that from her. And I will be her face, and it will be her voice. And I will make sure that every person in this world knows that she was. And we want her in our lives.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>First-ever moratorium on AI data centers passes Maine legislature</news:name>
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			<news:title>First-ever moratorium on AI data centers passes Maine legislature</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Maine is on the verge of becoming the first state in the nation to slam the brakes on energy-hungry AI data centers, as lawmakers push back against tech giants over fears of higher power bills, strained grids and environmental impact.
The measure, now headed to Democratic Gov. Janet Mills, would pause approvals for data centers requiring more than 20 megawatts of power until October 2027, while a state-appointed council studies their impact on the power grid, energy bills and the environment.
The legislation passed the state’s Democrat-controlled House 79-62 and Senate 21-13, marking one of the most aggressive moves yet against the rapid expansion of data centers tied to artificial intelligence and Big Tech.
Supporters say the pause is needed to protect residents from the massive energy demands of so-called &quot;hyperscale&quot; facilities, which can consume as much electricity as small cities.
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&quot;It&apos;s not that there&apos;s no place for data centers in Maine,&quot; Democratic Rep. Melanie Sachs, who sponsored the measure, told The Associated Press. &quot;Frankly, the tradeoffs have not been shown to be of benefit to our ratepayers, water usage or community benefit in terms of economic activity.&quot;
Opposition to data centers has been building nationwide as communities raise alarms about strain on power grids, higher electricity bills and heavy water use. Analysts have warned that parts of the U.S. grid could face reliability issues in the coming years if demand continues to surge.
In February, Sens. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., and Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., introduced a bill aimed at ensuring the electricity costs of data centers are not passed on to American consumers.
At least 11 other states are considering restrictions like Maine’s, but Maine’s bill is the first to pass both legislative chambers, potentially setting a precedent.
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Critics argue the move could drive away investment and jobs.
&quot;We think that these data centers could bring good jobs, good opportunities to these regions,&quot; Montana Towers, a policy analyst with the free market Maine Policy Institute, told the AP. &quot;And a lot of these concerns about them are luddite in nature.&quot;
The Trump administration has backed data center expansion as critical to competing with China in artificial intelligence, even as it recently pushed tech companies to commit to covering the cost of new power generation needed to run their facilities.
Mills has not said whether she will sign the bill, though she has sought an exemption for a smaller project already underway that would reuse existing infrastructure.
If enacted, Maine’s moratorium would serve as a test case for how states balance economic growth against the mounting energy demands of the AI boom.
The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Dems block bid to defund Cesar Chavez monument despite child sexual abuse allegations</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dems block bid to defund Cesar Chavez monument despite child sexual abuse allegations</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Senate Democrats blocked an attempt to defund and abolish a monument to a prominent labor union activist who was recently hit with bombshell allegations of being a serial predator.
Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, tried to pass legislation that would have defunded the monument to Cesar Chavez, who co-founded the United Farm Workers. The monument sits in California on property that was once his home and where his labor movement was born.
Chavez was once a revered figure, particularly among Democrats, until a bombshell New York Times report in March detailed allegations of a pattern of sexual misconduct, including abusing and grooming minors. The alleged victims had stayed silent even after his death.
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&quot;Due to Senator Heinrich’s shameful actions, the Cesar E. Chavez National Monument — a known crime scene where much of Chavez’s abhorrent abuse of women and girls occurred — will continue to operate on the American people’s dime, and it is sickening,&quot; Cornyn told Fox News Digital. 
But the effort was blocked by Sen. Martin Heinrich, D-N.M., who acknowledged the alleged abuse on the Senate floor Tuesday and said it &quot;necessarily and profoundly changes Cesar Chavez’s legacy and how he should be remembered.&quot;
While he agreed there should not be a monument named after Chavez, Heinrich warned that removing it would erase the stories of farm laborers and sweep his &quot;violence under the rug.&quot;
&quot;When we learn shocking or terrible things about our history, the right answer is to tell the truth — never to hide it,&quot; Heinrich said. &quot;I’m concerned that what my colleague from Texas is proposing could do just that: Hide the truth about Cesar Chavez and, unfortunately, the incredible farmworker movement with it.&quot;
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Heinrich’s move to block the legislation came the same day two members of the House — former Reps. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., and Tony Gonzales, R-Texas — resigned from Congress over allegations of sexual misconduct.
Cornyn’s No Funding to Honor Crime Scenes Act, which made its way through the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee — where Heinrich is the top Democrat — is part of a broader push to erase Chavez’s name from several physical manifestations of his legacy.
&quot;It is mind-boggling that anyone would want to keep Cesar Chavez’s name on a national monument honoring the very spot where he is accused of assaulting women and children,&quot; Senate Energy and Natural Resources Chair Mike Lee, R-Utah, told Fox News Digital. &quot;Democrats should be ashamed.&quot;
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The bill would have abolished the Cesar E. Chavez National Monument, which was created by former President Barack Obama in 2012 to honor the late labor activist, by requiring Interior Secretary Doug Burgum to sell off the federal land on which it sits.
That would include selling Chavez’s home and the contents of his personal office, where some of the alleged abuse occurred.
The legislation would also require that any federal funds allocated to the monument be redirected to provide law enforcement resources for forensic analysis of crime scenes and untested rape kits — a measure Cornyn worked on with Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., to reauthorize in 2024.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Issa Compass Surpasses 100,000 Users, Scales AI-Powered Visa Platform Following Funding Round</news:name>
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			<news:title>Issa Compass Surpasses 100,000 Users, Scales AI-Powered Visa Platform Following Funding Round</news:title>
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			<news:title>Issa Compass Surpasses 100,000 Users, Scales AI-Powered Visa Platform Following Funding Round</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Search Engine People Launches Curated List of Web Design Companies in Toronto</news:name>
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			<news:title>Search Engine People Launches Curated List of Web Design Companies in Toronto</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Poll finds sharp rise in young men calling religion &apos;very important&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Poll finds sharp rise in young men calling religion &apos;very important&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>America&apos;s young men are increasingly turning to religion and professing that it is taking a more central role in their lives, according to a new Gallup poll.
The poll released Wednesday found that 42% of men under 30 years old now profess that religion is &quot;very important&quot; to them. That number is up from 28% from a poll conducted in 2023.
The data is also significant in showing a reversal of the traditional gender gap in religiosity. For older age groups, women consistently report higher levels of religiosity than men, but women in the under-30 group have remained with just 30% saying religion is &quot;very important.&quot;
&quot;The percentage of young men saying religion is very important to them is now similar to the percentage for men aged 30-49 and only slightly lower than for senior men,&quot; Gallup wrote.
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&quot;Young women, by contrast, are now by far the least religious women. At 29% calling religion very important, women aged 18-29 trail the next-least religious group, 30- to 49-year-old women, by 18 points and are less than half as likely as senior women to say religion is very important,&quot; Gallup said.
The poll also found a spike in young men saying they attend a religious service on at least a monthly basis, jumping from 33% in 2023 to 40% in 2025.
The growth in church attendance and religiosity is most apparent among young Republicans politically, rising from 40% in 2019 to 52% in 2025. That number is still well below the 60% of Republican men who said they attended church monthly in 2007.
Democratic young men have continuously dropped in church attendance since 2000, according to the polling data. In 2000, 40% of Democratic men reported church attendance, compared to just 26% in the latest poll.
Gallup&apos;s data on the importance of religion is based on 4,015 interviews with U.S. adults, including 295 men under 30 and 145 women under 30. The data on church attendance is based on reports from over 26,000 U.S. adults, including 1,905 men under 30 and 832 women under 30.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Russian missiles and drones bombard Ukraine in hourslong attack, killing at least 16</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-16T11:20:42.709Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Russian missiles and drones bombard Ukraine in hourslong attack, killing at least 16</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Russia hammered civilian areas of Ukraine with hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles in an attack that stretched for hours from daytime into the night, killing at least 16 people and injuring more than 80 others as terrified residents cowered in their homes, officials said Thursday.
Russia launched nearly 700 drones and dozens of ballistic and cruise missiles, primarily targeting civilians, in its biggest aerial barrage in almost two weeks, authorities said.
Tetiana Sokol, a 54-year-old resident of Kyiv, said two missiles hit near her home and she took cover with her dog in the hallway as flashes lit up the night and windows shattered from the blast wave.
&quot;On the third attack everything broke, everything flew, we were shocked, we didn’t know where to run. I grabbed whatever came to hand and ran away with the dog,&quot; she told The Associated Press. &quot;I still can’t find the cats in the house, they climbed out somewhere, I don’t even know. No windows, nothing, the dog is still walking around in stress.&quot;
RUSSIAN WINTER STRIKE LEAVES NEARLY 800K HOMES WITHOUT POWER AND HEAT IN UKRAINE’S DNIPRO REGION
Moscow&apos;s forces have hit civilian areas almost daily since its all-out invasion of its neighbor more than four years ago, with the regular assaults occasionally punctuated by massive attacks. More than 15,000 Ukrainian civilians have died in the strikes, the United Nations says.
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The latest bombardment came in the wake of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy&apos;s 48-hour trip this week to Germany, Norway and Italy in an urgent search for more air defense systems that can stop Russian missiles.
Ukraine has developed a significant domestic arms industry, especially in the production of drones and missiles, but it can’t yet match the sophistication of U.S. Patriot air defense systems. Ukraine’s top diplomatic priority is securing allies’ help to buy and build more and better air defenses, Zelenskyy said this week.
Cash-strapped Ukraine also needs the speedy disbursement of a promised loan from the European Union of 90 billion euros ($106 billion) that has been blocked by Hungary.
Ukraine fears the Iran war is burning through stockpiles of the advanced American-made systems it needs, and has argued against a U.S. temporary waiver on Russian oil sanctions that Kyiv says is helping finance the Kremlin&apos;s war effort.
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&quot;Another night has proven that Russia does not deserve any easing of global policy or lifting of sanctions,&quot; Zelenskyy said on X.
He thanked Germany, Norway and Italy for new agreements this week on supporting Ukraine&apos;s air defense. Officials are also working with the Netherlands on additional supplies, he said.
At the same time, he noted that some partner countries haven&apos;t followed through on pledges of military support.
&quot;I have instructed the Commander of the Air Force to contact those partners who earlier committed to providing missiles for Patriot and other systems,&quot; Zelenskyy said.
Other areas of Ukraine and Russia were also hit
The bombardment was the biggest in weeks. Last month, Russia fired 948 drones and 34 missiles in the space of 24 hours in the largest assault of the war on civilian areas.
At least four people were killed overnight in Kyiv, including a 12-year-old, with more than 50 others injured, according to authorities. Officials said the attack damaged 17 apartment buildings, 10 private homes, as well as a hotel, office center, car dealership, gas station and a shopping mall in the capital.
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Nine people were killed and 23 injured in the southern port city of Odesa, three women were killed and around three dozen injured in the central Dnipro region, and one person was killed in Zaporizhzhia in the south.
&quot;Such attacks cannot be normalized. These are war crimes that must be stopped and their perpetrators held to account,&quot; Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said on X.
Ukraine’s air force said air defenses shot down or disabled 667 out of 703 incoming targets, including 636 Shahed-type drones and other uncrewed aerial vehicles.
It said 20 strike drones and 12 missiles hit 26 locations.
Meanwhile, in Russia, Krasnodar regional Gov. Veniamin Kondratyev reported that a 14-year-old girl and a woman were killed in Ukrainian strikes in the Black Sea port of Tuapse.
He said that attacks damaged six apartment buildings, 24 private houses and three schools. Drone fragments also fell near the port of Tuapse.
Russia’s Defense Ministry said that its air defenses downed 207 Ukrainian drones overnight.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Family breakdown in Pennsylvania prompts faith-based effort to bring marriage back</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-16T11:12:00.802Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Family breakdown in Pennsylvania prompts faith-based effort to bring marriage back</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Pennsylvania families are in crisis, with the commonwealth ranking 34th in the country for family stability, with just over half of prime-aged adults married. The data prompted a pastor-led organization to team up with the Pennsylvania Family Institute (PAFI) to revitalize what they say is a key part of the American Dream: marriage.
The Family Structure Index, a report by the Institute for Family Studies and Center for Christian Virtue that tracks marriage and family across the U.S., found in Pennsylvania that just 53.4% of prime-aged adults are married. The report defines &quot;prime-aged adults&quot; as those between the ages of 25 and 54. This stands in sharp contrast to Utah, the state ranked first on the list, where 65.6% of prime-aged adults are married.
&quot;Fundamentally, marriage leads to upward mobility, it leads to higher levels of life satisfaction, greater levels of happiness, more stability for kids, lower levels of loneliness, you name it. It&apos;s heavily correlated with lots of great life outcomes,&quot; Communio founder and president JP De Gance told Fox News Digital.
De Gance lamented that in Pennsylvania, and across the U.S., the number of people getting married before age 30 is shrinking. The average age of marriage in the U.S. as of 2025 was 32, according to wedding website The Knot. This has been the case since 2023, but in 2022 the age was slightly lower, at 31, the company noted. De Gance noted that this could be an issue for fertility.
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&quot;We know that fertility, for instance, tends to decline in women beginning at around age 30. In fact, a 35-year-old pregnancy is, according to obstetrics, a geriatric pregnancy,&quot; De Gance said. &quot;If you get married before the age of 30, and you have that first child before the edge of 30 your likelihood of having the number of kids that you desire is also more likely.&quot;
De Gance also said that &quot;too few kids&quot; in the commonwealth are being raised in intact homes. The Family Structure Index showed that 61.9% of teens in Pennsylvania are raised in an intact household, meaning their parents are married. De Gance said reversing those trends will require a cultural shift, which he believes can start at a local level.
Communio, which focuses on helping churches maintain healthy marriages and families within communities, is now teaming up with PAFI to help families in Pennsylvania. The organizations aim to mobilize churches across the state using a data-driven model to strengthen relationship outcomes. Communio and PAFI expect thousands of couples to engage with the initiative through church-based groups.
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&quot;The data makes clear that when families weaken, communities feel it everywhere. We know the solution doesn’t start in Washington; it starts locally. By empowering and supporting churches with practical, results-driven strategies, we’re going to lead a movement that strengthens families in our Commonwealth and reduces the need for government intervention in the first place,&quot; PAFI president Michael Greer said in a statement provided to Fox News Digital.
De Gance warned that if things don&apos;t change in Pennsylvania, the state could see younger residents leave. The number of adults ages 25 to 29 in Pennsylvania declined by 5.4% between 2020 and 2024, according to Penn State researchers, raising concerns about the state’s ability to retain young workers and families.
The decline in marriage and families is also impacting how people view the American Dream. The 2026 Family Structure Index noted that just one in three Americans still believe in the American Dream, pointing to declining homeownership among prime-aged adults as a key factor behind the drop in belief in the American Dream. The index noted that the percentage of prime-aged Americans who own the home they live in went from 67% in 1980 to 48% in 2025.
&quot;Fundamentally, the American Dream has historically been this idea of a guy and a gal get together and they set off on life&apos;s great adventure together. And they&apos;re able to live a life of financial security and being able to live out a dream where they can raise their kids in a happy and healthy community. And too frequently, our world has convinced young people that marriage is an optional part of life&apos;s adventure, that they shouldn&apos;t prioritize it,&quot; De Gance said, pointing out that many young people have been told to put careers first, rather than marriage.
Still, De Gance is hopeful that the partnership between Communio and PAFI could put the Keystone State back on track.
&quot;We expect to see by 2030, hundreds of churches engaging with us and reaching out to their community, sharing the gospel through the felt need of healthy relationships, marriage and the family,&quot; De Gance said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Chicago mayor warns of ‘teen trend’ after takeover chaos, violence concerns grow</news:name>
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			<news:title>Chicago mayor warns of ‘teen trend’ after takeover chaos, violence concerns grow</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson warned of a potential &quot;teen trend&quot; event on the city’s South Side, avoiding the term &quot;takeover&quot; as the mob scenes have caused mayhem in the Windy City and other communities across the country recently.
On Wednesday, Johnson urged parents to keep close tabs on their children amid ongoing concerns about gatherings that have previously turned chaotic.
&quot;Chicago, there are credible reports of a teen trend forming in Hyde Park later today,&quot; Johnson wrote on social media Wednesday. &quot;Parents, be aware of where your children are going this evening. DO NOT allow your children to attend one of these gatherings; they are dangerous and can often turn violent.&quot;
&quot;Together we can keep our youth and our communities safe,&quot; he added.
Images circulating on social media appear to show an earlier version of the mayor’s post referring to the gathering as a &quot;takeover&quot; before it was changed to &quot;trend,&quot; though Fox News Digital has not independently verified the authenticity of those images.
Fox News Digital reached out to Johnson for comment.
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The warning follows a series of similar incidents that have unfolded in recent weeks, including a March 30 gathering in Hyde Park that drew hundreds of teenagers and stretched late into the night.
Video previously obtained by Fox News from ChitownCrimeChasers showed large crowds filling streets and sidewalks, with some individuals climbing on cars, dancing in intersections and engaging in brief altercations. Residents reported dozens of vehicles damaged, with one local estimating roughly $1,000 in dents and destruction to his car.
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Police said at least three curfew violations were issued and a 16-year-old girl was charged with unlawful possession of a weapon and disorderly conduct in connection with that incident.
City officials have described the takeovers, often organized via social media, as part of a growing trend. Johnson himself has referred to them as &quot;teen trends,&quot; warning in a recent public message that authorities were tracking multiple such events across the city.
&quot;They’re unsafe, and they can turn deadly,&quot; the mayor said, urging parents to prevent their children from attending and noting police would enforce the city’s 10 p.m. curfew.
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The renewed concerns come amid heightened scrutiny of Johnson’s leadership on crime following the high-profile killing of 18-year-old Loyola University Chicago student Sheridan Gorman.
Authorities allege Jose Medina-Medina, a Venezuelan national in the country illegally, shot Gorman on March 19. Federal officials have said the suspect was released into the U.S. in 2023, fueling criticism from Republican leaders and others who argue current immigration and public safety policies are failing to deter crime.
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Republican leaders have also criticized the handling of the case, pointing to what they describe as failed leadership and policies that allowed the suspect, who was released into the U.S. in 2023, to remain in the country.
Johnson has faced backlash for remarks made around the time of Gorman’s funeral, when he emphasized that &quot;assaults against immigrants&quot; must end and defended longstanding city policies limiting cooperation with federal immigration enforcement.
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When asked whether he would apologize to Gorman’s family, the mayor pointed to policies predating his administration and offered condolences, saying no words could &quot;properly console a family that lost their baby.&quot;
Gorman’s family has called for accountability and change, saying her death should not be dismissed as a &quot;senseless tragedy.&quot;
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Chicago police officials said they were aware of Wednesday&apos;s planned gathering and deployed additional resources to the Hyde Park area in advance.
In a statement, Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling said officers were assigned to monitor what he described as a &quot;teen trend&quot; that had been widely promoted on social media.
Snelling noted that similar gatherings in the past have led to &quot;violence and criminal activity,&quot; but said the response this time included parents and community members stepping in.
&quot;The difference with last night is that parents in the community took a stand against the disorderly conduct seen at previous teen trends and organized their own takeover,&quot; Snelling said, adding that families, school staff and officers worked together to encourage &quot;safe and responsible conduct.&quot;
He also emphasized that public safety efforts cannot fall solely on law enforcement, saying &quot;every Chicagoan has a responsibility&quot; to help keep young people safe.
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The warning comes as similar &quot;teen takeover&quot; incidents have been reported in cities across the country, including a chaotic gathering in downtown Detroit over the weekend.
In that case, police said large crowds of teens flooded the area after organizing on social media, prompting a significant law enforcement response. Authorities said a gun was fired during the incident, though no injuries were reported, and multiple teens were detained as officers worked to clear the scene.
The incident unfolded just one day after Detroit Mayor Mary Sheffield stood alongside community leaders and teen organizers to call for more safe spaces for youth, saying &quot;enforcement alone is not the answer.&quot;
Chicago officials have similarly described the gatherings as part of a growing trend, with Johnson previously warning that multiple &quot;teen trends&quot; were being tracked across the city and could &quot;turn deadly.&quot;
Police say they are monitoring social media for planned events and will enforce curfew laws as needed, while city leaders continue urging parents to keep track of their children’s whereabouts.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Sarah Rumpf-Whitten and Adam Sabes contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>This could be why your weight-loss medication isn’t delivering results</news:name>
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			<news:title>This could be why your weight-loss medication isn’t delivering results</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The skyrocketing popularity of GLP-1 receptor agonists has transformed the weight-loss industry, but not all shots are created equal in terms of how they work.
A study published in Nature investigated how genes affect the success of modern weight-loss drugs — specifically, GLP-1s like semaglutide and tirzepatide.
In analyzing genetic data and self-reported weight loss from over 27,000 users, researchers pinpointed a specific variation in the GLP-1 receptor gene (GLP1R) that acts as a &quot;booster&quot; for the drug’s effectiveness.
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Individuals carrying one copy of this variant lost an average of 1.6 pounds more than those without it, according to the findings.
This suggests that genetic testing could eventually help doctors steer sensitive patients toward medications they are more likely to tolerate.
&quot;We believe these reports are a step forward in meeting an unmet need for a more informed and personalized approach to weight management,&quot; said study co-author Noura Abul-Husn, chief medical officer at the 23andMe Research Institute in California, in a press release.
While this genetic &quot;boost&quot; is measurable, it remains relatively modest when compared to the total average weight loss of 24 pounds observed across the study population, the researchers noted.
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Beyond genetics, other factors such as age, sex and specific medications remain much stronger predictors of success.
For instance, the study found that women generally saw a higher body mass index (BMI) reduction (12.2%) compared to men (10.0%).
The study may also reveal why certain patients experience stomach issues. Scientists identified a different genetic variant that was linked to increased reports of nausea and vomiting.
The presence of this side effect did not impact the drug&apos;s effectiveness, however. Patients with variants in the GLP1R and GIPR genes lost just as much weight as those without it; they simply felt more sick during the process, the study found.
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&quot;GLP-1 treatment decisions are complex, and having access to clinical expertise to help contextualize your genetic results alongside your full health picture is exactly the kind of guidance this report is designed to support,&quot; said Abul-Husn.
Dr. Peter Balazs, MD, a hormone and weight-loss specialist serving the New York and New Jersey area, was not involved in the study but reiterated the role of the genetic variants in treatment response and side effects.
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&quot;Notably, there appears to be a drug-specific effect: The GIPR variant associated with these side effects is observed with tirzepatide, but not with semaglutide,&quot; he told Fox News Digital.
Balazs said he was surprised by the extremely wide nausea risk range (5%–78%). &quot;Additionally, the drug-specific genetic dissociation was unexpected,&quot; he added.
The data relied on participants reporting their own weight, which could be subject to bias.
&quot;The data is self-reported and not medically verified, which may affect its reliability firstly,&quot; Balazs told Fox News Digital. &quot;It also does not account for key treatment variables, such as titration, discontinuation or dosing schedules.&quot;
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The 23andMe participant pool may not reflect a diverse, real-world population, he added.
&quot;The study also lacks data on important clinical endpoints, such as diabetes progression, and severe adverse effects, such as gastroparesis or pancreatitis,&quot; Balazs pointed out. &quot;Many of its findings also have not been supported by more clinically and statistically robust studies.&quot;
For example, a sub-study comparing these reports to objective iPhone health data suggested that participants might over-report their progress. While users reported an 11.8% loss, electronic data in that subset showed a 5.8% loss.
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As an observational study rather than a controlled clinical trial, it could not definitively prove that the genetic variants caused the difference in weight loss, only that they are associated with it, the researchers noted.
&quot;I think this article is interesting, raising the possibility of genetic factors, and the use of genetic testing incorporated into further decision-making when picking weight-loss medications,&quot; Balazs said. &quot;However, I would be careful to draw conclusions solely based on this study.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>FLASHBACK: Swalwell touted Epstein survivor as SOTU guest weeks before sexual assault allegations emerged</news:name>
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			<news:title>FLASHBACK: Swalwell touted Epstein survivor as SOTU guest weeks before sexual assault allegations emerged</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Weeks after now-former Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., invited an Epstein survivor to attend the State of the Union earlier this year in an attempt to highlight victims of sexual abuse, his political career collapsed after multiple women accused him of sexual assault.
&quot;Like every American, I want the President to do his job. I have always attended the State of the Union, and I will again tonight. I invited Teresa Helm as my guest because she has been waiting for justice for more than two decades,&quot; Swalwell said in a press release, referring to Teresa Helm, his guest.
&quot;Teresa’s bravery exposed the Epstein cover-up. The President owes her — and all survivors — answers,&quot; Swalwell added.
Weeks later, Swalwell would ultimately suspend his gubernatorial campaign and resign his seat in the U.S. House of Representatives over women who exposed his own improprieties.
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Bombshell reporting from CNN and the San Francisco Chronicle last Friday recounted allegations from several women, providing detailed accounts of how Swalwell had pursued intoxicated women, pressured employees into intimate situations and asked for explicit images from female contacts.
Swalwell’s office did not respond to requests for inquiries from Fox News Digital.
Helm serves as Survivor Services Coordinator at the National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) where she partners with survivors of abuse to hold corporations and individuals who profited from and facilitated their exploitation accountable.
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Helm, a survivor of Epstein’s sex trafficking, had urged lawmakers to release the Epstein files in the lead up to the 2026 State of the Union Address.
&quot;At the heart of this matter is HUMAN DIGNITY and JUSTICE FOR ALL,&quot; Helm said in a press release ahead of the State of the Union.
Epstein, a financier with a prolific social circle, rubbed shoulders with the rich and powerful, including figures like Bill Gates, former President Bill Clinton, President Donald Trump, Billionaire Les Wexner and the United Kingdom’s Prince Andrew.
Epstein died while incarcerated in 2019 on charges of sex-trafficking minors, leaving behind questions of whether he used his wide-ranging contacts to facilitate illegal sexual encounters.
Swalwell, like a wide range of lawmakers from both parties, had urged the DOJ to publicly release documentation on its investigation of Epstein, arguing for public accountability on the matter.
Helm echoed those calls.
SWALWELL&apos;S &apos;BEST FRIEND&apos; IN CONGRESS TURNS ON HIM AFTER BOMBSHELL ALLEGATIONS TORPEDO HIS POLITICAL CAREER
&quot;It is crucial to join forces, lead by example and continue lighting the way for generations to come. To me, it is both an assignment and an honor to be a guest here today at the 2026 State of the Union Address,&quot; Helm said.
Fox News Digital reached out to Helm for comment.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Trump pushed Iran to the brink — but did we win anything that lasts?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After 21 hours of talks in Islamabad last week, Iran walked away without a deal. Trump announced a naval blockade, then said Iran wants peace &quot;very badly&quot; and has &quot;called.&quot; Both things are probably true — and together they define the problem.
Wars do not end when the shooting stops. They end when the political objective is secured. That is the standard Carl von Clausewitz set, and it is the standard by which the current conflict with Iran must now be judged. By that measure, as this phase of the war draws to a close, the answer is deeply unsatisfying.
An American man I recently met who had lived inside Iran offered a blunt forecast. China will pressure Iran to accept U.S. terms because Beijing needs Iranian oil. Iran will agree not because it is defeated, but because it wants sanctions relief and breathing room. The regime in Tehran will survive — strong enough to keep ruling, repress its people and wait for a more favorable moment.
PAKISTANI GENERAL SAYS IRAN DIPLOMACY STILL &apos;ALIVE, DESPITE US BLOCKADE, FAILED TALKS
That is a cynical forecast. It is also a realistic one. In dealing with Iran, survival is victory.
The Islamabad talks confirmed it. Vance emerged after 21 hours to say Iran &quot;chose not to accept our terms.&quot; Trump then said Iran wants a deal &quot;very badly&quot; and has already reached out. Both things can be true. Iran wants relief — on its own terms.
PRESIDENT TRUMP&apos;S NEGOTIATING TEAM PRAISED BY NUCLEAR EXPERTS FOR WALKING AWAY FROM PAKISTAN TALKS
I have written this before, and it bears repeating: If the Iranian regime remains intact, it wins — not because it defeated the United States militarily, but because it endured. The Islamic Republic does not need to win in the conventional sense. It only needs to outlast its adversaries politically, economically and strategically. History shows it is skilled at exactly that.
Washington assumed sustained air and naval pressure could compel Tehran to yield. That assumption has been tested and has come up short. U.S. and allied strikes degraded Iranian capabilities, imposed real costs and weakened aspects of Iran’s proxy network. But they did not collapse the regime, eliminate its strategic leverage or force Tehran into meaningful concessions. There is a diminishing return to every additional strike. At some point, the bombs become symbolic — signals of resolve rather than instruments of decisive change.
TRUMP DELAYS XI MEETING AS IRAN CONFLICT LETS US STRONG-ARM CHINA’S OIL SUPPLY
If there was one defining lesson of this conflict, it was not nuclear weapons. It was energy. The crisis revealed just how vulnerable the United States and the global economy remain to disruption in the Strait of Hormuz — a chokepoint through which roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil flows. Chinese-chartered tankers transited the Strait despite U.S. pressure. If Iran’s largest oil customer operates with a degree of freedom, the pressure campaign is not as effective as advertised.
WHY TRUMP, IRAN SEEM LIGHT-YEARS APART ON ANY POSSIBLE DEAL TO END THE WAR
One central justification for this war was fear that Iran was approaching nuclear breakout. Clarity matters. Iran had accumulated stockpiles of uranium enriched to 60% — approaching weapons-grade, but not equivalent to it. Multiple steps remain between enrichment and a deployable weapon. IAEA assessments and U.S. intelligence consistently distinguished between fissile material and a functional bomb — a distinction the war’s opening rationale consistently blurred. Islamabad confirmed the question remains open. 
Nuclear enrichment was, in Trump’s own words, &quot;the only point that really mattered&quot; — and neither side moved. Iran’s foreign minister said the delegations came &quot;just inches away&quot; from a memorandum of understanding before the goalposts shifted. The core dispute sits exactly where it did when the first bombs fell.
This is the question Washington must answer honestly. Iran was not about to field a nuclear weapon. The regime was repressing its people before the first strikes. Its proxies — Hamas, Hezbollah and others — had already been weakened. The Strait was open. We fought to prevent a future threat, slow Iran’s nuclear ambitions, degrade its proxy network and demonstrate that energy coercion would not go unanswered — to bloody the nose of a regime testing limits for forty-seven years.
STEVE FORBES: IRAN’S NUCLEAR INSANITY LEAVES AMERICA AND ALLIES NO ROOM TO BLINK
That is not nothing. But it is not decisive.
The regime survives. The nuclear question remains open. The Strait remains vulnerable. The proxy network, though weakened, is not eliminated. And ninety million Iranians remain under a repressive theocracy — their condition unchanged by this conflict.
GOP HOLDS WITH TRUMP ON IRAN WAR, BUT CRACKS EMERGE AS DEADLINE NEARS
The IRGC’s naval force was never designed to fight the U.S. Navy symmetrically. What it built was an asymmetric force to exploit vulnerabilities in confined waters — fast attack craft, swarm tactics, naval mines and unmanned suicide vessels. The logic is brutal: Flood the engagement space with expendable platforms, and only one needs to get through. Think of the USS Cole — one small boat, one well-placed charge. Iran still has hundreds of those boats in the fight.
Despite weeks of strikes, over 60% of the IRGC’s fast-attack fleet remains operational, stored in underground pens that resist air targeting. In the confined waters of the Persian Gulf, swarm tactics can inflict serious damage even against a superior force. That threat will outlast any ceasefire.
STOP CALLING THIS BRINKMANSHIP. TRUMP&apos;S HORMUZ MOVE IS THE REAL PRESSURE
If Iran accepts terms — under Chinese pressure, with an expiring ceasefire bearing down — it may do so tactically, not strategically. The regime can accept conditions, relieve pressure, resume oil exports and then walk away from the agreement at a time of its choosing, perhaps under a future administration more willing to look the other way. That pattern is not hypothetical. It is consistent with forty-seven years of Iranian behavior.
At the end of this conflict, Iran has been weakened but not broken. Its ambitions have been slowed but not stopped. Its regime has been pressured but not replaced. The strategic competition continues.
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Wars like this do not end cleanly. They end with ambiguity. Washington will declare success. Tehran will claim survival. The world will move on — until the next crisis.
But the fundamental reality remains. If the Iranian regime survives, it wins — because it lives to fight another day, to rebuild and to challenge the region and the United States again. This war, however it concludes, is not the end of the Iran problem. It is simply the end of this round.
And perhaps, as my acquaintance who lived in Iran warned, a sad day for all.
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			<news:title>Economist warns thousands of Virginia jobs at risk after minimum wage hike signed by Spanberger</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An economist is warning that Virginia’s recent minimum wage mandate won’t help the state with affordability as it is intended and could lead to thousands of jobs being cut.
&quot;I think something that we&apos;ve seen in coverage of this bill and how this law in Virginia was that this is something that needed to be done to improve affordability for Virginians,&quot; Rebekah Paxton, the research director of the conservative Employment Policies Institute, told Fox News Digital on Wednesday.
Paxton explained during the interview that businesses will be forced &quot;to find room in their operating costs to make those numbers work.&quot;
CALIFORNIA&apos;S $20 MINIMUM WAGE FOR FAST FOOD WORKERS LED TO &apos;NEGATIVE OUTCOMES,&apos; RESEARCHERS SAY
&quot;They have to decide, because the cost of labor has now gone up over just a few years — Do I have to reduce the number of positions? Do I need to shorten the number of hours I&apos;m giving the people I have on staff? Do I have to raise prices to try to accommodate the difference in labor costs? Because just because the minimum wage is going up doesn&apos;t mean their sales are increasing by default,&quot; she said.
Virginia Democratic Gov. Abigail Spanberger, who campaigned on affordability, signed a law in April that would incrementally increase the state minimum wage to $15 per hour. Spanberger called the legislation &quot;a win for the businesses that call Virginia home.&quot;
DEMS WHO RAN ON AFFORDABILITY NOW FACE BACKLASH AS COSTS CLIMB IN NY, VIRGINIA
&quot;Today, we are putting more money in the pockets of Virginia workers,&quot; Spanberger said. &quot;If you work full-time in Virginia, you should be able to afford to live in Virginia. You should be able to keep up with your rent or mortgage, fill your medications, and save for your kids’ futures.&quot; 
Spanberger&apos;s office did not respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.
Spanberger joins several other local and state leaders mandating a minimum wage or considering the policy amid a nationwide debate over combating affordability problems. In some cities, advocates are pushing for a $30 minimum wage mandate.
BUSINESS OWNER SAYS &apos;WE DON’T HAVE MONEY&apos; AS NYC OFFICIALS PROPOSE MINIMUM WAGE HIKE: REPORT
The Employment Policies Institute released a study in 2022 claiming that 12,000 jobs would be lost if Virginia raised the minimum wage. Now that the mandate is a reality, Paxton warns of dire consequences. 
The think tank estimated that the Democrats&apos; plan of an incremental wage increase for hourly workers from $12.77 to $13.75 next year and to $15 in 2028 will increase service-industry operating costs.
&quot;We&apos;re also looking at sort of how red states deal with minimum wage hikes versus Blue states. And we find kind of across the board, it doesn&apos;t matter,&quot; Paxton said.
&quot;Essentially, when the minimum wage goes up, alongside a lot of other costs that are going up for businesses, restaurants in particular, retail that have the most minimum wage workers, they have to make tough choices,&quot; she added.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Kamala Harris blames president for high gas prices: &apos;This is a direct result of Donald Trump&apos;s war of choice&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Kamala Harris blames president for high gas prices: &apos;This is a direct result of Donald Trump&apos;s war of choice&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Vice President Kamala Harris is blaming President Donald Trump as Americans feel pain at the pump amid high fuel prices.
&quot;Here in North Carolina and around the country, gas prices are too high,&quot; Harris wrote in a post on X. &quot;This is a direct result of Donald Trump&apos;s war of choice in Iran, and the American people are paying the price.&quot;
The post features a video of Harris delivering remarks while standing outside in front of a sign displaying fuel prices.
DEMOCRATS POUNCE ON $4 A GALLON GAS, BLAME TRUMP&apos;S IRAN WAR FOR &apos;BROKEN PROMISE&apos;
&quot;We&apos;ve got a president who is paying more attention to what he thinks is in his best political interests and personal interests, as opposed to what is in the best interest of working people in America,&quot; Harris declares at the end of the brief video.
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for comment on Thursday.
BESSENT WARNS GAS STATIONS THAT TREASURY DEPT WILL KEEP THEM &apos;HONEST&apos; AFTER SPIKE IN PRICES
Republican Sen. Mike Lee of Utah shared Harris&apos; post on Wednesday and wrote, &quot;The Biden-Harris administration did everything it could to chill the production and use of gasoline and diesel Don’t tell us you’re on the side of the consumer here.&quot;
The AAA national average for regular gas is $4.093 as of April 16, 2026.
The highest recorded average price for regular was $5.016 back on June 14, 2022 during President Joe Biden&apos;s White House tenure, when Harris was still serving as vice president.
KAMALA HARRIS DROPS BIGGEST HINT YET ON 2028 WHITE HOUSE RUN
Trump defeated Harris in the 2024 presidential election. When asked last week by Al Sharpton if she will run again in 2028, Harris said, &quot;I might,&quot; noting, &quot;I am thinkin&apos; about it.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Anna Paulina Luna says she&apos;s &apos;very confident&apos; votes are there to expel Cherfilus-McCormick</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After leading the effort to force the resignation of former Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., one House Republican has her sights set on another target.
&quot;I&apos;m very confident that the votes to expel Sheila [Cherfilus-McCormick] are there,&quot; Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., told Fox News Digital in an interview, referring to Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, D-Fla, who could face an expulsion vote as early as next week.
It takes a two-thirds majority to expel a member of Congress, and Luna said she has been contacted privately by both Republicans and Democrats who plan to vote to remove the embattled Florida Democrat.
&quot;Democrats have voiced their frustrations with her and have stated that they will vote to expel her as well,&quot; Luna said.
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House Democratic leadership has not yet weighed in on Cherfilus-McCormick’s fate, but a growing number of the Democratic caucus, from moderates to progressives, have backed her ouster.
The momentum for expulsion comes after a House ethics subcommittee found Cherfilus-McCormick guilty of more than two dozen ethics violations in March, including allegations related to stealing millions of disaster relief funds to finance her congressional run. She is also facing a separate federal criminal indictment that could result in more than 53 years in prison if convicted.
Rep. Greg Steube, R-Fla., is expected to introduce a resolution to expel Cherfilus-McCormick after the House Ethics Committee issues its recommended sanction next week.
Still, Cherfilus-McCormick told Fox News Digital on Tuesday that she would not resign despite the threat of removal. 
&quot;This is not the time to abandon the district, not when they too are fighting for their future,&quot; said Cherfilus-McCormick, who is running for reelection.
Not every lawmaker, however, has been willing to risk the prospect of expulsion, which has only happened a handful of times in U.S. history.
Luna on Tuesday threatened to introduce a motion expelling Swalwell if he did not resign. Swalwell ultimately chose to quit on his own terms rather than face a rare chamber-wide expulsion vote. 
&quot;I was ready to make that expulsion. I had it ready to go,&quot; Luna said. &quot;And then his office contacted my office and let me know that his resignation would be coming in a few minutes before the deadline was for the expulsion [motion].&quot;
Five women, including one former staffer, have so far accused Swalwell of sexual misconduct and rape. The California Democrat has denied any criminal wrongdoing and his attorney has vowed to vigorously contest the allegations.
ERIC SWALWELL WAS CABLE NEWS STAR FOR YEARS BEFORE RAPID FALL FROM GRACE
Members of Congress have traditionally been reluctant to pursue expulsion against colleagues who have not been criminally charged or found by the House Ethics Committee to have committed misconduct, but Luna argued that the serious allegations against Swalwell required a more aggressive approach. 
&quot;His resignation, obviously, was something that had to be done,&quot; Luna said. &quot;It was non-negotiable.&quot;
Luna also sharply criticized an atmosphere on Capitol Hill that she argued turned a blind eye to Swalwell’s alleged misconduct.
&quot;From what we were hearing on the Hill, this was behavior that was known about for a while. But no one came forward to officially report it,&quot; Luna said, calling the silence &quot;disturbing.&quot;
Luna predicted that additional sexual misconduct allegations would be made against Swalwell and said she turned over unreported information about Swalwell’s conduct to the FBI.
She also supported the expulsion of former Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, who resigned from the House on Tuesday to fend off a looming removal vote.
&quot;I guess I took it on myself to act specifically in these cases because I got really frustrated. I’m up here to serve my constituents,&quot; Luna said. &quot;There’s a lot of people that are up here to do good on behalf of their districts, to actually make real change.&quot;
&quot;And when you are associated with and you accept people&apos;s behavior that is unethical and immoral and illegal, it&apos;s a poor reflection, not just on the institution, but it also taints the waters for everyone that serves with these people,&quot; she continued.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Hungary’s new leader once idolized Orbán — now he’s the man who brought him down</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Péter Magyar has gone from political outsider to Hungary’s most powerful politician almost overnight.
The 44-year-old lawyer and former insider in former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s ruling party swept to victory in Hungary’s 2026 election, ending Orbán’s 16-year rule and stunning Europe.
&quot;Thank you to every Hungarian at home and around the world!&quot; he wrote on X. &quot;It is an immense honor that you have empowered us to form a government with the most votes ever received, and to work for the next four years for a free, European, functioning, and humane Hungary.&quot;
Here are the key things to know about the man now set to lead Hungary.
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Magyar was born in 1981 in Budapest, Hungary, into a family of lawyers. He was just nine years old when communism collapsed in Hungary and the country held its first democratic elections.
As a child, he idolized Orbán, who at the time was a young anti-Communist activist demanding that Soviet troops leave Hungary. Magyar has said he kept a photo of Orbán on his bedroom wall, Reuters reported.
That early admiration makes his rise all the more remarkable: the boy who once saw Orbán as a hero ultimately became the politician who ended his rule.
Before becoming Orbán’s biggest challenger, Magyar was part of the same Hungarian political establishment.
He spent years inside Orbán’s conservative Fidesz movement and worked in positions connected to the Hungarian state. Because of that background, analysts say Magyar understands the system from the inside.
&quot;He’s an insider,&quot; said Helena Ivanov, an associate research fellow at the Henry Jackson Society (HJS), a London-based foreign policy think tank. &quot;He knows and understands the inside out of the Hungarian political system.&quot;
That insider status, she added, was &quot;exceptionally important&quot; to his success.
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Like many members of Hungary’s political elite, Magyar trained as a lawyer.
After studying law, he entered public service. When his then-wife took a position in Brussels, Magyar joined Hungary’s diplomatic corps and worked on European Union legislation.
After returning to Hungary, he held senior positions at a state-owned bank and later ran Hungary’s student loan agency.
His background gave him experience in both Brussels and the Hungarian bureaucracy, helping him position himself as a bridge between Hungary and the European Union.
Magyar married Judit Varga in 2006. Varga later became one of Orbán’s most prominent ministers and served as Hungary’s justice minister.
For years, that marriage placed Magyar close to the center of power in Hungary. 
The couple had three sons, but their marriage eventually broke down. They divorced in 2023, shortly before Magyar launched his political rebellion.
Magyar’s political transformation began after a scandal that rocked Hungary in 2024.
Varga resigned after public outrage over a pardon linked to a child sexual abuse case. The scandal opened a rare crack in Orbán’s government.
Magyar publicly broke with Fidesz, accusing the government of corruption and propaganda.
For Ivanov, that moment was decisive.
&quot;The key breakdown was the fact that Orbán’s government participated in a cover-up … and that ultimately led him to start his own political campaign,&quot; she said.
Until 2024, most Hungarians had barely heard of Magyar. 
Then he gave a high-profile interview and launched a new political movement. Within months, he transformed himself into the face of Hungary’s opposition.
His Tisza party won 30% in the 2024 European elections, before defeating Fidesz nationally less than two years later.
Ivanov said his rapid rise came down to strategy.
&quot;He was able to capture the hearts and minds of the Hungarian people by focusing … on the internal issues that were their key grievances,&quot; she said.
Magyar is not a traditional liberal politician.
Like Orbán, he opposes illegal immigration, supports Hungary’s border fence and rejects European Union migrant quotas.
&quot;When it comes to immigration, I’m not really that sure that we’re going to see much of a change,&quot; Ivanov told Fox News Digital. &quot;Magyar so far has made it clear that the fence originally built by Orbán will stay in place. He has said that he is not going to support the EU migration pact.&quot;
&quot;So that’s one thing where we may possibly see some continuity, or at least some overlap, between Magyar and Orbán,&quot; she added. &quot;But … bringing the country back to a stable democracy is one of the key priorities that Magyar has.&quot;
But unlike Orbán, he has pledged to rebuild ties with the European Union and unlock frozen EU funds.
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Ivanov said the shift could be significant, especially after years of deteriorating relations with Brussels.
&quot;He has promised to rebuild the relationship between the European Union and Hungary,&quot; she said.
Still, she cautioned that tensions may remain, particularly over Russia and Ukraine policy.
Magyar describes himself as religious and often emphasizes family life.
He has said he enjoys cooking and playing soccer with his sons.
That image has helped him appeal to conservative voters who were disillusioned with Orbán but not ready to support a left-wing alternative.
Magyar built his victory through a grassroots campaign. He focused on corruption, cost of living and frustration after 16 years under one leader.
Because Orbán’s allies controlled much of Hungary’s media, he relied heavily on social media, rural outreach and direct voter engagement.
Ivanov said that approach was not just strategic, but necessary.
&quot;The control that Orbán had over the media meant Magyar had to directly engage with the people,&quot; she said.
Ivanov noted that Magyar did not appear on state television for 18 months. His first appearance came only after his victory, during what she described as &quot;a very heated conversation&quot; in which he accused Hungarian state media of carrying out &quot;North Korean-style propaganda&quot; under Orbán.
Now, after years as an insider and barely two years as an opposition figure, Magyar is preparing to take power.
Magyar has already signaled that he intends to move quickly against officials tied to the old system. 
In a post on X on Wednesday, he said he had arrived at the presidential palace to meet Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok.
&quot;Tamás Sulyok is unworthy of representing the unity of the Hungarian nation,&quot; Magyar wrote. &quot;He is unfit to serve as the guardian of legality. He is not fit to serve as a moral authority or a role model.&quot;
&quot;Following the formation of the new government, Tamás Sulyok must leave office immediately.&quot;
Ivanov called the result &quot;a huge victory for democracy,&quot; but said that reversing years of institutional control &quot;is not going to be an easy process … likely a years-long process.&quot;
Reuters contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Prince Harry, Meghan Markle blasted for ‘faux royal tour’ as experts accuse couple of exploiting titles</news:name>
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			<news:title>Prince Harry, Meghan Markle blasted for ‘faux royal tour’ as experts accuse couple of exploiting titles</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s so-called &quot;faux royal tour&quot; of Australia is drawing criticism, with royal insiders telling Fox News Digital that it is raising eyebrows behind palace doors.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived in Melbourne on Tuesday for their first trip down under since their official royal tour in 2018. The four-day visit to Australia is being described as privately funded by the Sussexes, who flew to Melbourne in business class from Los Angeles on a commercial Qantas Airways flight.
&quot;The palace is unhappy about these rent-a-royal tours because it blatantly disregards the late queen’s very specific instruction that there can be no half-in, half-out for the Sussexes,&quot; Kinsey Schofield, host of YouTube’s &quot;Kinsey Schofield Unfiltered,&quot; told Fox News Digital.
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&quot;All they are doing in Australia is monetizing their titles and clinging to royal relevance, even though most of Prince Harry’s family refuse to take his phone calls,&quot; Schofield claimed.
&quot;The purpose of the Australian tour is monetary, but it is also to look like royals because the world has rejected Harry and Meghan as reality stars and podcasters. Their relevance remains through their proximity to the British royal family. The royal family thinks it’s disrespectful.&quot;
British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard agreed.
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&quot;This faux royal roadshow elevates the Sussex brand while undermining the very institution that gave them the platform,&quot; she claimed. &quot;The Australians are asking: Who exactly is this tour for?&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Buckingham Palace for comment. There is no official palace response or endorsement issued on the visit, as Harry and Meghan are not working royals.
Schofield and Chard’s statements came shortly after royal writer Robert Hardman, author of &quot;The Windsor Legacy,&quot; told Page Six that Harry and Meghan’s trip may leave palace aides perplexed, even annoyed.
&quot;I’m sure [Buckingham Palace] would prefer that Harry and Meghan weren’t going, but there’s not a lot they can do about it,&quot; he said ahead of their journey. &quot;They have no control. There will undoubtedly be a sense of confusion about what Harry and Meghan are there for … this trip may stick in the gullet of the palace.&quot;
The couple stepped back as senior royals in 2020 and moved to California.
Public complaints emerged about the added security costs for police agencies as the couple visited Melbourne and Canberra, with Sydney marking the final leg of their trip. Melbourne’s Herald Sun newspaper described the latest visit as a &quot;faux royal tour to shore up Brand Sussex.&quot;
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A spokesperson for the couple rejected the claim that the couple’s visit was a publicity tour.
&quot;The program is rooted in long-standing areas of work for the Duke and the Duchess, with a clear focus on amplifying organizations delivering measurable impact,&quot; their office said in a statement. &quot;The visit prioritizes listening, learning and supporting communities rather than promotion.&quot;
The statement noted that their agenda includes &quot;a small number of private engagements&quot; to &quot;support broader charitable and commercial objectives.&quot;
On Thursday, Harry is scheduled to give the keynote address at the InterEdge Psychosocial Safety Summit. Page Six reported in-person tickets cost $706. Sales support community education programs, crisis support and suicide prevention initiatives, the outlet shared.
Meghan is also set to speak at a girls’ weekend retreat in Sydney. Tickets for the &quot;intimate, luxury weekend,&quot; organized by Gemma O’Neill of the &quot;Her Best Life&quot; podcast, have a price tag of $2,699 per person. The VIP experience, priced at $3,199 per person, includes a group table photo with the former American actress.
&quot;A paid selfie with your favorite celebrity is a Comic-Con opportunity, not a British royal family move,&quot; said Schofield, calling the move &quot;tacky.&quot;
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&quot;Harry and Meghan’s pseudo-royal tour down under is making noise, but not the kind they might want,&quot; said Chard. &quot;Behind the photo ops, the public mood reads more like disinterest laced with disdain. The big question on everyone’s lips: Why are they here?&quot;
&quot;This isn’t an official royal visit,&quot; said Chard. &quot;It’s a commercial hybrid dressed in palace clothing. Harry’s a paid speaker at a mental health leadership summit. Meghan’s headlining a women’s retreat, eyeing the shelves for her As Ever jam and wares. They are pushing their platforms all while trading on the royal family they left behind.&quot;
Page Six reported that Meghan, 44, is expected to hold meetings about launching her lifestyle brand, As Ever. The outlet noted she has trademarked 12 products in Australia. On April 15, Australia’s 10 News also announced that Meghan would appear on &quot;MasterChef Australia&quot; as a guest judge.
The Sussexes appear to be pushing back against claims that they are exploiting their royal titles.
Their first public engagement was at Melbourne’s Royal Children’s Hospital. As they entered the hospital foyer, they shook hands with dozens of well-wishers while being filmed by hundreds of onlookers’ phones.
Harry’s grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, opened the facility in 1963. His parents, Princess Diana and the former Prince Charles, visited it in 1985.
Meghan also visited a women’s shelter, while the couple spent time with a veterans’ art community in Melbourne. Harry, 41, also stopped by the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. The two are set to team up for an Invictus Australia sailing event.
Harry founded the Invictus Games in 2014, where sick and injured military personnel and veterans compete in adaptive sports.
&quot;There’s a philanthropic fig leaf, but it’s messy,&quot; Chard said. &quot;They’re not working royals. These are all worthy causes, but the optics scream ‘royal tour with the palace,’ with Archewell philanthropies as the shield.&quot;
Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams claimed to Fox News Digital that two key senior royals will be following the usual mantra instilled by the late queen to keep calm and carry on.
&quot;Prince William will almost certainly oppose the couple’s attempt to ease themselves back into some sort of relationship with the royal family as he doesn’t trust them,&quot; he claimed. &quot;Since this is one of the king’s realms, and there is enormous media interest in the visit, it is bound to concern the palace. This is similar, in many ways, to an actual royal tour.&quot;
&quot;The king has to ignore the Sussexes at this pivotal moment, or he risks being distracted from a very important meeting between him and President Trump,&quot; Schofield pointed out, referring to the monarch’s upcoming visit to the U.S.
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&quot;Any mention of Harry takes away from a crucial assignment from the British government,&quot; she warned.
But Fitzwilliams pointed out that if the Sussexes play their cards right, the Australia tour could spark peace talks with the royal family.
&quot;As head of the armed forces, and the Invictus Games being a fine military charity, the king may feel it’s his duty to open the Games,&quot; said Fitzwilliams, noting that the next event is being held in Birmingham in 2027.
&quot;This could mean reconciliation, or it could open Pandora’s box,&quot; said Fitzwilliams.
Royal experts previously told Fox News Digital that William and Harry are not on speaking terms. Sources close to Harry previously told People magazine that King Charles wasn’t responding to the Duke of Sussex&apos;s letters or phone calls.
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Whether the trip ultimately proves successful or not for the Sussexes, it gives royal watchers a glimpse into their futures, said Schofield.
&quot;I think paid appearances are Harry and Meghan’s reality for now,&quot; she said. &quot;Meghan is back to working the gig economy, which she was familiar with as an actress. Chasing paycheck to paycheck.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Who is Tom Steyer? Anti-ICE billionaire in CA governor’s race faces scrutiny over detention investments</news:name>
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			<news:title>Who is Tom Steyer? Anti-ICE billionaire in CA governor’s race faces scrutiny over detention investments</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Billionaire investor Tom Steyer is positioning himself as a critic of elites and immigration enforcement in California’s governor’s race — even as his own record, including investments in private prisons tied to ICE detention, draws scrutiny.
That tension is surfacing on the campaign trail, with Democratic rival Rep. Katie Porter highlighting Steyer’s past $90 million investment in a private prison firm tied to ICE facilities, while Republican candidates cast his immigration platform as extreme.
Steyer made his fortune overseeing Farallon Capital, a $20 billion hedge fund that invested in coal companies and private prisons, and is now running for governor on a platform targeting corporate tax loopholes, immigration enforcement and climate policy.
The California billionaire has outlined that approach most clearly on immigration, laying out a five-point plan to abolish ICE, including allowing state prosecutors to bring cases against agents and expanding legal protections for detained immigrants. Steyer calls it a plan to &quot;put ICE in jail.&quot;
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&quot;The true test of a leader is not who they disparage and attack, but who they defend and uplift. Donald Trump attacks and robs the most vulnerable in our society, while protecting and enriching the most powerful,&quot; the billionaire Steyer wrote in his plan on X.
Under Steyer&apos;s leadership, Farallon Capital invested $90 million in CoreCivic, which runs private prisons, including two ICE detention facilities. California gubernatorial candidate Rep. Katie Porter, D-Calif., brought attention to Steyer&apos;s past business dealings on X, where she responded to a post by Steyer vowing to prosecute ICE.
&quot;If they&apos;re criminals, does that make the guy who invested $90M in their facilities an accessory?&quot; Porter said, quoting Steyer.
Steyer called the investment a &quot;mistake&quot; after pushback from progressives.
&quot;It was also a big wake-up call that I was in the wrong place, that I was in a business that was taking me to places I absolutely didn’t want to go,&quot; Steyer said at a March town hall. &quot;And there’s a reason I walked away from that business and walked away from a ton of money.&quot;
That anti-ICE plan drew fire from Republican candidate Steve Hilton, who called it &quot;insanity&quot; and accused Steyer of &quot;trying to buy this election because he has no real support.&quot;
&quot;This is far-left extremism beyond anything we saw during the Biden years. It’s an extension of the Biden open-borders agenda on the home front,&quot; Hilton said in a statement to Fox News Digital. &quot;He is calling for federal agents to be targeted on the streets and thrown in jail for enforcing the law. That is incitement. It puts a target on the backs of the men and women in uniform and empowers the most radical anti-government extremists.&quot;
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This isn&apos;t Steyer&apos;s first attempt at winning elected office. He dropped out of the 2020 presidential race after losing three Democratic primary contests. He spent nearly $250 million of his personal funds in that campaign.
Steyer has since donated $112 million to his 2026 gubernatorial campaign, dwarfing the hauls of his opponents. Forbes has estimated Steyer’s net worth at $2 billion.
Running on a platform that includes universal healthcare and free college, Steyer has aligned himself with progressive figures like Sen. Bernie Sanders, who has called him a &quot;friend,&quot; though Sanders has also said he is not a &quot;fan of billionaires getting involved&quot; in politics.
Steyer left the hedge fund he founded in 2012 to pursue his climate and clean energy advocacy work, which included creating his climate advocacy group NextGen America.
His money and campaigning have been behind three successful ballot measures and helped prevent another, including donating $12 million to California Proposition 50, the &quot;Election Rigging Response Act&quot; in 2025. The measure was passed, allowing for California to redraw its congressional districts to incorporate larger shares of urban and suburban voters, which Republicans unsuccessfully challenged in court.
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In 2010, he joined a campaign and donated $5 million to defeat Proposition 23, backed by billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch. The measure sought to overturn California&apos;s Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006. He also led measures that closed tax loopholes allowing corporations to avoid paying taxes in California and raised taxes on tobacco to supplement healthcare programs.
Steyer has received the endorsement of Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., citing his support for taxing billionaires and his push for single-payer healthcare, among other issues.
&quot;Tom has also been a bold leader on climate,&quot; Khanna said. &quot;We need a bold progressive agenda in California. That’s why I’m supporting Tom Steyer for governor.&quot; 
Steyer faces competition from Democratic candidates Rep. Katie Porter D-Calif., former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, and Biden era Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, among others. Rep. Eric Swalwell D-Calif., deemed the frontrunner, dropped out of the race amid sexual assault allegations.
Fox News Digital reached out to Steyer for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Las Vegas ‘pricing problem&apos; is scaring off tourists from &apos;greatest city in the world,&apos; says Rick Harrison</news:name>
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			<news:title>Las Vegas ‘pricing problem&apos; is scaring off tourists from &apos;greatest city in the world,&apos; says Rick Harrison</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Tourism in Las Vegas continues to decline — with about 38.5 million visitors last year, a 7.5% drop from 2024, according to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCA).
Rick Harrison of the Gold &amp; Silver Pawn Shop in Las Vegas and of &quot;Pawn Stars&quot; TV fame told Fox News Digital that his store experienced record-breaking months in both January and February of this year.
&quot;You give customers what they want, and they return,&quot; he said in an interview. &quot;A lot of hotels on the Strip — they&apos;re not hospitals where you have to go to them. There are choices out there. So, they&apos;re changing their pricing around.&quot;
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Harrison said some of the casinos that are &quot;really hot&quot; and &quot;always packed&quot; — such as Circa Resort &amp; Casino — are busy because they &quot;don&apos;t have crazy prices on everything.&quot;
He added, &quot;I don&apos;t have crazy prices, and that&apos;s what [some of the other] casinos need to do. Some casinos have always been doing that, and that is why they are doing well.&quot;
He said a big part of the success for Vegas venues in terms of drawing in tourists is customer experience.
&quot;I have a pawn shop. I changed it into a tourist destination, and people for years [said], ‘You get thousands of people a day at the store, you should charge them something.’ I&apos;m going, ‘No,’ because I want them to come to the store,&quot; said Harrison.
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He noted that back in the day, the price of hotel rooms, food and experiences were not as high — making trips to Sin City more attainable for most Americans.
&quot;I want to make sure all of my [visitors] have smiling faces, that they have a great time,&quot; he said. &quot;So when they go back to Ohio or Alabama or something, they tell their friends, &apos;Next time you&apos;re in Vegas, you really should go to Rick&apos;s Pawn Shop.&apos;&quot;
Harrison said he&apos;s seen some casinos dropping their prices and offering more deals to tourists, such as modified all-inclusives.  
Many officials, hotel owners and travel experts have cited a drop in Canadian tourism as a major reason tourism numbers have been down.
Circa Resort &amp; Casino, for its part, has launched an &quot;at par&quot; promotion — making the exchange rate for Canadians equal at its properties.
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&quot;Canadian [visitors] are down anywhere from 20% to 50%, depending on what month you look at over the course of the last year,&quot; casino owner Derek Stevens previously told Fox News Digital.
Harrison said he&apos;s seeing a decline in Asian tourism right now. &quot;I don&apos;t think that&apos;s necessarily [about] Las Vegas. I think that&apos;s currency issues and economic issues.&quot;
Rising gas prices, driven by oil hovering at nearly $100 per barrel amid the war with Iran, are creating uncertainty for the summer tourism season.
Harrison said gas in Las Vegas is over five dollars a gallon currently.
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&quot;The problem is we get our gasoline from California refineries, so it&apos;s a couple of dollars less than California, because California&apos;s got a crazy tax on everything — but that is tough in Nevada right now,&quot; he said.
He said California residents provide a large part of tourist revenue in Las Vegas.
&quot;This is still the greatest city in the world. It’s amazing living here,&quot; said Harrison. 
&quot;I will talk to my wife and [ask], ‘Which concert would you like to see this weekend?’ OK? [That&apos;s] not like most cities where you wait for a band to come to town. [In Vegas,] there&apos;s always something going on.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>CMLL champion Flip Gordon talks going from US Army National Guard reservist to pro wrestling ring</news:name>
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			<news:title>CMLL champion Flip Gordon talks going from US Army National Guard reservist to pro wrestling ring</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Travis Lopes Jr. is a former U.S. Army National Guard reservist and a father of two, but when he enters a Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) ring, a switch flips – almost literally.
Inside the squared circle, Lopes is known as Flip Gordon. He is CMLL’s current world historic middleweight champion, and in Las Vegas this week, he will help the company make history. CMLL will host its first solo U.S. show ever. It will come in the midst of WrestleMania week as pro wrestling fans hit Las Vegas for a few days of high-flying and hard-hitting action.
Lopes detailed his journey from the National Guard to a pro wrestling ring.
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&quot;I got my start in 2015. I was in the Army National Guard at the time, and I moved from the state of Idaho to the state of Massachusetts to begin this amazing journey of becoming a professional wrestler,&quot; he said. &quot;And now, almost 11 years later, it&apos;s taken me all over the world. I&apos;ve gotten to see more than 15 countries, and now I have a beautiful life down here in Mexico.&quot;
He said pro wrestling was always his dream – it just took him a different route than most.
But it was his time in the Army that helped him get the discipline he needed to stay the course and keep focus on his ultimate goal. He said he joined the Army when he was just 20 years old and serving helped him become a &quot;grownup.&quot;
&quot;For me, I always wanted to be a professional wrestler. So this is something I always knew I wanted to do. Obviously, life takes you on different journeys, but ultimately, I ended up where I wanted it to be. But if it wasn&apos;t for the Army, I don&apos;t think I ever would have made it as a professional wrestler. The Army taught me a lot of things about being a grownup.
&quot;I joined at 20, but it taught me discipline. It taught me work ethic. It taught how to be away from my family because being in the Army was the first time I was away from family for a long period of time,&quot; he told Fox News Digital. &quot;But I think the work ethic and the discipline really helped me the most because wrestling takes a lot of discipline. Not just with the in-ring aspect, but the traveling, being away from home, the discipline of, if you&apos;re on a strict diet, not eating junk food or fast food.
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&quot;So, discipline really is an important part of it. And another thing that helped me, I believe, was my time in college before the National Guard. I was a mascot. But I got to work out with the cheerleaders and the gymnastics, and that&apos;s where I learned my body control. I think if it wasn&apos;t for these things, especially in the military, I don&apos;t think I ever would have been a successful professional wrestler.&quot;
Being at CMLL was also a part of his dream as he watched legendary pro wrestlers like the late Eddie Guerrero and Chris Jericho compete for the company and ultimately become major stars around the world.
Lopes said he first received his opportunity at CMLL when he was with Ring of Honor. He made his debut on the company’s anniversary show. He said he wasn’t initially thinking he would be offered to stay with the company being that he was only into his first few months of his Ring of Honor contract.
He was expecting to take off in September 2017 when an earthquake nearly derailed any hope of him realizing that dream. He said his willingness to stay in Mexico and seeing how the community came together helped him fall in love with Mexico and led him to a CMLL ring full time.
&quot;I came down here in September of 2017, made my debut on the anniversary show. I was here for about two and a half weeks and then a big earthquake hit, and they canceled shows that whole week because they had to inspect the buildings, make sure it was safe to run events,&quot; he recalled. &quot;And I went to the office and I was like, ‘I know that I was supposed to leave on Monday,’ I was, like, ‘But can I stay another week?’ And they&apos;re like, ‘Well, we can&apos;t pay you more,’ And I was like, ‘Well, I didn&apos;t get to wrestle this week. So, it&apos;s the same basically,’ I was like, ‘If you&apos;re willing to pay my hotel for the next week so I can stay here, I&apos;d love to stay another week so that I can give you my committed dates.’
&quot;And so, I was able to stay here for another week. And those three and a half, I believe weeks it was, I just fell in love with the country of Mexico. I fell in with the culture, I fell with the Lucha Libre, I fell in love the food. Just seeing how everybody came together in a time of need was just so inspirational and I loved just that feeling that everybody had. It&apos;s almost like camaraderie, very similar to the military, but it was a whole culture, a whole country coming together for each other.&quot;
The CMLL World Historic Middleweight Championship is also known as the National Wrestling Alliance World Historic Middleweight Championship. Gordon captured the title in November 2024, defeating Villano III Jr. at CMLL Viernes Espectacular.
Gordon will be in a tag-team match with Capitán Suicida in Las Vegas. The two will square off against Mascarada and Neón. It’s one of a handful of matches that CMLL has put together during the week.
The CMLL show will be a part of Slam Fest, which is taking place in the Pearl Theater at Palms Casino Resort. Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling, Stardom, Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling and House of Glory will also run shows at the venue.
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			  <news:name>Swalwell’s mounting sexual misconduct allegations threaten career beyond politics, experts warn</news:name>
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			<news:title>Swalwell’s mounting sexual misconduct allegations threaten career beyond politics, experts warn</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Mounting sexual misconduct allegations against Rep. Eric Swalwell led him to resign from Congress and drop out of the California gubernatorial race, but legal experts say the fallout could extend beyond politics, including potential disbarment.
Swalwell is facing a string of accusations, including that he drugged and raped one woman and sexually assaulted one of his staffers, which have spurred at least two local criminal investigations. The accusations, which he has largely denied, have driven not just his exile from the political world but could now expose him to possible broader career repercussions.
Hans von Spakovsky, legal fellow at Advancing American Freedom, told Fox News Digital that Swalwell is bound by the State Bar of California&apos;s rules of professional conduct. Swalwell has had an active license to practice law in the state since 2006.
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The state lists out what would constitute professional misconduct, which the bar could investigate and then decide to suspend or revoke Swalwell&apos;s license. Von Spakovsky noted that &quot;dishonesty, fraud, [and] deceit&quot; are included, as well as &quot;moral turpitude.&quot;
&quot;It would be up to the State Bar to investigate and see if his behavior falls within any of these or other prohibitions,&quot; Von Spakovsky said.
Jonathan Turley, George Washington University law professor, said Democratic allies and left-leaning media previously &quot;shielded&quot; Swalwell but that the congressman was now &quot;persona non grata without a friend in the world.&quot; Turley raised the prospect of disbarment.
&quot;If these rape and sexual harassment claims are established, he is likely to face disbarment demands,&quot; Turley said on Monday just before Swalwell resigned. &quot;Even his prior boosters at MS NOW and CNN are unlikely to offer him a media deal.&quot;
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Several women have accused Swalwell of sexual misconduct or assault, including a former staff member who alleged, according to CNN, that he had nonconsensual sexual relations with her twice, including one time that left her &quot;bruised and bleeding,&quot; while she was intoxicated. In the latest and most serious development, a Beverly Hills woman named Lonna Drewes accused Swalwell during a press conference of drugging, raping and choking her in a hotel room in 2018.
The latter accusation prompted the Los Angeles County Sheriff&apos;s Department to open a criminal investigation, which follows the Manhattan District Attorney&apos;s Office also announcing a criminal investigation into the claims. FBI Director Kash Patel also signaled Swalwell could have federal exposure, asking the public to provide tips and for the former congressman to meet for an interview.
Sara Azari, a NewsNation analyst who is now representing Swalwell, told the outlet &quot;regret is not rape.&quot;
&quot;The fact that you know a day later or years later or what not, you maybe had shame around what you did, or maybe you were in a relationship and shouldn&apos;t have done what you did, doesn&apos;t make it rape,&quot; Azari said, emphasizing that Swalwell currently only faced allegations and no civil complaints or criminal charges.
If charged and convicted, misdemeanors or felonies involving sexual offenses could lead to disbarment, even if the lawyer is not actively practicing law, according to the professional conduct rules.
Before joining Congress, Swalwell was a law clerk and practiced law as a hate crimes prosecutor for the Alameda County District Attorney&apos;s Office.
Fox News Digital reached out to Azari for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WWE champ Jade Cargill very hopeful to meet &apos;Stone Cold&apos; Steve Austin at Hall of Fame ceremony</news:name>
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			<news:title>WWE champ Jade Cargill very hopeful to meet &apos;Stone Cold&apos; Steve Austin at Hall of Fame ceremony</news:title>
			<news:keywords>WrestleMania 42 is the big-ticket item on pro wrestling fans’ checklist this weekend in Las Vegas, but before the bell rings, WWE will enshrine its 2026 class into the Hall of Fame.
AJ Styles, Stephanie McMahon, Sycho Sid, Bad News Brown, Dennis Rodman, the tag team duo known as Demolition and Hulk Hogan’s match with Andre the Giant from WrestleMania 3 are included this year.
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Jade Cargill, the current WWE women’s champion, is also excited for the Hall of Fame festivities. She told Fox News Digital she was a big fan of the Attitude Era of the WWE and was hopeful to be able to meet be able to meet &quot;Stone Cold&quot; Steve Austin.
&quot;I hope he is there because I want to meet him,&quot; she told Fox News Digital in a recent interview. &quot;He’s one of the people, other than Paul Heyman and Booker T, Paul Heyman I was like I have to meet him. How did this guy survive this long? He’s bigger than life. He’s just natural with it. I have to meet him, have to take a picture with him, talk to him, I have to do that.
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&quot;And Stone Cold is the other person. I’m very hopeful that he’s gonna be there at the Hall of Fame. He was there last year. But I couldn’t like, there was so many people crowding him. And just to see Stephanie (McMahon) get her flowers is one-of-one. I love that for her.&quot;
Austin was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2009 as a wrestler. Last year, he was inducted as part of the immortal moment wing. His match with Bret Hart at WrestleMania 13 was inducted last year. He’s one of eight wrestlers who are in the Hall of Fame multiple times.
The WWE Hall of Fame ceremony will take place at Dolby Live at Park MGM on Friday night at midnight ET.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Eric Swalwell campaign paid hotel where accuser Lonna Drewes claims assault took place</news:name>
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			<news:title>Eric Swalwell campaign paid hotel where accuser Lonna Drewes claims assault took place</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Eric Swalwell, the former Democratic presidential hopeful who resigned from Congress and quit the California governor&apos;s race this week amid a storm of allegations ranging from sexual misconduct to rape, spent campaign money at a Hollywood hotel where a former model claims he sexually assaulted her.
Swalwell&apos;s 2018 re-election campaign made two payments at the Montrose hotel at 900 Hammond Street on July 18, 2018, according to finance records first publicized on X by a campaign finance expert named Rob Pyers. They were for $353 and $8.
That&apos;s the same address Los Angeles deputies revealed Tuesday after speaking with Swalwell&apos;s latest accuser, Lonna Drewes, who claims to have been victimized in July 2018. Swalwell has denied the allegations coming from her and several other women.
An additional review of Swalwell&apos;s expenditures by Fox News Digital revealed a $43.24 Lyft ride in California on that day. The filing does not show who took it or include more specifics about the ride.
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Now the disgraced ex-congressman faces legal probes on both coasts, according to authorities in New York and Los Angeles.
FBI Director Kash Patel challenged the former lawmaker to come in for an interview and encouraged any potential witnesses or victims to call the bureau&apos;s tip line in an X post. And the House Ethics Committee announced Monday its own probe into allegations of sexual misconduct.
While initially the allegations stemming from a 2024 encounter with a former staffer after a New York City gala seemed most likely to lead to charges, new evidence is emerging in California that appears to at least partially corroborate another accuser&apos;s story, according to Donna Rotunno, a Chicago-based trial attorney and Fox News contributor.
&quot;She seems fairly legitimate to me,&quot; she said of Swalwell&apos;s unnamed New York accuser. &quot;There was outcry. She went to the hospital. She seems to have some evidence to back up her story.&quot;
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Outcry is when a victim reports a sexual assault incident to someone else, like friends or family, rather than police. Testimony from witnesses on the receiving end of these conversations is allowed in court under certain conditions, Rotunno said. It&apos;s an exception to hearsay rules.
And the New York accuser also got tested for pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections, for which she has medical records.
&quot;She at least comes across as somebody who can back it up,&quot; said Rotunno, who is an expert defense lawyer in sex assault cases. &quot;Now it&apos;s for somebody else to determine whether or not they think that it’s a crime.&quot;
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If Manhattan investigators decide to file charges, she said they can expect a vigorous defense from Swalwell&apos;s legal team.
&quot;Would he have known if she&apos;s too intoxicated to consent?&quot; she posited. &quot;Just because you don’t remember doesn’t mean you don’t consent.&quot;
Drunken drivers consented to get behind the wheel before committing those crimes, she said. Drunken Uber riders consent to pay the bill and get home safely.
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&quot;Any jury can put themselves in that person&apos;s position,&quot; she said. &quot;Drunk people have sex all the time. It’s a very nuanced area of law.&quot;
After the New York accuser went public with her allegations in a San Francisco Chronicle interview published Friday, other women came forward with allegations of misconduct or worse.
One of them was Drewes, who told Los Angeles deputies Tuesday that Swalwell allegedly sexually assaulted her at a West Hollywood hotel in July 2018, located on the 900 block of Hammond Street — the address of the Montrose hotel where Swalwell&apos;s campaign made two payments on July 18, 2018.
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&quot;It corroborates... that she was there,&quot; Rotunno said. &quot;Now he would have to say it was consensual rather than it didn’t happen at all.&quot;
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&quot;We were supposed to go to a political event, and he said he needed to get paperwork from his hotel room,&quot; Drewes, a former model and software entrepreneur, said during a news briefing alongside her attorneys Lisa Bloom and Arick Fudali Tuesday.
She said she was already &quot;incapacitated&quot; by the time they got to his room.
&quot;He raped me,&quot; she alleged. &quot;And he choked me. And while he was choking me, I lost consciousness. And I thought I died. I did not consent to any sexual activity.&quot;
The allegations are similar to those in the Chronicle piece, from a former staffer accusing him of sexually assaulting her when she was blackout drunk after the New York City gala on April 25, 2024.
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According to the report, she claimed to remember only &quot;snippets of the night,&quot; including telling Swalwell &quot;no.&quot; Three days later, she reportedly told a friend she believed she was sexually assaulted.
&quot;As a lawyer who has dealt with Harvey Weinstein for now a little less than a decade, I would be very upset if they were not equally treating these people fairly,&quot; Rotunno told Fox News Digital. &quot;This allegation in New York is identical to the allegation on Harvey, without the alcohol. The alcohol makes it even worse.&quot;
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In New York City, Manhattan prosecutors are also asking for additional witnesses or victims to call them.
&quot;We urge survivors and anyone with knowledge of these allegations to contact our Special Victims Division at 212-335-9373,&quot; a spokesperson for the Manhattan District Attorney&apos;s office told Fox News over the weekend. &quot;Our specially trained prosecutors, investigators, and counselors are well-equipped to help you in a trauma-informed, survivor-centered manner.&quot;
After the Chronicle report, other women came forward with allegations, including Drewes, who said at a news conference in Beverly Hills Tuesday that she believes Swalwell drugged and raped her at a hotel in 2018.
Swalwell has denied the allegations, but he quit the governor&apos;s race.
&quot;I will fight the serious, false allegations that have been made,&quot; he wrote on X Sunday. &quot;But that&apos;s my fight, not a campaign&apos;s.&quot;
He later resigned from Congress.
Fox News&apos; Bill Melugin contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Viral Nikki Glaser clip prompts discussion over whether monogamy is dead</news:name>
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			<news:title>Viral Nikki Glaser clip prompts discussion over whether monogamy is dead</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Comedian and 2026 Golden Globes host Nikki Glaser set the internet on fire when talking about her views on sex in her relationship. During an appearance on the &quot;Call Her Daddy&quot; podcast, hosted by Alex Cooper, Glaser revealed that she &quot;kinda likes it&quot; when her boyfriend hooks up with other women.
&quot;In a relationship, I don’t really care if my boyfriend were to hook up,&quot; Glaser said. &quot;But that is not a two-way street. I’m not someone who likes to hook up when I’m in a relationship. I don’t really care about that. But I don’t care if someone else were to. In fact, I kinda like it.&quot;
Glaser has been dating her boyfriend, television producer, Chris Convy, on and off since the two met in 2013. The 41-year-old comedian said that while she did not mind her boyfriend being physically intimate with someone, she would have a problem if they were to engage in non-sexual intimate activities, such as watching a show together or texting each other jokes.
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The clip of Glaser talking about her relationship boundaries quickly went viral, sparking online debates. The online reactions ranged from shock and disgust to fascination, and even jealousy, with some men saying they wanted a woman who shared Glaser&apos;s desires. Many asked whether the comedian&apos;s remarks signified a larger movement away from monogamy, while others wondered if her relationship dynamic was healthy or a &quot;red flag.&quot; 
Jackie Dorman, a relationship expert, spoke with Fox News Digital about the viral clip, saying that it was more symbolic of Glaser’s brand than a shift in relationships and dating in the modern world.
&quot;I don&apos;t think that it&apos;s evolving views of people as a whole. I think that Nikki is a comedian, and I think this is not a one-off comment. If you&apos;ve ever listened to any of her comedy, she uses her relationship as a punchline a lot,&quot; she said.
The relationship expert suggested that the remarks could be evidence of Glaser operating in the male-dominated world of comedy that often acts as a &quot;boys club.&quot; Dorman noted that other female comedians often get raunchier to be more heard. She also highlighted Glaser saying that she did not want to step outside the relationship physically herself, but was OK with her partner doing so.
Dorman said that Glaser&apos;s remarks on emotional cheating might show where the comedian stands in her relationship.
&quot;If it&apos;s not a bit, if it is not a joke, this is a couple that&apos;s been on and off for 10-plus years. They haven&apos;t gotten married... And so, this could just be a situation where we&apos;re looking in the window of a relationship that maybe is not the right match,&quot; Dorman said.
Dorman noted that if Glaser is not joking about her situation, it could be a sign that the comedian is exhibiting &quot;avoidant attachment,&quot; meaning that she could be creating distance to feel safe without having to fully commit.
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While Glaser had a seemingly nonchalant attitude about her boyfriend engaging in sexual activity outside their relationship, Dorman warns that this kind of arrangement can get messy fast.
&quot;First of all, relationships are only what they are because we&apos;ve made a commitment to each other. There&apos;s an exclusivity that is required for a romantic relationship. So, once you start inviting other[s] into the mix, once people start doing things where you don&apos;t know what they&apos;re doing or if you can trust them, that starts to erode the relationship very quickly,&quot; she said.
Glaser&apos;s stated desire for a man who other women find attractive is not necessarily out of the ordinary, according to Dorman. The relationship expert said that &quot;people don&apos;t want to be with the &apos;mid&apos; guy&quot; and are looking for other women to see their significant other as attractive. However, according to Dorman, women are predominantly hypergamous and look to marry men who are better off than them financially or socially, while men often want to marry a woman who is better looking than they are.
&quot;I see a lot of women marry men that are not as good-looking as them,&quot; Dorman said, adding that in 2026 women are looking for men who are &quot;honest,&quot; &quot;faithful&quot; and &quot;emotionally available.&quot;
Dorman believes the clip of Glaser went viral because &quot;people are subtly afraid that this is what it takes to keep a relationship.&quot; 
Despite the virality of the clip and the concerns it spawned, Dorman insists that &quot;monogamy isn&apos;t dead,&quot; noting that she helped over 1,600 people get married in the last five years.
&quot;You do not have to lower your standards to have a man. You do not have to be chill and easygoing to keep a man. What you need to do is you need to stick to your non-negotiables and your standards, and I promise you there&apos;s lots of men out there that want the same things,&quot; she said.
Fox News Digital reached out to Glaser&apos;s team for comment but did not receive a response in time for publication.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Homeland Security official&apos;s killing leaves agency &apos;devastated&apos; as vetting breakdown exposed</news:name>
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			<news:title>Homeland Security official&apos;s killing leaves agency &apos;devastated&apos; as vetting breakdown exposed</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Department of Homeland Security official was killed in Georgia by a naturalized U.S. citizen with a prior criminal record, a case that is raising new questions about the federal government’s vetting process after the agency recently acknowledged significant screening gaps.
DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin confirmed Wednesday that Lauren Bullis, 40, was &quot;brutally shot and stabbed to death,&quot; identifying the suspect as 26-year-old Olaolukitan Adon Abel, who was naturalized in 2022 and has a record that includes convictions for sexual battery, assault, and battery against a police officer.
The killing comes shortly after U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services disclosed &quot;significant national security and public safety risks&quot; in U.S. vetting processes, describing past screening processes as &quot;wholly inadequate&quot; under former President Joe Biden.
Mullin said DHS is &quot;devastated&quot; by Bullis’ killing. The agency also said she &quot;was a bright spot for so many of the DHS community.&quot;
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Bullis was walking her dog when she was attacked, according to DHS. She served in multiple roles at DHS’ Office of the Inspector General, including as an auditor and a team leader in the Office of Innovation.
The agency said Abel was also arrested in connection with the murder of an unidentified woman he reportedly shot outside a Checkers, as well as a homeless man he shot multiple times outside a Kroger in Brookhaven, Georgia.
Andrew Arthur, a former immigration judge and policy expert at the Center for Immigration Studies, said, &quot;This is just the latest impact of the Biden administration&apos;s immigration policies.&quot;
In an interview with Fox News Digital, Arthur, who served under the Bush and Obama administrations, said the case raises concerns about whether existing safeguards were properly applied during the naturalization process.
&quot;There were plainly steps that were missed when this person was naturalized,&quot; he said, adding that recent agency findings suggest broader vulnerabilities in the system.
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It is not yet clear from publicly available information how Abel’s prior convictions factored into his naturalization review or whether they should have disqualified him under existing standards.
USCIS announced the creation of a new vetting center in December that DHS said would &quot;enhance screening and vetting of immigration applications, with a focus on identifying terrorists, criminal aliens, and other threats to public safety.&quot; The agency said the center would leverage advanced technologies and work closely with law enforcement and intelligence partners to uphold the integrity of the U.S. immigration system.
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The month before, USCIS also restored the practice of conducting neighborhood investigations of potential new citizens to verify aliens’ eligibility for naturalization by reviewing their residency, moral character, loyalty to the U.S. Constitution, and commitment to the nation’s well-being.
Arthur lauded this decision, saying, &quot;That&apos;s never been a priority, because of the numbers that we talk about, about 800,000 people naturalize every year.&quot;
&quot;This is a huge number of people, and we have assumed in the past that a simple fingerprint check and NCIC run will identify individuals who pose a danger to the community before they can be naturalized. We now know that that&apos;s not true.&quot;
He cautioned that though &quot;the numbers are big and we want to encourage people who are green card holders to become citizens,&quot; the U.S. must continue to &quot;invest resources in order to ensure that we don&apos;t confer citizenship on anybody who poses a danger to the United States going forward.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to a spokesperson for Biden for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>MORNING GLORY: If you care about the Constitution, read Sarah Isgur&apos;s new book</news:name>
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			<news:title>MORNING GLORY: If you care about the Constitution, read Sarah Isgur&apos;s new book</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Bravo Sarah Isgur. And thank you.
The &quot;bravo&quot; is for Isgur’s new book: &quot;Last Branch Standing: A Potentially Surprising, Occasionally Witty Journey Inside Today’s Supreme Court.&quot; Isgur is a superb communicator, a Harvard Law School-trained lawyer and a practiced observer of the Court as she and New York Times columnist David French demonstrate with every episode of their much listened-to podcast &quot;Advisory Opinions.&quot; 
If Isgur has a discernible judicial philosophy/ideology, it’s probably best described as a merger of Chief Justice John Robert’s and Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s, with a dash of the other four &quot;conservatives&quot; on the Court thrown in. 
But as Isgur explains at length and in useful detail, every label used in every discussion of the Court is at least very oversimplified and usually misleading. She’s Sarah Isgur. She runs on common sense, good humor and an appreciation for the complexity of Supreme Court proceedings. If you want to know what she thinks, you’ll have to read her book. The same rule applies to the nine justices.
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Isgur is also not just &quot;occasionally witty.&quot; She is very funny, and that helps a non-lawyer or even lawyers who aren’t focused on the Court to get the key themes into their heads. &quot;Winsome&quot; always wins when pitted against &quot;loud and certain,&quot; and far too much Supreme Court chatter falls into the latter category. Not Isgur’s. 
Constitutional law is complicated stuff.  That’s why all law students have to spend at least two semester-long classes to get the basics down and those two courses don’t usually include the Court’s criminal law jurisprudence. Isgur takes all that great tumbleweed of complexity and makes it manageable. 
When justices write books, I try to read them and am always eager to interview them within the rules set the Court has quietly established. An interviewer of a justice should not ask about matters before the Court or likely to get there, and should not expect one justice to dish on another. In interviews with Justices Barrett, Gorsuch and Thomas and with now retired Justice Breyer, I’ve found it is not difficult to respect those rules and still have interesting conversations. The books by justices should be mandatory for journalists covering the Court. They write to be understood.
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But they don’t shoot for laughs. Isgur does and there are plenty to be had. Enjoy. 
The &quot;thank you&quot; is because Isgur’s book prompted me to finally put down in a column the simple propositions that (1) it is unconstitutional to expand the Court above its present number and (2) Republicans should support keeping the Senate’s legislative filibuster rules in place so that we need never have to test proposition one. 
Amateurs will be quick to point to the historical fact that the size of the Court has varied between 6 and 10 members since it was first established by the Constitution, and that only the most recent change came via the Circuit Judges Act of 1869, which fixed the Court’s membership at 9 — with one of the seats designated as the chief justice. On nine occasions total, Congress has tweaked the number of justices, beginning in 1789,  but it has not done so since 1869, though there have been many opportunities for super-majorities of both parties to try and do so. Franklin Roosevelt famously tried and failed to &quot;pack&quot; the Court in 1937 after a landslide win in 1936, but his proposed Judicial Procedures Reform Bill of 1937 failed even his own party’s smell test.
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Why? It is guesswork to attribute motives to one or more legislators for what they did or did not do, especially legislators from a century and a half ago. But the fact should matter greatly that the last change to the Court’s numerical composition came after the upheaval of the Civil War and Andrew Johnson’s near-impeachment and on the heels of the ratification of the 14th Amendment with its guarantee of the &quot;due process of law&quot; should matter to those who believe in the rule of law. The last change to the composition of the number of justices came immediately after great threats to the Constitution and its repair after secession and civil war via the guarantee of &quot;due process of law&quot; from every state as well as the federal government.  
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I am prepared for Senate Democrats to refuse to confirm even one federal district court judge from President Trump must less any Supreme Court nominees should the Democrats regain the Senate majority in 2027. That’s the political process playing out and turnabout is fair — and constitutional — play. 
But piling five more Justice Brown Jackson’s on to the Court via court-packing legislation would mark a fundamental break with our past legal history and evolution. That would not be consistent with the rule of law. That would in fact be its abrogation and the beginning of a cycle impossible to predict in its outcome.
Which is why it is important for the Senate GOP to defend its filibuster rules. The filibuster is the one hurdle that must be crossed before any bill to mangle the Constitution via disfiguring the Court makes it to a final vote. Serious senators will defend it for the simple reason is that it preserves the stability of every institution but especially the Court. 
If you care about the Constitution, read Sarah Isgur’s new book and realize the Court isn’t meant to move quickly or to be broken beyond repair in a fit of partisan excess. &quot;We must never forget, that it is a constitution we are expounding,&quot; Chief Justice Marshall famously wrote in the 1819 decision McCulloch v. Maryland. Whether that restraint is still within the whole of the Republic depends not a little on serious people of the center-right to the center-left keep their eyes on the prize: The rule of law. 
Hugh Hewitt is a Fox News contributor and host of &quot;The Hugh Hewitt Show&quot; heard weekday afternoons from 3 PM to 6 PM ET on the Salem Radio Network, and simulcast on Salem News Channel. Hugh drives Americans home on the East Coast and to lunch on the West Coast on over 400 affiliates nationwide, and on all the streaming platforms where SNC can be seen. He is a frequent guest on the Fox News Channel’s news roundtable, hosted by Bret Baier weekdays at 6 p..m ET. A son of Ohio and a graduate of Harvard College and the University of Michigan Law School, Hewitt has been a Professor of Law at Chapman University’s Fowler School of Law since 1996, where he teaches Constitutional Law. Hewitt launched his eponymous radio show from Los Angeles in 1990. Hewitt has frequently appeared on every major national news television network, hosted television shows for PBS and MSNBC, written for every major American paper, has authored a dozen books and moderated a score of Republican candidate debates, most recently the November 2023 Republican presidential debate in Miami and four Republican presidential debates in the 2015-16 cycle. Hewitt focuses his radio show and his column on the Constitution, national security, American politics and the Cleveland Browns and Guardians. Hewitt has interviewed tens of thousands of guests from Democrats Hillary Clinton and John Kerry to Republican Presidents George W. Bush and Donald Trump over his 40 years in broadcasting. This column previews the lead story that will drive his radio/ TV show today.
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			  <news:name>House showdown: Democrat backed by Sanders, AOC faces Republican trying to flip blue-leaning district</news:name>
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			<news:title>House showdown: Democrat backed by Sanders, AOC faces Republican trying to flip blue-leaning district</news:title>
			<news:keywords>RANDOLPH, N.J. — Republican Joe Hathaway aims to flip a vacant U.S. House seat in a blue-leaning district in northern New Jersey.
&quot;I think we have the right math, the right bipartisan coalition to come together to win this thing,&quot; an optimistic Hathaway said this week in a Fox News Digital interview.
Hathaway is facing off against Democrat Analilia Mejia, who is backed by progressive champions Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of neighboring New York, in Thursday&apos;s special election in New Jersey&apos;s 11th Congressional District. The winner will fill out the final eight months of the term of Gov. Mikie Sherrill, the Democratic representative who stepped down from Congress in November after winning New Jersey&apos;s gubernatorial election.
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The special election comes as the GOP clings to a fragile House majority and would relish the opportunity to flip a suburban district Sherrill won by 15 points in her 2024 re-election and carried by roughly the same margin in last year&apos;s gubernatorial election. But given a rough political climate and traditional headwinds for the party in power, it&apos;s a tough task for a candidate with an R next to their name on the ballot.
To have any chance of winning, Hathaway will need the support of independents and crossover Democrats.
He said his message to those voters is &quot;even if you&apos;ve never voted for a Republican before, you got the chance to test drive one for the next six months, send me to Washington. Let me prove to you I&apos;m going to do what I say.&quot;
Pointing to Mejia, Hathaway argued that voters in the district will &quot;choose common sense over socialism in this race.&quot;
Mejia, a progressive organizer who served as national political director on the 2020 Sanders presidential campaign, pulled off an upset in the February Democratic primary, narrowly edging out more moderate rival former Rep. Tom Malinowski in a field of 11 candidates. While Mejia was the clear choice of the party&apos;s left flank, the rest of the field appeared to divide the moderate and center-left vote.
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Her victory was another boost for the left against the establishment after democratic socialist New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani sent shock waves across the nation with his Democratic primary victory in June 2025.
Hathaway, a former Randolph Township mayor and current council member who was uncontested for the GOP congressional nomination, emphasized that the choice for voters is &quot;between a common sense, practical independent leader who&apos;s gotten things done at the local level in New Jersey and knows the issues, contrasted with someone who&apos;s running on pure ideology, far left-wing ideology, Squad-backed ideology.&quot;
Mejia recently appeared at a town hall with Malinowski and on Sunday teamed up with Sherrill on the campaign trail as she aimed to unite Democrats, who enjoy a sizable registration advantage in the district.
Hathaway claimed that Mejia is now trying &quot;to hide from that a little bit in some of her rhetoric, because she knows that those policies are completely out of touch, but it&apos;s not fooling voters. It&apos;s certainly not fooling us.&quot;
Jewish voters make up a key part of the district&apos;s electorate, and Hathaway, in the only debate in the special election, claimed Mejia was antisemitic, noting that she has said Israel committed genocide in Gaza.
&quot;She blamed Israel for the attacks by Hamas on October 7,&quot; Hathaway said. &quot;I think Jewish individuals across this district, Republican or Democrat, are very afraid of this kind of rhetoric.&quot;
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Hathaway said, &quot;I&apos;ve spoken to more members of the Jewish community who have told me they&apos;ve never voted for a Republican in their life, who are going to vote for me in this race. I mean, that shows you where the Jewish community is on the importance of this race and how they are not aligned with Mejia... and her platform.&quot;
Mejia has pledged to &quot;protect the rights of Jewish constituents,&quot; and has said her criticism of Israel’s actions in Gaza should not be conflated with antisemitism.
In a statement to Fox News Digital, Mejia said that &quot;Joe Hathaway’s inability to distinguish between criticism of a government or government official and bigotry is troubling and disgusting in equal measure.&quot;
Mejia last week wrote that she was &quot;honored&quot; after being endorsed by the liberal pro-Israel political group J Street PAC. But her acceptance of the endorsement triggered pushback on the left, with the North Jersey Democratic Socialists of America calling her move a &quot;heel turn.&quot;
Hathaway, as he aims to win over independents and Democrats, is pointing out where he agrees and disagrees with President Donald Trump, who lost the district by eight points in the 2024 presidential election.
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&quot;I’m always going to do what’s right for this district first. And I’ve been clear: If the president’s going to do things that are good for the district, increasing the SALT cap deduction, putting money back in people’s pockets, especially New Jersey, affordability is so tough here. If we’re doing things like border security, reducing fentanyl deaths like we’ve seen in our community. Those are good things. I support those policies,&quot; Hathaway said.
&quot;But on the other hand, if the president&apos;s going to do things that aren&apos;t in the best interest of our district, it&apos;s my job to push back, and that&apos;s exactly what I&apos;ve done,&quot; he spotlighted.
Hathaway pointed to Trump&apos;s move last year to terminate billions of federal dollars for the Gateway Project, which is funding a new train tunnel under the Hudson River connecting New Jersey and New York, and the president&apos;s plans to cut roughly 1,000 jobs and nearly $1 billion in funding for an Army base located in New Jersey.
&quot;I&apos;m going to call balls and strikes in this race. I&apos;m not going to be a rubber stamp for anybody,&quot; Hathaway said.
He touted, &quot;I think we have the right math, the right bipartisan coalition to come together to win this thing on April 16.&quot;
But Dan Cassino, a Fairleigh Dickinson University political science professor and pollster, calls Hathaway&apos;s hopes of capturing crossover Democrats &quot;a pipe dream.&quot;
&quot;Democrats as a whole do not seem interested in finding common ground with Trump,&quot; he said as he predicted that most voters in the special election will be strong partisans. &quot;Democratic turnout is through the roof and Republican turnout is depressed at this point.&quot;
Cassino noted that &quot;right now national politics drives everything. We say all politics is local. Today, unfortunately, all politics is national.&quot;
Mejia, meanwhile, has tied Hathaway to Trump and Republicans in Congress.
&quot;MAGA Republicans are driving up everyday costs with extreme policies my opponent supports. Healthcare and critical programs are being gutted just to fund tax breaks for the ultra-rich. We can’t afford another vote for Trump in Congress,&quot; she wrote in a social media post.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Europe’s chemical industry is in free fall — America&apos;s could be next</news:name>
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			<news:title>Europe’s chemical industry is in free fall — America&apos;s could be next</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Europe’s chemical industry is quietly unraveling, and Americans should be paying very close attention. What is happening across the Atlantic is not simply a story of industrial decline. It is a warning sign for the United States about what happens when overregulation collides with global competition, especially from China. If Washington does not act, the same pressures now hollowing out Europe’s chemical base could undermine America’s position as a global chemical producer over the next decade. After all, it is just as true in the United States as it is in Europe that excessive regulation combined with a flood of Chinese imports is a double hit few industries can withstand for long.
The numbers alone are staggering. A recent story in the Financial Times disclosed that investment in Europe’s chemicals sector fell more than 80% in 2025, collapsing from 1.9 million tons of new capacity in 2024 to just 0.3 million tons last year. At the same time, plant closures doubled. Since 2022, around 20,000 jobs have been directly affected, and 37 million tons of production capacity – representing ~9% of Europe’s chemical production capacity – have disappeared. What we are witnessing is the structural decline of Europe’s chemical manufacturing sector, which produces all the building blocks for modern life.
Industry leaders in Europe are clear about what is driving this decline: high energy prices, suffocating bureaucracy, aggressive regulations, and a flood of cheaper imports from China. Chemicals are among the most energy-intensive products in the economy, with energy accounting for a significant share of petrochemical production costs. Chinese producers benefit from access to discounted oil from sanctioned suppliers, in effect creating a parallel trading network that provides cheap feedstock for Chinese petrochemical production. This gives Chinese chemical manufacturers a structural cost advantage in global markets and allows them to undercut Western competitors that lack access to those cheaper feedstocks. When you add carbon pricing, painfully slow permitting, and a veritable maze of regulatory requirements tied to the EU’s net-zero agenda, it becomes clear why investment capital, and jobs, have gone elsewhere.
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The consequences reach far beyond chemical companies themselves. Chemicals are the building blocks of modern economies. As Marco Mensink, director-general of the European Chemical Industry Council, warned, &quot;If you want a defense sector… an automotive sector, it’s totally dependent on chemicals supplying the materials.&quot; Europe is already 80% dependent on China for vitamins, and increasingly reliant on Chinese inputs for economic essentials. This dependence leaves Europe not only economically exposed but strategically vulnerable to China for the building blocks of its economy.
For Americans, the temptation is to see this as simply a problem of Europe’s own making. After all, the U.S. enjoys comparatively lower energy costs, abundant natural gas, and a more market-oriented approach to industrial policy. At Olin, we see that this sense of security is more fragile than people might expect. Many of the same pressures are already visible here: rising regulatory burdens, permitting delays for industrial projects, growing reliance on chemicals produced in China, and an uneven trade playing field. Recent Biden-era EPA rules pertaining to the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), particularly around risk evaluation and unreasonable risk determinations, have significantly expanded federal authority in the chemical space, adding to the regulatory burden facing companies here at home. This, in turn, has threatened the domestic production of chemicals essential to economic growth in the United States. As recent Congressional testimony highlighted, as late as 2009, the United States was the global leader in chemical production. Yet today, China accounts for 50% of all global chemical sales, with the United States a distant second place. Without deliberate action, the U.S. could follow Europe down the same path, losing investment, capacity, and, most importantly, good-paying American jobs, one plant at a time.
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The recent closure of our epoxy plant in Brazil offers a telling illustration of this broader trend. While Brazil is not Europe, the logic is the same. And while Europe is experiencing this troubling dynamic at scale, U.S.-based producers are not immune to the same calculus. In recent years at Olin, we have had to close chemical capacities in our facilities in the United States, as well as in Europe and Asia, as global markets shifted. Other chemical companies have also taken similar steps as rising costs and uneven trade conditions reshape the industry.
All is not lost though. The United States still has a strategic advantage in chemical manufacturing. When it comes to resources, technology, safety, and our workforce, the United States is well placed to continue advancing in the chemical sector. At Olin we are committed to fostering this sector of the economy and onshoring chemical manufacturing so that we strengthen the United States’ economic and national security interests.
As U.S. policymakers ponder our direction moving forward, the lesson from Europe’s decline is not that environmental goals or worker protections should be abandoned. It is that policy choices have trade-offs, and ignoring competitiveness has real consequences. The dramatic decline of chemical manufacturing in Europe shows what happens when regulation races ahead of market realities and when governments underestimate how quickly global supply chains can shift. Once capacity is gone, it is extraordinarily difficult, time-consuming, and very expensive to rebuild.
If the United States wants to avoid becoming dependent on China for the chemicals that underpin defense, healthcare, agriculture, and advanced manufacturing, we need a coherent strategy now. That means faster permitting, predictable regulation, realistic climate policy timelines, and a serious approach to trade enforcement. It means recognizing chemicals as a strategic sector, not just another line item in environmental rulemaking. Europe is offering our nation a cautionary tale in real time. The question is whether America will learn from it or follow Europe down the path to job losses and Chinese dependency.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>SEN BERNIE SANDERS: Artificial intelligence is coming for the working class. We must fight back</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-16T09:12:23.985Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>SEN BERNIE SANDERS: Artificial intelligence is coming for the working class. We must fight back</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Artificial intelligence (AI) is the most transformational technology in the history of the world—and will have a profound impact on the life of every man, woman, and child in our country. And, if you’re currently in the workforce, there’s a good chance it will take your job.
Recently, I took a trip in a self-driving Waymo car in San Francisco. There was no one behind the wheel. Waymo is already operating in 10 major cities and, along with other driverless car companies, intends to expand rapidly. In Texas, 18-wheelers are now traveling down highways without a driver. Left unchecked, it is likely that millions of truck drivers, bus drivers, taxi drivers, and rideshare drivers will lose their jobs in the next decade.
But it’s not just job loss in transportation. A few weeks ago, The Wall Street Journal reported that Jeff Bezos, the fourth-richest man alive, is seeking to raise $100 billion to purchase factories all over America. Not content with replacing the 600,000 workers in his Amazon warehouses with robots, he intends to do the same with millions of factory workers.
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Meanwhile, Elon Musk, the richest man alive, is converting Tesla into a robot company with the goal of building one million robots per year. What will these robots do? They will not only replace factory and warehouse jobs, they will displace workers in health care, grocery stores, the hospitality industry, call centers, and every other part of our economy.
AI will not only be devastating for blue-collar workers, but for white-collar workers as well. Mustafa Suleyman, the CEO of Microsoft AI, said most white-collar work &quot;will be fully automated by an AI within the next 12 to 18 months.&quot; A Stanford paper called &quot;Canaries in the Coal Mine?&quot; found there has already been a 16% decline in employment for younger workers in jobs exposed to AI—like computer programming and customer service.
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The reality is that the AI oligarchs do not want to just replace specific jobs. They want to replace workers. As Dario Amodei, the head of Anthropic, has said, AI &quot;isn’t a substitute for specific human jobs but rather a general labor substitute for humans.&quot; According to OpenAI’s charter, its mission is to build &quot;highly autonomous systems that outperform humans at most economically valuable work.&quot;
Why are AI and robotics being pushed so aggressively by Big Tech oligarchs like Musk, Bezos, Zuckerberg, Ellison, Altman, and Thiel? The answer is obvious. They are implementing a technology that will make them and their corporate clients even richer and more powerful. Why will any business want to hire a human worker when it can install AI and robotics and cut its labor costs by 80 to 90%? AI and robots don’t take a salary, need a vacation, require health care, or form a union. They just keep working—24/7.
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Replacing workers with revolutionary new technology is a good investment for billionaires. But for the working class of this country, AI and robotics could well be a nightmare. If AI and robotics eliminate millions of jobs and create massive unemployment, how will people survive if they have no income? How will they feed their families or pay for housing or health care? If workers and their employers are not contributing into Social Security and Medicare, what happens to these programs that provide life-and-death support for elderly and disabled Americans?
The American people see what is coming. And they don’t like it. According to a recent poll by Blue Rose Research, 79% of voters are concerned that the government does not have a plan to protect workers from AI job losses. Fifty-six percent are concerned about losing their job or having someone in their family lose their job in the next year. The next year!
Further, the overwhelming majority of Americans do not trust the motives of the AI oligarchs. For good reason.
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We’ve heard this story before. In the 1990s, the working class of this country was told by corporate America and their media that unfettered free trade would be a boon to the economy and that it would create millions of new jobs and raise wages. As many of us understood then, that claim was a lie, which is why we opposed trade deals like NAFTA and PNTR with China. The true goal of these deals was to shut down thousands of factories in the U.S., allow companies to move abroad where they could pay desperate workers starvation wages, and greatly enhance profits for large corporations. And they accomplished exactly what they set out to do.
Now, in the midst of the coming AI revolution, what should we be doing? It’s not complicated.
Congress must act to ensure AI benefits all of us—not just a handful of billionaires racing forward for power and profit.
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That is why I have introduced legislation to impose a federal moratorium on the construction of new AI data centers until strong safeguards are enacted. What does that mean?
It means that if AI and robotics are going to be deployed, these technologies must improve the lives of workers instead of just throwing them out on the street.
It means that as productivity greatly increases, the workweek should be significantly reduced with no loss in pay.
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It means fundamentally rethinking the American social contract. If AI and robotics are going to create unprecedented wealth, we as a nation must guarantee all Americans a high-quality standard of living: decent housing, health care, education, and more.
It means that if AI and robotics will be used by children, guardrails must be established to make sure they do not harm their emotional well-being or their capacity to learn.
It means that our democracy must be secured from those who would use these technologies to lie and distort reality, and it means that our privacy must be protected from huge surveillance corporations that can use AI to increasingly track and record every aspect of our lives.
And last, but certainly not least, it means that we need to protect the American people and the world from the existential threat many scientists fear may be coming. If AI and robotics become smarter than humans, there is a real possibility they will function independently of human control, with possible catastrophic outcomes. That obviously must not be allowed to happen. The international community must come together to prevent this nightmarish scenario.
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			  <news:name>Trump hits key battlegrounds to sell tax cuts, boost GOP ahead of midterms</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump hits key battlegrounds to sell tax cuts, boost GOP ahead of midterms</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump is heading this week to two crucial swing states in this year&apos;s midterm elections to highlight the tax cuts that Republicans in Congress passed, and which he signed into law, last year.
He will visit Nevada on Thursday and Arizona on Friday. The stops follow Wednesday&apos;s deadline for Americans to file their taxes with the IRS.
Trump&apos;s western swing comes as the GOP works to protect its razor-thin House and slim Senate majorities in the midterms, when the party in power typically faces political headwinds and loses congressional seats. The GOP also faces a challenging political climate fueled by persistent inflation, rising gas prices tied to what polls show is an unpopular war with Iran, and the president&apos;s low approval ratings.
But Republicans have for weeks spotlighted the tax cuts, which they insist will give them a political boost with voters in the midterms.
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In an interview Wednesday on Fox Business&apos; &quot;Mornings with Maria,&quot; Trump touted the tax cuts, telling host Maria Bartiromo that &quot;the refunds are really significant, and it makes it less complicated to do your tax return. Much less complicated.&quot;
&quot;People are getting refunds of $5,000, $8,000, $11,000 that they had no idea they were getting. It&apos;s turned out to be better, as good or better than I said it would,&quot; the president emphasized.
The tax cuts were a key component of Republicans’ massive domestic policy measure, which passed almost entirely along party lines in the GOP-controlled House and Senate.
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The law, originally titled the One Big Beautiful Bill Act but rebranded as the Working Families Tax Cuts, is stuffed full of Trump&apos;s 2024 campaign trail promises and second-term priorities, including extending the president&apos;s signature 2017 tax cuts and eliminating taxes on tips and overtime pay. 
Trump will spotlight the tax cuts on Thursday at a roundtable discussion at the AC Hotel in Las Vegas. The city, a popular entertainment and gaming mecca, has an outsized population of service industry workers who rely on tips and overtime pay.
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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the president on Friday will deliver remarks at a Turning Point USA event at Dream City Church in Phoenix.
&quot;You’ll hear a lot from the president about how his policies have benefited the American people,&quot; Leavitt said.
Democrats have criticized the tax cuts, arguing they disproportionately benefit the wealthy and corporations.
&quot;Donald Trump promised Americans lower prices, lower taxes, and bigger refunds, and what have they gotten instead? Massive tax breaks for Trump and his wealthy friends, a reckless trade war that has hiked prices, and a deadly and costly taxpayer-funded war with Iran,&quot; Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin argued in a statement.
Martin charged that &quot;Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ stole from nursing homes, rural hospitals, and hungry families to give a windfall to the ultra-rich.&quot; And he claimed &quot;Americans are seeing lower-than-promised refunds hit their bank accounts that won’t even cover the higher costs Trump has forced them to shoulder.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Virginia congressman says Spanberger wants to &apos;turn us into New England&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Virginia congressman says Spanberger wants to &apos;turn us into New England&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Less than a week before Virginians head to the polls to decide the fate of the state’s congressional map, a representative from a district at the center of the controversy pushes back. 
In an interview with the Ruthless Podcast released on Thursday morning, Rep. Ben Cline, R-Va., rebuffed the efforts by Virginia Democrats to change the layout of the congressional districts ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. 
&quot;Their goal is the long game,&quot; Cline said of the Democrat-backed redistricting attempt. &quot;It is the short game of the next election, but it’s also the long game of trying to turn rural Virginia into either a non-impact on politics or convert. You either assimilate or you’re destroyed.&quot;
Under the proposed map, Cline’s district in the western part of the state would be divided into five new seats. Josh Holmes, a co-host of the podcast, explained that this would dilute the impact of rural voters.
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&quot;They are attempting to split into five different districts to minimize a rural vote that they can overcome with Northern Virginia suburban NGO defense contractors,&quot; Holmes said during the interview. 
Virginia Democrats are following a national trend. Cline noted how this redistricting playbook has been used by Democrats across the country. 
&quot;They definitely want to turn us into New England,&quot; the congressman first elected in 2018 said. &quot;Massachusetts used to have Republican members of Congress, a much more balanced delegation. Now it’s 9-0. But Republicans vote, what, 40 percent of the population there. They do it in Illinois. Most of the states where they control, they’re trying to just draw Republicans completely out.&quot;
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Cline’s comments come as the polling on the referendum is tightening.  A recent poll from the Washington Post showed support for redrawing the state’s maps, leading by only 5 points. The projections show a closer race than last year’s gubernatorial election, where Democrat Abigail Spanberger defeated Republican Winsome Sears by more than 15 points.
Voters will get their chance to weigh in on the redistricting fight on Tuesday. Virginians will decide whether to approve a constitutional amendment enabling the General Assembly to redraw the state’s congressional map. 
Democrats claim that creating new maps would restore fairness to apportionment. Republicans argue that this is a gerrymander by turning the delegation from a six-five Democrat-majority to a 10-one Democrat-majority in a state where Kamala Harris only beat Donald Trump by six points. 
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Rep. Morgan Griffith, R-Va., who currently represents the Southwest part of the state, would likely become the only Republican remaining in Virginia’s delegation. 
Cline appeared on Ruthless as a part of the Ruthless Midterm Interview Series, an ongoing initiative to interview major GOP candidates. The hosts have already interviewed candidates in 12 states, with more scheduled as primaries across the country take place ahead of the November midterms. 
After Tuesday’s election on the map, Virginians will return to the polls on August 4th for the Republican and Democratic congressional primary elections. The general elections will take place on November 3rd.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mounting Troubles at Ohio State University Lead to Frustration</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mounting Troubles at Ohio State University Lead to Frustration</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ohio State isn’t the only university in turmoil, but few others have faced so many issues lately. One lawmaker called the school “a national embarrassment.”</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ahead of 2028, Vance Collects Cash, Chits and Contacts</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ahead of 2028, Vance Collects Cash, Chits and Contacts</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The vice president is also the finance chair of the Republican National Committee, allowing him to court donors who could prove helpful should he run for president.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jesus Memes, Threats and a War in Iran: A Portrait of Trump Under Pressure</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jesus Memes, Threats and a War in Iran: A Portrait of Trump Under Pressure</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Trump has lashed out at enemies, allies and even the pope, and made it harder for Republicans to keep the focus on economic issues in a midterm election year.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>March Closes With $164.10 Billion Deficit</news:name>
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			<news:title>March Closes With $164.10 Billion Deficit</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Ethan Faverino |
Earlier this week, the Joint Economic Committee released its Monthly Fiscal Update, revealing that the federal government recorded a deficit of $164.10 billion in March 2026.
For the first half of FY26, cumulative deficits reached $1.169 trillion, meaning 32.01% of outlays were unfunded by revenues, with the government spending $1.47 for every dollar received in revenue.
The year-to-date deficit for FY26 is 10.60% lower than the $1.307 trillion recorded in the same period of FY25. Full-year deficits in FY25 totaled $1.776 trillion.
According to the most recent 10-year budget projections from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), federal deficits are expected to total $1.853 trillion in FY26, $1.887 trillion in FY27, and $2.080 trillion in FY28.
In March, total federal net outlays amounted to $548.96 billion. Cumulative net outlays from the start of the fiscal year through March stood at $3.651 trillion.
This represents a 2.35% increase compared to the $3.567 trillion in net outlays for the same period in FY25. Full-year net outlays in FY2025 totaled $7.010 trillion. The CBO projects net outlays will reach $7.772 trillion in FY27 and $8.151 trillion in FY28.
Total federal net receipts in March were $384.86 billion, bringing year-to-date net receipts to $2.483 trillion. This marks a 9.84% increase from the $2.260 trillion in net receipts recorded in the comparable period of FY25. Full-year net receipts in FY25 were $5.235 trillion. The CBO forecasts net receipts of $5.596 trillion in FY2026, $5.885 trillion in FY27, and $6.071 trillion in FY28.
Key figures for March 2026 show net outlays of $548.96 billion, net receipts of $384.86 billion, and a deficit of $164.10 billion. For FY26 year-to-date through March, net outlays totaled $3.651 trillion, net receipts totaled $2.483 trillion, making the deficit $1.169 trillion.





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			  <news:name>Arizona Enacts ‘Cade’s Law’ Criminalizing Online Encouragement Of Teen Suicide</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arizona Enacts ‘Cade’s Law’ Criminalizing Online Encouragement Of Teen Suicide</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Matthew Holloway |
Arizona has enacted legislation aimed at addressing teen suicide by expanding criminal penalties for adults who encourage minors to take their own lives through targeted communication.
According to a press release from Arizona House Republicans, House Bill 2665, known as “Cade’s Law,” establishes criminal liability for adults who intentionally advise or encourage a minor to die by suicide through direct communication, including online messages.
The law expands Arizona’s manslaughter statute to include cases in which an adult, age 18 or older, knowingly encourages a minor to die by suicide while aware of the minor’s intent.
The legislation, sponsored by Representative Pamela Carter (R-LD4), is named after Cade Keller, a 16-year-old Arizona teen who died by suicide in 2022. Lawmakers said the case highlighted a gap in existing law, which penalized providing the physical means for suicide but did not address targeted online communication encouraging self-harm.


✅Arizona Enacts “Cade’s Law” to Tackle Teen Suicide
“Teen suicide is a crisis, and we cannot ignore it. Cade Keller was only 16. He loved welding and had plans to attend Mesa Community College. Then his life was cut short. Cade posted online that he planned to take his life.… pic.twitter.com/ywVQv9nkRA
— Arizona House Republicans (@AZHouseGOP) April 13, 2026





In the release, the Arizona House GOP Caucus wrote, “Cade’s Law closes a dangerous loophole.” 
Under the new law, “directed communication” includes verbal, written, or electronic messages specifically aimed at a minor, including social media posts, text messages, or other online interactions.
An adult who intentionally sends such communication to a minor, with knowledge of the minor’s intent to die by suicide, can be charged with manslaughter, a Class 2 felony.
The measure does not apply to general discussions about suicide or mental health that are not directed at a specific individual.
In a statement marking the law’s enactment, Carter said, “Teen suicide is a crisis, and we cannot ignore it. Cade Keller was only 16. He loved welding and had plans to attend Mesa Community College. Then his life was cut short. Cade posted online that he planned to take his life. People saw it. No one called 911. No one got an adult. Cade died. That is the nightmare every parent fears, and it is happening to too many families. Cade’s Law makes this a crime. If you knowingly use direct messages to advise or encourage a minor to die by suicide, you will be prosecuted. If you see warning signs, do not wait. Make the call. Get help. Step in.”
The legislation was designed to address the growing role of online platforms in cases involving teen self-harm. Teen suicide is the second leading cause of death among individuals ages 10 to 24 in the United States, according to data cited in legislative materials.
The bill received overwhelming bipartisan support in the Arizona Legislature and was advanced as part of broader efforts to address youth mental health and online safety concerns. It was signed into law alongside HB 2666, which addresses the sexual extortion of minors online.





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			  <news:name>Andy Biggs Raises Nearly $3M For Arizona Governor’s Race</news:name>
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			<news:title>Andy Biggs Raises Nearly $3M For Arizona Governor’s Race</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Staff Reporter |
Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ-05) announced he has raised nearly $3 million to date, and has over $1 million cash on hand. 
Following the aggregate donations of multiple contributors, the biggest donations to Biggs’ campaign came from Biggs’ federal campaign, Biggs2016, amounting to $50,000, and the Freedom Club PAC which gave over $16,000. 
Arizona campaign funding data reports fellow Republican congressman and gubernatorial candidate David Schweikert as having raised nearly $900,000, and having nearly $300,000 cash on hand.
Schweikert’s top donors came from Schweikert’s own coffers. $572,00 came from Schweikert’s federal campaign committee, Friends of David Schweikert. $115,000 came from Schweikert himself. 
Even combined, the pair doesn’t come close to the amount in the Democratic governor’s campaign coffers. 
Incumbent Gov. Katie Hobbs has raised over $5.7 million since last year, and has over $6 million in cash on hand. 
Unlike Biggs and Schweikert, Hobbs had multiple large donors outside of multiple contributor aggregates, mainly unions: Unite Here Tip Campaign Committee ($11,000), United Food and Commercial Workers Union of Arizona Local 99 ($11,000), AFSCME People ($11,000), Arizona Education Association ($11,000), and Hollywood star Jennifer Garner ($10,000). 
Hobbs also received nearly $250,000 in non-contribution income from Copper State Values, a political action committee established and chaired by Hobbs’ campaign manager, Nicole Demont. 
Demont established the PAC in December 2024, and teamed up with leading dark money handler Dacey Montoya (“The Money Wheel”), who serves as the PAC’s treasurer. Funds from the PAC began benefitting Hobbs’ campaign last June.
Other than a few contributions to outside organizations, it appears Copper State Values functions as a funding arm for the Hobbs campaign. 
Copper State Values has made payments to a number of companies which Hobbs has paid for services, including $150,000 to the California-based Capital Strategies, which has Hobbs listed under its clientele; nearly $7,000 to Pingdex for calls; and $40,000 to Monteverde Strategies. 
The non-contribution income covered shared expenses between the Hobbs campaign and the PAC: acquisition, office supplies, insurance, professional services, rent, finance consulting, payroll, postage, mailers, utilities, fuel, food and beverage, fundraising event, travel, and health insurance.
Multiple donations came from the health sector: Centene Management Company, the Missouri-based largest Medicaid managed care organization in the nation; PhRMA, the D.C.-based biopharmaceutical trade association; 7WireVentures, an Illinois-based backer of digital health companies; Paradise Valley healthcare executive Reginald Ballantyne; Scottsdale-based Priority Ambulance; Ohio-based Elevance Health; UnitedHealth Group; CVS Health.
Others donations coming from special interests included Google, NextEra Energy Resources, a Florida-based wholesale electricity supplier; DraftKings, the Massachusetts-based online sports gambling giant; Sports Betting Alliance; DoorDash, the food delivery service giant; Casey Wasserman, with the major California talent agency Wasserman; Green Valley-based cell tower and telecommunications attorney John Pestle; California-based solar developer Mark Boyadjian for Arevia Power; Tempe-based Carvana; and California-based clean energy developer Clearway Renew Consolidated Devco.
Multiple donations to the PAC came from the real estate sector: California-based Klein Financial Corporation; Verde Investments, a Tempe-based real estate firm; James Edward Pederson, a Phoenix-based founder of the Pederson Group; Mark Breen, and Scottsdale-based president of Atlantic Development &amp; Investments.
Other sizable donations came from the Arizona Beverage Association; Marcia Grand, Tucson retiree and wife to late trial attorney Richard Grand; the Salt River Pinta-Maricopa Indian Community; Arizona Democratic Party; Democratic Governors Association; D.C.-based Laborers International Union of North America; and Illinois-based racial justice group Communities United.
Karrin Taylor Robson, who suspended her campaign earlier this year, accumulated over $4.7 million for her gubernatorial run. Over $2.2 million of that came from her own pockets. Her cash balance sat at $1.1 million.





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			  <news:name>AZFEC: The Local Control Myth</news:name>
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			<news:title>AZFEC: The Local Control Myth</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By the Arizona Free Enterprise Club |
Proximity to the people does not prevent abuse of power. In fact, it often does the opposite. Municipal governments enact restrictive policies just as easily as state or federal governments and often with less scrutiny. 
There is a myth in America that the closer government is to the people, the more checks exist and the better the governance. By that logic, local governments, city and town councils, being closest to the people, must be the least corrupt and most responsive. Because of this, municipalities and their proponents constantly argue that they should be free to govern their communities without interference, or as it’s often framed, maintain “local control.” 
The local control argument might seem intuitive, however, does shifting power from one level of government to another actually protect individual freedom? The burden on the people is the same, if not more, whether bad policy comes in the form of higher taxes, increased fees, restrictive regulations, or costly utility rate hikes from federal, state, or local government. 
In Gilbert, residents have been outraged by astronomical water bills and rate increases, decisions made not in Washington, D.C. or in Phoenix, but by their own local government. Proximity did not protect them; it made the impact more immediate. Gilbert is not the only town with unceasing increased costs, municipalities across Arizona are raising taxes, fees, and rates (good thing there is a resolution moving through the legislature to alleviate this)…
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			<news:keywords>Q: I am so confused about pet insurance. Is it really worth it?</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Seventh Day Slumber headlines free Christian rock concert on May 2</news:title>
			<news:keywords>BULLHEAD CITY — A free Christian rock concert is slated for May 2 at the John and Olivia McCormick Performing Arts Pavilion hosted by Desert Shores Community Baptist Church.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>More Young Men Say Religion Is ‘Very Important’ to Them, Poll Finds</news:title>
			<news:keywords>“I wanted something new and something traditional and something that felt holy.”</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>DeepL, known for text translation, now wants to translate your voice</news:name>
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			<news:title>DeepL, known for text translation, now wants to translate your voice</news:title>
			<news:keywords>DeepL says its tech could be used for real-time translation with meeting tools like Zoom and Microsoft Teams</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NY Times reporter loses job over hot tub photos, NFL coach does not: Same old double-standard story</news:name>
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			<news:title>NY Times reporter loses job over hot tub photos, NFL coach does not: Same old double-standard story</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The leaked hot tub photos were embarrassing, no question about it.
There was NFL reporter Dianna Russini of the New York Times – part of its sports unit The Athletic – getting quite cozy with New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel.
Other shots obtained by the New York Post’s Page Six showed the pair, who are both married, locked in an embrace on the roof of a private bungalow, and holding hands at a luxury hotel in Sedona, Ariz.
More details in a moment, but the bottom line is a tale most foul, as familiar as civilization itself.
DIANNA RUSSINI RESIGNS FROM THE ATHLETIC AMID MIKE VRABEL CONTROVERSY
The woman takes the fall, and nothing happens to the guy.
Russini was forced to resign from the Times, and Vrabel, for now, has emerged unscathed.
This is not to suggest that Russini is some innocent victim. She is absolutely tone-deaf about the seriousness of what she has done. She covers the Patriots! That is, along with the league’s other teams. On what planet is this not out of bounds?
PATRIOTS&apos; MIKE VRABEL WAS NEVER EXPECTED AT TEAM&apos;S PRE-DRAFT PRESS CONFERENCE
Plus, they weren’t exactly being discreet. Russini must have been aware that photos were being taken. Doesn’t everyone know by now that pictures, especially of the salacious variety, always wind up on the interwebs?
And it’s a major embarrassment for the Times, which rushed to defend Russini when the story first broke.
The Athletic, which replaced the Times sports desk so subscribers could be charged an extra fee, and which does a very good job, dismissed the initial accounts.
Steven Ginsberg, The Athletic’s executive editor, backed Russini, telling the New York tabloid that he is &quot;proud&quot; of her. &quot;These photos are misleading and lack essential context. These were public interactions in front of many people.&quot;
But as Front Office Sports later reported, The Athletic decided to investigate Russini’s account, and that the pictures had been shopped to TMZ and other outlets. ESPN confirmed that the Post’s coverage had raised concerns that were being reviewed.
Vrabel, who led the Patriots to the Super Bowl and was named NFL Coach of the Year, could not have been more dismissive. &quot;These photos show a completely innocent interaction and any suggestion otherwise is laughable,&quot; he told the Post. &quot;This doesn’t deserve any further response.&quot; And that was it.
But Russini has had plenty to say since she was allowed to resign. In a letter to Ginsberg on Tuesday, obtained by The AP, she does not offer a shred of regret:  
&quot;I have covered the NFL with professionalism and dedication throughout my career, and I stand behind every story I have ever published…unfortunately, commentators in various media have engaged in self-feeding speculation that is simply unmoored from the facts.&quot;
&quot;Moreover, this media frenzy is hurtling forward without regard for the review process The Athletic is trying to complete. It continues to escalate, fueled by repeated leaks, and I have no interest in submitting to a public inquiry that has already caused far more damage than I am willing to accept.&quot; 
Russini said she’s quitting before her contract expires on June 30 &quot;because I refuse to lend it further oxygen or to let it define me or my career.&quot;
Sadly, she still doesn’t get it. Journalists are supposed to avoid even the appearance of a conflict.
Now some media outlets are asking the inevitable question.
NBC Sports asked: &quot;Is there a double standard for Mike Vrabel, Dianna Russini?&quot;
But reporter Mike Florio writes that Vrabel has a very different job in Massachusetts. If the coach was leaking non-public information, he says as a hypothetical, that could be a problem.
SUPER BOWL CHAMPION DEFENDS MIKE VRABEL, NEW YORK TIMES REPORTER OVER LEAKED PHOTOS
And there’s this vague catch-all in league rules for players: &quot;Conduct that undermines or puts at risk the integrity of the NFL, NFL clubs or NFL personnel.&quot;
The Boston Globe has also assailed a &quot;double standard,&quot; saying female journalists’ credibility is more easily challenged and male figures like coaches are less likely to suffer consequences.
Globe columnist Chad Finn says that &quot;accountability falls unevenly.&quot;
Veteran sportswriter Jeff Pearlman said in a TikTok video that if he had a private meeting with Mike Vrabel, there wouldn’t be any headlines, even if they jumped in a hot tub, but when it’s a female reporter, it’s national news.
&quot;It is unfair but a reality for women reporters, it’s unfair, but they really have to be cautious when writing about a particular man…It’s just such a painful double standard.&quot;
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Look, I get it. Journalists are held to a higher ethical bar. Female journalists in particular are held to a higher ethical standard than sources. Particularly if the source is a powerful man. And especially if that man just took his team to the Super Bowl.
But nobody looks good here – not the Times, not Dianna Russini, not the Patriots, not the National Football League, and definitely not its Coach of the
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			  <news:name>2 detained after shooting in New York leaves 15-year-old killed, two others wounded: police</news:name>
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			<news:title>2 detained after shooting in New York leaves 15-year-old killed, two others wounded: police</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Two people were taken into custody on Wednesday after a shooting that killed a 15-year-old and wounded two others in what police described as a gang-related shooting at Eisenhower Park on Long Island in New York.
The shooting occurred around 8:20 p.m. near Hempstead Turnpike and Merrick Avenue, the Nassau County Police Department said.
Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder told reporters that gang members saw an invitation on social media for a barbecue at the park, according to CBS New York.
MAN CHARGED IN FATAL SHOOTING OF US MARINE IN NORTH CAROLINA HAD CRIMINAL RECORD SPANNING THREE DECADES
Two people then became involved in an argument and shots were fired, Ryder said.
Three people, including the 15-year-old boy, were struck by gunfire. The three victims were transported to a local hospital, where the teenager was pronounced dead.
TEEN GIRL GUNNED DOWN IN POSH CHICAGO ENCLAVE AS POLICE RUSH TO NAB HER KILLER
The two other victims were listed in stable condition, and Ryder said they underwent surgery late Wednesday. Their ages were not immediately known.
Two people who were both carrying weapons were taken into custody. Police did not release the suspects&apos; identities or specify what charges they may face.
The shooting remains under investigation.
After the shooting, responding officers flooded the area. Patrol cars were seen lining the roadways and a police helicopter was observed circling the park as officers investigated the incident.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>The very first &apos;Fourth Wing&apos; night in the WNBA is coming to Phoenix</news:title>
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			  <news:name>From mariachi to son jarocho songs and beyond: UA’s Sounds of History celebrates Spanish-language music</news:name>
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			<news:title>From mariachi to son jarocho songs and beyond: UA’s Sounds of History celebrates Spanish-language music</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In mariachi, he chooses the guitarrón. In son jarocho, the jarana. At times, he sings. His favorite bolero is “Nunca Jamás,” by Tucson native Eduardo “Lalo” Guerrero, known as the “Father of Chicano Music.” He collects instruments, earned a doctorate in ethnomusicology and learned Spanish through Mexican music. Professor Estevan Azcona doesn’t just study music: he lives it.
“Discipline and practice are something I find enjoyable,” he says. “But most importantly, I can play with other musicians and share traditions.”
Whether he’s plucking a hefty six-string bass guitarrón or strumming an eight-string ukelele-looking jarana, Azcona sees music as a means for sharing borderlands heritage and storytelling in Spanish.
During a Taconazo event organized by Southwest Folklife Alliance with members of Tucson Son Jarocho Collective and Mono Blanco de Veracruz in 2018. Credit: Nieves Montaño
 Credit: Nieves Montaño



Azcona is a University of Arizona scholar and trained musician. He will participate in Tucson’s Sounds of History event on April 19, where he will speak about — and perform —  traditional Mexican music.
This year’s Sound of History event is titled “Música from Tucson and Beyond,” focusing on the history of Spanish-language music in Southern Arizona and across Latin America.
“I was invited to talk about music from different regions of México,” he says, pausing as he speaks in Spanish, choosing each word with care, his voice coming alive when he talks about Mexican music. “But I will also play with the Son Jarocho group.”
The jarocho harp, along with the jarana and the requinto, is one of the essential instruments of son jarocho. Photo: Nieves Montaño
 Credit: Nieves Montaño



Son jarocho folk music hails from the state of Veracruz in México’s Gulf Coast region, and dates back more than 200 years with West African, Indigenous and Spanish influences. In the 1950s, Mexican American singer Ritchie Valens recorded a rock ‘n’ roll version of “La Bamba,” carrying the historic jarocho tune to the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.
The UA Department of History organized the event, hosted at JoJo’s Tucson. Performers include Mariachi Las Aguilitas, Las Azaleas, El Surco and the Tucson Son Jarocho Collective. Speakers include Jennie Gubner, Tyina Steptoe and Azcona.
Las Azaleas is an all-female group from Tucson, dedicated to celebrating the heritage of Latin music. Founded in 2020 by violinist and vocalist Diana Olivares, the group arose from a desire to give voice to the stories of pioneering women who shaped the genres of mariachi, bolero, and trio music. Photo:  Las Azaleas. Credit: Las Azaleas



“It’s an event for the public. Not just for academics and students,” he says. “The idea is to share stories and experiences, not to stay within academic language.”
In a city like Tucson, where identities intertwine on both sides of the border, music emerges as a cultural marker. The presence of Spanish-language music is a constant in Southern Arizona, Azcona says.
Las Azaleas will be at the Sounds of History event. Photo: Las Azaleas. Credit: Las Azaleas



This interview was edited for clarity and length.
Question: Why is it important to tell the stories behind songs?
Answer: We are in Tucson, in a border region between the United States and México. It’s an opportunity to think of our place as a transborder space of cultures, language, styles and artistic expressions. In the case of music, the focus of the event is Spanish-speaking traditions here in our region. It’s important not to forget that history and to think about the future we all share.
Q: As a scholar, what role has Spanish-language music played in shaping identity in places like Tucson?
A: We are talking about music in Spanish —there’s a lot of it. We are talking about Hispanic communities that are part of daily life in Tucson, in Arizona. Music is an expression that is present, part of the sounds of the day: on the radio, in different parts of the city and the region, in homes, neighborhoods and restaurants.
Q: Will different types of Spanish-language music be discussed?
A: I’ll focus on mariachi and son jarocho — there won’t be time for everything. But other traditions from Latin America will be discussed. The group El Surco will be there, playing music from South America. Jennie Gubner will talk about music from Argentina and Chile.
But here in Tucson, so close to México, Mexican traditions and the history of Mexicans in Arizona are central. That’s why there is so much Mexican music on the event’s agenda.

📍 Sounds of History: Música From Tucson and Beyond
🗓 Sunday, April 19, 2026
 🕑 2 p.m. – 6 p.m.
 📌 JoJo’s Tucson
 76 W. Washington St.
🎟 Free admission




Q: Which musical genre defines you culturally?
A: My family is from México, but I was born on this side, and so were my parents. In terms of musical traditions, I played for many years in a mariachi group. Now I play more in the son jarocho tradition. I have experience in both.
Q: What is your favorite song in Spanish?
A: It’s very difficult, he says with a laugh. I don’t know if there’s just one song among so many, because we have so many powerful genres. But since we are in Tucson, the place where Lalo Guerrero was born, I like the bolero “Nunca Jamás.”
Q: And in mariachi?
He laughs again before answering: I like sones —  there are so many favorites — but I’ll say “Son de Pasacalle,” “Los Arrieros” or “El Pasajero.”
Q: What instruments do you play?
A: Guitarrón, guitar, different son jarocho instruments, but I’ve been collecting instruments for many years, there’s so many.
Q: How did you learn Spanish?
A: Music was an important space for me to practice Spanish, but it’s been many years since my mariachi days.
Q: In Southern Arizona, what do communities listen to the most?
A: We are in Tucson, the cradle of youth mariachi. Mariachi is very important. It has a long history here.
Q: Why should people attend “Música from Tucson and Beyond”?
A: Music is very important to our cultures, and in Tucson this event is an opportunity to learn more about Spanish-speaking communities, their music and particularly how being such a border community, we share with México the traditions of mariachi, son jarocho and more.





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The phones are the primary method for detainees to communicate with family and their legal representation while held at the detention center, but the phones were not functioning.
The guards first started to taunt the detainees as they were in a cell. Blankenship said the guards then became &quot;more aggressive and were yelling and threatening to enter the cage.&quot;
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One detainee was punched in the face after walking up to a guard. The guards then began beating other detainees in the cell.
Blankenship said one of her clients was punched in the right eye, thrown to the floor and beaten by several guards. She said guards kicked him in the head and injured his shoulder and arm. A guard also put his knee on the detainee&apos;s neck while restraining him, according to the attorney.
Included in the declaration is a photo taken during a video call nearly a week after the beating showing the detainee with a bruised eye.
&quot;The officers beat several people during this incident and broke another detained individual’s wrist,&quot; Blankenship wrote, noting that the detainee whose wrist was broken is not among her clients.
Phone service was restored the following day, although officials failed to provide any explanation as to why it was cut off.
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Blankenship&apos;s declaration was part of a court filing alleging that state and federal officials have not complied with a federal judge&apos;s preliminary injunction last month ordering the detention center to offer detainees access to timely, free, confidential, unmonitored and unrecorded calls with their attorneys.
U.S. District Judge Sheri Polster Chappell directed officials to provide at least one operable telephone for every 25 people held in the facility.
The judge&apos;s order came after a lawsuit that argued that officials at the facility were violating detainees&apos; First Amendment rights.
State officials have denied claims of restricting detainees&apos; access to their attorneys, pointing to security and staffing issues for any cutoffs. Federal officials, who are also defendants in the case, denied that detainees’ First Amendment rights were violated.
Last week, state officials filed a notice saying they intend to appeal the judge&apos;s ruling.
The facility has been slapped with several lawsuits since it was built over the summer.
The detention facility was constructed last year by Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration to support President Donald Trump’s plan to mass detain and deport migrants. Officials in the Sunshine State also built a second immigration detention center in northern Florida.
During a visit last week to the detention center, U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., said she was not given the opportunity to speak with detainees. 
The lawmaker also described conditions at the detention center as &quot;inhumane&quot; and &quot;cruel.&quot;
&quot;The way the detainees are housed is cruel and unnecessary,&quot; she said.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NYC Mayor Mamdani calls threat of rich people leaving NYC over taxes &apos;imagined&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>NYC Mayor Mamdani calls threat of rich people leaving NYC over taxes &apos;imagined&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani claimed on Wednesday that threats of the city&apos;s wealthiest residents leaving the city over high taxes were &quot;imagined.&quot; 
Mamdani held a Tax Day public forum with economists Gabriel Zucman and Joseph Stiglitz to discuss his plans to further tax the rich, starting with a new tax on luxury properties valued at $5 million or more.
&quot;For all of the discussion of the imagined exodus that would take place were we to tax the wealthiest New Yorkers by the appropriate amount—I say imagined because before I was a mayor I was a state legislator and I was part of an effort to increase taxes on millionaires at that time—we were told the same thing then—and what we find now is that we have more millionaires today than we did at that time even after having passed that tax,&quot; Mamdani said.
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Mamdani acknowledged New York City losing many of its residents in recent years, pointing out that the city lost 200,000 Black residents between 2000 and 2020. However, he claimed that this was an &quot;exodus&quot; of working-class people who can no longer afford to live there.
&quot;And so for all of that conversation about this imagined exodus, we have to reckon with the very real exodus that we are seeing in the city, an exodus of working-class people, an exodus of those who cannot afford to live here and for many who work here who now find their residence in Jersey City or in Connecticut or in Pennsylvania, anywhere else where their dollar can go a little bit further,&quot; Mamdani said.
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During the forum, Mamdani also highlighted his past campaign goals for free busing, universal childcare and five city-run grocery stores.
Though Mamdani was able to launch a universal childcare program within his first 100 days in office, he has yet to deliver on his plans for free busing or a city-run grocery store. The first of the proposed grocery stores is currently slated to open in late 2027.
Fox News Digital reached out to the mayor&apos;s office for comment.
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Mamdani&apos;s comments came in stark contrast to previous ones made by New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, who encouraged wealthy former state residents to move back and support social programs.
&quot;There are some patriotic millionaires who stepped up. OK, cut me the checks. If you want to be supportive — but maybe the first step should be [to] go down to Palm Beach and see who you can bring back home, because our tax has been eroded,&quot; Hochul said last month.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Havasu veteran and firefighter enters new venture with Main Street restaurant</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Celebrating its soft opening on Wednesday, April 15, Guy’s New Aged Galley is the latest addition to downtown Lake Havasu City. Customers can find the veteran-owned establishment inside Main Street’s Grapes N Grains.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Starbucks uses ChatGPT to suggest drinks based on mood as expert warns of hidden downsides</news:name>
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			<news:title>Starbucks uses ChatGPT to suggest drinks based on mood as expert warns of hidden downsides</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Not sure what to order at Starbucks? The company is now using ChatGPT to help customers decide.
The Seattle-headquartered coffee giant announced Tuesday that it&apos;s begun testing a beta app within ChatGPT to help with beverage customization.
The recommendations can be &quot;tailored to your taste, mood and goals,&quot; according to the Starbucks app.
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The tool can even take into account what the weather is — and what drink might pair best with a user&apos;s outfit.
It also allows customers to select a nearby store and begin an order, which can be completed through the Starbucks app or website.
To access the app, customers can open ChatGPT, access the app directory and search for &quot;Starbucks.&quot;
Then, ChatGPT users can send a prompt along the lines of, &quot;@starbucks, I&apos;d like a good coffee to start my day.&quot;
Paul Riedel, senior vice president of digital and loyalty at Starbucks, told Fox News Digital the move reflects shifting consumer behavior over the past year.
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&quot;Over the past year, one thing has become clear: Customers aren&apos;t always starting with a menu,&quot; he said. &quot;They&apos;re starting with a feeling.&quot;
Riedel added, &quot;We wanted to meet customers right at that moment of inspiration and make it easier than ever [for them] to find a drink that fits.&quot;
The rollout highlights how companies are using AI to personalize experiences, said Marva Bailer, a Georgia-based strategic advisor and board member specializing in AI and emerging technologies.
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&quot;Starbucks has the opportunity to leverage visuals and descriptions of products reflecting travel, discovery and creativity as an extension of their brand,&quot; she said.
&quot;We have experienced ChatGPT planning dinner parties, leaving out no detail. Think the same for this daily interaction.&quot;
The effort shows that Starbucks is &quot;meeting people where they likely already are mentally,&quot; said Jonathan Alpert, a psychotherapist based in New York City and the author of the upcoming book &quot;Therapy Nation.&quot;
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&quot;Most customers aren&apos;t walking in thinking, &apos;I want a triple espresso with oat milk.&apos; They&apos;re thinking, &apos;I&apos;m exhausted. I need a pick-me-up,&apos; or &apos;It&apos;s cold out, and I want something comforting,&apos;&quot; Alpert said.
The result is an ordering process that feels &quot;easier and more personal,&quot; he said.
&quot;I think most consumers will be comfortable with AI influencing low-stakes decisions like coffee because it feels fun and low risk,&quot; he said.
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&quot;But the bigger shift is behavioral: People are getting more used to outsourcing tiny daily decisions to machines.&quot;
Alpert said the approach could pose a risk, warning the AI may &quot;naturally lean into emotional gratification&quot; and push users toward more caloric drinks.
&quot;If someone says they&apos;re stressed, tired or want a reward, the system may keep nudging them toward sweeter, more indulgent, higher-calorie drinks because those are the easiest emotional matches,&quot; Alpert noted.
&quot;That&apos;s good for sales,&quot; he said — &quot;but over time, it can quietly reinforce impulse-driven choices and make people less aware of how much the technology is shaping what they consume.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>LA hotel leaders warn Mayor Bass&apos; $30 wage mandate is killing business ahead of World Cup, Olympics</news:name>
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			<news:title>LA hotel leaders warn Mayor Bass&apos; $30 wage mandate is killing business ahead of World Cup, Olympics</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Members of the Los Angeles hotel industry are &quot;sounding alarm bells&quot; as they struggle over a city-mandated minimum wage hike signed into law by Democratic Mayor Karen Bass. Industry leaders warn the policy could lead to a severe shortage of room availability just as the city prepares to take the world stage.
&quot;We are absolutely sounding alarm bells. If the city doesn&apos;t start working with the business community, by 2028, things will be very different in terms of room availability at hotels,&quot; President and CEO of American Hotel and Lodging Association (AHLA) Rosanna Maietta told Fox News Digital on Wednesday.
The timing is critical. Los Angeles is set to host a string of high-profile global events, including the 2026 FIFA World Cup matches at SoFi Stadium, the 2026 U.S. Women’s Open Championship, and the 2028 Summer Olympics. Maietta warned that for these events to succeed, hotels must be fully staffed—a task made increasingly difficult by rising labor costs.
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&quot;We&apos;ve already seen that impact. I think about 100 restaurants have closed in the last year. If you think about just 6% of workers who have lost their jobs in less than a year. Times that by four more years of this, it&apos;s just going to continue to have a negative ripple effect across the Los Angeles community,&quot; she said.
The phased-in mandate requires a massive pay hike for airport and hotel workers. The law, signed by Mayor Bass last year, requires hourly wages to increase by $2.50 annually until they reach $30 per hour by 2028.
A recent AHLA report suggests the mandate has stripped the industry of the flexibility needed to navigate fluctuating market conditions. According to the data, the policy has already led to:
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While Mayor Bass did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment, City Councilmember Hugo Soto-Martínez—a staunch supporter of the wage hike—dismissed the AHLA’s findings.
&quot;Billionaire corporations spent millions of dollars trying to avoid paying their workers and providing them healthcare, and they failed,&quot; Soto-Martínez told Fox News Digital on Monday. &quot;Now, instead of paying their workers a living wage, they’re pouring even more money into misleading studies, ignoring independent findings that paying workers fairly would provide a massive boost to our economy.&quot;
However, the AHLA noted that the study was not merely a private initiative. Under a 2015 ordinance, the city is required to commission an economic study every three years to review the state of the local economy. The city contacted the AHLA to conduct this specific analysis and provided the questions used to gather member responses.
The AHLA is the largest hotel association in America, representing more than 30,000 members from all segments of the industry nationwide. Its methodology stated it was a &quot;member survey of Los Angeles hotel operators and owners&quot; that featured &quot;16 questions in multiple-choice, select-all-that-apply, and ranking formats.&quot;
&quot;The city was required to do this analysis, and so we complied,&quot; Maietta said, noting the irony of the Councilmember’s criticism. &quot;Our hotel employees in Los Angeles are paid some of the highest wages in the country, and we&apos;re proud of that. It’s not just about wages; we provide a pathway to growth and opportunity.&quot;
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The report found that none of the members believe Los Angeles is a favorable environment to make investments and 80% said that the city is not a good place for long-term hotel investment. Almost all the members surveyed said that rolling back the regulations would make the city’s market more attractive. 
The consequences are already being felt by guests and residents alike, Maietta noted.
&quot;People in Los Angeles are seeing what&apos;s happening. You’re seeing retail stores and local restaurants that have been staples for years shutting down,&quot; Maietta said. &quot;When you go to the hotel bar and have to wait 20 minutes for a drink because there’s only one bartender, that doesn’t lead to a great experience.&quot;
She concluded: &quot;People want their communities to thrive. They want good-paying jobs, but they also want local businesses to stay open. That is why the community is so concerned about the direction we&apos;re headed.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;We&apos;re taxing the rich&apos;: NYC Mayor Mamdani touts new $500M-a-year tax on luxury second homes</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;We&apos;re taxing the rich&apos;: NYC Mayor Mamdani touts new $500M-a-year tax on luxury second homes</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani celebrated a proposal to tax luxury second homes owned by the ultra-wealthy, a plan expected to generate at least $500 million annually.
Earlier in the day, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul unveiled a pied-à-terre tax on luxury second homes in New York City valued at $5 million or more, allowing the city to impose an annual surcharge on ultra-wealthy nonresidents.
The proposal is projected to generate at least $500 million annually, according to Hochul.
Mamdani praised the plan, noting he campaigned on taxing the wealthy.
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&quot;When I ran for mayor, I said I was going to tax the rich. Well, today, we&apos;re taxing the rich,&quot; he said in a video posted on X.
He said the tax is designed for the &quot;richest of the rich&quot; — people who &quot;store their wealth in New York City real estate but who don&apos;t actually live here.&quot;
&quot;This is a fundamentally unfair system that hurts working New Yorkers,&quot; Mamdani said. &quot;Now, it&apos;s coming to an end.&quot;
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He added that revenue from the tax would go toward initiatives such as free childcare, cleaner streets, and safer neighborhoods.
&quot;As mayor, I believe everyone has a role to play in contributing to our city, and some a little bit more than others,&quot; he said.
&quot;Happy tax day, New York,&quot; Mamdani added.
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According to the governor’s office, the pied-à-terre tax would apply to residential properties in New York City that are not used as a primary residence.
Hochul said the tax would &quot;ensure that those that own luxury homes, but do not live in the City or pay City income tax are still fairly contributing towards the funding of the essential services like policing and parks that make New York City a global destination.&quot;
&quot;It is not a tax on residents. That is so important. We&apos;re talking about people who are ultrawealthy,&quot; she said during a news conference Wednesday.
Hochul added that the proposal would help generate revenue as the city faces budget constraints, without impacting most residents.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Senate Blocks Bid to Cancel Arms Sales to Israel as Iran War Deepens Democratic Divide</news:name>
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			<news:title>Senate Blocks Bid to Cancel Arms Sales to Israel as Iran War Deepens Democratic Divide</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Concerns over the Iran war led several Democratic senators who had rejected past bids to curb weapons transfers to Israel to vote to block the sale of bulldozers and bombs.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>New Jersey Gov Mikie Sherrill rips FIFA after reports that NJ Transit tickets to World Cup will be over $100</news:name>
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			<news:title>New Jersey Gov Mikie Sherrill rips FIFA after reports that NJ Transit tickets to World Cup will be over $100</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill spoke about reports NJ Transit tickets from MetLife Stadium to New York Penn Station will cost over $100 on World Cup game days.
In a video posted to social media, Sherrill, who took office in January, wanted to tell those attending &quot;exactly where things stand&quot; amid the &quot;recent headlines about transportation costs for World Cup games in New Jersey.&quot;
&quot;Our administration inherited an agreement where FIFA is providing $0 for transportation to the World Cup — zero. That leaves New Jersey Transit with a $48 million bill to safely get 40,000 fans to and from every game,&quot; Sherrill said in the video.
&quot;At the same time, FIFA is making $11 billion off of this World Cup and charging fans up to $10,000 for a single ticket for the final.
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&quot;I won&apos;t stick New Jersey&apos;s commuters with that tab for years to come — that&apos;s not fair. So here&apos;s the bottom line: FIFA should pay for the rides, but if they don&apos;t, I&apos;m not going to let New Jersey commuters get taken for one.&quot;
MetLife Stadium will host eight matches, including the July 19 final. Penn Station will also have severe restrictions on game days, when only game attendees will be permitted to enter the NJ Transit portion of the Manhattan station.
Parking has also been banned at MetLife Stadium despite thousands of spots in the Meadowlands Sports Complex because the lots will be used for fan activation and security.
Current prices from East Rutherford to Penn Station are just under $13.
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The Athletic also reported that there will be no price differences for seniors, children or passengers with disabilities, and a final decision on the pricing is expected in the next few days.
Last week, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority announced $80 tickets from Boston to Gillette Stadium, and the Boston Host Committee announced Tuesday that there will be $95 Yankee Line bus tickets to Foxborough.
Tailgating is banned at both Gillette Stadium and MetLife Stadium.
New Jersey lawmakers have proposed a bill that would impose &quot;surcharges on certain transactions to support preparations for [the] hosting of special events,&quot; according to the N.J. Legislature. The bill&apos;s primary sponsor is Sen. Paul Sarlo, D-N.J.
If passed, a 3% sales tax would be added to retail goods, food and drink and event tickets in the Meadowlands District during the dates of the World Cup, according to the bill’s text.
Fox News&apos; Ashley J. DiMelia contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>NFL begins onboarding replacement officials as referee labor deal nears expiration: report</news:name>
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			<news:title>NFL begins onboarding replacement officials as referee labor deal nears expiration: report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The NFL has reportedly begun onboarding replacement officials in case their unionized referees are not available.
The Athletic reported that teams were issued a memo by league officials Wednesday to inform them that potential replacements had undergone or were undergoing background checks.
The outlet reported that the officials have worked at the NCAA level in all divisions, and physical examinations will follow.
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The NFL Referees Association is aiming for a new labor deal, and teams were told to expect replacement officials at practices if a deal is not reached by June 1. The current deal between the NFLRA and league expires May 31, and the league and the NFLRA have been negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement since the summer of 2024. 
&quot;Throughout the process, we will continue to solicit your feedback on the performance of the potential replacement officials as we finalize the game official roster for training camp and preseason games,&quot; Perry Fewell, the league&apos;s senior vice president of officiating, wrote in the memo, via ESPN.
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&quot;The negotiations haven’t progressed the way we hoped from a timing standpoint,&quot; NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said at the conclusion of the league’s annual meeting. &quot;We obviously have obligations to fans and everyone in the National Football League to play. We’ll be prepared to play. We’re taking the appropriate steps to be ready, but we’re also keenly focused on negotiations.&quot;
Replacement officials were used to start the 2012 season, and arguably the most infamous result of that was the &quot;Fail Mary&quot; in Seattle, when the Seahawks won on a controversial simultaneous possession ruling on a late-game end zone play.
Last year, the NFL signaled its intent to strengthen officiating through greater accountability and performance standards, saying it &quot;remained focused on implementing changes to the agreement in ways that will improve the performance of our game officials, increase accountability and ensure that the highest-performing officials are officiating our highest profile games.&quot;
The NFLRA has reportedly resisted at least some proposed changes, prioritizing the status quo.
Fox News&apos; Chantz Martin contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>&apos;Not the Indy 500&apos;: Business owners concerned about reckless driving along 7th Avenue</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Not the Indy 500&apos;: Business owners concerned about reckless driving along 7th Avenue</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The concern heightens after a recent crash involving a suspected reckless driver left two Phoenix police officers hurt.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Sotomayor walks back remarks criticizing Kavanaugh, says comments were &apos;inappropriate&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sotomayor walks back remarks criticizing Kavanaugh, says comments were &apos;inappropriate&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor said Wednesday she regretted &quot;hurtful&quot; remarks about a colleague, apologizing in a court-issued statement after seemingly taking aim at Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s perspective on immigration enforcement.
During a prior appearance at the University of Kansas School of Law, Sotomayor, without mentioning him by name, criticized Kavanaugh, &quot;for failing to grasp the real-world effects of an unsigned order last year that allowed immigration enforcement sweeps in Los Angeles to resume.&quot;
&quot;I had a colleague in that case who wrote, you know, these are only temporary stops,&quot; Sotomayor said during the appearance, noting a Kavanaugh concurrence in an emergency appeal filed by the Trump administration, Noem v. Perdomo, a case SCOTUS stayed 6-3 in September allowing ICE to use &quot;apparent race or ethnicity,&quot; language and work location to justify immigration stops in California. &quot;This is from a man whose parents were professionals. And probably doesn’t really know any person who works by the hour.&quot;
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In his concurrence opinion of the Sept. 8, 2025 stay, Kavanaugh wrote that legal residents’ encounters with immigration agents are &quot;typically brief, and those individuals may promptly go free after making clear to the immigration officers that they are U.S. citizens or otherwise legally in the United States.&quot;
Sotomayor, who filed the dissenting opinion, alleged in her remarks at KU that Kavanaugh failed to grasp that even short detentions can have major &quot;financial consequences&quot; for hourly workers, despite him having cited the legal reasoning of immigration stops being longstanding and based on reasonable suspicion.
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She added her &quot;life experiences&quot; taught her how to &quot;think more broadly and to see things others may not,&quot; seemingly in reference to racial profiling as the first Hispanic justice.
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In a statement released by the Supreme Court on Wednesday, Sotomayor said she &quot;referred to a disagreement with one of my colleagues in a prior case,&quot; but &quot;made remarks that were inappropriate.&quot;
&quot;I regret my hurtful comments,&quot; she wrote in the statement. &quot;I have apologized to my colleague.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Navy reservist accused of murdering wife and hiding her body in freezer arrested after international manhunt</news:name>
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			<news:title>Navy reservist accused of murdering wife and hiding her body in freezer arrested after international manhunt</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Navy reservist accused of murdering his wife in Virginia and fleeing the country has been arrested and is expected to be extradited to the United States.
David Varela, 38, sparked an international manhunt after the body of Lina Maria Guerra, 39, was found inside a freezer in their Norfolk home on Feb. 5. He was arrested overseas, FBI Director Kash Patel announced.
&quot;More big news today… @FBI is announcing the successful overseas apprehension of David Varela, a 38-year-old Navy reservist who is wanted for first-degree murder in connection with the death of his wife, Lina Guerra,&quot; Patel wrote on X. &quot;Mr. Varela has been on the run for over two months attempting to avoid prosecution for these heinous crimes, but justice doesn’t forget.&quot;
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Patel did not specify where Varela was captured, but he was believed to have fled to Hong Kong. Investigators said Varela left the U.S. on or about Feb. 5, the same day Guerra’s body was discovered. She had been reported missing by her brother after he had not heard from her for two weeks.
Detectives had also been unable to reach Varela, an active-duty Navy reservist, and his Navy supervisor told police it was unusual for him not to return calls. Guerra’s death was later ruled a homicide.
Virginia authorities issued two arrest warrants charging Varela with first-degree murder and concealing a dead body. Federal investigators determined Varela boarded a flight to Hong Kong, and emergency disclosure requests from WhatsApp showed location information originating from there.
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Authorities said Varela has family in Colombia but no known ties to Hong Kong or China. Guerra’s loved ones told WTKR-TV that Varela was jealous and barred his wife from working, having friends, or going out alone.
&quot;I want to emphasize that there had been violence before from David,&quot; Guerra’s sister-in-law, Paola Ramirez, told the news outlet through a translator. &quot;He had hit her previously, but she didn’t tell us because she didn’t want to worry us. He appeared to be very religious, very calm, normal—that’s why this is so shocking. We never imagined he’d do something like this.&quot;
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The news station reported receiving a tip from a woman who said she possibly met Varela in Hong Kong, where he allegedly asked her out.
&quot;I was in Hong Kong with my friends. We met this man while waiting in line at an attraction,&quot; she told the station through a translator. &quot;He introduced himself as David and said he was looking for a Russian wife.&quot;
Fox News Digital has reached out to the FBI, Department of Homeland Security and the Naval Criminal Investigative Service.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Philadelphia mayor fires back at Uber and Lyft over rideshare tax plan: &apos;Don&apos;t believe the ads&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Philadelphia mayor fires back at Uber and Lyft over rideshare tax plan: &apos;Don&apos;t believe the ads&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker stood by her proposal to tax rideshare companies like Uber and Lyft to generate revenue for the city&apos;s school district despite opposition from the companies.
During a press conference on Wednesday, Parker reiterated her plan to tax rideshares $1 per ride in Philadelphia amid a $300 million budget deficit. She originally proposed the plan last month after a proposed city budget threatened to cut at least 340 school staff jobs.
Uber and Lyft have pushed back on the proposals, warning that extra costs will be passed onto customers. Uber also began an ad campaign urging the city council to vote against it.
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Parker addressed the criticisms during the conference and dismissed the companies&apos; complaints.
&quot;Don&apos;t believe the ads that you see out there,&quot; Parker said.
She also added, &quot;The city of San Francisco, the home of Uber and Lyft, they’ve had a rideshare tax since 2020. So wait a minute. This is 2026, the industry, it’s thriving, it’s bustling, and we’re excited about business thriving and bustling in the city of Philadelphia. We are open for business here. But how dare you tell me, as mayor of this city, to tell the people in this city, that we cannot and should not enact what is one of the most limited powers that we have. And that is to decide how we will drive revenue to the School District of Philadelphia.&quot;
Parker said that the new rideshare tax would generate $48 million in new revenue and help stop cuts to school-based positions. However, Superintendent Tony Watlington has suggested that some positions may still be cut, though far less if the tax is enacted.
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&quot;If these taxes are enacted and approved by our council, this will be the largest new recurring local revenue source for the School District of Philadelphia since we enacted the sales tax and the cigarette tax,&quot; Parker said. &quot;And that was $120 million in annual revenue from the sales tax and $83 million respectively, and I think our children and the School District of Philadelphia are worth it.&quot;
In a comment to Fox News Digital, Lyft public policy manager Angeline Jefferson warned about the impact the tax could have on low-income riders.
&quot;The proposed $1 per-ride surcharge — layered on top of the existing 1.4% excise fee — is, at its core, a regressive tax that will disproportionately harm riders in low-income areas and transportation deserts. Moreover, a per-ride tax is a narrow, incomplete fix to a structural problem. We encourage the Council to examine a broader set of revenue tools that could generate more sustainable funding,&quot; Jefferson said.
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Uber spokesperson Jazmin Kay called out Parker&apos;s assumption that rideshare companies can simply absorb the cost of the new tax.
&quot;This is a consumer tax, plain and simple. Uber does not have the option to absorb this tax. The law requires it to be collected from the passenger, and this $1 regressive tax would come directly from riders, as it does anywhere in the world that charges this kind of tax, just like a sales tax. This will raise the cost of rides, making it more expensive for Philadelphians to get to work, medical appointments, school, and other essential services,&quot; Kay told Fox News Digital.
If approved by the city council, the tax would go into effect on Jan. 1, 2027. There is no scheduled date for a vote on the proposed budget yet.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Kevin Sorbo says he ‘escaped’ California, slams Democratic leadership in fiery remarks</news:name>
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			<news:title>Kevin Sorbo says he ‘escaped’ California, slams Democratic leadership in fiery remarks</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Kevin Sorbo is taking aim at the Democratic Party — saying his move out of California wasn’t just a relocation, it was an escape.
The former &quot;Hercules: The Legendary Journeys&quot; star doubled down on his move to Florida as he described what he believes are issues with declining leadership and cultural shifts on the West Coast.
Speaking candidly during an appearance with Sky News Australia, a host asked what Sorbo thought about the Democratic governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz.
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&quot;The guy&apos;s a complete clown. Complete clown … no matter how much we point out to people how bad it&apos;s getting in this country in terms of how they&apos;re voting, what they&apos;re doing … it&apos;s weird to me. It&apos;s weird to see what&apos;s shaping up here and what&apos;s going on,&quot; he remarked.
&quot;But I do feel a shift. I mean when I moved, I escaped California seven years ago and live in the free state of Florida here. I went from the worst governor, from Gavin Newsom, to the best governor, Ron DeSantis,&quot; Sorbo said during a fiery rant.
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The 67-year-old actor, who rose to global fame as the sword-swinging demigod Hercules in the 1990s hit series, has increasingly leaned into politics and has never held back.
When asked about California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s potential presidential run in 2028, Sorbo candidly shared what he believes has happened to the Golden State.
&quot;They&apos;ve had negative, negative growth in that state for the last 10 years. More people have moved out than have moved in … I got so many friends who have left that state, including myself, to go to Texas, go to Tennessee or Florida. These are the states that people are moving to. What&apos;s interesting is all the top five blue states that people have moved out, they&apos;re the top five blue states that have lost more people, all those people have moved to red states,&quot; he said.
Fox News Digital has reached out to Newsom and Walz for comment.
This isn’t the first time Sorbo has been outspoken about his political views.
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He’s long claimed he was sidelined in Hollywood for his conservative and Christian beliefs — well before &quot;cancel culture&quot; became a household phrase.
&quot;Well, I&apos;m the first cancel culture victim before I knew it was a term. Hollywood booted me up a dozen years ago for things I was posting on the internet. And I looked at my age and I said, &apos;Oh, you guys are upset that I&apos;m posting the truth? Is that a problem with you guys?&apos; Because they hate the truth, and they hate anybody who&apos;s a Christian in Hollywood, anybody who is a conservative. So I&apos;m like a double leper to them. I&apos;m, like, kryptonite or something,&quot; Sorbo previously told Fox News Digital.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Sneaker Company Allbirds Plans to Pivot to A.I. Yes, A.I.</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sneaker Company Allbirds Plans to Pivot to A.I. Yes, A.I.</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After selling its business for $39 million last month, the company said it planned to buy powerful computer chips and rebrand itself NewBird AI.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Arizona residents can now text 911 for emergencies statewide, officials announce</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arizona residents can now text 911 for emergencies statewide, officials announce</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Texting 911 is now available in all Arizona counties.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Sheriff sues woman who allegedly made up ICE detention, enjoyed spa day in ‘hoax’ compared to Jussie Smollett</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sheriff sues woman who allegedly made up ICE detention, enjoyed spa day in ‘hoax’ compared to Jussie Smollett</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A hoax drawing comparisons to Jussie Smollett&apos;s case is at the center of a lawsuit after a Wisconsin sheriff said a woman fabricated a 40-hour ICE detention, with investigators pointing to hotel records, surveillance video and text messages that contradict her claims.
Dodge County Sheriff Dale Schmidt announced the legal action following a weekslong investigation into claims by Sundas &quot;Sunny&quot; Naqvi that she was held by federal authorities in Illinois and Wisconsin, including at the Dodge County Jail.
Those allegations, first raised publicly last month, claimed Naqvi, a U.S. citizen from Skokie, Illinois, was detained at O’Hare International Airport, transferred to an Illinois facility and later transported across state lines to Wisconsin, where she was allegedly held and released without documentation.
The allegations quickly gained traction online, where some commentators drew comparisons to past high-profile hoaxes, including the case involving Smollett, an actor who fabricated a story in 2019 that he was the victim of a racist and homophobic attack. 
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The X account Libs of Chicago wrote that &quot;Skokie has themselves their very own Jussie Smollett,&quot; alleging Naqvi lied about being detained by federal authorities. Another user similarly described the situation as a &quot;Jussie Smollett-esque hoax.&quot;
The Department of Homeland Security previously said Naqvi&apos;s claims were &quot;false.&quot;
After reviewing records across multiple agencies, Schmidt said the claims &quot;did not occur,&quot; adding that he set out to present &quot;fact versus fiction&quot; after the allegations gained widespread attention despite what he described as a lack of verified evidence.
&quot;There is no record of booking, detention, or release involving Ms. Naqvi in Dodge County,&quot; the sheriff’s office said, adding there was no coordination with federal or out-of-state agencies and that she was never in local custody.
The lawsuit also details statements made by Cook County Commissioner Kevin Morrison, who publicly amplified the claims and alleged Naqvi and five other individuals were transported across state lines by immigration agents — assertions Schmidt disputes. The complaint further alleges Morrison accused the sheriff’s office of a &quot;cover up&quot; and said officials &quot;have been lying from the very start of this.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Morrison for comment.
Investigators laid out what they describe as a verified timeline that directly contradicts the allegations.
According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection records, Naqvi entered secondary inspection at O’Hare around 10:46 a.m. on March 5 and was released at approximately 11:42 a.m. Federal authorities say she was not detained or transferred after leaving the airport.
Records show that just over an hour later, Naqvi checked into a Hampton Inn &amp; Suites in Rosemont, Illinois at 1:17 p.m., where she remained during the period she later claimed she was in custody.
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The hotel folio documents multiple charges and transactions spanning March 5 through March 8, including room charges and purchases, further placing her at the hotel during the alleged detention window.
Investigators also pointed to WhatsApp messages from that timeframe, which show Naqvi actively communicating from the hotel — discussing food, work and daily activities, and at one point asking to use a card to order food.
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Schmidt underscored that point with a blunt observation about messages referencing spa services.
&quot;Now, I don’t know about you, and my staff have never reported one — there is no spa at Broadview in Chicago, Illinois,&quot; Schmidt said. &quot;I can also tell you there is no spa lady in our jail here in Dodge County.&quot;
Authorities say Naqvi’s eventual trip to Wisconsin came later, on March 7, and was voluntary. Surveillance video, license plate reader data and witness statements show her traveling from Illinois to Wisconsin with another individual — not in law enforcement custody.
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Schmidt said surveillance video shows Naqvi at a gas station in Slinger around 5:46 a.m. that day — a time he said conflicts with claims she had just been released from the Dodge County Jail, roughly 37 minutes away by car.
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Investigators also challenged phone location data cited publicly in support of the claims, saying it does not align with the verified timeline.
&quot;There is no video, documentation, or witness testimony placing Ms. Naqvi in any Dodge County facility,&quot; the sheriff’s office said.
&quot;These allegations are serious, but they are not supported by evidence,&quot; Schmidt said. &quot;We have reviewed the records, we have established the timeline, and the facts are clear — this did not happen.&quot;
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Schmidt added that the timeline presented publicly was &quot;not physically possible&quot; based on the evidence gathered during the investigation.
Schmidt struck a defiant tone as he addressed the fallout from the allegations, saying the claims quickly gained traction and led to backlash against his office.
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&quot;Dodge County is not the place you want to make up a hoax about,&quot; Schmidt said.
He blamed the spread of unverified information for fueling public outrage, displaying hostile messages his office received and saying his staff had been unfairly labeled as liars.
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&quot;I take it personally when my staff are called liars,&quot; Schmidt said. &quot;These men and women do the job the right way every day, and those accusations are simply not supported by facts.&quot;
The sheriff’s office also pointed to prior law enforcement investigations involving Naqvi that resulted in findings of unsubstantiated claims, including a previous case in which a reported sexual assault was later determined to be false.
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While officials said criminal charges in the current case may be difficult to pursue, Schmidt said he has filed civil litigation in federal court in response to the allegations and their impact.
Schmidt also criticized what he described as &quot;coordinated messaging designed to generate outrage and media attention&quot; following a March 8 news conference where the allegations were first amplified.
Authorities say the findings have been shared with federal and state partners, including the FBI and Illinois State Police, for further review. Schmidt said the investigation remains active.
Schmidt warned that false claims of this nature can carry serious consequences, including misdirecting law enforcement resources, damaging reputations and eroding public trust — issues now at the center of the lawsuit as the case moves forward.
Naqvi could not be reached for comment and it was not immediately clear if she had an attorney representing her.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Election denial looms large in Arizona contests for governor, AG and secretary of state</news:name>
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			<news:title>Election denial looms large in Arizona contests for governor, AG and secretary of state</news:title>
			<news:keywords>WASHINGTON – Republicans angling to replace Arizona’s governor, attorney general and secretary of state all have a history of amplifying President Donald Trump’s disproved claims about fraud in the 2020 election.
One frontrunner for governor led the charge in Congress to overturn the election. A candidate for attorney general recently gave the FBI state Senate records related to a post-election “audit” in Maricopa County. 
One contender for secretary of state led a lawsuit claiming there were at least a half-million illegal names on state voter rolls, while her rival defended the state’s “fake electors” in court. 
On the Democratic side of those races, the incumbents have all fought against election denialism.
Attorney General Kris Mayes has been trying since 2023 to prosecute the Arizona Republicans and Trump aides involved in the fake electors scheme. Secretary of State Adrian Fontes says he’d rather go to jail than turn over the state’s voter files to federal authorities. Gov. Katie Hobbs was the state’s top election official in 2020 and has firmly rejected allegations of fraud.
All of which ensures that election integrity will be central to yet another campaign season in Arizona. And a shift in power would have real consequences, transforming the state from one that resists the Trump administration’s efforts to rehash 2020 into one that cooperates enthusiastically.
“If that means turning over certain voter files, then so be it,” said Stan Barnes, a conservative political consultant. “I do think they will stay within the bounds of the law, but cooperate more fully with the Trump administration and the FBI.”
Governor
In the governor’s race, Reps. Andy Biggs of Gilbert and David Schweikert of Fountain Hills are vying for the nomination in the July 21 GOP primary. The winner will face Hobbs, who defeated election denier Kari Lake in 2022.
Gov. Katie Hobbs signs an animal cruelty bill at the Arizona Humane Society in Phoenix on July 7, 2025. (Photo by Kayla Christenson/Cronkite News)



On Jan. 6, 2021, the day a mob swarmed the U.S. Capitol hoping to overturn Trump’s defeat, Schweikert voted to reject the electoral slate from Pennsylvania, where Trump trailed Joe Biden by 80,555 votes out of more than 6.9 million in the final official tally. 
Unlike Biggs, Schweikert did vote to certify Biden’s win in Arizona, where the official final tally showed Trump lost by 10,457 votes out of more than 3.3 million.
Even so, as recently as Feb. 13, Schweikert refused to acknowledge that Trump lost Arizona. “All I know is from my district,” he told 12News.
Schweikert’s campaign did not respond to requests for comment. 
Biggs has been far more outspoken in questioning the 2020 results. He has perpetuated right-wing conspiracies. At a House hearing 11 months after the election, he asserted that “we don’t know” who won Arizona. 
Hobbs has needled him about his denialism, suggesting she won’t debate him unless he commits to accepting the results of his own 2026 race. 
On April 3, Biggs told Capitol Media Services, “Of course, I will accept the results of the election.” He said he is confident the election will be fair because Republican Justin Heap, the choice of the Arizona Freedom Caucus, is now the Maricopa County recorder, replacing Stephen Richer, a fellow Republican who defended the security of Arizona’s elections.
Left: Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Gilbert. (May 2023 photo by Alexis Waiss/Cronkite News)  Right: Rep. David Schweikert, R-Fountain Hills (February 2022 photo by MacKinley Lutes-Adlhoch/Cronkite News)



Drew Sexton, Biggs’ senior campaign advisor, said the congressman has higher priorities than rehashing 2020, though he didn’t dispute that Biggs remains dubious about the outcome. 
“We’re focused on this 2026 election and saving Arizonans from the disastrous effects of three years under the weak and ineffective Katie Hobbs,” Sexton said by email.
Hobbs has staunchly defended the integrity of Arizona elections and dismissed election conspiracies of wrongdoing in 2020, when she was the secretary of state. 
After the FBI subpoenaed records from 2020 in early March, Hobbs denounced the investigation as an effort to relitigate false allegations that were long-settled.
“Arizonans are tired of election conspiracies and lies that undermine our democracy,” she said in a statement. 
Paul Bentz, senior vice president of research and strategy for HighGround Inc., an Arizona public relations firm, said Biggs learned from Lake’s loss to Hobbs that election denial isn’t a winning stance.
Lake often brought up 2020 fraud conspiracies during the 2022 race. She has still refused to concede defeat to Hobbs or, two years later, to Ruben Gallego in the Senate race. 
Lake fought the gubernatorial outcome in court and lost repeatedly. Richer, the former Maricopa County recorder, sued her and her husband over their false claims about fraud in 2022. The case was ultimately settled.
“Biggs sees the pitfalls that Lake fell into and is trying to avoid those, and so far, he’s been much more successful,” Bentz said. “He’s been a better Republican candidate than Lake was four years ago.”
Attorney general
Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen of Queen Creek is the frontrunner in the GOP primary for attorney general. 
He would face Mayes, who obtained felony indictments in April 2024 against 11 fake electors – the Republicans who signed a certificate claiming that Arizona’s 11 electoral votes belonged to Trump – and seven Trump aides who worked with them.
In November, Trump issued a pardon of fake electors in Arizona and other states, though these were only symbolic because presidents cannot issue clemency for state-level charges.
In May 2025, a Maricopa County Superior Court judge threw out the charges on grounds that prosecutors didn’t give the grand jury the complete text of the relevant statute. 
Mayes has appealed to the Arizona Supreme Court in hopes of reinstating the charges. 
Petersen has spent years denying the 2020 results and making claims of widespread fraud. He drew headlines March 9 by turning over records to the FBI from the state Senate’s review of Maricopa County’s 2020 election results.
With 2.6 million registered voters – about 60% of all Arizona voters – Maricopa County is the nation’s second largest voting jurisdiction after Los Angeles County.
The subpoena indicated that a federal grand jury is conducting a criminal investigation.
Petersen said he was happy to comply.
On April 7, Petersen made a referral to the DOJ, accusing Mayes and Fontes of “obstruction of justice and tampering with a witness,” after they asked what he had handed over to the FBI. 
Mayes said her rival’s actions go beyond 2020 conspiracies. 
“This is about laying the groundwork to deny the results of the 2026 election if they don’t go their way,” she said in a press release. 
Petersen was a major force behind the Senate’s inquiry into the Maricopa County results from 2020. A private security firm called Cyber Ninjas, which had never conducted an election audit, reviewed more than 2 million ballots and ultimately confirmed Biden’s victory – by 360 more votes than originally reported. 
Even so, the report contended that the county’s procedures were flawed. The county issued a scathing rebuttal.
As these issues loom over the election, Bentz, among others, sees no chance of a Republican sweep at the top of the ticket, given the political headwinds related to Trump’s unpopularity.
“There’s a shot, but the shot seems to be dwindling every day that gas prices stay at $5 in the state,” he said. 
Secretary of state
Fontes and Mayes signed onto a lawsuit with 23 other states to fight a March 31 executive order from Trump that would vastly expand the federal government’s involvement in elections. 
Under the Constitution, nearly all election procedures are set at the state and local level, including registration and vote counting. 
Congress sets a uniform federal election day and could set some nationwide rules on voter eligibility and other procedures. But it’s questionable whether the president has that authority.
In the GOP primary for secretary of state, state Rep. Alexander Kolodin, R-Scottsdale, faces Gina Swoboda, a former chair of the Arizona GOP. 
Swoboda was the Trump campaign’s statewide Election Day director of operations in 2020. She led a lawsuit asserting the state had illegally allowed 500,000 to 1,270,000 ineligible voters to remain on the rolls. 
A federal judge dismissed the lawsuit in December 2024, ruling there was no evidence of widespread voting by ineligible individuals – even if the rolls included relatively few. 
Kolodin has also peddled 2020 election conspiracies. 
He was one of the attorneys on the so-called “kraken” lawsuit pursued by the Trump team in the weeks after his loss. A judge tossed out the effort to invalidate all mail-in ballots in Arizona, finding an utter lack of evidence to support claims of widespread fraud.
The state bar received numerous complaints regarding Kolodin’s work on election-related cases – including a fake electors case. In December 2023, the state bar put him on probation for 18 months for violating rules barring attorneys from presenting baseless claims.
Fontes has battled in court repeatedly with the Trump administration.
In early January, the DOJ sued his office for access to Arizona’s voter file, which includes sensitive and personal data on every voter in the state. The case is ongoing. 
“They’re going to have to put me in jail if they want this information,” Fontes told the Democracy Docket. “It would be illegal of me to release the information to the Department of Justice as they have requested it. Period. They’re asking me to break the law.”
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			  <news:name>Arizona expands &apos;first responder&apos; death benefits to include correctional officers and others</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>Governor Katie Hobbs signed the bill on Wednesday.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Man claiming to be cartel member allegedly threatens to put &apos;green light&apos; on cops and their families</news:name>
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			<news:title>Man claiming to be cartel member allegedly threatens to put &apos;green light&apos; on cops and their families</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Texas man who claimed to have ties to Mexican drug cartels was arrested Monday for a second time after he allegedly threatened to harm sheriff&apos;s deputies and their families during his initial arrest, authorities said.
Jon Christian Orozco, 25, was first arrested April 10 in El Paso during a traffic stop after allegedly running a red light, the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office said. During the stop, deputies allegedly smelled alcohol, and Orozco was arrested on suspicion of second-degree driving while intoxicated.
While being taken into custody, Orozco allegedly threatened the deputies and their loved ones, telling two officers &quot;he could place a green light&quot; on both of them. The term &quot;green light&quot; is commonly used by criminal organizations to signify authorization for an individual to be assaulted or killed.
&quot;He continued making explicit threats, including statements indicating intent to locate and harm law enforcement personnel,&quot; the sheriff’s office stated. &quot;Based on these actions, additional charges for obstruction or retaliation were filed.&quot;
KAROLINE LEAVITT WARNS CARTELS TO &apos;NOT LAY A FINGER&apos; ON AMERICANS OR PAY &apos;SEVERE CONSEQUENCES&apos;
Orozco told authorities he had been drinking because his grandmother had recently died, KTSM-TV reported. 
MEXICO FLIES 37 CARTEL MEMBERS TO US UNDER PRESSURE FROM TRUMP ADMIN
He also allegedly claimed to be a &quot;high-ranking cartel member&quot; and suggested he might have an active warrant for attempted murder involving the life of a U.S. marshal.
During the arrest, Orozco reportedly told deputies to &quot;enjoy their last weeks&quot; because &quot;it was going to be over,&quot; further claiming he had previously placed &quot;green lights&quot; on El Paso police officers.
Orozco was initially booked into jail on a $12,500 bond.
However, he was arrested again on Monday after a judge found probable cause to issue an additional warrant for obstruction or retaliation regarding threats made against a second deputy. He was booked on a separate $10,000 bond. 
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			<news:title>DeSantis Delays Redistricting Special Session and Adds a Vaccine Bill</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Florida governor is expected to propose a congressional map that could result in up to five new Republican-leaning seats. Some in the party fear it could backfire.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Bessent says Trump tariffs could return by July after Supreme Court setback</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bessent says Trump tariffs could return by July after Supreme Court setback</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent suggested Tuesday that President Donald Trump’s tariffs could be restored as early as July, signaling a rapid pivot by the Trump administration after the Supreme Court struck down Trump’s IEEPA-based tariffs earlier this year, forcing the administration to turn to other trade authorities.
&quot;We had a setback at the Supreme Court in terms of the tariff policy,&quot; Bessent said Tuesday at an event hosted by the Wall Street Journal. &quot;But we will be implementing or conducting Section 301 studies — so the tariffs could be back in place at the previous level by [the] beginning of July.&quot;
His remarks come after the Supreme Court ruled in February that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, or IEEPA, does not authorize tariffs.
Trump has billed tariffs as &quot;life or death&quot; for the U.S. economy — underscoring the outsize importance the administration has placed on the issue. 
TRUMP TARIFF PLAN FACES UNCERTAIN FUTURE AS COURT BATTLES INTENSIFY
Bessent&apos;s comments also come as the U.S. collected more than $133 billion in IEEPA tariff duties as of mid-December, according to data published by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency, a figure that later grew to roughly $166 billion by early March 2026.
The administration moved to preserve tariffs in the weeks since the Supreme Court&apos;s ruling to find new ways to implement the import fees, invoking several provisions of the U.S. Trade Act of 1974 in order to do so. 
Bessent&apos;s remarks, first reported by Bloomberg, are a sign that the Trump administration plans to enact a combination of statutes under the trade law as it looks to move past the high court&apos;s ruling and find new ways to sustain U.S. tariff pressure. 
The strategy, long-term, appears to focus largely on Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974, which allows the president and the U.S. Trade Representative&apos;s office (USTR) to implement &quot;retaliatory import restrictions&quot; against a country that is found to have engaged in unfair or &quot;discriminatory&quot; trade policies or practices towards U.S. businesses. 
Section 301 allows the U.S. Trade Representative to investigate and respond to &quot;unfair&quot; foreign trade practices flagged by the president, though they require a formal period of notice and public comment, delaying enforcement. 
Since the Supreme Court&apos;s ruling, the Trump administration has initiated a flurry of more than 75 investigations under Section 301, according to a report from Alan Wm. Wolff, a senior fellow for the Peterson Institute for International Economics — far outpacing the average annual number of Section 301 investigations initiated during the past five decades.
TRUMP WARNS SUPREME COURT TARIFF SHOWDOWN IS ‘LIFE OR DEATH’ FOR AMERICA
That&apos;s not the only lever administration officials have pulled in an effort to keep Trump&apos;s tariffs in place, however.
Trump last month announced new 10% global tariffs — an emergency provision under the trade law that allows a president to unilaterally impose import fees of up to 15% on U.S. trading partners for a period of 150 days, to respond to large and serious &quot;balance of payments deficits,&quot; or instances that risk immediately depreciating the power of the dollar.  
The Section 122 announcement prompted a lawsuit from 24 attorneys general, who argued the move was an illegal attempt to &quot;sidestep&quot; the Supreme Court&apos;s ruling. It also prompted another lengthy hearing before the U.S. Court of International Trade in Manhattan Friday, as judges on the three-member panel weighed the legality of Trump&apos;s effort.
Lawyers for the challenges told the court Friday that upholding the administration’s broader view of the law would effectively turn Section 122 into an all-purpose trade weapon. 
US COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE SIDES WITH TRUMP IN TARIFF CASE
But Justice Department lawyer Brett Shumate argued that Congress had provided presidents with broad discretion to assess economic conditions.
&quot;A trade deficit was a large driver of a balance of payments deficit in 1974 as it is today,&quot; Shumate said. 
&quot;We’re not on the gold standard anymore,&quot; he said. &quot;We don’t have a fixed currency, but we can still have balance-of-payment problems.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Elizabeth Banks admits she cannot understand White women who voted for Trump over Harris</news:name>
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			<news:title>Elizabeth Banks admits she cannot understand White women who voted for Trump over Harris</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Actress Elizabeth Banks admitted she doesn’t &quot;understand&quot; the 53% of White women who voted for President Donald Trump over Vice President Kamala Harris.
Banks urged women to emulate her &quot;Hunger Games&quot; character, Effie Trinket, and become &quot;revolutionaries&quot; against what she described as a &quot;fascist regime.&quot;
&quot;Effie is the model, guys! I don’t understand the 53% of White ladies that didn’t vote for Kamala. What were you thinking!&quot; Banks said in a &quot;Bustle&quot; podcast episode posted Tuesday, first reported by Variety.
Banks’s character appeared in all four films in the original &quot;Hunger Games&quot; franchise, including &quot;Catching Fire&quot; and &quot;Mockingjay&quot; Parts 1 and 2. Throughout the story, her character goes from being a mouthpiece for the dystopian regime hosting the child-murdering games, to ending up as a rebel working against them.
MARK HAMILL SAYS HE&apos;S &apos;REALLY ASHAMED&apos; AMERICA ELECTED TRUMP TWICE
Banks urged American women to follow suit, saying, &quot;I wish more of us were becoming revolutionaries!&quot;
&quot;Effie, for me, is one of the characters that has the greatest arc that I’ve ever played because, obviously, she props up this fascist regime that she benefits from,&quot; Banks said.
&quot;It’s not until she really comes to care for and see how unfair it is when they want to pull Katniss and Peeta into the games again,&quot; she added.
JAMIE LEE CURTIS SLAMS &apos;ABOMINATION&apos; TRUMP FOR TRYING TO &apos;ERASE&apos; DIVERSITY &apos;FROM OUR LANGUAGE&apos;
Post-election analysis by the Pew Research Center confirmed that a majority of White women did cast their ballots for Trump in 2024.
BILLY RAY CYRUS DEFENDS TRUMP, SAYS BEING COMMANDER IN CHIEF IS A &apos;TOUGH JOB&apos;
Banks had been public about her support for Harris ahead of the 2024 election. Less than a month before Election Day, Banks joined Harris’ &quot;Reproductive Freedom Bus&quot; in Las Vegas to campaign for abortion access.
&quot;19 DAYS until we elect @kamalaharris President of the United States! I joined my friends at @reproforallnv yesterday and jumped on Kamala’s Reproductive Freedom Bus in Las Vegas,&quot; Banks wrote on Instagram at the time.
&quot;Our rights, our freedom, and our access to health care are literally at stake. Please please please check your registration status and make a plan for Election Day. 19 days! Let’s go!&quot; she added.
Banks will not be returning as Effie Trinket in the latest installment of &quot;The Hunger Games&quot; franchise. Instead, actress Elle Fanning will be playing a younger version of the character in &quot;The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping,&quot; set to premiere this fall.
&quot;Nobody in their right mind cares what out-of-touch woke celebrities in Hollywood say or think,&quot; White House Spokesman Davis Ingle said in a statement to Fox News Digital.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>6 inches of snow falling Monday led to the ski resort extending its season.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Just War Doctrine: The Pope, JD Vance and a Theological Debate</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Trump’s attack on Pope Leo has touched off an argument about a framework for determining when war is justified.</news:keywords>
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