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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-09T03:01:10.448Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Apartment fire burning in Phoenix</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Phoenix fire crews are currently battling an apartment fire near 25th Avenue and Glendale Road.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Arizona Snowbowl set to open for summer</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-09T02:41:10.328Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Arizona Snowbowl set to open for summer</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Arizona Snowbowl will be open for the summer on May 9 and 10, and then daily starting May 15.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Teachers warn GOP union-busting bill could worsen Arizona’s near-last school funding rank</news:name>
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			<news:title>Teachers warn GOP union-busting bill could worsen Arizona’s near-last school funding rank</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Public school teachers gather in downtown Phoenix on May 8, 2026, to speak out against Republican legislation targeting their ability to organize and advocate for better working conditions. The GOP-backed ballot referral would ask Arizona voters to decide whether to ban schools from negotiating contracts with unions and if teachers should be penalized for striking. (Photo by Gloria Rebecca Gomez/Arizona Mirror)

Just a few dozen former and current public school teachers showed up for an announced union rally in downtown Phoenix against Republican efforts to legislate the state’s largest teachers union out of existence because it is spearheading a ballot measure to sharply curb the state’s universal private school voucher program. 
Decked out in bright red — the unofficial color of Arizona Education Association — and shouting chants like “Union busting, that’s disgusting!” the group marched a short distance in Friday afternoon’s 101-degree heat from the Renaissance Hotel to Symphony Hall. Under the shade of trees, speakers denounced GOP lawmakers, who are considering placing a measure on the November ballot that targets the teachers union and could eliminate the collective bargaining rights of teachers altogether. 
The proposal seeks to push union activity out of schools, barring teachers from using emails, printing flyers in school libraries or gathering in classrooms during school hours to discuss union goals or recruit new members. And it would prohibit school districts from deducting union membership fees from employee paychecks — even though doing so is at the employee’s request. 

                
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Republicans have long sought to chip away at the ability of teachers to organize politically. And the proposal has been criticized as a bid to punish the AEA for trying to overhaul the state’s Empowerment Scholarship Accounts program. The legislation was unveiled  less than two weeks after the union announced its plan to send a ballot initiative to voters in November that would dramatically reform the state’s universal school voucher program. 
The voucher program is the centerpiece of the GOP education agenda and Republicans have adamantly resisted regulating it, even as it has ballooned to an annual cost of more than $1 billion. 
An amendment added by Sen. Jake Hoffman, R-Queen Creek, among the most far-right members of the legislature, would go even further to blunt the utility of  unions for teachers and other school employees. It forbids schools from negotiating with unions about employment terms and punishes teachers who strike or join an “organized work stoppage” against their school by stripping them of their employment benefits and reemployment rights. 
That ban on “organized work stoppage” and the subsequent penalties could be triggered if just two teachers coordinated their plans. The provision was pulled from a separate bill that is likely to be vetoed by Gov. Katie Hobbs, which has been widely regarded as a Republican attempt to censure teachers who joined anti-ICE protests and walkouts in January. 
The backing the proposal has won in the GOP-controlled legislature has alarmed the teacher’s union, because unlike most legislation that is hostile to public education, it won’t face a quick death via the governor’s veto stamp if it passes. Ballot referrals approved by the legislature go straight to the voters, circumventing Hobbs altogether. 
But it will be several more weeks before Republicans have a chance to do that: Lawmakers are on break until June 1, in the middle of an acrimonious standoff with Hobbs over how to fund the state for the next year. 
On Friday, teachers warned that making it harder for them to organize would only worsen the already dismal state of Arizona’s public education system. Last week, the National Education Association released a public school funding analysis that ranked the Grand Canyon State one place away from dead last in the country for spending on students. That same report found that teachers fare significantly better in states where they have unions to advocate on their behalf; teachers who work in states with active unions have an average top salary that’s more than $15,000 higher than teachers who don’t have collective bargaining.  
Linda Somo, a retired public school teacher who taught in Arizona schools for more than three decades, said that it was immediately apparent to her that having a union to speak for her was much more effective than trying to get results on her own. 
“I quickly found out when I was a first year teacher that the only way I could have a voice in my profession was to be part of the union,” she said. “The only way I could influence what was best for my students was to be part of a union. The only way I could influence what I got compensated for my profession was through my union.” 
Jesse McKinley, a computer science engineering teacher in the Madison School District, joined the rally because he said he values the contributions of his local union and is concerned about the impact of the ballot referral if it becomes law. To show his support for the right of teachers to organize, he wore a black bucket hat and sneakers adorned with red flashing light strips. 
McKinley said he isn’t confident that teachers would be able to improve their working conditions on their own, without the power afforded to them by the union, which represents multiple voices calling for the same goals. 
“It takes a village,” he said. “We all come together with the same concerns, the same issues and we all sit down and work together, instead of one of us.” 
Republican lawmakers have framed the union-busting proposal as a bid to protect taxpayer dollars. During a hearing in the Senate Government Committee on March 25, Rep. Justin Olson, R-Mesa, who sponsored the bill’s underlying language and now champions the new version restraining the teacher’s union, dismissed concerns that it violates the constitutional rights of teachers. 
“What this merely does is says that we’re not going to use public resources to subsidize a private organization,” he said.   
But teachers and union members disagree. Geneva Fuentes, the spokeswoman for the AEA, said that the legislation would imperil multiple agreements that were adopted to improve school conditions for both teachers and students. One Phoenix area union, she shared, helped negotiate an accessible playground for students with special needs in their district. 
Fuentes added that unions are a critical part of the state’s efforts to keep teachers in the classroom, securing retention bonuses or planning periods during the school day that help convince them to stay. 
And that’s important, because Arizona has struggled with a teacher shortage for nearly a decade. During the 2024-2025 academic year, 4,242 teacher positions were vacant one full month into the school year. 
In the end, Fuentes said, the legislation targeting the AEA is nothing more than an “attack on all working people.” 
“Lawmakers may be coming for teachers first, but this is an old playbook of attacks on unions,” she said. “And if this is able to get through, it should send a message to the working people across Arizona that the legislature is opposed to the rights of working people to come together and advocate for each other.”
Fuentes said that the union has emphasized the negative consequences of the legislation to lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, but lamented that much of it has fallen on “deaf ears.” But she said the group will continue to highlight why unions are beneficial for teachers in the hopes of stopping the proposal from ever making it onto the ballot. 
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			  <news:name>Newsom&apos;s &apos;Golden State Start&apos; promises 400 free diapers per baby as California grapples with budget woes</news:name>
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			<news:title>Newsom&apos;s &apos;Golden State Start&apos; promises 400 free diapers per baby as California grapples with budget woes</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Gov. Gavin Newsom is rolling out a taxpayer-backed freebie for new parents, promising hundreds of diapers for every baby born in California under a new statewide program.
The Democrat announced Friday that the state will partner with nonprofit Baby2Baby to hand out 400 free diapers to families leaving participating hospitals, starting this summer. The initiative, dubbed &quot;Golden State Start,&quot; is being billed as a first-in-the-nation effort to ease the high cost of raising a child.
&quot;Every baby born in California deserves a healthy start in life,&quot; Newsom said in a statement, touting the plan as part of his broader push to tackle affordability.
CALIFORNIA IS BROKE, BUT IT’S NOT TOO LATE FOR THE REST OF US
Under the program, hospitals will distribute the diapers directly to parents upon discharge. Officials said early rollout will prioritize facilities serving low-income patients on Medi-Cal, with plans to expand statewide.
During the program’s first year, it will be offered at about 65 to 75 hospitals that handle about a quarter of births in the state and largely serve low-income patients, Newsom’s office said, according to the Associated Press.
The move is the latest in a string of family-focused spending initiatives from the Newsom administration, which already includes free school meals and universal preschool for 4-year-olds.
Critics are likely to challenge the program&apos;s price tag, particularly as California navigates a tightening fiscal environment. Fox News Digital has reached out to the governor&apos;s office regarding the costs of the program.
According to the Associated Press, the state has allocated $7.4 million in last year’s budget to launch the free diaper initiative, and Governor Newsom’s latest proposal seeks an additional $12.5 million for implementation through the fiscal year ending in June 2027.
However, these spending goals collide with a sobering economic reality.
In its January budget overview, the Legislative Analyst’s Office (LAO) noted that while the administration officially projected a $2.9 billion deficit for 2026-27, the long-term outlook is far more dire. The LAO warned that the state faces structural deficits ranging from $20 billion to $35 billion annually over the coming years
State officials said that they are also looking at ways to take on major diaper brands and drive down prices.
Baby2Baby, a Los Angeles-based nonprofit that distributes supplies to children in need, will handle manufacturing and logistics for the program. The group says diaper need is widespread, with as many as one in two families struggling to afford them.
CALIFORNIA SCHOOL DISTRICT INFORMS PARENTS PERIOD PRODUCTS ARE IN BATHROOMS FOR &apos;ANY STUDENT WHO MENSTRUATES&apos;
Co-CEOs Norah Weinstein and Kelly Sawyer Patricof praised the partnership as &quot;historic,&quot; saying it will help families during one of their most financially vulnerable moments.
&quot;We are incredibly grateful to Governor Newsom for his ongoing commitment to combating diaper needs in California and could not be prouder to partner on this historic initiative that will support moms and babies at their most vulnerable time,&quot; Weinstein and Patricof said in a joint statement.
The announcement comes two years after Tennessee and Delaware became the first U.S. states to offer free diapers to families enrolled in their Medicaid programs, which provide healthcare to low-income families.
Tennessee families can go to pharmacies to pick up 100 diapers per month for children under two. The Delaware program, which began as a pilot before the state extended it in 2024, provides individuals with up to 80 diapers and up to one pack of baby wipes per week in the first 12 weeks.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Michael Dorgan and the Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Some viewers absolutely slammed Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show and complained to the FCC</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-09T02:20:44.801Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Some viewers absolutely slammed Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show and complained to the FCC</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It seems like forever ago that everyone was talking about Bad Bunny&apos;s Super Bowl halftime performance.
Honestly, for me, it was like every other halftime show of the last decade: It wasn&apos;t my bag, and I had pretty much forgotten about it completely within 36 hours.
However, that was not the case for everyone. Some decided it was FCC complaint-writin&apos; worthy.
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TMZ got their mitts on some of the complaints that came in, and I won&apos;t lie to you, it had me wondering if I saw the same halftime performance as some of these folks.
Like one person was upset about Bad Bunny&apos;s gyrating and wrote that they were &quot;forced to see a man&apos;s penis and balls.&quot;
I don&apos;t remember that part, but it&apos;s entirely possible I missed it while replenishing my plate of hot wing dip. It happens. I mean, I missed the Janet Jackson/Justin Timberlake incident in &apos;04 because my buddy and I were playing &quot;Crash Nitro Kart&quot; for PlayStation 2 in the basement during halftime.
True story.
Other complaints had to do with the Puerto Rican rap star grabbing his crotch, and with two dancers who allegedly grabbed each other&apos;s breasts (which, if true, is a wild dance move).
Others took umbrage with the lyrical content, which was deemed &quot;inappropriate&quot; and &quot;sexualized,&quot; with one person even saying that he was speaking in a &quot;demonic tongue.&quot;
Meanwhile, others were mad that they couldn&apos;t understand the performance because it was in Spanish.
STEPHEN A SMITH SAYS IT &apos;WOULD HAVE BEEN NICE&apos; IF BAD BUNNY PERFORMED IN ENGLISH
Count me as one of those, but only because I took four years of Spanish in high school and a semester in college, and all I can do is say thank you and ask where the library is.
To each their own. If you&apos;re upset, you can bust out the stationery or fire off an email that, if we&apos;re just being frank, more than likely says &quot;Sent from my iPhone&quot; at the bottom.
But we&apos;re lucky to live in a country where you can do that. It&apos;s one of the many things that make America great.
That said, I can&apos;t imagine what I would need to see to get me to send in a complaint like this.
Even if I did see something that bad, I&apos;d still probably just think, &quot;Meh, someone else will probably complain about it.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ballet blooms at the Garden</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-09T02:11:50.453Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Ballet blooms at the Garden</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ballet Arizona’s “Ballet in Bloom: An Evening at Desert Botanical Garden” returns May 13-30, bringing back its signature magic with an elevated new format. Set against desert vistas and the glow of the setting sun, this audience favorite now unfolds as a double feature experience. Audiences can take in the U.S. premiere of “Reset” by Daniela Cardim alongside Lar Lubovitch’s Concerto Six Twenty-two, two captivating works presented in one unforgettable night.
“Reset” explores themes of modern, urban life punctuated by human interactions, evolving from conflict to resolution. Framed by Gabriel Prokofiev’s score, the piece features a fusion of classical and electronic music, enveloping the dance in a unique contemporary sound.
Concerto Six Twenty-Two is a celebration of masterpieces in both dance and music. Inspired by Mozart’s jubilant and most famous clarinet concerto, Lar Lubovitch’s Concerto Six Twenty-Two is a delight from beginning to end – featuring blissful quartets, duets and solos that rejoice in lighthearted ease.
All performances begin at 8 p.m. Patrons are encouraged to purchase tickets in advance. Options include upgraded table seating and stadium-style general admission seats. Patrons can enhance their experience by arriving early to witness the behind-the-scenes magic as Ballet Arizona’s professional company dancers warm up on stage as the sun sets, as well as enjoy a meal and cocktails or wine available for purchase at the venue before the performance.
Attendees also can take a stroll through the Garden before the performance, as admission to “Ballet in Bloom” grants you access to the beautiful Desert Botanical Garden, located at 1201 N. Galvin Parkway. Tickets for “Ballet in Bloom” start at $71 and are available at www.balletaz.org or by calling 602-381-1096.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Weekend Freeway Travel Advisory – May 8-11</news:name>
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			<news:title>Weekend Freeway Travel Advisory – May 8-11</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) announced that four closures or lane restrictions are scheduled for freeway improvement projects in the Phoenix area this weekend, May 8-11. Drivers should allow extra travel time and use detour routes as needed for these weekend freeway restrictions:
Northbound State Route 51 closed between Northern Avenue and Cactus Road from 9 p.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Monday (May 11) for surface asphalt removal during pavement improvement project. Northbound SR 51 on-ramps at Colter Street, Bethany Home Road and Glendale Avenue also closed.

Detours: Consider using northbound Interstate 17 as an alternate freeway route. Drivers on northbound SR 51 should consider exiting ahead of the closure and using northbound Seventh Street to northbound Cave Creek Road and eastbound Cactus or Greenway roads to SR 51.
Southbound Interstate 17 closed between Loop 101 and Thunderbird Road in north Phoenix from 9 p.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Sunday (May 10) for overhead sign replacement. Southbound I-17 on-ramps at Deer Valley Road and Rose Garden Lane also closed. 

Detours: Drivers can consider using southbound Seventh Avenue or 51st Avenue as detour routes to travel beyond the closure. Alternate freeway routes include eastbound Loop 101 to southbound SR 51. Reminder: East- and westbound Loop 101 ramps to southbound I-17 will be closed.
Northbound I-17 narrowed to one lane between 19th Avenue and Washington Street from 9 p.m. Friday to 1 p.m. Saturday (May 9) for freeway maintenance.

Detours: Consider using westbound I-10 in the downtown Phoenix area.
Click on the Weekend Travel Advisory map graphic or visit the ADOT website for a complete listing of restrictions for this weekend.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Restaurant Week begins on May 15</news:name>
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			<news:title>Restaurant Week begins on May 15</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Diners can explore Arizona’s culinary scene during the bi-annual Arizona Restaurant Week events. The spring experience runs May 15-24. Pictured: Braised beef empanadas from the menu at The Mexicano (photo courtesy of The Mexicano).

The Arizona Restaurant Association’s 2026 Spring Arizona Restaurant Week (ARW) will take place Friday, May 15, through Sunday, May 24. This bi-annual event showcases some of the best dining opportunities around the state with three prix fixe price options offered over the 10-day event.
According to organizers, this year’s ARW is poised to offer culinary enthusiasts an enticing array of options, with nearly 240 establishments statewide expected to sign up to participate.
“Arizona Restaurant Week continues to grow and receive incredible feedback because it truly is one of the best dining deals in the state,” said Arizona Restaurant Association (ARA) president and CEO Steve Chucri. “This 10-day experience allows diners to try new restaurants, explore different cuisines and enjoy exclusive menu items at their favorite places, all for a fraction of the usual price.”
The event is an opportunity for diners to explore the state’s unique hospitality landscape, from five-star fine-dining establishments to under-the-radar independently owned restaurants that turn out incredible cuisine.
During the event, participating restaurants offer exclusive three-course menus featuring variations of their most popular dishes in addition to new dishes to try. These menus also highlight seasonal, hyper-local and hard-to-come-by ingredients as well as unique specialty dishes that aren’t often featured on year-round menus.
The menus are priced at $33, $44 or $55 per person, plus tax and gratuity. In some cases, this price is per couple, as decided by each restaurant. Some establishments offer exclusive wine pairings or specialty cocktails for an added cost. Take-out versions of menus may also be available. All three price points offer a wide range of cooking styles and exciting choices.
To find a list of the 2026 participating restaurants, visit www.arizonarestaurantweek.com beginning May 1.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>U.S. military kills two alleged narco-terrorists in lethal strike on drug vessel in Eastern Pacific</news:name>
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			<news:title>U.S. military kills two alleged narco-terrorists in lethal strike on drug vessel in Eastern Pacific</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The U.S. military carried out a lethal strike on a suspected drug-trafficking vessel in the Eastern Pacific on Friday, killing two alleged narco-terrorists, according to U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM).
&quot;On May 8, at the direction of #SOUTHCOM commander Gen. Francis L. Donovan, Joint Task Force Southern Spear conducted a lethal kinetic strike on a vessel operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations,&quot; SOUTHCOM said in a post on X.
&quot;Intelligence confirmed the vessel was transiting along known narco-trafficking routes in the Eastern Pacific and was engaged in narco-trafficking operations,&quot; the post continued. &quot;Two male narco-terrorists were killed during this action, and one survived the strike.&quot;
SOUTHCOM said it immediately notified the U.S. Coast Guard to conduct search-and-rescue operations for the survivor.
US MILITARY LAUNCHES DEADLY STRIKE ON DRUG-TRAFFICKING VESSEL IN THE PACIFIC, LEAVING 2 DEAD AND 1 SURVIVOR
No U.S. forces were injured, the military said.
SOUTHCOM did not immediately release additional information about those killed.
The U.S. military has carried out multiple strikes in recent months targeting suspected drug-smuggling vessels as part of a broader campaign to dismantle cartel-linked trafficking operations.
US MILITARY CONDUCTS STRIKE ON ANOTHER BOAT CARRYING ALLEGED NARCO-TRAFFICKERS, KILLING 3
Friday’s strike follows similar operations earlier this week. SOUTHCOM said it targeted a vessel in the Eastern Pacific on Tuesday, killing three suspected narco-terrorists, and conducted another strike in the Caribbean on Monday, killing two suspected traffickers.
The Eastern Pacific and Caribbean remain key corridors for narcotics trafficking, with cartels often using small, fast-moving vessels to transport drugs toward the U.S. and Central America.
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&apos;s Sophia Compton contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>U.S. Conducts Third Boat Strike in 5 Days, Killing 2 and Leaving a Survivor</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-09T01:50:23.287Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>U.S. Conducts Third Boat Strike in 5 Days, Killing 2 and Leaving a Survivor</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Of the 57 attacks in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific against boats accused of drug trafficking, there have rarely been survivors.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>CDC spells out next steps after Americans exposed to hantavirus on cruise ship</news:name>
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			<news:title>CDC spells out next steps after Americans exposed to hantavirus on cruise ship</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The U.S. government is moving to evacuate American passengers from a cruise ship linked to a deadly hantavirus outbreak, with plans to transport them to a military base in Nebraska for quarantine and monitoring, federal health officials said Friday.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the risk to the American public remains extremely low as officials move forward with a medical repatriation flight for passengers aboard the M/V Hondius.
President Donald Trump said earlier Friday that the situation appears to be under control, pointing to the virus being difficult to transmit.
&quot;We have very good people looking at it. It seems to be okay. They know the virus very well. They&apos;ve worked with it for a long time. They know it very well. Not easy to pass on. So we hope that&apos;s true,&quot; he said.
DR MARC SIEGEL: HANTAVIRUS CRUISE OUTBREAK IS ALARMING BUT FEAR IS SPREADING FASTER THAN FACTS
&quot;We seem to have things under very good control. They know that virus very well. It&apos;s been around a long time. Not easily transferable, unlike COVID. But we&apos;ll see. We have very good people studying it very closely.&quot;
The outbreak has escalated over several weeks, beginning with a passenger who became sick in early April and later resulting in at least three deaths, according to the World Health Organization.
Cases are now reported across multiple countries after passengers disembarked in Africa and Europe, prompting health officials to trace contacts globally.
Authorities in Cape Verde at one point blocked passengers from leaving the ship, underscoring concerns about containment.
HANTAVIRUS OUTBREAK TIMELINE HIGHLIGHTS KEY MOMENTS IN DEADLY CRUISE CRISIS
Hantavirus is a rare but potentially deadly disease typically spread through contact with infected rodents or their droppings, according to the CDC. While most strains do not spread between people, health officials say the Andes virus — identified in some cases linked to the cruise ship — is the only known strain capable of limited person-to-person transmission.
The vessel is expected to dock in Spain’s Canary Islands, where international teams are coordinating next steps for passengers and crew.
A CDC team has been deployed to the Canary Islands to assess potential exposure among American passengers and determine monitoring needs.
Returning passengers are expected to be flown on a U.S. government medical repatriation flight to Offutt Air Force Base in Omaha, Nebraska.
They will then be transported to the National Quarantine Center at the University of Nebraska Medical Center for further monitoring.
Additional CDC personnel will be stationed at Offutt Air Force Base to support health assessments.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Sixers fan comes up with diabolical plan to keep Knicks fans out of town for Game 4</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-09T01:00:48.017Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Sixers fan comes up with diabolical plan to keep Knicks fans out of town for Game 4</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Philadelphia fans are known for being a different breed, but it&apos;s not all throwing batteries, greasing light poles, or telling Evgeni Malkin he sucks the second he steps off the bus.
No, some understand the basic economics of surge pricing.
...Or at least one does.
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According to The Philadelphia Inquirer, a 31-year-old Philadelphia 76ers fan was thinking about how easy it is for New York Knicks fans to see their team play in Philly as the two duke it out in the playoffs.
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It’s not a terribly long drive, but it’s a smooth Amtrak ride from the Big Apple to the City of Brotherly Love, made even easier by Sunday’s afternoon Game 4 start time.
So, what&apos;s the plan? Matt hopped on Reddit and pleaded for his fellow Sixers fans to buy Amtrak Flex tickets, which are fully refundable if canceled before the train departs.
By doing this, it drives up the price for the actual Knicks fans who might want to make the trip.
&quot;Just pick a time you’d think you’d pick if you were a Knicks fan looking to make the 3:30 start time and get back home after,&quot; Matt posted on Reddit. &quot;Click that ‘Flex’ option. Book the tickets. Hit that cancel button an hour or so before departure (set multiple alarms for this). Can’t hurt if we all do this.&quot;
That&apos;s the kind of gamesmanship I expect out of Philadelphia. Well played.
This was also spurred by Joel Embiid imploring fans not to sell their tickets to hopefully maintain a home-court advantage.
We&apos;ll see if the plan works out this weekend, but if it does, I think we might see some fans in other cities trying to come up with similar ways to harness the awesome (and enraging) power of surge pricing to their advantage.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mötley Crüe singer&apos;s company sues Scottsdale over fatal airport crash</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-09T00:41:28.481Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Mötley Crüe singer&apos;s company sues Scottsdale over fatal airport crash</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Vince Neil&apos;s company is suing Scottsdale over a fatal 2025 plane crash, claiming a plane should not have been parked alongside the runway.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Video shows ICE officers arrest alleged MS-13 gang member described as &apos;known suspected terrorist&apos; in Florida</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-09T00:40:43.808Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Video shows ICE officers arrest alleged MS-13 gang member described as &apos;known suspected terrorist&apos; in Florida</news:title>
			<news:keywords>State and federal immigration officers arrested a criminal illegal alien and MS-13 gang member in a captured-on-camera takedown.
Luis Merary Peralta-Sevilla, a criminal illegal alien and MS-13 gang member from Honduras, was arrested in an operation conducted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Palm Beach County Sheriff&apos;s Office and the Florida Highway Patrol on April 14.
In the video shared exclusively with Fox News by ICE, officers are seen apprehending and arresting the Honduran national.
&quot;Driver, hands out the window, now!,&quot; a deputy is heard yelling, as a translator repeats the commands in Spanish.
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After Peralta was in handcuffs, officers are seen circling the truck he was driving. Authorities said that they found &quot;some minor narcotics.&quot;
Florida police, ICE said, also seized Peralta&apos;s vehicle due to violations related to driving without a valid license.
Peralta-Sevilla first illegally entered the United States in July 2013. U.S. Border Patrol agents encountered him in the Rio Grande Valley in Texas, where he admitted he is a citizen and national of Honduras and acknowledged he was in the country illegally. A Justice Department immigration judge granted him bond, and he remained in the United States pending removal proceedings.
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He is currently in the Palm Beach County Jail pending transfer to ICE custody for removal proceedings.
&quot;What happened today is just another perfect display of our partnership with our local law enforcement, the Florida Highway Patrol, and other federal partners,&quot; an ICE deputy said in the video.
&quot;We got a lead on this individual here, Honduran National. He&apos;s associated with the MS-13 transnational gang, is also a known suspected terrorist,&quot; he said. &quot;He&apos;s gonna be going over to the Palm Beach County Jail tonight, and we&apos;ll be moving him over to ICE custody shortly and also following up on the criminal investigation we have going on this individual.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jury Finds City of L.A. Not Liable in 2021 Police Shooting of Teen Girl</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jury Finds City of L.A. Not Liable in 2021 Police Shooting of Teen Girl</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The death of Valentina Orellana-Peralta, a 14-year-old bystander, occurred at a store where the police were responding to reports of an assault.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>What is an &apos;Extreme Heat Warning&apos;?</news:name>
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			<news:title>What is an &apos;Extreme Heat Warning&apos;?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The National Weather Service issued an &apos;Extreme Heat Warning&apos; for Maricopa County on May 10 and 11. Here&apos;s what that means for residents.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>In 2nd event, dancers will honor women &amp; mothers Amy Waddell, daughter of the late Sedona sculptor John Henry Waddell [Feb. 14, 1921—Nov. 27, 2019], said her father always celebrated the mother. One of his sculptures, most of which depict women, is the perfect example of this, she said. “It’s called</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Scene pkg May 8</news:name>
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			  <news:name>New measles case identified in Maricopa County, bringing total cases in 2026 to 14</news:name>
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			<news:title>New measles case identified in Maricopa County, bringing total cases in 2026 to 14</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The three new public exposure sites are listed as a dance competition in Gilbert and two stores in Queen Creek.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Terrell Owens declares he &apos;couldn&apos;t care less&apos; about the Cowboys years after tumultuous exit</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-09T00:10:08.847Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Terrell Owens declares he &apos;couldn&apos;t care less&apos; about the Cowboys years after tumultuous exit</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former NFL wide receiver Terrell Owens spent three seasons of his 16-year Hall of Fame career with the Dallas Cowboys.
Although 16 seasons have passed since Owens played in the league, his time with the franchise famously dubbed &quot;America’s Team&quot; remains memorable. Owens first played for the Cowboys in 2006, before abruptly exiting after the 2008 campaign.
This week, Owens briefly revisited his time wearing &quot;The Star&quot; on his helmet, but he made it clear the team has not been at the front of his mind for quite some time. &quot;I don’t concern myself with the Cowboys,&quot; Owens told the Action Network.
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Owens then suggested the less-than-harmonious feelings are mutual, saying: &quot;The Cowboys haven’t concerned themselves with me since I left there. That’s speaking of Jerry Jones or anybody really from that organization… The way things ended there with the Cowboys, I couldn’t care less. I have nothing to say about them.&quot;
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Owens signed a three-year deal with the Cowboys in 2006 and was rewarded with a three-year contract extension in 2008. Around the time of his March 2009 release, reports suggested he had become a source of tension inside the Cowboys’ locker room.
He was cut roughly two months after Dallas finished 9-7 and missed the playoffs. Dallas struggled offensively at times that season, though Owens still totaled 1,052 yards and 10 touchdowns. Those were considered productive numbers by any standard, but they also marked his lowest totals in three seasons with the Cowboys.
Owens’ connection with then-offensive coordinator Jason Garrett also came under scrutiny during his stint with the team.
Owens joined the Buffalo Bills after he parted ways with the Cowboys. Despite snapping his streak of three consecutive 1,000-yard seasons during his lone year in Western New York, Owens praised Buffalo, describing it as a rare NFL market that still embraces him years after he left.
&quot;The Buffalo Bills have been very gracious in inviting me out and involving me in some of their community initiatives,&quot; Owens said. &quot;I went there for a couple of games and for Thurman Thomas’ jersey retirement.&quot;
Owens appeared in 14 games with the Cincinnati Bengals in 2010, marking his final NFL season. He was a five-time All-Pro selection and six-time Pro Bowler during his standout career.
He skipped the Pro Football Hall of Fame ceremonies in Canton, Ohio, in 2018, choosing instead to hold his own ceremony at his alma mater, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
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			  <news:name>16-year-old NC girl charged in triple murder of family members; arrested in Tennessee with 28-year-old man</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-09T00:10:08.504Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>16-year-old NC girl charged in triple murder of family members; arrested in Tennessee with 28-year-old man</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A 16-year-old North Carolina girl and a 28-year-old man are facing murder charges after three of the girl&apos;s family members were found shot to death inside their home, authorities announced Friday during a news conference.
Star Grant, 16, and Devon O&apos;Neil Loving, 28, are each charged with three counts of first-degree murder and felony conspiracy to commit murder, according to the Buncombe County Sheriff&apos;s Office.
Due to the severity of the crimes, Grant is being charged as an adult. As Class A felonies, the charges could potentially carry a sentence of life imprisonment or the death penalty in the state of North Carolina.
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The gruesome discovery was made at about 7:15 p.m. Thursday, when Buncombe County deputies responded to a welfare check at a home on Ashworth Drive in Fairview.
The check was requested by a relative after friends and family had not heard from the victims, officials said.
While deputies conducted two prior welfare checks earlier in the week, one on Monday and another on Wednesday, authorities said they did not have the necessary evidence of an emergency to legally force entry into the home until the third visit.
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After entering the house, deputies found the bodies of Travis Eugene Grant, 41, Kimberly Michelle Grant, 42, and Sharon Harwood Grant, 66, all deceased from gunshot wounds.
Authorities confirmed Star Grant is the daughter of Travis and Kimberly Grant, and the granddaughter of Sharon Grant.
Investigators quickly realized the 16-year-old was missing, and through a coordinated effort with the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and the Gatlinburg Police Department, authorities tracked Grant and Loving across state lines.
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The pair, whose relationship has not yet been disclosed, were arrested at a hotel in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, shortly before 6 a.m. Friday.
Grant and Loving, both Buncombe County residents, are currently being held in Tennessee.
They are expected to face an extradition hearing on Monday before being transferred back to North Carolina to face charges.
No motive has been released, as of Friday afternoon.
Authorities maintain there is no ongoing threat to the public.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Guardians fan ruins a beer and some nachos in catastrophic foul ball-catching attempt</news:name>
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			<news:title>Guardians fan ruins a beer and some nachos in catastrophic foul ball-catching attempt</news:title>
			<news:keywords>When it comes to being a sports fan, there are few things as exhilarating as catching a foul ball.
I don&apos;t care if you want to try and be all &quot;too-cool-for-the-room,&quot; the second a foul ball comes in your direction, the adrenaline starts pumping.
However, the line between a Sportscenter-worthy grab (back when that meant something) and a disaster — I&apos;m talking beer and nacho-ruining disaster — is thin.
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A Cleveland Guardians fan was catching a game out in Sacramento earlier this week when he found himself staring down the barrel of foul ball glory.
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In the first moments of the clip, it kind of looked like this guy was headed to the foul ball-catching hall of fame.
He had the beer in hand, his other arm was outstretched, and he showed off better hops than I think anyone was expecting.
But then the ball hit his bare paw, and everything unraveled.
Oh, dear lord, where to begin?
Let&apos;s start with the beer. Do you know the only thing worse than accidentally spilling a $16 stadium brewski? Spilling that stadium beer all over your wife/girlfriend/female companion, who, to her credit, laughed it off.
The loss of the beer is disheartening enough, but imagine whiffing on the ball and then realizing that at some point, you dumping the beer all over your lady will be used in an argument against you, and you will have absolutely no recourse.
&quot;Oh, you don&apos;t want to go to brunch with my parents? Well, how about the time you spilled a Coors Light on me while trying to catch a foul ball?!&quot;
And then to add insult to that heaping helping of figurative injury, the nachos took some collateral damage and were effectively ruined.
Nachos are not a robust food. They can&apos;t survive a beer splashing like that.
Fortunately, it looks like everyone got through the ordeal without bodily harm, unless you count egos, which were almost certainly bruised beyond recognition.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Grijalva: House Republicans deny Bisbee library funding over drag events</news:name>
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			<news:title>Grijalva: House Republicans deny Bisbee library funding over drag events</news:title>
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			  <news:name>NYC lawmaker slams Mamdani over response to antisemitic graffiti, synagogue clashes: &apos;Not a leader&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>NYC lawmaker slams Mamdani over response to antisemitic graffiti, synagogue clashes: &apos;Not a leader&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is facing criticism over his responses to recent antisemitic incidents, including a protest outside Park East Synagogue and graffiti of swastikas in the borough of Queens.
New York City Councilwoman Vickie Paladino, R-District 19, told Fox News Digital that the mayor has &quot;created a very dangerous environment&quot; and accused him of &quot;standing with the protesters.&quot; Paladino&apos;s district is in Queens, but does not include the areas that were graffitied.
&quot;What this mayor has done, is told everybody in his way that this is okay. This behavior is condoned and it&apos;s okay, not condemned, condoned by the mayor of New York City because he agrees 100% with them,&quot; Paladino said. The councilwoman pointed out that Mamdani, as an assemblyman, protested against ICE and even confronted &quot;border czar&quot; Tom Homan in 2025.
&quot;I refuse to recognize him as my mayor... because he&apos;s not a leader,&quot; she said.
ANTI-ISRAEL AGITATORS CLASH WITH NYPD OFFICERS NEAR SYNAGOGUE
On Tuesday evening, anti-Israel agitators clashed with police during a protest against the Great Israeli Real Estate Event, which took place at Park East Synagogue. Videos circulating online showed agitators attempting to push down and breach New York Police Department barricades as officers tried to get control of the crowd.
&quot;Some of the rhetoric and conduct outside Park East Synagogue — including displays of support for terrorist organizations and antisemitic acts — was unacceptable. As the mayor has said, chants in support of terrorist organizations and promoting violence of any kind have no place in our city,&quot; Mamdani&apos;s Deputy Press Secretary Sam Raskin told Fox News Digital.
The protest drew national attention, with Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., condemning the protesters as a &quot;mob of pro-Hezbollah/Hamas s---heads.&quot; The senator also called out his own party for not offering a strong enough condemnation of the incident. Additionally, Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon said in a post on X that the Justice Department&apos;s Civil Rights Division would investigate.
&quot;Park East Synagogue remains steadfast in our commitment to peaceful worship, and we are grateful for the NYPD&apos;s tireless efforts in protecting the community of our historic landmark synagogue,&quot; a Park East Synagogue spokesperson said in a statement obtained by Fox News Digital.
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The tumultuous protest came just days after swastikas were found spray-painted across multiple locations in Queens. The symbols were found on synagogues, private homes, cars and a Jewish community center. One swastika was painted on a plaque honoring victims of the Holocaust. The NYPD later released surveillance footage of four people wanted in connection with the antisemitic graffiti spree.
After the graffiti was discovered, New York City Council Speaker Julie Menin, who is Jewish and the daughter and granddaughter of Holocaust survivors, visited the sites of the vandalism. In a statement on X, Menin condemned the graffiti as &quot;terrifying signals of hatred and threats of violence.&quot; Jack Lobel, spokesperson for Menin, also told Fox News Digital that she had addressed the issue with the NYPD to ensure that those responsible for the vandalism would be apprehended and held accountable.
The speaker also condemned the protest outside Park East Synagogue, saying, &quot;Calls for the destruction of Israel and the glorification of Hezbollah are horrific, intimidating, and only fuel the flames of antisemitism.&quot;
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Paladino, however, dismissed Menin&apos;s visit to the Queens graffiti sites as a &quot;photo op&quot; and said the speaker hadn&apos;t done enough.
In response to a request for comment, Lobel said, &quot;Speaker Menin has a clear record of combatting antisemitism, not just with words but with action. Her first major announcement as speaker was a Five-Point Plan to Combat Antisemitism, including strengthened protections for houses of worship and investments in Holocaust education.&quot;
Menin&apos;s five-point plan to combat antisemitism included a proposal to create a &quot;perimeter around entrances and exits of houses of worship, prohibiting harassment and intimidation of individuals while preserving First Amendment rights.&quot; The City Council passed two &quot;buffer zone&quot; bills, one protecting schools and another for houses of worship. Mamdani vetoed the bill protecting schools from protest-related harassment, drawing critics&apos; ire.
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The protest and the graffiti underscored Jewish New Yorkers&apos; concerns about rising antisemitism threatening their security. While Mamdani&apos;s responses to both of the incidents were criticized, his remarks about the protest drew particular scrutiny as the mayor said that he &quot;firmly&quot; disagreed with the event.
&quot;When we have a real estate expo that is promoting the sale of land which includes the sale of land in the occupied West Bank, in settlements that are a violation of international law, that is something that I firmly disagree with,&quot; Mamdani said in response to a reporter&apos;s question. The mayor added that he saw the land sales as something that &quot;has been at the heart of an ongoing effort to displace Palestinians from their homes.&quot;
The recent incidents have heightened criticism of Mamdani and raised questions about how the city with the largest Jewish population outside of Israel will confront antisemitism.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Julia Bonavita and Alex Nitzberg contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pentagon Releases Files on U.F.O.s</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pentagon Releases Files on U.F.O.s</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The initial files are murky images that show what could be anything. The government said more would be released on a rolling basis.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Press Room: Palo Verde High&apos;s new 4-day week, city clash with Project Blue, Rio Nuevo &amp; more</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>Shania Twain has fans buzzing after teasing a new single on social media.
The 60-year-old country music superstar first sparked speculation that there would be new music coming soon with a post shared to Instagram on Wednesday featuring her in cowboy boots and a white long-sleeve shirt and skirt with fringe.
The clip features her walking in a field approaching a stack of wood while holding an axe. The screen cuts to black as she raises the axe to chop a piece of wood, with the words, &quot;Don’t touch that dial. I’ll be right back,&quot; flashing on the screen.
Fans quickly took to the comments section to express their excitement over the possibility of new music from Twain, with one writing, &quot;I can&apos;t wait to hear the new music ❤️❤️ Jumping for joy 😍.&quot;
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Another added, &quot;new music from the Queen?!?!?!?🤠,&quot; while a third chimed in with, &quot;I just know this album is going to be my favourite.&quot;
It didn&apos;t take long for the &quot;Man, I Feel Like a Woman&quot; singer to seemingly confirm a new single was on its way with another Instagram post.
In a post shared on Thursday, Twain can be seen wearing the same brown cowboy boots and a nude lace dress reminiscent of lingerie, as she dances in a field in a cowboy hat and jacket singing the lyrics to what fans think is her new song.
&quot;You can drive my Hummer, in the summer / You can drive the ladies in my Mercedes / but you can’t drive my truck,&quot; she sang, adding, &quot;You can drive me CRAZY (BUT… You can’t drive my truck!)&quot; in the caption.
&quot;You&apos;ve been missed! Welcome back! ❤️🔥✨,&quot; one fan wrote in the comments section, while another added, &quot;She’s back to the OG Shania 😍!!!! Love it!!! Catchy and looking amazing!!&quot;
The last time Twain released new music was in 2023 when she dropped her sixth studio album, &quot;Queen of Me,&quot; in February 2023.
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When speaking with The Guardian at the time, she explained that the album was different for her, as she &quot;felt more comfortable&quot; in her skin when working on it.
&quot;I don’t make a lot of albums. I’m definitely not one of those artists or thinkers who do a lot of it, hoping some of it will appeal,&quot; she said. &quot;With this album, especially, I’ve felt more comfortable in my own skin, experimenting a little bit more. I’m just in a less apologetic place in my life. And I think that allows me to worry less, you know?&quot;
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Twain first broke through into the music industry in 1993 with the release of her debut album, &quot;Shania Twain,&quot; and later gained worldwide fame with her second album, &quot;The Woman in Me,&quot; in 1995.
Her third album, &quot;Come on Over,&quot; made her a household name, going on to sell over 40 million copies and becoming the best-selling studio album by a female artist ever. It featured some of her biggest hits, including &quot;Man! I Feel Like a Woman!,&quot; &quot;You’re Still the One,&quot; &quot;That Don’t Impress Me Much&quot; and &quot;From This Moment On.&quot;
Throughout her decades-long career, she has won five Grammy Awards, four Academy of Country Music Awards and was awarded entertainer of the year at the CMA Awards in 1999.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Formula 1 has plans to change the engines hated by most drivers as soon as next season</news:name>
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			<news:title>Formula 1 has plans to change the engines hated by most drivers as soon as next season</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix was one of the better races we&apos;ve seen so far this season, and that was to some degree thanks to some new regulations introduced to improve qualifying and make the racing safer.
These came after complaints from drivers about how qualifying had become more about managing their car&apos;s batteries than it was about outright speed and driver ability, and over safety concerns after Haas driver Ollie Bearman suffered a scary crash in Japan.
Both of these have to do with the new 2026 engine&apos;s 50-50 power split between the internal combustion engine and the electrical system known as the Energy Recovery System, or ERS.
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Now, the series and its governing body, the FIA, have announced that more changes are coming, and they&apos;re coming fast.
On Friday, team principals, Formula One Management and the FIA met to discuss the results of the Miami rule changes and agreed to make some further changes for next season.
&quot;The measures agreed in principle today for 2027 would see a nominal increase in Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) power by ~50kW alongside a fuel-flow increase and a nominal reduction of the Energy Recovery System (ERS) deployment power by ~50kW.&quot;
That&apos;s technical speak for: &quot;The internal combustion engine will be more powerful and the battery will not.&quot;
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According to Sky Sports, this would make the ICE to ERS power split more in the neighborhood of 60-40, which simply means that less of the focus will be on charging up the batteries and will instead switch back to driver skill and outright pace.
Credit to the FIA and Formula 1 for not digging their heels in (too) hard on this one. Drivers, especially Red Bull&apos;s four-time champ Max Verstappen, have been very critical of the regulations since they were announced.
The 50-50 split was not working on the first three weekends, and there was a noticeable improvement on track in Miami.
So, this will be some work for the series&apos; engine manufacturers, but hey, if something isn&apos;t working, you&apos;ve got to make some changes.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Highly contagious norovirus spreads on cruise ship, sickening over 100 passengers and crew</news:name>
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			<news:title>Highly contagious norovirus spreads on cruise ship, sickening over 100 passengers and crew</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Over 100 people were affected by a norovirus outbreak aboard the Caribbean Princess cruise, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report released Thursday.
According to the report, 102 of 3,116 passengers (3.3%) and 13 of 1,131 crew members (1.2%) were reported ill, with symptoms including diarrhea and vomiting. The outbreak was reported to the CDC on May 7.
The cruise voyage took place from April 28 to May 11, according to the CDC.
Princess Cruises said a limited number of individuals reported mild gastrointestinal illness during the voyage.
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&quot;Princess Cruises can confirm that a limited number of individuals reported mild gastrointestinal illness during the April 28 Caribbean Princess voyage from Port Everglades,&quot; the statement read.
&quot;We quickly disinfected every area of the ship and added extra sanitizing throughout the voyage. Upon arrival to Port Canaveral on May 11, Caribbean Princess will undergo comprehensive cleaning and disinfection before departing for her next voyage,&quot; the statement continued.
To mitigate the spread of the virus, Princess Cruises reported to the CDC that the ship increased cleaning and disinfection procedures in line with its outbreak response plan, collected stool specimens for testing, isolated ill passengers and crew, and consulted with the CDC’s Vessel Sanitation Program (VSP) on sanitation measures and case reporting.
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The CDC said its Vessel Sanitation Program is conducting a field response, including an environmental assessment and outbreak investigation, to help control the spread of the illness.
Stewart Chiron, a Miami-based cruise industry expert known as &quot;The Cruise Guy,&quot; told Fox News Digital that norovirus is common in the U.S., with millions of cases reported each year, while cases linked to cruise ships make up a small fraction of the total.
He said outbreaks often begin when infected passengers board a ship and unknowingly spread the virus, but cruise lines follow strict sanitation protocols and quickly isolate sick individuals to limit transmission. He added that the reported cases on the Caribbean Princess just exceed the CDC’s 3% threshold used to define an outbreak.
Norovirus is a common cause of gastrointestinal illness on cruise ships. The CDC notes that reported case totals reflect illnesses over the entire voyage and do not mean all passengers were sick at the same time.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Utah Supreme Court justice resigns amid probe into alleged relationship with redistricting attorney</news:name>
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			<news:title>Utah Supreme Court justice resigns amid probe into alleged relationship with redistricting attorney</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Utah Supreme Court justice has resigned amid a probe into an alleged relationship with an attorney who worked on a redistricting lawsuit.
Justice Diana Hagen appeared to reference the investigation and the toll it has taken on her loved ones in a resignation letter to Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, which was obtained by Fox News Digital.
&quot;As a public servant for twenty-six years, I am keenly aware that public service requires sacrifice,&quot; Hagen wrote. &quot;I have willingly accepted those sacrifices for the privilege of holding a position of public trust, where I could do my part to uphold the rule of law and protect the constitutional rights of every Utahn.&quot;
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&quot;I also understand that public officials are rightly held to a higher standard and must accept a greater degree of public scrutiny and diminished privacy,&quot; she said. &quot;But my family and friends did not choose public life. They do not deserve to have intensely personal details surrounding the painful dissolution of my thirty-year marriage subjected to public scrutiny.&quot;
The resignation was effective immediately, a spokesperson for Utah&apos;s Administrative Office of the Courts said.
Hagen was accused by her former husband of sending &quot;inappropriate&quot; text messages to an attorney who helped challenge a Republican-friendly map that maintained four red congressional seats in Utah. David Reymann, who worked on behalf of progressive voting rights groups in the case, was named as the lawyer in a complaint that an attorney for Hagen&apos;s husband submitted to Chief Justice Matthew Durrant and the Judicial Conduct Commission, according to local outlet KSL.
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Hagen and Reymann previously denied the allegations.
The Judicial Conduct Commission—described on its website as an independent body comprising several state lawmakers, judges, and members of the public—conducted a preliminary investigation based on the complaint and chose not to pursue the matter further, KSL reported.
A statement issued by the Utah Supreme Court on behalf of Hagen in April said she took &quot;prompt, prudent, and transparent steps&quot; in response to the allegations by her ex-husband.
&quot;My last involvement in the redistricting case was October 2024,&quot; Hagen said. &quot;I voluntarily recused myself from all cases involving Mr. Reymann in May 2025, and my recusal was reflected in the Court’s September 15, 2025, opinion in League of Women Voters.&quot;
In her resignation letter, Hagen stated that she would love to continue serving on the bench.
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&quot;But I cannot do so without sacrificing the privacy and well-being of those I care about and the effective functioning and independence of Utah’s judiciary,&quot; she wrote.
Cox will be tasked with naming Hagen&apos;s replacement. Fox News Digital has reached out to the governor&apos;s office.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Ashley Oliver contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Three hikers killed after climbing restricted Indonesian volcano to create online content, police say</news:name>
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			<news:title>Three hikers killed after climbing restricted Indonesian volcano to create online content, police say</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Three people are dead and five others were injured Friday when Mount Dukono erupted on a remote Indonesian island, where the hikers were in a restricted area, authorities said.
About 20 climbers set out Thursday to climb the nearly 1,355-meter (4,445-foot) volcano in Halmahera, Indonesia, despite safety restrictions, North Halmahera police chief Erlichson Pasaribu said.
&quot;They were aware that climbing was prohibited as the mountain is a restricted zone due to its high alert status, but insisted on going ahead,&quot; Pasaribu said.
Despite warnings on social media and signs at the site, &quot;many people remain determined to climb, driven by the desire to create online content,&quot; Pasaribu said.
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Pasaribu said that three people, including one local resident and two Singaporeans, were killed in the eruption. The Indonesian victim was from Ternate, which is in the same province as Mount Dukono.
The three victims&apos; bodies remain on the volcano, with ongoing eruptions and difficult terrain preventing them from being evacuated by rescue teams, Pasaribu said.
The group became stranded when the volcano erupted at 7:41 a.m. local time, sending a column of ash over six miles into the sky.
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Rescue teams were deployed after receiving an emergency signal from the mountain area.
As of Friday afternoon, 17 climbers had been safely evacuated, including seven Singaporean nationals and two Indonesians who joined the rescue operation and provided information on climbing routes of the victims before the eruption, National Disaster Management Agency spokesperson Abdul Muhari said.
Five of those evacuated were reported injured.
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Pasaribu said that police will question those who joined the hikers up the mountain. Fox News Digital has reached out to the Indonesian National Police for additional information.
According to the Smithsonian Institution&apos;s Global Volcanism Program, Mount Dukono has been continuously erupting since 1933.
&quot;Friday’s eruption was among the strongest during this period,&quot; said Lana Saria, who heads Indonesia’s Geology Agency at the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry.
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			  <news:name>TPUSA CEO Erika Kirk wishes Happy Anniversary to slain husband Charlie Kirk in the afterlife</news:name>
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			<news:title>TPUSA CEO Erika Kirk wishes Happy Anniversary to slain husband Charlie Kirk in the afterlife</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Turning Point USA CEO Erika Kirk wished her late husband a happy anniversary in a heartfelt video shared on Friday.
&quot;Even though our kids won’t see our love ‘grow old together’ from an earthly stand point; they’ll see it from a Heavenly one,&quot; she said in a social media post on the X platform. &quot;And I’ll tell them of our love story any moment I can. Happy Anniversary to the love of my life.&quot;
The video shared footage of their engagement and wedding, with audio from Charlie, Erika and their child.
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Numerous other accounts on the X platform shared their condolences and praise for the couple, telling Erika how much they miss her late husband.
Kirk was unanimously elected the conservative group’s new CEO following the assassination last year of her husband Charlie Kirk.
Over half a year later, his death is still a frequent topic amid the national debate over political violence.
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After the attack at the White House Correspondents&apos; Association (WHCA) Dinner, where Erika had been present, she later delivered an address on her show, warning, &quot;Our country has become unrecognizable; these people have perverted the truth to the point that they motivated the murder of my husband. They have continuously tried to assassinate the president, and anyone who stands in their way is labeled ‘hateful,’ ‘racist,’ ‘fascist and every other trigger word that is grossly dishonest.&quot;
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			  <news:name>CFP, NCAA Tournament expansion both draw backlash, but one is definitively worse than the other</news:name>
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			<news:title>CFP, NCAA Tournament expansion both draw backlash, but one is definitively worse than the other</news:title>
			<news:keywords>There has been much conversation and consternation lately over the expansion of both the College Football Playoff and NCAA Tournament.
Judging by the reactions of fans and pundits alike on social media, the decision to expand the fields of both postseasons in the &quot;money sports&quot; of college athletics has been met with nearly universal disgust.
While the NCAA Tournament has officially ballooned to 76 teams, the CFP committee and powers that be are discussing opening their field to a 24-team playoff.
Both of these are gross to anyone who is a fan of tradition in college sports (as you are aware, I am one of them), but, in my opinion, one of these is clearly worse than the other.
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Yes, expanding the NCAA Tournament (yet again) is a slap in the face to fans everywhere and a blatant money grab, but it doesn&apos;t come close to how catastrophic a 24-team College Football Playoff would be to the sport of college football.
In the end, it&apos;s a numbers game.
March Madness going from 68 to 76 teams represents a roughly 12% increase in teams added to the field, hardly a drop in the bucket for an already-bloated postseason tournament.
When you compare that to the 100% increase a 24-team College Football Playoff would represent, we aren&apos;t even talking about the same game anymore.
The regular season in college football also has way fewer games than college basketball&apos;s regular season, and, as my colleague Ian Miller pointed out, a 24-team field would just dilute a once-great regular season more than it already has.
It&apos;s a zero-sum game. If the College Football Playoff expands, the urgency of the regular season diminishes by comparison, and in a sport that had, inarguably, the greatest regular season in sports, that&apos;s a huge blow.
Think about how badly teams like James Madison and Tulane got smoked in their respective playoff games. Now imagine teams like Virginia, Georgia Tech and Navy in the postseason as well.
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As I&apos;ve discussed in the past, college basketball is more conducive to upsets in a single-elimination tournament format.
The advanced talent profile along the lines of scrimmage for &quot;the big boys&quot; alone makes it nearly impossible for a Cinderella to make a deep run in the CFP.
Meanwhile, all it takes is a hot day from beyond the arc for David to sink Goliath in the month of March.
The aggressive and expedited nature in which the playoff has expanded is concerning as well.
Just a few years ago, we had a four-team playoff (which many fans were perfectly fine with, mind you). How we got to 24 teams in less than half a decade just doesn&apos;t sit right with me.
While the NCAA Tournament becoming a 76-team bracket sucks, it happened after a decade and a half of adding another four teams to the Big Dance.
Expansion is bad news any way you slice it for both sports, but acting like we are dealing with the same problems is ignorant.
This will fall on deaf ears, because the powers that be haven&apos;t taken the fans into account when making big decisions in quite some time (the real, passionate fans, anyway).
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			<news:keywords>The vice president dropped into the state to stump for a vulnerable House Republican and, maybe, lay a little groundwork for a potential presidential run.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Georgia mayor fires entire police department after officers complain about his wife in dispute</news:name>
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			<news:title>Georgia mayor fires entire police department after officers complain about his wife in dispute</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The mayor of a small town in Georgia fired the area&apos;s entire police department Wednesday after officers allegedly made &quot;inappropriate comments&quot; about his wife on Facebook, leaving the town without its own police force.
Cohutta Mayor Ron Shinnick recently shut down the Cohutta Police Department, laying off all 10 employees, according to a report from WDEF.
As of Wednesday morning, a sign was posted on the department&apos;s door, reading, &quot;The PD has been dissolved, and all personnel have been terminated.&quot;
It is not known whether employees were notified before the sign was posted or when officers arrived to work that morning.
ENTIRE POLICE DEPARTMENT RESIGNS AFTER TOWN&apos;S &apos;FAILURE&apos; TO MEET LAW ENFORCEMENT NEEDS: FORMER CHIEF
The move effectively dismantled the town’s entire law enforcement operation, raising questions about leadership, potential retaliation and public safety in the roughly 1,000-person community.
&quot;They’ll get a paycheck. We’re not that way, and I appreciate their service, okay? It is time for a change,&quot; Shinnick said when asked about the decision.
The dispute appears to stem from last month, when officers filed formal complaints against former town clerk Pat Shinnick, the mayor&apos;s wife.
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Pat Shinnick was fired from her position for allegedly creating a &quot;hostile work environment.&quot; According to the officers&apos; complaints, despite her firing, she was still working and continued to have access to personal information of the town’s 1,000 residents.
Following the complaints, Shinnick, Police Chief Greg Fowler and town attorney Brian Rayburn said during a press conference that the situation had been resolved using &quot;open dialogue and good-faith mediation.&quot;
One week later, the entire department was disbanded.
ENTIRE POLICE DEPARTMENT RESIGNS LEAVING SOUTH CAROLINA COMMUNITY WITHOUT LAW ENFORCEMENT PRESENCE
&quot;This all comes to personal vendetta from the mayor, and I wholeheartedly believe that,&quot; former Sgt. Jeremy May told WRCB-TV. &quot;We took a stand for transparency, and in result, every one of them has lost their jobs.&quot;
While the town is currently operating without a police department, the Whitfield County Sheriff’s Office said its deputies will take over law enforcement duties.
A town meeting is scheduled for Friday, May 8, with topics including reinstating the police department and a request for Mayor Shinnick’s immediate resignation.
Shinnick and the town&apos;s attorney did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Colbert reacts to &apos;Lord of the Rings&apos; fans outraged over his involvement in upcoming film</news:name>
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			<news:title>Colbert reacts to &apos;Lord of the Rings&apos; fans outraged over his involvement in upcoming film</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Late-night host Stephen Colbert shrugged off condemnation from &quot;Lord of the Rings&quot; fans who are upset he will be taking the helm of an upcoming movie.
Colbert has spoken out about the cancellation of &quot;The Late Show&quot; in multiple interviews — most recently with The Hollywood Reporter — which also highlighted the next steps of his career.
&quot;If there is a silver lining to Colbert’s unexpected ouster, it’s that he is now able to be intimately involved in co-writing an installment of the Lord of the Rings film franchise,&quot; The Hollywood Reporter wrote. &quot;The project is already six years in the making and a lifelong dream for the self-proclaimed superfan.&quot;
STEPHEN COLBERT&apos;S SURPRISING NEXT ACT AFTER &apos;THE LATE SHOW&apos; ENDS: CO-WRITING A &apos;LORD OF THE RINGS&apos; FILM
&quot;You’ve announced your next act: a Lord of the Rings film. Naturally, there’s a contingent of the LOTR fan community that’s miffed: &apos;Why does Stephen get to write this? Just because he’s famous and a superfan?&apos;&quot; The Hollywood Reporter interviewer asked. &quot;Tell them why they should trust you.&quot;
&quot;I mean, there’s no reason to,&quot; Colbert said. &quot;And there’s no value in me addressing that because all you can do as — I’ll use a loaded term here — an artist is follow your heart and the craft that you have learned to try to turn this into something that is not fandom but drama.&quot;
&quot;And luckily, I don’t have to do this alone,&quot; he continued. &quot;I have a great Sherpa in [co-writer and LOTR veteran] Philippa Boyens, who cares about it in the same way I do. And I will just say that every moment has been a joy so far.&quot;
STEPHEN COLBERT HAD LEFT-WING JOURNALISTS, HOSTS ON &apos;THE LATE SHOW&apos; MORE THAN 200 TIMES
Colbert initially revealed in a video announcement in March that he will co-write the next &quot;Lord of the Rings&quot; movie after his show ends this month.
&quot;You know what the books mean to me and what your films mean to me, but the thing I found myself reading over and over again were the six chapters early on in the &apos;Fellowship&apos; that y’all never developed into the first movie back in the day,&quot; Colbert said in a video with Peter Jackson, the director of the &quot;Lord of the Rings&quot; movies.
Colbert said the next film would be based on &quot;Fog on the Barrow-downs,&quot; chapter eight of &quot;The Fellowship of the Ring,&quot; the first book in the fantasy trilogy from J.R.R. Tolkien.
The series written by Tolkien, a devout Catholic, became a popular franchise with conservatives. Some on the left, including MS NOW anchor Rachel Maddow, have even claimed the work has been embraced by the &quot;far-right.&quot;
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Some fans argue they have good reason to be concerned about new &quot;Lord of the Rings&quot; content. Amazon’s &quot;Rings of Power&quot; series, notably separate from Jackson&apos;s film adaptations, was widely criticized as a modern, liberal take on the classic literature.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Republicans want Arizona to opt into a federal voucher scam ripe for waste and fraud</news:name>
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			<news:title>Republicans want Arizona to opt into a federal voucher scam ripe for waste and fraud</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Save Our Schools Arizona filled the lawn outside the Arizona House of Representatives denouncing a Republican plan to expand Empowerment Scholarship Account vouchers to all Arizona students on June 22, 2022. (Photo by Jerod MacDonald-Evoy/Arizona Mirror)

Are you tired of hearing reports about millions misspent on voucher-funded Disneyland trips, appliances and lingerie? Well, if Arizona Republicans at the state legislature have their way, get ready for a whole lot more stories of voucher waste, fraud and abuse.
This week, Republican lawmakers pushed through an irresponsible, non-negotiated budget (which Gov. Katie Hobbs promptly vetoed) that would have forced Arizona to opt in to Trump’s federal voucher scheme. This nationalized voucher scheme would trigger a massive transfer of wealth to Arizona’s private schools — the same ones already cashing in on our state’s $1 billion universal ESA voucher program — without any guardrails or protections against fraud or discrimination. 

                
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Opting in would double down on the massively inequitable, two-tiered system of haves and have-nots that’s been pushed into Arizona with universal ESA vouchers, which have become a “handout for the wealthy.” It incentivizes disinvestment in — and therefore the dismantling of — public schools, which serve over 90% of Arizona students. 
And as U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly, who recently introduced a bill to rescind the federal voucher scam, points out, this program is set to irresponsibly explode the federal debt by $25 to $55 billion a year. 
Republicans are the party of fiscal responsibility? Not anymore.
Arizona’s GOP lawmakers tried and failed last month to force through federal vouchers on a party-line vote, irresponsibly attempting to pre-enroll the state in the program before the federal government has even published regulatory guidelines. Thankfully, Gov. Hobbs saw through the scam and vetoed it outright, saying, “We have seen what happens when these types of [voucher] programs lack accountability, transparency, and oversight. I hope the administration ensures any federal school choice program will have the much-needed guardrails Arizona’s ESA program lacks.”  
We won’t hold our breath waiting for the Trump administration to ensure the program doesn’t just serve as a tax shelter for the uber-rich — but we do know that these guidelines won’t be issued until after our state budget has passed and the legislative session has concluded. 
That makes opting in this year not just reckless behavior, but downright political malpractice.
We won’t know whether the federal voucher program will allow states to apply guardrails to these tax credit vouchers, or whether spending on luxury items will be prohibited. We won’t know if the program will be stacked onto state vouchers, allowing private schools to jack up costs and price-gouge families. We won’t know whether the state can direct these dollars to low-income students or students with disabilities (doubtful) or whether there will be any benefits to public schools (even more doubtful given the anti-public-school lobbying groups pushing for this). 
What we do know is Republicans are trying to trap our state into this scheme by burying it in the state budget process, where it simply doesn’t belong. They are trying to pretend that opting in to the voucher scheme is somehow required as part of conforming to the federal tax code, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. 
Arizonans deserve a responsibly crafted budget that doesn’t contain poison pill voucher programs that are wide open for waste, fraud and abuse. Arizonans deserve politicians who are honest with the people and who prioritize proper funding of our public schools so students are equipped for their future. And Arizonans deserve leaders who will stand strong against federal tax cuts that benefit the wealthy when Arizonans are struggling to make ends meet. 
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			  <news:name>Breece Hall becomes NFL’s third-highest paid running back, so maybe Jets offense won’t stink again</news:name>
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			<news:title>Breece Hall becomes NFL’s third-highest paid running back, so maybe Jets offense won’t stink again</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The NFL&apos;s three highest-paid running backs at the moment? Saquon Barkley, who has a 2,000-yard season on his resume, Christian McCaffrey, who has eclipsed 2,000 yards from scrimmage three times in his career, and Breece Hall.
Hall doesn&apos;t have the credentials the other two boast. He&apos;s eclipsed 1,000 yards only once in four seasons. But the New York Jets obviously see the potential for him to reach greater heights because they just agreed to a three-year contract extension for Hall worth $45.75 million.
And that deal means Hall will be averaging $15.25 million per season — just behind Barkley&apos;s $20.6 million per season and McCaffrey&apos;s $19 million per season on average.
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Hall is getting $29 million of his money guaranteed the first two seasons.
So if things don&apos;t work out, this is really going to be a two-year deal and Hall becomes a free agent again at age 26.
It&apos;s enough to make a running back cry tears of joy.
And we bring that up because, well, it&apos;s the Jets — a team with a recent history of not having things work out.
You&apos;ll recall the Jets drafted Sauce Gardner with a No. 1 pick in 2022 and then they traded him last season. They drafted Quinnen Williams in the first round in 2019 and also traded him last season. Both those blockbuster trades came with big compensation returns but also some unmet expectations.
The club decided to keep Hall, a 2022 second-rounder, amid the trade deadline sell-off.
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That and the expensive new deal means Hall is a team cornerstone. A building block.
We&apos;ll see.
The Jets with Hall last season averaged 17.6 points per game. That was 29th in the NFL.
So obviously the offense was unspectacular even with Hall rushing for 1,065 yards.
Coach Aaron Glenn and Jets fans expect much, much better this season and that could start with new offensive coordinator Frank Reich orchestrating an overall offensive upgrade with Geno Smith rather than Justin Fields at quarterback.
Maybe.
Smith led the NFL in interceptions last season while playing for the Las Vegas Raiders.
The expectation is Hall, nearing his prime, and a veteran such as Smith can do great things together. Maybe they combine on a lot of checkdown yards to pair with Hall&apos;s career 4.5 yards per carry rushing average.
If this doesn&apos;t go according to plan, the Jets just spent a lot of money — as in the third-highest salary in the NFL at running back — on a fine player who nonetheless plays a non-premium position.
That means this move comes with a lot to like.
And a lot to doubt.
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			<news:title>Valerie Bertinelli apologizes after dropping F-bomb on live TV</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Valerie Bertinelli may not be asked to return to live TV after her most recent on-air mishap.
During a recent appearance on &quot;Today with Jenna &amp; Sheinelle,&quot; the 66-year-old actress was discussing her return to acting after a 10-year break, when she had an accidental on-air blunder after getting too excited while speaking about the part.
&quot;She&apos;s just trying to hold it together. I just identified with her wholeheartedly,&quot; Bertinelli expressed. &quot;Where I&apos;m one of those people where no matter what I&apos;m going through, I will put that happy face on so I don&apos;t bring my s--- to other… sorry. Bring my stuff to other people.&quot; 
After apologizing to the hosts and calling herself &quot;so terrible,&quot; both Jenna Bush Hager and Sheinelle Jones assured her it was okay, with Bush Hager telling her, &quot;We&apos;re just chatting with girlfriends. It comes out.&quot;
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The &quot;Hot In Cleveland&quot; star was discussing her role in the new Lifetime movie, &quot;Love, Again,&quot; in which she plays a woman dealing with the fallout of her husband&apos;s diagnosis with early-onset Alzheimer&apos;s.
The conversation then turned to Bertinelli&apos;s own love life and whether she sees herself welcoming a new man into her life romantically or not.
&quot;There&apos;s something about an intimate love with a partner, and I haven&apos;t had a partner in over a decade, at least where I thought we could become partners, so I do miss that, but then there&apos;s another part that I&apos;m so independent and I can do everything on my own, so leave me the f--- alone.&quot;
Bush Hager then pointed out, &quot;Oops, that&apos;s a second one,&quot; after which Bertinelli said, &quot;Geez Louise! I&apos;ll never be invited back again.&quot;
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&quot;I&apos;m sorry! God, what is wrong with me?&quot; she asked herself. &quot;You know what, it&apos;s the 66-year-old disease where you just don&apos;t care what comes out of your mouth. I apologize to everybody out there. I&apos;m sorry. I&apos;m sorry.&quot; 
Bertinelli was previously married to rock star, Eddie Van Halen, for 20 years, from 1981 until their separation in 2001. Their divorce was later finalized in 2007. Throughout their 20-year marriage, the couple welcomed one son together, Wolfgang, in March 1991.
She then dated Tom Vitale for eight years before they tied the knot in January 2011. The two were married for 10 years before separating in 2021 and finalizing their divorce in 2022.
&quot;I mean I&apos;ve had two divorces, and they were completely different,&quot; Bertinelli said on an episode of &quot;The Drew Barrymore Show&quot; in January. &quot;My last divorce, I actually, I did go back to the jeweler and sell my ring back, and I got a celebratory, like, evil eye bracelet.&quot;
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Her first husband, Van Halen, died in October 2020 at the age of 65 from complications associated with throat cancer that later spread.
Following his death, Bertinelli paid tribute to him on Instagram, alongside a photo of their son, writing, &quot;I’m so grateful Wolfie and I were able to hold you in your last moments,&quot; and that she &quot;will see you in our next life.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Joe Rogan blames media for assassination attempts on Trump, says people &apos;programmed&apos; by negative coverage</news:name>
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			<news:title>Joe Rogan blames media for assassination attempts on Trump, says people &apos;programmed&apos; by negative coverage</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Podcaster Joe Rogan spoke to Rep. Tim Burchett on Thursday about the multiple attempts on President Donald Trump’s life, arguing that the media’s &quot;Trump Derangement Syndrome&quot; is partially to blame.
While the recent purported attempt on Trump’s life at the WHCA dinner was shocking in its own right, it is now the latest of a series of attempts going back to the incident in Butler, Pennsylvania, in 2024. Much like how some commentators are claiming the WHCA incident was done in order to push for Trump’s vision of a White House ballroom, some skeptics are still questioning the first assassination attempt.
&quot;There&apos;s a lot of people running around out there saying that that first Trump assassination was a setup, and that it was a hoax, and that Trump did it to try to get people to be more sympathetic to him,&quot; Rogan said as he spoke to Burchett. &quot;Anybody who says that doesn&apos;t know anything about guns.&quot;
The bullet had famously grazed the president’s ear rather than his brain, and only did so because Trump had swiveled his head to look at a chart about immigration. Rogan mocked the idea that Trump would have arranged to have come within a hair’s breadth of death, saying, &quot;There is not a person on Earth that could nick your ear at 140 yards, reliably.&quot;
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Burchett argued that the catastrophic security failures amid the first assassination attempt should be viewed as an intentional &quot;capitulation,&quot; not a &quot;breakdown&quot; of security.
&quot;If Tim Burchett sneaks into the back of a Lynyrd Skynyrd concert and gets close to the stage, that&apos;s a ‘breakdown,’&quot; Burchett quipped, arguing what happened in Butler, Pennsylvania, was &quot;a complete capitulation.&quot;
&quot;They put Trump out there and there&apos;s people that don&apos;t like him,&quot; the congressman warned. &quot;You can say what you want to about programming and things, I just think it&apos;s out there. I think it is a reality and I think we better — people had better wake up.&quot;
Rogan went on to specifically call out the media, arguing they radicalize people who lack the time to actually see the nuanced truth of various people and events themselves.
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&quot;People hate him so much and the narrative in the media, this Trump Derangement narrative that you see in the media is so strong and people are so programmed by it,&quot; Rogan said. &quot;And for the average person that has a very involved job, you&apos;re working all day, and then you have a family, and you have a life, and you have been – you don&apos;t have time to really go into depth about what&apos;s real and what&apos;s not real.&quot;
Rogan continued to blast the media for how they talk about Trump, arguing they radicalize people to the point that, &quot;You got that Russia collusion stuff shoved down your throat by mainstream media for years, and you believe all of it 100%, and so you really believed he&apos;s a terrible person, Russian agent, all these different – so you want someone to kill him.&quot;
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			  <news:name>Virginia Democrat who helped lead state&apos;s redistricting push also played part in killing it</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-08T21:01:23.308Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Virginia Democrat who helped lead state&apos;s redistricting push also played part in killing it</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A top Virginia Democrat’s support for his state&apos;s redistricting referendum ironically backfired after a judge he previously appointed helped torpedo his party’s bid to redraw the state’s congressional districts.
Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., who endorsed the referendum and appeared at pro-referendum events, gave $100,000 to the campaign behind Virginia Democrats’ redistricting effort, which voters approved in April. On Friday, a judge Warner appointed when he was governor in 2002, D. Arthur Kelsey, was among the four justices who voted to strike the referendum down on constitutional grounds. In fact, Judge Kelsey authored the 4-3 prevailing opinion.
The voter-approved ballot measure was poised to give Democrats a major advantage heading into November&apos;s midterm elections, and they vastly outspent Republicans in their bid to get it passed. However, Kelsey wrote in the prevailing opinion that the sequencing in which Democrats held the referendum vote violated the state&apos;s Constitution, which requires an intervening election between the state legislature&apos;s mandatory first and second passage of the proposed constitutional amendment.
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Warner, who was the Governor of Virginia from 2002 until 2006, previously appointed Kelsey, then a Circuit Court judge, to the Virginia Court of Appeals. Kelsey served two terms before a GOP state legislature elevated him to the state&apos;s Supreme Court, where Kelsey has been serving since 2015.
When Warner appointed Kelsey to the Virginia Court of Appeals in 2002, he praised the then-Suffolk circuit judge as having shown &quot;a keen intellect, a strong work ethic and a commitment to equal justice,&quot; according to a report from Virginia Lawyers Weekly at the time.
&quot;Although I had not met Judge Kelsey before this process began, I have spoken to him at length, reviewed his numerous opinions and consulted with those who know him well,&quot; Warner added in 2002.
Following the ruling by Virginia&apos;s Supreme Court, Warner put out a statement in a news release saying he respected the decision, but added that &quot;it’s impossible to ignore that more than three million Virginians already cast their ballots on the amendment and deserved to have their voices heard.&quot;
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Fox News Digital reached out to Warner to inquire whether he felt the ruling was fair, but a spokesperson for the senator only referred Fox News Digital to the news release with his public statement.
&quot;Donald Trump assumed he could tilt the playing field and lock in political advantage before a single ballot was cast. But Virginians are paying attention,&quot; Warner also said in his public statement. &quot;They want leaders who will protect their rights, defend their freedoms, and actually focus on lowering costs and getting things done. Democrats will still show up this November, we will still compete everywhere, and when the votes are counted, Virginians will send a strong message about the kind of leadership they want.&quot;
The prevailing opinion written by Kelsey said that Democrats&apos; proposed map would have replaced Virginia&apos;s current 6-5 congressional split &quot;with a highly partisan gerrymandered map&quot; expected to create a 10-1 advantage for a single party.
Kelsey went on to highlight that under Democrats&apos; proposed new map, roughly 47% of Virginians who voted for one political party during the last congressional election would end up being represented by just 9% of Virginia&apos;s delegation to the U.S. House of Representatives, while 51% of Virginians who voted for the other major political party would be represented by 91% of Virginia&apos;s congressional delegation.
Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger said Friday she was &quot;disappointed&quot; with the Supreme Court&apos;s decision and, along with other Democrats, blasted the state&apos;s High Court for invalidating the will of voters.
&quot;More than three million Virginians cast their ballots in Virginia’s redistricting referendum, and the majority of Virginia voters voted to push back against a President who said he is ‘entitled’ to more Republican seats in Congress with a temporary and responsive referendum. They made their voices heard,&quot; Spanberger said after the ruling.
&quot;I am disappointed by the Supreme Court of Virginia’s ruling, but my focus as Governor will be on ensuring that all voters have the information necessary to make their voices heard this November in the midterm elections because in those elections we — the voters — will have the final say.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Buffalo Sabres&apos; star Tage Thompson reveals the meaning behind the team&apos;s season slogan</news:name>
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			<news:title>Buffalo Sabres&apos; star Tage Thompson reveals the meaning behind the team&apos;s season slogan</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It has been a heck of a year for the Buffalo Sabres.
They&apos;re in the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time since 2011, and won their first playoff series since 2007 after dispatching the Boston Bruins in the first round.
And all year long, the team has been leaning on one slogan, &quot;Everybody Ropes, Everybody Rides.&quot;
Now the question on everyone&apos;s mind: What the hell does that mean?
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TNT hockey reporter Jackie Redmond shared a photo of the towels fans will receive for Game 2 against the Montreal Canadiens, and they all bear the slogan.
However, one fan thought that this slogan was nothing more than something the team&apos;s front office cooked up. Which, in fairness, we&apos;ve seen from many teams over the years, especially come playoff time.
But Redmond shared that this isn&apos;t the case at all. Instead, it has been the Sabres&apos; rallying cry all season, and she shared Sabres star and Team USA gold medalist Tage Thompson&apos;s explanation of the saying.
&quot;It means no job is too big or too small for anybody,&quot; Thompson explained, per Redmond. &quot;That when everyone is willing to do the little things that aren&apos;t always flashy — it shows the room that you care about winning and doing whatever it takes.&quot;
Well, it seems to be working.
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I love that kind of attitude in the postseason, too, because it underscores what I think is the key to winning the Stanley Cup: depth.
Especially in the modern NHL, you need everyone showing up and pitching in, whether that&apos;s the stars or the fourth-line grinders or the goalie, and the Sabres seem to be getting that.
The Sabres were one of the biggest surprises of the season by not just making the postseason, but by winning the tough Atlantic Division, which saw five teams make the playoffs.
Now it&apos;s just a matter of seeing how long they can keep it all going.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>U.F.O. Files Released by U.S. Shed Light on What the Government Knows</news:name>
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			<news:title>U.F.O. Files Released by U.S. Shed Light on What the Government Knows</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Pentagon on Friday released online what it called “new, never-before-seen” files, dating back decades, related to unidentified flying objects.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump Plans to Fire F.D.A. Commissioner Marty Makary</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump Plans to Fire F.D.A. Commissioner Marty Makary</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Dr. Makary has been a supporter of the Make American Healthy Again Movement but made some enemies in the administration over vaping, the abortion pill and rejections of new drugs.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Prime Video follows Netflix and Disney by adding a TikTok-like ‘Clips’ feed in its app</news:name>
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			<news:title>Prime Video follows Netflix and Disney by adding a TikTok-like ‘Clips’ feed in its app</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Clips feed aims to enable discovery by offering users a scrollable feed with short snippets of shows and movies.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Once again, federal courts blocked Trump’s wide-ranging tariffs</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-08T20:51:59.120Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Once again, federal courts blocked Trump’s wide-ranging tariffs</news:title>
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			  <news:name>SPLC pleads not guilty to federal financial crimes</news:name>
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			<news:title>SPLC pleads not guilty to federal financial crimes</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Trump promised cheaper drugs. Some prices dropped. Many others shot up.</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump promised cheaper drugs. Some prices dropped. Many others shot up.</news:title>
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			  <news:name>All about AHCCCS: Navigating Arizona Medicaid’s changing landscape</news:name>
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			  <news:name>Changing tactics: Az Immigration advocates adapt as social media surveillance expands</news:name>
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			  <news:name>As drought worsens, Western states brace for wildfires &amp; water shortages</news:name>
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			  <news:name>Declassified Apollo mission UFO files challenge long-running Moon landing conspiracy theories</news:name>
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			<news:title>Declassified Apollo mission UFO files challenge long-running Moon landing conspiracy theories</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Newly declassified government files detailing &quot;UFO&quot; sightings during NASA’s Apollo missions are challenging long-running conspiracy theories that the Moon landings were staged.
The conspiracy theories — which claim NASA faked the Apollo 11 moon landing on July 20, 1969, and subsequent missions to win the Space Race, often alleging the events were filmed in a studio — have persisted for decades.
The newly released files, however, provide additional context and previously unpublished material from the missions, including astronaut transcripts and archival imagery.
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In the documents, astronauts describe observing flashes of light, drifting particles and distant objects while traveling to and from the Moon.
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In Apollo 17 transcripts, crew members reported seeing &quot;very bright particles or fragments&quot; near the spacecraft and discussed possible explanations, including debris such as ice, paint or components from the Saturn V rocket.
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The observations were recorded alongside routine communications with Mission Control, including navigation updates, system checks and maneuver planning.
Apollo 12 transcripts include similar accounts, with astronauts describing &quot;particles of light&quot; and later discussing the possibility that they were observing debris illuminated by onboard equipment.
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In another Apollo 17 exchange, an astronaut reported seeing a brief flash on the lunar surface near the Grimaldi crater. Mission Control asked the crew to identify the location on a map.
Officials have said the descriptions reflect observations made at the time and do not include conclusions about the nature of the phenomena.
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The documents form part of a broader federal effort to release records related to unidentified anomalous phenomena. Additional materials are expected to be released on a rolling basis.
&quot;Based on the tremendous interest shown, I will be directing the Secretary of War, and other relevant Departments and Agencies, to begin the process of identifying and releasing Government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), and unidentified flying objects (UFOs), and any and all other information connected to these highly complex, but extremely interesting and important, matters,&quot; President Trump wrote in a Truth Social post Friday. &quot;GOD BLESS AMERICA!&quot;
More UAP files were made available at WAR.GOV/UFO
Fox News&apos; Peter Doocy and Fox News Digital&apos;s Robert McGreevy contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Reds announcers fume at &apos;middle school mistake&apos; vs division rival Cubs as horrid losing streak continues</news:name>
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			<news:title>Reds announcers fume at &apos;middle school mistake&apos; vs division rival Cubs as horrid losing streak continues</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Things are going from bad to worse for the Cincinnati Reds.
After starting 20-11 for first place in the NL Central, the Reds have since gone winless in May, including three consecutive walk-off losses to their division rival Chicago Cubs to fall to last place.
Well, the Reds and Cubs were back at Wrigley for an afternoon contest on Thursday when a Reds player had a total brainfart.
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Down 2-0 with the bases loaded and nobody out in the bottom of the fourth inning, the Reds got a gift when Dansby Swanson hit a grounder to third baseman Ke&apos;Bryan Hayes.
Hayes touched third base for the first out of the inning and then fired home for the double play, and the throw beat Ian Happ by a mile. However, Reds catcher Tyler Stephenson never tagged Happ, instead catching the ball while on the plate.
Once Hayes touched third base, that took away the force at home, meaning Happ now had to be tagged. Instead, he was untouched and ran back into the dugout with the Cubs up, 3-0.
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Stephenson apparently forgot that rule, but the Reds broadcasters didn&apos;t.
&quot;It&apos;s a tag play! He&apos;s gotta tag him!&quot; John Sadak said.
&quot;No! No!&quot; said Chris Welsh.
&quot;Oh, this is a middle school mistake right here.&quot;
Chicago then scored four more runs in the inning en route to an 8-3 victory and a four-game sweep of the Reds, who have now lost seven games in a row.
The Reds recently tied an MLB record by walking seven consecutive Pittsburgh Pirates last week, so it&apos;s been quite the whirlwind for Cincinnati.
The winless road trip is over, though, and the Reds will host the Houston Astros and Washington Nationals over their next six games to try to get back on track.
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			  <news:name>Flopping is ruining the NBA and LeBron should take some blame for that</news:name>
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			<news:title>Flopping is ruining the NBA and LeBron should take some blame for that</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The NBA has had a flopping issue for years and I believe much of the discourse we have seen during this year’s playoffs, especially between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Los Angeles Lakers is due, in large part, to the league refusing to properly enforce these rules and because its most well-known player made flopping mainstream.
After their Game 7 loss in the first round to the Philadelphia 76ers, Boston Celtics’ guard Jaylen Brown said while streaming, &quot;Flopping has ruined our game,&quot; while calling out former MVP Joel Embiid specifically. 
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After Game 2 between the Thunder and Lakers, which was full of flops once again, Austin Reaves and the entire Lakers team confronted the officials after their 18-point loss. Much of the discussion following the game is about flopping and supposed favorable whistles for the Thunder. 
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ESPN’s Jay Williams said, &quot;..the flopping. The foul baiting. The constant manipulation of angles and officiating at times feels less like basketball and more like a legal hustle,&quot; while discussing the issue on his social media.
Kendrick Perkins, while on &quot;The Pat McAfee Show&quot; on Friday discussing the Lakers Thunder aftermath, stated, &quot;I hated the way that game was called last night and there was a lot of flopping going on.&quot; Perkins continued, &quot;The NBA has to get back to fining guys for flopping.&quot; Here’s the problem: The NBA hasn’t done a great job of that in the first place.
The NBA recognized that flopping was an issue over a decade ago. It was ruining the watchability and integrity of the game. Other leagues like the NHL had embellishment penalties, which help stifle the ability to get a cheap power play. NBA players were abusing the system and getting cheap free throws and affecting the flow and outcome of games. The league decided to introduce postgame flop fines in the 2012-13 season where plays were reviewed after games and those individuals were fined for exaggerating contact. 
Since those fines were introduced through the anti-flopping rule, there has been a shockingly low number of fines. Reports and Spotrac tracking say the total number of publicly documented postgame flopping fines since 2012 is likely somewhere around 100–120 total violations league-wide, including warnings and fines. That’s only 7–8 warnings and fines per season. We see about seven to eight flops per quarter, it seems like.
As for in-game flopping calls, those are exponentially more rare than post game warnings and fines. The NBA does not maintain a fully public official archive of every flopping technical, so most of the data was compiled by independent NBA technical foul trackers and community-maintained logs, which states that approximately 26 in-game flopping technical fouls during the 2023-24 season - the first year of the new live flop-tech rule. Since the first few months of that season, enforcement dropped dramatically, which became a major criticism around the league and online. The NBA later made the rule permanent in July 2024 despite the low call frequency. The only clearly documented 2025-26 flopping fine I could find in SpoTrac’s database was Malik Monk, who was fined $2,000 for flopping on Dec. 1, 2025.
Adam Silver has been gentle parenting the league’s players for far too long. The officials and the league are refusing to call these technicals in game and clearly have little intention to enforce these rules, so players face consequences for their actions. The inmates are running the asylum. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who ESPN’s Doris Burke has called a &quot;free throw merchant&quot; will continue to manipulate the system, as will many of the league’s top stars if the league continues down this road. It’s dominating the discussion in-game and online. Silver needs to address this in the offseason and ensure players, teams, media and fans that the league will be making the proper changes and live up to the rules they implemented because they really aren&apos;t rules to these players anymore. They’re guidelines. It’s basically a weak threat by a parent that just ends up giving in to what their child wants. The players have the league wrapped around their fingers. That’s a problem. 
It’s common knowledge that LeBron James has been a flopper throughout his career. I even wrote a piece that called him The King (of Flopping) and discussed how it has not only tainted his Hall of Fame career, but set a bad example for other players, who have obviously followed suit. James might not have been the first serial flopper in the modern NBA, but i do believe he’s the one that mainstreamed it. 
Did you know that James has only been fined ONE TIME for flopping? That’s it. I can see your face right now. You’re shocked, but maybe some of you are thinking that’s not too far fetched. Many of the league’s best players, in every major pro sports league, get a free pass more than others and a favorable whistle. Lakers head coach J.J. Redick claiming, &quot;LeBron has the worst whistle of any star player I&apos;ve ever seen&quot; after game 2 vs OKC, is a ridiculous, unfounded, emotionally-blind statement. We can discuss that at another time, though.
I firmly believe that flopping is a form of cheating, or at the very least, cheating the game in some form of its integrity, flow and watchability. I’ve made that point clear (hopefully). James even admitted he’s flopping on purpose during the 2013 Eastern Conference Finals, where he and Pacers’ David West were fined for doing so. &quot;Some guys have been doing it for years, just trying to get an advantage,&quot; James said. &quot;Anyway you can get an advantage over the opponent to help your team win, so be it.&quot; LeBron was pulling what SGA and OKC have been doing for over a decade. He set the standard. He became the poster boy before Luka Doncic, Joel Embiid, SGA, Jalen Brunson and many others who are some of the league’s most egregious floppers, were even in the league. That’s why I believe he deserves some blame for the mess that the league finds itself in. He didn&apos;t set the rules, but I believe he set the standard.
Let’s face the facts. The NBA has been rewarding this style of play and the players know the fines and discipline isn’t coming, especially for the league’s top stars. It’s the main complaint from fans and it’s dominating the discourse in this year’s playoffs.
The league has been allowing this for far too long. Lay down the law. Drop the hammer. Enough is enough. If not, the league’s reputation will only get worse and fans will be less interested in watching and celebrating the league&apos;s best team (Thunder).</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>In Kristin Smart Case, Soil Suggests Human Remains Once Present in Yard</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A California sheriff said investigators were searching the backyard of a woman whose son was convicted of murdering Ms. Smart, who went missing in 1996.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Florida jury convicts 4 men who plotted assassination of Haiti&apos;s president from South Florida hub</news:name>
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			<news:title>Florida jury convicts 4 men who plotted assassination of Haiti&apos;s president from South Florida hub</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A federal jury in Florida convicted four men on Friday for their roles in the 2021 assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse, a brazen plot organized in the Sunshine State that has plunged the Caribbean nation into unprecedented gang violence.
Arcangel Pretel Ortiz, Antonio Intriago, Walter Veintemilla and James Solages were found guilty of conspiracy to kill or kidnap Haiti’s elected leader, providing material support and violating the U.S. Neutrality Act. The men now face potential life sentences.
Federal prosecutors revealed that South Florida served as the central hub for financing and planning the deadly July 7, 2021, home invasion.
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The conspirators aimed to oust Moïse and install a new leader, dual Haitian-American citizen Christian Sanon, hoping to profit financially through the new regime.
Ortiz and Intriago ran a Miami-area security firm known as Counter Terrorist Unit (CTU), while Veintemilla headed a South Florida capital lending group.
During the trial, which kicked off in March, Moïse’s widow, Martine, delivered harrowing testimony about the night roughly two dozen foreign mercenaries, mostly Colombians, stormed their home near Port-au-Prince.
VIOLENT CRIMINAL GANGS HAVE &apos;NEAR-TOTAL CONTROL&apos; OF WORLD NATION&apos;S CAPITAL, UN SAYS
Speaking through a Creole interpreter, she recalled her husband&apos;s chilling final words as gunfire erupted: &quot;Honey, we are dead.&quot;
Martine Moïse was wounded in the attack and flown to the U.S. for emergency medical treatment.
Defense attorneys argued the men were manipulated into taking the blame for an internal coup, and believed they were executing a legitimate Haitian arrest warrant to &quot;liberate&quot; the country from a president who had overstayed his term.
The Florida verdicts add to the growing list of convictions in the U.S., with at least five other people serving life sentences after pleading guilty.
In Haiti, 20 people, including 17 Colombian soldiers, are facing charges.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mallory Edens sizzles on the beach while ex Aaron Rodgers eyes a return, X-Files&apos; hantavirus warning &amp; aliens!</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mallory Edens sizzles on the beach while ex Aaron Rodgers eyes a return, X-Files&apos; hantavirus warning &amp; aliens!</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Happy Friday — and Happy Alien Files Release Day to all who celebrate! We made it. We&apos;re done with another week, and now we&apos;re barreling towards the second full weekend of May.
Where should we start? Aliens? The rat virus? Are we still in a war with Iran? I have no clue. I assume so. A LOT of action right now in the US of A. You can call us a lot of things, but boring ain&apos;t one of &apos;em! You always have to be on your toes in this country, especially during this age.
But, that&apos;s why this class exists. It&apos;s why we win (alleged) awards. We keep up with the news, so you don&apos;t have to.
Let&apos;s roll.
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Welcome to a Friday Nightcaps — the one where Milwaukee Bucks Heiress Mallory Edens hits the beach while ex-boyfriend Aaron Rodgers mulls another season in Pittsburgh. Are the two related? Nope. But, here we are.
What else? I&apos;ve got the best of the rest from a loaded week of #content, Tyreek Hill is having a typical NFL offseason, and Jenn Sterger celebrated May the Fourth as Princess Leia. Lord knows it&apos;s better than going as that lunatic Mark Hamill.
OK, grab you a coconut creme pie for National Coconut Creme Pie Day and settle in for a Friday &apos;Cap!
For those Nightcaps veterans, you know where this is going. We do it every year. Frankly, we do it multiple times a year.
For those new to class, here&apos;s the correct Mount Rushmore of Pies to celebrate this great day:
Yep. Chicken pot pie always makes the list, no matter the time of year. Nothing hits better than a hot chicken pot pie on May 8th in Florida. Especially today, when it&apos;s supposed to reach 92. The best!
I will say, coconut creme pie is super underrated in the world of pies. It deserves far more respect than it gets. Not here, though. We respect the veterans in this class.
CBS REPORTER JENNY DELL ESCAPES TO THE BEACH, SHILO SANDERS IS HUNGRY &amp; NICK SABAN IS SCRAMBLING OFF THE TEE
OK, let&apos;s get it going. It&apos;s a Friday and I feel like cutting out early in case the aliens get pissed off enough that they decide to invade later on.
Bucks Heiress Mallory Edens turned 30 recently, and we somehow missed it. Today, we make amends.
Happy 30th, Mallory!
Been a while since we checked in with Mallory. Good to see she&apos;s doing well! I know she and Aaron Rodgers split up years ago, but man, what a great time that was.
Now, Aaron is married to some girl who we STILL somehow haven&apos;t identified and is apparently considering returning to the Steelers this season. How long is this dude gonna play? I realize the QB situation in Pittsburgh isn&apos;t great, but do Steelers fans still want Aaron Rodgers?
I would&apos;ve bet big money that last year was his final season. Maybe it still will be? The guy changes his mind every other day. He&apos;ll be 43 later this year. Wild.
OK, let&apos;s get to the best #content from a big week filled with aliens and rats!
Another solid week. A weird one, admittedly, but a solid one. We have a lot of balls in the air right now, as I mentioned at the top. We&apos;re really living in a true &quot;choose-your-own-adventure&quot; game at the moment. What a time to be alive.
Couple thoughts ...
NICK BOSA&apos;S MODEL GIRLFRIEND STARTS SUMMER IN A PINK BIKINI ON A TENNIS COURT, CRAZY MARK HAMILL &amp; PLANDEMIC!
Speaking of ... let&apos;s go ahead and rapid-fire this Friday class into a big weekend. First up? Let&apos;s stick with aliens ... and the rat virus!
Whoaaaaaaaaaa Nellie! I&apos;m not a conspiracy theorist, at all. My wife, on the other hand, often jokes about the birds in our yards being robots, and I&apos;m never 100% sure she&apos;s joking.
But ... this isn&apos;t the best look for us. Surely this is just coincidence, right? Right?
... Right?!
I&apos;m moving on, quickly ... to Tyreek Hill!
For those who missed it, Tyreek was in court this week to begin his battle against 6-1, 250-pound OnlyFans model, Sophie Hall.
Hall alleges that — and I hope you&apos;re sitting down for this — Hill invited her over a few summers ago to practice some football in the backyard. Seriously. He then had her do an offensive line drill, and she promptly knocked the 5-11 Hill to the ground. Hall then claims that Hill was so embarrassed by this, he fractured her leg.
Naturally, Hall claims, Hill then gave her a piggyback ride to the bedroom and they had a full night of sex. As one does, of course.
Hill claims Hall broke her leg because she tripped on a dog.
And there&apos;s your weekly NFL offseason update! Perfect. No notes. 10/10.
OK, that&apos;s it for today — and this week! Good work all around. Let&apos;s have a big weekend and keep the momentum rolling. We&apos;re two weeks away from Memorial Day. Keep fighting.
See you Monday.
OutKick Nightcaps is a daily column set to run Monday through Friday at 4 p.m. (roughly, we’re not robots).
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			  <news:name>Killer who dodged sentencing in professor killing makes eerie courtroom remark</news:name>
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			<news:title>Killer who dodged sentencing in professor killing makes eerie courtroom remark</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Colorado killer who mocked the court, skipped his own sentencing and forced a judge to order that he be brought in &quot;by any means necessary&quot; is now facing the rest of his life behind bars.
Caesar Lorenzo Wilson, 54, was sentenced to 224 years in prison for the 2024 murder of University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS) professor Haleh Abghari, a killing prosecutors say began as a burglary and ended in a brutal stabbing inside her own home.
The sentencing capped a case marked by defiance and disturbing behavior.
Wilson initially refused to appear in court, declining to be transported from jail and prompting a judge to issue a rare warrant authorizing authorities to use force to bring him in, KTTV reported.
COLORADO REPEAT OFFENDER FREED FROM JAIL LESS THAN TWO WEEKS BEFORE ALLEGEDLY KILLING MOTHER OF THREE: REPORT
Even when he did appear, he showed little remorse, at one point asking his attorneys, &quot;Do I have to hear this?&quot; during the hearing, according to the Denver Gazette.
Prosecutors also revealed in court that Wilson made chilling remarks in a recorded jail phone call, allegedly telling his mother he would bring Abghari back to life and kill her again because he believed he had been treated unfairly. The comments underscored what prosecutors described as a complete disregard for human life, the outlet reported.
Tiana Longmire, a former UCCS student of Abghari’s, called those alleged comments &quot;mind-boggling,&quot; saying they showed her what &quot;true evil&quot; looked like, according to the Denver Gazette.
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The case dates back to August 7, 2024, when Colorado Springs police were called to a home on Caddy Point and found Abghari, 54, stabbed to death.
Investigators say Wilson entered through an open garage door intending to steal, but instead encountered Abghari inside. A struggle followed, and prosecutors say he stabbed her multiple times before stealing her car and fleeing.
Wilson vanished for months before being tracked to another state, where he was already behind bars under a different name on unrelated charges. He was extradited back to Colorado, where a jury later found him guilty of multiple charges, including second-degree murder and aggravated robbery.
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Jurors also determined he was a habitual offender with a lengthy criminal history, a designation that significantly increased his sentence.
&quot;The violence perpetrated by the defendant against Haleh Abghari, an innocent woman alone in her own home, deserved the harsh sentence issued today in court,&quot; District Attorney Michael J. Allen said. &quot;Ms. Abghari’s death was a devastating loss for her family, the UCCS community she helped shape for over a decade, and the entire 4th Judicial District.&quot;
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Allen added that the outcome reflects the work of investigators, prosecutors and jurors who saw the case through.
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&quot;We are grateful to see a just outcome in this case… and to the jurors who listened to difficult evidence and delivered guilty verdicts on all charges,&quot; he said.
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Beyond the courtroom, Abghari’s family and friends say the loss has been immeasurable.
Her sister, Niloofar Abghari, said the sentencing offered &quot;little solace,&quot; describing Haleh as the most important person in her life.
EX-BOYFRIEND OF MURDERED MINNESOTA MOM MADELINE KINGSBURY SENTENCED TO LIFE IN PRISON
&quot;Every night when I sleep, I think about what happened to her,&quot; she told the Denver Gazette. &quot;There’s no joy anymore. It’s just survival.&quot;
In a fundraiser created after her death, loved ones described Abghari as a devoted daughter and sister who spoke with her parents every night and had visited them just weeks before she was killed.
They said she maintained close friendships across the country and around the world and was known for putting others before herself.
&quot;This senseless act leaves a gaping hole in our hearts,&quot; the fundraiser reads, adding that she &quot;took on the burdens of others in her ongoing quest to make the world a better place.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Wilson&apos;s lawyers for comment.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Intel&apos;s stock has risen a stunning 490% over the past year, a bet by Wall Street that may be running well ahead of the company&apos;s actual turnaround.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ronald McDonald goes viral after singing the &apos;Star-Spangled Banner&apos; at a minor league baseball game</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ronald McDonald goes viral after singing the &apos;Star-Spangled Banner&apos; at a minor league baseball game</news:title>
			<news:keywords>I love minor league sports, and one of the reasons for this is that you could show up for a game, and then suddenly find yourself staring down the barrel of a fever dream.
Case in point: Ronald McDonald belting out the national anthem at a minor league baseball game.
The Charlotte Knights welcomed the fast-food mascot — no icon to Truist Field, and while we&apos;re all used to seeing Ronald hawking some burgers, it turns out that his pipes are as golden as the arches he represents.
I&apos;ve always had a slight case of coulrophobia, but I never had a problem with Ronald. Probably because I&apos;m not scared he&apos;s going to spray seltzer in my face, hit me with the electric joy buzzer or drag me into a primered van and harvest my organs.
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Nope, that grease-painted grease merchant just wants me to eat a cheeseburger. One that will probably put me out of commission for the rest of the afternoon.
That makes him a-okay in my book.
Now, that happened a few days ago, but the video started going viral later in the week. This is thanks to one video in which the reveal that the anthem duties are being done by the nation&apos;s premier fast-food spokesclown is done to perfection.
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It&apos;s nice to see the McDonald land crew coming back in a big way, thanks to the sport of baseball.
First, you had Grimace sending the Mets on a winning streak a couple of years ago with his glorious first pitch (maybe they need to bring him back). Now, we&apos;ve got Ronald going like Pavarotti in his prime. Maybe next we&apos;ll have the Hamburglar singing &quot;Take Me Out To The Ball Game&quot; or Officer Big Mac riding a giant unicycle and doing his best Red Panda impression by catching bowls on that big sesame-seed-covered dome.
At this point, all options are on the table.
Hell, it&apos;s just a matter of time before Mayor McCheese becomes GM and President of Baseball Operations McCheese.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Higher education, economy and infrastructure need each other, experts say</news:name>
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			<news:title>Higher education, economy and infrastructure need each other, experts say</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Key Points:
Experts say higher education is key to Arizona’s economy
Arizona has a demand for 54,000 bachelor degree jobs, but falls short on applicants
Arizona’s public universities receive only 12% of their budget from the state
This week’s Morning Scoop recognized two keys to Arizona’s future: its economy and its higher education institutions. 
Panelists Gregg Brewster, a regent with the Arizona Board of Regents; Danny Seiden, president and CEO of the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Ted Maxwell, president and CEO of the Southern Arizona Leadership Council; and Rich Bowen, vice chair of the Northern Arizona Leadership Alliance joined host Steve Goldstein to talk AZ Opportunity. 
AZ Opportunity is an initiative from the Arizona Board of Regents that aims to increase access to higher education, support workforce development in high-demand fields and leverage university research to bolster state industry. The goal is simple: Strengthen the state’s economy by expanding opportunities for all Arizonans. 
Their final conclusion? Education, economy and infrastructure are all connected — and they need each other — now more than ever.

Supply and demand

Less than half of Arizona high school graduates pursue any education after high school, Brewster said, yet preliminary data from the Board of Regents shows the state has a demand of about 54,000 bachelor degree jobs. Basically, Arizona is falling short of its workforce demands. 
“Simply by reaching the U.S. average for education attainment, Arizona would benefit by about $5 billion in additional state and local tax revenues over the next 10 years,” Brewster said. 
About 23% of Arizonans over the age of 25 have some college education but did not complete their degree, Maxwell said. Another 11% of youth between 16 and 24 are not working or going to school, he added. 
“I think a lot of it is, folks just don’t understand what they can accomplish. Arizona Opportunity applies to all higher education programs, to community colleges,” Maxwell said. “Once individuals learn that those opportunities are out there, they have support, I think you’re going to see those numbers increase.”
Seiden said businesses from across the country and the world are interested in coming to Arizona, but the state has to be ready to deliver the workforce. 
“We can build the runway all day long in Arizona. We’ve got the right incentives, we’ve got the right tax structure, we’ve got the right regulatory structure, but if we cannot fill those runways with the planes, the workforce, we’re going to fail,” Seiden said. 
Not only does higher education benefit the economy, but individual’s prosperity as well, Brewster said. The state has to invest more into its public universities and currently, only 12% of the university’s budget is paid for by the state, Brewster said. But states like Texas, Florida and Georgia are investing heavily into their public universities, he added. 
“If we keep losing that battle to those states … we will see our children move out of state. We love Arizona. We want things to stay here, including our kids,” Brewster said.
So what can the state do?
It can work to get more young people interested and enrolled in a higher education degree program — the very goal of Arizona Opportunity. The initiative has helped by expanding enrollment and helping grow industry sectors such as manufacturing and healthcare, and expanding financial aid for students, Brewster said. 
Seiden said the state has won the business attraction, but now they have to earn the right to keep it, and when the state displays a lack of investment in higher education, it’s sending a message. Universities should be seen as economic drivers, not a cost, he added. 
By investing in universities, the state will see more return on investment in four places, including students and families, employers, taxpayers and community returns, Bowen said.
“Arizona businesses need talent now and the university system is the most scalable way to produce it,” he said. 
People with college degrees pay more in taxes, use state services less and benefit the entire economy, including people who don’t have degrees, Maxwell said, adding it’s all connected. 
Tying it all together is the business community, politicians and the universities, Brewster said. Those three working together can solve a lot of issues, he added.




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			  <news:name>Trump blockade squeezing Iran so hard regime may be dumping oil into Gulf, experts say</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump blockade squeezing Iran so hard regime may be dumping oil into Gulf, experts say</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Satellite imagery revealed a massive suspected oil slick spreading near Kharg Island, Iran’s main oil export terminal, in what experts say could be evidence that Tehran’s oil infrastructure is buckling under mounting U.S. pressure.
The slick, seen in Copernicus Sentinel satellite images between Wednesday and Friday, covered roughly 45 square kilometers west of the island, according to analysts cited by Reuters.
The incident is emerging as a potential sign that Trump’s maritime pressure campaign is achieving one of its central objectives: overwhelming Iran’s export system to the point where Tehran can no longer move or store crude fast enough to sustain normal production.
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The suspected spill near Iran’s main oil hub is raising concerns that mounting U.S. pressure is overwhelming Tehran’s ability to store or export crude, potentially forcing risky workarounds with environmental consequences in the Gulf.
&quot;At this stage I see two plausible explanations, and they’re not mutually exclusive,&quot; Miad Maleki, an Iran sanctions and energy expert at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, told Fox News Digital.
&quot;One is operational: they simply didn’t ramp down extraction fast enough relative to their true onshore capacity and over-counted on empty tankers slipping through the blockade,&quot; he said.
&quot;Now they’ve effectively over-delivered crude into the export system, with more oil at or near the terminals than they can actually load, and the ‘solution’ is to push some of that excess into the water.&quot;
Maleki said another possible explanation is mechanical failure tied to Iran’s use of aging tankers as floating storage or sanctions-busting carriers.
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&quot;They’ve dragged older, marginal tonnage into service as floating storage or sanctions-busting carriers, and some of those retired or poorly maintained hulls are now leaking,&quot; he said.
&quot;Either way, the common denominator is the same — storage and evacuation capacity are out of sync with upstream output, and the Gulf is paying the price for that mismatch.&quot;
The incident comes as the Trump administration continues pressing its &quot;Economic Fury&quot; campaign against Iran, combining sanctions enforcement with a growing U.S. naval presence around the Strait of Hormuz aimed at restricting Iran’s oil exports.
Before the conflict, Iran exported roughly 1.5 million barrels of oil per day, much of it to China. Analysts say the blockade and the threat of sanctions on shipping companies and financial institutions have made it increasingly difficult for Tehran to move crude out of Kharg Island.
Reuters reported the slick appeared as a &quot;grey and white&quot; plume west of the 8-kilometer-long island. 
Leon Moreland, a researcher at the Conflict and Environment Observatory, told Reuters the slick was &quot;visually consistent with oil,&quot; while Louis Goddard, co-founder of consultancy Data Desk, said it could be the largest spill since the start of the U.S.-Israel war against Iran roughly 70 days ago.
Kharg Island handles roughly 90% of Iran’s oil exports and has become a critical choke point in the Trump administration’s effort to cut off the regime’s main source of revenue during the ongoing war.
Energy analysts say Iran is now facing a dangerous dilemma. If Iran cannot export oil or find additional storage capacity, it may be forced either to shut down wells, risking long-term damage to oil fields, or dispose of excess crude in ways that could trigger environmental fallout across the Gulf.
US STRIKE ON KEY IRAN OIL HUB WOULD FIT TRUMP&apos;S &apos;ENERGY DOMINANCE DOCTRINE,&apos; SAYS EXPERT
&quot;They’ve already reduced extraction. In a true blockade scenario, the constraint isn’t production at the wellhead, it’s the inability to load tankers at export terminals,&quot; Maleki said.
&quot;Once onshore storage nears capacity, output has to be cut to match remaining headroom or wells get shut in,&quot; he added. &quot;In Iran’s case, that’s roughly 13 days.&quot;
The environmental implications are also raising alarm across the Gulf.
Windward, a maritime risk intelligence firm, estimated the slick was moving southeast at roughly 2 kilometers per hour and warned it could reach Qatar’s exclusive economic zone within days and potentially drift toward the United Arab Emirates within two weeks.
The Gulf’s desalination infrastructure, relied upon by millions across the region, remains especially vulnerable to major oil contamination events.
The spill also is unfolding amid heightened military tensions in the Gulf. The war has trapped hundreds of vessels in the region and caused one of the largest disruptions to global crude and liquefied natural gas supplies in recent years.
Iranian authorities have not publicly commented on the suspected spill or its possible causes.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Iran mission to the U.N. for comment. 
Reuters contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Top Dem applauds Trump UFO files release in rare show of support</news:name>
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			<news:title>Top Dem applauds Trump UFO files release in rare show of support</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Trump administration’s decision to declassify a batch of UFO and UAP files Friday drew unexpected praise from a prominent Democratic lawmaker. 
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., the leader of Senate Democrats’ campaign arm, cheered the release of dozens of never-before-seen images and videos, stating, &quot;Transparency is the only path to truth.&quot; 
&quot;I am encouraged that the administration has finally heard my call and the call of millions of Americans to begin unsealing these files,&quot; Gillibrand wrote on social media, adding that she has long advocated for the declassification and release of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) files.
&quot;This is another important step, but there is much more work to do,&quot; the New York Democrat went on. &quot;I will continue to fight to ensure the administration finally meets its legal obligation to the American people.&quot;
DECLASSIFIED APOLLO MOON DOCS DESCRIBE UNEXPLAINED MYSTERIES, UFO LIGHTS &apos;LIKE THE FOURTH OF JULY&apos;
The Trump administration&apos;s file dump, available on the newly created website war.gov/UFO, contains records related to UAP, including inexplicable lights and phenomena captured during the Apollo 12 mission in 1969 and Apollo 17 in 1972.
President Donald Trump in February directed the Department of War and other agencies to declassify and publish files related to alien and extraterrestrial life. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said Friday that the administration would continue its declassification work.
GOP lawmakers widely praised the administration&apos;s effort to bring more transparency to UAP-related material.
&quot;This is a massive first step in the right direction,&quot; Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., who has long pushed for the file release, said Friday.
Rep. Eric Burlison, R-Mo., also called the move &quot;historic&quot; and said he hoped the file release would be the first of many.
The Pentagon&apos;s disclosure also prompted tepid enthusiasm from Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., who omitted the Trump administration in his statement.
&quot;For decades, UFO disclosure has been a distant object — unidentified and unexplained,&quot; he said. &quot;That’s starting to change. I’ll keep pushing until we land on the truth.&quot;
TULSI GABBARD TELLS PODCASTER ALIENS MAY BE REAL: &apos;WE&apos;RE CONTINUING TO LOOK FOR THE TRUTH&apos;
Trump argued Friday that his administration’s transparency efforts related to government secrets far surpassed those of his predecessors.
&quot;Whereas previous Administrations have failed to be transparent on this subject, with these new Documents and Videos, the people can decide for themselves, &quot;WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON?&quot; Trump wrote on the social media platform Truth Social announcing the release of the files. &quot;Have Fun and Enjoy!&quot;
The Trump administration also declassified records last year related to former President John F. Kennedy’s assassination and the 1937 disappearance of Amelia Earhart.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Leftist streamer calls violent revolution &apos;inevitable&apos; as Democrats explode over Virginia court decision</news:name>
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			<news:title>Leftist streamer calls violent revolution &apos;inevitable&apos; as Democrats explode over Virginia court decision</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Democrats exploded in fury Friday after the Virginia Supreme Court struck down a party-backed redistricting map central to their midterm election strategy, with at least one prominent leftist voice going so far as to call violent revolution &quot;inevitable.&quot;
In a 4-3 decision, the Virginia Supreme Court ruled that a voter-approved map, which would give Democrats a 10-1 advantage in U.S. House races, violated the state&apos;s constitution because of procedural errors in the map’s passage. Virginia voters will cast ballots in the 2026 midterms using the same district maps from the 2022 and 2024 elections, which Democrats currently hold 6-5.
But Democratic lawmakers and commentators alike have framed the Supreme Court&apos;s ruling as an act going against the will of the people. Hasan Piker, a popular leftist streamer who has espoused antisemitic rhetoric and campaigns with congressional candidates, accused the Virginia Supreme Court of denying the results of the state&apos;s redistricting referendum.
&quot;Scotus gutted the voting rights act and tennessee carved up the last dem district destroying black voter power in the state,&quot; Piker wrote on X. &quot;Those who make peaceful revolution impossible, make violent revolution inevitable.&quot;
VIRGINIA’S MAP WAR LAYS BARE STATE&apos;S SHARP PARTISAN TURN AS LEGAL FIGHT LOOMS
Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., suggested that Democrats won their redrawn map fair and square by holding a statewide election.
&quot;Unlike Republican-led states that have redrawn their maps through backroom deals, the Virginia General Assembly let the people decide for themselves in a free and fair election,&quot; Kaine said in a statement. &quot;If the Virginia Supreme Court had legitimate concerns about this referendum, the time to stop it would have been before three million Virginians cast their ballots.
TRUMP URGES VIRGINIA VOTERS TO REJECT &apos;BLATANT PARTISAN POWER GRAB&apos; BY DEMOCRATS
&quot;But the Court let the process move forward, and Virginians sent a message loud and clear: we see President Trump’s brazen power grab in states across the country, and we won’t stand for it,&quot; Kaine continued.
Kaine also echoed Piker&apos;s sentiment that the ruling &quot;eviscerates&quot; the Voting Rights Act.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., said they&apos;re &quot;exploring all options&quot; to fight back against Virginia&apos;s high court&apos;s ruling.
BLOCKBUSTER SUPREME COURT VOTING RIGHTS RULING IGNITES REDISTRICTING WAR ACROSS SOUTHERN STATES
&quot;The decision to overturn an entire election is an unprecedented and undemocratic action that cannot stand,&quot; Jeffries said in a statement.
&quot;MAGA Republicans have adopted voter suppression as a strategy, as also evidenced by far-right extremists on the Supreme Court gutting the Voting Rights Act to open the door to a Jim Crow-like attack on Black representation across the American South,&quot; Jeffries continued.
Meanwhile, Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates Don Scott took a more pragmatic approach, saying he respects the high court&apos;s ruling.
&quot;We respect the court. But we will keep fighting for a democracy where voters — not politicians — have the final say. Because in Virginia, power still belongs to the people.&quot;
As Democrats describe the Virginia Supreme Court&apos;s ruling as a violation of the Voting Rights Act, Republican National Committee Chairman Joe Gruters, who spearheaded the lawsuit over the maps, said Virginia&apos;s ruling was not based on politics but on the &quot;rule of law.&quot;
&quot;Democrats just learned that when you try to rig elections, you lose,&quot; said Chairman Gruters. &quot;The RNC led the charge in court against this blatant power grab, where Virginia Democrats poured more than $66 million into an effort to lock in control and silence voters. We took them to court, and we won.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Delta worker dead after tug vehicle crashes into jet bridge at Orlando International Airport</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Delta Airlines employee is dead after an airport tug vehicle crashed into a jet bridge Thursday night at Orlando International Airport (MCO).
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) told Fox News Digital a tug struck the bridge where Delta Air Lines Flight 2593 was parked at about 10:55 p.m. local time.
Passengers deplaned via the rear door and airstairs, FAA officials said.
AMERICAN AIRLINES WORKER KILLED IN CHARLOTTE AIRPORT VEHICLE ACCIDENT
Delta confirmed to Fox News Digital the employee was &quot;on the job&quot; at the time of the wreck.
&quot;The Delta family is heartbroken at the loss of a team member while on the job at Orlando International Airport on the evening of May 7,&quot; an airline spokesperson wrote in a statement. &quot;We are focused on extending our full support to family and taking care of our Orlando team during this difficult time. We are working with local authorities as a full investigation gets underway to determine what occurred.&quot;
Operations were paused immediately after the incident and one flight departure was canceled.
ORLANDO AIRPORT STOPS SOUTHWEST AIRLINES PLANE TRYING TO TAKE OFF FROM TAXIWAY INSTEAD OF RUNWAY
Customers were accommodated on other flights.
An MCO spokesperson told Fox News Digital the airport is sending its condolences.
&quot;The MCO community is deeply saddened about the loss of a team member from one of our airline partners, a member of our extended airport family,&quot; the spokesperson said. &quot;We send our condolences to his family and friends.&quot;
The Orlando Police Department is conducting the investigation.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>BRET BAIER: Why Americans still believe our best days are ahead, even in divided times</news:name>
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			<news:title>BRET BAIER: Why Americans still believe our best days are ahead, even in divided times</news:title>
			<news:keywords>When my new book, &quot;The Case for America,&quot; was launched this month, the first thing I wanted to do was hear from my listeners and readers about how they would make the case. So, I published an invitation on my website asking people to record short videos, and I’ve been playing some of them on air during &quot;Special Report.&quot; 
I’ve been happy with the diverse contributions from across the country. The optimism and pride are like a tonic in a time often characterized by disagreement. Here are the voices of our fellow Americans making the case. I hope you are as inspired by them as I have been.
In the book, I write about the immigrant success story that continues to stand as proof of our special nature. Charlie C. is an example of the immigrant success story. &quot;I believe the U.S. is unique because it&apos;s a place where immigrants can rise from the lower middle class to the top 3% in just one generation,&quot; Charlie said, describing his own experience. &quot;My family moved here when I was 10, and we started in suburban Philadelphia with very humble means. McDonald&apos;s was a luxury. My English was very limited, but through hard work, I went on to attend an Ivy League school and earn a PhD. Now I&apos;m one of the top engineers at a Fortune 500 company, surrounded by 18,000 colleagues. I&apos;m grateful for a wife of 24 years and three wonderful kids. I believe my achievements would not be possible anywhere else, as this country is the only one founded on a belief in life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for all.&quot;
Well said.
BRET BAIER: AHEAD OF 250TH, AMERICA HAS WITNESSED TRIUMPH OF RESILIENCE OVER DESPAIR
Gus F. also weighed in on the immigrant experience, saying that as a proud Latino and Native American, his case for America is personal. &quot;This country is not perfect. No nation is,&quot; he acknowledged. &quot;But America is still a place where history, struggle, sacrifice, faith, family and freedom come together to create a future bigger than the past. Both my people know hardship. We also know resilience. We know what it means to be overlooked, underestimated and still rise. That&apos;s why I believe in America, not because she has never fallen short, but because she gives us the right, the voice and the opportunity to make her better.&quot;
The theme of opportunity is a mainstay of the people’s cases for America. &quot;For 250 years, the men and women who have served this country have helped build it from the ground up in every industry and in every generation,&quot; Lisa D., a retired veteran, said. &quot;This is not coincidence. That is American character. America has always had a secret weapon. They are the visionaries, the entrepreneurs, the innovators, the risk-takers, the ones who never stopped dreaming.&quot;
ENES KANTER FREEDOM: I CAME HERE FOR MY BASKETBALL DREAM. I STAY FOR FREEDOM AND THE AMERICAN DREAM
Manufacturing opportunity was a theme that resonated. Brian H. weighed in as the proud owner and president of WIC Industries in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. &quot;We make the ADA switches that you push when you walk into some of the most beautiful buildings in the world, including the White House, the U.S. Capitol and the Washington Monument,&quot; he said. Brian mentioned that his company had made the largest capital investment in its history as a result of the 2025 tax bill (the One Big Beautiful Bill). &quot;We have always been a manufacturer in the U.S. We will continue to make things here,&quot; he promised. The strength of our manufacturing sector has always been a defining characteristic of America.
But as Anthony L. pointed out, it’s not just our rich material resources that make us strong. It’s our character. &quot;America&apos;s future depends on certain nonmaterial social resources — trust, honor and love,&quot; he said. &quot;Trust is a boundary condition and requires boundaries. Honor differentiates us from one another and is the basis of individual dignity. Love draws and holds us together. We will always prosper as a nation if we cherish these social goods in our law and our politics.&quot; Some of our great Founders, including Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and Benjamin Franklin, often spoke and wrote about those very themes.
IF YOU WANT TO HELP AMERICA, START SERVING
Michael R. also talked about the moral underpinnings of a great society. &quot;I think William Penn once wrote, ‘Those people who will not be governed by God will be ruled by tyrants,’&quot; he said. &quot;And I think he was speaking about people who can&apos;t govern themselves morally. I also think he was speaking about strong societies, that they have not always been rooted in institutions, but in people who have goodness, common sense and humility, and care for others. We don&apos;t have to agree fully to move forward, but we do need a shared commitment to good, to service to one another. The challenges we face today are not the end of our 250-year history, but they are an opportunity to rebuild from the inside out. The question probably is not what&apos;s happening around us, but who we choose to be as individuals.&quot;
Many people pointed proudly to service as a meaningful part of their American experience and what makes America strong. Shannon told me, &quot;I was born and raised in a family that is so grateful, full of service members who have served this country and helped make freedom accessible for everyone. People come from all over the world because they know what we have is a great thing going. Here, as a woman, as a person of faith, I couldn&apos;t be more grateful to be an American citizen. We have so much opportunity, so much freedom, and I never take it for granted.&quot; Shannon offered her congratulations to all of us who get to call America home.
LET&apos;S TEACH OUR KIDS WHY AMERICA IS WORTH FIGHTING FOR
A number of people expressed hope in the next generation and talked about how that opportunity is being passed on to them. Thomas said, &quot;My case for America is simply that I grew up in a small area of Kentucky in a trailer park. My daughter is now working on her second master&apos;s degree. This one is at Georgetown, the first one at George Washington University. She lives in D.C. She was a major in the Army. Her husband works in the Pentagon. They&apos;ve got a young grandson growing up in D.C. There&apos;s a lot of great people out there, in finance, technology, business, doing great things for America, and a lot of great patriots out there. So keep the education coming and keep the fight.&quot;
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Christine also made the case for the youth. &quot;I&apos;m very hopeful for our United States of America,&quot; she said. &quot;My husband and I, married for 40 years, have two kids who both, as adults, ended up a lot more liberal than we are, but knowing them makes my heart happy because they are both kind, caring, competent, hardworking individuals, and I know, left in their hands and the hands of their friends, our nation is going to be just fine.&quot; As the father of two sons, the oldest graduating high school this year, I share Thomas and Christine’s optimism about the emerging generation who will make the most of our opportunities.
Jerry, a member of that younger generation, weighed in with inspiring words. &quot;I&apos;m making my case for America because I&apos;m proud to call it home. While we all have different lifestyles and opinions from coast to coast, what makes us great is how we unite under our values during tough times. I&apos;m thankful for a country where your background doesn&apos;t define your potential, and where freedom of speech and religion are guaranteed. From the Great Depression to liberation efforts in world wars, America has been resilient and generous. We wouldn&apos;t have this amazing, free country without the sacrifice of our veterans. That is my case for the greatest country.&quot;
Finally, I couldn’t resist Jon L.’s appeal to this golfer’s heart. He made the case for America in terms any golfer would appreciate: &quot;America&apos;s best days are ahead. We&apos;re just teeing up for the back nine. This nation&apos;s always had a talent for the long game, and right now we&apos;re positioned for a birdie run. Sure, we&apos;ve had some lies in the rough where we needed a solid recovery shot, but the fairway ahead looks open. We&apos;ve got the skill, the grit and the course knowledge to make a championship round. The greens are within reach. We just need to stay focused and trust our swing. America ain&apos;t done playing yet.&quot;
Thanks, Jon, and thank you to everyone who has participated. If you haven’t made your personal case for America yet, I encourage you to go on the website and share your thoughts. I’ll continue to share them as we celebrate America’s 250th anniversary.
Editor&apos;s note: Bret Baier&apos;s new book, &quot;The Case for America: An Argument on Behalf of Our Nation,&quot; was published on May 5, 2026, in celebration of the nation’s 250th anniversary.
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			<news:title>GOP speaker claps back after Booker stumps against bid to eradicate red state&apos;s Democrat-held districts</news:title>
			<news:keywords>EXCLUSIVE: Alabama Republicans are moving to force through a new congressional map that could reduce Democratic representation amid a narrow national GOP House majority, while rebuking Yankee Democrats traveling to the Yellowhammer State to gin up opposition.
State leaders argue the new Supreme Court ruling limiting the use of race in redistricting has changed the legal landscape, giving Alabama grounds to revisit and undo a court-imposed map that recently reshaped its congressional districts to help minority voters.
As attention shifted from Louisiana to Alabama after the high bench tossed the Pelican State&apos;s map last week, Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., traveled south to stump in Birmingham with fellow Democrats bemoaning legislators’ attempts to force the high bench to reconsider a partially conflicting order from three years prior.
&quot;Well, I&apos;m probably guessing that&apos;s first time Cory Booker&apos;s ever been in Alabama,&quot; Alabama House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter, R-Rainville, told Fox News Digital.
BLOCKBUSTER SUPREME COURT VOTING RIGHTS RULING IGNITES REDISTRICTING WAR ACROSS SOUTHERN STATES
&quot;The thing about it is the people that we represent have lived here most of all of their lives and they&apos;re the ones that ask us to do something for them — not the Cory Bookers,&quot; Ledbetter said. &quot;And he can nationalize it all he wants to, but it&apos;s not going to change facts.&quot;
Booker joined Rep. Terri Sewell of Birmingham, the state’s lone Democrat, until the court-mandated redraw produced a Democratic flip by Rep. Shomari Figures of Mobile.
&quot;We are in a storm right now — the question is, where will you stand, will you hold up your light,&quot; Booker addressed a redistricting town hall in Birmingham, where he declared voting rights are on the ballot, according to the Alabama Reporter.
The Yankee Democrat said he came south out of obligation to recognize that the Supreme Court upended decades of progress made by Alabamians, according to the city’s NBC affiliate.
Late last month, the Supreme Court struck down Louisiana’s 2-Democrat congressional map, in which Reps. Cleo Fields and Troy Carter’s Democratic districts were drawn with race as a significant factor.
Alabama faced a similar fight after the Supreme Court’s 2023 decision in Allen v. Milligan forced the state to redraw its map, leading to a court-imposed plan that shifted its delegation from a 6-1 Republican split to 5-2 after Republicans created but were rebuked for the so-called &quot;Livingston map&quot; that gave minorities districts with 55% and 40% representation respectively.
SUPREME COURT RULES ON KEY VOTING RIGHTS ACT RULE AS REPUBLICANS AND DEMOCRATS WAGE REDISTRICTING WAR
The interceding Livingston map, so named for Sen. Steve Livingston, R-Scottsboro, should be revisited and upheld by the Supreme Court in line with its more recent ruling, Ledbetter argued.
In passing the map, Ledbetter said he expects the Supreme Court will be forced to weigh in, via a new legal challenge or otherwise, and that the Louisiana ruling gives Alabama the precedent it needs to undo the high court’s prior ruling and imposed map.
&quot;Once that happens, it gives the governor opportunity to call a special election.&quot;
While any action taken by Ledbetter’s legislature would likely spur court action, he suggested quick passage is needed as Alabama’s primaries approach on May 19.
&quot;If we did nothing, we had no shot, and doing this gives us the opportunity to have a ball in the air in case they do overturn [Milligan].&quot;
Gov. Kay Ivey called the legislature to special session Monday to create plans for potential adjustment of upcoming primary elections, if the state is able to force the redistricting issue upon the Supreme Court.
Ledbetter said the Livingston map was fair, and attempted to follow the will of the court originally — adding that he plans to force the issue this week during the special session.
&quot;Our goal is to pass the Livingston map and give the governor the opportunity if the 14th Amendment [provision] is removed; that gives us the opportunity to go forward with it,&quot; he said, arguing the earlier ruling relied on legal standards that may now be affected by the court’s more recent decision.
&quot;That&apos;s really the only shot we got to be able to do this before the November elections is that map that&apos;s existing,&quot; he said.
SUPREME COURT JUST GAVE BLACK VOTERS A SHOT AT REAL POWER BEYOND SAFE SEATS
Pushing back again on Booker and critics of Alabama’s prior attempt to redraw, Ledbetter said the Livingston map, under today’s population footprint, actually gives all voting blocs a better shot.
&quot;When that was redistricted that was a 50-50 seat,&quot; he said of one of the Democrat-friendly districts on the map. &quot;It gives everybody a shot and it’s got all seven seats open.&quot;
He criticized national Democrats for descending on other states like Virginia to try to tip the scale of their own redistricting, noting that Alabamians elected a Republican supermajority in Montgomery and want to reflect that in Congress.
DEMS CIRCLE THE WAGONS BY BLAMING GOP FOR THEIR REDISTRICTING RESPONSE AHEAD OF MIDTERMS: &apos;VERY DESPERATE&apos;
&quot;I don&apos;t think it&apos;s right for the courts to overstep their boundary and try to do legislation.&quot;
Ivey said in a statement the state has been battling &quot;federal courts and activist groups who think they know Alabama better than Alabama&quot; since the 2020 census.
&quot;By calling the Legislature into a special session, I am ensuring Alabama is prepared should the courts act quickly enough to allow Alabama’s previously drawn congressional and state Senate maps to be used during this election cycle,&quot; she said.
With Ledbetter and his partners on the Senate side primed to repass the Livingston map, the Supreme Court would have about a week to step in ahead of the May 19 primary, while Secretary of State Wes Allen told the Montgomery Advertiser that no matter the result of the special session, that date is set in stone — setting up a reason for national attention to turn toward the Yellowhammer State.
Fox News Digital reached out to Booker and Ivey for additional comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Sea of blue floods Chicago funeral for slain officer as killing fuels outrage over soft-on-crime policies</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sea of blue floods Chicago funeral for slain officer as killing fuels outrage over soft-on-crime policies</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A sea of police officers paid tribute to a fallen Chicago cop allegedly killed by a man with a decade-long criminal record who was free on pretrial release at the time of the shooting.
About 2,000 police officers, elected officials and law enforcement gathered Friday for the funeral of Chicago Police Department Officer John Bartholomew, who was allegedly killed by Alphanso Talley, 26, a man free on pretrial release at the time of the shooting on April 25. Bartholomew&apos;s partner, Officer Nelson Crespo, was also allegedly shot by Talley at Swedish Hospital on Chicago&apos;s North Side.
When Talley was accused of murdering Bartholomew, he was out of jail on pretrial release for a previous armed robbery case. A warrant for his arrest was issued on March 11 while he was on pretrial release for the alleged armed robbery after he had two electronic monitor violations in early March, according to court documents.
&apos;GIGGLING&apos; COP KILLING SUSPECT SLAMMED BY JUDGE AS PROSECUTORS FOUGHT BAIL RELEASE FOR REPEAT FELONY OFFENDER
Judge John Lyke, who presided over Talley&apos;s criminal cases for at least three years, noted during a December hearing that &quot;It appears [Talley&apos;s] mind is finally developing, and he may be on the path to making better decisions,&quot; according to ABC7 News. Those records indicated that Talley first got an electronic monitor on Dec. 11, 2025, but his monitor alerted two violations within three days in early March.
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&quot;To the children — your father was a hero. His legacy will live on,&quot; Chicago Police Department Superintendent Larry Snelling said at the funeral. &quot;As John is to be laid to rest. The only thing that I would like to see laid to rest alongside John is violence. Those who go out and do harm to others. Those who take and destroy lives.&quot;
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Bartholomew, who was with the Chicago Police Department for 10 years, is survived by his wife and three children.
James Bartholomew said at the funeral that his brother had a &quot;heart of gold.&quot;
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&quot;If you worked with him. If you talked to him, if you laughed with him, if you walked with him. You are feeling what I&apos;m feeling right now. It&apos;s as if an angel has left the earth. If you knew him. You knew his heart was full. His heart was pure,&quot; he said.
Bartholomew&apos;s death sparked outrage by people who say the state&apos;s cashless bail law is to blame for Talley&apos;s pretrial release from jail.
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&quot;The SAFE-T Act, let&apos;s be frank, the SAFE-T Act here is geared towards this national movement in America towards de-carceration. We&apos;re seeing it everywhere in the big blue cities and at the state level as in Illinois,&quot; former NYPD investigator Paul Mauro told Fox News. &quot;And the idea is just that locking bad guys up isn&apos;t a good idea, it only creates more and deeper bad guys, and so we shouldn&apos;t be doing it. And quite frankly, that calculus essentially admits that innocents are going to be hurt, but that is a price to pay.&quot;
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Talley allegedly shot both officers around 11 a.m. on April 25 at the hospital, where officials said he was taken into custody for a previous armed robbery. While he was being taken to a CT scan, prosecutors said he had a gun underneath his blanket, which he pulled out and then shot both officers.
He was wanted after allegedly robbing a Family Dollar store and pistol-whipping a female employee, taking her wallet and keys.
Talley was charged with murder, attempted murder, aggravated unlawful restraint, armed robbery, aggravated discharge of a firearm, possession of a firearm by a felon, aggravated battery of a peace officer, aggravated battery, escape and unlawful use of a weapon.
Fox News&apos; Patrick McGovern and Philip Bodinet contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>In Trump&apos;s crosshairs, Massie rakes in more than $1M this week while fighting for political life</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Thomas Massie&apos;s campaign has raked in more than $1 million so far since launching a &quot;Moneybomb&quot; fundraiser on Monday morning, according to a running tally displayed on the fundraising website.
The embattled Republican, who represents Kentucky&apos;s 4th Congressional District, is competing in a GOP primary showdown against former Navy SEAL Ed Gallrein, the candidate backed by vociferous Massie critic President Donald Trump.
&quot;This race has become a national referendum on whether our country is better served by Congressmen like me who keep their promises, or whether Congress needs yet another &apos;warm body from central casting&apos; like Gallrein who pledges to be a rubber stamp for the uniparty,&quot; Massie wrote in a statement provided to Fox News Digital.
&quot;He&apos;s like central casting,&quot; Trump said of Gallrein while speaking in Kentucky in March, adding moments later, &quot; ... give me somebody with a warm body to beat Massie. And I got somebody with a warm body, but a big, beautiful brain, and a great patriot. He&apos;s unbelievable.&quot;
Massie added in his statement to Fox News Digital on Friday, &quot;We are ahead in the polls, ahead in Kentucky fundraising, and way ahead in national support as shown by our million dollar moneybomb… as long as you don’t count the three liberal out-of-state billionaires propping up my opponent.&quot;
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Gallrein&apos;s campaign fired back, providing Fox News Digital with the following statement from senior advisor Tim Murtaugh: &quot;These are the last gasps of a member of Congress who promised to term limit himself to three terms, but is now seeking his 8th. He’s turned his back on Kentucky, he’s pointlessly antagonized President Trump, and has tried to obstruct the entire America First agenda. Thomas Massie serves only one person — Thomas Massie — and the voters of Kentucky’s 4th District are about to show him the door. Ed Gallrein is a heavily decorated, retired Navy SEAL a solid conservative who will support President Trump and the America First agenda.  Massie’s ego and his act are worn out.&quot;
Massie fired back in another statement to Fox News Digital, declaring, &quot;In typical fashion, Ed has a surrogate repeating his lies. Ed is scared to debate me and even afraid to speak to the press.&quot;
Before taking office in 2012, Massie signed a pledge declaring that he would support a term limits amendment to the Constitution. &quot;I, Thomas Massie, pledge that as a member of Congress I will cosponsor and vote for the U.S. Term Limits Amendment of three (3) House terms and two (2) Senate terms and no longer limit,&quot; the pledge read.
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During an appearance on KET&apos;s &quot;Kentucky Tonight,&quot; Massie, who has served in the U.S. House of Representatives since late 2012, was asked about the issue.
&quot;After 14 years, are you not wading into career politician territory? And for those curious about you re-upping your Washington service, how is that better than honoring the spirit of that pledge you signed back in 2012?&quot; host Renee Shaw asked.
&quot;Well I&apos;ve honored both the spirit and the letter of that pledge. I have cosponsored the bill that I said I would cosponsor and I voted for it. In fact, now I serve on the Judiciary Committee where that bill starts. All Constitutional amendments begin in the Judiciary Committee,&quot; Massie replied. &quot;So I&apos;ve had the opportunity ... and taken it, to vote for that ... amendment to the Constitution several times.&quot;
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The upcoming May 19 primary in Kentucky is less than two weeks away.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Emergency crews responding to massive explosion at New Orleans-area oil refinery: sheriff</news:name>
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			<news:title>Emergency crews responding to massive explosion at New Orleans-area oil refinery: sheriff</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Emergency crews are responding to a New Orleans refinery after a large explosion rocked the Chalmette community.
Video showed a large plume of smoke at Chalmette Refining, which produces roughly 189,000 barrels of crude oil per day.
It is unclear if there were any injuries or fatalities.
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St. Bernard Parish Sheriff&apos;s Office confirmed there was a fire at the refinery, noting a number of road closures while emergency responders work at the scene.
&quot;Motorists are asked to avoid the area and seek alternate routes until further notice,&quot; the agency wrote in a Facebook post. &quot;Please use caution and allow first responders space to safely perform their duties.&quot;
Chalmette Refining did not immediately respond to inquiries from Fox News Digital.
Chalmette, Louisiana, is located about five miles east of downtown New Orleans, along the Mississippi River.
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			  <news:name>Tucson Spotlight releases first community news survey</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tucson Spotlight releases first community news survey</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Tucson Spotlight released its first Information Ecosystem Assessment today, the result of seven months of community listening that took the newsroom to book clubs, health fairs, university classrooms, conferences and the Tucson Festival of Books. The report documents what residents said they need, what&apos;s missing, and what local journalism and local institutions should do about it.
This report was made possible by a grant from the Listening Post Collective, whose Civic Media Playbook provided the framework, tools, and peer support that guided every phase of this research.
The LPC&apos;s investment allowed Tucson Spotlight to design and administer surveys across nine community events, host bilingual listening sessions, and synthesize more than 560 responses into this report.
The findings are clear and consistent across every demographic group surveyed: residents want journalism that is local, actionable, and solutions-focused. They want coverage that helps them understand how to participate in civic life, not just what is going wrong. They want journalism in Spanish.
And they want a newsroom that listens before it leads.
&quot;This community showed up for us in a way that was genuinely humbling,&quot; said Caitlin Schmidt, Tucson Spotlight&apos;s editor and publisher. &quot;More than 560 people stopped what they were doing to tell us what they needed. The least we can do is be honest about what we heard and hold ourselves accountable to it.&quot;
Among the report&apos;s key findings: homelessness was the single most-cited local issue, appearing in 52 survey responses alone; social media dominates news consumption but is driven by convenience rather than trust; and Spanish-language respondents, surveyed in their own language from the start, named entirely different concerns than English-language respondents, including infrastructure neglect and language exclusion from civic information systems.
The report also documents a finding that may surprise those who assume Tucson residents have checked out of civic life: they haven&apos;t. News avoidance in Pima County is driven not by apathy but by anxiety, a protective response to journalism that feels relentlessly negative and disconnected from anything actionable. When residents encountered Tucson Spotlight&apos;s community-oriented, solutions-focused approach, the response was consistently enthusiastic.
“When we don’t have community-focused nonprofit journalism, a lot of things slip through the cracks. Every city needs a newsroom run by members of the community, for members of the community,&quot; said Tucson Spotlight intern Ian Stash.
The full report is available to read here. Tucson Spotlight will host a community share-back session in the coming months to present findings, gather reactions, and discuss next steps with the residents who made this research possible.

Tucson Spotlight is a community-based newsroom that provides paid opportunities for students and rising journalists in Southern Arizona. Please consider supporting our work with a tax-deductible donation.
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			  <news:name>Two arrested in Wednesday shooting incident</news:name>
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			<news:title>Two arrested in Wednesday shooting incident</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It’s not uncommon in Lake Havasu City for relationship strife to lead to a night of drinking, and ultimately a few bad decisions. But when “blowing off steam” includes a handgun and shots fired near a residential area, it becomes…</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Looksmaxxing&apos; influencer Clavicular charged after allegedly shooting dead alligator on livestream</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Looksmaxxing&apos; influencer Clavicular charged after allegedly shooting dead alligator on livestream</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Clavicular, the popular &quot;looksmaxxing&quot; influencer famous for producing viral videos, has landed himself in legal trouble yet again after Florida authorities allege he repeatedly shot a dead alligator on a social media livestream. 
The 20-year-old social media tycoon, whose real name is Braden Eric Peters, is facing a misdemeanor charge of discharging a firearm in public, according to court documents obtained by Fox News Digital. 
The accusations stem from an incident in which Peters allegedly livestreamed himself repeatedly shooting a dead alligator at the Francis Taylor Everglades Wildlife Management Area in the Everglades on March 26, People reported. 
Video of the incident subsequently went viral online, in which an airboat carrying Peters can be seen stopping in front of the deceased animal.
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&quot;Should we shoot it?&quot; one of the men is heard asking in the clip. 
&quot;Is it dead?&quot; Peter appears to say in response, adding, &quot;Let’s just test how dead it really is.&quot; 
The video prompted the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) to release a statement on social media that it was &quot;aware of a video depicting individuals in the Everglades on an airboat who appear to be discharging firearms at an alligator,&quot; and that officials were &quot;looking into the incident.&quot;
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FWC did not mention Peters by name in the post. 
&quot;Our client has been summoned to appear for a misdemeanor charge that stems from following the instructions of a licensed airboat guide,&quot; Peters&apos; attorney wrote in a statement to People. &quot;He relied on that guidance. No animals or people were harmed. We are confident that once the full picture is understood, people will see this for what it is.&quot;
Peters, who has not been arrested in connection to this incident, is reportedly charged alongside Yabdiel Anibal Cotto Torres and Andrew Morales, who are facing the same allegations. If convicted, the three men each face up to one year in prison.
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In a statement to the outlet, a lawyer for Morales said, &quot;We encourage the public to keep an open mind while the legal process moves forward. At this point, there is no claim that any animal suffered injury, and much of the public reaction has been driven by incomplete or misleading portrayals online.&quot; 
&quot;My client relied on representations made by individuals in positions of authority and never acted with criminal purpose or intent,&quot; the statement continued. &quot;Mr. Morales intends on resolving this matter in a way that promotes the rule of law and respect for law enforcement.&quot;
The charges are not the first time the influencer has faced legal woes in the Sunshine State.
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In March, Peters was arrested in Fort Lauderdale on a warrant for alleged battery and criminal conspiracy to commit battery issued by officials in Osceola County. 
The charges stemmed from an incident in which Osceola County deputies responded to an Airbnb near Kissimmee regarding an alleged altercation on Feb. 2, according to a statement from the Osceola County Sheriff&apos;s Office sent to Fox News Digital.
When authorities arrived at the scene, an unidentified 19-year-old woman told police she had allegedly been battered by 24-year-old Violet Marie Lentz, who is reportedly Peters&apos; girlfriend.
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Upon further investigation, detectives revealed Peters had allegedly instigated the fight between the pair and posted a video of the altercation on social media to &quot;exploit the two women,&quot; authorities said. 
Peters was subsequently taken into custody on $1,000 bond, with authorities also issuing a warrant for Lentz on charges of misdemeanor battery.
Fox News Digital reached out to attorneys for Peters, Torres and Morales for comment, as well as the FWC and Miami-Dade Prosecutors&apos; Office Prosecutors Office. 
Fox News Digital’s Olivia Palombo contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ex-college football star gets 16 years for $197M scheme that preyed on seniors and disabled veterans</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ex-college football star gets 16 years for $197M scheme that preyed on seniors and disabled veterans</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A college football standout was sentenced to 16 years in prison on Friday for his role in a $197 million fraud scheme.
Rufus French participated in a yearslong scheme in which he sold patient information and shammed doctors’ orders for orthotic braces that patients did not want or need.
&quot;Fueled by lies, bribes, and overseas telemarketers, this corrupt scheme preyed on senior citizens and disabled veterans to flood the country with unnecessary medical devices — and then billed the taxpayer for it,&quot; said Assistant Attorney General Colin M. McDonald of the Justice Department’s National Fraud Enforcement Division.
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&quot;Today’s sentence makes clear that if you target America’s elderly, sick, or vulnerable — and rob America’s purse doing so — you will be targeted and brought to justice.&quot;
The Department of Justice said French worked with overseas telemarketers that pressured elderly Americans to provide their health information and agree to accept unnecessary braces. The telemarketers would alter call recordings to make it sound like the patients agreed to the braces if they had not.
French paid fraudulent companies to get signed doctors’ orders, despite oftentimes never interacting with the patients.
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French was convicted of conspiracy to commit health care fraud and wire fraud, conspiracy to commit money laundering, and conspiracy to offer, pay, solicit, and receive kickbacks.
He was also ordered to pay nearly $111 million in restitution and forfeit roughly $17 million that the government seized from bank accounts.
French&apos;s son, Charleston, plays football for Bill Belichick at the University of North Carolina.
French starred at Ole Miss and was twice a First-team All-SEC tight end — he was also a unanimous All-American in 1998.
He went undrafted in the 1999 NFL Draft but managed to play in two seasons with the Seattle Seahawks.
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			  <news:name>Georgia high school teacher allegedly had sex with student in school closet and parked Hummer</news:name>
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			<news:title>Georgia high school teacher allegedly had sex with student in school closet and parked Hummer</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Georgia high school teacher has been arrested for alleged sexual misconduct with one of her students, including having a tryst in a school closet.
Maris Nichols, 25, was taken into custody Thursday and booked into the Douglas County Jail on two felony counts of sexual assault by persons with supervisory or disciplinary authority, according to jail records.
Nichols, a teacher at Alexander High School, is accused of having sex with a student on two occasions: once on April 23 in a school closet, and again on May 2 in a Hummer parked in a residential driveway.
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The Douglas County School System told 11Alive that it was investigating allegations involving an individual associated with Alexander High. In a Thursday letter to parents, the district said it was &quot;deeply troubled&quot; by the allegations.
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&quot;Upon learning of the alleged misconduct, the district immediately launched an investigation,&quot; the statement read. &quot;The Douglas County School System will continue to cooperate fully with state and local law enforcement. The district cannot provide additional information regarding the allegations. Any further inquiries should be directed to the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office.&quot;
Fox News Digital has reached out to the school district to ask if Nichols is still employed, as well as the sheriff&apos;s office.
Her arrest follows an announcement earlier in the week from the district stating an unidentified female teacher had been put on leave during an investigation.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Arizona kayaker missing for many days, sheriff says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The missing man was last known to be kayaking at Knoll Lake, located northeast of Payson in Coconino County.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NYC business owner kickstarts million dollar campaign to combat Mamdani-driven business exodus</news:name>
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			<news:title>NYC business owner kickstarts million dollar campaign to combat Mamdani-driven business exodus</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New York&apos;s political and financial leaders have launched efforts to combat Mayor Zohran Mamdani&apos;s policies that they say have driven multiple billionaires to look elsewhere for their business homes.
After Mamdani named Citadel LLC CEO and owner Ken Griffin in an advertisement for a new tax on second homes in the city, Griffin publicly rebuked him as &quot;creepy.&quot;
The COO of Citadel then indicated in a letter to employees that the company may not move forward with plans to continue a $6 billion renovation of a new Midtown Manhattan office skyscraper.
&quot;What the mayor of New York has made clear to my partners... and principally my New York partners... is that we need to double down on our bet in Miami, because we want to be in a state that embraces business, that embraces education, that embraces personal freedom and liberty, and that embraces people having an opportunity to live the American Dream,&quot; Griffin said during the Milken Institute Global Conference in New York City on Tuesday.
&apos;WE&apos;RE TAXING THE RICH&apos;: NYC MAYOR MAMDANI TOUTS NEW $500M-A-YEAR TAX ON LUXURY SECOND HOMES
Now, local business leaders are pledging time and money into a campaign hoping to keep business in the Big Apple. 
Andrew Murstein, founder of Medallion Financial Corp., launched Operation Boomerang in an effort to lure defectors back to New York.
Murstein pledged $1 million of his own money into the effort, which will see him sending New York hot dogs, bagels and Katz’s Deli to businesses that fled to Florida, he told the New York Post.
&quot;The last 10 years with mayors and governors, those things pass, and they should be in it for the long run,&quot; he told the Post. &quot;I’m trying to convince them not to abandon ship. Whatever it takes.&quot;
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Murstein also added that he&apos;s going to leverage his initial contribution into the campaign to raise more money, which he anticipates will net the project between $20 million and $30 million, according to the Post.
Former Mayor Eric Adams also lent his voice to re-luring efforts, imploring Griffin to &quot;stand your ground,&quot; in a post on X.
Mamdani&apos;s attacks on the rich have even spooked his own employees, according to the Post&apos;s sources.
&quot;The mayor’s office is feeling pressure around this, and they are looking for ways to change the narrative around business,&quot; an anonymous local business leader reportedly told the Post.
&quot;They’re in a pickle because he’s hearing all the business leaders are looking for exit strategies now and Mamdani needs money and needs to keep his base happy,&quot; the source allegedly continued.
&quot;This might be an inflection point because NYC is already a welfare state supported by very few people at the top who can leave,&quot; the source concluded, per the Post.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Add to cart: 9 things the FOX News Deals team bought this week</news:name>
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			<news:title>Add to cart: 9 things the FOX News Deals team bought this week</news:title>
			<news:keywords>We spend our days sorting through products and deals to share with you, often adding a few to our own carts along the way. From Levi&apos;s jeans to a battery-powered leaf blower and a no-nonsense stain remover, these are the items we didn&apos;t just recommend — we bought them. Here&apos;s what made the cut this week and why they&apos;re worth considering. Please note that each opinion reflects the individual FOX News Deals team member, and your experience may vary.
&quot;A few months ago, I spilled a cup of coffee on my tan sofa and was sure the stain wouldn&apos;t come out. I asked my aunt — a former housekeeper — if there was anything I could get to even minimally remove the stain without spending hundreds on professional cleaning, and she recommended Folex. To say I was shocked by the results would be an understatement. The stain was gone in a matter of minutes. But, pro-tip: dab — don&apos;t wipe.&quot;  — Moriba Cummings, Director of Commerce Content
&quot;I&apos;ve tried more jeans than I can count, and most miss the mark. Some get baggy by mid-afternoon, while others dig in when I&apos;m sitting at my desk. And at 5-foot-4 inches tall, finding the right length always feels like a gamble. But the Levi&apos;s Ribcage Straight Full Length Jeans stand out. The fabric has enough stretch to stay comfortable throughout the day, while still structured enough to hold its shape.&quot; — Caitlyn Martyn, Commerce Editor
&quot;I needed a battery-powered leaf blower that wasn&apos;t ridiculously expensive, and Lowe&apos;s has this one…that&apos;s a fairly good deal, especially with the battery included.&quot; — Christopher Murray, Commerce Writer
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&quot;I&apos;ve used this sunscreen for years, and it&apos;s one of the few products I buy on repeat. It&apos;s like a sunscreen and tinted moisturizer in one, so you can wear it on its own for a nice glow and light coverage. But the reason I love it so much is it layers well with makeup — no pilling or weird texture. It&apos;s hydrating, lightweight and made with non-comedogenic ingredients.&quot; — Jaclyn Kaufman, Associate Production Editor
&quot;These Iron Panda athleisure T-shirts are my go-to. The oversized fit is perfect, and the designs are fun and unique. The shipping takes a while, but the wait is worth it.&quot; — Kelsey Ramírez, Production Editor
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&quot;Most red therapy devices have separate face and neck attachments, which is why I like that LifePro&apos;s mask combines both in one. It offers three light modes, and since acne and hyperpigmentation are my main concerns, I use the blue and near-infrared settings daily. After about three weeks, I&apos;ve noticed some subtle improvement in skin tone.&quot; — Sage Anderson, Updates Writer
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			  <news:name>Top 3 moments in Stephen A Smith and Skip Bayless&apos; reunion on First Take</news:name>
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			<news:title>Top 3 moments in Stephen A Smith and Skip Bayless&apos; reunion on First Take</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After about a 10-year hiatus, Skip Bayless was back on ESPN’s First Take battling against his familiar foe, Stephen A. Smith. 
From debating where LeBron James ranks on the list of all-time NBA greats, to Smith making fun of Bayless’ favorite team, the Dallas Cowboys, to rehashing old debates, the reunion was a roller coaster ride that brought us all back to a time when this show was still outlandish, yet watchable.
Skip Bayless, who believes he’s rarely been wrong throughout his television career, and never lost a debate to Stephen A., said he was right about Tim Tebow being a success in the NFL. Throughout the years, many critics considered Bayless &quot;obsessed&quot; with Tebow and some even considered his advocacy of the former Heisman winner a &quot;shtick,&quot; which he’s denied. Smith believed part of the reason the two hosts were in hot water with their bosses years ago was because of Bayless’ incessant coverage of the quarterback, so naturally, they brought it up in the reunion.
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Bayless doubled down on his claim that Tebow was a successful NFL QB and not a bust. Bayless even called Tim Tebow’s 80-yard touchdown pass to Demaryius Thomas on the first play of overtime to give the Denver Broncos a 29-23 AFC Wild Card playoff win over the Pittsburgh Steelers, &quot;the greatest overtime touchdown pass in the history of the National football league.&quot;
Bayless is too prideful and blinded by his love of Tebow to admit he wasn’t a success in the NFL and his constant use of Tebow’s Wild Card win as an example of success is a weak argument in my opinion. The man was a phenomenal college quarterback who only played three seasons in the NFL. Let&apos;s be honest. He was a bust.
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One of the most heated, lively aspects of the Smith vs. Bayless rivalry was the constant poking fun of the Dallas Cowboys’ lack of success. Smith, though he is no longer debating Bayless about this every football season, still loves to make fun of Bayless’ favorite football team and relishes in their shortcomings online and in studio. 
Bayless passionately stated during the segment discussing Smith’s Knicks fandom and Bayless’ Cowboys fandom, &quot;You for years and years have constantly ridiculed my Dallas Cowboys.&quot; He even admitted that Smith had &quot;often been right&quot; in his assessment of their failings.
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This is where Bayless lowered the boom on Smith’s New York Knicks. &quot;Since 1973, you have not won a championship,&quot; Bayless proclaimed proudly. &quot;Since 1973, my Cowboys have actually been to six Super Bowls and won four of them. I would much rather be a Cowboys fan than a Knicks fan.&quot;
To that, Smith responded, &quot;The difference between New York Knicks fans and Dallas Cowboys fans is that when we sucked, we knew it, we admitted it, we acknowledged it.&quot; Touché. 
Smith then humorously highlighted how Skip Bayless has crashed out over the years due to Cowboys’ playoff collapses and other failings by throwing jerseys and other merchandise away.
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Truly, this was one of the best parts of today’s show. It’s fun because it feels like bar talk between argumentative friends who get lost in their fandom, trying at all costs to get under the skin of their opponent and trump their argumentation. It’s relatable to the average fan.
If you’ve kept up with Smith and Bayless over the years, you knew a LeBron James GOAT conversation would be on the table for today’s reunion. What you might not have expected was how low Bayless had LeBron on his top-10 list of all-time NBA greats. 
Bayless had LeBron all the way at #9 on his list. Smith’s reaction was priceless. Hand on his chin, leaning to the right side of his chair, staring off to the ends of the studio behind the camera, rolling his eyes in disbelief like he’s done many times over the years in response to Bayless’ outrageous claims. Smith’s initial vocal reaction before Bayless tried to substantiate his claim was, &quot;For the audience to have to be subjected to this drivel that’s about to come out of your mouth… You got me defending LeBron James. NINTH?! NINE?!&quot;
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After the two quickly agreed that &quot;Michael Jeffrey Jordan&quot; was the unquestionable greatest player in NBA history, Bayless shared the eight players he has ranked ahead of James.
LeBron James was at 9 and Wilt Chamberlain was at 10.
Bayless’ reasoning was that the eight players ranked ahead of James were &quot;cold-blooded basketball killers, who I would trust with games for my life&quot; and added, &quot;LeBron James, to me, has proven over many, many years to be the most mentally fragile superstar I have ever closely observed. I mean, the poor man, as gifted as he is, was born without a clutch gene.&quot; Smith could only continue to look disgusted, leaning on the large studio desk, speechless.
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Bayless unsurprisingly noted LeBron’s 4-6 NBA Finals record, his poor three-point and free-throw shooting, especially in late-game, clutch situations, and after Skip stated his four greatest NBA players, Smith shouted, &quot;This is blasphemy!&quot; 
What Bayless did crown LeBron was &quot;longevity GOAT’, claiming, as many objective observers would, &quot;He’s the most durable player in the history of sports.&quot;
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What ESPN did here with this reunion was similar to what Disneyland Parks did recently with Star Wars land. They leaned on nostalgia and went back to familiar characters, who draw an audience. Disney went back to Han Solo, Princess Leia and Darth Vader. ESPN went back to the dynamic duo of Skip Bayless and Stephen A. Smith. While Bayless and Smith aren’t a mainstay like those old Star Wars characters will be, they highlight how things have changed over the decade. Are any of these ESPN shows better than they were a decade ago? Is Star Wars better? I hope you get the point.
No doubt, this reunion will be proven to have drawn big numbers when the viewership is revealed. It’s caused quite the stir on social media, with personalities like Clay Travis weighing in, saying First Take should have Bayless on during the NFL season. 
Skip Bayless and Stephen A. Smith are two sides of the same coin. They both say ridiculous stuff, bend over backwards to substantiate their claims, and undoubtedly, have some of the best chemistry in the history of sports television. At times it felt like a sequel to a movie that didn’t actually need a sequel, relying heavily on callbacks, but I found it an enjoyable watch.
ESPN had Rich Eisen return to ESPN to host SportsCenter from the Bristol, Conn., headquarters for the first time in over 20 years on Sunday, April 12, 2026, so they obviously are testing the waters on nostalgia and doing their best to draw audiences back to the network.
We’ll see if this was just a one-off or if this is some sort of comeback tour for Bayless. I’m with Clay Travis. Bring him back. It’ll be much more entertaining than the race-baiting from Ryan Clark.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Suspect in preppy booze-fueled Connecticut party stabbing death asks court to drop charges: &apos;Double jeopardy&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Suspect in preppy booze-fueled Connecticut party stabbing death asks court to drop charges: &apos;Double jeopardy&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The attorney for a Connecticut man who was recently acquitted of first-degree murder charges stemming from a booze-fueled brawl between prep school students is making another move to ensure his client&apos;s freedom.
Last July, a jury found Raul Valle, now 19, not guilty of murder and intentional manslaughter in the May 14, 2022 stabbing death of James &quot;Jimmy&quot; McGrath. Valle was 16 at the time of the incident, and McGrath was 17.
The jury was deadlocked on lesser charges of reckless manslaughter in that trial, leading to a partial mistrial.
Valle attended St. Joseph High School in Trumbull, near Fairfield Prep, where McGrath was a junior and star lacrosse player. Prior to the stabbing that evening, both had been at a house party that involved underage drinking and a fight.
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After heading to another location to continue partying, tempers flared again and about 25 people engaged in another brawl on the front lawn of the second home, whose owners were present at the time, witnesses told police. It was during that fight that the stabbing death occurred.
Valle admitted to the stabbing, but said it was committed in self-defense and in defense of a friend.
The day after Valle&apos;s July 9, 2025, acquittal on the most serious charges, the state filed new reckless manslaughter and reckless assault charges.
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Now, Valle&apos;s attorney, Darnell Crosland, has filed a motion claiming that the reckless manslaughter and reckless assault charges constitute double jeopardy, which is unconstitutional, according to The Connecticut Post.
Crosland&apos;s motion says the only explanation for the initial jury&apos;s decision to acquit on the first-degree murder charge was that his client acted in self-defense.
&quot;No other theory explains the acquittals,&quot; he wrote in the motion.
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&quot;The jury has spoken,&quot; he continued. &quot;The law is clear. The court must dismiss these charges with prejudice — immediately.&quot;
The Connecticut Post reported that in an interview after Valle&apos;s acquittal, the jury foreperson said self-defense was not discussed.
In their own filing, prosecutors disagreed with Crosland&apos;s reasoning, according to the report.
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They described self-defense as a &quot;justification defense,&quot; not one that is central to the elements of the charges Valle still faces, and thus, cannot be used as an argument to have the current charges dismissed.
&quot;The fact that the jury acquitted the defendant of murder, intentional manslaughter and intentional assaults, but could not reach a unanimous verdict as to the reckless charges, demonstrates only that the jury must have reached the conclusion that the defendant lacked the specific intent to either kill or to cause serious physical injury,&quot; the filing reportedly said.
McGrath&apos;s family was shocked by the results of the 2025 trial.
&quot;I&apos;m astonished at the results, but, you know, it&apos;s due process,&quot; a stoic Kevin McGrath said outside the state Superior Court in Milford, Connecticut, later describing his son as a &quot;wonderful person.&quot;
&quot;He&apos;s entitled to it,&quot; said McGrath. &quot;And at the end of the day, the jury made their verdict. I&apos;m not sure if, you know, they were in the same courtroom as we all were together, but that&apos;s the verdict. And we&apos;ll live with it.&quot; 
Fox News Digital reached out to Crosland for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>The WNBA won&apos;t grow this season if mean girls and race bullies refuse to accept Caitlin Clark</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-08T19:00:44.191Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>The WNBA won&apos;t grow this season if mean girls and race bullies refuse to accept Caitlin Clark</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The WNBA struggled to capitalize on its momentum last season following a series of injuries to Caitlin Clark. In total, Clark played just 13 games. League partners are banking on her return this season, which tips off Friday night. The Indiana Fever will become the first WNBA team in history to have all 44 regular-season games aired nationally.
On the surface, the unprecedented TV schedule suggests the WNBA is ready to embrace Clark as its biggest star. Whether it and the players actually follow through is another question.
Though it drew less attention in 2025 because of Clark’s limited playing time, the other players continued to target, bully, subtweet and harass her. Many have convinced themselves that Clark is only popular because she is a straight White woman in a league full of Black LGBTQ women.
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The talk shows have only reinforced that thinking. In fact, commentators are already gearing up to reignite the narrative. This week on ESPN, analyst Lawrencia Moten argued that Clark isn’t that good and that the Fever are tougher to guard without her.
Notably, Moten shared the segment with ESPN&apos;s Monica McNutt, who gained national attention last year for accusing young girls of favoring Clark due to racial bias.
&quot;Caitlin represented, and again, some of this to me probably is not fair to her because it was not anything that she said or was truly based on her personality, but she was a white girl from the middle of America,&quot; McNutt said while discussing Clark’s popularity among young fans.
Is that so?
What about Michael Jordan, LeBron James and Steph Curry? Are they only popular among young fans because they are Black? OutKick asked McNutt for clarification at the time. She didn’t respond.
The players should understand that Clark’s success can elevate them as well. So far, Clark’s teammate Sophie Cunningham seems to be the only one who does.
Players like Angel Reese, DiJonai Carrington and Chennedy Carter have used the increased attention on the WNBA to signal virtue and showcase poor impulse control. During Clark’s rookie season, the three established themselves as her foils through cheap shots, hard fouls and subtweets.
The strategy earned them relevance, but in a negative light.
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&quot;[Reese’s] attention, her notoriety is based off Caitlin Clark because she wins the national title, the first thing she does is mock Caitlin Clark,&quot; radio host Dan Patrick said. &quot;And then she doesn’t even celebrate with her teammates. So she’s made it personal with Caitlin Clark. Then she’s played off of that.&quot;
Reese didn’t help her case either by promoting two separate race hoaxes, one involving a fan and another involving a man at a hotel.
That bitterness and jealousy might drive engagement on social media, but it’s bad for the league. It makes the WNBA look bush league, unruly and driven by resentment.
History shows there’s one reliable way for a niche sport to break into the mainstream: through a transcendent star. Tiger Woods, Serena Williams, Conor McGregor and Ronda Rousey all proved it. The WNBA has that level of star in Caitlin Clark. However, it has to embrace her, not bury her in marketing campaigns out of fear of racial tensions.
The WNBA has a golden opportunity this season. It can grow its brand, showcase new stars and expand its audience. To do that, the league and its players have to accept that the interest starts with the White girl from Iowa.
We’re not convinced they can do that.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>LOCAL ROUNDUP: Coconino softball defeats Sahuarita to keep season alive</news:name>
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			<news:title>LOCAL ROUNDUP: Coconino softball defeats Sahuarita to keep season alive</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A look at how local teams have fared recently.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>New faces, new places: Five transfer portal players poised for success this coming season</news:name>
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			<news:title>New faces, new places: Five transfer portal players poised for success this coming season</news:title>
			<news:keywords>When it comes to talent acquisition, there are two split camps regarding which method is better.
While I would personally prefer to build a program through high school recruiting, there are still plenty of arguments to be made for building through the transfer portal.
Programs like Ole Miss, Texas Tech, and, of course, Indiana were able to make playoff runs in 2025 off the backs of strong transfer portal classes, and if you are looking to make a quick fix to your roster, the portal is the answer.
With all that in mind, this past portal period was one of the most active in recent memory, with several high-profile players moving on to new locales.
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Below, I&apos;ll identify five players who transferred to different programs and will be key contributors to their new teams&apos; success.
Keep your eyes peeled for these players to become household names by the end of the year (if they aren&apos;t already).
Considered the top edge rusher in the portal class of 2026, Princewill Umanmielen followed his head coach, Lane Kiffin, from Oxford to Baton Rouge, helping the Tigers solidify their top-ranked transfer portal haul.
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Finding a pass rusher of Umanmielen&apos;s caliber in the portal is a rarity, and he has both the statistical profile (nine sacks in 2025, third-team All-SEC selection) and the bloodline (his brother, Princely, was a former All-SEC edge rusher and second-round NFL Draft pick out of Ole Miss) to really boost an already talented LSU defense.
While the Tigers landed a few other, more notable names on offense, including top-ranked signal caller Sam Leavitt, I believe Umanmielen will be the straw that stirs the drink for that Bayou Bengals defense, and will give Kiffin and Co. a lot less to worry about on the other side of the ball.
The kind of speed that a guy like Eric Singleton Jr. possesses is uncanny, to put it mildly.
His sub-10.3 100-meter dash time alone would have made him one of the most coveted wideouts in the portal, but his production on the field backs up the numbers on the stopwatch.
The blazing wide receiver took a bit of a step back in his one year with the Auburn Tigers, but in his two years prior with the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, Singleton put up 1,500 yards and nine touchdowns receiving while averaging over 14 yards per catch.
He chose to reunite with his old Yellow Jackets offensive coordinator, Buster Faulkner, and play for the Florida Gators in 2026, and their stable of wide receivers like Vernell Brown III and Dallas Wilson should give Singleton a ton of one-on-one matchups to feast on in his final year of eligibility.
From one misused Auburn wide receiver to another, Cam Coleman&apos;s time on The Plains can only be described as underwhelming.
The former five-star recruit had two really good years with the Tigers, but it always felt like he was capable of so much more.
This is through no fault of his own, though, as the Auburn quarterback room was, at best, dysfunctional throughout his time on campus.
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Coleman will be heading to Austin this fall, where the offensive scheme and quarterback situation is anything but dysfunctional.
Head coach Steve Sarkisian and offensive coordinator Kyle Flood have put up some impressive passing seasons since arriving on the Forty Acres, and quarterback Arch Manning had a torrid second half of 2025 and will be considered the Heisman favorite heading into 2026.
Couple all of that with the fact that Coleman will have standout wide receiver Ryan Wingo on the other side of the formation, and teams will have to choose who they want to double, meaning Coleman could be in for a monster season.
If Princewill Umanmielen was the headline grabber of the 2026 transfer portal edge rushers, Damon Wilson II wasn&apos;t far behind.
Built like a prototypical pass rusher at 6&apos;4&quot; and 250 pounds, Wilson started his career at Georgia before transferring to Missouri and tallying nine sacks in 2025 and being named second-team All-SEC for his efforts.
After a breakout campaign in Columbia, Wilson chose to return to his native Florida and play for the Miami Hurricanes, where he is almost guaranteed to flourish.
The Canes play a ferocious brand of defense that produced two high-end edge rusher draft picks from the 2025 season in Akheem Mesidor and Rueben Bain, and their stellar recruiting along the interior of the defensive line the past few seasons will allow Wilson to get favorable one-on-one matchups.
It doesn&apos;t hurt that he will be playing against ACC offensive lines instead of SEC offensive lines, though the talent gap isn&apos;t quite as massive as it has been in years past.
Josh Hoover&apos;s time in Fort Worth didn&apos;t result in a ton of wins for the Horned Frogs, but his numbers and overall play were enough to make him one of the more sought-after signal callers in the portal.
That&apos;s why the marriage between Hoover and Indiana made complete sense from a football perspective.
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The Hoosiers went out and got one of the best wide receivers in the portal in Michigan State&apos;s Nick Marsh, and pairing him and their other stable of wideouts with Hoover will create magic in Bloomington.
Not only that, but since coach Curt Cignetti arrived at Indiana three seasons ago, he has been able to squeeze every last drop of potential out of his starting QBs, including Kurtis Rourke in 2024 and Heisman winner and No. 1 overall draft pick Fernando Mendoza in 2025.
It&apos;s only right that Cignetti continue the pipeline with Hoover, who should fit in brilliantly in coach Cig&apos;s scheme, as this is as much of a vote of confidence for the coaching staff in Indiana as it is for Hoover himself.
I don&apos;t see the gravy train slowing down for the Hoosiers in 2026, and Josh Hoover will be a big reason for that.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>No pads, no problem: How Arizona is powering the rise of women’s flag football</news:name>
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			<news:title>No pads, no problem: How Arizona is powering the rise of women’s flag football</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX – Sierra and Sophia Smith, two catalysts behind Arizona State’s new women’s club flag football team, are far from the school’s most recognizable or celebrated female athletes. 
That doesn’t mean they won’t end up among the most influential. 
“Ten years from now, I think that girls will be able to play from middle school to high school to college to pro,” Sierra Smith said. “That’s what I hope happens.”
For the past few decades, tackle football has ruled America’s sports culture. A counterpart may be emerging on the national stage. 
Buried in the news cycle leading up to the NCAA men’s and women’s Final Fours was an important announcement regarding a different collegiate sport – one still in its infancy. Women’s flag football, fresh off achieving “emerging sport” status from the NCAA in January, is now being vetted as a potential sanctioned sport by the Big 12 Conference. 
“This effort is really an extension of us doubling down on growing opportunities for women at the collegiate level,” Scott Draper, the Big 12’s Chief Football and Competition Officer, told the Sports Business Journal. “We’re trying to meet the moment.”
The conference’s exploration into flag football’s viability as a collegiate sport is not a solo endeavor. Back in December, the Big 12 revealed a formal partnership with the NFL in order to improve, among many other aspects, referee training, technology developments and the sport of flag football. This strategic alliance is one of numerous steps the NFL has taken to help launch flag football into the world’s sporting ecosystem, an undertaking that will be on full display in 2028 when it debuts as an Olympic sport in Los Angeles.
“It really helps with their help and focus on flag,” Draper said of the NFL’s involvement. “With our focus on flag, we’ll be able to really accelerate the growth of the sport, not only at the collegiate level, but at the high school level.”
As is the case with any successful sport, youth and high school participation will be essential to flag football’s long-term survival. Arizona may be paving the way for the rest of the country. 
Matt Stone, the flag football coach at Hamilton High School in Chandler, might one day be on the Mount Rushmore of the sport’s most influential figures. In 2007, while teaching at Desert Ridge High School, Stone birthed Arizona high school flag football almost accidentally. Attempting to raise money for his special education program, Stone organized a powder puff football game. 
“My initial motivation, just to be really honest, was ‘Oh, I can make a few thousand bucks in a day for my club,’” Stone said of the origins of his event. “Everyone was all in so I started doing my research because if I’m going to put my name on something, I want it to be the very best of that brand.”
Fueled by Stone’s leadership, the game was a massive success.
“I said we’re not going to wear T-shirts, we’re going to get football jerseys. We’re going to help coach the boys up so they can actually learn to coach themselves. We’re going to organize this so it looks like good football,” Stone said of his desire to legitimize the game for the girls wanting to partake. “Through that process, the love of the game was just organically bred into the athletes. It was not a joke. We weren’t going out there to be entertaining and essentially laughed at like so many powder puff games are. They were playing serious football.”
At the end of that night nearly 20 years ago, a couple of Stone’s students and powder puff players approached him. They wanted to play again, and they wanted to play other schools in Arizona. Stone made it happen, having zero clue what he was in the process of building. 
After establishing a flag football team at Desert Ridge to compete informally against other schools in the district, Stone eventually took up a new position at Hamilton in 2014. He wasted no time repeating his efforts. 
“Having already started the sport at another school, I wanted to quickly establish a little flag football team here,” Stone said. “We would just kind of play a game here, a game there, each year wasn’t anything resembling a season. And then in 2021, the NFL pledged their money to actually start building the sport in each state. That’s when I went to our district and asked if we could go all in.”
Stone got his wish ahead of the spring of 2022. For the first time in his coaching career, he was tasked with building a team capable of playing an entire flag football season and a full schedule. That’s where the Smith twins came in. 
Sierra and Sophia Smith, currently wrapping up their junior year at Arizona State University, were also juniors at Hamilton in 2022. They were natural athletes and already members of the basketball and track teams, so Stone identified the Smiths as potential stars and captains of his flag football team. They went on to become both.
“We had always played sports outside with all of our male neighbors, and loved the game of football. We were like, might as well see what happens and try out,” Sophia Smith said of her and her sister’s decision to give the sport a go. “We went to our first practice, and found out we were really good.”
The twin sisters anchored the Hamilton flag team for two seasons before graduating and enrolling at ASU. The Arizona Interscholastic Association officially sanctioned the sport just a few months later for the fall of 2023. The inaugural season saw 54 high schools compete. Just two years later, that number has grown to 133, and state high school athletic associations across the nation are following Arizona’s lead in sanctioning the sport. Many have even adopted the same rulebook, written by Stone years ago to help structure the sport. 
The Smiths, meanwhile, are now anchoring a new flag football team – Arizona State’s club program – one that did not exist when they first set foot on campus. 
“The moment I got to ASU, I took the initiative and started pushing emails out to all of the big dogs on campus. I emailed the AD, and a ton of people in the football realm to try and figure out how to make this happen,” Sierra Smith said of her relentlessness in getting women’s flag football started. “It’s now our second year being a club team here at ASU, and it’s only going to get bigger and better.”
Sierra worked tirelessly to establish the sport during her first year in school, and continued to suit up and take the field with Sophia in the process. The two competed as the only female players on an intramural flag football team during the fall of their freshman year, bringing home the league title at the end of the season. 
On April 19, Sierra and Sophia competed for a trophy that carried just a bit more importance, leading their team in the Fiesta Bowl Flag Football Classic, a first-of-its-kind tournament to help put collegiate flag football on the map. 
Falling 26-7 in the semifinals to the eventual champions, the University of Central Florida, victory was still achieved by simply hosting the event. As was the case in founding club flag football at ASU, Sierra Smith was instrumental in ensuring the Fiesta Bowl tournament took place. 
“We started having the conversation of what can the Fiesta Bowl do to help ASU, and we started throwing out the idea of a tournament that Fiesta Bowl would put on,” Smith said. “I didn’t really think it was going to go anywhere, but we were really passionate about making it happen. So we did.”
Taking place in Tempe, the Fiesta Bowl Flag Football Classic invited seven other Division I club programs to compete in a two-day tournament with the semifinals and championship game airing on ESPNU and the ESPN streaming app. It was a monumental first step in the battle for official recognition from the NCAA.
“You grow the sport by putting the biggest names on the biggest stage, and that’s what the Fiesta Bowl did,” Stone, another critical figure in making the tournament happen, said. “I really do believe that what the Fiesta Bowl established is going to spread and inspire other regions of the country to do something similar.”
Stone also noted that the decision to exclusively include Division I club programs, rather than inviting NAIA and other small schools with scholarship teams, was completely intentional. 
“No 16-year-old girl is sitting at home saying, ‘I want to play for podunk Tennessee.’ They want to play for Central Florida, they want to play for USC,” Stone said, joking. “It’s the name on the front of the jersey that counts, because in two to three years, those are the best teams in the country.”
After competing in high school flag football directly before it became a sanctioned sport, the Smith sisters are now living that same reality in college. Despite the fact they’ll have long since graduated from ASU by the time the Big 12 decides one way or another to authorize it, Sierra is thrilled for the possibility.
“It would honestly take a huge weight off the shoulders of girls like myself. A lot of us founders for these club teams, we’re doing a lot of work behind the scenes that nobody sees,” Smith said of the impact the Big 12 oversight could have. “We’re booking travel, we’re reserving fields, we’re getting the girls to come to practice, we’re trying to figure out our coaches. Having a conference where that weight can be taken off of our shoulders and we could just be players, it would be huge for us.”
Clearly, a significant amount of momentum and excitement lies within women’s flag football, and the prospect of it one day becoming a sport just like the behemoths of college football and basketball. Outside that community, however, some concerns persist. 
One of the main reasons the Big 12 has to “explore” adding the sport, and can’t simply announce the joyous news tomorrow is because financial and Title IX stipulations exist for its member schools. Money, especially when on the topic of athletic department funding, is the scarcest of commodities. Adding women’s flag football to the directory of sport offerings at a university would likely mean cutting another women’s sport, or at least slashing the funding for other programs significantly. 
“You don’t just drop a sport, you also drop the cost of that sport. The scholarships, the travel budget, the facilities, the support staff, all of that goes into this,” Sam Seemes, CEO of the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association, said of the money side of things. 
“You may have noticed recently that tennis programs are being dropped, a fairly low number sport, for sports like acrobatics or rowing where the numbers can be higher. I see flag football as being one of those sports that an administrator will see as bringing to the table qualities that fit their economic and Title IX needs.”
Seemes isn’t just concerned about the number of women’s sports decreasing at the collegiate level – he’s also worried about potential declines in the athlete participation rates within those sports. Multi-sport athletes such as Sierra and Sophia Smith are dwindling as more and more sports become year-long commitments. 
“People don’t participate in multiple sports the way that they used to, and I think that’s a bad thing for everybody, especially for young kids,” Seemes said of the trend toward sport specialization at the youth and high school levels. “They’re getting told by adults that if they don’t concentrate 100% on this sport, they’re gonna lose out. You’re not going to be able to be on our team, you’re not gonna be able to be in our club, you’re not going to get a scholarship down the line.”
Seemes made sure to add that in no world is women’s flag football at the root of this, but he could see it falling in line with what tackle football has become on the boy’s side. As a leader in America’s track and cross country community, Seemes has to point these concerns out in regard to new sporting developments – but even Sophia Smith, a former high school track and field athlete, sees it the same way.
“I agree completely. We literally have girls on our team right now who were able to get scholarships for track, but instead of pursuing it now play flag football for ASU,” Smith said. “A lot of girls have transferred over from the sports that they’re used to, to come and try flag football, and they absolutely fell in love with the sport.”
The sport is a tremendous hit with young athletes across the country, with Sophia and Sierra’s story emblematic of the push athletes and coaches are making to get it over the collegiate finish line. 
Sierra Smith knows that the Big 12 currently holds an important piece of the puzzle for flag football’s future in the United States. Like a growing number of women and girls, Smith hopes the conference uses that piece wisely.
“Hopefully, I’ll be playing for one of those professional leagues, or maybe I’ll be a coach,” she said. “I really don’t care as long as I’m continuing to use my voice to advocate for this game and for this space for young ladies.”
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			<news:title>William Baca Tafoya</news:title>
			<news:keywords>William Baca Tafoya, 78, of Goodyear, passed away on April 25, 2026, at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Burnie, Md., after falling ill following an Honor Flight to Washington, D.C. with fellow veterans.
      William (Bill) was born in Winslow, to Aurelio and Lydia (Baca) Tafoya.
      Bill attended Tempe High School and, at the age of 17, volunteered to serve in the U.S. Army. First stationed in Alaska,  then deployed to Vietnam, where he served with the 25th Infantry Division as a Tunnel Rat—one of the most dangerous roles in the war. He was awarded three Purple Hearts and a Bronze Star.
      Bill was preceded in death by his parents; son, Christopher; brothers, Ernest, James and Rudolph (Rudy); and half-brother, Alex Gonzales.
      He is survived by his wife, Erin Jennings Tafoya of Goodyear;  sons, Richard of Mesa and Eric (Cindy) of Phoenix; sister, Diana Taylor (Greg) of Gilbert; brother, Arthur (Belinda) of Winslow; and  many in-laws, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews,  friends and his fur companions, Rudy and Sophie.
      A scripture service will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., on Monday, May 11, at Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery and Funeral Home, 9925 W. Thomas Road in Avondale. Prior to that will be a private viewing at 10 a.m., followed by a gathering at 11 a.m. Burial will follow the services at 12:45 p.m. with full military honors.
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			  <news:name>Our ballot referrals demand legislative accountability</news:name>
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			<news:title>Our ballot referrals demand legislative accountability</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Brian Garcia
Arizona voters elect state legislators to represent their voices, respect their time, spend their tax dollars responsibly and focus on what you really need. That’s why it’s frustrating to watch, time after time, as the Republican majorities take the easy way out. That is skipping the hard work of hammering out bipartisan policy and instead abusing the ballot referral process to push personal pet projects, unpopular policies, and/or special-interest desired initiatives directly onto the ballot and forcing all of us to vote on it. This is lazy governing and is the exact opposite of delivering for our people.
So far this session, 24 referrals have passed out of either chamber. That’s unserious. It’s expensive. And it’s a lazy shortcut. And the people paying the price? All Arizonans. 
Every time lawmakers shove one of their extreme, unserious bills onto the ballot, it misleads voters who already have many decisions to make, stretches ballots to be up to four full pages (as we saw in 2024), and adds hundreds of thousands of dollars in costs born by taxpayers to run elections, staff time, legal reviews, printing and administration. Even worse, some of these ideas have already been rejected by voters, only to be repackaged and forced back onto the ballot. 

Why? So Republicans can avoid compromise, avoid debate and push hyper-partisan measures on our collective tab. 

Look at what they forced us to vote on in 2024: Arizonans decisively rejected Proposition 134, Proposition 136, Proposition 137 and Proposition 138, measures that would have restricted direct democracy, added new geographic requirements for petition signatures, created additional legal hurdles in the signature-gathering process and even eliminated judicial retention elections. Once again, the public was burdened with this exercise at our own expense. As Arizona voters have proven, these deceptive referrals, often introduced as a legislator’s pet project or at the behest of a special interest group, are costing taxpayers valuable resources and delaying election results by making our ballots multiple pages long. 

Let’s look at some of the measures heading your way. 

HCR 2001 / SCR 1001, an all-out assault on the way Arizonans vote, making it harder for everyday people to participate in our democracy. 

Then there’s SCR 1023, dismantling the independence of the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission by expanding it and restricting how districts are drawn. 

And finally, HCR 2003 is a far-right attack on our schools. This is a targeted attack on civil rights, a distraction from the real issues Arizonans care about, like affordable housing, public schools, and health care. 

Arizonans have spoken again and again. Voters want schools that work, homes that are affordable, health care that’s accessible, and an economy that lifts up working families. 

I’ve co-sponsored ballot referrals to support public education, to support workers and to protect our sacred right to vote. I am the primary sponsor of a measure to enshrine marriage equality in our state Constitution, to protect families from any efforts to undermine equality. 

The ballot referral process was created as a constitutional tool to give the people a voice, not for politicians to game the system when they can’t govern. 

It’s time for accountability. Arizonans deserve better, and they shouldn’t have to pay for someone else’s political shortcuts. 

Brian Garcia is a Democratic Arizona House representative for Legislative District 8. 
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			  <news:name>Jack Smith escalates Trump DOJ clash with blistering private-event rebuke</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jack Smith escalates Trump DOJ clash with blistering private-event rebuke</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former special counsel Jack Smith unleashed on the Department of Justice in an unusually fiery speech to a few hundred people during a private event, accusing the department of being &quot;corrupted&quot; and targeting President Donald Trump’s enemies.
Smith&apos;s remarks, given during a private dinner in D.C. in April and reported by the New York Times this week, zeroed in on the DOJ&apos;s decisions to investigate and prosecute some of Trump&apos;s top political rivals, such as former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James. The former special counsel accused the department of weaponizing its authority, the very same accusation that Republicans have widely leveled at Smith for bringing two criminal cases against Trump during the Biden administration.
&quot;We have a Department of Justice today that targets people for criminal prosecution simply because the president doesn’t like them,&quot; Smith said.
CONSERVATIVES ACCUSE JACK SMITH OF IMPROPER TIES WITH JUDGES IN TRUMP CASES AFTER NEW DOCUMENT DUMP
A DOJ spokesperson told Fox News Digital the department expected &quot;nothing less from Jack Smith whose sole mission was to politically prosecute a former president in an attempt to stop him from assuming office again.&quot;
&quot;This DOJ has ended the weaponization perpetrated by the Biden Administration and will continue to ensure no one is above the law,&quot; the spokesperson said.
Smith brought indictments against Trump alleging he illegally attempted to overturn the 2020 election and that he retained classified national defense information. Smith faced significant hurdles in the election case, while the classified documents case was tossed out by Judge Aileen Cannon, a Trump appointee, who said he was unlawfully appointed as special counsel. Smith’s office was appealing Cannon’s ruling when Trump won the 2024 election. Weeks later, Smith moved to dismiss both federal cases, citing the Justice Department’s longstanding policy against prosecuting a sitting president.
Trump raged at Smith repeatedly, calling him a corrupt &quot;thug&quot; who belonged in jail. In January, Trump said on Truth Social that Smith was a &quot;deranged animal&quot; who should lose his law license. Smith is a longtime attorney who prosecuted war crimes in the Hague and led the DOJ&apos;s Public Integrity Section during the Obama administration.
JACK SMITH PUSHES FOR PUBLIC TESTIMONY TO CONFRONT ‘MISCHARACTERIZATIONS’ OF TRUMP PROBES
Trump said he hoped the DOJ was investigating Smith, &quot;including some of the crooked and corrupt witnesses that he was attempting to use in his case against me. The whole thing was a Democrat SCAM — A big price should be paid by them for what they have put our Country through!&quot;
The president&apos;s remarks directly clash with Smith&apos;s rare, heated commentary at the private event, as both accuse the other of weaponization and as Smith faces threats of federal prosecution for targeting Trump, despite the DOJ and congressional investigators yet to uncover criminal wrongdoing by Smith.
HOUSE DEMOCRATS DEMAND ANSWERS ON DOJ&apos;S MOVE TO FIRE FORMER SPECIAL COUNSEL OFFICIALS
Smith said the DOJ has &quot;been corrupted&quot; over the past year but that he believed the department would &quot;ultimately come through this better.&quot;
Smith also accused the DOJ of turning a blind eye to cases that might reveal &quot;inconvenient&quot; facts that would contradict &quot;narratives the president would like to press.&quot;
Smith praised career prosecutors, saying a &quot;central component&quot; of the current DOJ’s strategy was to punish those like the several Minnesota attorneys who resigned in protest over internal disputes with how to handle an investigation into an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent killing Renee Good, a 37-year-old anti-ICE activist.
&quot;To erode the rule of law in this country you need to attack these people, and that is what we have seen since January 2025,&quot; Smith said.
Smith&apos;s comments were not all negative, however, according to the New York Times. He praised the DOJ for being more vocal than it was under Biden, a comment that comes as Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, who replaced Pam Bondi a month ago, has taken on an aggressive, proactive media strategy. Blanche has held a series of press conferences where he has taken rounds of off-topic questions while also doing numerous wide-ranging interviews with friendly and tough media outlets.
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			<news:title>Cloudflare says AI made 1,100 jobs obsolete, even as revenue hit a record high</news:title>
			<news:keywords>CloudFlare announced its first large-scale layoff. CEO Matthew Prince says because of AI efficiency gains, the company doesn&apos;t need as many support roles.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Fight Club PHX blends boxing and MMA in festival-style debut</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-08T18:33:07.647Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Fight Club PHX blends boxing and MMA in festival-style debut</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX –  Isaac Chavez’s nickname, “El Mero Mero,” translates to something close to “big boss,” “head honcho,” “top dog” or “the main man.” But Chavez has a different interpretation.
“To me, (the nickname) truly means the one who brings entertainment and the one who brings new eyes,” Chavez said.
That was a fitting translation for the inaugural Fight Club PHX, held at the Arizona Center on the evening of April 18. The event transformed downtown Phoenix into something closer to a festival than a traditional fight card.
That was John Lennon’s intention.
“We’re combining combat sports with live entertainment, music, DJs, luxury brands,” said Lennon, the event promoter and founder of North Star Sports Advocates, who built the concept. “Nobody’s ever tried to do this and it’s going to be like a festival.”
Fight Club PHX blended two worlds and disciplines – professional boxing and MMA – on the same night, surrounded by DJs, food vendors and fans enjoying the action.




Lennon watched with joy as that vision played out in real time. Fans didn’t just sit and watch. They were constantly entertained and engaged, whether it was the action outside of the boxing ring or within the octagon.
“I don’t like to do what everybody else does,” Lennon said. “How do you separate yourself? You try something different.”
While the music and food kept spectators energized and well fed, inside the ring, local fighters ensured the action matched the atmosphere.
Among them was Chavez, a Phoenix native who embraced both the spotlight and the stakes. 
“I’ve never brought a fight that leaves people unimpressed or bored,” Chavez said. “Everybody’s always hyped and my style is winning. I can adapt on the fly. 
“You get people who might not like boxing. They’re there for the music or MMA and then they leave as fans of boxing.” 
Another hometown fighter, Andrew Mendez, known as “Eso,” delivered one of the night’s most electric moments. Mendez knocked out Jeremiah McCoy in just 29 seconds, a sudden finish that captured the crowd’s attention and showed the unpredictability of live combat sports.
Performances like Eso’s, along with other quick finishes on the card, reinforced the event’s core promise: high-level action inside the ropes to match the energy outside of them.
At ringside, former IBF and WBC world champion Shawn Porter served as both ambassador and observer, evaluating how the concept of Fight Club came to be.
“Boxing doesn’t put on events… It’s just fight, talk, fight, talk,” Porter said. “You go to an NBA game and there’s entertainment in between and that’s what boxing needs.”
For Porter, success came down to execution. 
“I want to see everyone hitting their mark,” he said. “The fighters, the vendors, the crowd enjoying the experience. As long as we don’t have huge hiccups, I’m proud.”
Beyond the spectacle, Lennon emphasized a broader mission: building a platform for Arizona fighters in a rapidly growing combat sports market. Fight Club PHX, he hopes, becomes a consistent stage for local talent to develop and gain exposure.
For Chavez, that exposure was felt most keenly via the crowd.
“To fight in Phoenix, it’s a blessing,” he said. “You got all the eyes that have been following you and then there’s new fans and new supporters.”
The broad appeal of Fight Club PHX was echoed by two-time heavyweight UFC champion Stipe Miocic, who also served as an ambassador for the event
“For fans, I think they can come out here and check it out, I think they’ll love it because there’s more than just fights,” Miocic said. “You know you got the fights that are great but also the vending, the music, it’s just – there’s a lot to do here and I think it’s a good first date. I would totally take my wife here.” 
As the final bouts concluded and music echoed through downtown, Fight Club PHX left behind more than simple results. It introduced a new model – one where fighters such as Chavez and Mendez share the spotlight in an environment that blends sport, entertainment and community.
On April 18, the experiment didn’t just take place, it made an impression.
For Lennon, this is just the beginning.
“We’re bringing Vegas to Phoenix, whether it’s combat sports, music or entertainment,” he said. “Our goal is to bring that all in one night and create a great experience.”
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			  <news:name>How a legal challenge over gender dysphoria became a fight for disability rights</news:name>
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			<news:title>How a legal challenge over gender dysphoria became a fight for disability rights</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Charlotte Cravins holds artwork that she and her husband, Calvin Bell, completed with their son, Landry Bell, now 2, at a children&apos;s museum in Baton Rouge, La. The family is worried that a lawsuit filed by eight states, including their home state of Louisiana, could strip protections away from people with disabilities, like Landry. (Photo courtesy of Charlotte Cravins)

Charlotte Cravins’ son Landry turned 2 in January. He’s a smiley little boy who loves singing “Itsy Bitsy Spider” and recently got his first pair of glasses.
Landry was born with Down syndrome and has impaired vision. He receives publicly funded therapies that have helped him learn to crawl, to pull himself up to stand, and to use American Sign Language.
Landry lives with his parents and sister in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, one of the eight states whose attorney general has chosen to remain in a lawsuit challenging a federal rule that protects accommodations for people with disabilities. States are asking a federal court in Texas to declare unconstitutional a part of federal law that requires states to provide services to disabled people in their communities, rather than in institutions, when appropriate.
Cravins, an attorney, has followed the case with increasing concern. If the states succeed, that could strip disabled people like her son of the right to publicly funded services that allow them to live in their own homes and neighborhoods, and instead push them into institutions such as state hospitals and nursing homes.
“Landry is a part of our family, a part of the community,” she said, “and to present his involvement in our family and in our community as a burden is unconscionable.”
The lawsuit is unusual. It began in 2024 with 17 Republican-led states suing the Biden administration over its inclusion of gender dysphoria as a protected disability under a portion of federal law known as Section 504. The states also challenged the constitutionality of Section 504 itself.
But the suit has since morphed into something different.
After President Donald Trump was reelected and his administration made clear it would not enforce the Biden rule protecting gender dysphoria, eight states pulled out of the lawsuit. Their attorneys general scrambled to distance themselves from it, amid a swift backlash from the disability community that warned the suit imperiled federal protections for all people with disabilities.
But in a surprising move, nine states chose to stick with the lawsuit anyway, and in January amended their complaint.
They’re now asking the court to strike down a part of Section 504 that requires states to provide disabled people with services in their communities whenever possible, rather than in institutions such as state hospitals and nursing homes.
It’s a maneuver that has shocked many in the disability rights community. Those who spoke with Stateline said they have not received answers from public officials about why the states are still pursuing the lawsuit after the Trump administration removed federal protections for gender dysphoria.
The Republican attorneys general from the states involved either did not respond to Stateline’s requests for comment or referred Stateline to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who is leading the lawsuit. Paxton did not respond to Stateline’s request for comment.
Last week, a few days after Stateline reached out, Indiana dropped out of the lawsuit, leaving eight states remaining.
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita, a Republican, said he remains concerned about “federal overreach into traditional state matters” but felt that Trump’s move in December to officially exclude gender dysphoria from Section 504 protections meant the lawsuit’s core objective had been reached.
“Our goal in this lawsuit was to remove President Biden’s ridiculous addition of gender dysphoria as a disability, which risked jeopardizing services for those who truly need them most,” Rokita said in a statement. He noted he has a child with a disability; his son has Angelman syndrome, which causes developmental delays.
But eight other states are pushing forward with the lawsuit: Alaska, Florida, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Montana, South Dakota and Texas.
Landry Bell, age 2, loves music and having his family read books to him. (Photo courtesy of Charlotte Cravins)
Cravins, Landry’s mom, said she feels misled by Louisiana Republican Attorney General Liz Murrill, because Murrill initially framed the case as being about the inclusion of gender dysphoria and has not responded to questions about why her state remains involved after that’s no longer an issue.
“Other states left the lawsuit. Louisiana didn’t. Why?” Cravins asked. She said she’s written an open letter to Murrill about the case, with no response. “At this point, it seems that her issue is people with disabilities living in the community.”
States say in their revised complaint that updates to Section 504 unfairly restrict how they’re able to spend money and prevent them from deciding how best to care for their own residents. They say their budgets, strained by rising costs and workforce shortages, can’t always accommodate expensive service changes required by the law, and that with smaller Medicaid budgets they’re having to make hard choices. Removing the law’s “integration mandate” would give them more flexibility.
Disability rights advocates respond that if the court strikes down the integration rule, it will be harder for people with disabilities to get services in their communities. States won’t be required to provide those as a condition of receiving federal money.
And they worry the states’ efforts signal a return to darker times, when disabled people were hidden away, warehoused in institutions and far from family and friends.
“The reality is, the world was not built with us in mind, and there are people who would rather us not be here,” said Kaleigh Brendle, an advocate and college student who launched a nonprofit to push back against efforts to defang Section 504. “Us existing in the world makes people uncomfortable, with our braces, our canes, our wheelchairs, our differences.”
Nonpartisan, until recently
For decades, disability issues were largely nonpartisan. The two most consequential landmark federal disability rights laws were signed by Republican presidents: Richard Nixon signed the Rehabilitation Act — which includes Section 504 — in 1973; George H.W. Bush signed the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990.
The requirement that states provide services for disabled people in their communities comes from the landmark 1999 Olmstead v. L.C. ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court. Advocates hailed that decision as a civil rights victory that has helped shift disability care from institutional “warehousing” to integrating disabled people into the fabric of their communities.
“Now the states’ lawsuit seeks to upend all of that,” said M. Geron Gadd, a senior attorney with the National Health Law Program who focuses on disability rights cases.
Gadd said that as a litigator, she’s seen states shift how they fight disability-related cases: Instead of disputing how laws apply in specific situations, states are increasingly challenging the thrust of the laws themselves.
“States seem to be much more offended by having to conform their programs and services to basic requirements of disability law,” said Gadd. And, she added, “it seems to have become politicized in ways that it had not been for decades.”
State efforts have echoed those at the federal level.
The Trump administration has been pushing a rule change that would penalize disabled adults who live with their families and deduct the value of their bedroom from the amount they receive in federal benefits. Last year, Trump administration officials abandoned a proposal to cut disability benefits for older workers after news reports and public outcry. The efforts have been made in the name of government efficiency and reducing red tape, particularly in safety-net programs.
And in April, the U.S. Department of Justice delayed a Biden-era deadline — based on the Americans with Disabilities Act — for state and local governments to update their web content to make it accessible for people with disabilities.
Disability rights advocates say the conservative-led states and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services they are suing feel like two sides of the same coin, with disabled people and their families caught in the middle of the case, without a champion.
‘Something to fight back’
When Kaleigh Brendle was 17, she joined four other vision-impaired high school students in challenging a decision by the College Board — which administers Advanced Placement tests — to replace hard-copy Braille exams with a digital format during the COVID-19 pandemic.
They were successful. Brendle’s experience then, as well as her experiences pushing to get the accommodations she needed in school, drove her to advocate for disability rights nationally.
Disability rights advocate Kaleigh Brendle. (Photo courtesy of Kaleigh Brendle)
She named her new advocacy nonprofit Judy’s League, for Judy Heumann, a legendary disability rights activist known as the “Mother of the Disability Rights Movement.” Brendle likes to quote Heumann, who often said that disability can happen to anyone at any time.
Families and students with disabilities also worry the Republican states’ lawsuit could erode Section 504 protections for students if states were no longer required to provide services in public schools and could instead direct students to institutions.
As a student, Brendle received services locally that helped her learn to use a cane, to read Braille and to use accessible technology needed to complete school coursework.
At times she had to push for the accommodations she needed.
“But at least 504 gives you a leg to stand on,” she said. “It gives you something to fight back with.”
Similarly, Cravins worries her son Landry could have a hard time receiving services at his local school when he’s old enough to attend, even though he would be able to go to school with his peers with the right supports.
National disability rights groups — including the National Federation of the Blind, the National Down Syndrome Society and the Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund — have continued urging the public to speak out about the possible loss of rights.
“It feels like it’s up to us as individuals to try and convince these people in these positions of power to stop attacking us,” Brendle said.
Cascading effects
On Monday, the states asked the judge to decide the lawsuit without a trial. Over the next few months, the states and feds will file briefs with the court. Disability community groups and allies will have the chance to file briefs as well.
If the states prevail, it’s hard to say what the cascading legal impacts could be. A win could trigger further litigation. Other courts might interpret the law differently.
A number of state laws, programs and other efforts have been built on the integration mandate and could be affected as well, said Mike Oxford, a retired director of an independent living center in Topeka, Kansas, who has been a longtime disability rights advocate.
“I’ve seen people with significant disabilities become great lawyers, academics, corporate leaders, on and on,” he said. “That would not have happened” without the integration mandate.
Oxford said he has not gotten a response from Kansas Republican Attorney General Kris Kobach when he asked about the case. He doesn’t think that the attorneys general remaining in the case believe it’s still about gender dysphoria.
“It’s just totally ridiculous,” he said. “They’re lawyers. They signed the new complaint. They know what it does and doesn’t say.”
If the court strikes down the integration mandate, that doesn’t mean the entire law is invalidated or in-community services automatically cease.
But it does mean that if a family were denied services outside of an institution, they’d likely have to pursue litigation each time to fight the decision, Cravins said.
“I think it’s important for the average citizen to realize that laws only work when there is enforcement behind them,” she said.
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:keywords>It is early in the season, but it is never too early to start thinking about the playoffs. I know a lot of people don&apos;t even like talking about who could make it until after the All-Star Break at the earliest, but that&apos;s the whole point of these teams playing all these games. Tonight, we get a matchup of two teams who look, at the moment, poised to compete for the National League Pennant.
The Atlanta Braves have the best team in baseball, at least by current records. They enter tonight&apos;s game with a 26-12 mark, and they seem to have cured whatever was hindering them after last year&apos;s down season. Perhaps it is the health of the team, or maybe it is that the team is hitting .270 for the year with 213 runs scored. While that doesn&apos;t seem realistic to keep happening all season, it is very impressive in about 25% of the season. Their pitching staff has been equally impressive with a 3.22 ERA and a 1.18 WHIP.
One of their best hurlers is on the mound tonight. Chris Sale takes the rock and will look to navigate this tough lineup. For the season, Sale is 6-1 with a 2.14 ERA and a 0.90 WHIP. Those numbers are all top 10 in the Majors. However, there is little reason for concern. He has allowed 10 earned runs this season, and six of them came in his lone Los Angeles start. Granted, he was facing a different team (the Angels). He has posted a quality start and one or fewer earned runs in all of his other six starts. Dodgers hitters are 11-for-69 against Sale in his career.
Braves ace Chris Sale slams baseball against his head after walking the bases loaded in wild scene
We knew exactly who the Los Angeles Dodgers would be this season. They&apos;ve won the past two World Series, and then they went out and got arguably the best free agent on the market in Kyle Tucker. They also shored up their bullpen with Edwin Díaz. The biggest issue for the team was always going to be keeping everyone healthy. Díaz is on the injured list, Blake Snell is injured, Mookie Betts is injured, Enrique Hernández is injured, and Tyler Glasnow is a bit banged up. That&apos;s a lot of money on the injured list, but they still have a 23-14 record and a deep roster.
The Dodgers try to counter Sale&apos;s start with probably their worst starter, Emmet Sheehan. The 26-year-old right-hander is 2-1 with a 5.23 ERA and a 1.32 WHIP. This will be his seventh outing of the year, and the Dodgers have to hope that he can deliver a quality start. He has allowed four or more earned runs in three of his six starts. Sheehan should have some confidence, considering he has faced the Braves before and held them to three hits in 21 at-bats.
This should be a fun game. We have two great teams battling each other, and if that wasn&apos;t enough reason to watch, I have a bet that I think wins. I&apos;m taking the Braves in this game, through five innings at -115. Sure, Sale looked rough against the Angels on the road, but there is more to it than that. He has had a ton of success against the Dodgers. Give me the Braves on the moneyline through five. I think they win the full game, too.
I&apos;d also like to mention taking Kyle Tucker under 0.5 hits for the day. He has never gotten a hit off of Sale, going 0-for-9 with four strikeouts. He is +136 to not have a hit tonight.
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			<news:keywords>Amid a deadly hantavirus outbreak aboard an Antarctic cruise ship, a timeline shows how the situation unfolded — from the first reported illnesses at sea to ongoing efforts to trace passengers and contain the spread.
The outbreak, which originated aboard the MV Hondius, has been linked to at least three deaths and eight reported cases as of May 8, according to reports citing the World Health Organization.
Below is a timeline of the outbreak, as reported by the Associated Press.
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April 1
The Dutch vessel, which is operated by Oceanwide Expeditions, departed from Ushuaia, a city in southern Argentina. Planned stops included Antarctica and several remote islands in the South Atlantic Ocean.
April 6
A Dutch male passenger, 70, became ill with fever, headache and mild diarrhea. Prior to boarding, he and his wife had been sightseeing in Ushuaia and traveling through other parts of Argentina and Chile, according to the World Health Organization.
April 11
The Dutch man later developed respiratory distress and died on board. The cause of death was not immediately determined, according to the cruise company.
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April 15
Six passengers boarded the cruise during a stop at Tristan da Cunha, a group of remote islands in the South Atlantic Ocean. The Dutch man’s body remained on the ship.
April 24
The man’s body was removed from the vessel at the island of St. Helena. His wife disembarked, along with more than two dozen other passengers. The stop also marked the end of the cruise for some travelers, per AP.
April 25
The Dutch woman, who was experiencing symptoms of illness, rtook a commercial flight from St. Helena to South Africa with 88 passengers and crew members on board.
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April 26
The Dutch woman collapsed at an airport in South Africa while attempting to board another flight home and later died.
April 27
After the ship departed St. Helena, a third passenger, a British man, became ill. He was evacuated to South Africa and placed in intensive care with a high fever, shortness of breath and symptoms of pneumonia.
April 28
A German woman became ill on board the MV Hondius as the ship headed toward Cape Verde off Africa’s west coast.
May 2
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The German woman died on board nearly a month after the first passenger became ill, marking the third fatality.
The British man being treated in South Africa tested positive for hantavirus.
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May 3
The World Health Organization announced it is investigating a suspected hantavirus outbreak linked to the cruise ship, which had entered waters off Cape Verde.
May 4
In light of the British man’s positive result, South African health officials conducted a posthumous test and confirmed that the Dutch woman who collapsed at an airport and later died was also infected with hantavirus.
The World Health Organization officially classified the situation as an outbreak.
May 5
Authorities in Cape Verde refused the ship’s requests to evacuate additional sick individuals or allow passengers and crew to disembark, creating a standoff. The country sent health workers to provide assistance on board, but no one was allowed off. Two crew members, including the ship’s doctor, became seriously ill, and another was placed under monitoring.
May 6
The three individuals — two of whom tested positive for hantavirus – were evacuated from the ship and flown to specialized hospitals in Europe. The vessel headed for Spain’s Canary Islands after authorities agreed to receive it.
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Officials in Switzerland later reported another confirmed hantavirus case in a man who had disembarked earlier in St. Helena, bringing the total number of confirmed infections to five.
Health authorities in South Africa and Switzerland identified the circulating strain as the Andes virus, the only hantavirus believed to spread from person to person, which is found in South America.
May 7
Health authorities in Switzerland, Britain, the Netherlands, France, Singapore, South Africa and other countries have isolated former passengers who have already left the ship and are tracing those who may have been in contact with them.
May 8
The ship approached Tenerife in Spain’s Canary Islands, where authorities are organizing an evacuation and repatriation effort involving several countries. Spanish officials say passengers will be screened on board before being quarantined or flown home.
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Authorities on Tristan da Cunha said a resident who may have been in contact with cruise passengers has been hospitalized with symptoms.
Additionally, two New Jersey residents who were not on board the ship are being monitored after possible exposure during air travel abroad, according to the New Jersey Department of Health.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>ABC fired back against the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in a petition filed on Thursday regarding the agency&apos;s ongoing probe against &quot;The View.&quot;
&quot;&apos;The View&apos; has been broadcasting under a bona fide news exemption granted to it more than twenty years ago... The Commission has taken no action over the last two decades to modify or overturn the Declaratory Ruling and there is no basis for doing so now,&quot; ABC said in the filing.
The Disney-owned network said the FCC&apos;s public notice from January announcing enforcement of a rule allotting equal time for candidates &quot;has a chilling effect on First Amendment-protected free speech on the eve of the 2026 elections.&quot;
FCC LAUNCHING PROBE INTO ABC&apos;S &apos;THE VIEW&apos; AMID CRACKDOWN ON EQUAL TIME FOR CANDIDATES
&quot;The Commission’s actions threaten to upend decades of settled law and practice and chill critical protected speech, both with respect to ‘The View’ and more broadly,&quot; ABC said. 
The network previously sought to classify &quot;The View&quot; as bona fide news in 2002 and the notion was not disputed until 2026. 
ABC also combated assertions that it was aiding Texas Democratic hopeful James Talarico, whose February appearance on &quot;The View&quot; triggered the probe, stating in the filing, &quot;The decision to include Talarico was driven by considerations of newsworthiness and audience interest and not an intent to advance his candidacy.&quot;
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A government source told Fox News Digital that Disney&apos;s statement was &quot;absurd on its face.&quot;
&quot;Ron Burgundy has a stronger claim of being &apos;bona fide news&apos; than Whoopi Goldberg,&quot; the source said, referring to the iconic Will Ferrell character from &quot;Anchorman.&quot;
The FCC declined a request for comment.
In January, the FCC announced it would require the broadcast networks to adhere to the &quot;statutory equal opportunities requirement,&quot; citing the Communications Act of 1934, &quot;including their airing of late-night and daytime talk shows.&quot;
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Talarico, who has since won the Democratic primary in the Texas Senate race, was among the first political candidates to appear on &quot;The View&quot; since the FCC announced its crackdown.
There has been a longstanding &quot;bona fide&quot; exception for news programming that wouldn&apos;t require equal time for an opposing candidate, but the FCC now says it &quot;has not been presented with any evidence that the interview portion of any late-night or daytime television talk show program on the air presently would qualify for the &apos;bona fide&apos; news exemption.&quot;
ABC&apos;s parent company, Disney, never made an equal-time filing to the FCC regarding Talarico&apos;s appearance, which would implicitly indicate to the FCC that Disney believes &quot;The View&quot; is bona fide news and would be exempt from the policy.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump on Friday announced a three-day ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia to celebrate the Soviet Union’s victory in World War II.
&quot;This ceasefire will include a suspension of all kinetic activity, and also a prisoner swap of 1,000 prisoners from each country,&quot; Trump wrote on Truth Social. &quot;This request was made directly by me, and I very much appreciate its agreement by President Vladimir Putin and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.&quot;
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			<news:title>What is a rate case? How TEP and APS seek utility rate increases</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Key Points:
APS and TEP are each asking for a 14% rate increases
Increase could affect nearly 2 million Arizona customers
Customers and consumer advocates are pushing back, but a full rejection is unlikely
Two of the state’s largest utility companies are asking the Arizona Corporation Commission for double-digit rate increases, both of which are being rigorously examined in rate cases this summer.
Arizona Public Service and Tucson Electric Power are seeking to increase customer rates by around 14%, which could spell higher utility bills for nearly 2 million Arizonans. The companies are investor-owned monopoly utilities, meaning they cannot set their own prices for electric service and instead must ask the commission to approve those prices. 
“Their rate application is not the final say,” said Commissioner Lea Márquez Peterson. “We go through this incredibly complex process to have hearings, public comments, a judge puts out their recommended order and then we ultimately make changes to it. People don’t necessarily see that.”
For a proposed rate increase to succeed, companies must engage in a quasi-judicial hearing process known as a rate case. TEP is in the midst of defending its request before a judge during a three-week long hearing, while APS is scheduled to kick off its rate case hearings on May 18. 
Márquez Peterson, the longest serving member of the commission, noted that commissioners hear up to 40 to 50 rate cases for electric, gas and water utilities each year, though rate cases for large utilities like APS and TEP often get the most public attention.
“The challenge in any rate case, whether it’s water, gas, electricity, is balance,” Márquez Peterson said. “We need to have a financially stable utility while we’re making sure there are affordable rates. And ultimately, the highest priority is reliability.”
Cynthia Zwick, director of the Residential Utility Consumer Office, said one of the biggest misconceptions about the rate case process is that commissioners can flat out reject a rate increase.
“A lot of the feedback that we see is, ‘Don’t authorize a rate increase, just say no.’ Which is very unlikely to happen,” Zwick said. “The process doesn’t really allow for the commission to step in and say ‘we’re not going to hear this.’”
So what is the rate case process?
A rate case begins when a utility files an application to the commission in order to recover the costs of serving its customers. Utility companies typically undergo rate cases every three to five years.
Applications are based on what’s known as a “historical test year,” or the actual expenses and investments accrued by a utility company during a recent 12-month period. Utility companies file rate cases when their expenses and investments cannot be adequately covered by the rates customers are currently paying.
“(Ratepayers) don’t realize that the utilities have taken the risk and spent the money, and they’re coming in asking for cost recovery,” Márquez Peterson said. 
The commission staff reviews the utility’s application for completeness and a hearing schedule is set so other interested parties can apply to intervene in the case. RUCO is one of the most common intervenors in a rate case, as the state agency represents all residential utility customers at the commission. 
Other intervenors can include the Attorney General’s Office, environmental groups like the Sierra Club, commercial ratepayers like Walmart and industry advocates like the Arizona Solar Energy Industries Association. 
Rate cases function similarly to civil court cases, with utilities and intervenors presenting testimony and evidence to an administrative law judge during hearings. The length of the hearing process depends on the size of the utility; TEP’s rate case is scheduled for around three weeks of hearings, while APS is scheduled for about a month and a half.
During the hearing, parties present their case on a wide variety of issues, like which utility expenses should be charged in rates, whether investments were prudently made, whether facilities are needed to provide utility service and how much of a return on investment shareholders should be allowed to earn.
The administrative law judge is tasked with reviewing all of the evidence and arguments to make a decision on the contested issues and what rate increase, if any, the utility should receive. That decision is issued as a recommended order, which then goes to the Corporation Commission for review, modification and a final decision.
“(Commissioners are) taking a scalpel to even the recommended order that the judge has put together,” Márquez Peterson said. 
The commission discusses the recommended order at a public meeting where commissioners will ask the judge, utility company and intervenors questions, propose amendments to the order and ultimately make a final determination on the requested rate increase.
Once a final decision is made by the commission, the new rates typically take effect a few weeks later. When all is said and done, the rate case process can last anywhere from 12 to 18 months. 
APS and TEP rate cases
APS and TEP are both asking for nearly 14% rate increases. Those increases incorporate the actual cost of serving utility customers — power plant investments, transmission equipment, wages for linemen and utility operations staff — as well as the rate of return on investment that utility companies are legally allowed to collect.
TEP attorney Michael Patten said during April 23 opening statements in its rate case that the company is willing to drop its requested increase down to 12%, but defended its double-digit rate of return, or return on equity, request as essential for helping the utility weather inflation and the state’s increasing demand for electricity.
“A competitive return on equity will assist in maintaining TEP’s financial stability and allow it to meet its capital needs to address these challenges,” Patten said.
TEP is requesting a 10.5% return on equity, while APS is requesting 10.7%. 
In its rate application, APS said its request is “a reasonable return commensurate with the Company’s current investment risks and would enable APS to effectively compete for the capital necessary to ensure a reliable and resilient grid.”
RUCO and commission staff are advocating for returns closer to 9% in both cases, while Attorney General Kris Mayes has proposed a 6% rate of return for both utilities.
Both companies are also asking the commission to approve new formula rate structures that will allow them to adjust rates annually based on more recent costs rather than historical test years. Attorneys for both APS and TEP say formula rate mechanisms will reduce the regulatory lag created by the lengthy rate case process, meaning customers could see small rate adjustments every year rather than large rate increases every three to five years.
It’s a concept known as gradualism, though intervenors like RUCO aren’t convinced it will actually help customers, since nearly every major utility company is seeking a formula rate mechanism.
“Depending on where you live, not only will you see an increase in your electric bill, you will likely also see one in your gas bill and you will likely see one in your water and your wastewater bill,” Zwick of RUCO said. “So you could see one, two, three or four increases on an annual basis and we just simply think that doesn’t make sense.” 
The commission already approved a formula rate mechanism for UNS Gas earlier this year, though RUCO is challenging that decision in court. 
Additionally, APS is hoping to increase its rates for data centers and other large load customers as they use increasingly larger amounts of electricity each year. Many residential customers are raising concerns about data center costs being passed on to them, but since APS and TEP both rely on historical test years, the most recent boom in data center electricity demand is unlikely to be reflected in the rates approved by the commission this year. 
The next steps
APS and TEP ratepayers likely won’t see an increase on their utility bills until late 2026 or even early 2027. In the meantime, Márquez Peterson and Zwick encourage those ratepayers to submit public comments to the commission to make their voices heard on the potential rate increases. 
“I can tell you that (RUCO) definitely pay(s) attention to those, the judge pays attention to those comments and we believe the commission does as well,” Zwick said.
The commission accepts written public comment and holds in-person and by-phone meetings for ratepayers who want to give input on the utility’s proposed rate increase. Márquez Peterson encourages ratepayers to make their public comments as personal as possible, as commissioners are often reading or listening to thousands and thousands of customer opinions in large rate cases.
“I prefer when they give me a copy of their bill or they’re giving us their particular concerns or telling us their story,” Márquez Peterson said. “That has a lot more impact.”
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			<news:keywords>Colonial Dames of the 17th Century presented award The Schuerman Homestead House added another accolade to its historical significance when the Arizona State chapter of the Colonial Dames of the 17th Century presented the Sedona Heritage Museum with the group’s Historic Preservation Award and a $300</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Trump-backed CD1 candidate defends war with Iran in PBS debate</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Key Points
2 of 3 CD1 GOP candidates make pitches for Northeast Valley voters
2 Democrats also making a bid for the generally Republican district
Former NFL player Jay Feely is the biggest fundraiser
Primary battles are starting to shape up in Arizona’s 1st Congressional District as both parties search for a nominee to replace U.S. Rep. David Schweikert. 
Republican candidates Jay Feely and John Trobough traded verbal barbs on May 5 in a “Conversation with Candidates” event hosted by Arizona PBS. According to the station, former state Rep. Joe Chaplik was scheduled to participate, but declined earlier in the day.
For both participating candidates, it was an opportunity to present themselves to the wide-ranging audience of the Northeast Valley district, a place where Republican voters have consistently chosen Schweikert for more than a decade. 
President Donald Trump has endorsed Feely, a former NFL kicker and CBS Sports football commentator. Trobough, a defense and technology business executive, entered the race having worked as a nonpartisan White House Presidential Innovation Fellow in both Trump’s first administration and former President Barack Obama’s administration. 
While Feely and Trobough held similar positions on several issues during their conversation, they did differ in their views on the Iran war. Feely supported Trump’s actions and said the world was in a better place because of the U.S. involvement, despite the increase in gas prices that have occurred since the war. 
“(Trump) took action that was in the best interest to protect our country, even though it wasn’t in his own best interest short term,” Feely said. 
Trobough instead appealed to the expertise of the White House, saying it acted with information that others, including himself, do not have on Iran. Even still, the former White House fellow said the timing of the war was unfortunate for Republicans who had just broadly campaigned on an “America First” platform.
“Right now, this is not sustainable for the globe or for this nation,” Trobough said. 
Feely also took shots at Chaplik for not attending the PBS event, calling him “No show Joe.” And, shortly after the event, his campaign began sponsoring the opposition website noshowjoechaplik.com that highlighted Chaplik as having the worst attendance among Republicans during his time as a state legislator. 
Chaplik responded to Feely’s attacks in a May 6 post on X where he explained he missed eight days of the legislative session last year after his mother died and said that he wasn’t interested in attending a debate with a “leftist moderator and a tiny left-wing audience.” 
“It was an unforced error for Chaplik not to show up,” said Matt Kenney, a Republican consultant who is working with Trobough’s campaign. “The majority of voters are undecided, so why would you miss an opportunity to share your message with the district?”
After CD1 voters chose both Trump and U.S. Sen. Ruben Gallego in 2024, Kenny said the district’s voters might want a more independent thinker in office who answers to them rather than someone who answers to DC or a special interest group. He said Trobough’s defense and technology background will remain attractive for CD1 voters and business leaders as Chaplik and Feely battle it out over Trump’s base.
CD1 covers northeast Phoenix, Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Cave Creek and Fountain Hills. It is a heavily targeted district for both Republicans and Democrats, and it will likely be one of the most competitive House races in the nation this campaign season.
Still, a Republican candidate will have to survive a primary election where middle-leaning voters typically don’t show up, said political consultant Chuck Coughlin. He added that the Trump endorsement could be enough on its own to carry Feely to a primary win.
“I don’t have any reason to believe the Trump endorsement isn’t a trump card in a Republican primary,” Coughlin said.
Feely has the largest war chest among Republican candidates with more than $1.2 million total cash on hand for his campaign, according to federal campaign finance data. Feely raised almost $750,000 during the last quarterly campaign finance period. Trobough had just under $400,000 in the bank while Chaplik had over $265,000 in available campaign funds. 
Contenders for the Democratic primary nomination are also starting to form after the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee announced it was backing former broadcast journalist Marlene Galán-Woods. 
The DCCC added Galán-Woods to its “Red to Blue” program, which the committee describes as a highly competitive program that arms “top tier” candidates with organizational and fundraising support. 
Galán-Woods and former state Rep. Amish Shah are both rerunning in this year’s primary after Shah’s CD1 Democratic primary win in 2024. Shah emerged out of a six-candidate race but lost to Schweikert. Galán-Woods finished third in the previous primary and lost to Shah by just more than 2% of votes. 
“Arizonans already know Marlene Galán-Woods as a trusted voice who spent 20 years in broadcast journalism speaking truth to power, telling their stories, and advocating for hardworking people. She is the common-sense fighter Arizonans deserve to cut through the noise, push back against extremists, and get things done,” DCCC Chair Suzan DelBene said in a statement.
According to April quarterly campaign finance reports, Galán-Woods outraised her Democratic opponents in the recent quarter with $438,000 in the period. Democrat Jonathan Treble, the founder of the smart amenities company WithMe, raised just over $400,000 during the quarter while Shah fundraised nearly $250,000. Treble has the most cash on hand of all candidates with $1.6 million. 
“Elites in Washington should not be meddling in this race,” Shah said in a statement. “This election will be decided by Arizona voters, not by establishment insiders in back rooms. Right now, Arizonans want new leaders with the courage to fight back against Trump and MAGA Republicans’ lawlessness and stop their assault on our democracy and healthcare.”
Coughlin’s consulting firm HighGround Public Affairs Consultants in February polled Shah to be leading Galán-Woods by more than 20%, although about half of respondents said they were still undecided.
“It just shows you how institutional the party is. They’re not watching what’s going on locally. Coughlin said of the DCCC’s endorsement. “Marlene is a fairly prolific fundraiser and she’s an attractive candidate. I just don’t happen to think she’s going to win.”
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			  <news:name>Lawmakers take early summer break, leave tax conformity and Prop. 123 on hold</news:name>
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			<news:title>Lawmakers take early summer break, leave tax conformity and Prop. 123 on hold</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Key points 
Lawmakers are taking a recess until June 1
Gov. Katie Hobbs’ bill signing moratorium is still in effect 
Republicans and the governor are divided over federal tax conformity 
Gov. Katie Hobbs’ moratorium on signing bills may still be in effect, but that hasn’t stopped lawmakers from taking an early summer recess from their official duties this month.
The House and Senate announced on May 5 its plans to adjourn until June 1, signaling the oncoming end of the 2026 second regular session as budget negotiations continue between the Governor’s Office and legislative leaders. The motion was approved on party lines in the House.
House Speaker Steve Montenegro, R-Goodyear, also said on May 5 that there aren’t any other bills the Legislature needs to address other than ones that are currently waiting for a third or final reading to be sent to Hobbs. 
The governor’s bill signing moratorium, announced in April, is still in effect, and since then Republicans have avoided transmitting legislation to her. Hobbs’ Communications Director Christian Slater said the moratorium would remain in effect until Republicans engage in “good faith” budget negotiations. 
Montenegro said: “We have completed our job to where we need to be right now. We need the governor to come back to the table. We will continue to wait for her. When she’s ready, we will be ready to have conversations so we can provide a budget for Arizona.”
Hobbs vetoed the GOP’s first budget package the same day the Legislature announced its early summer break. And while Slater said the Governor’s Office attempted to meet with legislative leaders to discuss the budget this week, the House has since informed the Governor’s Office that it could not commit to a meeting until action was taken on the budget. 
Montenegro has confirmed that the Governor’s Office did contact the House after the budget was passed with the intention of further discussing the budget.
A weeks-long recess from lawmakers in the later part of the legislative session hasn’t been unusual during Hobbs’ term. Lawmakers recessed for about a month in 2023 to negotiate a Maricopa County transportation tax renewal proposal and they took a similar recess in 2024 before passing that year’s budget. 
“After passing (a) budget stuffed with $100 million in corporate tax cuts to data centers and $100 million in cuts (to) healthcare — a budget they knew would be immediately vetoed — Republicans voted to go on vacation for a month. That is just wrong,” said House Minority Leader Oscar De Los Santos, D-Laveen. “We must stay here and pass a budget to make life affordable for Arizonans who are struggling to stay afloat with Donald Trump’s economic chaos and failing presidency.”
Rep. Kevin Volk, D-Tucson, also opposed Republicans’ motion to adjourn for weeks on the floor and said he didn’t think lawmakers have done enough to warrant going home. He compared the Arizona Legislature to Congress, which he said is becoming increasingly unpopular with U.S. residents. 
“We have not done enough for the Arizonans we were sent here to serve,” Volk said. “…What I look back and see is a lot of wasted time and too much partisanship. I see bills that were previously vetoed. I see bills that only had party line support. I see nonbinding resolutions. I don’t see that we’ve accomplished enough to say that we should go home for one month.”
Rep. David Livinston, R-Peoria, said last week he was hopeful that the House and Senate could adjourn sine die by May 15, but other Capitol observers are expecting difficult negotiations between the governor and Republicans on two specific issues — tax conformity and a Proposition 123 renewal. 
Barry Aarons, a lobbyist and the owner of the Aarons Company, said he isn’t expecting lawmakers to be done until late June.
“Until one of the sides blinks, we’re not going to get a budget done,” Aarons said. “The Republicans won’t do a budget unless there’s tax conformity and the governor won’t do a budget until Prop. 123 is done, and the two sides are adamantly opposed to each other’s proposals. So we’re going to be there for a while.”
Hobbs has resisted fully conforming to the federal tax policy under H.R. 1, President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, out of concerns for how the state will recover the nearly $1.5 billion in revenue that the state will lose over the next three years given full conformity as desired by Republicans. 
The governor has proposed using a Prop. 123 renewal to free up general fund money that could be used to help pay for conformity, but Republicans haven’t been able to find consensus on the policy and several GOP legislators have said they don’t want to tie the budget to something that voters could reject at the ballot. 
Tax conformity has been the main priority for Republicans this session and Hobbs’ veto of the budget is her third time vetoing a Republican proposal to fully conform to H.R. 1 this session. 
“Affordability is the top issue right now and that is the issue that we are delivering on,” said Senate President Warren Petersen, R-Gilbert. “We’re putting more money in the pockets of the citizens of Arizona.”
One pressing issue lawmakers addressed early in the session was an election timeline fix bill that moved the state’s primary election one week earlier to July 21. A similar bill was enacted into law in 2024 to align the state’s timeline to the federal Electoral Count Reform Act of 2022, but this year’s bill made the date change permanent. 
Hobbs also signed a bill this session to repeal the observance of March 31 as César Chávez Day after sex abuse allegations have surfaced about the late labor leader. So far this session, the governor has signed 64 bills into law and vetoed 61. Lawmakers introduced more than 2,000 measures this year. 
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			  <news:name>Communist, socialist activists push 20-hour workweek, property seizures as presence at protests grows</news:name>
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			<news:title>Communist, socialist activists push 20-hour workweek, property seizures as presence at protests grows</news:title>
			<news:keywords>MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – Communist and socialist activists are increasingly joining broader liberal protest movements, where they are promoting a 20-hour workweek, rent caps, seizure of private property and confiscating wealth from billionaires.
The proposals, outlined in interviews with Fox News Digital at a recent Minneapolis demonstration, would mark a dramatic shift away from private ownership and free-market principles toward a worker-controlled model if they were ever to come to fruition and would fundamentally change the United States as we know it.
The exchanges reflect a broader pattern identified in Fox News Digital reporting, where far-left ideas once considered fringe are increasingly appearing alongside more mainstream protest movements, often within demonstrations billed as broadly focused on workers’ or immigrant rights as well as &quot;No Kings&quot; protests.
&quot;We are building a party of professional class fighters, people who are seriously looking at the system of capitalism and coming to the conclusion that we need a revolution… on a socialist basis,&quot; said Owen Phernetton, a member of the Revolutionary Communists of America. He was holding a copy of the group’s newspaper, The Communist, and was wearing a sweater that read &quot;Communism Will Win.&quot;
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&quot;This means handing political and economic power to the working class.&quot;
A May Day demonstration also highlighted how these different left-wing groups operated within the broader event, with some marching behind immigrant rights organizers while others worked the edges of the rally, distributing literature and engaging directly with bystanders.
Phernetton said their vision includes placing factories, mines and businesses under collective control, limiting rent to a fraction of workers’ income and using confiscated wealth to fund government-backed healthcare, education and housing.
Phernetton, who was walking along the edge of the main rally with fellow members who were distributing newspapers, said the changes would require a fundamental restructuring of the economy and called for taking wealth from the richest Americans.
&quot;Their wealth should be expropriated and put to use for the working class,&quot; he said, while arguing for decreasing the workday to only 20 hours a week without any loss in pay.
&quot;I’d actually say that the productivity will increase if the economy operates on a planned basis,&quot; he said when pressed about a potential productivity dip on reduced hours, adding that the working class would control all productivity.
Andy Koch, a member of the Freedom Road Socialist Organization (FRSO), also argued that wealth and power should be shifted away from the ultra-wealthy.
&quot;The country is run by billionaires, for billionaires,&quot; he said.
But when asked about reports that some protest groups have received support from wealthy donors, Koch said he would welcome such funding.
&quot;If one billionaire wants to donate to progressive pro-worker causes, that’s great,&quot; he said.
CCP-CONNECTED MILLIONAIRE ALLEGEDLY BANKROLLS MINNEAPOLIS AGITATOR GROUPS THROUGH DARK MONEY NETWORK
At another section of the march, a protester wearing a mask stood on the sidewalk with a small group holding copies of The Communist newspaper with the headline &quot;Down with Trump’s War!&quot; while openly engaging with bystanders as the demonstration passed.
&quot;I&apos;m a communist because the workers create all the value in society and we get to own none of it under capitalism,&quot; she said. She argued that rent should be capped at 10% of income and dismissed the struggles of similar policies in cities like New York and California.
&quot;The reason why rent control hasn’t worked is because it hasn’t been under workers’ control… under capitalism, it won’t work,&quot; she said.
Cass Batica, another activist affiliated with the Revolutionary Communists of America, was standing among demonstrators carrying Soviet-style flags and believes capitalism should be replaced entirely.
&quot;I came to the conclusion that capitalism is not the way to go. We need socialism, we need communism for the workers of the world,&quot; Cass Batica said, pointing to the Soviet Union as an example.
The march that Batica and other far-left protesters attended was led by the Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee (MIRAC), which gathered speakers in a public green space ahead of the march and displayed a large banner reading &quot;Legalization for All, Sanctuary State Now.&quot;
As speakers addressed the crowd, members of the Freedom Road Socialist Organization remained toward the rear and did not take part in the main program, offering insight into their strategy within the demonstration. When the march began, they fell in line behind the immigrant rights groups and moved with the broader crowd. None of them spoke at the podium.
Other activists operated more independently, positioning themselves along sidewalks rather than within the main body of the march.
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Not every far-left supporter was part of an organization, including Caleb Batts, 24, who was draped in a hybrid LGBTQ pride and Soviet-style flag and described himself as a Marxist-Leninist.
&quot;I like the way [Lenin] structured the economy and I believe the growth they saw under it was amazing. I believe China has seen some of the same growth,&quot; Batts, who said he is a business major, said.
&quot;The capitalist revolution in the 18th century was good, it freed millions of people from slavery under feudalism, and I believe after about 250 years capitalism has run its course and it&apos;s just not productive anymore. I believe we should evolve as a society into socialism because we can afford to.&quot;
Batts also said he does not believe borders should exist, a similar sentiment shared by members of groups such as the FRSO, who marched with banners calling for &quot;No Deportations&quot; and &quot;ICE Out of Minnesota.&quot;
&quot;I believe that the most productive human society would be one without borders at all,&quot; he said.
&quot;My belief is that we need to develop into socialism with the workers owning the means of production, into communism with the government owning the means of production and then into anarchism, where we have a stateless, classless, moneyless society and work as neighborhoods.&quot;
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			<news:title>Trump DOJ escalates citizenship crackdown on group accused of hiding terror ties, violent crimes</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Department of Justice has ramped up its use of a rarely deployed legal tool to strip citizenship, targeting 12 naturalized Americans accused of hiding ties to terrorism, violent crimes and other offenses, and signaling more cases will follow.
The action on Friday against 12 immigrants included bringing civil complaints or charges against those from Iraq, Somalia, China and India. It comes as acting Attorney General Todd Blanche touts expanding the typically difficult effort to denaturalize people and also follows the DOJ Civil Division ordering more denaturalizations in a memo last summer about the Trump administration&apos;s priorities, which include cracking down on illegal immigration and fraud.
Blanche said in a statement to Fox News Digital of Friday&apos;s sweeping enforcement action that anyone &quot;who intentionally concealed their criminal histories or misrepresented themselves during the naturalization process will face the fullest extent of the law.&quot;
FEDS LAUNCH OPERATION TARGETING MINNESOTA REFUGEES FOR POTENTIAL DEPORTATION AMID FRAUD INVESTIGATION
One of the dozen, Ali Yousif Ahmed, gained citizenship after saying he fled Iraq in 2009 because al-Qaeda terrorists attacked his family, authorities said. But, authorities said, Iraq sought Ahmed&apos;s extradition in 2019 for allegedly murdering two Iraqi police officers while a leader in al-Qaeda, a detail he allegedly omitted from the U.S. government.
Another, Salah Osman Ahmed of Somalia, naturalized in 2007 and pleaded guilty in 2009 to providing material support for terrorists and belonged to the terrorist group al-Shabaab, Fox News Digital learned. The DOJ alleged that joining a terrorist group within five years of naturalization was grounds for revoking citizenship.
Others included Abduvosit Razikov of Uzbekistan, who allegedly entered into a sham marriage to gain citizenship, and Oscar Alberto Pelaez of Colombia, a priest who was convicted in the United States of 13 counts of sexual abuse of a minor, including sodomy, and allegedly lied about the crimes during the naturalization process, Fox News Digital learned.
Denaturalization has long been an infrequent tool for immigration enforcement. In the span of about 30 years, the DOJ filed about 305 denaturalization cases. Then, when Trump first took office in 2017, the government brought 168 cases. The figure drastically reduced under President Joe Biden, and now with Trump back in office, the effort has returned to the fore.
SENATE REPUBLICANS PUSH TO DEPORT, DENATURALIZE FRAUDSTERS AMID MINNESOTA SCANDAL
Prosecutors must meet a high bar to denaturalize immigrants by proving with &quot;clear and convincing&quot; evidence that &quot;material fraud&quot; occurred during the naturalization process, Neama Rahmani, a California-based former federal prosecutor, told Fox News Digital, saying it was not an easy process.
Blanche warned during a recent CBS News interview that people &quot;should be worried&quot; if they obtained citizenship through fraud.
&quot;Who are targets are? We are not limiting ourselves to anyone in particular except to say that unfortunately, and I think you&apos;re going to hear more about this in the coming days and weeks, there are a lot of U.S. citizens who shouldn&apos;t be,&quot; Blanche said.
TRUMP IS TARGETING NONVIOLENT AND LEGAL IMMIGRANTS. AMERICANS ARE STARTING TO NOTICE
Pressed on denaturalization being a &quot;very drastic penalty,&quot; Blanche shot back, &quot;It&apos;s a very drastic reward being naturalized, committing fraud.&quot;
Immigrants rights groups have raised worries that the some 24 million naturalized citizens in the United States have been left unsettled by the Trump administration&apos;s broadened pursuit of revoking citizenship.
&quot;There are concerns that the federal government’s denaturalization efforts could lead to the revocation of U.S. citizenship of many individuals who made minor or unintentional mistakes or omissions in their naturalization application,&quot; Forum policy expert Christian Penichet-Paul wrote last summer.
Rahmani noted that the alleged fraud cannot be trivial or negligent, but instead must be significant and intentional.
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			  <news:name>AOC called out for claim that billionaires &apos;can&apos;t earn&apos; their wealth as she doubles down on remarks</news:name>
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			<news:title>AOC called out for claim that billionaires &apos;can&apos;t earn&apos; their wealth as she doubles down on remarks</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., was called out for her claim that an individual &quot;can&apos;t earn a billion dollars,&quot; as critics rejected the idea and accused the progressive &quot;Squad&quot; member of lying.
Appearing on comedian Ilana Glazer’s podcast, &quot;It’s Open,&quot; Ocasio-Cortez suggested that the very existence of a ten-figure net worth is a policy failure rather than a personal achievement.
&quot;You can’t earn a billion dollars,&quot; she told Glazer. &quot;You can get market power. You can break rules. You can do all sorts of things. You can abuse labor laws. You can pay people less than what they’re worth. But you can’t earn that, right? And so you have to create a myth ... you have to create a myth of earning it.&quot;
BILLIONAIRE DEMOCRATIC GOV PRITZKER DEFENDS HIS WEALTH AS PARTY RAILS AGAINST THE RICH
The New York Post&apos;s Miranda Devine posted a facepalm emoji in response to AOC&apos;s suggestion.
Daily Wire co-founder Ben Shapiro called Ocasio-Cortez&apos;s claims a lie.
&quot;Lies. Billionaires get rich by innovating and risk-taking, offering new and better goods and services at prices people are willing to pay,&quot; he wrote on social media. &quot;Government makes cash through confiscation. AOC&apos;s conspiratorial, envious view of the world leads to impoverishment and tyranny.&quot; 
Paul Graham, an author and entrepreneur, wrote, &quot;Sure you can earn a billion dollars. I&apos;ve been teaching people how to do it for 20 years. The way you do it is to start a company that grows fast. You don&apos;t have to do anything bad to make a company grow fast. You just have to make something people want.&quot;
Mark Hemingway, a senior writer at Real Clear Politics, said the full conversation was much worse than the clip that has gone viral.
&quot;AOC is rightfully getting roasted for this, but it’s so much worse than this short clip. The amount of empty-headed lefty buzzwords and whining about &apos;genocidal frameworks&apos; on this podcast is just astounding,&quot; he said on X.
During the interview, Ocasio-Cortez framed economic insecurity not as a result of individual choices, but as a byproduct of a system that forces working-class Americans to internalize financial hardship.
&quot;It’s not that Walmart pays less than a living wage,&quot; Ocasio-Cortez said, mimicking the mindset she believes is forced upon the public. &quot;It’s that I’m poor, and I didn’t work hard enough, so I didn’t earn a better station in my life.&quot;
She further tied the wealth gap to the country&apos;s current cultural divisions, suggesting that economic anxiety is being redirected toward marginalized groups.
&quot;In an era of extreme income inequality, I don’t think it’s a coincidence that this xenophobia and anti-immigrant feeling is happening at the same time,&quot; she said.
ELIZABETH WARREN CALLS ON DEMOCRATS TO REJECT BILLIONAIRE DONORS AHEAD OF 2026 AND 2028 ELECTIONS
Noah Smith, the author of an economically focused Substack, expressed concern about the Democratic Party&apos;s direction in reaction to the clip about Ocasio-Cortez.
&quot;I am concerned that the Dems are becoming the party of &apos;millionaires who resent billionaires,&apos;&quot; he wrote. &quot;&apos;I made my millions fair and square, but you cheated and exploited the workers to make your billions, you capitalist pig!&apos;&quot;
Jennifer Sey, founder and CEO of XX-XY Athletics, asked, &quot;So how do these ladies feel about billionaire Tom Steyer trying to buy the CA governor’s race with his unearned billions? Or Daniel Lurie buying the SF mayoral race? Those billions are ok?&quot;
Reason editor Robby Soave wrote, &quot;This is just abjectly false from beginning to end. What she&apos;s doing here is trying to provide a moral justification for mass wealth confiscation, since in her view it is never earned legitimately.&quot;
The Atlantic&apos;s Conor Friedersdorf wrote, &quot;There are billionaires who accrue wealth via theft or rent-seeking, and they should be stopped. But others can and do generate more than a billion in real value for others. In different realms, Bill Gates and Jay Z both did. Incentivizing that sort makes all of us better off.&quot;
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Twitch founder Michael Seibel also said he disagreed with AOC&apos;s messaging.
&quot;I strongly do not agree. This populist messaging is counterproductive. AOC teaching people that wealth = immorality is in opposition to the American dream,&quot; he wrote.
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Ocasio-Cortez addressed some of the reaction she was getting to the claim, and doubled down.
&quot;Some people get enraged that I draw attention to this,&quot; she wrote on X, in addition to a lengthy explanation about her remarks. &quot;That’s on them. Let them call me shrill, dumb, inexperienced, girly, uneducated — these folks will say anything to distract from or undercut the truth that working people are getting screwed, and giving people a fair shake means we must have a grown conversation about reigning in abuse of power.&quot; 
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			<news:title>Man charged in crash that killed mother and two young sons has ICE detainer, prior DWI convictions</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The man accused of causing a deadly hit-and-run crash that killed a mother and her two young sons is now the subject of an ICE detainer, as new details emerge about his background and criminal history.
Victor Napoleon Reyes, 33, is charged with three counts of negligent homicide in connection with the Sunday night crash on Arch Street that left 31-year-old Breu’hna Hall and her two sons dead.
According to jail records, Reyes is being held at the Pulaski County Detention Center on a $350,000 bond and is also subject to an ICE hold.
Reyes’ attorney, Bill James Jr., told Channel 7 News he does not believe his client has legal status in the United States.
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&quot;As far as being in the country… I do not believe he has legal status here, no,&quot; James said.
James told the outlet the ICE hold was likely triggered by Reyes’ arrest.
&quot;If someone is arrested, and they are believed to be illegal, a lot of times ICE will put a hold on them,&quot; he said, adding that &quot;you’re not going to get an ICE hold unless you’re in custody.&quot;
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He also said that if Reyes posts bond, he could be turned over to federal authorities.
&quot;If he bonds out, then he’ll be released to ICE, and then it’ll be up to ICE whether they take him or not,&quot; James told Channel 7 News.
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Fox News Digital has reached out to Reyes’ attorney and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for comment.
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Arkansas State Police say the crash happened around 9:15 p.m. Sunday on Arch Street near Dixon Road, when Reyes, driving a 2016 Chevrolet Silverado, crossed the center line and slammed head-on into a Buick.
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Inside the Buick were Hall and her two young sons — 4-year-old Dax Barnes and 2-year-old Dyce Love. Authorities confirmed all three died from their injuries and say Reyes fled the scene on foot, prompting a two-day search before he was arrested Tuesday afternoon.
According to legal records obtained by Channel 7 News, Reyes has a history of impaired driving. In 2016, he pleaded guilty to DWI in the first degree. In 2023, he pleaded guilty to DWI in the second degree, along with driving on a suspended license.
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James told Channel 7 News those prior offenses do not automatically mean Reyes was negligent in this case.
&quot;Whether he’s done something in the past doesn’t automatically mean he was negligent in this case,&quot; he said, adding that his client’s immigration status &quot;certainly makes it easier to charge those folks,&quot; though he acknowledged there appears to be probable cause.
Loved ones describe Hall as a devoted mother and &quot;a joy to be around,&quot; now mourned alongside her two young sons. She leaves behind a 12-year-old daughter, whom family members say they will continue to support. A GoFundMe has been created to help cover funeral expenses and assist the family.
Reyes has pleaded not guilty and is scheduled to return to court on July 1.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Statement from University of Arizona President Suresh Garimella on the passing of Fred Boice</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>Statement from University of Arizona President Suresh Garimella on the passing of Fred Boice
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			  <news:name>Former South Carolina QB Stephen Garcia changes his approach on mental health amid cancer battle</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former South Carolina QB Stephen Garcia changes his approach on mental health amid cancer battle</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former South Carolina quarterback Stephen Garcia is currently battling for his life after being diagnosed with stage 4 colorectal cancer.
The diagnosis came after noticing certain abnormalities, but the hard-nosed former athlete thought he could figure out the issues on his own without a visit to the doctors. His wife wasn’t comfortable with that plan from the quarterback, who used to take snaps for a Steve Spurrier-led offense led offense in Columbia.
Reluctantly, Garcia went in for a colonoscopy where doctors discovered the cancer, and that it had been growing for a number of years.
Unfortunately, Stephen wasn’t fully grasping the news when first given, due to him still being somewhat groggy from sedation.
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But, when it was finally explained to him how serious this situation was, reality set in pretty quickly.
Obviously, there&apos;s nothing simple about hearing the word &apos;cancer,&apos; no matter which stage or form you are dealing with. It will humble you quickly, with the grim outlook overtaking the mind.
And while this process to fight the disease will be tough, filled with many obstacles, Garcia was most worried about his family.
While his older son understands the magnitude, he has yet to fully inform his youngest daughter, which led to the former Gamecock shedding a few tears while discussing the situation with OutKick on Friday morning.
In the past, Stephen Garcia was not one to jump aboard the mental health awareness train, looking at it as someone who was not strong enough to handle the circumstances surrounding whatever battle they were facing.
But, that&apos;s the football side of Garcia, and he was the first to admit that his mindset had changed because of the stigma surrounding people, most importantly men, not feeling comfortable enough to discuss their struggles.
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This problem has led to many downfalls, or problems that arise by not talking to others about what they are going through in the moments of trials and tribulations.
For Stephen, that has all changed.
&quot;In years past, I thought mental health was an absolute joke, just to be completely frank with you,&quot; Garcia told OutKick. &quot;I was like, if you gotta have some mental toughness, I played for Coach Spurrier so I had to have some mental toughness to deal with him. But, I was also extremely hard headed. It is huge. There’s gonna be days when you’re not gonna walk to talk with anybody, days you wanna give up, you gotta stay mentally tough. This whole process has opened my eyes to a whole different deal.
&quot;People can change. I was against the whole mental health thing, I thought it was stupid. But, it’s changed my opinion, my outlook on life in general, and I encourage everyone to speak it up. I’ve had so many people reach out to say if you need to talk, reach out to me. Everyone said the same thing that you have to be mentally in it. If you are positive mentally, you’re going to get through it. If you’re feeling down in the dumps, figure out a way to get positive. It’s no joke, you are where your minds at.&quot;
After going through his first round of chemotherapy this week, Garcia is coming to terms with the battle he faces, though he&apos;s keeping a positive outlook for the sake of himself and his family. He will continue training athletes, when his body allows, and using his platform to encourage others to take their health seriously.
If it weren’t for his wife pushing him into getting examined, who knows how long this could’ve gone before his cancer was noticed. In the meantime, the support system has been overwhelming, as Garcia described while choking back tears.
Whether it&apos;s the Clemson football team, or Dabo Swinney himself, and the thousands of people who have reached out over the past few days, it&apos;s not lost on the former quarterback how much the support has meant for his own sanity during uncertain times.
For now, Stephen Garcia is taking his battle with cancer one day at a time. But, he&apos;s also got college football fans rooting for him to beat this terrible disease.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Stop betting Overs like a casual: Take the Under in San Antonio Spurs at Minnesota Timberwolves Game 3</news:name>
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			<news:title>Stop betting Overs like a casual: Take the Under in San Antonio Spurs at Minnesota Timberwolves Game 3</news:title>
			<news:keywords>I&apos;m running it back and betting on boring when the Minnesota Timberwolves (1-1) at the San Antonio Spurs (1-1) for Game 3 of the 2026 Western Conference Semifinals Friday at the Target Center.
Betting the Under 218 in Spurs-Timberwolves Game 1 was a rocking chair cover for me as the T-Wolves stole the series opener 104-102. In fact, the final score made Game 1 seem higher-scoring than it was because there were 65 points scored in the fourth quarter.
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But, I&apos;m utilizing the zig-zag theory, an NBA postseason handicapping strategy where you fade the results of the previous game in a playoff series. Game 2 soared over its 216.5 total when San Antonio beat the brakes off Minnesota 133-95.
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Maybe the offenses hit their stride at the end of Game 1 and I&apos;m stepping in it here. However, there is usually value in the Unders since people like betting Overs because points are exciting and no one wants to watch a boring game. 
Officiating tends to zig-zag in the NBA playoffs, not just teams, and there were a combined 64 free throws in Game 2. These teams averaged a combined 49.9 free throws per game during the regular season and San Antonio led the NBA in defensive FT/FGA rate.
That said, if the refs &quot;let them play&quot; Friday, there should be fewer free-throw attempts.
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Also, there could be a lot of long possessions. The Spurs were fifth in offensive turnover rate (TOV%) in the regular season and 26th in defensive TOV%. They led the NBA in defensive rebounding rate, so Minnesota won&apos;t score many second-chance points.
Meanwhile, both teams play better defense than offense. The Timberwolves ranked eighth in defensive rating during the regular season and the Spurs ranked third.
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Minnesota’s defense improves at home, too. The T-Wolves are 30-14 to the Under (an NBA-high 68.2%) this season at home with a -6.6 margin vs. the total. 
Plus, the pace slows in playoff games after a blowout because the losing team responds by locking in on defense. Since 2021, the total is 46-30-1 to the Under (60.5%) in the game after a 20-plus-point blowout. When the margin is 30+ points, the total is 19-8 to the Under (70.4%).
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Going back to the zig-zag theory, the T-Wolves have to slow down the pace in Game 2. They won Game 1 and the pace was 95.9. The Timberwolves got crushed in Game 2 by 38 points on the pace increased to 107.4.
The bottom line is Minnesota cannot beat San Antonio in a fast-paced game. Instead, the T-Wolves need to grind the Spurs down and win a rock-fight, which is what we&apos;ll see in Game 3
Prediction: Spurs 108, Timberwolves 102
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			  <news:name>AZFEC: Republicans Produced Their Budget Plan. Now Hobbs Needs To Do The Same.</news:name>
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			<news:title>AZFEC: Republicans Produced Their Budget Plan. Now Hobbs Needs To Do The Same.</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By the Arizona Free Enterprise Club |
Less than an hour had passed from when Republicans delivered a budget to Katie Hobbs desk yesterday to when she stamped it with a ‘veto.’ No one is surprised, since from the moment she walked out of negotiations six weeks ago and “challenged” Republicans to show their budget hand, she had already made up her mind about vetoing it. She just needed them to do all the work first.  
Hobbs has grown far too comfortable being the only one setting conditions on budget negotiations, considering every condition she has set has been unreasonable, unworkable, or erratic. 
She tried to anchor the entire budget to an unprecedented raid of the state land trust, speculative revenue requiring voter approval that could never functionally bridge her reckless spending. She wanted to deliver only half the conformity relief Arizona taxpayers are entitled to under the One Big Beautiful Bill, in direct contradiction to tax forms her own Department of Revenue already issued, creating tax filing chaos. She tried to “trade” not forcing that tax hike on Arizonans for kicking kids off the ESA program (insane). And when Republicans said no to all of it, she flipped the table and stormed off, openly admitting she was out of ideas, and demanding Republicans produce a budget on their own.  
While the veto from Hobbs was largely expected, Hobbs’ explanation for her veto was such brazen hypocrisy that it raises the genuine question of whether she is being ironic or fails to see the numerous contradictions in her opposition to the GOP budget…
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			<news:title>Broadcasters urge Congress to reexamine Sports Broadcasting Act as games shift to streaming paywalls</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) is calling for Congress to reexamine the Sports Broadcasting Act to ensure that fans remain the priority in the streaming era and strongly opposes the notion that the status quo is working. 
The Sports Broadcasting Act (SBA) of 1961 was designed to push broad public access to sports programming while allowing leagues to pool broadcast rights in ways that supported competitive balance and nationwide reach. As the NFL, MLB, NBA and other leagues have irked Americans by moving more games behind streaming paywalls, the NAB wants the public interest benefits that justified the act in the first place to remain for the next generation of fans. 
&quot;The Sports Broadcasting Act was enacted more than 60 years ago to help ensure Americans could access live sports on free, local television. Congress could not have imagined today’s entertainment marketplace, where fans increasingly need multiple streaming subscriptions just to follow their favorite teams,&quot; NAB Vice President of Communications Carrie Healey told Fox News Digital. 
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The NAB believes free, over-the-air broadcast television remains a more consumer-friendly platform that doesn’t come with costly subscription fees. The broadcasters’ association has put a spotlight on the fact that the antitrust exemption contained in the SBA does not apply to paid streaming services. 
But as the NAB pushes for a review of the act, a letter from Rep. Tony Wied, R-Wis., was circulated this week in the House urging Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, to leave the SBA untouched during the next hearing on the matter, which could come as soon as June. 
The letter, which has been obtained by Fox News Digital, called for games to &quot;continue to be accessible to fans and communities across the country,&quot; but urges lawmakers to essentially ignore the shift of sporting events to streaming services. 
The letter said the NFL has &quot;the most consumer-friendly media distribution policy of any professional sports organization&quot; because 87% of games remain on over-the-air television to a regional or national audience. Wied also noted that the NFL equally divides revenue from broadcasting packages among all 32 clubs, which puts teams in smaller markets on a level playing field with franchises in larger media markets. 
&quot;We urge the Judiciary Committee to preserve the SBA’s core protections while maintaining appropriate oversight to ensure that the law is applied consistent with its intent to keep America’s Game thriving,&quot; the letter states. 
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The NAB, which bills itself as the chief advocate of America&apos;s broadcasters, vehemently disagrees. 
&quot;As the marketplace evolves, and more games move behind streaming paywalls, Congress should reexamine whether fans are still receiving the broad access and affordability the law was intended to protect,&quot; Healey said.
The NAB wants policymakers to examine whether &quot;exclusive streaming arrangements align with the SBA’s original public interest rationale&quot; and if &quot;consumers are better off under increasingly fragmented distribution models.&quot;
A Fox News poll in March found 72% of sports fans think major sporting events should stay free on broadcast TV.
&quot;Constituents around the country are telling Congress that watching their favorite NFL team is expensive and confusing. Everyone agrees broadcasting agreements should benefit consumers,&quot; a Judiciary Committee spokesperson told Fox News Digital when asked about the letter. 
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr has also made it a point of emphasis that American sports fans shouldn’t face headaches following their favorite sports teams. 
Earlier this year, the FCC announced it would seek public comments on the ongoing shift of live sports from broadcast channels to streaming services. Carr has suggested it&apos;s simply too expensive and inconvenient for consumers to watch their favorite teams, and while he understands the argument that streaming opens more games and more content, he believes the cons outweigh the pros for most fans. 
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&quot;Americans are frustrated when they sit down and can’t find the game they want to watch. And that feeling grows only worse when they realize that they might need to sign up for another streaming service to watch the game,&quot; Carr told Fox News Digital in March. 
&quot;There has long been a strong and mutually beneficial relationship between sports leagues and broadcasters, and consumers will benefit if that continues,&quot; Carr continued. &quot;I want to see Americans continue to benefit from free over-the-air sports programming.&quot;
Carr has also highlighted that the partnership between broadcasters and sports rights has helped fund local news and journalism, as sports helps drive revenue to local stations that many Americans rely on. He also feels that the relationship could be undermined if leagues continue to ditch local broadcasters for streaming services that are behind costly paywalls. 
Rep. Wied’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 
Fox News Digital&apos;s Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Declassified Apollo moon docs describe unexplained mysteries, UFO lights &apos;like the Fourth of July&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-08T17:21:21.568Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Declassified Apollo moon docs describe unexplained mysteries, UFO lights &apos;like the Fourth of July&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Declassified transcripts from two Apollo missions show astronauts repeatedly describing unexplained lights and objects while orbiting and walking on the moon.
The Pentagon on Friday released transcripts and photos from two NASA Apollo missions as part of a broader disclosure of dozens of photos and documents detailing UFO sightings it has documented since the 1950s.
The trove of documents reporting UFO and Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) sightings comes in compliance with a directive from President Donald Trump aimed at increasing government transparency around reported UFO sightings, all of which remain unsolved. Tens of millions of documents are being combed through and will be released on a rolling basis.
UFO EXPERT SAYS TRUMP&apos;S DECLASSIFICATION COULD EXPOSE POSSIBLE &apos;COVER-UP&apos; SPANNING DECADES
The documents include technical transcripts and photos from Apollo 12 in 1969 and Apollo 17 in 1972, capturing moments in which crews discussed strange flashes, moving lights and unidentified phenomena against the stark lunar horizon.
The release includes six photos taken by Apollo 12 mission astronauts on the moon&apos;s surface, revealing unidentified and oddly shaped lights appearing in the sky. In one of the photos, there are a total of five UFOs identified.
A four-page transcript from the mission unveils one of the astronauts&apos; accounts of what he was witnessing, telling command about the lights he saw in the dark sky.
He described that the lights were &quot;sailing off into space.&quot;
EXPLOSIVE NEW DOCUMENTARY PROBES &apos;80-YEAR GLOBAL COVERUP&apos; OF UFO SECRETS
&quot;I was thinking they&apos;re dropping off from my water boiler, but it looks like some of those things are escaping the moon. They really haul out of here and just press off at the stars.&quot;
The astronaut described that the lights were &quot;pulsing every second.&quot; Command suggested that the phenomenon was a likely electromagnetic interference, which can occur by both man-made and natural sources.
A 16-page transcript from the Apollo 17 mission detailed how the astronauts saw lights from their window which resembled &quot;Fourth of July.&quot;
&quot;They&apos;re very jagged, angular fragments that are tumbling,&quot; one of the astronauts described.
Another astronaut recounted how when he was trying to sleep he saw bright &quot;peripheral horizon-type things&quot; which made it difficult to sleep.
&quot;The last one I remember before falling asleep — was the fact that there was a very bright spot that flashed right between my eyes like a very bright headlight — like a train coming at you, only with a flash,&quot; the astronaut said.
More UAP files were made available at WAR.GOV/UFO.
Fox News&apos; Peter Doocy and Fox News Digital&apos;s Robert McGreevy contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Two Georgia teens allegedly used drone to drop drugs, phones and blades at prison, face charges</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-08T17:21:02.130Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Two Georgia teens allegedly used drone to drop drugs, phones and blades at prison, face charges</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Two Georgia suspects are behind bars after allegedly attempting to use a drone to drop contraband — including drugs and cell phones — at a medium-security prison last week. 
The incident unfolded on May 3, after authorities at the Washington State Prison in Davisboro noticed &quot;suspicious vehicle activity&quot; and intercepted the alleged attempted drop, the Washington County Sheriff’s Office said in a social media post. 
Deputies subsequently discovered several bags filled with approximately 2.95 pounds of marijuana, along with tobacco products, cell phones, clothing and electronics chargers, according to authorities. 
The sheriff’s office said they also located razor blades hidden in a nearby field, with evidence at the scene allegedly linking the suspects to the drop location.
STATES DEMAND POWER TO STOP DRONES DELIVERING DRUGS, WEAPONS INTO PRISONS
Photos shared by the department show the large haul of contraband seized by authorities, including several bags of marijuana, rolling papers, wireless headphones and more than two dozen lighters. 
The investigation led authorities to identify the individuals allegedly inside the vehicle as 17-year-old Mariana Torres and 19-year-old Anyela Contreas Torres, the department said. 
Both suspects were subsequently taken into custody without incident and charged with using an unmanned aircraft to accomplish violations, possession of drone during crime, possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, items prohibited by inmates, trading with inmates (phones), trading with inmates (drugs), trading with inmates (tobacco), possession of weapon during commission of crime and possession of tools during commission of crime, according to authorities.
AMERICA&apos;S SKIES ARE WIDE OPEN TO NATIONAL SECURITY THREATS, DRONE EXPERT WARNS: &apos;WE HAVE NO AWARENESS&apos;
In 2019, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp passed Senate Bill 6, which &quot;prohibits the use of unmanned aircraft systems [drones] from delivering or attempting to deliver contraband to a place of incarceration.&quot; 
However, despite the legislation, the prison and local jail are reportedly continuing to grapple with an uptick in contraband smuggling operations involving drones. 
&quot;Over the past four years or so, we have been dealing with drone sightings and drone incidents when it comes to bringing contraband into facilities,&quot; Washington County Sheriff Joel Cochran told WGXA.
BORDER STATE LAW ENFORCEMENT TO SHOOT DOWN &apos;WEAPONIZED&apos; DRUG-SMUGGLING DRONES
In October, Cochran told the outlet his department had arrested 17 individuals for attempted drone drops since the start of 2025, with 75 of the 170 inmates at the Washington County Jail facing charges related to alleged prison deliveries. 
&quot;Right now, I&apos;ve got 44 percent of my population in the county jail related to prison drop cases there at the Washington State Prison – 44 percent. For me, that seems like a lot, and it&apos;s a burden on the taxpayers,&quot; Cochran reportedly said. 
Cochran reportedly pointed to improvements in technology — including the ability to carry large payloads using drones — as a primary cause of the increased amount of drops.
&quot;They got more functions, and the technology is so much better than when they started out,&quot; Cochran told WGXA. &quot;It&apos;s easier, I think, for them to use drones than maybe go back to the older way of having to get the contraband into these facilities.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to the Washington County Sheriff’s Office and Georgia Department of Corrections for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump Administration Targets 12 Immigrants to Revoke Citizenship</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump Administration Targets 12 Immigrants to Revoke Citizenship</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Americans are accused of fraud or other misdeeds that can qualify them to lose their citizenship, but denaturalization has been done rarely in the past.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Illegal immigrant charged in decade-long serial rape case had rap sheet, was arrested twice by ICE</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-08T17:10:42.415Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Illegal immigrant charged in decade-long serial rape case had rap sheet, was arrested twice by ICE</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX --- The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) confirmed to Fox News Digital an illegal immigrant accused in a decade-long serial rape case in Indiana was previously convicted of multiple crimes and arrested twice by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Leonel Catalan-Torreblanca, an illegal immigrant from Mexico, was arrested April 22 and is facing 30 charges including rape, sexual battery, criminal confinement, kidnapping, strangulation and burglary.
ICE has lodged an immigration detainer asking Indiana officials not to release him.
The string of alleged sexual assaults spanned from March 2013 to January 2024, Fox News Digital previously reported.
ICE ARRESTS ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT ACCUSED OF BRUTAL TIRE IRON ATTACK, SEXUAL ASSAULT OF TEXAS WOMAN
While local and federal investigators previously linked the attacks through DNA left at the crime scenes, they lacked a suspect match because Catalan-Torreblanca&apos;s DNA was not entered into any federal databases, officials said.
The case was finally cracked when an ICE DNA swab was entered into the FBI&apos;s Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) database, triggering a direct match that led to his swift arrest.
DHS told Fox News Digital Catalan-Torreblanca had prior convictions for patronizing a prostitute, voyeurism and multiple DUIs.
ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT WITH RAP SHEET CHARGED IN HAMMER ATTACK ON WOMAN JOGGING IN PARK, RELEASED UNDER BIDEN: DHS
It is unclear where and when he first illegally entered the U.S., but records show he was arrested by ICE in 2012 and was released under the Obama administration.
ICE arrested Catalan-Torreblanca again in 2017, and he voluntarily returned to Mexico in 2018.
He then illegally re-entered the U.S., a felony, in 2023 under the Biden administration, according to DHS.
&quot;Thanks to the incredible work of the men and women of federal law enforcement, this demented rapist’s ten-year crime spree is over. He is now facing 30 charges including rape, sexual battery, criminal confinement, kidnapping, strangulation, and burglary,&quot; said DHS spokeswoman Lauren Bis. &quot;ICE is asking Indiana officials to hand him over to ICE custody. Indiana cooperates with ICE, so we will be able to work together to get him off our streets and out of our country.&quot;
&quot;Under President [Donald] Trump and [DHS] Secretary [Markwayne] Mullin, criminal illegal aliens are NOT welcome in the United States,&quot; Bis added.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Voices guide choices: What the community had to say about Lake Havasu City’s draft general plan</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-08T17:03:49.121Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Voices guide choices: What the community had to say about Lake Havasu City’s draft general plan</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Lake Havasu City is undergoing its general plan update, something done every 10 years that helps steer the community’s future.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Lake Havasu City&apos;s Future Land Use Map: What&apos;s changed since 2016&apos;s General Plan?</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-08T17:03:29.297Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Lake Havasu City&apos;s Future Land Use Map: What&apos;s changed since 2016&apos;s General Plan?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The draft 2026 General Plan has been in the works for several months, and it&apos;s nearing the finish line. The first planning &amp; zoning commission hearing for the plan was held Wednesday morning, with a second one planned for May…</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Lake Havasu City Council hopefuls attend &apos;Candidate Orientation&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-08T17:03:09.186Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Lake Havasu City Council hopefuls attend &apos;Candidate Orientation&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>On Thursday, Lake Havasu City’s city clerk’s office hosted a candidate orientation. Representatives from departments across the city came together to introduce candidates to the services and operations that keep the city running daily.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Golden Valley residents, BLM work together to save burro stuck in septic tank</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-08T17:02:49.451Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Golden Valley residents, BLM work together to save burro stuck in septic tank</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A crappy situation turned into a happy ending thanks to the quick teamwork of the Bureau of Land Management and some helpful neighbors in Golden Valley, the agency announced in a blog post Tuesday.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mohave County libraries launch summer reading program May 22</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-08T17:02:29.761Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Mohave County libraries launch summer reading program May 22</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Mohave County Library District will launch its 2026 Summer Reading Program on May 22 with free family events in Kingman, Bullhead City and Lake Havasu City.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Lake Havasu Museum of History to host wire wrap jewelry class</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-08T17:02:09.953Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Lake Havasu Museum of History to host wire wrap jewelry class</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Lake Havasu Museum of History will host a wire wrap class May 16 where participants can create a Tree of Life necklace or sun catcher.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Burns Pest Elimination expands service into Lake Havasu, Parker</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-08T17:01:50.016Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Burns Pest Elimination expands service into Lake Havasu, Parker</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Phoenix-based Burns Pest Elimination has expanded into Lake Havasu City and Parker.</news:keywords>
			<news:geo_locations>Andhra Pradesh, Telangana</news:geo_locations>
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		  <loc>https://meenews.co/post/69fe16d2a200899a00e887a4</loc>
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			  <news:name>Gorsuch says ideological divides on Supreme Court come down to ‘how you read law,’ not politics</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-08T17:01:06.962Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Gorsuch says ideological divides on Supreme Court come down to ‘how you read law,’ not politics</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch said differences among his colleagues on the high court are often less about politics than they are about diverging approaches to constitutional interpretation — a dynamic, he said, that influences both the court’s rulings and its internal relations.
&quot;That has nothing to do with politics,&quot; Gorsuch told Fox News Digital in a recent interview. &quot;That has to do [with] how you read law. Interpretive methodologies.&quot;
Gorsuch, who was nominated by President Donald Trump in 2017, has described himself as a &quot;textualist,&quot; noting his approach focuses on interpreting legal texts based on the ordinary meaning of the words as written. The philosophy is linked to originalism — or the view that the Constitution should be interpreted based on its original public meaning when it was adopted. 
Other justices have different interpretations, including ones that allow for evolving interpretations over time. Gorsuch stressed that differences, while significant, are not inherently personal.
JUSTICE THOMAS WARNS PROGRESSIVISM IS A THREAT TO AMERICA IN RARE PUBLIC REMARKS
&quot;At the end of the day, you’re trying to get to the right answer under the law,&quot; he said, adding that disagreement is an expected, and healthy, part of the process.
His remarks come as the federal judiciary and members of the Supreme Court have come under increasing scrutiny in recent years, including by Trump and his allies, who have criticized the courts for impinging on what they see as the duties of the executive branch. 
Trump took to Truth Social last month to criticize the Supreme Court’s conservative majority for showing him &quot;very little loyalty&quot; in blocking his so-called &quot;Liberation Day&quot; tariffs in February.
He also suggested they might block his executive order seeking to end so-called &quot;birthright citizenship&quot; in the U.S.
&quot;Certain &apos;Republican’ Justices have just gone weak, stupid, and bad, completely violating what they ‘supposedly’ stood for,&quot; Trump said. 
JUSTICE GORSUCH HIGHLIGHTS HUMANITY, HISTORY IN CHILDREN&apos;S BOOK CELEBRATING AMERICA&apos;S 250TH ANNIVERSARY
He contrasted this with liberal justices on the court, whom Trump said &quot;stick together like glue, totally loyal to the people and ideology that got them there.&quot;
Gorsuch, for his part, stressed that the justices often share plenty of common ground, even if their interpretation of the Constitution prompts them to reach different conclusions.
That approach, he suggested, carries over into how the justices work together behind closed doors — where collaboration and debate are central to the high court to perform its constitutional duties.
FEDERAL JUDGE BLOCKS TRUMP&apos;S BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP BAN FOR ALL INFANTS, TESTING LOWER COURT POWERS
&quot;The framers understood that people would come to the table with different views,&quot; Gorsuch told Fox News Digital. &quot;The goal is to reason together.&quot;
While ideological divides can be sharp, Gorsuch emphasized that culture at the high court is built on mutual respect.
&quot;If you sit and listen to someone long enough, you’re going to find something you can agree on,&quot; he added. &quot;Maybe you start there.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>The Carolina Hurricanes may never lose a playoff game again, and they have one team to thank</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-08T17:00:47.153Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>The Carolina Hurricanes may never lose a playoff game again, and they have one team to thank</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Carolina Hurricanes have more than lived up to their namesake so far this postseason.
They have looked like a Category 5 natural disaster for teams in the Eastern Conference during the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs, sweeping the Ottawa Senators (with some help from the Hockey Gods thanks to a terrible hype song) and looking to do much of the same against the upstart Philadelphia Flyers to make it to the Eastern Conference Finals for the third time in four seasons.
This isn&apos;t anything new for the Canes, either.
In the past four postseasons including this year, Carolina is 30-10 in the first two rounds of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
BRADY TKACHUK ADDRESSES TRADE RUMORS (AGAIN) AFTER SENATORS PLAYOFF EXIT
In other words, if you&apos;re a betting man, you might as well put a reminder in your calendar every April to throw some money down on the Hurricanes to make the Eastern Conference Finals; they are that automatic.
The problem is what happens once they get there.
You may have noticed I included their record in the first two rounds while conveniently omitting their results from the subsequent series.
That&apos;s because the Hurricanes are 1-8 in their last two trips to the Eastern Conference Finals.
But things are changing this year, I can almost guarantee it.
I think the Carolina Hurricanes are about to win their first Prince of Wales Trophy since 2006 and make it to the Stanley Cup Finals, and it&apos;s all because one team didn&apos;t live up to the hype placed upon them this season.
That 1-8 record is against one franchise: the Florida Panthers.
And this postseason, the back-to-back defending champs are watching the playoffs like the rest of us commoners: from the couch.
Thanks to a bevy of injuries to their star players as well as the fatigue of having to play meaningful hockey well into the month of June three seasons in a row, the Cats went from postseason locks as recently as January to NHL Draft lottery hopefuls in the span of four months.
And no one is benefiting from that more than the Hurricanes.
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I really don&apos;t see either of the two teams on the other side of the bracket giving this Carolina team much trouble.
The Buffalo Sabres and Montreal Canadiens are fun stories, but this Hurricanes team is built to play gritty postseason hockey and have the battle scars teams need to make deep playoff runs.
Once they get to the Finals, that&apos;s a different story, but I&apos;m sure at this point, Canes fans are just happy to get that Eastern Conference monkey off their backs.
Congrats on the Stanley Cup Finals appearance in advance, Carolina! Just don&apos;t blow this golden opportunity.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Flagstaff Medical Center adds robotic device to aid in lung cancer diagnosis</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-08T16:52:23.998Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Flagstaff Medical Center adds robotic device to aid in lung cancer diagnosis</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Flagstaff Medical Center adding new robotic bronchoscope from Intuitive Surgical to increase early detection of lung cancer in northern Arizona.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NAU women’s basketball signs forward Leah Bullard out of UMass, Oakland University</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-08T16:52:04.099Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>NAU women’s basketball signs forward Leah Bullard out of UMass, Oakland University</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The 6-foot-1-inch forward from Tampa Bay brings much-needed size to the Lumberjacks.</news:keywords>
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		  <loc>https://meenews.co/post/69fe1489a200899a00e8860f</loc>
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			  <news:name>WNBA season tips off today with Liberty favored and some intriguing futures bets to consider</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-08T16:51:21.708Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>WNBA season tips off today with Liberty favored and some intriguing futures bets to consider</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As a courtesy to everyone out there, I want to give you this quick note: The WNBA starts today. I’m sure that everyone has been anxiously awaiting the return of the league and knew that, but just in case, I wanted to give you a heads up. I love the league for a ton of reasons, but one of them is that I find good value on teams and games. I’m going to share some thoughts on some futures for this year. I’ll have my first official play tomorrow.
I don’t have an overwhelming feeling about any team in particular to win the championship, but there are some clear favorites. The Aces have won three of the past four and have the best player in the league. The New York Liberty are the favorite at +220, and it makes total sense with Breanna Stewart, Sabrina Ionescu, and Jonquel Jones. The Fever are +450 after making it to the semifinals last season without Caitlin Clark. I don’t see them repeating that success, but it is certainly possible. They are a deep team.
For value, I would lean to the Minnesota Lynx, the best team from last season at +800. But they’ve lost a ton of depth. The Fever are my next favorite with their depth and continuity. The Liberty are a good value, though.
CAITLIN CLARK&apos;S FEVER MAKE SEVERAL KEY OFFSEASON SIGNINGS IN CHAMPIONSHIP PURSUIT
The Chicago Sky stand out to me as potentially the worst franchise in all of the WNBA. This team is going to be decent, but I have a lot of questions about where the offense will come from. They have a lot of veterans — DiJonai Carrington, Skylar Diggins, Courtney Vandersloot and Natasha Cloud. At this point in their careers, most of them are known for defense over offense. I like the under 19.5 on them.
The Los Angeles Sparks went 21-23 last season and should improve this year. They have Cameron Brink for a full season, and Nneka Ogwumike returning. Kelsey Plum proved she could carry the scoring load for the team. She is one of the more reliable scorers in the league. I do have some questions about their depth, but I like the over 25.5.
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The Dallas Wings are probably my favorite bet this season. I expect them to improve significantly after going 10-34 last season. They got the No. 1 overall pick and took Azzi Fudd to pair with Paige Bueckers. The UConn duo should be elite this year. As a third scorer, Arike Ogunbowale is one of the best options in the league. I love the Alanna Smith signing. She does a bit of everything, from scoring to rebounding and defense. I’ll take the over 22.5.
A’ja Wilson is a beast on defense, and at +250 I think we still have some good value on the favorite to win Defensive Player of the Year. Wilson has won three of the past four, tying Alanna Smith last year. Napheesa Collier is the other winner. Cameron Brink is a great value at +1200. She has a great rim presence and is athletic enough to switch on a lot of positions.
Fudd is listed as the second favorite for Rookie of the Year. I could see her not winning because she is likely to be a second or third option on her team. My guess is that Fudd won’t get enough credit for the Wings&apos; improvement to warrant winning. I like Lauren Betts at +700. She will be an offensive force for the Mystics. Washington is not a good team, but that means Betts will probably get more run.
Last little note: I’ll sprinkle Bueckers MVP at +1400. She is going to be the focal point of her team, and they will be much improved. Now, with more talent around her, she is likely to lead them to the playoffs. Clark is probably not going to play enough, and Wilson may suffer from voter fatigue. I like the odds on her.
Let’s get down to the season. Remember, all WNBA tickets cash the same as any other sport.
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			  <news:name>US removes all enriched uranium from Venezuela reactor, ships materials to SC in major nuclear security op</news:name>
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			<news:title>US removes all enriched uranium from Venezuela reactor, ships materials to SC in major nuclear security op</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The U.S. and partners completed the removal of all remaining enriched uranium from a legacy research reactor in Venezuela, the Department of Energy&apos;s National Nuclear Security Administration announced on Friday.
&quot;For decades, the RV-1 reactor supported physics and nuclear research. Once that work finished in 1991, its uranium, enriched above the crucial 20 percent threshold, became surplus material,&quot; the NNSA said.
The NNSA&apos;s Office of Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation (DNN) team and technical experts from the Venezuelan Institute for Scientific Research &quot;safely removed 13.5 kilograms (about 30 pounds) of uranium from the RV-1 reactor,&quot; the administration said. &quot;Working in close cooperation with the IAEA [International Atomic Energy Agency] throughout, the team securely packaged the uranium into a spent fuel cask.&quot;
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The material was then transported to the U.S., where it will be processed and reused, the NNSA noted.
&quot;The group then escorted the material 100 miles overland to a Venezuelan port. There, they transferred the cargo to a specialized carrier supplied by the U.K.’s Nuclear Transport Solutions,&quot; the announcement said. &quot;The vessel carried the material to the United States arriving on U.S. shores in early May. Upon arrival, U.S. teams unloaded the casks and transported them to the Savannah River Site (SRS) for processing and reuse.&quot;
The SRS is located in the state of South Carolina, near Augusta, Ga.
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&quot;The DOE Office of Environmental Management took custody of the material at SRS. There, technicians will process the material at the H-Canyon chemical separations facility to obtain high-assay low-enriched uranium for America’s nuclear renaissance,&quot; the NNSA said.
The move comes months after President Donald Trump ordered the U.S. military operation capturing Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, in early January.
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&quot;The safe removal of all enriched uranium from Venezuela sends another signal to the world of a restored and renewed Venezuela,&quot; NNSA Administrator Brandon Williams said in a statement. &quot;Thanks to President Trump’s decisive leadership, the dedicated teams on the ground completed in months what would have normally taken years.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>U.S. defense contractor who sold hacking tools to Russian broker ordered to pay $10 million to former employers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former cybersecurity executive Peter Williams stole several surveillance and hacking tools and sold them for $1.3 million to a Russian broker that works with Putin’s government.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Number of K-12 public school students has declined in more than half of states, report indicates</news:name>
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			<news:title>Number of K-12 public school students has declined in more than half of states, report indicates</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The number of kindergarten through 12th grade public school students in the U.S. has declined in 30 states since the mid-2010s, the New York Times reported.
According to a list of enrollment changes by state from 2014 to 2024 that the outlet indicates was sourced from &quot;National Center for Education Statistics,&quot; West Virginia saw the largest decline at -13.6%, with Mississippi next at -12%, and New Hampshire next at -11.1%.
Washington, D.C., which is not a U.S. state, saw the largest increase at +16.4%, according to the list, with North Dakota coming in next at +12.4%, then Idaho at +8.5%.
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While multiple factors impact enrollment, according to the Times, the outlet claimed that experts indicate the largest factor in falling enrollment is the nation&apos;s record-low fertility rate.
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Enrollment has fallen 9% since 2014 in Portland, Oregon, according to the Times.
&quot;People are choosing to raise kids somewhere other than in the city — moving to suburbs or places where they have access to affordable housing,&quot; Portland Public Schools Superintendent Kimberlee Armstrong said, according to the Times.
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&quot;So it’s not just about losing students, it’s about the city of Portland losing families,&quot; she noted, according to the outlet.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>As drought worsens, Western states brace for wildfires, water shortages</news:name>
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			<news:title>As drought worsens, Western states brace for wildfires, water shortages</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Water levels in Lake Mead have fallen as the Colorado River dwindles, threatening the water supply for cities and farmers in the West. (Photo courtesy U.S. Bureau of Reclamation via Nevada Current)

From the Rockies to the Cascades to the Sierra Nevada, mountainsides across the West are sparsely covered by the snow that usually blankets the high country well into the summer.
That snowpack is like a savings account that the West draws on when the hot, dry months arrive. It moistens the landscape as it melts, lessening the risk of severe wildfire. The runoff feeds into river basins, and the swelling waterways provide power to hydroelectric dams, irrigation to farmers and drinking water to cities.
This year, Western states are heading into the summer with a desperately low balance — threatening wildfires, drinking water, crops, electricity and more.
“This has been an extremely poor year,” said Sharon Megdal, director of the Water Resources Research Center, a research unit at the University of Arizona. “This has gotten a lot of people concerned and alarmed.”
While a late-season storm brought heavy snow to parts of the Rockies this month, the region remains in a deep snowpack deficit.
As warmer weather arrives, states are preparing for a dangerous wildfire season across the drought-stricken West. Farmers and cities are bracing for potential cutbacks in their water allocations from rivers that have less to give. Fisheries managers are watching for low river flows that could threaten vital salmon runs. And worsening conditions could threaten the supply of hydropower that provides cheap, clean electricity to many Western states.
A hot, dry winter
Across nearly the entire West, states spent the winter waiting for snow that rarely arrived. Ski resorts lost millions of visitors as they struggled to stay open. Then in March, a record-breaking heat wave settled across the region, shrinking the already paltry snowpack.
“It’s unheard of,” Megdal said. “Things were already looking bad in January, but if you follow the projections, they had to keep revising the numbers downward because the snow just never came and we had this hugely hot period in March.”
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The federal National Water and Climate Center produces a real-time map showing the snow water equivalent in river basins across the country — a measurement of how much moisture is being held in those mountaintop savings accounts.
The majority of the West is bright red, indicating that snowpack is at less than 50% of the median level for this time of year. Yellow and orange cover most of the remaining areas, showing regions that are still well below the median.
The most recent U.S. Drought Monitor map shows most of the country in abnormally dry or drought conditions, aside from the Great Lakes region and some other parts of the Midwest.
Wildfire
For many Western states, the most imminent threat from the dry winter is the prospect of a dangerous wildfire season.
Already, wildfires in Nebraska have burned hundreds of thousands of acres, shattering records and setting the stage for a record wildfire year.
The wildland fire outlook maps produced by the National Interagency Fire Center show above-normal fire risk spreading across much of the West by June and July.
“There’s a lot of red on the map,” said Matthew Dehr, wildland fire meteorologist with the Washington state Department of Natural Resources.
What we’re likely to see are wildfires moving more quickly through forests. When we do have a large fire event, it’s likely to move faster, be more significant.
– Washington public lands commissioner Dave Upthegrove
Dave Upthegrove, Washington’s public lands commissioner, said his agency is preparing for fire season as normal but with a heightened awareness that this summer could be demanding. He’s focused on educating residents about the risks, noting that 90% of wildfires in Washington are caused by humans.
“What we’re likely to see are wildfires moving more quickly through forests,” he said. “When we do have a large fire event, it’s likely to move faster, be more significant.”
He also noted that this year is Washington’s fourth consecutive year of drought conditions, making trees more susceptible to diseases and pests and compounding wildfire risk.
Dehr said spring rains could provide a bit of a buffer before the heat of July and August, but a recent stretch of sunny weeks has yet to provide relief.
Upthegrove noted that the challenging conditions across much of the West could make it more difficult for states to send wildfire crews to each other’s aid, if many states are battling big blazes simultaneously.
“As the climate crisis pushes a forest health crisis pushes a wildfire crisis, it’s going to stress the whole system, not just in our state,” he said.
Low water supplies
Many Western states also rely on snowpack to feed rivers that provide irrigation for farming and the water supply for cities. In particular, the Colorado River provides water for tens of millions of people across seven states, a region that has grown even as the river’s supply has dwindled in recent decades. Reservoirs that were full at the turn of the century are now nearing critically low levels.
“There hasn’t been enough flow in the river to meet all these expected demands, even in the good years,” said Megdal, the water researcher. “We’ve used up our savings and storage, so now what do we do?”
Water allocations for states, tribes and farmers in the region are governed by a complicated and fiercely contested system known as the Colorado River Compact. In recent years, cutbacks due to the low supply reduced the water allocation for central Arizona, including all of the water for agricultural users.
Now, states are fighting over even less water and struggling to negotiate who should bear the cost. Last week, Arizona, California and Nevada submitted a proposal to federal officials that would impose further cutbacks over the next two years in order to buy time for a longer-term deal.
“It’s turning out to be very hard to get the states to agree on how to slice up a much smaller pie,” Megdal said. “There are scenarios that are not zero probability that are catastrophic to the region.”
If the states are unable to reach an agreement, allocation for the river’s diminished water will be determined by federal regulators under the “law of the river.” Cutbacks imposed by the feds could fall heavily on central Arizona, Megdal said, cutting the supply for Phoenix, Tucson and some tribal nations.
Such uncertainty in the Colorado River basin and elsewhere “leaves farmers making planting decisions now without knowing whether sufficient water will be available to carry crops through harvest,” the American Farm Bureau Federation wrote in an April report.
The lack of water could force farmers to remove trees or vineyards, the Farm Bureau noted, or reduce cattle herds if the parched landscape does not supply enough forage.
Meanwhile, rivers running at a slow trickle could reduce the hydroelectric power produced by dams across the West. Across 13 Western states, hydropower accounts for nearly a quarter of electrical generation.
The Glen Canyon Dam in Arizona, which forms Lake Powell, produces about 5 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity each year, enough to power nearly half a million homes. But the lake level may soon fall below a threshold from which the dam can no longer generate power.
“Hydropower is so incredibly important because it has been the lowest-cost power for many in the West,” Megdal said. “There are big implications for the energy grid and the cost of electricity.”
Stateline reporter Alex Brown can be reached at abrown@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>James Carville rages over failure by DNC to release 2024 political autopsy, calls it &apos;too stupid for words&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>James Carville rages over failure by DNC to release 2024 political autopsy, calls it &apos;too stupid for words&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Democratic strategist James Carville fumed on Thursday over the Democratic Party&apos;s unreleased autopsy about the 2024 election, calling the situation &quot;too stupid for words&quot; and accusing the Democratic National Committee (DNC) of a cover-up.
&quot;When an airplane crashes, the last thing anybody says, &apos;Let&apos;s not look back. Let&apos;s just look forward.&apos; No. Why did the god---- thing crash?&quot; Carville asked.
His &quot;Politics War Room&quot; co-host, Al Hunt, said he thought it should be released, but he wasn&apos;t too focused on it. Hunt noted that he and Carville both felt confident then-Vice President Kamala Harris was going to win.
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&quot;The answer to that lies in this freaking autopsy that&apos;s been paid for, and you&apos;re sitting on it because you might hurt somebody&apos;s feelings,&quot; Carville said. &quot;You&apos;re supposed to have your feelings hurt when you lose. You&apos;re supposed to feel bad about it. You&apos;re not — you&apos;re not supposed to like it. You&apos;re not supposed to cover it up.&quot; 
&quot;And it&apos;s not the end of your life if you made mistakes, but tell people about them,&quot; he continued. &quot;This thing just this just winds me up to no end. I&apos;m going I&apos;m going to be on this s--- like gravy on rice &apos;cause it&apos;s just too stupid for words,&quot; 
&quot;And we didn&apos;t get a single vote on Election Day we weren&apos;t already going to get on Labor Day,&quot; Carville added. &quot;Why would we not want to? It doesn&apos;t have to be personal. Where did that money go? How was it spent? What was effective? What was not effective? Get it out there.&quot;
&quot;Political science can help you answer some of these questions,&quot; he said. &quot;But the idea that he did this and it&apos;s necessary and we have to find out what went wrong, why it went wrong, that you paid for it, and now you&apos;re sitting on it.&quot; 
Fox News Digital reached out to the DNC for comment but did not immediately receive a response. 
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Harris is fine with the election autopsy being released, according to an NBC News report, citing a source familiar with the conversations.
DNC Chair Ken Martin was confronted about releasing the analysis during an interview on &quot;Pod Save America&quot; in April.
Host Jon Favreau sparred with Martin for more than 10 minutes over the party chair&apos;s reversal on releasing the 200-page autopsy report laying out why Harris was defeated, and pointing to Martin&apos;s past criticism of the DNC for not releasing the 2016 autopsy report on Hillary Clinton&apos;s defeat.
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&quot;We said this when we sent out the press release back in November saying we weren&apos;t going to release the report,&quot; Martin said. &quot;We are going to actually keep our focus on those lessons, and we released those lessons. We continue to do that. And it&apos;s important for me, instead of navel-gazing and looking backwards and trying to relitigate 2024.&quot;
&quot;I don&apos;t know about you, Jon, but I don&apos;t have a time machine. I don&apos;t think you do. No one does. So we can&apos;t change what happened in ‘24,&quot; Martin continued. &quot;The only thing we can do is actually change what happens in the future, including the ’26 election cycle, &apos;28 and beyond.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Moose wander onto North Dakota high school golf tournament course, causing an unforgettable delay</news:name>
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			<news:title>Moose wander onto North Dakota high school golf tournament course, causing an unforgettable delay</news:title>
			<news:keywords>How am I supposed to chip with that going on, Doug?
You&apos;ve heard of weather causing delays during golf tournaments, but have you heard of moose delays? That&apos;s exactly what happened Thursday night in a remote part of North Dakota where the high schoolers participating in the Divide County Invitational had a couple of guests stop by.
&quot;This occurred on hole 5 here at the Crosby Country Club,&quot; Dillon Loper, the head coach of the Divide County High School team, which hosted the event, casually told OutKick via email.
Playing golf in this remote part of North Dakota — the Canadian border is one farm field north of the golf course — isn&apos;t for the faint of heart. Loper says that two-hour rides to play in golf tournaments are common while three- to 3½-hour rides aren&apos;t out of the question.
And then there&apos;s the weather. Between wind, snow, cold and even red flag fire warnings, getting out on the course can be tricky.
&quot;The thing about these small rural areas is there is no one to call when there are issues, etc. at the golf course,&quot; Crosby resident Grant Haugland told OutKick in 2022. &quot;Bridge gets damaged in the wind at the course? Get 8-10 farmers, a couple Bobcats, some power tools and get it fixed. Out in these rural areas, everyone knows everyone, and you band together to help out wherever there is a need.&quot;
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Next up for the Crosby team is a trip to the super regionals and a three-hour ride to play Bully Pulpit, a golf course that bills itself as &quot;chiseled out of the North Dakota Badlands.&quot; In its latest public course rankings, USA Today has Bully Pulpit No. 3, ahead of such places as Pebble Beach, French Lick and The Cardinal in Plymouth, Michigan.
Just a heads up, boys, elk and bison are common visitors to the Bully Pulpit course.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Dem donor’s massive taxpayer-funded payday blows up into felony case roiling state politics</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dem donor’s massive taxpayer-funded payday blows up into felony case roiling state politics</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Michigan’s attorney general, a Democrat, announced 16 felony charges against major Democratic donor Fay Beydoun on Wednesday, alleging that she used a $20 million state grant to enrich herself.
State records cited by investigators said Beydoun’s company received an initial $10 million deposit on April 1, 2023, from a $20 million state grant intended to attract more business activity to Michigan. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel alleges Beydoun instead used grant funds for personal enrichment, including maintaining a $550,000 annual salary.
&quot;Today, we allege Fay Beydoun sought and received a $20 million ‘Michigan enhancement grant’ from the state Legislature, operated a criminal enterprise to use those funds for personal expenses and her own enrichment, and lied repeatedly when reporting how she used those funds,&quot; Nessel said of the charges. 
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&quot;The process by which this ‘grant’ was proposed, developed, awarded, and administered bears practically zero semblance to the traditional grant process, and was only made possible through a system that pairs political cronyism with minimal oversight,&quot; Nessel continued. 
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The charges have also created political fallout in Michigan because Beydoun was a donor to Democratic candidates and committees after her company received the grant. The criminal complaint does not allege that any candidate or committee knew of the alleged misuse of grant funds.
Federal records show that Beydoun donated well over $50,000 to various Democratic campaign committees following the grant in April 2023. Notable Democrats to receive donations from Beydoun include Michigan Senate frontrunner Rep. Haley Stevens and Sen. Elissa Slotkin, as well as Reps. Hillary Scholten and Kristen McDonald Rivet, both of whom are defending toss-up House seats.
&quot;Congresswoman Scholten’s campaign received $1,000 from Fay Beydoun in 2023, a previous campaign cycle,&quot; a spokesman for the congresswoman told Fox News Digital. &quot;In light of Beydoun’s criminal charges this week, Congresswoman Scholten has donated the funds to a local charity.&quot;
Stevens, the DCCC, Rivet and Slotkin did not respond to requests for comment when reached by Fox News Digital on Thursday.
&quot;The Democrat Party in Michigan has a massive corruption problem, and many of these top Democrat politicians happily took money from Beydoun,&quot; Michigan GOP Chairman Jim Runestad told Fox News Digital. &quot;The Michigan Republican Party is calling on Haley Stevens, Hillary Scholten, Kristen McDonald Rivet, and anyone else who took money from this alleged criminal to return it to the taxpayers. If they don&apos;t immediately return this money, it only raises additional questions about who knew what and when.&quot;
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Nessel has accused Beydoun of forging a legal invoice to use grant funding for personal legal fees, using grant funds to purchase expensive handmade Tunisian rugs and a $4,000 coffee maker, misrepresenting expense reports to cater personal dinners and submitting false reports to keep the grant money flowing.
Of the $1.35 million of Beydoun&apos;s spending analyzed by the Michigan attorney general, less than $20,000 was found to have been used for business development purposes.
Beydoun faces one count of conducting a criminal enterprise, seven counts of uttering and publishing, one count of forgery, and seven counts of larceny by conversion.
Beydoun would face over 100 years behind bars if convicted on all charges and sentenced to the maximum penalties.
&quot;While it&apos;s clear to us that Fay Beydoun used her political connections to get this grant, we don&apos;t have evidence that people knew that she planned to misappropriate the money or to spend the money illegally,&quot; Nessel said of the case. &quot;We don&apos;t have evidence of that.&quot;
Beydoun did not respond to a request for comment after being reached by Fox News Digital on Wednesday.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Four more women accuse former NFL player of sexual assault amid existing allegations: &quot;Blatant lies&quot;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Four more women accuse former NFL player of sexual assault amid existing allegations: &quot;Blatant lies&quot;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Four more women, including a former colleague, have accused former NFL player and ESPN analyst Marcellus Wiley of sexual assault.
Wiley was first accused in November 2023 but immediately called those allegations &quot;BS.&quot; Two more women then came forward with new allegations in March of last year.
But new allegations were filed in court last month, including from a former ESPN production assistant who said Wiley tricked the employee into thinking they were having a work meeting in order for her to go into his hotel room in 2009.
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&quot;When we went to his room, Wiley excused himself to use the bathroom. He emerged from the bathroom naked. He pushed me up against the windows of the room so hard I thought they would shatter. I was petrified and believed I was going to be killed,&quot; the accuser wrote, via Awful Announcing.
&quot;I repeatedly pleaded with him to stop and to let me go. He would not. He pushed me face down on the bed and kept me there with my face pressed into the mattress in such a way that I had difficulty breathing, which made me fear for my life. Wiley held me down and masturbated over me until he ejaculated. Only then did he allow me to leave the room. This assault was devastating to me and I live with the affects [sic] to this day. I will never truly escape from that room.&quot;
Another accuser said Wiley &quot;raped me on my 18th birthday, after grooming me from the age of 13.&quot; The accuser said she, a Buffalo native, and Wiley met during his time with the Bills, and the alleged rape occurred in Dallas while he played for the Cowboys.
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Wiley addressed the recent allegations on his YouTube channel on Tuesday.
&quot;Pick a date, pick the encounter, pick the allegation. For every one of them, I either saw, communicated through email, text, phone, was invited by these individuals after these dates to engage, to be intimate, or all of the above, after the dates that are in question. It directly contradicts the narrative that they’re trying to present publicly,&quot; Wiley said.
&quot;I got one straightforward question for all the accusers: Why did you continue to see or maintain friendly communication at a minimum, that can be verified, will be verified, with someone that you’re accusing after the alleged incidents?&quot; he added.
Wiley said that &quot;so many records receipts...will be brought to show people you say one thing, but you did another,&quot; and the allegations were &quot;blatant lies.&quot;
The new accusations bring Wiley&apos;s accuser total to seven.
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			  <news:name>&apos;Justice&apos;: Celebration, mockery erupt after Spanberger &apos;gerrymander&apos; is blown up in blockbuster decision</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Justice&apos;: Celebration, mockery erupt after Spanberger &apos;gerrymander&apos; is blown up in blockbuster decision</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Republicans erupted in euphoria and mockery after the Virginia Supreme Court issued an earthshattering rebuke of Democrats&apos; hasty efforts to draw out all but one Republican from the Old Dominion&apos;s congressional delegation — with the case’s lead plaintiff telling Fox News Digital the decision vindicated critics of the plan.
The Virginia Supreme Court ruled 4-3 to invalidate Democrats’ major redistricting effort, as Justice D. Arthur Kelsey specifically called out Attorney General Jay Jones and said the Democratic-led legislature&apos;s failure to properly follow state law in its timeline for the redistricting amendment — including an &quot;intervening election&quot; clause — was the reason, not politics or which side won April’s popular vote.
Celebration erupted almost immediately as Republicans and &quot;Vote NO&quot; proponents mocked the alleged &quot;gerrymander’s&quot; proverbial architect, Senate President Pro Tem Lillie Louise Lucas, D-Portsmouth, whose office and cannabis dispensary were raided by the FBI earlier this week.
Former Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, a Republican who, along with former AG Jason Miyares, led the charge against the redistricting, celebrated in a tweetstorm of analysis within moments of the decision.
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Cuccinelli mocked Lucas, who often launched profane attacks on redistricting critics like Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and depicted Virginia’s GOP delegation as future McDonald’s workers or people being pulled away from potential chairmanships.
&quot;BTW [by the way] the vote was 4-3 — maybe Senator Lucas will sell ‘4 f’in 3’ t-shirts or maybe 6-f’in-5 t-shirts.&quot;
&quot;The court explains its decision not to intervene prior to the referendum, and quotes the exchange with Justice Russell at the beginning of oral argument about the outcome (i.e., &quot;yes&quot; winning by 3 pts) in which [Jones&apos;] lawyer conceded the outcome doesn&apos;t matter,&quot; Cuccinelli added in one of several tweets.
Virginia Senate Minority Leader Ryan McDougle, R-Hanover, the main plaintiff in the case, told Fox News Digital that the entire state should be applauding the court.
&quot;The Supreme Court ruling today affirms what we all know: you cannot violate the Constitution to change the Constitution,&quot; McDougle told Fox News Digital.
&quot;The Justices of the Supreme Court of Virginia after careful and thorough review of this matter affirmed that even the General Assembly must follow the law. This ruling is not a partisan one — it is a constitutional one. The rule of law is the foundation of our Commonwealth, and today it has been upheld.&quot;
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&quot;Every Virginian wins,&quot; he said.
McDougle’s lower-chamber counterpart — House Minority Leader Terry Kilgore of Gate City — added that &quot;you cannot violate the [state] Constitution to amend the Constitution.&quot;
&quot;Today’s ruling establishes once again that the Constitution of Virginia means what it says. The rule of law requires that Virginians have an opportunity to review a constitutional amendment before they vote for the House of Delegates in a meaningful way,&quot; Kilgore told Fox News Digital.
Rep. Ben Cline of Botetourt, one of the Republican congressmen poised to be drawn out of his seat by the new map, called the court’s ruling &quot;the correct decision.&quot;
&quot;It was always going to end up this way,&quot; Cline said.
&quot;Democrats broke laws that they helped write in the first place, blew through deadlines, wrote a biased and misleading ballot question, and lied to the voters in all of their advertising to support the referendum,&quot; Cline said.
The lawmaker said voters previously banned &quot;gerrymandering&quot; in their decision in 2020 to create an independent commission to draw maps decennially.
&quot;This is a great day for fair elections and the rule of law, and it’s a great day for the Commonwealth of Virginia.&quot;
Other observers noted Kelsey is an appointee of Democratic Sen. Mark Warner, a former governor who backed the redistricting.
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Former Gov. Glenn Youngkin added that &quot;justice has been served&quot; and that Gov. Abigail Spanberger, Lucas and others &quot;knowingly violated our constitution to disenfranchise millions of Virginians.&quot;
&quot;The Constitution prevailed, and Virginians will never forget this unlawful attempt to rob them of their voice in Congress.&quot;
Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts called the ruling a major victory for the rule of law and characterized the failed gerrymander attempt as &quot;Governor Spanberger&apos;s blatant power grab to silence the voices of half of Virginians in Congress.&quot;
Sen. Timothy Kaine, D-Va., however, was not celebratory.
The onetime governor blasted the court, saying that unlike Republican-led states using &quot;backroom deals&quot; to redraw maps, Richmond took its plan directly to voters.
&quot;[T]he Virginia Supreme Court has blocked the people’s choice. So we have to campaign and win on their maps. We can do it,&quot; he said.
Fox News Digital reached out to Spanberger for comment.
It remains to be seen whether or what avenues exist for Democrats to seek relief from the U.S. Supreme Court.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Social media erupts after Democrats &apos;burned $64M&apos; on failed Virginia gerrymander</news:name>
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			<news:title>Social media erupts after Democrats &apos;burned $64M&apos; on failed Virginia gerrymander</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Virginia Supreme Court’s ruling striking down Democrats&apos; costly redistricting push sparked an uproar on social media over the massive sum the party spent to pass the now-defunct congressional map. 
Virginians for Fair Elections, the main pro-redistricting group, raised north of $64 million in support of the Democratic-friendly gerrymander that could have netted the party four GOP-held seats in November’s midterm elections. Nearly $40 million of that came from a super PAC aligned with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., who was heavily involved in the effort to redraw the state’s congressional map.
The pro-redistricting campaign outspent the opposition 10 to 1 on television ads, according to analysis from The Washington Post. But the legal challenge that Republicans helped bankroll to get the map thrown out proved more decisive.
&quot;The funniest part about the court&apos;s ruling that Virginia’s map is unconstitutional garbage is that the Democrats burned $64M just to get it thrown out,&quot; conservative columnist Dustin Grage wrote on social media.
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&quot;Democrats incinerated nearly $70 million on an unconstitutional gerrymandering scheme in Virginia,&quot; conservative commentator Steve Guest said following the court’s ruling.
The Virginia Supreme Court ruled Friday that Virginia Democrats violated the state constitution by fast-tracking the gerrymander referendum before voters, who narrowly approved the measure earlier this year.
The court’s decision is a major setback for Democrats’ efforts to flip control of the House of Representatives in November’s midterm elections. Though the party made gains in California with a Democratic-friendly gerrymander, Republicans have carved out a significant lead in the country’s redistricting race.
The GOP has redrawn maps in Texas, North Carolina, Missouri, Florida and Tennessee that could carve out roughly 10 additional seats for the party in 2026.
Republicans are also eyeing new maps in Louisiana and South Carolina among other southern states, following the Supreme Court’s decision to significantly curb the use of race in drawing electoral districts. 
Jeffries ripped the court’s ruling as an &quot;undemocratic action&quot; designed to disenfranchise voters.
&quot;We are exploring all options to overturn this shocking decision,&quot; he said. &quot;No matter what it takes, House Democrats will win in November so we can help rescue this nation from the extremism being unleashed by Donald Trump and Republicans.&quot;
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Other observers mocked Virginia state Sen. L. Louise Lucas, who championed the gerrymander under the slogan &quot;Ten F----- One,&quot; referring to the new congressional map that would let Democrats hold 10 out of the state’s 11 congressional seats.
&quot;You all started it and we f------ finished it,&quot; Lucas wrote on social media after Gov. Abigail Spanberger, D-Va., signed the since-defeated map into law in February.
&quot;So did Louise Lucas still &apos;F------ FINISH IT?&apos;&quot; journalist Charles Cooke wrote on social media Friday.
&quot;Tough luck, @SenLouiseLucas - merch just got Supreme Court’d straight to the clearance rack,&quot; GOP strategist Christian Martinez wrote on social media in response to a post from Lucas promoting &quot;Ten F----- One&quot; shirts.
&quot;Maybe try ‘Zero F----- Wins’ next time,&quot; Martinez added.
&quot;I guess it&apos;s fitting that her initials are LLL,&quot; journalist Chuck Ross wrote, referring to Lucas.
The FBI raided Lucas&apos; office on Wednesday in Portsmouth, Va., as part of an ongoing investigation. The probe is examining possible corruption related to a marijuana dispensary business she owns, sources familiar with the matter told Fox News Digital.
A spokesperson for Lucas did not immediately respond to a request for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Teens &apos;overwhelmed&apos; New Jersey carnival, sparking fights and forcing police to shut it down: officials</news:name>
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			<news:title>Teens &apos;overwhelmed&apos; New Jersey carnival, sparking fights and forcing police to shut it down: officials</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A large group of teens took over and &quot;overwhelmed&quot; a carnival in New Jersey, leading to several fights while police attempted to &quot;restore order.&quot;
Township officials said in a Facebook statement that a group of unsupervised juveniles overwhelmed the annual Maple Shade Tigers Youth Football Carnival on May 1, sparking multiple fights and forcing police to step in.
&quot;During the course of the evening, several fights broke out, and the event became overwhelmed with unsupervised juveniles,&quot; the officials said. &quot;During the course of the evening, several fights broke out, and the event became overwhelmed with unsupervised juveniles. Officers on scene, along with event organizers, directed those involved and other unruly individuals to leave the carnival grounds in an attempt to restore order and maintain public safety.&quot;
&quot;As a result of the incident, the carnival was closed for the remainder of the evening on Friday,&quot; they said.
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Officials also canceled the carnival for May 2, citing the teen takeover.
Lt. Daniel O&apos;Brien from the Maple Shade Police Department said the teens were trying to create confrontations with officers.
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&quot;They were cursing at police officers. They were clearly trying to provoke physical confrontations with cops,&quot; O&apos;Brien told ABC6.
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Several teens were charged in the incident, according to the report.
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O&apos;Brien said parents should be more aware of what their children are doing.
&quot;If your kid is leaving the house with a face mask to go to a carnival, I think that should be a sign that they might be getting themselves into trouble,&quot; he said.
&quot;The safety of our community must remain our top priority. We appreciate the cooperation and understanding of the public as we continue to work together to maintain a safe environment for all,&quot; township officials said.
Police increased monitoring of the carnival after a similar incident in 2025, adding surveillance cameras and a drone.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>DAVID MARCUS: Top 10 gifts for the Antifa wine mom in your life</news:name>
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			<news:title>DAVID MARCUS: Top 10 gifts for the Antifa wine mom in your life</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Mother’s Day is almost upon us again, leaving sons and daughters everywhere wondering what the perfect gift for mom might be, and in these tense political times, more and more Americans are shopping for their leftist Antifa wine mom.
Antifa wine moms are sprouting up everywhere, with their disdainful expressions, chasing down federal agents in their minivans and trying to prevent the arrest of criminal illegal aliens. Frankly, they aren’t easy to shop for.
So, if you or someone you love has an Antifa wine mom in their lives, here are 10 gift ideas that can help her overthrow the government on her special day.
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Help mom stay one step ahead of the fuzz this year with the latest models of police scanners that will keep her in the know and hot on the trail of rogue federal agents. With a portable scanner she can take in the van, mom will never be far from the action, and always in a position to make trouble.
This year, mom can warn illegal immigrants and her community of the presence of ICE officers in style, with her own 24k gold whistle. Whether she is protecting a sex trafficker, drug dealer or gang member, mom will be the envy of Antifa every time she interferes with law enforcement.
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Sometimes practical gifts can be the most meaningful, and mom will be thinking of you the next time she spends 12 hours seated in the minivan tracking down sinister agents of the state. There are no bathroom breaks when you are fighting fascism, so a bag of Depends goes a long way in the battle against tyranny.
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Getting mom her own refugee is really a win-win in every sense of the word. First of all, mom will be living up to your family’s yard sign by welcoming a poor, struggling migrant into your household. But it gets better, because mom’s refugee will be happy to do chores, like cooking and cleaning, while she is out all day and night saving America.
You can’t be a wine mom without wine, and what better vintage to celebrate her day with than a bottle of vino from the winery owned by Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Somalia. This is a bit of a tricky gift, since the winery recently went out of business, for reasons that aren’t important. But that just means any bottle you can score for mom is an even more special collectors item.
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Won’t mom’s friends be jealous when they see her decked out in her fashion forward kaffiyeh signed by none other than communist heartthrob Hasan Piker? Supplies are limited, and it&apos;s a bit pricey, but mom deserves it just as much as America deserved 9/11, right?
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You’ll sleep safe and sound knowing that mom is protected from the prying eyes of the FBI with a VPN subscription guarding her Discord channels and Reddit boards. She will think of you, knowing all of her seditious online communications are safe and sound.
Mom’s favorite revolutionaries from the hit 2025 movie will all but step through the screen in this visual feast of White guilt and inane violence. Perfect for movie night at the commune or anytime.
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Is mom frustrated everytime she cooks a meal for the collective only to discover that it includes ingredients from Israel or Jewish cultural influences? Now, mom can ban Zionism not just from her politics but from her kitchen with revolutionary recipes that will keep the comrades coming back for more.
For those looking to splurge, why not whisk mom down to sunny Cuba, where she can stay in a five-star Havana hotel and post videos about how much the Cuban people love being destitute.
Antifa wine moms are just like any other mom, except they focus their maternal instincts on poor illegal immigrant criminals and fraudsters. So on one day every year, we say thank you, and do our part to help mom tear down the evil that is the racist, colonialist, God-awful United States of America.
From our autonomous tent city to yours, Happy Mothers Day.
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			  <news:name>Airport robots handle baggage in Tokyo trial</news:name>
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			<news:title>Airport robots handle baggage in Tokyo trial</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Air travel already feels automated in many ways. You scan your ticket, drop your bag and move along. Now, another part of the airport experience is starting to change.
At Haneda Airport, one of the busiest airports in Japan, humanoid robots are preparing to join ground crews. The effort comes from Japan Airlines, which plans to test machines that can help move baggage and cargo right on the tarmac.
The project brings together Japan Airlines&apos; ground service teams and GMO AI &amp; Robotics, a robotics business within GMO Internet Group, to test how these systems could fit into real airport operations.
The long-term goal is to support a more sustainable way to run airport operations as demand continues to grow.
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Airports are under pressure from two directions at once. Passenger numbers keep rising, while the number of available workers is shrinking.
Japan is feeling that squeeze more than most. Tourism continues to surge, yet the working-age population is declining. That creates a gap that is hard to fill with traditional hiring alone. Japan Airlines employs thousands of ground crew workers, highlighting the scale of the challenge.
Instead of redesigning airport systems from scratch, companies are exploring humanoid robots that can fit into existing workflows. A robot shaped like a person can move through the same spaces, use the same equipment and work alongside human crews without major changes.
The machines being tested come from Unitree Robotics. One model, known as the G1, is compact enough to move through tight spaces yet capable of lifting and pushing cargo. It stands a little over four feet tall and weighs about 77 pounds. The design folds for storage, which matters in crowded airport environments.
What makes it useful isn’t size alone. The robot uses sensors like 3D LiDAR and depth cameras to understand its surroundings. It can recognize objects, adjust its movement and even respond to voice input.
During a recent demonstration, the robot pushed cargo onto a conveyor belt and signaled to a nearby worker. That interaction may sound small, yet it shows how machines and humans can coordinate in real time. These early demonstrations are designed to evaluate how robots can safely assist in real airport conditions rather than operate independently.
Before a robot ever touches a suitcase, it spends time in a virtual world. Engineers create a digital version of the machine and train it using simulations. Nvidia provides tools like Isaac Simulator, where robots practice tasks again and again without real-world risk.
Motion capture data helps the robot copy human movement. Then reinforcement learning refines those actions through repetition. Once the system performs reliably in simulation, the behavior transfers to the physical robot. This process, often called Sim2Real, helps reduce mistakes when the robot enters a busy environment like an airport.
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Even as automation expands, airlines are drawing clear boundaries. Robots are expected to take on repetitive, physically demanding tasks. That includes moving baggage, loading cargo and assisting with equipment.
In the future, they could also support a wider range of tasks, such as cabin cleaning or operating certain types of ground support equipment. GMO AI &amp; Robotics also sees workers shifting toward supervision, decision-making and robot management as the technology matures.
Still, critical responsibilities remain with people. Airports are busy, unpredictable environments where workers, aircraft and ground equipment operate close together. For now, the goal is to learn where humanoid robots can safely help crews while reducing physical strain.
Attempts to automate airport work are not new. Traditional robots have struggled in unpredictable settings where objects move, people walk through work zones and conditions change quickly. Humanoid robots offer a different approach. Their human-like form lets them adapt without requiring major infrastructure changes.
Japan&apos;s trial will run through 2028, giving airlines time to evaluate performance and refine how these machines fit into daily operations. The rollout is expected to follow a phased approach, starting with observation and testing before expanding into more practical use cases. If the results hold up, similar systems could appear in airports around the world.
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If you fly in the U.S., you likely will not see robots on the tarmac tomorrow. Still, what happens in Japan could signal where airports everywhere are headed. If these trials work, similar systems could show up at major U.S. airports. That could mean faster baggage handling and fewer delays during busy travel periods.
It could also change working conditions for airport crews. Robots may take on the heaviest lifting, which could reduce injuries and make jobs more sustainable over time. At the same time, new questions will follow. Airlines will need to prove these systems are safe, reliable and ready for real-world pressure before expanding them across busy U.S. airports.
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Robots moving baggage on an airport tarmac may take a minute to get used to. Still, it makes more sense once you understand the reason behind the trial. Airports are getting busier, and ground crews are already doing tough physical work under real pressure. If these robots can safely take on some of the heaviest stuff, they could give workers more support and help flights move more smoothly. The real test will be how well people and machines work together when the airport is busy and every minute matters.
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			  <news:name>&apos;Baywatch&apos; stars Shay Mitchell and Jessica Belkin suit up in iconic red swimsuits on TV reboot</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Baywatch&apos; stars Shay Mitchell and Jessica Belkin suit up in iconic red swimsuits on TV reboot</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Shay Mitchell and Jessica Belkin are clocking in for lifeguard duty in the iconic red swimsuits on the &quot;Baywatch&quot; set.
Mitchell was photographed on the set of &quot;Baywatch&quot; in Venice, California, on May 1, stepping into character in a bright red one-piece lifeguard swimsuit. The &quot;Pretty Little Liars&quot; alum shaded her eyes from the California sun as she posed near the beach set, holding her sunglasses in one hand.
In another shot from the beach set, Mitchell walked barefoot across the sand while looking down at her phone. Her long dark hair blew in the wind as she accessorized the lifeguard look with dark sunglasses and a white watch.
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Belkin was also spotted filming scenes for the Fox reboot on May 1. The actress was photographed in a red swimsuit while kneeling in the sand near lifeguard equipment.
The 23-year-old actress leaned against an orange first-aid box as she posed between takes, with her wet blonde hair falling over her shoulders.
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She then put the equipment to use, appearing to provide medical aid to a man sitting in the sand. Wearing blue gloves, the actress leaned over the actor as other red-suited lifeguards and beachgoers stood nearby.
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Belkin was also photographed days earlier, on April 23, posing on a boat while wearing the signature swimsuit.
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The new &quot;Baywatch&quot; series is a Fox reimagining of the classic lifeguard drama that originally launched in 1989 and became known for its red swimsuits, beach rescues and slow-motion runs.
The reboot marks Mitchell’s latest TV chapter after rising to fame as Emily Fields on &quot;Pretty Little Liars,&quot; a role she recently reflected on during a November appearance on &quot;Call Her Daddy.&quot;
&quot;&apos;Pretty Little Liars&apos; was the biggest turning point in my life,&quot; Mitchell said. &quot;I was doing bottle service before that and when I booked this job, it changed my life forever.&quot;
Mitchell, who plays Trina in the new &quot;Baywatch,&quot; also told host Alex Cooper she has always pushed back against being boxed in.
&quot;I just want to be free. Like I just want to be me, whatever that is,&quot; she said.
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Josh Dragotta se propuso realizar un cortometraje sobre un hombre que construía un bar tiki. Cuatro años y más de 100 entrevistas después, terminó con algo mucho más grande.
Dragotta vivió en Tucson a finales de la década de 1990 y principios de los 2000 antes de mudarse a Los Ángeles, donde pasó los siguientes 20 años realizando y editando películas, comenzando con documentales cortos para producciones como “Murder on the Orient Express,” “The Magnificent Seven” y “La La Land.”
Más tarde incursionó en el marketing cinematográfico y televisivo, trabajando en proyectos que incluyeron “Percy Jackson and the Olympians,” “Bullet Train” y “Severance,” obteniendo varios premios Clio por publicidad cinematográfica en el proceso.
“Gran parte del trabajo publicitario que comencé a mediados de la década de los 2000 estaba orientado al documental, pero también dentro del ámbito del marketing,” comentó. “Veías cosas como los contenidos extra de los DVD o documentales de formato corto, para luego pasar a los tráileres, los anuncios televisivos, los teasers y ese tipo de cosas.”
Su obra se ha exhibido en festivales de cine de todo el país y del mundo. Su película de 2012, “Satan&apos;s Angel: Queen of the Fire Tassels,” fue una selección oficial en el festival Outfest.
Regresó a Tucson hace cinco años y al año siguiente, comenzó a trabajar en “Cabali and the Tiki Mug Obsession.” Compartió la historia detrás de este proyecto en la edición de este año del festival TENWEST, un evento anual que celebra el emprendimiento, la creatividad y la innovación.
La película sigue a Doug “Fini” Fincal, cuyo amor por la subcultura del coleccionismo de tazas tiki lo llevó a construir un bar tiki valorado en $500.000, dedicado a su colección, dentro del restaurante The Landing, ubicado en Oro Valley, a pesar de cierta reticencia por parte de su socio comercial, Scott Mencke.
“Cabali and the Tiki Mug Obsession” se estrenó en el Festival de Cine de Newport Beach de 2025 con dos proyecciones con entradas agotadas, antes de su estreno en Arizona en TENWEST. Topacio “Topaz” Servellon / El Foco de Tucson.
El sitio web de la película la describe como un filme sobre “comunidad, pasión y propósito.”
“Quería contar la historia a través de muchas voces diferentes, en lugar de limitarme a unas pocas,” comentó Dragotta. “Quería que pareciera casi una sola voz unificada que representa esta escena.”
La subcultura tiki surgió en Estados Unidos y se inspira en las islas de Oceanía y el Pacífico. “Tiki” es la palabra maorí para humano.
El documental nació de una larga amistad. Hace quince años, Dragotta y Fincal colaboraron en un cortometraje titulado “Save the Tiki,” el cual documentaba el esfuerzo de Fincal por trasladar una cabeza tiki de tres pisos y 25 toneladas desde el campo de minigolf Magic Carpet Golf hasta su propio bar, The Hut.
“Fini se puso en contacto conmigo hace más de cuatro años y me dijo: &quot;Oye, tengo otra idea. Voy a construir este bar y he pensado que tal vez estaría genial hacer un pequeño cortometraje,” relató Dragotta. “Empezó a contarme todo tipo de cosas sobre su vinculación con el mundo tiki y las tazas tiki.”
En aquel entonces, Fincal había reunido una colección de casi 1.000 tazas tiki y había decidido que quería construir un bar para exhibirlas.
A medida que documentan la historia de Fincal y su colección, el interés de Dragotta por la subcultura de las tazas tiki fue en aumento.
“Empezamos a indagar en su historia: cómo se desarrolló, cómo evocaba los tiempos anteriores a internet y, en definitiva, cómo esta subcultura evolucionó desde los medios impresos, los zines y el marketing de guerrilla hasta convertirse, esencialmente, en lo que es hoy: largas filas de personas que pasan la noche a la intemperie esperando para comprar tazas tiki por cientos y, en ocasiones, miles de dólares,” explicó Dragotta.
Herb Stratford, crítico de cine, cofundador y codirector del Film Fest Tucson, entrevista a Josh Dragotta durante el festival TENWEST 2026. Topacio “Topaz” Servellon / El Foco de Tucson.
Sin embargo, convertir su interés compartido en un documental conllevó numerosos desafíos.
“Siempre se dice que un documental cobra forma durante la edición, ¿verdad? No es una obra narrativa. En una obra narrativa, tienes un guion y lo sigues; este sirve de guía, avanzas a través de él, obtienes lo que necesitas planos de cobertura y demás y luego lo ensamblas,” comentó Dragotta. “Con un documental, se trata de un organismo vivo; no termina hasta que realmente termina. Estás a merced de lo que logras capturar.”
El rodaje se prolongó durante tres años y medio, en parte porque ese fue el tiempo que le tomó a Fincal establecer su bar de estilo tiki en Oro Valley.
Dragotta señaló que el mayor desafío de la película residía en su temática de nicho, encontrar el hilo conductor universal capaz de atraer a espectadores poco familiarizados con la cultura tiki. Abordó el proyecto como si fueran dos películas en una: una historia cronológica del movimiento tiki, con una duración cercana a las dos horas, y una serie de capítulos que narran el proceso de construcción del bar por parte de Fincal. El reto de la edición, explicó, consistió en hallar los momentos precisos para alternar entre esas dos líneas narrativas.
Irónicamente, fueron los contactos de Dragotta en Los Ángeles y no el propio Fincal quienes abrieron las puertas para acceder a las figuras más destacadas de la comunidad tiki.
“A lo largo de los años, había realizado un par de cortometrajes junto a mi socio productor, Tony Marsico; resulta que Tony forma parte de una banda llamada The Martini Kings,” relató Dragotta. “Él está muy bien conectado con la escena musical de Los Ángeles y, en particular, con muchas personas vinculadas a lo que yo denomino el mundo de la cultura retro. Lo que Tony logró hacer fue empezar a contactar a varias personalidades realmente notables dentro de esa comunidad.”
Esta conexión condujo a Dragotta hasta figuras prominentes de dicha subcultura, entre ellas Sven Kirsten, quien ha escrito extensamente sobre la cultura tiki contemporánea, así como Baby Doe y Otto von Stroheim, productores del Tiki Oasis, un festival dedicado al pop polinesio y al estilo de vida isleño.
El documental pone el foco en diseñadores de tazas tiki, aficionados declarados y seguidores ocasionales, incluyendo a artistas que han forjado sus carreras en torno a este oficio artesanal.
 “Crazy Al (Evans) es un fabricante de tazas. Una de sus últimas frases en la película es, ‘Por fin, por fin puedo vender mi taza por el valor de toda la pasión y la creatividad que le ponía,’ en su caso, décadas dedicadas a este arte,” comentó Dragotta.
Josh Dragotta regresó a Tucson hace cinco años, tras casi dos décadas en Los Ángeles, donde ganó premios Clio por publicidad cinematográfica. Topacio &quot;Topaz&quot; Servellon / El Foco de Tucson.
Mientras desarrollaba el documental, Dragotta se ganó la amistad y la confianza de varios miembros de la comunidad de las tazas tiki, afirmando que una entrevista en particular tuvo un impacto decisivo en todo el proyecto.
“Estábamos entrevistando a una pareja, Derek y Roxanne Weaver, quienes llevaban en la escena desde los años 90. Yo estaba entrevistando a Derek; él tiene un hermoso bar tiki casero y posee una colección bastante extensa. Y entonces me dice, ‘Sabes, yo mismo iba a hacer un documental sobre esto,” relató Dragotta.
Weaver le entregó a Dragotta el material de archivo de su propio intento de documental, diciéndole: “Confío en ustedes. Parecen buena gente. Simplemente hagan algo con ello. Tiene que salir a la luz.”
La película se estrenó en el Festival de Cine de Newport Beach de 2025 con tres proyecciones, dos de las cuales agotaron las entradas.
El estreno en Arizona, celebrado en el festival TENWEST, también colgó el cartel de “vendido,” y la acogida tanto por parte de los miembros de la comunidad tiki como de quienes son ajenos a ella ha sido abrumadoramente positiva.
“Hasta que no celebramos ese estreno en Newport Beach, estuve conteniendo la respiración; al fin y al cabo, estás representando a una subcultura, y eso no es tarea fácil. Sin embargo, la gente de esa comunidad nos ha dicho, de manera casi unánime: &quot;Nos han representado muy bien,” comentó Dragotta.
Cabali ha resultado ser tan popular que los negocios vecinos han sucumbido a la fiebre tiki, según cuenta Dragotta. Asimismo, ha recibido solicitudes de proyección desde Washington, Hawái y Dallas; está desarrollando una banda sonora en formato vinilo junto a la banda de Tucson Mellow Exotica; y trabaja en la creación de una cerveza inspirada en el documental.
“Creo que uno de los aspectos más gratificantes es ver cómo reacciona la gente que, al ver la película, no tenía ni la menor idea de lo que es el mundo tiki; se quedan alucinados y exclaman, ‘Tengo que asistir a uno de estos eventos. ¡Esta es mi tribu!’” afirmó Dragotta.

Topacio “Topaz” Servellon es periodiste en El Foco de Tucson. Pueden contactarle en topacioserve@gmail.com.
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:keywords>Kansas star Darryn Peterson is set to likely be a top-five pick in this summer&apos;s NBA Draft, but there was a time a few months ago he did not think that day would come.
Peterson missed 11 games this season and had his time cut short in several others due to a series of cramping issues, but the worst one came before the season even started.
Peterson told ESPN recently that in September, he was taken to a hospital from a practice with severe cramping throughout his entire body.
&quot;I made it to the training room and just started begging them to call 911. They were trying to get a vein to get me the IV, get me back hydrated. But I was cramping so hard they couldn&apos;t get a vein,&quot; Peterson said.
&quot;I thought I was going to die on the training table that day.&quot;
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Creatine, used to increase muscle size, is perhaps the most studied supplement on the market and has numerous benefits. But for Peterson, it prompted a scary situation.
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&quot;It kind of put me in a tizzy because I didn&apos;t know what was causing it. Nothing has ever been wrong with me before. Basketball is my life. What I love to do. But something was going on and I couldn&apos;t figure it out.&quot;
Peterson no longer takes creatine and has not had any issues since. He even played at least 30 minutes in eight of Kansas&apos; last nine games this past season.
Peterson&apos;s lack of play, of course, drew criticism, but he did all he could to play.
&quot;They saw I was in rehab every day before practice, after practice. Get massages. Trying all types of stuff. Carb loading because they thought I didn&apos;t have glucose or something. Electrolytes. Liquid IV, LMNT. I changed my diet. I meal-prepped. Everything I could think of,&quot; he said.
Head coach Bill Self even decided that playing off-ball would keep him from overexerting himself, which could potentially lead to more cramping.
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			<news:title>Trump ally Nigel Farage deals major blow to Starmer in local UK elections as resignation calls mount</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The United Kingdom’s ruling Labour Party is on track to suffer a major defeat in Thursday’s local elections as Nigel Farage’s right-wing Reform UK surges in support, prompting calls for Prime Minister Keir Starmer to resign.
British local elections are widely viewed as a functional referendum on the popularity of the ruling party and its head. With Labour having already suffered a net loss of nearly 500 local council seats with just over half of the councils called, multiple Labour MPs are saying that Starmer must agree to a timeline for his exit from office. 
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			<news:title>WHCA Dinner shooting suspect Cole Allen targets DOJ in explosive bid to shake up case</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Attorneys for the man accused of attempting to kill President Donald Trump on April 25 during the White House Correspondents&apos; Association Dinner at the Washington Hilton hotel slammed U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro while demanding she recuse herself from the case.
The nine-page motion to disqualify, filed on Thursday, argues that Pirro, along with Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and other unnamed DOJ officials, have a conflict of interest that should bar them from participation in prosecuting Cole Allen. It further says that the entire U.S. Attorney&apos;s Office for the District of Columbia, which is currently prosecuting the case, should be disqualified.
Allen, 31, of Torrance, California, is accused of attempting to storm the ballroom where the dinner was taking place while armed with a rifle, handgun, knives and a large quantity of ammunition. Video surveillance from inside the Washington Hilton shows a person identified as Allen allegedly running towards a security checkpoint with a 12-gauge shotgun, discharging the weapon once and falling to the ground.
Prosecutors say that a pellet from the buckshot discharged by Allen struck the ballistic vest of a Secret Service agent, leaving him with minor injuries. A Secret Service agent fired five rounds at Allen, but did not hit him.
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Both Pirro and Blanche were inside the ballroom during the incident, which federal public defenders used as partial justification to say they are conflicted in the case. They also cited Pirro&apos;s personal friendship with Trump.
Allen&apos;s attorneys also cited Pirro&apos;s media appearances and social media posts after the alleged attack as a reason for disqualification, including an X post from earlier this week.
Amid controversy over Magistrate Judge Zia Faruqui apologizing to Allen for his jail conditions, Pirro posted on the social media platform that Allen was receiving preferential treatment.
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&quot;Welcome to Washington, DC, where U.S. Magistrate Judge Faruqui believes a defendant armed to the teeth and attempting to assassinate the president is entitled to preferential treatment in his confinement compared to every other defendant,&quot; she said.
Allen&apos;s lawyers pounced on that post, declaring that it was an &quot;emotional response… was inflammatory, inappropriate and inaccurate...&quot;
The motion also argues that even if Pirro, Blanche and other unnamed officials do not have a conflict of interest, there is an appearance of a conflict of interest. Allen&apos;s attorneys say that by law, the appearance itself is enough to have them disqualified.
A PROSECUTOR’S CHILD WITNESSED CHARLIE KIRK’S ASSASSINATION — CAN HE TAKE PART IN THE CASE?
&quot;As this case proceeds closer to trial, the country and the world will continue to wonder—how can the American justice system permit a victim to prosecute a criminal defendant in a case involving them?&quot; the motion asks. &quot;Or even—how can one of the victim’s closest friends prosecute the alleged perpetrator of the offense? Given U.S. Attorney Pirro’s friendship with the President and her and Acting A.G. Blanche’s attendance at the event at the center of this prosecution, the law necessitates their disqualification.&quot;
&quot;For these reasons, and any other such reasons as the Court may determine at a hearing on this motion, Mr. Allen respectfully requests the Court exercise its inherent authority and disqualify purported victims and witnesses in this case—to include U.S. Attorney Pirro and Acting A.G. Blanche—from direct involvement in the investigation and prosecution of Mr. Allen,&quot; the motion concluded.
Allen is scheduled to be arraigned Monday morning, May 11.
Fox News Digital reached out to Pirro&apos;s office, the DOJ and Allen&apos;s attorneys.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Why the 76ers are poised to cover the spread in a must-win Game 3 against the Knicks at home</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-08T15:30:42.852Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Why the 76ers are poised to cover the spread in a must-win Game 3 against the Knicks at home</news:title>
			<news:keywords>I put out a MAX play on this series before it began. This is the first time I’ve ever done that, and honestly, my record for MAX plays in the NBA in the past three years is something like 8-1. The one loss was a regular season future that didn’t hit. So, when I feel like it should be a MAX play, I usually hit. I won’t say I’m nervous about this, but I can’t say I feel great about the Knicks being up 2-0 over the 76ers at the moment, considering I need this to go six games.
The New York Knicks look like one of the two best teams in the NBA Playoffs. They have a deep team that is actually healthy when it matters, and they haven’t been run into the ground all season by a coach that is hell-bent on winning regular season games. I honestly don’t think Mike Brown has done anything transformational with this team, and I’d argue there isn’t much different going on with the team aside from better depth than last season.
Still, in four wins against the Hawks, they showed they were clearly the better team. Even in the two losses, they looked like the better team, losing both games by one point, with a chance to win in the final possession in both games. The biggest issue for me is that OG Anunoby will likely miss this game. While it is apparently a very minor hamstring strain, it makes more sense for the team to rest him for a game and then bring him back. That’s very similar to the strategy that the 76ers took with Joel Embiid.
Of the two teams, the Philadelphia 76ers are significantly more used to playing without key players than the Knicks. Embiid misses more games than he plays, and Paul George was suspended this season. This opens the door for the 76ers to get a win in the game. They weren’t elite at home in the regular season, and they’ve only won one of three playoff games at home in the postseason. However, this is a bit of a do-or-die for them. They need to win this game. What adjustments can they make?
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If Anunoby is out, the 76ers have two advantages from Game 2. Embiid will be back and give them a boost, and the Knicks will be down one of their best defenders, and someone who has been a reliable scorer this postseason. Tyrese Maxey hasn’t had a game where he fully took over – Game 2 looked like it would be, but he slowed down in the second half, and ultimately the 76ers lost a game they should’ve won. Expect Maxey and Embiid to both play well today, and for the Philly faithful to have the arena rocking.
Combine a Knicks team that got a very minor punch (but one they need to be cautious about) with the return of a Philadelphia superstar, and a return home for the team, and you get a great recipe for a win for the 76ers. Maybe I’m a fool for betting on them to win the game when I already have a big bet on them winning two games in the series. However, this is one they have to win to have any hope. If they lose this, a sweep is far too realistic.
If you’ve already bet the over 5.5 games, as I did, you can bet a unit on the Knicks to try and get a little bit of money back. However, it&apos;s probably too early to start looking to hedge. I expect the 76ers to be rejuvenated, ready to fight, and have the advantage in this one. Give me Philadelphia to cover the -1.5. I strongly suggest keeping an eye on the injury report before you tail.
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			  <news:name>The refs in the OKC-LA series were so bad, the Lakers had to have a postgame meeting with them</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-08T15:10:42.494Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>The refs in the OKC-LA series were so bad, the Lakers had to have a postgame meeting with them</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Oklahoma City Thunder are on quite a roll these days.
Fresh off a 64-win championship season in 2025, the Thunder replicated their win total in 2026 and are currently making a mockery of the Western Conference Playoffs. They boast a perfect 6-0 record so far and have only won one of those games by less than 10 points.
There&apos;s just one problem with OKC&apos;s run of dominance lately: It&apos;s been tainted by bad foul calls.
At least, that&apos;s what the internet would have you believe.
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Just check any form of online discourse when it comes to the Thunder, and, more specifically, their superstar guard, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, and you will find all sorts of memes and photoshops dedicated to the refs being on his side, as well as highlight reels of SGA and his fellow Thunder teammates flopping all over the court like fish on a charter boat deck.
Don&apos;t believe me? Check out some of the handiwork from the aftermath of their win Thursday night over the Los Angeles Lakers.
That is a lot of people taking time out of their Thursday evening to put some effort into calling out OKC and the refs, so you know it must have been pretty bad.
What&apos;s worse, the vitriol towards the defending champs and their dubious relationship with the officials is no longer contained to Internet trolls.
It looks like their opponent, the Lakers, have also taken exception to the way these last two games have been officiated, and held a post game meeting with the referees at half court.
Oh, to be a fly on one of the jersey patches in that conversation!
My favorite part is infamous flopper LeBron James standing there nodding in approval at everything an irate Austin Reaves is saying like an approving father figure.
Come on, LeBron! Have some shame!
Do I need to pull up the videos of you taking a thumb to the forehead and rolling around like you&apos;ve just been shot with a high-powered sniper rifle at close range?
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To borrow a phrase from &quot;The King&quot; that has been making the rounds lately, &quot;anyone else on this roster, but not you.&quot;
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Back to the topic at hand, though. Something needs to be done about the officiating in this series, or else tensions will start to boil over, more than they have already.
I have a feeling Game 3 will be called a little more &quot;fairly,&quot; given the aforementioned conversation from Reaves and the Lakers plus the fact this game will be in Southern California, so I expect there to be some friendly, hometown whistles.
Regardless, it&apos;s not a good look for the league when one of their teams is having a conference with their officiating crew.
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			  <news:name>FBI received tip Nazis built secret UFO craft, bombshell declassified documents reveal</news:name>
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			<news:title>FBI received tip Nazis built secret UFO craft, bombshell declassified documents reveal</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Declassified FBI documents reveal the Nazis might have had secret UFO-like crafts.
The U.S. government, at the direction of President Donald Trump, dropped a gold mine of UFO files early Friday morning.
As a UFO enthusiast (impossible not to be at this point), I immediately dived in, and uncovered a gem:
The possible existence of a Nazi UFO in 1944.
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The documents released to the public on Friday included multiple pages concerning a tip about a possible Nazi UFO craft.
The Nazis were obsessed with advanced weapons programs during the war, including what some might consider wonder weapons. Weapons so powerful that they could change the tide of the war.
Of course, the super weapons failed to be produced at a high enough level to have any serious impact, but that didn&apos;t mean the Nazis didn&apos;t try.
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The FBI documents allege a man named Paul Peyerl handed over information that claimed the Nazis built the craft in 1944 in the Black Forest of Austria.
The document states, in part, the following:
You can see the full declassified documents released by the FBI below.
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As you can see in the documents, the FBI makes it clear that the documents contain &quot;neither recommendations nor conclusions&quot; of the federal agency. That means it&apos;s borderline impossible to know whether or not the Nazi UFO existed or not.
What we do know is that the Nazis did produce some unbelievable weapons and technology for the era. Specifically, the V-2 and the Messerschmitt Me 262 were incredible inventions for the 1940s.
Operation Paperclip also saw the United States take several top Nazi scientists and engineers to put their skills to use for America during the Cold War.
It wouldn&apos;t be surprising at all if the Nazis had attempted to build a UFO-like craft. On that note, infamous Nazi Hans Kammler was a major Nazi engineer, and his fate remains unknown to this day. Some theories have suggested he eventually was secretly taken into U.S. custody.
What do you think about the tip the FBI received? Legit or misinformation? Let me know at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Truecaller slashes 70 jobs amid declining ad sales</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Truecaller&apos;s ad revenue declined by 44%, leading to the layoffs.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>World Cup stadium union workers say FIFA&apos;s lack of privacy concerns put them at risk of ICE targeting</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-08T14:41:02.481Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>World Cup stadium union workers say FIFA&apos;s lack of privacy concerns put them at risk of ICE targeting</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A union that includes nearly 2,000 SoFi Stadium workers issued a complaint to the attorney general of California, stating that they could be at risk of being targeted by ICE due to FIFA&apos;s accreditation process.
SoFi Stadium is one of 11 USA venues hosting World Cup matches this summer, but members of the UNITE HERE Local 11 union fear that FIFA&apos;s process violates their rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act.
According to the complaint, via The Athletic, workers had to share their Social Security number, nationality, address and country of birth. They also were required to consent to the &quot;collection, use, and disclosure&quot; of their &quot;personal data, including any sensitive personal data, as described in (FIFA’s) Privacy Notice.&quot;
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The complaint also reportedly says that workers needed to consent to their information being shared with &quot;local, regional, and/or federal government authorities or a third-party for the purposes of conducting a security background check.&quot;
The complaint, according to The Athletic, has called on FIFA to publicly ensure that ICE will not be present at World Cup venues throughout the tournament. The FBI has said that the Department of Homeland Security would be a &quot;key partner&quot; in the accreditation process.
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The process &quot;has put stadium workers in an impossible bind of having to choose between their livelihood and their right to privacy under California law.&quot;
&quot;FIFA is now endangering the very workers inside the U.S. who make the World Cup possible,&quot; the complaint says.
&quot;FIFA’s accreditation process runs counter to California law and to its 2026 slogan that ‘Football Unites the World.’ Stadium workers are the backbone of the World Cup experience for fans — they proudly prepare food, serve drinks, and clean the stadium.&quot;
It remains unknown what ICE&apos;s presence will be at World Cup games, but acting director Todd Lyons did say that it would play a &quot;key part&quot; in ensuring security during the tournament.
Eight games will be played at SoFi Stadium, including the U.S.&apos; opener against Parguay on June 12.
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			<news:title>Live only at TechCrunch Disrupt 2026: Why most founders are already behind on raising a Series A in 2027</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Learn what it takes to build a Series A in 2027 from top VCs at TechCrunch Disrupt 2026, taking place at San Francisco’s Moscone West on October 13-15. Register today to hear this session live on the Builders Stage.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Giants&apos; Jameis Winston has sky-high hopes after hiring John Harbaugh with Jaxson Dart&apos;s emergence</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-08T14:32:20.206Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Giants&apos; Jameis Winston has sky-high hopes after hiring John Harbaugh with Jaxson Dart&apos;s emergence</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The new-look New York Giants are exciting a lot of people, including some on their own roster.
It&apos;s been a rough decade-plus for the Giants. Since winning Super Bowl XLVI, they have had just two seasons finishing above .500, and after a surprise visit to the playoffs in 2022, they&apos;ve since gone 13-38.
But after seemingly finding the quarterback in Jaxson Dart and bringing in veteran head coach John Harbaugh, fans can only hope that one of the darkest eras in franchise history, one that closely mimics a playoff drought from 1964 to 1980, is in the rearview mirror.
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Jameis Winston certainly believes so.
The longtime veteran figured to only take snaps for the G-Men barring an injury to the young phenom in Dart, but at the very least, he is surely entertained by his play.
&quot;It’s exciting, man. Every time I’m in the meeting room with him and watching some of his clips from last year, it kind of reminds me of myself, because he’s tough, he’s fearless, and he has this aura about him that allows everybody on our team to get behind him and support him. It’s pretty cool,&quot; Winston said of Dart to Fox News Digital.
&quot;When I was coming into the league young, everything was more traditional. To see him running the way that he runs and being as decisive in the passing game as he is, it really shows how the evolution of football has changed. ... Jaxson is just electric, and that’s what fans want to see. Fans are tired of seeing boring quarterback play. Even though some of that correlates to winning, when you’re able to do both, it really elevates the organization and your football team.&quot;
To get the most out of Dart, the Giants brought in John Harbaugh to be their next head coach. They fired Brian Daboll during the season, and after 18 seasons with the Baltimore Ravens, Harbaugh was suddenly available, and the Giants didn&apos;t let him slip through their fingers.
For Winston, the coaching offseason was as much of a kick-back-and-relax situation as there could be.
&quot;I was looking at what coach Mike Tomlin was going to do, what coach John Harbaugh was going to do, I got a chance to play for Kevin Stefanski in Cleveland, and I know how passionate the AFC North is, so I knew we were going to be in good hands regardless,&quot; Winston said.
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And Winston sure knows his Giants history.
&quot;I’ve always admired Coach Harbaugh. When you look at the New York Giants’ history, they’ve won with head coaches who facilitated great coaches around them — strong leaders with an old-school mentality. Bill Parcells is old school of the old school — he created a mold for NFL head coaches. Tom Coughlin is as old school as it gets, the epitome of a great leader. That’s what I wanted.&quot;
&quot;I was so happy when we hired John Harbaugh,&quot; he added. &quot;I was excited because I felt like he gets it. He understands empowering players and coaches. Having someone who understands the importance of building the best possible team — coaching staff, players, personnel — is exciting. I’m happy that John brought his mojo to the New York Giants. We’re going to rock with him, fight for him, and win some football games — that’s the most important thing.&quot;
So how far can the Dart-Harbaugh tandem take this team?
&quot;We can win the Super Bowl. We can be in LA playing for Super Bowl LXI. That’s the minimum, that’s what we’re aiming for,&quot; Winston said.
&quot;But that comes with elite preparation, consistent day-in and day-out dedication, hard work, and patience. It doesn’t happen in just one day, but what you do each day adds up to the outcome we want. I’m very happy with the approach we’ve had. But we’re going to win the Super Bowl. I hope you don’t take that as counting my chickens before they hatch, but what else should I say? I want us to win a Super Bowl, and we can do it.&quot;
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			  <news:name>Trump torches &apos;stupid&apos; question from reporter on beautification projects amid Iran war</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump torches &apos;stupid&apos; question from reporter on beautification projects amid Iran war</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump blasted a question from an ABC reporter on Thursday about projects the president had been working on amid the war in Iran, calling it &quot;stupid.&quot;
&quot;Mr. President, you are here against the backdrop of a war in Iran. Why focus on all these projects right now?&quot; Scott asked.
&quot;Because I want to keep our country beautiful and safe,&quot; Trump said. &quot;This place was disgusting. It&apos;s an ugly place. Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, and we had a terrible, you probably don&apos;t see dirt, but I do. If you walk down this pond... They had to take 11 or 12 truckloads of garbage out of that lake, out of that water. And it sat there for years like that. And that&apos;s not what our country is about. Our country is about beauty, cleanliness, safety, great people. Not a filthy capital.&quot;
The president added, &quot;It&apos;s such a stupid question that you ask.&quot;
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Trump asked why the reporter, ABC&apos;s Rachel Scott, would ask the question.
&quot;This is one of the worst reporters. She&apos;s with ABC fake news. She&apos;s a horror show. And she says, &apos;Why would you bother fixing this up?&apos; Why would I bother taking 11 or 12 truckloads of filth out of the water in front of the Lincoln Monument? That&apos;s what made our country great—beauty. Made our country, people. A question like that is a disgrace to our country,&quot; Trump added.
ABC&apos;s Rachel Scott posted the questioning on X.
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ABC News did not immediately return a request for comment from Fox News Digital.
Trump has lashed out at reporters several times in his second term. During a press gaggle on Air Force One in March, Trump called ABC News &quot;corrupt.&quot;
Trump was asked at the time if he could explain why thousands of Marines and sailors are being sent to the Middle East. The president appeared to shush the reporter before responding.
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&quot;You’re a very obnoxious person,&quot; Trump said before quickly moving on to another reporter. 
He was asked another question earlier, reportedly by the same reporter, about a fundraising email. The president asked the correspondent what network they were with, as the reporter said ABC News.
&quot;One of the worst, most fake, most corrupt,&quot; Trump responded. &quot;You know what, ABC News, I think it’s maybe the most corrupt news organization on the planet. I think they’re terrible.&quot;
Trump then declared, &quot;I don’t want any more from ABC News.&quot;
Fox News&apos; Brian Flood contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Omar camp breaks silence on fraud probe, blames Walz, Trump as new claims clash with earlier statements</news:name>
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			<news:title>Omar camp breaks silence on fraud probe, blames Walz, Trump as new claims clash with earlier statements</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., has not publicly or privately responded to a top investigative committee in Minnesota’s request for information on her possible ties to the massive fraud scandal, but a recent email from one of her former top staffers to the committee sheds light on how her camp may view the situation and who they blame.
&quot;As the District Director for Congresswoman Ilhan Omar from 2019-2022, I read with interest your comments in Session Daily regarding H.R.6187 - MEALS Act,&quot; former Omar District Director Kendal Killian wrote in an email, obtained by Fox News Digital, Wednesday afternoon to the Minnesota House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Committee Chair Kristin Robbins. The email was also sent to Rep. Dave Pinto, the lead Democrat on the committee.
Killian wrote, &quot;If the quote is accurate, you said, ‘She passed the MEALS Act in March 2020.’ Given that you were elected in 2018, I find it surprising that I need to explain to you how a bill becomes law, but one person cannot unilaterally pass legislation.&quot;
Republicans have long argued that the pandemic-era school meal waivers tied to the MEALS Act, sponsored by Omar, helped create the conditions that enabled the massive Feeding Our Future fraud scheme, which federal prosecutors say totaled roughly $250 million. 
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Killian went on to explain to Robbins, who has previously served as a legislative director in Congress, that because Republicans controlled the Senate and the White House when the larger bill was passed, that they have &quot;responsibility for implementation&quot; of the legislation.
&quot;So your characterization that Rep. Ilhan Omar passed this legislation unilaterally (and oversaw its execution) is off base,&quot; Killian said. Killian went further in his effort to distance Omar from the legislation, claiming that the bill critics have been citing &quot;never even passed.&quot;
&quot;Again, it is bizarre to have to explain this to a State Representative, but maybe you need some help,&quot; Killian’s email says. He claimed that Robbins is suffering from &quot;confusion,&quot; because &quot;similar legislative language to that in the MEALS Act was included in the Families First Coronavirus Response Act.&quot;
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&quot;While the original Meals Act (which never passed) was more similar to universal school meals legislation Omar championed and Representative Sydney Jordan in Minnesota later shepherded, the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (supported by McConnell and signed by Trump) added waiver authority that facilitated much of the Feeding Our Future fraud,&quot; Killian wrote. &quot;The fraud was not committed under any bill authored by Omar, but rather under broader COVID-19 legislation and by taking advantage of USDA emergency waivers granted by the Trump administration. Those flexibilities, combined with weak oversight and rapid funding expansion, created conditions that were later exploited in the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme.&quot;
In bold, Killian wrote that the Families First Coronavirus Response Act was not &quot;chiefly sponsored&quot; by Omar and &quot;thus is grossly inaccurate to claim so&quot; and ended the email saying that &quot;perhaps&quot; the committee should subpoena President Trump rather than Omar.
While the MEALS Act itself did not pass as a standalone bill, it is listed on Congress.gov as related legislation to the broader Families First Coronavirus Response Act, which became law in 2020 and included similar school meal waiver provisions. Robbins told Fox News Digital the former Omar staffer is &quot;lying&quot; about the impact Omar had, arguing the core purpose of the MEALS Act, expanding USDA waiver authority, was part of the broader legislation.
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 &quot;I’m talking about the MEALS Act that got incorporated in the larger coronavirus package,&quot; Robbins explained. &quot;In the related bills section it links to the Ilhan bill and lists it as one of the bills included in the Act, the language is identical.&quot;
Congress.gov, the official legislative database run by the Library of Congress, lists Omar’s MEALS Act (H.R. 6187) as &quot;related legislation&quot; to the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (H.R. 6201).
Robbins pointed to numerous examples of Omar taking credit in messages to her constituents back in Minneapolis for the legislation that did ultimately pass and citing her MEALS Act.
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In Omar’s own September 2020 press release, she explicitly says she &quot;passed into law this spring&quot; the MEALS Act provisions and describes them as legislation that &quot;directly authorized these school meal waivers.&quot; 
&quot;Ilhan’s MEALS Act, a bill aimed at protecting students’ access to school meal benefits during school closures, was passed into law as part of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act,&quot; Omar’s campaign website reads.
Additionally, Omar publicly pushed back after the Trump administration signaled in the summer and fall of 2020, after the legislation passed, that it would begin scaling back or letting some of the waivers expire and return programs closer to their pre-pandemic rules.
In August, she again linked the legislation she sponsored in the House to the overall situation, saying in a letter to the Trump administration, &quot;In March, Congress authorized the use of waivers in the MEALS Act and the COVID-19 Child Nutrition Response Act in order to continue to provide school meals for children during the pandemic.&quot;
&quot;Absolutely not, it did help feed kids,&quot; Omar said in December when asked if she regreted her support for the MEALS Act.
Killian’s email also directly contradicts his own words in a LinkedIn post from a year ago, reviewed by Fox News Digital, in which he characterized the significance of the legislation differently.
&quot;When I worked in Congresswoman Ilhan Omar’s office during the pandemic, she wrote and passed the MEALS Act, a vital bill funding schools and feeding all kids,&quot; Killian wrote.
In the same post, Killian described the bill as laying &quot;the groundwork&quot; for broader school meals policy, a contrast to his email to lawmakers in which he argued the legislation &quot;never even passed&quot; and sought to distance it from the framework later used during the pandemic. 
Killian’s email to Robbins also included a P.S. with a link to the well-known Schoolhouse Rock &quot;I’m Just a Bill&quot; cartoon that explains to children how bills become law.
&quot;It’s shameful,&quot; Robbins told Fox News Digital about the tone of the email and referred to the situation as Omar’s &quot;henchmen&quot; coming after her. 
&quot;We have had no official response from the congresswoman, but they have a former district director, which is the most senior position, and he sent it to me and the Democrat lead on the committee,&quot; Robbins said. &quot;So he&apos;s clearly wanting to have Democrats push back on me and say, ‘Robbins doesn&apos;t know what she&apos;s talking about, this wasn&apos;t really Ilhan&apos;s bill, it never passed,’ which is just BS.&quot;
Notably, Killian’s letter does not address the specific questions the committee asked Omar in a recent letter, which the congresswoman has not responded to, related to the several connections between Omar and individuals in the Somali community charged or implicated in the case.
The committee asked Omar to turn over communications showing how she promoted expanded access to federal child nutrition programs, including emails, texts and meeting records with the Minnesota Department of Education and constituents. 
The request also zeroed in on Omar’s public promotion of a Minneapolis restaurant that later became linked to the fraud scandal. Robbins cited a Somali-language TV appearance in which Omar highlighted Safari Restaurant as a meal distribution site and asked for all communications related to the video and the restaurant’s participation.
&quot;She fought to keep the waivers in place during the time that Safari and the other fraudsters were making their money,&quot; Robbins told Fox News Digital.
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The committee is also seeking records of any contact between Omar and a long list of individuals charged or implicated in the Feeding Our Future case, including nonprofit founder Aimee Bock and dozens of alleged co-conspirators as well as information about political donations Omar received from individuals later charged in the case, requesting &quot;any and all&quot; communications with those donors.
In a response to Fox News Digital, Killian did not directly say whether his original email was coordinated with Rep. Omar or her office, instead describing it as his personal &quot;perspective.&quot; He acknowledged that &quot;very similar language&quot; from the MEALS Act was included in the broader coronavirus relief package that became law.
Killian also argued that responsibility for the fraud lies with those who implemented the program, placing blame on both federal and state officials, particularly Gov. Tim Walz.
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&quot;It was then overseen by the Trump USDA. And then governors like Walz. Frankly, Governor Walz…deserves the same level of scrutiny as this Fox inquiry,&quot; Killian wrote. &quot;At the end of the day, it was Governor Walz who [expletive] this up.&quot;
Killian further sought to distance the legislation from the fraud itself, arguing that &quot;no fraud took place at actual public schools&quot; and that &quot;the nonprofits did,&quot; adding that &quot;Ilhan’s bill was focused on the former.&quot; 
But the same waiver authority allowed meals to be distributed far beyond school cafeterias, including at non-school sites such as restaurants and community locations later tied to the fraud scheme, raising questions about how separate the two systems were in practice.
Killian also dismissed inconsistencies over whether the MEALS Act &quot;passed&quot; as a matter of &quot;casual&quot; or imprecise language, without directly reconciling his emailed statement that the bill &quot;never even passed&quot; with his prior description of Omar as having &quot;wrote and passed&quot; it.
Omar’s office did not respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.
Omar was given a deadline of May 5 to respond to the committee, which she did not meet, and has yet to give any public response.
After Omar missed the deadline, the committee attempted to subpoena her for the, information but was blocked by Democrats on the committee in a party-line vote. 
&quot;It’s the same story every time,&quot; Robbins posted on X after the vote. &quot;Fraud is committed, information is suppressed, and the dysfunction continues.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>NJ Transit reduces World Cup train ticket prices after backlash, citing more monetary support: report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Getting to World Cup games at MetLife Stadium via train this summer will reportedly be a little cheaper than originally planned.
After NJ Transit and the FIFA New York New Jersey Host Committee initially announced $150 round-trip tickets from New York Penn Station to the New Jersey stadium, the tickets will now be lowered to $105.
NJ Transit said that it received monetary support from &quot;sponsors and other sources,&quot; so the prices were able to be lowered, according to The Athletic.
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After the initial prices were set, New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill and FIFA got into a spat, with the governor saying FIFA should pay for the train tickets. FIFA criticized Sherrill&apos;s &quot;unprecedented&quot; plan and added that the expensive train tickets would have a &quot;chilling effect&quot; on the fan experience.
&quot;Governor Sherrill has been clear that FIFA should contribute to transport its fans to World Cup games. Since it hasn’t, she directed NJ Transit to seek private and non-taxpayer dollars to significantly reduce the fare,&quot; a spokesperson for Sherrill said to The Athletic. &quot;The Governor appreciates all the companies that have already stepped up to lower the costs for ticket holders.  She will continue to ensure the World Cup is an experience that benefits fans and all New Jerseyans.&quot;
NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri defended the $150 train tickets, saying the ultimate cost to the public transportation company should not be the burden of New Jersey commuters.
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&quot;It is an exciting moment for New Jersey to showcase New Jersey&apos;s diversity as well as its economic standing in the country and in the world. Equally important, (Sherrill) has said that New Jersey commuters cannot and will not subsidize the movement of fans going to the game, because that would not be fair,&quot; Kolluri said, reiterating that the tournament will cost NJ Transit $48 million.
&quot;In order to move 40,000 people and to pay for the cost of $6 million (per game), we have to charge $150.&quot;
The CEO said if the regular $12.90 fare were put in place, commuters would subsidize the $48 million bill by 92%.
Parking has been prohibited at MetLife Stadium, and ride-sharing will be limited, meaning an increase in NJ Transit commutes.
New York Penn Station will also only be open to matchgoers beginning four hours before the start of games, and area residents were urged to avoid nonessential NJ Transit travel on game days.
The first game at MetLife Stadium is June 13.
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			<news:keywords>The Virginia Supreme Court on Friday invalidated a new, voter-approved redistricting map, delivering a significant victory for Republicans in the state ahead of the fast-approaching 2026 midterm elections.
&quot;We hold that the legislative process employed to advance this proposal violated Article XII, Section 1 of the Constitution of Virginia,&quot; the Virginia Supreme Court said in the ruling. &quot;This constitutional violation incurably taints the resulting referendum vote and nullifies its legal efficacy.&quot;
The Virginia Supreme Court heard oral arguments last month over the newly passed congressional map, which voters in the state approved by a narrow 51% to 49% margin.
The ballot measure would have given  the Democrat-controlled Virginia legislature — rather than the state&apos;s current nonpartisan commission — temporary redistricting power through 2030.
It was also expected to yield a 10-1 advantage for Democrats in Virginia&apos;s congressional delegation, up from their current 6-5 edge.
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			<news:keywords>Some bad ideas refuse to stay buried, no matter how often the facts prove them wrong. The efforts of the far-left in trying to revive the 1930s‑era Robinson‑Patman Act (RPA) and its companion antitrust theories is one of them. 
This misbegotten relic of the Great Depression placed restrictions on wholesalers from charging lower prices for retailers who bought in large volumes. Big chain stores like the now-defunct A&amp;P were accused of undercutting mom-and-pop grocers by demanding lower wholesale prices. Populist politicians painted these chains as monopolists squeezing out the little guy. The inconvenient fact that these savings were passed on to consumers in lower retail prices was ignored.
Congress back then mistook efficiency for exploitation, treating competition as something sinister rather than a win for the consumer. Prices rose, consumers lost and small stores didn’t miraculously return to profitability. Courts and federal agencies eventually narrowed the law’s reach, allowing market efficiency to prevail once again.
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Yet nearly ninety years after this ludicrous law was enacted, elements of the far-left are arguing that its concept of punishing pricing differences charged by wholesalers between large and small retailers should be resurrected. Their theory holds that &quot;price discrimination&quot; by big buyers makes markets unfair and harms Main Street. They cry that government oversight is necessary to restore their notions of balance.
Of course, the preposterous economics behind this thinking don’t add up. In &quot;Stop Making Sense: Reviving the Robinson Patman Act and the Economics of Intermediate Price Discrimination,&quot; Brent Skorup methodically dismantles the justifications for reviving the RPA. His core message: price differences aren’t proof of unfairness. They’re the mechanism that keeps competition alive and prices low.
Reviving this Depression-era theory today makes even less sense. Our economy runs on customization and dynamic pricing, from airline tickets to online retailers adjusting to market conditions by the minute. Skorup shows that intermediate price discrimination isn’t a bug of capitalism; it’s a feature of vibrant markets. 
When buyers with different volumes or logistics costs get different price offers, that’s not injustice — it’s arithmetic. If Walmart innovates supply chain efficiencies or Amazon handles distribution more efficiently or Costco buys and sells in bigger lots, consumers win with lower shelf prices. Manufacturers willingly offer volume discounts because they sell more overall through those efficient, high-volume outlets. Penalizing that efficiency doesn’t protect competition; it punishes it. It’s like forcing every shopper to pay the same price for an airline seat or hotel room regardless of timing or demand — economically absurd in a world built on choice.
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Every customer of discounters like Walmart and Costco knows the virtue of purchasing items in bulk.
This push to resurrect the RPA and its companion antitrust litigation theories fits a broader ideological campaign from the left to use antitrust law as a social-engineering tool. A prime pusher of this type of power grabbing has been Lina Khan, who headed the FTC under Joe Biden;  her fellow travelers include the likes of the current neo-communist mayor of New York City, Zohran Mamdani.
For more than forty years — under both parties and across the courts — the economic consensus held that antitrust should focus solely on consumer welfare. If prices fall and output rises, markets work. Today’s left wants to junk that principle for a pre-modern view more obsessed with shielding competitors rather than protecting competition.
In Skorup’s analysis, bureaucrats would gain huge discretion to deem pricing differences &quot;reasonable&quot; or not. That uncertainty chills investment, discourages innovation, and turns pricing into a political decision. Businesses would cater to activist regulators and trial lawyers instead of customers. That’s not fairness — it’s favoritism by red tape. It’s a form of tyranny that erodes our basic freedoms, which is just what the far-left lusts for.
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Free market advocates need to push back. The RPA is a fossil from a time when Washington believed it could dictate the right price for everything. Four decades of evidence confirms that competition — not regulation — drives efficiency and choice. When government kills price discrimination, it kills the competition that shields consumers from gouging.  
Even without federal action, state RPA copycats and courtroom trial lawyers are testing these theories that threaten to distort markets nationwide through regulatory uncertainty and litigation.
Policymakers who read the Skorup report will see that the supposed harms of price discrimination are mostly theoretical, while the benefits — lower prices, greater choice, stronger competition — are real. Healthy markets need freedom to set prices, reward innovation, and reflect true costs. Reviving the Robinson‑Patman Act would drag us back to a command-and-control model of retailing that failed once and would fail again.
The marketplace doesn’t need a New Deal‑era referee blowing the whistle on deals that save consumers money. It needs leaders who understand that  &quot;fairness&quot; means open competition and voluntary exchange. Since the 1930s, real world experience has consigned the idea behind the RPA into the junkyard of history. Keep it there!
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Cut down on heat buildup with these shades and covers.
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Shield your passengers from the heat with a four-pack of window shades that block harsh UV rays, minimize glare and keep the backseat cooler. Press the plastic side of the shade against the inside of the window and static electricity will hold it in place. When you want full sun, just peel it off. 
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This affordable cover protects your dashboard from constant sun exposure that leads to fading and a hotter interior. The thick, wrinkle-resistant mat stays in place with silicone dots to prevent slipping. Choose your car&apos;s model for a customized fit.
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			<news:keywords>From tracking sleep and steps to monitoring heart rate, temperature and stress levels, wearable devices like smartwatches and rings are growing in popularity as wellness tools.
Fox News&apos; Brian Kilmeade recently used one of these — an Oura ring — to track his metrics from the early morning hours through a demanding work schedule and reported the results live on &quot;Fox &amp; Friends.&quot;
&quot;I just got four hours and one minute [of sleep], but I have some REM sleep, 14%, over 20% of deep sleep. Feeling pretty good, I feel pretty fresh,&quot; Kilmeade shared during his first early morning update, reviewing the stats from his ring.
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Throughout the day, the wearable tracked his physiological responses to various environments, from the stress of a live television broadcast to the physical exertion of a workout.
Kilmeade observed the data in real time, noting, &quot;You see the stress level spike just a little bit … as I make my way over to radio, my activity is going to pick up.&quot;
By the end of his day, which included a trip to West Point and hours spent in a car, the device provided a summary of Kilmeade&apos;s activity levels and heart rate stability.
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Dr. Craig Basman, a New Jersey cardiologist, joined the program to interpret the data and discuss the clinical implications of such technology.
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Basman immediately addressed Kilmeade’s limited rest. &quot;Well, I don&apos;t think you have to be a cardiologist to diagnose him with suboptimal sleep,&quot; he said.
However, the doctor highlighted the broader potential of these tools, explaining that &quot;these wearable devices are changing the landscape of cardiology&quot; and that &quot;the future is bright, not just for preventative care ... but also screening and detection of actual cardiovascular pathology.&quot;
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The cardiologist urged users to treat the data as a catalyst for lifestyle changes, noting that he wouldn&apos;t recommend detection tools unless you’re &quot;going to do something about it.&quot;
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Regarding the accuracy of the technology, Basman said there is &quot;robust data&quot; to suggest that the numbers are &quot;incredibly accurate&quot; for a lot of the metrics people are viewing, specifically data like resting heart rate and heart rate variability.
He also mentioned that some devices can detect serious conditions like atrial fibrillation, which affects millions and can often go undetected during a standard physical exam.
For younger individuals, wearables can serve as a &quot;great primary prevention tool,&quot; according to the doctor, given that plaque can begin to develop in the arteries as early as the 20s and 30s.
For the older population, the devices act more as a &quot;screening tool for actual existing cardiac pathology,&quot; he added.
Anyone concerned about wearable health data should consult a doctor for medical guidance.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Tim Walz Minnesota forcing teachers to abide by ‘horribly disgusting,’ ‘crazy’ race standard, says lawmaker</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tim Walz Minnesota forcing teachers to abide by ‘horribly disgusting,’ ‘crazy’ race standard, says lawmaker</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Public school teachers in Gov. Tim Walz’s Minnesota are required to abide by a &quot;horribly disgusting&quot; and &quot;crazy&quot; race standard that forces them to assess how their &quot;biases, perceptions and academic training&quot; perpetuate oppression, a state lawmaker said.
In an interview with Fox News Digital, Republican state Sen. Mark Koran pointed to the requirement as further evidence of how education in Minnesota has &quot;eroded.&quot;
According to Minnesota’s guidebook on &quot;Standards of Effective Practice,&quot; public school teachers hoping to be licensed by the state must demonstrate that they have assessed &quot;how their biases, perceptions and academic training may affect their teaching practice and perpetuate oppressive systems.&quot;
The requirement, which Minnesota classifies as one of its &quot;professional responsibilities,&quot; further demands teachers use &quot;tools to mitigate their own behavior to disrupt oppressive systems.&quot;
Koran said this requirement effectively amounts to forcing teachers to take a &quot;vow of being an oppressor,&quot; which he called &quot;just crazy&quot; and &quot;horribly detrimental.&quot;
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He ripped into Walz over the changes, saying, &quot;He&apos;s tied to the radicals, he&apos;s tied to the teachers’ unions, all the public unions of a really wild, radical agenda.&quot;
According to Koran, Minnesota has recently redone all of its teaching licensing standards &quot;under the guise of racism.&quot;
Under the new standards, he explained, teachers &quot;have to embed in their curriculum, in their pedagogy, the understanding of the ‘oppressed’ and the ‘oppressor’ environment and overtly include that in their curricula.&quot;
&quot;It&apos;s horribly disgusting,&quot; he said. &quot;It is racism. It is instilling the systemic racism that doesn&apos;t exist today.&quot;
Another professional responsibility required by Minnesota is that teachers understand &quot;how prejudice, discrimination, and racism operate at the interpersonal, intergroup and institutional levels.&quot;
Teachers are required to demonstrate an understanding of &quot;the historical foundations of education in Minnesota, including law, policies, and practices, that have and continue to create inequitable opportunities, experiences, and outcomes for learners.&quot;
The guidebook continues that teachers must highlight how the education system has created inequitable opportunities for &quot;Indigenous students and students historically denied access, underserved, or underrepresented on the basis of race, class, disability, religion, gender, sexual orientation, language, socioeconomic status, or country of origin.&quot;
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Further, under the section on student learning, the guidebook requires teachers to demonstrate their understanding of &quot;the diverse impacts of individual and systemic trauma&quot; on learning, including &quot;racism, and micro and macro aggressions.&quot;
Teachers are required to know how to support students using &quot;culturally responsive strategies and resources to address these impacts.&quot;
Koran asserted that this &quot;wild political ideology&quot; is going to drive out more and more teachers from teaching in public schools.
&quot;It&apos;s an offensive statement to assume that somebody&apos;s an oppressor based on who&apos;s the disfavored race of the week,&quot; he said. &quot;We just can&apos;t have that.&quot;
Koran said that these race-based changes have been made as academic outcomes in Minnesota have simultaneously been plummeting.
&quot;They&apos;ve lowered the standards under the guise of equity,&quot; he said. &quot;Today in Minnesota, half of our children can&apos;t read or write or do math at grade level, 50 percent, and they have high school diplomas.&quot;  
&quot;Minnesota is bragging about the graduation rates; we hit the highest ever, but fewer people have an education and are set up with a foundation to be successful,&quot; he lamented.
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This comes as Walz and the state of Minnesota are facing increased national scrutiny over one of the largest fraud scandals in U.S. history. Koran said that if there is one message he could communicate to Minnesotans, it is that &quot;the governor matters.&quot;
&quot;We’ve got to get Minnesota back on the right track,&quot; he said. &quot;The governor sets the tone, sets the direction, and sets the goals for which we need to work to achieve.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Walz and the Minnesota Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board for comment. Fox News Digital also reached out to Education Minnesota, the state’s largest teachers’ union, for comment.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>In Tucson, homelessness exists on spectrum, with no easy answers to pricey problem</news:title>
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			<news:title>Pima County health officials look for solutions as drug overdoses rebound</news:title>
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			  <news:name>GOP candidate Bianco&apos;s two-word jab at Katie Porter draws gasps from California debate audience</news:name>
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			<news:title>GOP candidate Bianco&apos;s two-word jab at Katie Porter draws gasps from California debate audience</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The crowd at a California gubernatorial debate gasped and groaned after Republican candidate Chad Bianco suggested Democratic candidate Katie Porter take his advice on how to be a proper mother during a heated discussion on the state&apos;s sanctuary policies for illegal immigrants.
Porter and Bianco were two of seven gubernatorial candidates who took part in NBC LA and Telemundo 52&apos;s Wednesday debate, held just weeks before California’s jungle primary scheduled for June 2, 2026.
The scuffle between Porter and Bianco began after the moderator asked Porter for her thoughts on the state&apos;s sanctuary policies for illegal immigrants. Porter said the laws on the books should be enforced to ensure &quot;crazy cowboys&quot; aren&apos;t &quot;taking the law into their own hands.&quot;
Bianco interjected, saying, &quot;tell that to a crazy mother who lost her child.&quot;
&quot;I don&apos;t need any lectures from you about being a mother,&quot; Porter said.
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&quot;You might,&quot; Bianco quipped back, causing the audience to gasp.
Both Porter and Bianco’s campaigns have been marked by controversy. A resurfaced video of Porter directing expletives at a staffer, along with details from her divorce, has raised questions about whether the former congresswoman has the temperament to lead California.
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Porter shares three children with her ex-husband Matthew Hoffman. The couple separated in 2013. In his divorce filings, Hoffman accused Porter of being verbally and physically abusive to him, accusing the gubernatorial candidate at one point of pouring a bowl of scalding-hot mashed potatoes on his head.
However, despite these abuse allegations, Porter shares custody of their children with her ex-husband.
And while Porter&apos;s ex-boyfriend Julian Willis had threatened to call Child Protective Services on her; there is no evidence that Porter has ever lost custody of her children. The threats from the ex-boyfriend to call CPS on Porter were among roughly a thousand texts Porter and her family members received over the course of a three month period. Porter received a temporary restraining order from Willis based on allegations that he was verbally and physically abusive to her.
Fox News Digital reached out to Porter for comment.
Meanwhile, Bianco — a career law enforcement officer and sitting sheriff — has faced criticism over his past association with the far-right Oath Keepers, though he says his brief membership ended in 2014.
Fox News Digital reached out to Bianco for further comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Disney&apos;s big mistake with &quot;Star Wars&quot; was turning Luke Skywalker into Mark Hamill: miserable, pathetic and sad</news:name>
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			<news:title>Disney&apos;s big mistake with &quot;Star Wars&quot; was turning Luke Skywalker into Mark Hamill: miserable, pathetic and sad</news:title>
			<news:keywords>I&apos;ve said it for years now, but it&apos;s worth repeating today: Luke Skywalker has become such a miserable, depressing loser.
Just an old, insufferable, pathetic, sad loser.
I can&apos;t believe Mark Hamill has made the world hate Luke Skywalker. That would have been nearly impossible 30 years ago. Or 20 years ago. Or, really, even 10 years ago.
But a lot has changed in a decade. Hamill, like most of Hollywood, suffers from Trump Derangement Syndrome. I believe he was first diagnosed back in 2016, and he&apos;s really starting to deteriorate now. You see it with old people, right? I&apos;m seeing it happen right now with my grandma in the nursing home down the street.
Again, it&apos;s sad. It&apos;s brutal to watch. But, that&apos;s how these diseases work. They turn you into a completely different person. That&apos;s what we&apos;re seeing with Mark Hamill.
For those who missed it, Hamill posted a picture depicting President Trump in a casket to his Bluesky account earlier this week. Yes, I said Bluesky. I know, try to stop laughing. Mark swore off Elon&apos;s Twitter years ago after Trump won the election. True story.
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Anyway, Hamill faced such intense backlash for the photo that he predictably deleted it Thursday night, replacing it with some sort of BS apology that nobody believes nor really cares about. He tried to spin the photo, clearly depicting a dead Trump, as something else.
OK, Mark. Whatever you say, pal.
I don&apos;t care about that. Mark Hamill has been a lunatic for years now. When they show you their true colors, believe them. We all know he&apos;s obsessed with the president. That&apos;s not news.
But Hamill&apos;s disgusting post comes on the heels of a bad week for &quot;Star Wars,&quot; and that&apos;s what I&apos;d like to talk about here.
Earlier this week, Nielsen released Star Wars streaming data over the past year. It painted a really bad picture for Disney&apos;s controversial sequels.
And by &quot;really bad,&quot; I mean not only are people not watching them ... people are ignoring them completely.
Not one of Disney&apos;s sequels to the Skywalker saga — &quot;Force Awakens,&quot; &quot;Last Jedi,&quot; or &quot;Rise of Skywalker&quot; — made the top 10 most streamed Star Wars films/shows last May the Fourth. Not one.
The list was mostly made up for the originals and the three prequels, with a couple Disney TV installments (Andor) mixed in.
I knew fans despised the newest trilogy ... I didn&apos;t realize they truly hated it to the point where they literally ignore it. I figured at least one would make the list, right?
Wrong. And it&apos;s so obvious why ...
Look at Mark Hamill. He is exactly what Star Wars has become under woke Disney&apos;s watch. An exhausting, preachy, frankly, boring and outdated version of his former self.
That&apos;s what Star Wars has devolved into, and that&apos;s who Mark Hamill has become.
The writing is lazy. The battles are boring. The plot makes no sense. Above all, it&apos;s become just unwatchable, insufferable and full of virtue-signaling. It&apos;s what all of Hollywood has become since Donald Trump first took office in 2016.
John Boyega, who played Finn — a Black stormtrooper — in the sequels, once complained that Disney mishandled the introduction of a Black character. Seriously. He was upset that his Black character wasn&apos;t more central in the final two movies.
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And you know what? He was right. Finn&apos;s arc was awful, and that goes back to how bad the writing was. But it had nothing to do with him being Black. He was a good character that was completely botched by Disney. I don&apos;t care if he was Black, White or purple — his character STUNK.
Boyega, of course, made it about race. Again, it was exhausting.
But that was the case with all of the sequels, except, of course, the first one. Disney admitted that one was more of an ode to the fans, with most of the main cast returning. Shockingly, it was the best of all three ... by a mile.
Hamill returned to reprise his role as Luke Skywalker in &quot;Last Jedi,&quot; and that&apos;s when things really started to spiral. Luke, like Hamill in real life, had morphed into this unrecognizable loser. Just a pathetic, sad old man who hated the world and spent his days in solitude. It was embarrassing.
Luke&apos;s demise and Boyega&apos;s whining about the Black stormtrooper weren&apos;t the only reasons Disney&apos;s three movies failed.
Don&apos;t bother watching. He returned to the big screen hanging from some sort of clothes hanger in a cave. It was the most ridiculous thing I&apos;ve ever seen.
Next to Disney&apos;s portrayal of Luke, of course. That was their big mistake. I can get past the virtue-signaling and the bad writing and Carrie Fisher floating in space (seriously).
I cannot get past them making Luke Skywalker exactly like old, decrepit, pathetic Mark Hamill.
That&apos;s a step too far.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Lime, the Uber-backed micromobility company, files for IPO</news:name>
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			<news:title>Lime, the Uber-backed micromobility company, files for IPO</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After years of hints and preparation, Lime plans to enter the public markets.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Community-built map tracks ICE activity across Tucson</news:name>
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			<news:title>Community-built map tracks ICE activity across Tucson</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Tucson migrant advocates have designed a new tool to help track immigration-related enforcement in and around the city as arrests surge under President Donald Trump’s mass deportation initiative.
Tucson Migra Map allows people to document and visualize enforcement activities by Immigration and Customs Enforcement and other federal agencies. While revealing patterns, the tool also raises questions about safety, transparency and the limits of public tracking tools.
“It indicates the level of chaos and how disruptive it is to our community,” activist Lucia Vindiola said in a statement. Vindiola launched the mutual aid group La Bodega to provide groceries and other help to people affected by increased enforcement.
“We are seeing firsthand the impact on families, limiting them from shopping for groceries and supplies,” Vindiola said.
In the year since Trump took office, immigration-related detentions have more than tripled in fiscal year 2025 — surging from less than 200 in late 2024 to more than 800 by June 2025. The response in communities nationwide has been swift, with groups such as the Tucson Rapid Response network organizing to  monitor and track federal immigration action on the street.
Geographer Dugan Meyer, one of the map’s creators, is a Ph.D. student at the University of Arizona who volunteers with Tucson Rapid Response and other related organizations.
“This project came out of the documentation work that Rapid Response is doing, but also around the city,” Meyer said. “It is a community research project, community mapping project.” The data is pulled from spreadsheets maintained since January 2025 that tracks and documents federal enforcement actions in greater Tucson such as raids, vehicle stops and aerial surveillance. 




Included is the December raid at one of several targeted Taco Giro locations where U.S. House Rep. Adelita Grijalva was pepper sprayed by federal agents. 
Incidents on the map are vetted and classified as “confirmed” or “credible but unconfirmed” based on the level of evidence. 
“If we have photographs of, say, an agent wearing a tactical vest that says ICE, that’s confirmed,” Meyer said. “Credible unconfirmed, we’re very confident something happened.”
Meyer said a trained Rapid Response observer witnessing an event, even if they had not photographed it, would be an example of a credible unconfirmed event.
“Their testimony about that would be enough for us,” he said.
Hundreds of people, including non-citizens, have contributed their eyewitness accounts of immigration enforcement to the map and the database it draws from, according to the Tucson Migrant Map website. Information from the local news is included, along with reports collected by Rapid Response and other neighborhood networks such as Migra Watch, and information shared on social media and in WhatsApp groups. 
Rapid Response member Steven Davis has documented five incidents, including one in which he was pepper sprayed by law enforcement. He says having these incidents recorded and published furthers his efforts to better show people what ICE is doing in their community. 
“The value of the observation is that we take this out of the shadows and get it out into the public,” Davis said. “The Migra Map is a public facing map that makes visible this activity that is mostly behind the scenes.”
Davis said knowing the data he collects will be used for Migra Map makes it more important for him to document diligently.
“There’s the saying garbage in, garbage out. I want to make sure that the information that I’m providing is the most accurate information that I can possibly provide,” Davis said.
Meyer said that as of late April, the team had reviewed around 562 incidents, with about 300 meeting the threshold to be included. The goal is to review reported incidents within a week, then add qualifying cases.
“We know that the map is an undercount by any estimation,” Meyer said. 
The map also includes police facilities and immigration detention facilities, along with flight paths of various federal agencies’ surveillance flights.
The accuracy of the reporting has been confirmed as more data is gathered, said Meyer. For example, repeated vehicle reports often confirm instances of surveillance.
Meyer said he hopes that the map will ultimately become a platform for information accessible to the public.
He said he thinks the map “can show in a way that people may know intuitively already.”
“It really helps us think about directly when we can see these things in relation to each other,” he added.
Meyer said that makes it easier to identify trends and point out hotspots like El Super grocery store on Tucson’s south side, which is frequented by mostly Latino customers and has seen a high concentration of enforcement. 
“It’s used as a hunting ground for that, but there are others as well,” Meyer said, such as specific apartment complexes targeted by ICE or other agencies.
The Tucson Migra Map was not the first of its kind. 
Last year, an initiative called People over Papers was used nationally to track immigration enforcement before being shut down by its host site, Padlet, for violations of its content policy.
Federal officials have said such tracking puts officers at risk, and other tracking sites, including ICEBlock, were previously taken offline after the Trump administration called for their removal.
Meyer said he hopes the Constitution’s protection of free speech will protect Migra Map from a similar fate, and that people in other places will be encouraged to launch their own initiatives.
Davis, the observer, said that unlike the earlier trackers, the Migra Map doesn’t attempt to alert people to events occurring in real time, but reports enforcement actions after the fact.
“It doesn’t tell you where ICE is active right now. It tells you where ICE has been active in the last months,” Davis said. “You could file a Freedom of Information Act for the Tucson District Office and get the exact same information that we’re providing on the map.”
Meyer also noted that he and the other developers have been public about the project. 
“It’s not a crime to collect this information and share this information,” said Meyer.
Nonetheless, some contributors opt to report anonymously out of fear.
“I think that anyone paying attention is at the very least concerned” about the current administration, Meyer said. He said he feels privileged he can publicly associate with the project.
But he allowed that Migra Map is far from perfect.
“The important thing is that it doesn’t tell us a lot,” Meyer said. “While many people would like it to be a real-time alert system, this map can’t be that,” he said.
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			  <news:name>WWE US Champion Tiffany Stratton takes her new belt for a celebratory ride on a jet ski, moose delay &amp; MEAT!</news:name>
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			<news:title>WWE US Champion Tiffany Stratton takes her new belt for a celebratory ride on a jet ski, moose delay &amp; MEAT!</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Let&apos;s get Friday Screencaps and the weekend cranking with Tiffany Stratton and her NEW WWE United States Championship belt going for a ride around Miami on a jet ski to celebrate her recent victory where she defeated Giulia during an episode of SmackDown.
I am not a wrestling guy, but I know content and the minute Tiff busted out that belt and started parading it around Biscayne Bay like it&apos;s a Super Bowl trophy, I knew immediately that it was Screencaps material.
By the way, according to wrestling insiders, real WWE belts have been estimated to be worth up to at least $250,000. An Andre the Giant championship belt reportedly sold for $600,000. In other words, Tiff Tiff&apos;s belt here probably isn&apos;t worth over a half-million, but it&apos;s not some cheap piece of plastic either. Put it this way, if she dropped it into the Bay, there&apos;s a good chance Triple H is sending a dive team down to go retrieve it.
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The legacy Screencaps readers know that this column has a contingent of readers from Crosby, North Dakota. We&apos;re talking an extremely remote part of the United States where you&apos;re on your own. The nearest McDonald&apos;s is a helluva drive. If you want Chick-fil-A, it&apos;s a four-to five-hour trip. You get the idea. These boys are REMOTE.
But, because they&apos;re in the middle of nowhere, we get videos like this from Dillon L. who is coaching the golf team. Yes, Crosby has its own nine-hole course and it&apos;s nice because the locals keep it nice and take pride in what they have.
– Dillon writes: Thought you and the caps community would appreciate this video from our high school golf meet today. This occurred on hole 5 here at the Crosby Country Club. 
Kinsey: How far do the boys travel to compete? It&apos;s not for the faint of heart.
– Dillon adds: Usually about 2 hours for most meets. Was nice to be able to host this one, we even won it which was cool.... Monday will be just under 3 hours away (10 am tee off). To qualify for state we play what they call a &quot;super region&quot; where 2 regions combine, that will be played at Bully Pulpit (legit course, supposedly makes national lists, never broke 90 there myself). That will be a little over 3 hours to get there... Also, not sure if its normal to put distance into time measurements, but 100% the only way we compare distances, no clue mileage.
Kinsey: I looked it up. Dillon and the team will travel approximately 220 miles one-way to play at Bully Pulpit. That&apos;s like me and the text group driving up to northern Michigan, getting out of the car and playing a meat grinder of a course. Good luck, boys.
It&apos;s working!
By the way, for the show we&apos;re taping this morning, we&apos;ll have on Instagram and Screencaps legend Terann Hilow. You guys always go nuts when she&apos;s on.
Last night, Millennial Chris B. in Bowling Green had to make a 35-minute drive for a 7 p.m. first pitch and then proceeds to see his 10U travel ball team get run-ruled in four innings. The Millennial didn&apos;t get home until around 9:30 p.m. This morning, he&apos;s back to work digging holes for gas lines and busting his ass. It&apos;s time to MAKE REC BALL GREAT AGAIN. Kids under 13 shouldn&apos;t have to make such trips on a Thursday night.
– Chris A. says you&apos;re insane if you don&apos;t: I have a five-day outfit rotation for my office work, with five pairs of pants and five 1/4 zips during the cooler months and about 15-20 polos. The polos and 1/4 zips get washed after every wear, and the pants get a wash after 8-10 wears unless I splash something on them. I can&apos;t see not washing 1/4 zips after every wear. Your pits don&apos;t just sweat onto your shirt, they bleed through to the next layer as well.
As for DoorDash, count me among those who have never had food delivered to their house. Never. I don&apos;t want to hear another G__D___ word from anyone pissing and moaning about how tight their money situation is, they can&apos;t pay off their student loans, their electric bills are too high, and yet they blow hundreds each month getting Starbucks delivered to them when they get a hankering. Just STFU. The problem is, these are the same clowns who will cry about how they don&apos;t have money saved up for retirement, and now we&apos;ll have to bail them out. Boo-freakin&apos;-hoo.
– Chris B. in Florida and sometimes in North Carolina writes: There’s an old-time saying for this: &quot;I don’t smoke and I don’t chew, and I don’t go with girls that do.&quot;
– Tyler V. checks in: Cigarette smoking is becoming less and less nowadays.  I&apos;d date a pouch user in my single days because I see it as a new variation of the old adage, &quot;if she smokes she pokes.&quot; I wouldn&apos;t date a dipper though.
– Rob M. in Florida doesn&apos;t directly address nicotine pouches, but he does address Natalie Decker, who, along with Charley Hull, are both promoting nicotine pouches. Rob writes: Just a few thoughts since the site changed its look. To be honest, I’m really having to adjust to the look of the new site, it just feels different. I’m pretty sure it’s me, I’m old and still love the old Blog form, but I will improvise, adapt and overcome ( shout out to Gunny Highway). 
Natalie Decker- She sure is fun to look at, but she couldn’t drive a nail in with a hammer. I get it, she’s hot, makes for some great promo pics, but she is a train wreck behind the wheel. Go ahead Nascar, do whatever you have to do to get some more eyeballs on your product, but here is an idea, I’ll give you this one for free, someone over there get a pen and paper. Put a better race on, get rid of the awful looking cars, go back to the Manufacturer wars. You don’t think the Big three want to showcase their product? Drop some of the races on tracks no one gives a damn about and showcase the old school tracks, Bristol, Talladega and Daytona get three races a season.  Try and get your fanbase back, the ones that got you where you are, or at least where you were, because right now the product is unwatchable. Oh, stop jamming Bubba Wallace down our throats, I’d rather watch Natalie than him.
– Chris A. has a new nickname for Charley Hull: How about Between Cheek and Gum Charley? I&apos;m channeling Walt Garrison here.
– Mike T. helps us ease into the weekend with a moment of peace and tranquility:
– David takes us home this week: Your email from Doug in Mason inspired me to write. My stepdaughter came into my life when she was 6 months old.  At about 18 months she was diagnosed with a chromosomal disorder that severely impacted her cognitive development, though fortunately she didn’t have any physical issues from it — she’s been mostly healthy as a horse.
Each day for the first years of her life were a struggle — not for any other reason other than just to trying to keep her safe.  She loved climbing, running away, and had no fear.  We had hoped she would eventually be able to talk, but even now (she’s 27) she can just say 1-2 word sentences.
On the plus side, when she was 6 she figured it out and got potty trained, and let me tell you that was one of the happiest days of our lives!  Changing the dump on a 6-year old was about as unpleasant as you can imagine.  She also started going to school in a self-enclosed classroom at that point and we were able to finally coast for a few years. We were a bit worried about puberty, but fortunately that wasn’t too bad. 
She managed to thrive through high school, but — like in most places — once she turned 21 the state cut her loose and we were on are own again.She’s happy and pretty well adjusted but pretty much still a 3 year old.  It is like being with an eternal child and though there’s a sadness associated with that, there’s still some sweetly poignant things as well.  Birthdays and Christmas never get old for her.  When we can do it, a trip to Disneyland is the highlight of her year.
And then two years ago I got cancer. The only thing I cried about when I was diagnosed was that the 20 years or so more I thought I had to take care of her were gone.  I have to cast her to the whims of society before I’m ready.  I don’t know if it will make much difference, but please ask the world to take of her when I’m gone.
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No doubt that email hit me hard. I give Doug in Mason and David all the praise in the world for sharing their struggles, wins and life stories. It adds serious value to what we&apos;re doing with this column. This column is about giving all of you a voice in what can feel like a lonely virtual world.
I hope each and every one of you has an incredible weekend. It&apos;s Mother&apos;s Day weekend. Go find the joy in the colors at the greenhouses and at the rebirth of everything we hold dear this time of year. Spend the weekend on the patio or the golf course. Grill your hearts out.
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			<news:title>Billie Eilish sparks firestorm for ‘very privileged’ take on meat eaters who love animals</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Billie Eilish is in the middle of another media frenzy and has been called a &quot;hypocrite&quot; for slamming people who love animals but eat meat.
During a recent on-camera interview with ELLE Magazine, the musician, who was promoting &quot;Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D),&quot; shared her stance on being vegan and warned listeners they were going to be unhappy with her take.
&quot;Y’all not gonna like me for this one... Eating meat is inherently wrong,&quot; the singer began.
Eilish continued, &quot;Two things cannot coincide. ‘I love animals, I love all animals so much,’ and ‘I eat meat.’&quot;
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&quot;You can’t do both. Sorry. You can eat meat! Go for it! You can love animals. But you can’t do both,&quot; she concluded.
Eilish&apos;s comments sparked backlash online, with some social media users calling her &quot;very privileged&quot; and a &quot;hypocrite.&quot;
&quot;Love her but she’s kinda of a hypocrite also I feel like this is a very privileged take lol,&quot; one user wrote on X.
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Another added, &quot;This is a very privileged position to have. The body functions better when we eat meat. If we cut it out, we&apos;d need to take many supplements &amp; that&apos;s not feasible for most. I&apos;m sure if we didn&apos;t generally need to eat it for better health then we wouldn&apos;t.&quot;
This online outrage is just the latest storm Eilish has found herself in this year. In February, Eilish made remarks during her 2026 Grammys acceptance speech that got a rise out of some viewers.
Eilish was mocked as a hypocrite for declaring &quot;no one is illegal on stolen land&quot; and &quot;f--- ICE&quot; while owning a massive Hollywood property.
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&quot;No one is illegal on stolen land,&quot; the 24-year-old &quot;Wildflower&quot; singer said while wearing an &quot;ICE OUT&quot; pin. &quot;I feel really hopeful in this room, and I feel like we need to keep fighting and speaking up and protesting. Our voices really do matter, and the people matter.&quot;
&quot;And f--- ICE, that&apos;s all I&apos;m gonna say, sorry,&quot; she added.
The following day, several critics, including federal lawmakers, called out the pop singer and suggested that she donate her million-dollar Los Angeles property back to Native Americans to return &quot;stolen land.&quot;
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In a statement to Fox News Digital at the time, Department of Homeland Security assistant secretary Tricia McLaughlin dismissed Eilish and other celebrities&apos; anti-ICE comments.
&quot;While Hollywood celebrities embarrassed themselves trying to drum up hatred of ICE officers from the Grammys, DHS law enforcement was hard at work arresting sex offenders, child abusers, and criminals convicted of assault in Minnesota,&quot; McLaughlin said.
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In January, Eilish received the 2026 MLK Jr. Beloved Community Environmental Justice Award and claimed people were being &quot;kidnapped&quot; and &quot;assaulted and murdered&quot; during ICE raids.
&quot;To be honest, I really don’t feel deserving,&quot; Eilish said. &quot;And it’s very strange to be celebrated for working towards environmental justice at a time where it feels less achievable than ever, given the state of our country and the world right now.&quot;
&quot;We’re seeing our neighbors being kidnapped, peaceful protesters being assaulted and murdered, our civil rights being stripped, resources to fight the climate crisis being cut for fossil fuels and animal agriculture destroying our planet, and people’s access to food and healthcare becoming a privilege for the wealthy instead of a new basic human right for all Americans,&quot; her speech continued.
&quot;It is very clear that protecting our planet and our communities is not a priority for this administration. And it’s really hard to celebrate that when we no longer feel safe in our own homes or in our streets,&quot; Eilish added.
DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin later condemned Billie Eilish in a statement given to Billboard.
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&quot;Clearly, Billie Eilish has not seen the newly released footage, which corroborates what DHS has stated all along — that this individual was impeding law enforcement and weaponized her vehicle in an attempt to kill or cause bodily harm to federal law enforcement,&quot; McLaughlin said.
&quot;ICE does not separate families,&quot; she added. &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. It’s garbage rhetoric from the likes of Billie Eilish that is leading to a 1,300% increase in assaults and 3,200% increase in vehicle rammings against our brave law enforcement.&quot;
Fox News Digital&apos;s Lindsay Kornick contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>PJM Interconnection — which oversees the grid for some of the densest data center developments on Earth — wants to overhaul itself. Not everyone thinks it&apos;s up to the task.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Airbnb says AI now writes 60% of its new code</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Airbnb also said its customer support AI bot now handles 40% of issues without escalating to a human agent.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Boy Meets World&apos; star throws her name in ring to be Danhausen&apos;s mystery partner at WWE Backlash</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>Danielle Fishel is one of the biggest pro wrestling fans in Hollywood.
The &quot;Boy Meets World&quot; star has regularly been seen at WWE events, including at the company’s premiere &quot;Monday Night Raw&quot; show on Netflix back in January 2025.
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On Wednesday, Fishel offered to be Danhausen’s mystery tag team partner for Backlash. Danhausen will be in a tag team match against Kit Wilson and The Miz. However, he’s still in need of a teammate, and Fishel said she would back him up.
&quot;Just saying, we have history,&quot; she wrote in an Instagram post accompanying a picture of herself in Danhausen’s face paint.
Danhausen responded with crying-laughing emojis, while CM Punk sent a shocked-face.
Wilson also replied, saying, &quot;I think we might fall out.&quot;
Social media has been buzzing about who Danhausen’s tag team partner could be. Anybody from Punk to John Cena to Shane McMahon and even Stephen A. Smith have been suggested as the mystery person.
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WWE broadcaster Michael Cole shed a little bit of light on the mystery partner, saying this week it was somebody who loves money. Do with that what you will.
The tag team match is one of five on the card.
Roman Reigns will defend the World Heavyweight Championship against Jacob Fatu, Trick Williams will put the United States Championship on the line against Sami Zayn and Seth Rollins vs. Bron Breakker and Iyo Sky vs. Asuka will look to be score-settling events.
Backlash is set to take place in Tampa, Florida, at 6 p.m. ET, and can be seen on ESPN programming.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Dem governor in the hot seat after testing limits of authority with major move against ICE</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dem governor in the hot seat after testing limits of authority with major move against ICE</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New York Governor Kathy Hochul is using her 2027 budget request to push new restrictions targeting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in the Empire State, testing the limits of her authority to impose requirements on federal agencies — a test that experts say is doomed from its outset.
The Local Cops Local Crimes Act would block local law enforcement from acting on behalf of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Alongside a proposed ban on masks and new operational limits in certain settings, Hochul’s efforts continue Democrats&apos; efforts to use state-level policies to push back on President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown.
&quot;ICE will no longer be able to use our police, our jails and our resources to carry out civil immigration enforcement. Because guess what: Our officers paid for by local taxpayer dollars were hired to protect their communities, to be there to assist with a traffic accident, to go after retail theft, stop domestic violence,&quot; Hochul said at a press event on Thursday.
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&quot;They’re not there to do the federal government’s bidding.&quot;
Since the beginning of President Donald Trump’s second term, governors in states like Illinois, California and Virginia have thrown up barriers to local-federal immigration cooperation by limiting communication, data sharing and more.
In Hochul’s case, the Local Cops Local Crimes Act rescinds and prevents the expansion of any new agreements under the 287(g) program — a federal law that allows local officers to assume authority to conduct immigration-related work that is normally carried out by federal officials.
It also comes alongside a slew of separate immigration-related reforms Hochul is pressing for, including establishing a state right to sue ICE for &quot;constitutional violations,&quot; a prohibition on masks for local and federal law enforcement and a restriction that would prevent ICE from entering schools, libraries, polling locations and homes without a judicial warrant.
Hans von Spakovsky, a legal scholar with Advancing American Freedom, believes those additional changes won’t survive long — even if they do become law.
&quot;If the question is: can she do any of that? The answer is no. This is not an ambiguous issue,&quot; Spakovsky said.
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Spakovsky, pointing to the 1890 Supreme Court case In re Neagle, said states can’t hold federal agents responsible for carrying out federal mandates.
The Local Cops Local Crimes Act stipulates that local law enforcement would still have to comply with warrants issued for an immigration-related arrest.
&quot;Nothing in this section shall be intended to limit local government law, law enforcement agency, correctional facility, or local correctional facility from enforcing any valid state or federal court-issued warrants or orders, or any other actions as required by law,&quot; the bill reads.
Even so, Laurin Bis, acting assistant secretary for the Department of Homeland Security, blasted Hochul’s announcement, calling it a dangerous development for NYC residents.
&quot;Governor Hochul&apos;s policies of not cooperating with ICE put New Yorkers in danger. When politicians bar local law enforcement from working with DHS, our law enforcement officers have to have a more visible presence so that we can find and apprehend the criminals let out of jails and back into communities,&quot; Bis said.
Bis said DHS feared that NYC would end up allowing more immigration-law violators back onto the street.
&quot;Instead of working with us, Governor Hochul is choosing to RELEASE violent criminals from her jails directly back into our communities to perpetrate more crimes and create more victims.&quot;
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Hochul’s office did not immediately respond to requests for comment on whether New York would refuse to hold suspects in violation of immigration law.
The office also did not respond to questions about why the Local Cops Local Crimes Act had been included alongside the 2027 budget request.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Trump admin releases highly anticipated files documenting UFOs, &apos;extraterrestrial life&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX — The Trump administration on Friday released a batch of &quot;never-before-seen&quot; files and videos on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon (UAP) as part of an effort to increase transparency on government knowledge of extraterrestrial phenomena.
&quot;The latest UAP videos, photos, and original source documents from across the entire United States government are all in one place – no clearance required. While past administrations sought to discredit or dissuade the American people, President Trump is focused on providing maximum transparency to the public, who can ultimately make up their own minds about the information contained in these files,&quot; the White House said in a statement to Fox News.
The release is a function of President Donald Trump&apos;s Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters (PURSUE) program.
Photos from the initial disclosure, which a White House official told Fox News is the first of a series of releases, show strangely shaped objects captured on film during the Apollo 12 and Apollo 17 space missions.
One photo taken from the surface of the moon appears to show a cluster of three tiny dots in the sky.
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A transcript of communications between Apollo 17 operators released in the disclosure Friday details the operators&apos; exchange over the unknown phenomenon.
&quot;Now we&apos;ve got a few very bright particles or fragments or something that go drifting by as we maneuver,&quot; an operator told the command center.
&quot;Roger. Understand,&quot; the center replied.
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&quot;There&apos;s a whole bunch of big ones on my window down there - just bright. It looks like the Fourth of July out of Ron&apos;s window,&quot; another operator added.
&quot;Yes. Now you can see some of them in shape. They&apos;re very jagged, angular fragments that are tumbling,&quot; the first operator said.
Another pair of photos from the release come from the FBI and contain images from New Year&apos;s Eve 1999 showing other UAPs in the same image as U.S. aircraft.
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In February, after former President Barack Obama told a podcaster that aliens were real, Fox News senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy asked Trump directly about the existence of aliens.
&quot;He gave classified information. He’s not supposed to be doing that,&quot; Trump said of Obama. &quot;I don’t know if they’re real or not. 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;
Days later, Trump announced in a Truth Social post that he would be declassifying files related to the subject.
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&quot;Based on the tremendous interest shown, I will be directing the Secretary of War, and other relevant Departments and Agencies, to begin the process of identifying and releasing Government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), and unidentified flying objects (UFOs), and any and all other information connected to these highly complex, but extremely interesting and important, matters. GOD BLESS AMERICA!&quot; he wrote.
Numerous agency heads commented on the release, calling it an unprecedented step in transparency.
&quot;The Department of War is in lockstep with President Trump to bring unprecedented transparency regarding our government’s understanding of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena,&quot; Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said.
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&quot;These files, hidden behind classifications, have long fueled justified speculation — and it’s time the American people see it for themselves. This release of declassified documents demonstrates the Trump Administration’s earnest commitment to unprecedented transparency,&quot; he concluded.
&quot;The American people have long sought transparency about the government’s knowledge of unidentified anomalous phenomena,&quot; Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard added.
&quot;Under President Trump’s leadership, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence is actively coordinating the Intelligence Community’s declassification efforts with the Department of War to ensure a careful, comprehensive, and unprecedented review of our holdings to provide the American people with maximum transparency. Today’s release is the first in what will be an ongoing joint declassification and release effort.&quot;
NASA CHIEF JARED ISAACMAN SAYS ARTEMIS II WOULD NOT BE POSSIBLE &apos;IF IT WASN&apos;T FOR PRESIDENT TRUMP&apos;
FBI Director Kash Patel added, &quot;The FBI is proud to stand alongside President Trump and our interagency partners in this landmark release of UAP records. For the first time in history, the American people have unfettered access to declassified government files on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon - a level of transparency that no prior administration has delivered. The FBI remains committed to supporting this rolling declassification effort with the same rigorous and integrity we bring to every national security matter. As these files continue to be reviewed and release, the American people can be confident that their security remains our highest priority.&quot; 
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman also weighed in. &quot;I applaud President Trump’s whole-of-government effort to bring greater transparency to the American people on unidentified anomalous phenomena,&quot; Isaacman said.
&quot;At NASA, our job is to bring the brightest minds and most advanced scientific instruments to bear, follow the data, and share what we learn. We will remain candid about what we know to be true, what we have yet to understand, and all that remains to be discovered. Exploration and the pursuit of knowledge are core to NASA’s mission as we endeavor to unlock the secrets of the universe,&quot; he concluded.
A large batch of UAP files will be available at WAR.GOV/UFO.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>IN TODAY&apos;S NEWSLETTER:
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-- Warning about AI-driven bank account hacks
-- Inside China&apos;s AI &apos;wolf pack&apos; drones built with Taiwan conflict in mind
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EVOLVING THREAT: Treasury Secretary Bessent warns Americans about AI-driven bank account hacks as threats rapidly evolve – Treasury Secretary Bessent is warning Americans about the growing danger of artificial intelligence-driven bank account hacks.
&apos;GOLDILOCKS&apos;: IBM CEO Arvind Krishna warns Washington must find middle ground on AI regulation – IBM CEO Arvind Krishna is issuing a strong warning to Washington lawmakers, arguing that they must find a &quot;Goldilocks&quot; middle ground regarding artificial intelligence regulation to carefully balance industry innovation with consumer safety.
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			<news:title>FBI tracks down centuries-old Christian artifact in unexpected place: &apos;Incredibly exciting&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The FBI recently announced that it recovered a stolen, centuries-old religious artifact from Italy after it resurfaced in an unexpected location: New England.
The 17th-century reliquary urn was obtained by FBI agents on February 11, though officials did not announce its recovery until April 30.
The urn was &quot;one of 17 ecclesiastical artifacts stolen from the Church of San Michele Arcangelo di Cangiano,&quot; between 2012 and 2022, the FBI&apos;s Boston office said in a statement.
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Images show the gilded artifact&apos;s ornate Baroque design, which was used to hold Catholic relics.
Kristen Setera, a spokesperson for the FBI&apos;s Boston office, told Fox News Digital the urn was discovered missing during an inventory in November 2022.
Investigators later traced the roughly 400-year-old artifact to a New England antiques dealer, who had purchased it from another dealer in Italy.
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&quot;We do not know how or who stole the urn from the church, but we do know it was sold to a New England-based antiques dealer and shipped to the United States,&quot; said Setera.
The FBI worked with Italian authorities to identify the New England antiques dealer, who agents later interviewed.
&quot;During the interview, the urn was examined and information was gleaned on how the antiques dealer came to acquire the urn,&quot; Setera added. &quot;Based on this interview and examination of the urn, the determination was made [that] the urn was the one missing from the church of San Michele Arcangelo.&quot;
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She also said, &quot;This information was shared with the antiques dealer, who ultimately agreed to turn over the urn to the FBI for repatriation to Italy.&quot;
The FBI worked with the Italian Ministry of Culture throughout the process.
The urn had a formal repatriation ceremony in Italy on April 29, the FBI said.
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The Baroque urn &quot;represents a significant piece of Italian history,&quot; the agency added — and is &quot;subject to protection by the Italian State based on the Accords in force with the Vatican City State.&quot;
Ted E. Docks, special agent in charge of the FBI&apos;s Boston Division, called the recovery &quot;incredibly exciting.&quot;
&quot;After all, this reliquary urn is a tangible link to intense religious devotion and a connection to the generations who lived and prayed with it,&quot; Docks said in a statement.
&quot;It represents the intersection of faith, history and art — elements that are invaluable to the people of Italy and to humanity as a whole.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>John Cena says Backlash announcement will &apos;shock the very foundation&apos; of WWE</news:title>
			<news:keywords>John Cena is set to appear at his second consecutive WWE premium live event when he takes on Backlash on Saturday night in Tampa, Florida.
Cena’s in-ring career came to an end in December when he lost to Gunther on Saturday Night’s Main Event. He was announced as the host for WrestleMania 42 and appeared in Las Vegas to announce the attendance, welcome Bianca Belair for her pregnancy revelation and had a segment with Danhausen, The Miz and Kit Wilson.
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In the lead up to Backlash, Cena has teased a &quot;major announcement&quot; and did so again on Thursday.
&quot;In just a few days, I have a major announcement inside this building that’s going to shock the very foundation of WWE, from its fans to its superstars, its champions down to its rookies,&quot; he said in a video posted to his X account. &quot;I am so grateful Tampa is allowing me to make this announcement.&quot;
It’s unclear what Cena’s WWE Universe-shattering announcement will be about. The company has teased new feature for fans called Club WWE in the last few months.
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WWE announced the launch of Club WWE in April. A gold membership would give fans the ability to have exclusive 24-hour ticket presale access, a members-only WWE Shop, bonus WWE content, a community forum, rewards system and a welcome back for founding members.
&quot;Our fans are the heartbeat of WWE, and everything we do begins with them,&quot; Cena said in an April press release. &quot;Club WWE is about bringing that connection to life in a bigger way – through exclusive access, unique experiences and a true sense of community. It’s a premium destination built to reward passion and give our most dedicated fans a meaningful way to engage with WWE all year round.&quot;
Backlash will take place at Benchmark International Arena at 6 p.m. ET and can be seen on ESPN programming.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Tyreek Hill accused by 250-pound OnlyFans model of breaking her leg, then giving her a piggyback ride to sex</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tyreek Hill accused by 250-pound OnlyFans model of breaking her leg, then giving her a piggyback ride to sex</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Tyreek Hill is facing his toughest test yet — a 6-foot-1 OnlyFans model who claims he fractured her leg, and then gave her piggyback rides into the bedroom for an all-day sex romp.
Yeah, a lot to unpack there, I know. Let&apos;s dive in.
Hill, the star ex-Miami Dolphins receiver, sat in court Thursday as Sophie Hall, a 6-foot-1, 250-pound OnlyFans model, claimed he shoved her during a backyard football lesson because he felt humiliated. The incident took place in June 2023, and Hall alleges that it forced her to undergo reconstructive surgery and required weekly physical therapy.
Hall&apos;s lawyers said Thursday in a Broward courtroom that the case &quot;is about an aggressive act,&quot; according to Local10.
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&quot;What happened was Sophie Hall, this woman, moved him back,&quot; Hall&apos;s attorney, Jonathan Gdanski, said. &quot;They giggled, they laughed. Before anything else, at the force that Sophie felt from Tyreek coming at her, she is in excruciating pain.&quot;
Goodness gracious. Do we see now why the Miami Dolphins cut ties with Tyreek Hill? No, it wasn&apos;t just because of this. It was because of all of it. All the baggage that comes with Hill. The marina incident. The multiple incidents with his now-estranged wife. The infamous police incident before the season-opener in 2024. The quitting on his team in the final game of that season. All of it.
The Dolphins saw it for four years, and that, along with an untenable contract and a bad knee of his own, is the reason Hill is currently a free agent.
Hill, of course, has his own version of what happened on that summer day. His attorney claims Hall broke her leg on her own after tripping on her dog.
&quot;As he goes around, she steps on the dog and goes down on her knee,&quot; defense attorney Rob Horwitz said in opening statements, according to the outlet.
The jury was shown photos of Hall&apos;s X-rays during opening statements. Hall claims Hill had her come over to his house and do offensive line drills with him (as one does), and then instructed her to rush him. She pushed him backwards, and Hill then became &quot;enraged.&quot;
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In a 2024 deposition, Hall said Hill (5-foot-10) then gave her a piggyback ride into the bedroom for a day of sex after the incident. The towering OnlyFans star also said she stayed with Hill for several more days, and in another deposition downplayed the severity of what happened.
&quot;I wanted comfort, I felt very vulnerable in that moment. I was injured,&quot; Hall explained about sleeping in Hill’s bed.
Hill also allegedly sent Hall Instagram messages in May 2023, saying, among other things, that he&apos;s &quot;been known to be a good step-dad.&quot;
What a court battle. Can&apos;t wait to see where this goes.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Arizona has cut its food stamp rolls almost in half. Since Congress passed House Resolution 1 last summer, about 400,000 people in the state have lost benefits, including 180,000 children. The program, called the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, now serves…</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>We Americans have always felt anxious about our democracy. As Benjamin Franklin famously said, ours is only “a republic, if you can keep it,” and we’ve been plagued by a nagging feeling ever since that we can’t. The latest bout…</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Taylor Heinicke retires from the NFL with a farewell salute to the Washington Redskins</news:name>
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			<news:title>Taylor Heinicke retires from the NFL with a farewell salute to the Washington Redskins</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Taylor Heinicke signed off on his NFL career Thursday evening, taking to social media to announce his retirement after an honorable seven-season career with five teams. But it was clear from his parting thought that one team remains in his heart.
The Washington Redskins.
That&apos;s right... the Redskins.
This one is going to touch some hearts. Heinicke had a way of doing that on the field as a scrappy, overachieving underdog. And he’s doing it again by giving Redskins fans a nod in the final line of his farewell.
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&quot;For 25 years, I had the pleasure to play this great sport of football...It has taught me a lot, not only about myself, but about life as well,&quot; Heinicke wrote on Instagram.
&quot;Many ups and downs throughout the years, but the ups outweigh the downs tenfold. Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would&apos;ve been able to live this life.
&quot;Thank you to all who have supported me in this journey. Thank you all who have believed in me. And thank you to those who gave me the opportunity to live out my childhood dream.
&quot;Excited for this next chapter of my life.&quot;
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And then the kicker.
The epic kicker from Heinicke:
&quot;And always, Go Skins!&quot;
That&apos;s how Heinicke ended his message. &quot;Go Skins,&quot; as in Washington Redskins.
You know the nickname. The franchise abandoned it in July 2020 amid much political correctness pressure. It was the nickname the franchise adopted in 1933 and kept for 87 years while winning two NFL championships (1937 and &apos;42) and three Super Bowls (1982, &apos;87 and &apos;91).
But it was also the nickname progressives and liberals say is offensive to Native Americans, despite mixed polling among those Native Americans on the issue. The helmet logo, a chief, was influenced by Blackfeet Nation imagery, and team leadership consulted with the Blackfeet tribal chairman during its design.
It is, you should know, the nickname many players of all races and creeds who were part of that franchise continue to use and defend proudly. That includes Mark May, Mark Moseley, Scott Turner, Santana Moss, Charles Mann, Brad Edwards, Sonny Jurgensen and Clint Didier among others.
And the amazing thing about this?
Heinicke never played for the Redskins.
His first season with the franchise was 2020, after the nickname was retired. The Redskins moved forward as the Washington Football Team in 2020 because the hasty retreat from the original nickname didn&apos;t give the club time to come up with something new.
So WFT, believe it or not, is what the team went by in Heinicke&apos;s first season.
Heinicke stuck with the club two more seasons, starting 15 games in 2021 and nine more in 2022. It wasn&apos;t until 2022 that the franchise adopted its current and curious Commanders nickname.
Heinicke apparently doesn&apos;t care. He played for the Washington Football Team. He played for the Commanders.
But he signed off on a good NFL career with a proper, &quot;Go Skins!&quot;
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			<news:keywords>Secretary of State Marco Rubio is expected to meet Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni Thursday in Rome amid diplomatic tensions with both Italy and the Vatican.
The meeting comes one day after Rubio, a practicing Catholic, held talks at the Vatican with Pope Leo and senior church officials in what many observers viewed as an effort to calm relations after weeks of escalating rhetoric between President Donald Trump and the Holy See.
For much of Trump’s second term, Meloni was widely viewed as Trump’s closest ideological ally among major European leaders. But that relationship has begun to fray amid disputes over the Iran war.
That political partnership, however, has come under strain in recent months, as Trump’s escalating clash with Pope Leo XIV collided with separate tensions over Italy’s limits on using its territory for U.S. combat-linked operations tied to the Iran war.
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Asked April 30 whether he’d consider pulling troops out of Italy and Spain, Trump said, &quot;Yeah, probably. ... Why shouldn&apos;t I?&quot;
&quot;Italy has not been of any help to us,&quot; the president said.
The Italian prime minister built a strong rapport with Trump through their shared positions on immigration, nationalism, border security and opposition to progressive cultural politics. Meloni was the only European leader to attend Trump’s second inauguration in January 2025, and she also visited Trump at Mar-a-Lago as she sought to position herself as a key intermediary between Washington and Europe.
TRUMP MEETS WITH ITALIAN PM GIORGIA MELONI AT HIS MAR-A-LAGO RESORT
The relationship often appeared notably warm in public. 
During a 2025 Middle East summit in Egypt, Trump publicly praised Meloni as &quot;a beautiful young woman&quot; and joked, &quot;You don’t mind being called beautiful, right?&quot; before describing her as an &quot;incredible leader&quot; respected throughout Italy.
Trump and Meloni also found common ground politically. 
Both leaders embraced tougher border enforcement policies, criticized &quot;woke&quot; ideology in Western institutions and argued for stronger nationalist identities inside their respective countries. Meloni’s conservative Brothers of Italy party was frequently described by Trump allies as an example of the type of populist movement reshaping Europe
The split became visible after Meloni publicly criticized Trump’s attacks on the pope as &quot;unacceptable,&quot; prompting Trump to lash back and reportedly tell aides she was &quot;much different than I thought.&quot;
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Italian media and European analysts have described the dispute as a remarkable deterioration between two leaders once viewed as natural political allies.
The Vatican dispute has been especially politically sensitive for Meloni because Pope Leo, the first American-born pontiff, remains highly influential in Italy, where criticism of the pope by foreign leaders can quickly become politically toxic. Trump’s remarks about Leo’s opposition to the war against Iran generated significant backlash among Italian Catholics and across portions of Italy’s political establishment.
The Iran conflict has further complicated relations. Italian officials reportedly have expressed growing discomfort over the possibility of deeper U.S. military escalation and concerns surrounding American military basing access in Italy. Rome has also faced pressure domestically to distance itself from Washington’s handling of the conflict.
Economic tensions continue simmering in the background as well. While Trump earlier this year reduced tariffs on some Italian exports, including pasta products, as what he described as a &quot;New Year’s gift&quot; to Italy, concerns remain in Rome and Brussels over the administration’s repeated threats to impose broader tariffs on European goods.
Against that backdrop, Rubio’s visit is widely being interpreted as an effort to stabilize relations before the political rift deepens further. The secretary of state is expected to discuss Middle East security, NATO coordination, migration and trade during his talks with Meloni and other Italian officials as the administration works to preserve Italy’s role as one of Washington’s closest partners in southern Europe.
The White House and Italian embassy in the U.S. could not immediately be reached for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Virginia Dems split on DOJ probe of Soros-backed DA accused of giving &apos;sweetheart deals&apos; to illegal aliens</news:name>
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			<news:title>Virginia Dems split on DOJ probe of Soros-backed DA accused of giving &apos;sweetheart deals&apos; to illegal aliens</news:title>
			<news:keywords>News that the Department of Justice (DOJ) had opened an investigation against Fairfax County Prosecutor Steve Descano on Wednesday prompted mixed reactions from Virginia Democrats.
The skepticism from some — but joined with some sense of openness from others — underscores the distrust that many Democrats harbor toward President Donald Trump’s DOJ while also highlighting frustrations from lawmakers over preventable violence.
At least one Democrat, Rep. James Walkinshaw, D-Va., dismissed the case as a witch hunt.
&quot;I think the DOJ has been putting a lot of ‘Ls’ on the board. I think this would be another loss in their column,&quot; Walkinshaw said.
PRO-POLICE GROUP ASKS DOJ TO PROBE SOROS-BACKED VIRGINIA PROSECUTOR USING BIDEN-ERA LAW ONCE AIMED AT COPS
Others said they would reserve judgment.
&quot;I was discouraged, but I don’t want to prejudge. I very much hope and believe that the Commonwealth attorney has done nothing wrong or untoward. If they find anything, then we can fix it,&quot; Rep. Don Beyer, D-Va., told Fox News Digital.
Descano, who has received more than $600,000 in campaign support from the Justice and Public Safety PAC, a committee primarily funded by billionaire megadonor George Soros, has become a lightning rod figure in the national conversation over President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown amid a string of murders in Fairfax County involving illegal alien repeat offenders.
Most notable among them: The death of Stephanie Minter at the hands of Abdul Jalloh drew scrutiny when reports emerged that Jalloh had reportedly been arrested and released more than 30 times.
In press releases following Minter’s death, DHS claimed that Descano’s office had been warned about Jalloh and the danger he posed to the public ahead of Minter’s death.
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On Wednesday, Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon said the investigation into Descano would zero in on his plea bargaining, charging decisions and sentencing policies.
&quot;Under my leadership, the Civil Rights Division will not allow local prosecutors to pick and choose winners based on their immigration status,&quot; Dhillon said.
&quot;This investigation will uncover whether this prosecutor is putting the community at risk in offering sweetheart deals to illegal immigrants charged with serious crimes.&quot;
Although he has voiced criticisms of the Trump administration’s focus on immigrants in the past, Beyer lamented the presence of repeat offenders — and not just in Fairfax County.
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&quot;If it’s legitimate, I hope they do their job well. I’ve often seen cases around the country where you just can’t believe somebody with so many prior convictions is still out.
&quot;I think we have a responsibility to protect the public,&quot; Beyer added.
Descano’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pro wrestling star Richard Holliday set to compete at Battle for the Brave: &apos;It&apos;s a tremendous cause&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pro wrestling star Richard Holliday set to compete at Battle for the Brave: &apos;It&apos;s a tremendous cause&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Richard Holliday – the &quot;most marketable&quot; man in pro wrestling – will take his talents to the Battle for the Brave: Wrestling Showcase for Heroes on June 6 in Rahway, New Jersey.
The event, hosted by TNA Wrestling star and U.S. Marine veteran Steve Maclin and Ring of Honor pure champion Deonna Purrazzo, will benefit the Tunnel to Towers Foundation.
Holliday talked to Fox News Digital about why he decided to take part in the event.
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&quot;It’s a tremendous cause,&quot; Holliday said. &quot;How could I say no to that? I’m very proud of what Steve and Deonna are doing and to include me as part of that, that’s tremendous. How could I possibly say no to that? So, I’m really looking forward to that event.
&quot;Actually, both of them were part of the event that I threw, Narcissistic Behavior in August 2025, which was really renowned as the top independent show of that year and I have no doubt that Steve and Deonna are going to have maybe the top singular independent event of 2026. It’s going to be a huge event. I believe they have the Hardy Boyz announced for that. But man, what an event this is going to be.&quot;
Holliday will be a part of the Battle for the Brave Cup – a 12-person gauntlet match that will start as a battle royal and turn into a match when there are two competitors left.
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Maclin, Megan Bayne, BDE and other stars will perform in the match.
Maclin revealed his participation exclusively to Fox News Digital earlier in the week.
&quot;Everybody’s been asking me, ‘Why would you not want to wrestle on your own show, especially for such a great cause?’ So, as of now, officially, I am entering as the No. 1 entrant in the Battle for the Brave Memorial Cup,&quot; he said. &quot;I’ll be taking on 12 other competitors. It’s an over-the-top battle royal and the final two competitors turns into a match.
&quot;I’m going to take the tough road and the hard road of going No. 1 and trying to make my way all the way through to be the (last) one.&quot;
Matt and Jeff Hardy are in the event as well and provided a joint statement on their participation.
&quot;My brother and I are both very excited to be headlining Steve Maclin and Deonna Purrazzo&apos;s very special Tunnel to Towers event. Tunnel to Towers is a very special organization that helps take care of people who have been injured on the job protecting us - people like the military, first responders and police,&quot; the Hardys said. &quot;We are very grateful for all of these people&apos;s services and efforts in keeping us all safe and healthy. We look forward to raising as much money as we possibly can.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>AOC slams ‘oppressed’ Trump states while touting NYC services despite $5B deficit and transit crime spike</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., sparked backlash Thursday by arguing that &quot;red states&quot; that supported President Donald Trump are &quot;oppressed&quot; and &quot;neglected,&quot; while holding up New York City as a model of public service—even as the city grapples with a massive deficit and a surge in violent transit crime.
Appearing on the latest episode of the podcast &quot;It&apos;s Open with Ilana Glazer,&quot; the progressive congresswoman claimed she feels &quot;sorry&quot; for MAGA voters, suggesting their political views are a byproduct of state-level oppression rather than genuine conviction.
&quot;I don&apos;t care if you&apos;re a red state or voted for Trump,&quot; Ocasio-Cortez said. &quot;A lot of these red states, they&apos;re not red. They&apos;re oppressed. I&apos;ve driven across the country many times and I&apos;ll drive through really rural areas and I see the level of neglect and I&apos;m like, yeah, I&apos;d be pissed off at paying taxes, too.&quot;
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Ocasio-Cortez contrasted those states with New York City, praising the city’s high tax rate as &quot;worth it&quot; to fund public transportation, &quot;amazing&quot; teachers, and sanitation services.
&quot;When it snows out, I get to look out my window and I get to see well-paid sanitation workers clearing that stuff out in a minute,&quot; Ocasio-Cortez said. &quot;I get to walk out of my house and take the subway, which is publicly funded, and I say, ‘Yeah, this is worth it.’&quot;
However, Ocasio-Cortez’s glowing assessment comes as the city faces a starkly different reality under the administration of Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who was sworn in this past January.
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Despite the congresswoman&apos;s praise for city services, New York is currently facing a $5.4 billion budget gap. Mayor Mamdani has already signaled that higher taxes on &quot;the 1%&quot; and potential service cuts may be necessary to stabilize the city&apos;s finances.
The sanitation services Ocasio-Cortez lauded have also been a point of contention. Earlier this year, the Mamdani administration faced intense criticism after a massive winter storm left garbage and snow clogging city streets for over a week, leading to accusations of administrative incompetence.
Safety on the &quot;publicly funded&quot; subway system has also remained a top concern for New Yorkers. In March, the city was rocked by the death of Richard Williams, an 83-year-old Air Force veteran who was fatally shoved onto the tracks at an Upper East Side station.
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The suspect, Bairon Hernandez, a 34-year-old Honduran national who entered the country illegally, was recently indicted on murder charges. Hernandez had a lengthy rap sheet including 15 prior charges such as aggravated assault and possession of a weapon, raising questions about the city&apos;s sanctuary policies and the effectiveness of the transit police under the new administration.
Fox News Digital reached out to Ocasio-Cortez&apos;s office for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>MAKARY, DIAMANTAS: Parents worried about baby formula safety just got the news they needed</news:name>
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			<news:title>MAKARY, DIAMANTAS: Parents worried about baby formula safety just got the news they needed</news:title>
			<news:keywords>When it comes to infant formula, the safety of every bottle is non-negotiable. That’s why the U.S. Food and Drug Administration just completed the most comprehensive and rigorous testing of infant formula for chemical contaminants in our nation’s history.
We analyzed more than 300 products and generated over 130,000 data points, screening for the contaminants that parents are most concerned about: heavy metals, such as lead, mercury, cadmium and arsenic; pesticides, including glyphosate and glufosinate; per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as PFAS; and phthalates.
The results are clear — and a relief. The U.S. infant formula supply is safe, with the overwhelming majority of products showing undetectable or extremely low levels of these substances. While breast milk is widely recognized as the gold standard, millions of parents and caregivers depend on formula. For these families, the results from our testing are reassuring.
Here’s a sample of the results: No pesticides were detected in 99% of samples, and 1% had fewer than 0.25 parts per billion. For the heavy metals we tested, all samples were well below Environmental Protection Agency requirements for drinking water. PFAS and plasticizers had similarly reassuring results.
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Despite these positive results, there is more work to be done for Operation Stork Speed — our mission to enhance the safety and nutrition of infant formula — to be a success.
Supply chain failures, bureaucratic sluggishness and outdated regulatory standards continue to strain the trust families place in the food system. Under President Donald Trump, we’re prioritizing babies over bureaucracy, so families can have confidence in what they feed their children.
Our &quot;Babies First&quot; approach rests on three essential pillars: safety, availability and quality.
MOMS CALL ON GOVERNMENT TO REFORM THE FOOD INDUSTRY: &apos;POISON IS NOT PARTISAN&apos;
To ensure the safety of infant formula, we will continue to use every available tool to drive contaminant levels as low as possible. This work does not end with a single round of testing. The FDA will continue to monitor infant formula products, expand our data collection, and apply the latest scientific tools to ensure standards remain as strong tomorrow as they are today, including through the establishment of action levels. We will test new products as they enter the market, ensure accountability, and share our findings openly with the public.
To promote availability and prevent shortages, we will remove unnecessary regulatory barriers and work with industry to monitor potential supply chain disruptions so that safe, high-quality products can reach store shelves without delay. We’ve also asked Congress to modernize the FDA’s authorities so we can better establish limits for contaminants and address microbiological risks.
As part of this project, we are committed to delivering a greater variety of infant formula product options for the American people to meet demand for products with more natural ingredients and without certain ingredients, such as added sugars, corn syrup and seed oils.
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We are not simply reacting to past challenges. To enhance formula quality for the future, we are modernizing the framework of pediatric nutrition. As part of this effort, we have launched a joint effort with the National Institutes of Health to study how dietary exposures in infancy influence health outcomes across a lifetime. We are also using modern scientific tools to anticipate future innovations and risks and protect the next generation.
Before we came into office, the last comprehensive review of formula nutrients occurred in 1998. That gap is unacceptable — especially in a country that leads the world in scientific innovation. As science evolves, our regulatory framework must evolve with it.
The Trump administration believes that a strong nation begins with its smallest citizens. That’s why we don’t see Operation Stork Speed as just a mission to regulate certain products. It’s a commitment to protect American families and America’s future, grounded in transparency, strength and action.
When it comes to infant formula, the safety of every bottle is non-negotiable. We are committed to putting babies first today and every day.
Kyle Diamantas, J.D. is Deputy FDA Commissioner for Food.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Alzheimer’s risk slashed by eating more of one common food, study suggests</news:name>
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			<news:title>Alzheimer’s risk slashed by eating more of one common food, study suggests</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A new study has revealed a link between egg consumption and reduced risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
The research from California’s Loma Linda University, published in the Journal of Nutrition, aimed to analyze the relationship between the neurological condition and dietary habits.
The study noted that eggs are known to be a &quot;source of key nutrients that support brain health,&quot; which led to this investigation.
KEEP THE EGGS BUT REPLACE 5 BAD-FOR-YOU BREAKFAST FOODS, SAYS NUTRITIONIST
The researchers analyzed data from nearly 40,000 U.S. adults over 65 years old, from a large study linked to Medicare records, to identify Alzheimer’s diagnoses.
After 15 years, 2,858 people had developed Alzheimer’s. The participants’ diet and lifestyle were assessed via questionnaire.
Egg consumption was characterized by how often people ate them, on a scale from never to more than five times per week.
Egg intake was divided into two types: &quot;visible&quot; eggs, like boiled, scrambled or fried eggs eaten on their own, and &quot;hidden&quot; eggs, which are used as ingredients in foods like baked goods and packaged products.
People who ate eggs one to three times per month, or once a week, had a 17% lower risk of Alzheimer’s, the researchers found. Those who ate eggs five or more times per week had a 27% lower risk.
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Those who consumed no eggs had a higher risk of Alzheimer’s compared to those who ate about 10 grams of eggs per day, based on a separate model in the study.
&quot;In this health-conscious population, moderate egg consumption was associated with a significantly lower risk of Alzheimer&apos;s disease,&quot; the researchers concluded. &quot;These findings suggest a potential neuroprotective benefit of nutrients found in eggs when consumed as part of a balanced diet.&quot;
Dr. Joel Salinas, a Harvard-trained behavioral neurologist and chief medical officer at Isaac Health, called this a &quot;reasonably well-designed study with a long follow-up,&quot; with a finding that is consistent with previous research.
&quot;Eggs are concentrated sources of choline, DHA and B12, which are nutrients the aging brain depends on,&quot; Salinas, who practices at NYU Langone, told Fox News Digital in an interview.
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&quot;That said, this is observational data from a uniquely health-conscious population, so causation can&apos;t be established here,&quot; he pointed out. &quot;It’s more directional rather than definitive.&quot;
While eggs &quot;aren&apos;t quite the prescription yet,&quot; Salinas said, they&apos;re &quot;one piece of a much larger health picture that includes exercise, a brain-healthy diet and more.&quot;
Lauri Wright, director of nutrition programs at the University of South Florida&apos;s College of Public Health, also reflected on these &quot;encouraging&quot; findings in an interview with Fox News Digital, urging people to &quot;interpret them with some caution.&quot;
Wright, who was not involved in the study, reiterated that the study is observational and can only show an association, not causation.
People who eat eggs regularly may have different lifestyle habits and dietary patterns that could influence the findings, she noted.
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Even so, she said, there are &quot;some good reasons that eggs could play a role in brain health.&quot;
&quot;Egg yolks are one of the richest dietary sources of choline, which the body uses to make acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter involved in memory and cognitive function,&quot; Wright said. &quot;Eggs also provide nutrients linked to healthy aging, including lutein, zeaxanthin, vitamin B12, quality protein and small amounts of omega-3 fats.&quot;
Wright added that eggs can &quot;absolutely fit&quot; into a healthy dietary pattern that supports brain health, but noted that the overall context of the diet matters.
&quot;Eggs served with vegetables, whole grains, fruit, beans, nuts or fish are very different nutritionally than eggs consistently paired with processed meats, refined carbohydrates and high-sodium foods,&quot; she said. &quot;For most healthy adults, moderate egg intake can fit within a heart-healthy eating pattern.&quot;
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Healthy eating is rarely about &quot;one superfood,&quot; according to the nutritionist.
&quot;The bigger picture is maintaining an overall dietary pattern that supports cardiovascular and metabolic health, because what is good for the heart is often good for the brain as well,&quot; she added.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Charlie Kirk assassination suspect&apos;s defense playing long game for possible death row appeal: legal expert</news:name>
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			<news:title>Charlie Kirk assassination suspect&apos;s defense playing long game for possible death row appeal: legal expert</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A former assistant U.S. attorney says Tyler Robinson&apos;s defense team isn&apos;t just fighting to win Friday&apos;s rulings, they&apos;re laying the groundwork for a death penalty appeal, regardless of how a judge decides two consequential motions in the alleged Charlie Kirk assassination case.
Judge Tony Graf is set to issue rulings Friday at 3 p.m. local time on two defense motions, one seeking to delay Robinson&apos;s preliminary hearing, currently scheduled for May 18, and another to ban cameras from the courtroom entirely.
Former assistant U.S. attorney and criminal defense attorney Neama Rahmani told Fox News Digital he thinks these motions are part of the defense team&apos;s long game, aimed at creating issues that could be raised during appeal.
&quot;The defense is probably thinking that if they raise these motions, whether it&apos;s to exclude cameras in the courtroom or to disqualify the Utah County Attorney&apos;s Office, they&apos;re creating potential issues on appeal, even if Judge Graf denies those motions,&quot; Rahmani said. &quot;So if Tyler Robinson is sentenced to death, he may have more arguments that both state and federal appellate judges will be looking at if he is on death row.&quot;
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He said it&apos;s more likely that Graf will rule to delay the preliminary hearing, but cautioned it may not be pushed back by six months, as Robinson&apos;s attorneys are requesting.
&quot;I think it&apos;s more likely that the judge grants the defense request to continue the preliminary hearing. And this is why, if they did receive hundreds of thousands of documents recently and they need time to go through it, it is the defendant&apos;s right to a speedy trial. And the defendant has the right to waive that right,&quot; he said. &quot;Now, six months may be excessive. Maybe the judge continues it to some later date, weeks or months out. But ultimately, if the judge refuses to grant that continuance, that creates yet another issue on appeal.&quot;
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Robinson&apos;s defense team in January filed a motion to exclude &quot;television cameras and microphones, still photographers, radio microphones and other similar implements of the electronic or broadcast media&quot; out of the courtroom. His defense team argued that &quot;highly sensational&quot; media coverage threatens Robinson&apos;s due process rights and the ability to seat a jury.
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During an April hearing, social psychologist Bryan Edelman, a witness called by the defense, said news coverage of the assassination of Kirk and Robinson&apos;s alleged involvement included &quot;sensationalized&quot; content.
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Cole Christiansen, an investigator with the Utah County Attorney’s Office, argued that media coverage &quot;went both ways&quot; and wasn&apos;t one-sided.
&quot;I think the tone of it went both ways. I think some of the tone of it was negative toward the prosecution and some of it was negative toward the defense as well. Some of it was negative toward Erika Kirk, and some of it was negative toward Charlie Kirk,&quot; he said.
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&quot;We strongly support open and transparent proceedings in this case, so that the public will trust the process here,&quot; Deputy Utah County Attorney Chad Grunander said during the April hearing. &quot;There are conspiracy theories that abound. There are questions being raised, and the best antidote for falsehood is the truth in accuracy. It&apos;s the actual real proceedings. And that&apos;s why we favor opening this court and allowing the cameras in the courtroom.&quot;
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In late March, Robinson&apos;s attorneys asked Graf for a minimum six-month delay for the preliminary hearing, arguing they aren&apos;t capable of reviewing the &quot;voluminous&quot; files received by prosecutors for discovery, which isn&apos;t yet complete.
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Robinson&apos;s attorneys said in an earlier filing that defense attorneys received more than 600,000 files from prosecutors during a meeting on March 12, which they say will take time to review. His defense team asked for a minimum six-month delay for the preliminary hearing, which is currently scheduled to begin on May 18.
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&quot;Discovery in this case is incomplete, voluminous, and the processing of it is complex,&quot; the defense team wrote.
One of the defense&apos;s experts, a forensic biologist, said she would need six months to review the evidence.
Robinson faces multiple charges after he allegedly killed Kirk, who founded TPUSA, on Sept. 10, 2025, including aggravated murder. His charges are death penalty eligible.
Fox News Digital reached out to Robinson&apos;s attorney.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Stepheny Price contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Global scam crackdown leads to 276 arrests</news:title>
			<news:keywords>We&apos;ve often warned you about romance scams and crypto &quot;investment&quot; opportunities that feel too good to pass up. Now, there&apos;s a major update that shows just how organized these operations have become.
The Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation announced a sweeping international operation that led to at least 276 arrests and the shutdown of multiple scam centers tied to cryptocurrency fraud. These networks targeted Americans and drained millions of dollars from victims.
The operation spanned continents and involved coordinated efforts by law enforcement and tech companies.
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Authorities worked with partners around the world, including the Dubai Police and law enforcement agencies in Thailand and beyond. Together, they dismantled at least nine scam centers linked to large-scale crypto fraud.
Several suspects now face federal charges in the United States, including wire fraud and money laundering. Investigators say these operations functioned like businesses, with recruitment, management layers and structured systems designed to deceive victims.
Officials made it clear that this effort sends a message. Fraud crosses borders, and enforcement is now doing the same.
These schemes often follow a pattern known as &quot;pig-butchering.&quot; It is a slow, calculated tactic that builds trust before any money is involved.
A scammer may reach out through social media or a messaging app and start a casual conversation. Over time, that interaction turns more personal. In some cases, it feels like a real relationship. Once trust is established, the topic shifts toward investing, often framed as a unique crypto opportunity.
Victims are guided through setting up accounts and transferring funds to platforms that appear legitimate. The dashboards may even show fake gains to build confidence. At that point, control of the money is already gone. Funds are quickly moved through multiple accounts and eventually end up with the scammers.
Many victims are encouraged to keep going, sometimes borrowing money or taking out loans to invest more. By the time the truth becomes clear, the losses can be devastating.
Meta Platforms, Inc. played a key role in the investigation by providing data that helped law enforcement identify and track these networks.
The company says it has taken aggressive action across its platforms. In 2025 alone, Meta removed more than 159 million scam ads and shut down 10.9 million accounts linked to scam centers. More recently, it disabled over 150,000 accounts connected to these networks as part of a coordinated enforcement effort.
&quot;Meta is committed to combatting online fraud and scams and we are proud to partner with law enforcement in these efforts,&quot; Chris Sonderby, Meta&apos;s vice president and deputy general counsel, said. &quot;We applaud the DOJ and FBI for their leadership in holding criminal scammers accountable and protecting American consumers.&quot;
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Meta is also rolling out new protections across its apps to help users spot scams before they get pulled in.
On Facebook, users may see alerts tied to suspicious friend requests, especially when an account shows unusual behavior such as limited connections or inconsistent location details. 
On WhatsApp, new warnings are designed to prevent scammers from linking their own devices to someone else&apos;s account, giving users a chance to pause before approving a risky request.
Messenger is also expanding its scam detection tools. When a conversation shows patterns linked to common fraud tactics, users may receive prompts that explain the risk and suggest actions like blocking or reporting the account.
This operation highlights how organized these scam networks have become. These are not random messages from a single person. They are coordinated groups running structured operations designed to build trust, create urgency and move money quickly.
Even with hundreds of arrests, the threat remains. New networks continue to emerge, often using the same playbook with slight changes. That means staying informed is still one of the most effective ways to protect yourself. 
Scammers follow familiar patterns, which means there are clear warning signs you can watch for and simple steps you can take to protect yourself. 
If someone you do not know reaches out and quickly builds a personal connection, slow things down and question the situation. Scammers rely on momentum, so taking a pause can help you spot inconsistencies. 
Before sending money to any investment platform, take time to verify that it is legitimate. A professional-looking website or app does not guarantee it is real. Look for independent reviews and official registration details.
Avoid sending cryptocurrency to individuals or platforms you cannot confirm. Once those transactions go through, they are extremely difficult to recover.
Be aware of pressure. If someone pushes you to act quickly or invest more, that urgency is often a warning sign.
Strong antivirus software can help block malicious links, fake investment sites and other threats before they reach you, adding another layer of defense against scam attempts. Get my picks for the best 2026 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices at Cyberguy.com.
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Scammers often rely on publicly available information to build trust. Reducing how much of your personal data appears online by using a data removal service can make it harder for them to target you in the first place. 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.
It also helps to strengthen your digital security. Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on your accounts and use trusted security tools to reduce exposure to malicious links and messages.
If you believe you have been targeted or defrauded, report it to the FBI&apos;s Internet Crime Complaint Center at ic3.gov as soon as possible.
This global crackdown is a meaningful step forward. It shows what can happen when law enforcement, tech companies and international partners work together. At the same time, these scams are not going away. The tactics will continue to evolve, and new networks will take the place of those that were shut down. Awareness and caution remain your strongest defenses.
We report a lot about scams but not so much about scammers getting caught. Does this make you feel like real progress is being made in stopping them? Let us know by writing to us at CyberGuy.com.
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			  <news:name>Kash Patel reveals the chilling holiday terror plots FBI federal agents quietly stopped</news:name>
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			<news:title>Kash Patel reveals the chilling holiday terror plots FBI federal agents quietly stopped</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FBI Director Kash Patel revealed federal agents successfully disrupted four major terrorist plots over the holiday season, but warned that despite these wins, the constant pressure to &quot;not miss anything&quot; keeps him &quot;up at night.&quot;
Speaking on the &quot;Hang Out with Sean Hannity&quot; podcast, Patel said the bureau is using new technology to prevent attacks, warning a future 9/11-style attack remains a concern.
&quot;I can tell the American public, just look at the month of December alone last year. We stopped four terrorist attacks in four weeks during the holidays,&quot; Patel told Hannity.
&quot;Everything from the ‘Pumpkin Day’ plot all the way through the attacks that were going to happen in Texas, Florida and New York — and we stopped them all,&quot; he added.
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The &quot;Pumpkin Day&quot; plot refers to a foiled ISIS-inspired terror attack that federal authorities said would have involved a massacre in a Detroit suburb. The two Michigan men involved allegedly used the codename &quot;pumpkin&quot; to discuss their plans for a mass shooting.
Patel also said the FBI stopped attacks targeting Texas, Florida and New York. The FBI previously said it thwarted another ISIS-inspired plot in which a North Carolina man allegedly planned to use knives and hammers at a grocery store and fast-food chain on New Year’s Eve.
Patel said the pressure of safeguarding the nation is what keeps him &quot;up at night.&quot; &quot;We are the folks that are responsible for safeguarding America,&quot; Patel said. &quot;We&apos;re doing everything we can to not miss anything.&quot;
FBI DIRECTOR KASH PATEL SAYS BUREAU RAMPING UP AI TO COUNTER DOMESTIC, GLOBAL THREATS
Patel said officials are &quot;always on the watch for&quot; a potential September 11-style attack. He said after the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, officials have been watching for terror groups to &quot;rejuvenate.&quot;
&quot;The thing about terrorists is they&apos;re exceedingly patient,&quot; Patel added.
To stay ahead of these threats, Patel said the Trump administration worked to modernize the FBI, including using artificial intelligence to expand its capabilities.
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&quot;AI was never used at the FBI until we got there. I&apos;m using it everywhere,&quot; Patel said. He referenced its use in criminal justice databases to identify fingerprints and expedite arrests, as well as sifting through the massive volume of the FBI tipline.
&quot;Can you imagine how many tips the FBI gets a week? Thousands. If we had just humans look at it, we would never sift through them all,&quot; Patel said.
&quot;I put AI in there. We stopped a school massacre in North Carolina because we got a tip and we were able to triage it with artificial intelligence,&quot; he added.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Olympic gold medalists rip Newsom for California&apos;s trans athlete situation ahead of protested track meet</news:name>
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			<news:title>Olympic gold medalists rip Newsom for California&apos;s trans athlete situation ahead of protested track meet</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Three-time Olympic women&apos;s gold medalists Nancy Hogshead and Kaillie Humphries have spoken out on the growing girls&apos; track and field controversy in California, as a trans athlete is looking to defend a pair of state titles.
Hogshead spoke out against California Gov. Gavin Newsom for his state&apos;s policies that continue to allow trans athletes in women&apos;s sports. The medalist responded to a statement from a source within Newsom&apos;s office on the issue that stated, &quot;The Governor has said discussions on this issue should be guided by fairness, dignity, and respect.&quot;
&quot;Governor Newsom seems to exclude girls from his own standard of &apos;fairness, dignity and respect.’ It is impossible to include a male — however they identify — into girl’s sports and have a fair competition, respecting and dignifying the unique biology of females. Females aren’t weakened males; males and females are built from different molds, so different that it justifies formal, government-sanctioned sex segregation,&quot; Hogshead told Fox News Digital.
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Hogshead, who represented the U.S. at the 1984 Summer Olympics, where she won three gold medals and one silver medal in swimming, has become a prominent activist in the fight to save women&apos;s sports, despite being a lifelong Democrat. Hogshead is also a civil rights lawyer.
&quot;The government never segregates racially and religiously, but we do segregate by sex because of biology, material reality. Girls and women rely on that formal sex segregation to have the possibility of equality in sport. Governor Newsom needs to include the girls competing in track in his own analysis. As a law professor, this is a big fail,&quot; she continued.
Humprhies, who is a tax-paying California citizen and rising Trump ally in the effort to protect women&apos;s sports, criticized Newsom as well. Humphries has won three Olympic gold medals in bobsled for the U.S. and Canada and six medals in total, making her the most decorated women&apos;s bobsledder in history.
NEWSOM OFFICE SOURCE RESPONDS TO PLANNED PROTEST AGAINST TRANS ATHLETE AT STATE PLAYOFF GIRLS&apos; TRACK MEET
&quot;There is nothing fair about allowing boys to take opportunities from girls in sports. It’s just the left’s thinly veiled misogyny. Governor Newsom should be focusing on California hosting the Olympics which actually knows the difference between men and women and quit pushing his woke agenda which is out of the mainstream of the American public,&quot; Humphries told Fox News Digital.
The source within Newsom&apos;s office responded to news that a &quot;Save Girls Sports&quot; protest will be held on Saturday at the site of a track and field playoff meet.
&quot;The Governor has said discussions on this issue should be guided by fairness, dignity, and respect. He rejects the right wing’s cynical attempt to weaponize this debate as an excuse to vilify individual kids. The Governor’s position is simple: stand with all kids and stand up to bullies,&quot; a source within the governor&apos;s office told Fox News Digital on Wednesday.
&quot;California is one of 22 states that have laws requiring students be permitted to participate in sex-segregated school sports consistent with their gender identity. California passed this law in 2013 (AB 1266) and it was signed into law by Governor Jerry Brown.&quot;
President Donald Trump&apos;s White House has also called out Newsom ahead of the start of the state&apos;s girls&apos; track and field postseason.
&quot;Gavin Newscum is a truly sick individual who has no regard for fairness, dignity, and respect. If he did, he wouldn’t allow men to compete in women’s sports, limiting women’s opportunities and jeopardizing their health and safety. President Trump fights for commonsense policies that uplift every athlete and restore fairness on the field,&quot; White House spokeswoman Allison Schuster told Fox News Digital Thursday.
And Hogshead is not the only U.S. Olympian speaking out on the situation ahead of the event.
Former Team USA cyclist Giddeon Massie addressed the controversy in a statement to Fox News Digital.
&quot;God in His perfect will and sovereignty created men and women to be different and we can be thankful for that. Men have a clear biological advantage in Track &amp; Field which focuses on disciplines that test at the most basic levels, strength, speed, and endurance,&quot; Massie said.
&quot;It is a chief of all lies, intellectually dishonest, and evil to suggest that women in their chosen sport be forced to compete against men that could not be competitive in their biologically correct category be labeled fair.&quot;
The Saturday protest, organized by former NCAA women&apos;s soccer player Sophia Lorey, will be held at the site of the California Interscholastic Southern Section, Division 3, preliminaries in Yorba Linda, as a trans athlete for Jurupa Valley High School is set to compete after winning two finals last season.
Last year&apos;s California girls&apos; track and field state finals erupted into a chaotic and nationally publicized spectacle that included competing protests, the arrest of a pro-trans activist for allegedly attacking a conservative activist, a plane flyover with a &quot;Save Girls Sports&quot; banner and even Lorey&apos;s ejection from the venue.
After Jurupa&apos;s trans athlete won first place in triple jump and high jump, and second place in long jump, Trump&apos;s Department of Justice launched a lawsuit against California state agencies for alleged Title IX violations last July.
Trump&apos;s administration cracked down with a more targeted investigation of JUSD in January. The U.S. Department of Education announced JUSD specifically would be investigated for potential Title IX violations, along with 17 other institutions.
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			  <news:name>Pro wrestling star Ben Bishop on changes he&apos;d make to independent scene: &apos;It&apos;s little things&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pro wrestling star Ben Bishop on changes he&apos;d make to independent scene: &apos;It&apos;s little things&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;Big Trouble&quot; Ben Bishop is one of the most recognizable names on the independent wrestling circuit.
The 7-foot giant has appeared across several promotions in the U.S. and will be involved in a big match against Foxx Vinyer at Awesome Championship Wrestling’s (ACW) Reckoning next weekend at the MJN Center in Poughkeepsie, New York.
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Bishop has seen it all – the good and the bad. He opened up to Fox News Digital about what he would change about the indie scene, understanding that small companies putting on a wrestling show is a bigger undertaking than most people realize. Finding the perfect venue to have a ring, a backstage area, paying fees and setting a reasonable ticket price are all things that have to be considered.
&quot;You gotta figure out where the sliding scale is. So, I get it. It’s tough. So, when I hear something like, ‘What would you change?’ It’s little things,&quot; Bishop said. &quot;I think basic necessities on the independent scene is something that’s really important. The big joke in independent wrestling is like water is for the boys. Water is in the locker room. I think that’s a basic thing. I think that’s something that every promoter should be able to provide.&quot;
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Bishop said that the timing of each show should also be a thought in a promoter’s head. He said shows shouldn’t really be more than 2 1/2 hours with showcase events having the ability to go up to three hours.
&quot;I think people just want to enjoy wrestling and want to get out of there at a reasonable time, maybe go to dinner, maybe grab a drink somewhere and enjoy their night – have them leave wanting more,&quot; he continued. &quot;At the end of the day, I think all us wrestlers, we are getting to do what we love. There’s going to be some independent shows that are much better than others. There’s gonna be some that are much worse than others – and I’ve been to all of them. I’ve seen them all and I know what the bad ones are and I know what the good ones are.
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&quot;And when it comes to Awesome Championship Wrestling, they’re unlike any of the indies that I’ve done. The MJN Center is beautiful. There’s a beautiful locker room. There’s so much room. There’s enough chairs for people to sit in. There’s even couches, which is incredible. They have snacks and food, and ‘catering,’ and that doesn’t happen very often. But you know what it does? It leaves the locker room happy. Nobody’s miserable in that. And if nobody’s miserable and everyone’s happy, then the product is gonna be better.
&quot;Nobody’s worried about, ‘Oh, I haven’t eaten in eight hours,’ or ‘I’m dying of thirst here. I can’t find a water bottle.’ It’s all those little things. But I just think basic necessities, if indies could just take care of that. I’m not asking for a huge spread. I’m not asking for sandwiches or pasta or anything of that stuff. Some water, basic things, and I think that could go a long way on the indies scene.&quot;
Bishop has been in Richard Holliday’s corner as well in recent ACW shows. While Holliday lost the ACW Heavyweight Championship to Killer Kross, he will have chance to showcase his talent against current IWGP global heavyweight champion Andrade.
ACW Reckoning takes place on May 16.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Woman who lived as man says she grieved ‘unwanted body parts’ after transition</news:name>
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			<news:title>Woman who lived as man says she grieved ‘unwanted body parts’ after transition</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A woman who lived as a man for six years said she wished doctors would have been more honest with her about what transitioning would do to her life and emotional health. 
&quot;I wish that the doctors would have explained the in-depth parts of surgeries, that I would grieve unwanted body parts, that I would be emotional about it,&quot; Kyla Gillespie told Fox News Digital in an interview. 
Gillespie’s struggle with gender dysphoria began in early childhood. 
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&quot;I was born a biological female, I grew up in an athletic house, I was raised in a Christian home,&quot; Gillespie said. &quot;And at a very young age, about five or six, playing hockey, realized that I actually wasn&apos;t one of the boys. I was a girl and have very few recollections of that moment, but I just realized I was different than most little girls. And from there, growing up in the Christian home, I went to youth group and I started to realize that my friends were attracted to the opposite sex, but this, unfortunately, just wasn&apos;t the case for me. I ended up being attracted to the same sex and, at that time, about 14, 15, my parents also got divorced and that really separated our family.&quot;
By the time she was 19, Gillespie said that she had begun drinking and that would lead to 11 years as an alcoholic. 
&quot;Being so broken away from home and really lost, I took my first drink at 19. And if I would have known anything about alcoholism, I would&apos;ve known that day, blacking out that I was an alcoholic,&quot; Gillespie said. &quot;But it would take 11 years for me to realize this. Playing at a highest level of women&apos;s hockey in Canada, owning my own business and teaching high-performance hockey, my life was falling apart.&quot; 
After 11 years as an alcoholic, Gillespie said she knew she needed to change something, so she ended up entering a Christian recovery facility.
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&quot;In that process, the very first six months of recovery, I ended up telling everyone socially that I was going to transition, and I did,&quot; Gillespie said to Fox News Digital. &quot;I transitioned socially and then also got on testosterone, changed my pronouns to he/him, changed my name to Bryson, and lived that for almost five and a half years.&quot; 
To transition, Gillespie said she changed her pronouns, got on testosterone, and had various surgeries. 
She said she wished doctors had explained the possibility of regretting her transition, adding that communication about transitioning was only positive.
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&quot;There was just like, ‘This surgery will help you to feel more complete, to feel more in line with the gender that you believe you are,’&quot; Gillespie said. &quot;And also I had some transgender friends who didn&apos;t really share the bad parts of the transition. And I wish that people would have, you know, shared that with me that we are going to grieve the body parts that we loathe, even my chest, like I grieve those things because God had created me with those. And it&apos;s so much deeper than just, you know, wanting those to disappear and having them removed.&quot; 
Years later, Gillespie said new leadership took over the ministry, began sharing the Bible, hosting small groups and building friendships.
&quot;I could tell that they held to a biblical sexual ethic, and I had this deep dark secret, and they were being vulnerable with me, but I was scared if I ever told any Christian at all that they would ask me to leave,&quot; Gillespie said. &quot;And so in that process, about five and a half years into my full transition, medically and hormonally, I ended up sharing my story with those two people, my pastor and his wife.&quot;
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For a year and a half, she said she &quot;wrestled&quot; with Scripture, but ultimately had what she described as a powerful encounter with God.
&quot;And God spoke to me in such a powerful way one day when I was so depressed, so lost, and He said, ‘Return to me, Kyla,’&quot; Gillespie said. &quot;And I hadn&apos;t heard Him use that, like, I didn&apos;t go by Kyla anymore. And there was so much dysphoria around my given name. And so, in that moment, though, I didn&apos;t feel like it was heavy, or I didn&apos;t feel dysphoria around my name. I felt like I was home when He called me.&quot;
Gillespie said that detransitioning had never been on her radar, and that she didn’t &quot;know if I&apos;ll ever be female again,&quot; but that she heard God asking her, &quot;Do you trust me? And are you willing?&quot;
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Gillespie said she said yes and has now spent about nine years detransitioning.
When Gillespie returned to doctors who had helped her detransition, she said they told her they had never encountered a similar case.
&quot;The doctors had said to me, we&apos;ve never walked with a patient that has been on testosterone and had the surgeries that you&apos;ve had, and now want to go back to their sex at birth,&quot; Gillespie said. 
Gillespie is now the founder of Renewed &amp; Transformed, a ministry that focuses on Christian teachings related to faith, sexuality and identity.
She is also the author of &quot;TransFormed,&quot; a book about her story of gender dysphoria, reassignment surgery, and journey of detransitioning back to a female, and her faith journey.
&quot;The hope that I have in sharing my story and sharing my testimony is that people will hear that there are consequences for our choices, yet we serve a God of the impossible, and He is a God of reconciliation and restoration,&quot; Gillespie said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Haters caught on video</news:name>
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			<news:title>Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Haters caught on video</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:
- NYPD releases footage of 4 suspects wanted in hate-fueled graffiti spree
- Radical Professor Calls for ‘Death to America’ at Virginia Tech
- Germany warns Islamist, far-left rhetoric driving spike in antisemitic attacks
TOP STORY: The NYPD is hunting for four suspects following an antisemitic graffiti spree in Queens. Over five separate incidents, the group spray-painted swastikas on synagogues, homes, cars, and a Holocaust memorial plaque. Surveillance footage shows the individuals fleeing the scene. The NYPD Hate Crimes Task Force is investigating the vandalism, which city officials have condemned as a deliberate act of hatred.
VIDEO: Fox News national correspondent Garrett Tenney reports on left-wing influencer Hasan Piker’s rally with Michigan Democratic Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed. OutKick founder Clay Travis gives analysis on ‘The Faulkner Focus.’ WATCH HERE:
RAGING RADICAL: Former Columbia professor Mohamed Abdou urged students to dismantle the &quot;U.S. empire,&quot; praising the October 7 attacks as a &quot;blessed day.&quot; Despite university claims the event was unregistered, Abdou told attendees they are part of a &quot;religious war,&quot; urging them to disrupt American supply chains and defense industries.
HATE WAVE: German officials warn that Islamist and far-left extremists are driving a dangerous spike in antisemitism by exploiting Middle East tensions. Incidents including verbal abuse and vandalism have become a &quot;new normal,&quot; leaving Jewish communities feeling isolated and increasingly fearful for their safety despite Germany&apos;s historical responsibility toward protecting Jewish life.
PROF GETS BOOT: The University of Washington removed Aria Fani as Middle East Center director after he used a school listserv to call Zionism &quot;cancerous&quot; and criticize Israel. Fani, who remains an associate professor, claimed his dismissal followed pressure from pro-Israel groups. The university cited positional requirements and privacy for the decision.
CANCELED ON CAMPUS: Georgetown Law commencement speaker Morton Schapiro withdrew after students launched a petition condemning his pro-Israel views and lack of legal background. Schapiro, a former university president, stepped down to avoid distracting from the ceremony. He was replaced by Professor David Cole, an ACLU veteran known for defending pro-Palestinian speech rights. 
GUEST EDITORIAL: Nitsana Darshan-Leitner, an Israeli civil rights attorney and president of the Shurat HaDin Law Center, warns that Britain’s antisemitism crisis could trigger legal reckoning at home and abroad. While some Jews are considering legal action to force the government to protect them, many Jewish families have already decided to move to Israel, she writes.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: &quot;&quot;Mr. El-Sayed not only is spewing hate, but he’s spewing it at political conventions and everywhere. With our history in Michigan, it’s shameful. He’s not a qualified candidate. It’s time for the Jewish community, and, for that matter every other community, to stand up and say no, and enough is enough.&quot; - Michigan resident Steve Cohen on Democratic Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed.
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			  <news:name>WWE star Liv Morgan opens up about her legacy, what she wants to be remembered for</news:name>
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			<news:title>WWE star Liv Morgan opens up about her legacy, what she wants to be remembered for</news:title>
			<news:keywords>WWE star Liv Morgan has proven over the last year she’s more than just a wrestler.
She is set to appear in the movie &quot;Bad Lieutenant: Tokyo&quot; this year, which she stepped away from the ring to film in 2025. And she recorded a song &quot;Trouble&quot; – as well as a music video – for her WrestleMania 42 entrance. It has since become her main entrance.
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Morgan spoke to Fox News Digital last week to discuss SummerSlam’s second two-night show, which is set to take place at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis in August. She talked about what she wanted her legacy to be once her career is all said and done.
&quot;I guess I’d like to be remembered as someone that wasn’t afraid,&quot; she said. &quot;Actually, that’s not true because I’m like afraid all the time but I just do it anyway, and I try it anyway. Someone that left every single part of their heart and soul in that ring and just really gave it everything that they had.
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&quot;I think when all is said and done, I’d be happy with just people being aware of how much I love what I do.&quot;
Morgan is the current women’s world champion, winning the title back from Stephanie Vaquer at WrestleMania 42. It’s the third time she’s held the title. She won the 2026 women’s Royal Rumble in January to earn the shot at Vaquer.
She’s also a four-time women’s tag team champion with her fellow Judgment Day stablemate, Raquel Rodriguez. And she was the inaugural crown jewel champion, which she won in 2024.
There doesn’t seem to be a ceiling for Morgan as she nears 12 full years in WWE.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Your morning coffee could be making you more tired, experts warn: &apos;Like a roller coaster&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Your morning coffee could be making you more tired, experts warn: &apos;Like a roller coaster&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>If you&apos;re reaching for a cup of coffee to wake up, you may ultimately be making yourself even more tired.
Coffee is America&apos;s most popular beverage, and 86% of America&apos;s weekly coffee drinkers consume their cup of joe in the morning, according to the New York City-based National Coffee Association (NCA).
Yet the beloved beverage gives some people a false sense of alertness by temporarily masking lifestyle habits that made them feel the need for coffee in the first place, experts claim.
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&quot;Caffeine is highly effective at temporarily suppressing fatigue but often can be a Band-Aid that doesn&apos;t address underlying lifestyle factors,&quot; Alexander LeRitz, a registered dietitian in Canada, recently told The Takeout.
&quot;You can think of it like a roller coaster: What goes up must come down,&quot; Lisa Moskovitz, a registered dietitian, founder of NY Nutrition Group and author of &quot;The Core 3 Healthy Eating Plan,&quot; told Fox News Digital. 
&quot;Caffeine will stimulate you and give you an energy boost, but eventually that wears off and when it does, you can expect to feel even more tired than before.&quot;
The solution isn&apos;t to cut coffee out of your life, but to evaluate what other lifestyle changes you should make, Moskovitz said.
&quot;If you&apos;re coffee-dependent, the question is, why do you need to drink so much throughout the day?&quot; Moskovitz said. &quot;Are you not sleeping enough or eating properly? If so, drinking caffeine will only make both issues worse.&quot;
Inadequate hydration, stress and lack of exercise are other factors that can increase fatigue, Moskovitz said.
It&apos;s also important to monitor your coffee consumption — both the amount and the timing of it.
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&quot;Caffeine is most effective and tolerated when consumed in moderation,&quot; Moskovitz said.
&quot;That said, if you&apos;re breaching the 400 milligram daily threshold, then adverse effects are more likely. Drinking excess caffeine, especially later in the day, can interfere with proper sleep, which can contribute to poor energy and brain fog, thus feeling even more dependent on coffee to get you through the day.&quot;
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Coffee has been touted for its health benefits when consumed properly. 
Coffee &quot;contains antioxidants and other active substances that may reduce internal inflammation and protect against disease,&quot; according to Johns Hopkins Medicine.
Coffee drinkers are less likely to die from coronary heart disease, stroke, diabetes and kidney disease, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine nutrition experts said.
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A habitual brew also protects against colon cancer and Parkinson&apos;s disease, experts claim, and could reduce your risk of developing Alzheimer&apos;s disease.
Drinking coffee has also been linked to improved mood and gut health, as Fox News Digital previously reported.
To make the most of your coffee habit, stick to between three and five 8-ounce cups a day and limit additives to about two tablespoons of milk or half-and-half, instead of loading up on sweeteners and artificial creamers, according to Johns Hopkins.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Top Dem legal boogeymen tee up &apos;battle royale&apos; in red state&apos;s redistricting crusade</news:name>
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			<news:title>Top Dem legal boogeymen tee up &apos;battle royale&apos; in red state&apos;s redistricting crusade</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Democrat-aligned legal heavyweights moved swiftly this week to block Florida’s congressional map after Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the redistricting plan into law on Monday, setting up new high-stakes court fights following the Supreme Court’s landmark Voting Rights Act decision clearing the way for red states to reconfigure their lines.
Prominent election lawyer Marc Elias and vocal anti-Trump lawyer Norm Eisen were among those spearheading a trio of lawsuits challenging the map, designed to give Republicans four new seats on President Donald Trump&apos;s home turf. Elias is best known for leading high-profile election lawsuits on behalf of Democrats, while Eisen led House Democrats&apos; first impeachment probe into Trump.
One conservative election expert said their new lawsuits might be successful in state court.
&quot;If they can delay, even if they eventually get the injunction overturned, by then it&apos;ll probably be too late for these new districts to be put in place,&quot; Hans von Spakovsky, senior legal fellow at Advancing American Freedom, told Fox News Digital.
DESANTIS SIGNS FLORIDA REDISTRICTING MAP TO POTENTIALLY FLIP 4 HOUSE SEATS RED
The fast-moving litigation, brought in Leon County, alleges that the 24-4 map violated a unique provision of the state constitution called the Fair Districts Amendment, which bans partisan gerrymandering.
The Supreme Court&apos;s decision involving Louisiana&apos;s map found that congressional lines should not typically be drawn based on racial demographics. DeSantis has signaled that the decision bolstered Florida&apos;s mid-cycle redistricting plan. The Democrat-led lawsuits in Florida, meanwhile, were unable to make race-based claims because of the high court ruling, von Spakovsky said, noting the legal challenges all rested on claims that the newly drawn districts were unfairly crafted to suit Republicans&apos; political needs.
&quot;I think they&apos;re going to have a battle royale in court,&quot; von Spakovsky predicted.
&quot;All of the different groups that filed these Common Cause, the League of Women Voters, all of them talk to each other, and they don&apos;t work in isolation, and I can tell you, the reason they filed three different lawsuits is that they&apos;re hoping they&apos;ll get at least one of the three judges to issue an injunction, even if they ultimately lose the case,&quot; von Spakovsky said. &quot;The whole point of these lawsuits is to impose delay.&quot;
Republicans are up against the clock to defend the map as Florida’s candidate qualifying period begins in early June, while the state’s congressional primaries are scheduled for Aug. 18.
A spokesperson for Florida Secretary of State Cord Byrd told Fox News Digital the office could not comment on pending litigation.
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One of the lawsuits was brought by Eisen and others on behalf of voting rights groups including Common Cause and the League of Women Voters. Another was brought by Elias on behalf of the Equal Ground Education Fund and several individual Florida voters, and the third was brought by the Campaign Legal Center and the UCLA Voting Rights Project.
Florida is among several red, southern states hoping to rework their maps in time for the midterms. The stakes in Florida, an increasingly red state where Trump lives when not in D.C., are highest with four seats up for grabs, while Tennessee is aiming to break up its one Memphis-based majority-Black district and Alabama has only two Democratic-leaning districts.
When reached for comment, a spokesman for Elias pointed to his firm&apos;s statement calling Florida&apos;s map &quot;one of the most extreme partisan gerrymanders ever recorded.&quot;
&quot;This new map would have one of the largest pro-Republican skews ever recorded,&quot; the statement read, noting that Florida voters &quot;sent a clear message&quot; when they approved the state constitutional amendment banning partisan gerrymandering in 2010.
The lawsuits in Florida also come against the backdrop of a broader pre-existing war over mid-cycle redistricting that began with California and Texas. The Supreme Court has greenlit both states&apos; maps, which gave five new seats to Democrats and Republicans, respectively.
In Virginia, Democrats secured a 10-1 advantage in a state that typically leans slightly blue. The state Supreme Court is now examining that map after Republicans alleged in multiple lawsuits that a ballot measure approving the map originated from an illegal special legislative session and that the ballot language was deceiving.
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Asked about his redistricting efforts and whether it was a coordinated effort to reverse DeSantis&apos; plan, Eisen told Fox News Digital DeSantis improperly leveraged the 6-3 Supreme Court decision. The high court&apos;s decision came down on April 29, and DeSantis signed into law the state-legislature-approved map the following Monday, May 4.
&quot;Gov. DeSantis has used the excuse of [Louisiana v. Callais], really within hours of that decision coming down from the Roberts court, to do a plainly partisan redistricting in Florida,&quot; Eisen said. &quot;We and the coalition of civil rights and democracy groups and clients have filed a lawsuit to stop that. We cannot see the Callais decision, which itself is wrong, being further abused to drive additional illegal behavior.&quot;
DeSantis told Fox &amp; Friends the Supreme Court ruling supported Florida&apos;s new congressional lines both because they dismantled an illegal racial gerrymander and because they reflected population growth.
&quot;We actually had a racial gerrymander that the Supreme Court just said is unconstitutional,&quot; DeSantis said. &quot;I knew that was going to happen, so we called the special session back in January for April. ... The other thing is, the Florida today is not the same Florida of 2020. We&apos;ve netted two million people. ... It does reflect that we have had explosive growth in parts of our state.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to DeSantis&apos; office for comment, as well as lawyers for the Campaign Legal Center.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>He fled communism. Now this California mayor is honoring Charlie Kirk and refusing to back down</news:name>
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			<news:title>He fled communism. Now this California mayor is honoring Charlie Kirk and refusing to back down</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A California city mayor is defending his city’s decision to install honorary street signs bearing Charlie Kirk&apos;s name near City Hall after some liberal residents criticized the move.
Westminster Mayor Chi Charlie Nguyen told Fox News Digital that Americans are &quot;lucky we have the freedom of speech here, and we all have to respect that.&quot;
&quot;Nobody should be murdered or assassinated because of promoting freedom of speech,&quot; Nguyen said.
After Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, was killed while speaking on a Utah college campus last September, Nguyen proposed redesignating portions of All American Way as Charlie Kirk Way. 
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The Westminster City Council approved the proposal in a 4-1 vote in November, and the signs were put up last week in the Orange County city, sparking outrage from some liberal residents who called Kirk a &quot;hateful&quot; figure.
According to ABC7, the redesignation does not officially change the street name or addresses and instead applies to physical street signs between Westminster Boulevard and 13th Street.
Nguyen said the signs were not meant to be political but were intended to celebrate Kirk’s commitment to free speech, a value the mayor said he deeply cherishes as a Vietnam refugee who fled communism.
Nguyen told Fox News Digital that after the fall of Saigon in 1975, his father was taken to a &quot;re-education camp&quot; which was actually a prison, leaving him to help support his family. He later escaped to the United States, where he said he was given a second chance at life.
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&quot;I was able to live American Dream,&quot; he said, describing how he went on to achieve multiple degrees and work as an engineer for McDonnell Douglas, which later became part of Boeing.
&quot;If I were in Vietnam, I wouldn&apos;t have a chance to be who I am today,&quot; he said.
Nguyen said he wanted to honor Kirk because of his commitment to fostering free speech among young people, as well as his patriotism and Christian values.
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He acknowledged the signs have drawn some criticism but said he has received mostly positive feedback from people in the community and from others around the country. 
Nguyen pointed to Westminster’s large Vietnamese American population, saying many residents understand the importance of free speech because they or their families fled communist rule.
&quot;I think that the right thing to do is to honor somebody who lived the American Dream and who lived and promoted the rights that we have here,&quot; Nguyen said.
Nguyen is currently running to represent California’s 45th congressional district, saying he believes the community&apos;s concerns about taxes, public safety and businesses leaving California are not being addressed.
California’s 45th District is holding a primary on June 2, 2026, and Nguyen is one of several candidates in the race.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Nancy Guthrie case: Retired lieutenant suggests Mexico ties were downplayed to keep feds off case early</news:name>
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			<news:title>Nancy Guthrie case: Retired lieutenant suggests Mexico ties were downplayed to keep feds off case early</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Just a couple of miles from Nancy Guthrie&apos;s home in Tucson is a desert &quot;wash,&quot; a natural drainage ditch, thick with brush so dense that one can barely see the surrounding homes, many of which cost seven figures.
That terrain is typical of the region — carved through the city and the rest of Pima County. Outside town, the desert stretches for miles in every direction.
That expanse is one of the challenges facing investigators trying to locate Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of &quot;Today&quot; co-host Savannah Guthrie, said Dave Smith, a retired lieutenant with the Arizona Department of Public Safety and a law enforcement consultant.
&quot;The whole Tucson Valley is literally built around these arroyos, these ephemeral rivers,&quot; he said. &quot;This is literally your green belt here, only instead of parks and things like the rest of the nation has, we have this wonderful desert area. But again, it works between houses. It&apos;s like a giant alley through the neighborhoods.&quot;
FORMER FBI AGENT &apos;STUNNED&apos; BY UNFORGIVING CONDITIONS COMPLICATING NANCY GUTHRIE SEARCH
They can make good hiding places, but evidence also washes away quickly in the rain, he said.
&quot;The evidence is transitory,&quot; he told Fox News Digital. &quot;Once it rains, your footprints go away, the sun is hard on other forms of evidence and frankly this is a tough place to investigate crimes.&quot;
However, he said, he believes the missing woman was taken farther away.
SECURITY MEASURES MAKE CROSS-BORDER ABDUCTION OF NANCY GUTHRIE ‘LOW’ PROBABILITY, EXPERT SAYS
The suspect, who appeared on surveillance video recovered from Guthrie&apos;s Nest doorbell camera, appeared to be wearing his holstered pistol &quot;Mexican carry&quot; style, Smith said.
&quot;My first thought is always Mexico in a major crime, because it&apos;s a great haven, and it&apos;s hard for us to follow up on,&quot; Smith told Fox News Digital. &quot;But in this case obviously there was somebody was taken with intent. And I think that that&apos;s why we need to wonder, perhaps, was she taken to Mexico?&quot;
Sheriff Chris Nanos and FBI Director Kash Patel have traded barbs over the timing of when the bureau was asked to assist in the case. Federal authorities have said it was days before they were brought in, and before they arrived, the crime scene had been briefly released, allowing journalists and delivery drivers to walk up on the front porch, where there was a trail of blood spatter.
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&quot;My personal theory is, if Mexico was suspected, that would make it a federal investigation,&quot; Smith said. &quot;There seemed to be a great deal of effort to keep the feds out of this case. And the best way to do it was to deny any possibility of interstate or international transport of the person&apos;s body or kidnapped.&quot;
It&apos;s only about 60 miles from Guthrie&apos;s neighborhood to the border town of Nogales, he said.
&quot;You cross that border, on the Arizona side, it&apos;s a small town, relatively small town,&quot; he said. &quot;You cross that border, it&apos;s major urban area, 300,000 people.&quot;
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That could make it easier to blend in, he added.
No suspects have been publicly identified since Guthrie&apos;s suspected abduction on Feb. 1. Two men were briefly detained and later released in connection with the investigation. No charges have been filed and Guthrie&apos;s whereabouts remain unknown.
In February, Nanos said the investigation hadn&apos;t developed any firm evidence to indicate Guthrie was taken over the border.
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Days later, Fox News Digital reported that the FBI had contacted Mexican authorities in connection with the search for Guthrie.
Patel said on Fox News&apos; Sean Hannity&apos;s podcast &quot;Hang Out with Sean Hannity&quot; that the FBI wasn&apos;t asked to help for days.
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&quot;What we, the FBI, do is say, ‘Hey, we&apos;re here to help. What do you need?’&quot; he said. &quot;What can we do? And for four days, we were kept out of the investigation.&quot;
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Within days, the FBI teamed up with Google to recover video that showed a masked suspect on Guthrie&apos;s front steps — despite the fact that her Nest doorbell was unaccounted for and she didn&apos;t have a cloud subscription to store images.
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However, tensions quickly emerged between the feds and the sheriff&apos;s department over how to handle physical evidence, including DNA recovered inside the home.
&quot;I had a fixed-wing aircraft on the ground ready to move it immediately through the night,&quot; Patel told Hannity. &quot;And they said, &apos;we&apos;re sending it to Florida,&apos; and then, I don&apos;t know, 60 days. They have jurisdiction, so it&apos;s their call.&quot;
DNA TESTING IN NANCY GUTHRIE CASE COULD TAKE MONTHS BUT MAY BE FAST-TRACKED, EXPERT SAYS
A hair sample was sent to the sheriff&apos;s preferred private lab in Florida early in the probe. Eleven weeks later, with no publicly visible progress, the lab finally shared the sample with the FBI for more advanced testing.
&quot;We would have analyzed it within days and maybe gotten better information or more information,&quot; Patel said. &quot;Our lab&apos;s just better than any other private lab out there, and we didn&apos;t get a chance to do that.&quot;
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Nanos responded with a written statement saying &quot;coordination&quot; with the FBI &quot;began without delay.&quot;
&quot;The laboratory utilized by the Pima County Sheriff’s Department and the FBI Laboratory in Quantico have worked in close partnership from the outset and continue to collaborate in the analysis of evidence,&quot; he said. &quot;A member of the FBI Task Force was also notified and present at that scene working alongside our personnel. The FBI was promptly notified by both our department and the Guthrie family.&quot;
There is a combined reward of more than $1.2 million for information that breaks the case, and it remains unclaimed.
The family is urging anyone with information to dial 1-800-CALL-FBI.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Fox News Digital&apos;s News Quiz: May 8, 2026</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Test your news knowledge with this week&apos;s Fox News Digital News Quiz, featuring a barnburner Los Angeles mayoral debate featuring reality star Spencer Pratt and Mayor Karen Bass, and a lawsuit over &quot;tomato fraud.&quot;
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			  <news:name>California county finds nearly 600 unopened ballots months after Newsom-backed redistricting measure passed</news:name>
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			<news:title>California county finds nearly 600 unopened ballots months after Newsom-backed redistricting measure passed</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Nearly 600 unopened ballots were discovered in a California county months after voters approved a statewide Democratic redistricting measure, with local election officials admitting they failed voters.
The Humboldt County Office of Elections said in a Wednesday press release that the 596 sealed but uncounted ballots did not impact the outcome of the Nov. 4 statewide special election, which centered on Proposition 50, a redistricting ballot measure pushed by California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Democrats.
The ballots were found Monday inside a locked drop box, prompting county officials to say they had not been tampered with because the box was locked and the ballots remained sealed. Officials said the error stemmed from a miscommunication over whether the drop box had been fully emptied before certification.
&quot;While the mistake occurred after an election worker did not follow proper procedures, the responsibility for what happened ultimately sits with me. I did not have strong enough controls in place to prevent this, but we do now,&quot; Humboldt County Clerk-Recorder and Registrar of Voters Juan Pablo Cervantes said in the news release. &quot;We have taken corrective action and already updated our protocols. A new lock out, tag out procedure has been implemented for every ballot drop box to ensure each box is physically verified as empty and secured before election results are finalized.&quot;
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While the ballots will not change the outcome of the November election, Humboldt County officials said they are still endeavoring to ensure all ballots get counted, apologizing to voters that they &quot;fell short&quot; of their duties.
&quot;I promise you that we are taking this seriously,&quot; Cervantes added. &quot;We will strengthen our processes and continue pushing toward the standard our community expects and deserves.&quot;
Proposition 50, championed by Newsom and California Democrats, allowed the state to temporarily use legislature-drawn congressional maps for the 2026, 2028 and 2030 elections instead of maps created by California’s independent redistricting commission.
REDISTRICTING BATTLES BREWING ACROSS THE COUNTRY AS PARTIES COMPETE FOR POWER AHEAD OF 2026 MIDTERMS
The measure came amid a national mid-decade redistricting fight, with Newsom and California Democrats arguing the state needed to counter GOP-led map changes in states such as Texas.
California’s normal redistricting process is handled by an independent commission, but Prop 50 created a temporary voter-approved exception allowing the state to use legislature-drawn congressional maps through 2030.
After the Supreme Court last week narrowed Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act in a Louisiana redistricting case, a ruling that could open the door for Republican-led states to pursue new maps that undercut Democratic redistricting gains in California and potential gains in states such as Virginia, California Democrats have faced pressure to consider going even further in response.
However, The Los Angeles Times reported Thursday that despite this urging for additional action, even after voters approved Prop 50, California Democrats have no intention of making an attempt to redraw the maps again before the midterms.
California Democratic Party Chair Rusty Hicks pointed out Democrats need to win the seats created under the state’s existing Prop 50 map they redrew last year.
&quot;We have yet to fully win the seats in the map that was drawn in 2025. It seems a step too far to say we’re going to go back to the drawing board and redraw the map,&quot; Hicks said, according to The Los Angeles Times.
&quot;You all should pick up some seats. Let’s all do this together, because California cannot do it alone, it will take the rest of the country,&quot; Hicks added, referring to pressure on Democratic-led states to counter Republican redistricting efforts nationwide.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Prince William sees disgraced Andrew as ‘a troubled soul’ but Epstein fallout leaves ‘no coming back’: author</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Prince William reportedly views his disgraced uncle as &quot;a very troubled soul,&quot; condemning his actions without hesitation. At the same time, he remains quietly concerned about the toll the fallout may be taking on his mental health.
The claim was made by Robert Hardman, who has written a new biography on the late Queen Elizabeth II titled &quot;Elizabeth II: In Private. In Public. The Inside Story.&quot; In it, the author said that the Prince of Wales offered condolences to the former Prince Andrew after his royal titles were stripped.
&quot;I think clearly there will be no coming back for Prince Andrew — ex-Prince Andrew — when William is king,&quot; Hardman told Fox News Digital. &quot;But at the same time, I still think that [William] is conscious that here is someone who is a very troubled soul and that at least the family does have to keep an eye on him.&quot;
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In October 2025, King Charles III stripped Andrew of his royal titles as his younger brother faced renewed scrutiny over his ties to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The heightened criticism followed the release of Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir and newly unsealed documents detailing Andrew’s relationship with Epstein.
&quot;From time to time, there have been suggestions that [William] is a hardliner,&quot; Hardman wrote. &quot;Some accounts suggested that he was the driving force behind his uncle Andrew being stripped of his titles and honors and banished to a house on the Sandringham estate. One friend of the former Yorks, however, reported that on the night [Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson] lost their titles, Andrew had been very touched when Prince William was one of the few people to call to offer condolences.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Kensington Palace for comment. A spokesperson for Buckingham Palace previously told Fox News Digital, &quot;We don’t comment on such books.&quot;
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&quot;I think what we realize from this is that William is ... well, we know he’s a thoughtful man,&quot; Hardman explained. &quot;He’s a very serious man. He’s very private, but we know he’s particularly concerned about the whole issue of mental health, and that’s something that’s been a key strand of his work.&quot;
&quot;And I think he understood that his uncle Andrew may have behaved appallingly in many ways over many years,&quot; said Hardman. &quot;But at the same time, he’s a member of the family. And here was someone who was being completely humiliated, publicly humiliated, degraded, disgraced, handed a punishment that no member of the family has had — to have all their titles taken away, to be effectively un-royal, de-royaled.&quot;
Andrew has held the title of prince since birth.
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&quot;These censures are deemed necessary, notwithstanding the fact that he continues to deny the allegations against him,&quot; the palace previously announced. &quot;Their Majesties wish to make clear that their thoughts and utmost sympathies have been, and will remain with, the victims and survivors of any and all forms of abuse.&quot;
It is almost unprecedented for a British prince or princess to be stripped of their royal title, The Associated Press reported. According to the outlet, it last happened in 1919, when Prince Ernest Augustus had his British title removed for siding with Germany during World War I. Hardman said that Andrew, like his ancestor, was viewed as &quot;a traitor.&quot;
&quot;And that was clearly going to be very, very tough for him,&quot; said Hardman. &quot;And I think Prince William understood that.&quot;
Mental health has been a key concern for William, heir to the British throne. According to the royal family’s website, he spearheaded the Heads Together campaign to help change the conversation, raise awareness, and tackle stigma. Having completed nearly eight years of military service, William has spoken out about the challenges those in the armed forces, in particular, face when they return home.
Given that mental health is a central cause for William as a working royal, Hardman noted it would have been difficult for him to overlook Andrew’s well-being after his titles were stripped, despite being deeply appalled by his actions.
&quot;We hear a lot that he’s been very unhappy about Andrew, and he’s been one of the prime movers for having him stripped of all these things,&quot; said Hardman. &quot;... But at the same time, he’s well aware that this is someone who is a relative who’s still there, and there is a duty of care toward him, because as things stand, Andrew has not actually been formally convicted of anything.&quot;
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On Feb. 19 — his birthday — Andrew was arrested and detained for 11 hours on suspicion of misconduct in public office. The 66-year-old has been accused of sharing information with Epstein during his time as the U.K.’s trade envoy. While Andrew was released, he is currently under investigation.
&quot;People are very interested to know what the relationship is between William and his uncle,&quot; said Hardman. &quot;... They’re not in regular contact. William is very conscious of the fact that one day he will be king, and Andrew is only in his 60s. He doesn’t drink, and he’s [lived] a pretty healthy life. So, it’s highly likely that Andrew will be around when William is king.&quot;
&quot;William, he’s talked a lot about wanting to change things. But actually, he hasn’t been very specific about what that change might entail. And certainly, what I hear from his people is he’s not a radical. His father, actually, King Charles, is much more of a... radical. When he was William’s age, he was making very forceful speeches on a wide range of issues. William doesn’t do that.
&quot;I don’t think William’s so much a hardliner. I think he is someone who’s got a very clear sense of how he’s going to run things and will make changes. And I think he will take away some of the traditions and unnecessary rituals and a lot of the [unnecessary] etiquette. So I think he will be a hardliner in that regard.&quot;
&quot;He’s [also] very strict on privacy,&quot; Hardman continued. &quot;The privacy of his family is uppermost in his mind. He does fewer interviews. There’s less media access to him now than there was when his father was in his role at his age.&quot;
Hardman stressed that there is no future for Andrew.
British royals expert Hilary Fordwich previously told Fox News Digital that when William takes over the throne one day, he will swiftly address &quot;the Andrew problem&quot; his way.
&quot;Prince William has long had a strained and distant relationship with Andrew,&quot; said Fordwich, noting that William holds &quot;a grudge against his disgraced uncle.&quot;
&quot;Andrew’s future within the royal family is beyond bleak, since Prince William is firmly opposed to any public rehabilitation with no foreseeable path back,&quot; Fordwich claimed. &quot;He wants Andrew to vanish from public view.&quot;
&quot;William’s strong stance on &apos;the Andrew problem’ is consistent, unwavering, and his influence has been decisive in ensuring Andrew remains sidelined,&quot; said Fordwich. &quot;He is driven by his desire to protect the monarchy’s reputation, doing all he can to safeguard its future.&quot;
Royal biographer Andrew Lownie previously told People magazine that William still has a close relationship with his cousins, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie. Still, he favors taking a public, tougher approach when handling his uncle.
&quot;William wants it all cleaned out before he gets [on the throne],&quot; Lownie told the outlet. &quot;He wants it dealt with now.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Israeli police say Iran using WhatsApp, Facebook, blackmail to recruit spies as latest attempt foiled</news:name>
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			<news:title>Israeli police say Iran using WhatsApp, Facebook, blackmail to recruit spies as latest attempt foiled</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The arrest of two Israeli Air Force personnel on allegations of espionage has underscored Iran’s expanding efforts to penetrate Israel’s military by recruiting operatives from within.
Over the past year and a half, Israeli police, working alongside the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency), have investigated more than 20 cases involving an estimated 40 to 50 suspects. Most remain in custody, though investigators believe additional suspects are still at large.
Capt. Sefi Berger of the Israel Police’s Lahav International and Major Crimes Unit, which investigates Iranian espionage cases, told Fox News Digital that Tehran primarily seeks intelligence that could aid attack planning, along with information on high-profile individuals and other sensitive targets.
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Payments vary widely. One network of seven suspects reportedly received about $300,000, while an Iron Dome reservist was allegedly paid $1,000 — and in some cases, even less.
&quot;People may think they will get rich, but the money is not life-changing,&quot; Berger said. &quot;In one case last year involving two soldiers, one received just $21 and has been in prison for a year and a half.&quot;
Iranian recruitment tactics include infiltrating WhatsApp and Facebook groups used by Israelis seeking freelance work, as well as pornography websites, where agents allegedly use compromising material to blackmail individuals into cooperating. Recruitment also relies on emotional manipulation of individuals whose moral judgment may be compromised.
&quot;When recruiting a person, a relationship can develop between the handler and the spy. Sometimes the asset is looking for a father figure or a friend — someone who listens without judgment,&quot; Berger said.
Former Shin Bet handler Gonen Ben Itzhak, who spent years recruiting sources within Palestinian society, told Fox News Digital that the issue is particularly serious, saying he has not previously seen so many attempts — and some successful cases — of spying against Israel.
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&quot;The million-dollar question is who makes a good recruit. We don’t have a clear answer. There are certain indicators that someone may be more susceptible. The Iranians use social media — something we didn’t have in the same way —and it’s a powerful tool to identify potential motives,&quot; he said.
As a handler, Ben Itzhak said he sought to recruit as many viable candidates as possible while avoiding individuals likely to attract suspicion, such as known criminals. He described the process as gradual and often uncertain.
&quot;At first, they need to agree to meet in secret. Sometimes they come but won’t share information. I would start with simple questions — who leads Hamas in their village,&quot; he said.
&quot;Sometimes it takes time. Some refuse to cooperate, some may even act as double agents. In many cases, they are trained to collect information without being exposed. It’s a process,&quot; Ben Itzhak added.
In March, 22-year-old Haifa resident Ami Gaydarov was arrested on suspicion of manufacturing explosives intended to target a senior Israeli figure at the direction of an Iranian agent.
Last month, a man from the Israeli-Arab city of Qalansawe was detained on suspicion of allegedly spying for &quot;a hostile actor, mediated through the Al Jazeera channel.&quot; According to the investigation, Miqdad Moder Hosni Natur made contact with his handler after being introduced while searching for job opportunities through the Qatari-owned news organization.
Under Israeli law, contact with a foreign agent carries a sentence of up to 15 years in prison. Providing intelligence can result in more than 10 years’ imprisonment, while aiding the enemy during wartime carries a minimum sentence of life imprisonment and, in extreme cases, the death penalty.
Berger also warned against attempts by Israelis to deceive foreign agents, stressing that any contact is a serious offense.
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&quot;We had a hotel worker near the Dead Sea who falsely told Iranians that a group of Israelis would arrive. He said it was a lie, but I explained he had effectively put a target on that hotel, its staff and guests, and encouraged an attack,&quot; Berger said.
&quot;People unfamiliar with this world should not engage in it. Contact is an offense, providing information is an offense, and aiding the enemy is the most severe,&quot; he added.
While most suspects remain in custody awaiting trial, some cases are advancing through the courts.
One concluded case involved 70-year-old Moti Maman, who was convicted and sentenced to 10 years in prison after twice entering Iran, where he met with intelligence agents to discuss carrying out terrorist activity in Israel. He also discussed the possibility of assassinating Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Former Mossad operative Gad Shimron told Fox News Digital that while the espionage efforts have caused damage, their impact appears tactical rather than strategic. However, he cautioned against complacency.
&quot;The electronic Iron Dome is trying to catch Israelis willing to work for the Iranians, and I believe it is quite efficient,&quot; he said. &quot;But one should never underestimate the enemy. I am sure they are investing a lot of effort and that they have some successes we don’t yet know of.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>DR MARC SIEGEL: Hantavirus cruise outbreak is alarming but fear is spreading faster than facts</news:name>
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			<news:title>DR MARC SIEGEL: Hantavirus cruise outbreak is alarming but fear is spreading faster than facts</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Fear is generally far more virulent than the virus that causes it. This is the case with the current hantavirus outbreak unless something about the virus itself has changed, which is very unlikely.
As far as we know, the only thing that this hantavirus has in common with the SARS-CoV-2 virus that sparked the COVID pandemic is that both are single-stranded RNA viruses and both sparked outbreaks on cruise ships. Of course, the current hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius is sparking memories of the Diamond Princess, which departed from Japan in late January 2020 for a cruise of the Western Pacific. The cruise ended up being quarantined off Japan for two weeks, after 712 of the 3,711 people on board became infected with the new COVID-19 virus.
But that’s where the similarity ends. On the MV Hondius, which left from Argentina, where the Andes strain of hantavirus is found, eight patients have become infected, and three have died, in part because the Andes strain can cause highly dangerous and deadly hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, or HPS. Unfortunately, the Andes strain can lead to HPS, and, given the close confines of a cruise ship, the vessel is an optimal environment for the spread of contagions.
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One question that needs to be answered urgently is: Who or what carried the virus onto the ship? Was it an infected rodent or an infected person? If the story is true, as has been reported, that the Dutch couple got infected before they boarded the ship during a bird-watching trip through Argentina, Chile and Uruguay, where they likely became infected from rodent droppings, urine or saliva, then the eight cases that occurred are all due to human-to-human transmission, which is much less common than rodent-to-human spread. This at least raises the question whether the virus itself could have changed, as does the case of the flight attendant who appears to have acquired hantavirus from an elderly Dutch passenger who later died of it.
But it is far, far more likely that nothing about the virus itself has changed. The Andes strain can spread from one human to another, though with great difficulty. A study from Chile showed only 1% spread among household contacts and 17% among sexual contacts.
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A more recent study from Argentina also showed extremely limited person-to-person spread. &quot;From November 2018 through February 2019, person-to-person transmission of Andes virus (ANDV) hantavirus pulmonary syndrome occurred in Chubut Province, Argentina, and resulted in 34 confirmed infections and 11 deaths.&quot;
Fortunately, there are only 15 to 50 cases of hantavirus in the U.S. yearly and 150 to 300 cases in all of the Americas. The most common strain is the Sin Nombre strain, which does not pass from human to human. There are 10,000 to 100,000 cases in Europe and Asia every year, but they have all involved strains that don’t support human-to-human spread. Hantavirus remains essentially a rodent virus.
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Here are three things you need to know about hantavirus in order to protect yourself from the fear and myths that are circulating.
While it is true that human-to-human spread is possible, it requires extremely close contact, most often sexual contact, and has only been shown to occur with the Andes strain.
This is extremely unlikely. This virus spreads mainly among rodents. The numbers are consistent from year to year, there are very few cases in the Americas, and the chance of this increasing is very low without a major mutation.
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False. Not only is this virus very rare in the U.S. and very difficult to contract unless you come in direct contact with infected mouse or rat droppings, saliva or urine — as the wife of actor Gene Hackman did before dying of HPS — but, in addition, the deadly HPS manifestation — which has a fatality rate of about 40% — is much less common in U.S. cases than the more typical diarrhea, muscle aches and high fever.
Authorities in South Africa and Europe must trace contacts of any passengers who got off the hantavirus-infected ship, but at the same time, the risk to the general population remains extremely low.
It is also prudent for public health officials to quarantine all the MV Hondius passengers and crew members, around 150 people, now with cabin isolation and strict disinfection protocols and upon arrival in the Canary Islands, since the incubation period can be up to eight weeks.
Virologists must also examine the genetic structure of the current Andes hantavirus that is circulating. Above all, it makes sense to counter the spread of fear with facts. Of course, a crucial part of this is for virologists to examine the structure of the Andes hantavirus that infected these passengers.
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			<news:title>US intel community agreed before war &apos;Iran wasn&apos;t developing a nuclear weapon&apos;: ex-counterterrorism chief</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former National Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent asserted in a post on X that prior to the start of the Iran war, the U.S. intelligence community agreed that the Islamic Republic was not developing a nuclear weapon.
&quot;One of the many tragedies of this war is that before the war began the U.S. Intel Community, including CIA, was in agreement that Iran wasn&apos;t developing a nuclear weapon &amp; that Iran would target U.S. bases in the region &amp; shut down the Strait of Hormuz if they were attacked by Israel &amp; the U.S.,&quot; Kent wrote in a post on Thursday.
&quot;The IC also properly assessed that targeting the Iranian leadership would strengthen the regime and embolden the hardliners. Despite the professionalism &amp; accuracy of the IC, the narrative &amp; agenda spun by a foreign government- Israel, won the argument &amp; forced us into this war,&quot; he continued.
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&quot;We need to understand exactly how this happened to ensure we are never put in this position again,&quot; he concluded.
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House on Friday for a response to Kent&apos;s comments.
Kent resigned from the National Counterterrorism Center director role back in March.
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&quot;I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran,&quot; he wrote in his resignation letter. &quot;Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.&quot; 
In an April Truth Social post, President Donald Trump slapped down the notion that Israel convinced him to enter the war against Iran.
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&quot;Israel never talked me into the war with Iran, the results of Oct. 7th, added to my lifelong opinion that IRAN CAN NEVER HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON, did,&quot; the president wrote in part of the post, referring to the heinous Oct. 7, 2023, terror attack perpetrated against Israel.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Secretary of State Marco Rubio flew to Rome this week after an unexpected spat between President Trump and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of Italy, once one of the president’s best friends in Europe.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Rep. Crane Meets With Federal Agencies To Advance Rural Arizona Initiatives</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rep. Crane Meets With Federal Agencies To Advance Rural Arizona Initiatives</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Ethan Faverino |
Congressman Eli Crane (R-AZ-02) participated in a Federal Partners Forum focused on addressing the distinct needs of Arizona’s rural communities, joining representatives from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development and other federal agencies.
The event, held on May 5 at Yavapai College’s Center for Learning and Innovation in Prescott, convened more than 120 local and regional leaders alongside state and federal officials.
Senior Representatives from multiple federal agencies attended, including the National Park Service, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), and the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA).


Today, I joined @Arizona_RD for a Federal Partners Forum at @YavapaiCollege.
The event brought together local, state, and federal officials to discuss the unique challenges facing rural communities.
Grateful to Lori Urban, Lori Corbin, and everyone who made this possible. #AZ02 pic.twitter.com/F2aJKSUMeP
— Rep. Eli Crane (@RepEliCrane) May 6, 2026





During the forum, agency officials presented information on available federal resources and programs designed to support rural Arizona. Discussion topics included expanding access to healthcare, boosting small business growth, modernizing infrastructure, increasing affordable housing options, and enhancing broadband connectivity.
Participants were able to engage directly with federal partners to foster relationships, explore partnership opportunities, and identify practical solutions for long-term community development in rural areas.
“While our state faces many unique challenges, including Washington’s longstanding tendency to prioritize urban and coastal areas, we’re grateful to the Trump administration for putting rural interests at the forefront,” stated Rep. Crane. “Yesterday’s forum served as a catalyst for new opportunities and partnerships across local, state, and federal levels. I appreciate Yavapai College for hosting, and I’m thankful to Lori Urban, Lori Corbin, and everyone who helped make this event a success.”
The Federal Partners Forum is part of ongoing efforts to bridge gaps between rural communities and federal resources, ensuring Arizona’s rural priorities receive targeted attention and support.





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			  <news:name>Maricopa County Supervisor Seeks Court-Ordered Mediation In Elections Authority Dispute</news:name>
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			<news:title>Maricopa County Supervisor Seeks Court-Ordered Mediation In Elections Authority Dispute</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Staff Reporter |
The sole Maricopa County supervisor to extend support for the county recorder over the ongoing elections authority spat has requested court assistance with mediation. 
In a filing last week in County Recorder Justin Heap’s case against the board of supervisors before the Maricopa County Superior Court, Supervisor Mark Stewart filed a response amending his vote from opposition against to support for his fellow supervisors’ motion to stay the ruling. 
Some interpreted the filing as Stewart backtracking his support for the recorder. Stewart has sided with Heap generally on the proper division of elections authority.
Stewart said ongoing mediation attempts have failed and required court intervention. 
“Supervisor Stewart supports a temporary stay solely for the purpose of mediation,” stated the filing. “Previous efforts at mediation have failed despite the parties all claiming a willingness to mediate based upon timing, preconditions, and disagreement over the mediator.”
Stewart requested the court order Heap and the board to attend a mediation before the court appointed mediator within the next two weeks. 
In a video posted online, Stewart explained that his filing was not a challenge to the court ruling, like the motion put forth by his colleagues, but simply a means to “alleviate some of the operational ambiguity” within remaining questions of operations so that board and recorder staff could move forward.
“What we do not need is to prolong this conflict. We need a defined path forward,” said Stewart. “While we may have different views on the path forward, I know we all have the same goal of delivering reliable, secure, transparent elections for Maricopa voters.” 
Stewart said he didn’t want the case to go to appeal. That was something his fellow supervisors desired.


Background on my court filing: 
Court ordered mediation is not about the appeal. 
Let’s use the time of the stay to negotiate operational challenges and accept the ruling. 
We are running out of time and need resolution on election duties. pic.twitter.com/T0PTrXVXt2
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Last month, the superior court ruled in Heap’s favor and restored the county recorder’s election powers. The court rejected the board’s claim of plenary authority and declared it had acted unlawfully beyond statutory authority. A specific finding of wrongdoing concerned the removal of personnel, systems, and equipment from the recorder’s office. 
The court warned, further, that continued absconding of election powers by the board of supervisors would likely result in voter disenfranchisement.
“The evidence at trial established that the Recorder’s inability to exercise meaningful control over election systems and staff will likely cause concrete operational harms, including inability to timely process provisional ballots under A.R.S. § 16-134, resulting in voters being denied tabulation of the full ballots they had voted and to which they were entitled,” stated the ruling. “These harms will not resolve and may likely increase absent court intervention, particularly as general election cycles approach.”
The board argued in a filing earlier this week that the court’s ruling conflicted with state statute and would interfere with administration of the upcoming jurisdictional election scheduled to occur in less than two weeks.  
“This ruling creates confusion about key aspects of election administration including chain of custody, on-site tabulation, and the handing of mail-in ballots on Election Day,” said Board of Supervisors Chair Kate Brophy McGee in a statement. “Making major changes in the middle of the election cycle is not just a terrible idea for voters, it’s going to be almost impossible to implement responsibly.”





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			<news:title>Hamadeh Assisted Capture Of Three Illegal Aliens During Border Patrol Ride-Along</news:title>
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Rep. Abe Hamadeh (R-AZ-08) reportedly assisted with the capture of three illegal aliens while tagging along on a border security sweep. 
Hamadeh traded the suit and tie preferred on Capitol Hill for military fatigues during a ride-along with Border Patrol on Tuesday. The congressman thanked the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office for arranging his participation in their immigration enforcement work. 


Great honor to join our brave law enforcement officers, state and federal, who are working together in securing our border. Today, we assisted Border Patrol in capturing three illegal aliens.
Thank you @PinalCSO Sheriff @RossTeeple for all the work you do for Arizona! 🚁🇺🇸💪 pic.twitter.com/JoH6LGVChe
— Abe Hamadeh (@AbrahamHamadeh) May 5, 2026





The Pinal County Attorney’s Office and Board of Supervisors have been sparring over the former’s decision to enter into an agreement assisting Immigrations and Customs Enforcement with deportations. The board sued the county attorney, Brad Miller, over the agreement. 
The Pinal County Superior Court issued a temporary restraining order on that agreement in February prior to the case’s transferral to the Maricopa County Superior Court, where it remains pending. 
As part of that court-ordered halt, Miller agreed to not engage with ICE beyond information sharing. 
Separately, a federal court ruled last month in favor of state laws enabling state and local police to arrest illegal aliens for immigration violations. The case was decided by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals on the fate of a Texas law (Texas Senate Bill 4); the Biden administration initiated that lawsuit, but the Trump administration dropped it recently. 
The court dismissed the case after determining that the one county and two civil rights groups that remained as the sole challengers to the Texas law lacked standing. 
That appeals court decision gave the green light to the Arizona Border Security Act, or Proposition 314, which was passed by Arizona voters in 2024. Gov. Katie Hobbs attempted to terminate that legislation through veto, but a majority of Arizona voters proved to support the measure. 
The Texas and Arizona laws, and others like them, will likely face challenges for the foreseeable future. Civil rights groups filed a lawsuit to stop the Texas law on Monday.


🚨 Huge news!  The Arizona Border Security Act will go into effect!
The 5th Circuit just ruled that Texas SB 4 can finally take effect — giving state and local police the power to arrest illegal border crossers.
Arizona voters made their position crystal clear in 2024,…
— Warren Petersen (@votewarren) April 25, 2026





A hearing is scheduled for May 15 at 9 am before Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Michael Gordon. 
Southwest land border encounters have declined steeply since President Donald Trump took office. Border encounters went from all-time highs of several million per fiscal year (over 2.4 million in fiscal year 2023, and over 2.1 million in fiscal year 2024) to one-fourth previous totals (over 400,000 in fiscal year 2025). 
At this point in the last fiscal year, southwest land border encounters were approximately 380,700. For this fiscal year, there have been just over 63,700 encounters: approximately one-sixth the total from the same point in time the last fiscal year.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection fiscal years run from October of the previous year to September of the current year (fiscal year 2026 runs from October 2025 to September 2026). 
While Arizona’s Republican elected officials in Congress have offered their support for immigration enforcement, Democratic representatives have worked to slow or halt immigration enforcement. 
Congresswomen Adelita Grijalva (D-AZ-07) and Yassamin Ansari (D-AZ-03) have both dedicated significant taxpayer resources to assisting illegal aliens and opposing ICE. 
AZ Free News reported last week that nearly half of Grijalva’s press releases since taking office have concerned a defense of illegal aliens or opposition to ICE. Nearly one-third of her X posts since taking office were defenses of illegal aliens, demands to abolish ICE, or opposition to immigration enforcement. Three of her 14 non-recognition remarks on the congressional record were focused on opposing ICE and immigration enforcement. 
Grijalva and Ansari, along with Rep. Greg Stanton (D-AZ-04) and Democratic Sens. Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego, have made multiple trips to immigration detention centers, independently and as a group. The Democratic officials have referred to illegal aliens as their constituents. 
Last week, Grijalva, Ansari, and Stanton introduced legislation to limit detention periods of illegal aliens to 12 hours.





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			<news:title>Round one of Iran fight went to the US military. But ending things is much harder</news:title>
			<news:keywords>On May 1, President Donald Trump sent letters to congressional leaders declaring that hostilities with Iran &quot;have terminated.&quot; The statement was legally timed. The ceasefire imposed on April 7 has held — no exchange of fire between U.S. and Iranian forces since that date. Trump’s letter cited that record to sidestep the War Powers Resolution’s 60-day clock, which would have required congressional authorization or withdrawal of forces by May 1 — Day 62 of the conflict.
The legal argument is thin. The constitutional argument is weaker. But the deeper problem is strategic: declaring the war &quot;terminated&quot; and ending it are not the same thing.
As of this writing, the U.S. Navy is blockading Iranian ports. Project Freedom — Trump’s initiative to guide hundreds of stranded commercial vessels out of the Strait of Hormuz — launched Monday, May 4, with guided-missile destroyers, more than one hundred land- and sea-based aircraft, and 15,000 service members.
Iran’s military launched drones and small boats at U.S. ships on the first day of the mission. The IRGC declared that any vessel transiting the strait must coordinate with Tehran first. A nation at peace does not deploy 15,000 troops to force merchant ships through a contested waterway.
TRUMP AIMS TO RESET WAR POWERS CLOCK WITH CONTROVERSIAL BID TO BYPASS CONGRESS
This is not the end of a war. It is the beginning of a more dangerous phase.
Trump told reporters May 1 he would not seek congressional authorization because &quot;nobody’s ever asked for it before.&quot; History doesn’t support that. The letter itself is the tell — it concedes &quot;the threat posed by Iran to the United States and our armed forces remains significant.&quot; The administration declared victory and warned of danger in the same paragraph.
WHY TRUMP’S WAR SPEECH FAILED: DECLARING VICTORY BUT STILL BOMBING IRAN BACK TO THE ‘STONE AGES’
Wars end when the political objective is secured. That is the standard Clausewitz set, and it is the standard I applied throughout this conflict — from the night Operation Epic Fury began on February 28 to last week’s legal maneuver. As I argued at the one-month mark, the administration still had no coherent political end state. Nothing since has changed that assessment.
There is no ambiguity about what U.S. forces accomplished. Iran’s navy was gutted, its air defenses wrecked, its missile production disrupted. American men and women executed with precision and discipline under fire. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the U.S.-Israeli campaign had struck more than 15,000 targets across Iran since the war began.
Military success does not automatically produce strategic success. That lesson is written in blood from Vietnam to Afghanistan. I have made this argument repeatedly in these pages. The campaign’s tactical success does not resolve what comes next.
HEGSETH DECLARES &apos;DECISIVE MILITARY VICTORY&apos; OVER IRAN
Iran’s regime is intact and its leadership survived.
Its nuclear capability was set back — not eliminated. Before strikes began, Iran held roughly 440 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60% — short of the 90% purity required for weapons-grade, but sufficient starting stock for an estimated ten devices if further enriched.
ROBERT MAGINNIS: DON’T BE MISLED—IRAN ISN’T DAYS AWAY FROM A NUCLEAR BOMB
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) lost all verification access on February 28 and cannot confirm the current location or status of that stockpile. Fordow, the hardened underground enrichment facility, appears to have sustained damage but was not destroyed.
The distinction is critical: enriched uranium is not a weapon. A deliverable device requires warhead design, miniaturization and delivery system integration — capabilities whose status no inspector can now verify.
Iran’s grip on the Strait of Hormuz—the transit point for 20% of the world’s crude oil — is very real, and the regime has not relinquished control. It demands that vessels coordinate with the IRGC and pay tolls.
INSIDE IRAN’S MILITARY: MISSILES, MILITIAS AND A FORCE BUILT FOR SURVIVAL
On Monday, May 4, Iranian forces reportedly harassed U.S. naval assets and targeted a tanker affiliated with the UAE’s state oil company in what the Emirates called &quot;acts of piracy.&quot; A regime extorting international shipping from waters it does not legally own is not a defeated adversary. It is a regime recalibrating for the next phase.
Project Freedom is necessary. Hundreds of commercial vessels are stranded in the Gulf, many running low on food, fuel and water. The International Maritime Organization estimates up to 20,000 seafarers are aboard those ships.
THE WAR HITS HOME: WHY FINANCIAL PAIN AND ECONOMIC UNCERTAINTY THREATEN TRUMP’S DRIVE TO TOPPLE IRAN’S REGIME
The operation tells you where Washington stands: the U.S. is deploying the equivalent of a small war to reopen a waterway that should never have been closed.
The first phase was kinetic — airstrikes, naval engagements, destroyed targets. The second is strategic — a contest over energy control, economic pressure, political endurance and time, measured in who outlasts whom.
FINISH THE JOB: WHY A HALF WAR WITH IRAN IS THE MOST DANGEROUS OUTCOME
Iran’s strategy is simple: survive. Tehran doesn’t need to defeat the United States — only to outlast Washington’s will. As I argued in April, if the regime endures, Iran wins. It signals that by testing maritime boundaries, resisting concessions and threatening escalation — not from strength, but from patience.
This conflict does not end in the Strait of Hormuz. China purchases approximately 90% of Iran&apos;s oil exports and holds economic leverage over Tehran that Washington does not. As Trump prepares for talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping, that leverage becomes inseparable from broader great-power competition. Beijing can use it to stabilize the situation — or exploit American fatigue to deepen it. Washington should press hard now, before an open-ended ceasefire hardens into permanent ambiguity.
TRUMP DELAYS XI MEETING AS IRAN CONFLICT LETS US STRONG-ARM CHINA’S OIL SUPPLY
Washington&apos;s domestic calendar only sharpens the problem. With midterm elections less than six months away and slim Republican majorities in Congress, the administration faces mounting pressure at home. Gas prices have climbed from $2.98 a gallon before the war to $4.53 a gallon, with analysts warning of $5 a gallon if the strait does not reopen. Americans are watching those numbers. So are members of Congress who voted for no authorization and may be asked to defend that record in November.
LIZ PEEK: DO DEMOCRATS HATE PRESIDENT TRUMP MORE THEN THEY LOVE AMERICA?
There will be pressure to declare success and move on. That would be a mistake. We imposed real costs on Iran and demonstrated military dominance. But the core problem — a revolutionary regime with nuclear ambitions and a stranglehold on global energy chokepoints — was checked, not changed.
The nuclear question — enrichment levels, stockpile location, and weaponization progress — remains open and unverifiable. Declaring those hostilities &quot;terminated&quot; does not make them so.
WINNING THE BATTLES, LOSING THE WAR? AMERICA MUST DEFINE THE ENDGAME IN IRAN
The Iran conflict has not concluded. It has evolved. Converting military success into lasting strategic gain requires three things Washington has not yet done.
First: a verifiable nuclear settlement — not a pause on enrichment but a monitored accounting of Iran’s stockpile and a permanent answer on weaponization. A ceasefire that leaves 440 kilograms of enriched uranium behind closed IAEA doors is not a strategic victory. It is a delayed crisis.
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Second: real pressure on China. Beijing absorbs Iranian oil and extends the regime’s endurance. Every barrel China buys is leverage Washington surrenders.
Third: a defined end state in political terms, not kinetic metrics. What condition must Iran meet? Our men and women in uniform deserve an answer. So does the country.
Project Freedom’s first day told us everything about the second phase: Iran fired on our ships, denied the transit happened, and demanded the world route its commerce through IRGC checkpoints. The harder fight has already begun. This time, we need a plan to finish it.
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			<news:title>Seattle’s socialist mayor doesn’t plan on limiting her attacks to the rich</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Seattle’s new socialist mayor, with the help of Washington state Democrats, are running the wealthy out of town and they’re laughing about it. Not because they’ll miss the tax revenue generated by the wealthy, but because the wealthy aren’t the only targets.
Earlier in May, Mayor Katie Wilson appeared at a Seattle University event and was asked whether she believed progressive taxes were an &quot;easy&quot; solution to the region&apos;s fiscal problems. The question comes on the heels of Washington Democrats passing the state’s first-ever income tax, naively described as merely a &quot;millionaire’s tax.&quot;.
&quot;I think the claims that millionaires are going to leave our state are like super overblown,&quot; she told the cheering crowd with a laugh. &quot;And the ones that leave, like, bye.&quot;
SOCIALIST MAYOR’S BLUNT 1-WORD MESSAGE TO FLEEING MILLIONAIRES SPARKS OUTRAGE: ‘WE&apos;RE DOOMED’
A sitting mayor of a major American city just waved goodbye to the taxpayers her city depends on, and the room thought it was funny.
Seattle&apos;s new mayor, a self-described democratic socialist, is already doing her level best to prove every critic right about what happens when you hand a major American city to the ideological left.
Wilson ran on the kind of platform that left-wing media usually describes as &quot;ambitious&quot; — government-run grocery stores, progressive taxation, and open contempt for the business community. Now she&apos;s governing accordingly. And her latest performance should tell you everything you need to know about the people currently running Pacific Northwest cities into the ground.
WASHINGTON STATE DEMOCRATS ACCIDENTALLY EMAIL THEIR ‘RADICAL’ TAX PLAN TO ENTIRE SENATE
Washington state just passed one of the most aggressive tax hikes in its history. Democrat Gov. Bob Ferguson signed the so-called &quot;Millionaires Tax&quot; into law on March 30 — a 9.9% levy on household income exceeding $1 million, effective 2028.
The tax is almost certainly unconstitutional — and was designed that way on purpose. Washington&apos;s state constitution has prohibited a progressive income tax since 1933, when the state Supreme Court ruled in Culliton v. Chase that income is property, and property must be taxed uniformly and cannot exceed 1%.
But nearly 1,000 pages of public records obtained by The Center Square reveal the whole scheme: Senate Majority Leader Jamie Pedersen, the bill&apos;s sponsor, wrote in an August email that, &quot;I would like to force the Washington Supreme Court to reconsider its caselaw that considers income to be property.&quot; He then sent a draft of the bill to Solicitor General Noah Purcell asking for &quot;thoughts and comments about what will give us the best shot to have Culliton overruled.&quot;
WASHINGTON BUSINESS OWNERS FEAR SOCIALIST ‘MILLIONAIRES TAX’ IS DRIVING BUSINESSES OUT — AND THEY’RE NEXT
Attorney General’s Office Senior Counsel Chuck Zalesky was even more direct, writing that &quot;the overall legislative goals, it seems to me, are to have our Supreme Court overturn Culliton v. Chase.&quot;
A recently leaked Zoom meeting shows a Democrat lawmaker seeming to admit what conservatives have been screaming about: the intent is to extend the income tax to all Washingtonians. Perhaps this is why she dismisses concerns about the wealthy leaving the city or state. The intent isn’t to rely on them for funding; it’s to hit all of us.
Nevertheless, the income tax is on top of a capital gains tax already on the books, a Business and Occupation tax that hits gross revenue whether you&apos;re profitable or not, and Seattle&apos;s nation-leading combined sales tax rate of 10.35%. Seattle recently implemented a 5% payroll tax on employer compensation exceeding $1 million per employee annually as part of a so-called &quot;Social Housing&quot; tax, and already has a payroll tax.
WHY STARBUCKS PICKED NASHVILLE OVER SEATTLE FOR EXPANSION, ACCORDING TO LOCAL BUSINESS REPORTER
The ink wasn&apos;t dry before the departures started. Starbucks founder Howard Schultz announced he&apos;s moving to Florida. Amazon&apos;s Jeff Bezos already left for Florida back in 2023 after the capital gains tax kicked in. And Starbucks — the company that Wilson literally picketed and urged a boycott of after winning her election — announced it will invest $100 million and bring 2,000 new jobs to Nashville, Tennessee. Seattle could lose up to $750 million in tax revenue as a result.
That&apos;s the company Wilson said you &quot;should not&quot; be buying from. Now it&apos;s enriching Tennessee instead of Washington. Not bad for 100 days on the job.
She told the audience, &quot;Being a progressive doesn&apos;t necessarily mean that we keep layering on spending, and we never stop doing things.&quot; Fine. But her actions say otherwise. She joined picket lines against Seattle&apos;s most iconic employer. She cheered a state income tax that&apos;s going to court. She waved &quot;bye&quot; to the millionaires whose tax dollars fund the very city services she claims to care about.
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What makes Wilson genuinely dangerous isn&apos;t just the local damage she&apos;ll do to Seattle — a city that&apos;s been in slow-motion collapse for years under progressive mismanagement, which I write about extensively in my book &quot;What’s Killing America: Inside the Radical Left’s Tragic Destruction of Our Cities.&quot; It&apos;s that she&apos;s been compared favorably to Zohran Mamdani, New York City&apos;s new socialist mayor, as if this is a model worth replicating. These two are being celebrated as the future of urban governance.
Here&apos;s the thing about waving &quot;bye&quot; to millionaires: the roads they funded don&apos;t fix themselves. The shelters and social programs Wilson&apos;s coalition demands don&apos;t run on good intentions. The city budget doesn&apos;t balance on smug applause lines at a college forum. But maybe Wilson knows that. Maybe that&apos;s the whole point?
Because when the millionaires are gone and the budget holes get bigger, the tax man doesn&apos;t disappear — he just moves down the income ladder. That leaked Zoom call was a preview. The &quot;millionaire&apos;s tax&quot; was always a foot in the door. The next bracket is yours.
Starbucks figured out Washington wasn&apos;t serious about keeping them. It took its 2,000 jobs and $100 million to Nashville. Seattle&apos;s mayor thought that was funny. Seattle residents might want to think about whether they can truly afford to laugh along with her.
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			<news:title>What Rubio’s rise as the internet’s &apos;fixer&apos; tells us about today’s politics</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;If you want something done, ask a busy person,&quot; is a famous phrase attributed to polymath Founding Father Benjamin Franklin as well as comedy icon Lucille Ball. But if you want the living embodiment of that credo today, search no further than Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Most of the time, politicians are widely lampooned for being all talk but no action. We have seen many politicians at all levels of government do very little, or worse, do their jobs so poorly that the results have been destructive to our country.
However, Rubio has flipped the script on that notion. In fact, he has become a meme not for inaction, but rather for being effective at not only one job, but various other roles that have been granted to him alongside his secretary of State position. 
There may not be anything on the internet as wholesome today as Rubio becoming a meme for being good at his jobs.
RUBIO’S TRUMP ADMIN JUGGLING ACT GROWS AS MEME-WORTHY ROLE LIST BECOMES REALITY
At one point mid-last year, Rubio held four positions simultaneously, bringing attention to his hardworking nature and effective outcomes. As the go-to man for not only his secretary of State duties, but also acting national security advisor, as well as interim roles as acting administrator of USAID prior to its wind-down and acting archivist of the United States, it seems like any time there’s a role to fill, Rubio’s name comes up, because he embodies a busy and effective politician who can get the job done.
Rubio’s effectiveness has become the source of an endearing memeing across social media. Whenever there is a job to fill, whether it is a CEO vacancy, an open position on a major sports team or even the ruler of another nation, X (formerly Twitter), Facebook and other social platforms are filled with mock-ups of Rubio in the role.
Giving the internet even more fodder, Rubio went viral again after a recent video shared by Trump Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino showed him acting as the DJ and spinning tunes at a family wedding, prompting funny comments, including those labeling Rubio as the &quot;Secretary of Everything.&quot;
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Another recent post by X user and filmmaker @charliebcurran includes a video trailer captioned &quot;Marco Rubio finding out he has to run Spirit Airlines now too,&quot; with a satirical short showing Rubio trying to save the now defunct airline, complete with hijinks ensuing.
The internet may be laughing, but they are doing so with Rubio as a savior figure, positioning that should serve him well should he choose to make a presidential run in 2028.
Politicians are often known for scandals, bad policy, gaslighting, and for being full of hot air. It’s refreshing and quite remarkable for a politician to be known as the guy you want to turn to when you need to get the job done.
We deserve more Rubios among our representation. In the meantime, we will look forward to seeing what real or fictional job Marco Rubio gets to hold next.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Amid the swirl of charges and counter charges, investigations and prosecutions, one thing is clear:
It’s good to be a lawyer in the Trump era.
TUNING OUT: WHY MANY AMERICANS ARE SICK OF THE NEWS – ESPECIALLY TRUMP NEWS
A federal judge just dismissed a case that attempted to force Hunter Biden to register with the Justice Department as a foreign agent for Ukraine and China. The suit was brought by a group founded by top White House official Stephen Miller, which was found not to have standing.
The former president’s son needed a lawyer – just as he did during criminal proceedings that led to his guilty plea, until his dad broke his word and pardoned him.
The DOJ plans to ask the Supreme Court to intervene in Trump’s appeal of an $83-million verdict in a defamation case brought by writer E. Jean Carroll. She needed a lawyer. Trump is represented by lawyers for the Justice Department, which often seems to function as his private firm. His appeal could end her case.
WHY TRUMP, GOP ARE COURTING JOHN FETTERMAN, WHO INSISTS HE’LL REMAIN A DEMOCRAT
And, of course, he needed lawyers when he was out of office and subjected to four criminal investigations.
Washington has long been a magnet for those with a law degree, given the vast sprawl of federal agencies, Capitol Hill staff and lobbying groups.
But it’s never been like this.
Trump needed attorneys to defend him during two impeachments – and the House investigating committees lawyered up as well.
The president engineered charges against fired FBI chief James Comey, who had to hire a lawyer until the case was thrown out of court. Now Trump has triggered a second indictment–over the 86*47 seashell photo–and Comey needs a lawyer again. The same goes for New York Attorney General Letitia James, whose indictment was also tossed out.
LINE IN THE SAND: WHY TRUMP IS DRAWING FLAK FOR THE JAMES COMEY INDICTMENT OVER SEASHELLS
Trump yesterday declared that &quot;lunatic&quot; Hakeem Jeffries be &quot;charged with INCITING VIOLENCE,&quot; seeming to suggest the minority leader’s rhetoric was linked to the third assassination attempt at the White House Correspondents Dinner. Jeffries had called for &quot;maximum warfare,&quot; which he described as an effort to secure more seats in the redistricting wars.
Trump has sued the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, CBS and ABC, among other media outlets, requiring heavy-duty legal representation.
HOW TRUMP SURVIVES: BATTLING THE MEDIA, FORMER ALLIES AND ASSASSINATION ATTEMPTS
It isn’t only Trump. When FCC Chairman Brendan Carr announced a review of local station licenses tied to Desney/ABC – just after calling for Jimmy Kimmel’s firing – he created an opening for lots of billable hours. The review could drag on for years and is unlikely to succeed.
FBI Director Kash Patel filed a $250-million suit against the Atlantic for a negative profile that questioned his conduct in office and alleged drinking habits – but no hint of classified information.
Two House members who resigned over sexual misconduct allegations, Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales – rather than face certain expulsion–certainly needed legal advice.
A third, Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, resigned after being convicted of stealing $5 million in FEMA funds.
DOJ DANGLES MASSIVE SIGNING BONUSES FOR LAWYERS READY TO FIGHT ‘LAWLESS’ CITIES FAR BEYOND DC
But wrongdoing is not required. DOGE had lawyers. Think tanks have lawyers. Unions have lawyers. Environmental groups have lawyers.
Big Tech giants, which are increasingly cozying up to the Trump administration, have stepped up their legal game in Washington.
The ousted Labor secretary, Lori Chavez-DeRemer, is under investigation by the department’s inspector general.
Trump keeps firing prosecutors he deems insufficiently aggressive and replacing them with new lawyers.
Pro-life groups have sued to stop allowing mail-order access to the abortion pill mifepristone, but failed for now to get anything but a temporary procedural ruling from the Supreme Court.
And then there are the endless appeals that drag on through seemingly endless rounds.
The District of Columbia is a place where everyone wants something. And that usually requires legal firepower. 
I’m sure most of these lawyers do a fine job. This is not a knock on the profession. But like the gold prospectors of yore, they go where the glitter is,</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>The back office problem that explains why specialists never call you back</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-08T04:50:22.143Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>The back office problem that explains why specialists never call you back</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Like many AI companies automating work that humans currently do, Basata will eventually face a harder question about where the line is between augmenting workers and displacing them. For now, the founders say the administrative staff they work with aren&apos;t worried about that; they&apos;re more worried abo</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Barbara DeSpain</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-08T04:30:29.760Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Barbara DeSpain</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Barbara DeSpain passed away April 26, 2026, and was born Nov. 4, 1932, in Bakersfield, Calif., to James and Ora Hendricks.
      At age 14, she moved to Holbrook, where she has resided ever since. In high school, she met and later married George E. “Teen” DeSpain.
      During those years, she took part in various activities including 4-H leader, Sunday School teacher, and the sports activities of her sons, mostly wrestling. For recreation, the family went on hunting, camping and boating trips with water-skiing. She worked in the title company business and later for the office of the Navajo County Assessor for almost 20 years.
      Her civic affairs included years in the Holbrook P&amp;Z, the Community Counseling Center and the Petrified Forest Museum Association. Also, during that time, she and her husband each obtained their private pilot licenses and flew their own plane. They built a modest cabin in the mountains near Show Low for use as a family retreat.
      She is survived by her children, Bill and Marlene; and grandchildren, Chad, Jodie, Brandon, Shani, Damon, Brie, Whitney, Grady, Levi and Brennon.
      She was preceded in death by her husband, “Teen”; and son, John.
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			  <news:name>Barbara Hall</news:name>
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			<news:title>Barbara Hall</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Barbara June “Barbie” Hall, 82, passed away peacefully at her home in Snowflake, on Monday, May 5, 2026. She was born on March 6, 1944, in Grand Rapids, Mich. 
      She loved crocheting, doing puzzles, shopping at the dollar store, watching movies at home, and spending time with family and friends. She especially loved going out for a sweet treat, whether it was a Sonic sundae, or McDonald’s ice cream cone. Some of her happiest moments were the simple ones spent with the people she loved.
      Barbara deeply missed her mother, Viola Avilla; her sisters, Candy Marsh and Pam Aspgren; and her brother, Bruce Aspgren, all who passed before her, and we find comfort in knowing they are reunited again.
      Her sister, Pam Aspgren, lovingly cared for her for many years, and after her passing, her niece, Heidi Williams, stepped into that role with the same love and devotion.
      Barbara is survived by her four children, Dannelle Haney, Marcie Reeder, James (Rhonda) Haney and Jack Haney, all of Michigan; and her siblings, Karl (Judy) Aspgren, Betty Jean (Jerry) Szyszko and Tim (Jackie) Avilla. She also leaves behind 15 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren.
      Owens Livingston Mortuary of Snowflake handled the arrangements.
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			  <news:name>Bullhead City man arrested for alleged threat against Laughlin Bridge</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bullhead City man arrested for alleged threat against Laughlin Bridge</news:title>
			<news:keywords>BULLHEAD CITY — A Bullhead City man was arrested early Thursday, accused of making terroristic threats that allegedly targeted the Don Laughlin Memorial Bridge.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>U.S. to Review Mexican Consulates After Right-Wing Claims Against Them</news:name>
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			<news:title>U.S. to Review Mexican Consulates After Right-Wing Claims Against Them</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The State Department said it would review all Mexican consulates in the United States, following claims in conservative media that the consulates interfere in politics.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Man arrested after lighting mobile home on fire and throwing rocks, deputies say</news:name>
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			<news:title>Man arrested after lighting mobile home on fire and throwing rocks, deputies say</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A man is in custody after allegedly setting a trailer on fire and throwing rocks, according to the Maricopa County Sheriff&apos;s Office.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Nationwide canvas cyberattack affects Mohave College; impacted students promised finals makeup</news:name>
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			<news:title>Nationwide canvas cyberattack affects Mohave College; impacted students promised finals makeup</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Canvas, a management system used by thousands of higher education institutions for students to complete assignments, underwent a nationwide &quot;cybersecurity incident&quot; this afternoon, affecting tons of students in the midst of finals season. Instructure, Canvas&apos;s parent company, has put the…</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Another LIV golfer remains committed to staying put: &apos;I have full faith in the future of LIV&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Another LIV golfer remains committed to staying put: &apos;I have full faith in the future of LIV&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Out of seemingly nowhere, the future of the LIV Golf Tour has been put in serious jeopardy. 
The breakaway golf tour previously relied on funding from the Saudi Arabia-backed Public Investment Fund to back extremely high purses and bring in top players with massive signing bonuses. But that funding is coming to an end after the 2026 season, throwing all of that progress into jeopardy. 
Several prominent players have now addressed the financial situation, including Bryson DeChambeau. DeChambeau said a potential return to the PGA Tour is up in the air and that he’s ready to focus on his YouTube career if the PGA membership doesn’t want him back. He was also adamant that the team model LIV uses has proven to be a huge success that’s created value for the players. 
And clearly, some agree with him.
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Thomas Pieters said in a new interview he’s never going back to the PGA Tour, and that he’s hopeful LIV can find a way through this challenge. Another one of his 4Aces teammates is seemingly on the same page.
In a new interview with the &quot;Beyond the Clubhouse&quot; podcast, PGA Tour winner Thomas Detry said he’s fully committed to LIV and believes the tour and its different format have been a huge success. 
Detry explained he shut down his social media accounts because there were so many &quot;lies&quot; that spread rapidly. He also said that playing on LIV has changed the &quot;misconception&quot; he previously had.
&quot;The biggest misconception is, the product is amazing,&quot; he said. &quot;I didn’t realize how good the product was. I think LIV’s an amazing product. We go all around the world, the tournaments are so good. Don’t take me wrong, there’s many things that can improve, but it’s still a start up. It’s only 4-years-old.&quot;
Detry also said that despite assumptions in the greater golf world, the players &quot;enjoy&quot; it, and most don’t want to return to the PGA format.
&quot;You see sometimes on social media that the players hate it and want to come back and that’s not the truth,&quot; he continued. &quot;Players really love it out here and want to make this successful. So I think that’s what I got out of my first 6 weeks.&quot;
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Detry’s also committed to the long haul with LIV, saying he has no intention of leaving and wants the rest of the roster to show &quot;cohesion and support&quot; for the format.
&quot;I’m fully supportive of the whole thing,&quot; he said. &quot;I think the players who stand behind the whole thing as well. But now is the time for this whole league and every player out here to show cohesion and support for this whole thing. I think now is a moment where it’s not the right time to have individualistic people and ego-centric people going their own way. I think if everyone stands for each other and we all give this thing our full support, it’s going to go a long way.
&quot;I’m fully supportive of the whole thing and believe in the future of LIV.&quot;
When news broke that the PIF was pulling out of golf, many expected the tour to fold almost immediately. While that might still happen after the 2026 season, if CEO Scott O’Neil isn’t able to find new investors, there has been a fairly consistent message from the players that they prefer the LIV format to the PGA schedule.
That makes sense, after all, they chose LIV when given the opportunity. There are also benefits, beyond the obviously larger financial rewards. Namely, shorter schedules, fewer tournaments and more certainty. Or at least, more certainty pre-PIF announcement. LIV Golf Virginia is underway currently at Trump National just outside Washington, D.C., and none of the players backed out of participating.
There’s been the assumption that the entirety of the LIV field would move back to the PGA Tour immediately after 2026. Based on what we’re hearing so far, that doesn’t seem likely to be the case.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump praises Susie Wiles’ cancer fight in surprise gala video: ‘Winning it decisively’</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump praises Susie Wiles’ cancer fight in surprise gala video: ‘Winning it decisively’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump praised White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles as &quot;winning it decisively&quot; in her battle with cancer after she revealed she was diagnosed nine weeks ago while accepting a major award Thursday night.
&quot;It’s been especially inspiring to see her courage and toughness in recent weeks, and she’s been winning a battle with cancer and winning it decisively,&quot; Trump said in a pre-recorded video message. &quot;It was an early diagnosis, so she’s going to be in great shape.&quot;
Wiles said during an onstage conversation that she would continue to work following the diagnosis.
&quot;I come to work every day. I do my job, I don’t complain, and I think that sets an example, too, for the people I work with,&quot; Wiles said.
WH CHIEF OF STAFF SUSIE WILES DIAGNOSED WITH EARLY STAGE BREAST CANCER, PROGNOSIS &apos;EXCELLENT,&apos; TRUMP SAYS
Trump surprised Wiles with the video as she accepted the Independent Women’s Forum Barbara K. Olson Woman of Valor Award at a gala in Washington, D.C.
He praised her as &quot;the first female chief of staff in American history&quot; and &quot;one of the best White House chiefs of staff ever in history.&quot;
&quot;I say the best, actually,&quot; Trump said, adding that he was &quot;tremendously grateful&quot; for her &quot;friendship, loyalty and support every single day.&quot;
TRUMP CHIEF OF STAFF PLEDGES NO &apos;DRAMA&apos; OR SECOND-GUESSING IN WHITE HOUSE
Wiles said she did not know the video was intended for the gala, despite briefly walking in while Trump was recording it.
&quot;I walked in when he was filming it, but I didn’t know what it was for, and I kind of ducked out the back door,&quot; she said.
Trump credited Wiles with playing a key role in each of his presidential campaigns, &quot;especially in 2024,&quot; and said his administration’s accomplishments have come with &quot;her help and her leadership.&quot;
TRUMP CHIEF OF STAFF SUSIE WILES RECOUNTS BUTLER ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT, THOUGHT PRESIDENT WAS DEAD AT FIRST
&quot;Susie, we have a problem. I say go to Susie,&quot; Trump said. &quot;We owe her a tremendous debt and what she’s done is just incredible for our country.&quot;
Wiles, who described herself as a lifelong Republican, said her decision to back Trump in 2016 was one of the biggest risks of her career.
&quot;I wanted a disrupter,&quot; Wiles said. &quot;I looked around at the disrupters in the field and said, I think Donald Trump’s the one.&quot;
Asked about her role now, Wiles said, &quot;This is the path God chose for me. And I’m here, and I’m doing the best I can every day.&quot;
The gala was held Thursday at the Waldorf Astoria in Washington, D.C.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Ashley Carnahan and Alex Nitzberg contributed to this reporting.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Man indicted for allegedly posting gruesome death threats against Kristi Noem, Pam Bondi on social media</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-08T02:10:44.459Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Man indicted for allegedly posting gruesome death threats against Kristi Noem, Pam Bondi on social media</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A man is facing several federal charges after prosecutors say he posted gruesome death threats targeting two prominent former Trump administration officials, including ex-Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and former Attorney General Pam Bondi. 
Around April 3, Elliott Owen Schroer allegedly used X to publish a series of graphic messages describing how he would physically assault, kidnap or kill the former officials, according to federal court documents filed Tuesday in the Northern District of Georgia’s Gainesville Division.
Schroer, whose age was not released, is reportedly from Georgia, according to Law &amp; Crime.
&quot;The defendant, Elliott Owen Schroer, consciously disregarded a substantial risk that his communication would be viewed as threatening violence,&quot; the document stated.
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Officials alleged that Schroer directed a barrage of disturbing threats to Noem, saying &quot;I will stab your eyes out with a dull knife.&quot;
&quot;I will blow your esophagus out the back of your neck with a 12-gauge slug,&quot; he added, prosecutors alleged. 
&quot;We will put your head on a stake.&quot;
Authorities emphasized that the listed threats were &quot;not limited to&quot; those posts referenced in the indictment.
FLORIDA MAN ARRESTED FOR ALLEGEDLY THREATENING TO KILL TRUMP, RUBIO AND BONDI
Separately, Schroer also allegedly posted a threatening message directed at Bondi, prosecutors said.
&quot;Were going to kill you Pam,&quot; the post allegedly read. 
Prosecutors said Schroer’s posts were intended to retaliate against Noem and Bondi over the performance of their official duties while serving in office. 
The four-count indictment against Schroer includes two counts of interstate communication of threats and two counts of making threats against former government officials.
U.S. Attorney Theodore S. Hertzberg and Assistant Attorney Jennifer Keen are the prosecuting attorneys representing the federal government in this case.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump takes motorcade into Reflecting Pool, blasts past ‘$38M disaster’ fix under Obama</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump takes motorcade into Reflecting Pool, blasts past ‘$38M disaster’ fix under Obama</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump visited the National Mall on Thursday, driving his motorcade through the drained Reflecting Pool to inspect a restoration project he said is correcting a &quot;disaster&quot; left by the Obama administration.
Standing on the pool’s floor, the president touted a $1.8 million overhaul of the landmark, contrasting it with the $38 million spent under former President Barack Obama on a project Trump described as a &quot;construction nightmare&quot; that leaked immediately upon completion.
The Reflecting Pool, which stretches more than 2,000 feet between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument, is one of the most visited landmarks in the nation’s capital, drawing millions of tourists each year and serving as the backdrop for historic events and presidential ceremonies.
Trump was joined by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum to review the application of a new, industrial-strength sealant. Trump revealed he personally selected the color for the new surface: &quot;American Flag Blue.&quot;
TRUMP WORKING TO CLEAN &apos;FILTHY&apos; LINCOLN MEMORIAL REFLECTING POOL, BLAMES BIDEN FOR MAINTENANCE DELAYS
&quot;The color was never good because basically it had a gray stone underneath,&quot; the president told reporters. &quot;Now it’s going to have the great color. It’s going to last a long time and you’ll have no leak—guaranteed.&quot;
While previous estimates to fix the 2,400-foot-long pool reached as high as $355 million over a multi-year timeline, according to prior National Park Service planning documents, Trump said his team is completing the work in two weeks for a fraction of the cost.
The National Park Service previously oversaw a major rehabilitation of the Reflecting Pool that was completed in 2012 at a cost of roughly $30 million, addressing structural issues and chronic leaking that had plagued the site for years.
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The inspection was part of a broader &quot;beautification&quot; push for the nation’s capital. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said the Department of the Interior has cleared more than 1,000 graffiti sites and 82 homeless camps in recent months under Trump’s direction to make the city &quot;safe and beautiful.&quot;
&quot;We’ve never had a president who has cared more, invested more, or put more time and attention into everything about the Mall,&quot; Burgum said.
The president also previewed several upcoming projects, including improvements to the Lincoln Memorial Undercroft and a proposed Triumphal Arc, though details on timelines, funding, and final approvals were not immediately released.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Paralyzed subway victim confronts attacker, calls his actions &apos;evil&apos; at sentencing</news:name>
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			<news:title>Paralyzed subway victim confronts attacker, calls his actions &apos;evil&apos; at sentencing</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A woman left paralyzed after being shoved into a moving New York City subway train confronted her attacker in court Wednesday, describing years of pain, trauma and loss.
Emine Yilmaz Ozsoy said she has not known &quot;a single moment&quot; of peace since the 2023 attack, telling the court, &quot;I am in this condition because of his evil action,&quot; according to Fox 5 New York.
&quot;There are no words that can fully describe the pain and struggle that I have endured over the past three years,&quot; she said, adding she has undergone multiple surgeries and &quot;countless&quot; therapy sessions.
Ozsoy said she can no longer continue her career and now faces daily challenges, relying on others for basic needs while coping with ongoing anxiety and financial hardship.
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A judge sentenced Kamal Semrade, 42, to 20 years in state prison after a Manhattan jury convicted him of attempted murder and first-degree assault.
Judge Althea Drysdale imposed the sentence prosecutors had requested, calling the attack &quot;profoundly disturbing,&quot; according to the outlet.
&quot;The sheer randomness of this incident is profoundly disturbing,&quot; Drysdale said, adding she had seen no remorse from the defendant, Fox 5 reported.
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Fox 5 reported that Semrade did not speak during the hearing and showed no emotion.
Prosecutors said the attack was unprovoked.
On May 21, 2023, Semrade followed Ozsoy after the two rode the same train from Queens during the early morning commute. At the Lexington Avenue–63rd Street station, he approached her from behind and shoved her by the head and neck into a departing subway car.
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Her head struck the train before she was thrown back onto the platform, fracturing her spine. Following emergency surgery, she remains paralyzed from the shoulders down.
According to the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, Semrade fled the station immediately after the attack, leaving Ozsoy critically injured on the platform.
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He later returned to a Queens shelter where he was living and placed the clothes he wore during the assault out for laundry service. Shelter employees identified him through an NYPD CrimeStoppers alert, leading to his arrest two days later.
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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said the attack &quot;uprooted her life,&quot; leaving her with &quot;catastrophic, permanent injuries, including paralysis.&quot;
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&quot;After the attack, Semrade callously fled, leaving the victim helpless on the platform,&quot; Bragg said. &quot;While nothing can undo the profound harm caused, I hope this sentence brings a measure of justice.&quot;
Semrade, who prosecutors said had been working as a delivery driver and had no prior criminal record, did not speak during the sentencing, Fox 5 reported.
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In the years since the attack, Ozsoy has documented her recovery, writing on a fundraising page that &quot;my life changed in an instant&quot; when she suffered a severe spinal cord injury.
&quot;When I woke up in the ICU after surgery, everything about my life felt uncertain,&quot; she wrote.
After years of rehabilitation and multiple operations, Ozsoy said she has regained some independence, including the ability to use a computer and return to her art, though her recovery remains ongoing.
&quot;Each of these steps represents many hours of therapy, patience, and hard work,&quot; she wrote.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Rogan suggests upcoming UFO disclosure is cynical distraction from war in Iran</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rogan suggests upcoming UFO disclosure is cynical distraction from war in Iran</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Podcaster Joe Rogan suggested to Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., on Thursday that President Donald Trump may soon disclose classified information regarding Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs)—commonly known as UFOs—as a strategic &quot;distraction&quot; from the ongoing conflict with Iran.
Rogan, a pivotal media figure credited with galvanizing &quot;manosphere&quot; and independent voters for Trump during the 2024 election, has recently joined a chorus of populist voices criticizing the administration&apos;s second-term foreign policy. Despite Trump’s campaign promises to avoid &quot;forever wars,&quot; the current military operations in Iran have sparked a rift between the White House and some of its most influential media allies.  
During a Thursday episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, the host and the Tennessee congressman discussed why the executive branch might suddenly pivot toward transparency on a topic traditionally shrouded in &quot;Deep State&quot; secrecy.
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&quot;What doesn&apos;t totally make sense is why now—disclosure—other than, I mean this is being cynical… The Iran war is not going very well,&quot; Rogan said, referencing the recent stalls in Operation Epic Fury. &quot;The American public&apos;s very upset. A lot of people don&apos;t think we should have ever been involved in that in the first place. And we need some good news.&quot;
&quot;We need something to distract us,&quot; Rogan added. &quot;We need something to take our focus off—&quot;
&quot;If I was gonna do it, now would be the time I&apos;d do it,&quot; Burchett interjected.
While the congressman agreed the timing was suspicious, he maintained that Trump’s personal motivations might be more straightforward.
&quot;I don&apos;t think Trump really even cares [about the distraction]. I think he just wants to get it out there,&quot; Burchett said. &quot;I don&apos;t think he cares about trying to get everybody off target by disclosing UFOs. I think he cares about all of it, but I don&apos;t think he cares if they&apos;re talking about it or not. I just think he genuinely sees that America needs to know this stuff.&quot;
Rogan noted that Trump, despite being the incumbent, still leans into his &quot;outsider&quot; persona.
&quot;He also realizes America wants to know it... and I mean, this is his last term, right? If someone&apos;s going to do it, do it,&quot; Rogan said. &quot;You want to leave a legacy? Be the guy who releases all these files.&quot;
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Burchett, a long-time advocate for UAP transparency on the House Oversight Committee, argued that even with a supportive president, &quot;entrenched forces&quot; within the defense establishment remain the primary obstacle.
&quot;The war pimps at the Pentagon and everybody else, they just don&apos;t give up that easy,&quot; Burchett said, using his signature phrasing for military contractors and hawks.
He further criticized the administration’s broader spending, citing the lingering costs of the Ukraine conflict as a drain on domestic priorities.
&quot;I haven&apos;t voted for a dime for that. It&apos;s not our dad gum war,&quot; Burchett said. &quot;Keep my dollars here. We need to defend our own dad gum borders.&quot;
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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			  <news:name>Jason Meade Found Guilty in Fatal Shooting of Casey Goodson Jr. in Ohio</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jason Meade Found Guilty in Fatal Shooting of Casey Goodson Jr. in Ohio</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Jason Meade had been searching for a fugitive when he shot Casey Goodson Jr. in 2020. It is rare for a law enforcement official to be convicted in a killing that occurs on the job.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Humanoid robot named &apos;Gabi&apos; ordained as Buddhist monk, pledges devotion to &apos;holy Buddha&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Humanoid robot named &apos;Gabi&apos; ordained as Buddhist monk, pledges devotion to &apos;holy Buddha&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A high-tech humanoid robot was officially &quot;ordained&quot; as a Buddhist monk during a ceremony at Seoul’s Jogyesa Temple on Wednesday.
The robot, a $13,500 Unitree G1 model standing just over four feet tall, was given the name &quot;Gabi.&quot; Dressed in traditional brown robes, plain shoes and gloves designed to mimic human hands, the machine stood before a panel of Buddhist monks to commit itself to the faith.
During the ceremony, hosted by the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism, the robot was asked by a monk if it would devote itself to the &quot;holy Buddha.&quot;
&quot;Yes, I will devote myself,&quot; Gabi responded to the crowd&apos;s cheers.
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The ceremony highlights a growing effort among religious institutions to engage younger, tech-driven audiences, raising broader questions about whether artificial intelligence can play a meaningful role in spiritual life or if such moves risk trivializing long-standing traditions.
While humans typically pledge to abstain from killing, stealing and intoxicating substances, Gabi’s vows were &quot;reprogrammed&quot; for the digital age. The robot pledged to respect and follow humans, refrain from damaging property or other robots, abstain from deceptive behavior and save energy by not overcharging.
The Jogye Order, South Korea&apos;s largest Buddhist sect, framed the move as an effort to make ancient traditions more relevant to a younger, tech-obsessed generation.
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&quot;The ordination of a robot signifies that technology must be used in accordance with the values of compassion, wisdom, and responsibility,&quot; the order said in a statement shared with The New York Times. Officials added that the move symbolizes &quot;new possibilities for the coexistence of humans and technology.&quot;
Hong Min-suk, a manager at the order, told the publication that robots are &quot;destined to collaborate with humans in every field,&quot; suggesting it is only &quot;natural&quot; for them to participate in religious festivals.
The Jogye Order did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.
Despite the temple&apos;s optimistic outlook, the move has drawn criticism online. A video of Gabi’s pledge quickly surpassed one million views, with some users on X questioning whether a machine can meaningfully participate in religious practice.
&quot;As a Buddhist, I find this ridiculous and insulting,&quot; one user wrote.
Gabi is expected to make its next public appearance at Seoul’s upcoming Lantern Festival on May 16-17, honoring the Buddha’s birthday.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>State Department Will Revoke Passports of Parents Who Owe Child Support</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-08T01:30:22.625Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>State Department Will Revoke Passports of Parents Who Owe Child Support</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Trump administration is moving to more strictly enforce a 1996 law that gives the State Department the authority to revoke passports over unpaid child support.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Khamzat Chimaev launches kick at Sean Strickland, sparking massive melee at UFC 328 press conference</news:name>
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			<news:title>Khamzat Chimaev launches kick at Sean Strickland, sparking massive melee at UFC 328 press conference</news:title>
			<news:keywords>UFC 328 turned into a Jersey brawl before a single bell rang.
All hell broke loose at Thursday&apos;s press conference when Khamzat Chimaev and firebrand Sean Strickland nearly turned a routine face-off into a street fight.
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Strickland, not one to hold back on his disdain for opponents or love for his country, was a lit fuse from the jump.
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The proud American blasted the heavy security presence and Chimaev’s character.
&quot;No, it doesn&apos;t make sense when you let a f---ing neanderthal come into this country who can&apos;t keep his s--- together for five days,&quot; Strickland barked.
Strickland then mocked Chimaev for refusing to fight in the parking lot.
&quot;I just knew you were a f---ing coward. I knew you had a lack of f---ing dignity. You&apos;re just not a f---ing man, dude,&quot; he added.
Chimaev claimed his focus was purely financial.
&quot;I am here just to make money,&quot; Chimaev said. &quot;I just care about making millions, smashing somebody, being happy and going home.&quot;
He initially dismissed the idea of a pre-fight clash. &quot;I don&apos;t think it&apos;s possible for anything to happen because they won&apos;t let me see this guy,&quot; he claimed earlier in the day.
Dana White proved that prediction wrong.
When asked if the rivals could face off, the UFC boss said, &quot;Absolutely.&quot; As they approached center stage, White pleaded with them to &quot;be good.&quot;
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Chimaev looked Strickland in the eye and lied. &quot;I&apos;m not going to touch you,&quot; he promised.
Seconds later, Chimaev launched a kick that sparked a massive melee.
Strickland later took to social media to call the move &quot;exactly what I expected a coward to do.&quot;
Sean also warned fans about Chimaev’s wrestling style. &quot;Who wants to watch this guy go dry hump everybody? You have this no personality, unlikable f---ing dog as a champion,&quot; he said.
Chimaev just wants his rival to make it to the cage.
&quot;I hope he is going to be healthy, no injuries, so, being ready for when I beat him up, he will have no excuse,&quot; Chimaev said.
Saturday cannot come soon enough. The bloodletting finally moves to the Octagon on May 9, 2026, when the main card kicks off at 9 p.m. (ET) at the Prudential Center in Newark.
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			  <news:name>Carolina Gold: Why Americans are flooding red states and fleeing blue strongholds</news:name>
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			<news:title>Carolina Gold: Why Americans are flooding red states and fleeing blue strongholds</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Carolinas are experiencing a population boom driven by a combination of high-paying job opportunities, relative affordability, and an influx of retirees, according to a recent report from the economic forecasting firm Oxford Economics.  
The report highlights that &quot;Carolina migration is driven by job opportunities, affordability, and retirees,&quot; noting that the region&apos;s diverse employment landscape and lower living costs have created a powerful draw for those living in more expensive coastal hubs.
While North Carolina saw the highest net domestic migration of any state in 2023, South Carolina has recently emerged as the fastest-growing state in the nation by percentage. Between July 2022 and July 2023, the Palmetto State’s population grew by 1.7%, significantly outpacing the national average and fueled by a net influx of over 82,000 domestic migrants.  
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&quot;Population growth has come across age cohorts, with young professionals attracted to skilled jobs in larger cities, and seniors drawn to retirement options in coastal metros,&quot; Oxford researchers explained.
Charlotte remains the heavy hitter of the Carolinas. As the region’s largest city and a major financial hub, it saw a net migration of 225,500 people over the past five years.
Raleigh, North Carolina&apos;s capital and a cornerstone of the &quot;Research Triangle,&quot; followed closely as the second-most popular metro. Between 2021 and 2025, the city is projected to see a 143,000 net inflow of residents. Other significant gainers include:
The primary catalyst behind this movement is housing costs. Even with significant price appreciation over the last decade, the Carolinas remain a bargain compared to the West Coast.
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The &quot;house price-to-income ratio&quot;—a key metric for affordability—sits at 4.8 in Charlotte and 4.4 in Raleigh. Both figures are below the national average of 5.0 and a fraction of the costs in major West Coast metros like San Francisco or Los Angeles, where the ratio often exceeds 10.0.
The growth in these states comes as several traditionally blue states struggle to return to pre-pandemic population levels. Major cities like Boston, New York, and Chicago have seen consistent downward trends in net migration.
Los Angeles County has been particularly hard hit. According to U.S. Census data, the county’s population has shrunk from roughly 10 million in 2020 to about 9.7 million today. Between 2022 and 2023 alone, the county lost more than 56,000 residents.
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&quot;The nation’s largest counties ... are often international migration hubs,&quot; said Census Bureau demographer George M. Hayward. &quot;With fewer gains from international migration, these types of counties saw their population growth diminish or even turn into loss.&quot;
As the Carolinas continue to invest in infrastructure and attract major corporate relocations, experts expect the &quot;Sun Belt&quot; migration trend to remain a dominant force in American demographics for the remainder of the decade.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mark Hamill deletes image depicting Trump as deceased, posts new photo to &apos;apologize&apos; after backlash</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mark Hamill deletes image depicting Trump as deceased, posts new photo to &apos;apologize&apos; after backlash</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;Star Wars&quot; actor Mark Hamill deleted a photo depicting President Donald Trump as deceased and posted a new image to &quot;apologize&quot; on Thursday.
Hamill faced backlash for posting on Bluesky what appeared to be Trump lying over a grave just days after an assassination attempt at the White House Correspondents&apos; Association (WHCA) Dinner with the caption &quot;If Only.&quot;
&quot;He should live long enough to witness his inevitable devastating loss in the midterms, be held accountable for his unprecedented corruption, impeached, convicted &amp; humiliated for his countless crimes. Long enough to realize he&apos;ll be disgraced in the history books, forevermore,&quot; Hamill wrote.
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The White House spoke out against the post in a statement to Fox News Digital at the time.
&quot;Barack Hussein Obama just appeared in a video with this deranged lunatic three days ago. Now this same person is calling for President Trump to die. Why won’t Obama and Democrats condemn this disgusting call to violence?&quot; White House spokesman Davis Ingle told Fox News Digital in a statement.
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By Thursday, the original post was deleted and replaced with a new post featuring an image of Trump with windswept hair.
&quot;Accurate Edit for Clarity: &apos;He should live long enough to...be held accountable for his...crimes.&apos; Actually, I was wishing him the opposite of dead, but apologize if you found the image inappropriate,&quot; Hamill wrote.
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for comment.
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Hamill has been a frequent critic of the president, going as far as to say he&apos;s &quot;ashamed&quot; that America elected Trump twice.
&quot;It’s one thing for him to have sneaked by the first time — when he got re-elected, that’s on us,&quot; Hamill said on the &quot;WTF with Marc Maron&quot; podcast in September. &quot;That’s [what] I’m really ashamed of — because I always thought there are more decent Americans, honest Americans than there are others.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>State Department set to revoke passports of thousands of parents with unpaid child support debt</news:name>
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			<news:title>State Department set to revoke passports of thousands of parents with unpaid child support debt</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The U.S. State Department is set to begin revoking the passports of thousands of Americans who owe substantial unpaid child support, according to officials.
Revocations will begin Friday and will initially focus on parents who owe $100,000 or more in past-due child support. That group includes about 2,700 passport holders, according to figures supplied by the Department of Health and Human Services.
Under Federal law, anyone with more than $2,500 in unpaid, court-ordered child support can be denied a passport or have an existing one yanked, according to a release by the State Department Thursday. Officials said the department is expanding coordination with the Department of Health and Human Services to include parents above that threshold.
The enforcement push is intended to pressure delinquent parents to comply with court-ordered child support obligations, officials said.
Once a passport is revoked, it may no longer be used for travel, even if the debt is later paid, according to State Department guidance. The State Department advised any American with significant child support debt to contact the relevant state agency and arrange payment before any passport action is taken.
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&quot;Eligibility for a new passport will only be restored after child support debt is paid to the relevant state child support enforcement agency and the individual is no longer delinquent according to HHS records,&quot; they said.
Affected individuals must work with the state child support enforcement agency where the debt is owed. HHS must then update its records before the State Department can process a new passport, a process the department says can take at least two to three weeks.
It was not clear on Thursday how many passport holders owe more than $2,500 because HHS is still collecting data from state agencies that track the figures, but it could encompass many more thousands of people, officials told the Associated Press.
A passport holder who is abroad at the time of revocation will need to contact the state where the debt is owed and may visit a U.S. embassy or consulate for passport application procedures. The State Department says such individuals may be eligible only for a limited-validity passport for direct return to the United States until HHS verifies repayment of the debt.
&quot;The State Department is putting American families first through our passport process,&quot; they said.
The passport denial program has existed for decades and is used by federal and state officials as a tool to enforce past-due child support obligations. The Administration for Children and Families says state child support agencies submit qualifying cases, and federal officials forward those records to the State Department.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Summer House&apos; reality TV star takes on Michael Rapaport in profanity-laced social media war</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Summer House&apos; reality TV star takes on Michael Rapaport in profanity-laced social media war</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Actor Michael Rapaport got into a media war this week with &quot;Summer House&quot; star Lindsay Hubbard after he called her &quot;overrated.&quot;
&quot;This is a hot take on Lindsay Hubbard and ‘Summer House,’&quot; the &quot;Traitors&quot; alum said in a video on his Instagram Wednesday, adding, &quot;I was advised not to even speak on this as a straight, cis, White male. However, I can’t be silenced. I won’t be silenced.&quot;
&quot;Currently, and I say this with all due respect — I know your history, I know you were left at the altar. I know you’re a queen. Old Mother Hubbard — Young mother Hubbard, whatever you want to call it. I don’t want to get myself into trouble before I even make my hot take.&quot;
He then posited, &quot;Is Lindsay the most overrated person on Bravo? Respectfully!&quot;
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He noted that it had been two years since her fiancé, Carl Radke, left her at the altar.
&quot;And I was with you then. It’s been two years!&quot; he said. &quot;Is it time to let it go?&quot;
He argued that Hubbard’s entire storyline for the last two seasons on the show has been &quot;Carl, Carl and Carl. Hating Carl, hating Carl’s mom, hating to hug. What else you got, Lindsay? Respectfully! Again respectfully.&quot;
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He said that Hubbard has been &quot;minding Carl’s business&quot; as well as Kyle Cooke and Amanda Batula. &quot;What about you, Lindsay? Again respectfully! I know this is a hot take. I know people are like ‘She’s a queen.’ Yes, she’s a queen. She’s all those things.&quot;
&quot;But what have you done for me lately?&quot; he sang.
Rapaport noted in the caption that his video was from his newest Instagram where he gives the &quot;hottest bestest takes on all things REALITY TV.&quot;
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He then shared another video of Hubbard firing back at him, writing, &quot;Uh-Oh!!!! Old Mother Hubbard didn’t like my last post!!!!!&quot;
&quot;Dear, Michael Rapaport, if you want to say something, turn your f---ing comments on,&quot; Hubbard said into the camera. &quot;Don’t be a little b----. You don’t want to do that. If you want to start a media war, happy to go to war with you.&quot;
She then reminded him that he’s an &quot;old, White guy who’s making comments about a much younger single mom. Did you forget that I had a baby? You think that my only storyline in the last two years has been my ex?&quot;
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&quot;OK, maybe keep watching. You’ll see a very long overdue conversation coming up between Carl and I, and you’ll learn a lot. But overrated? I still have a lot more years to come, baby,&quot; she snarked.
She captioned the video &quot;Dear @michaelrapaport I don’t like when old white men pick on younger women. Get a life brother.&quot;
In a third video, Rapaport&apos;s wife, Kebe Dunn, reminded him that she told him not to post the original video.
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&quot;I know, but I said &apos;respectfully,&apos;&quot; he replied.
&quot;You had to know she was about to come for you,&quot; Dunn answered and Rapaport said, &quot;Yeah, but I didn’t know she was a f---ing lunatic. But I don’t know why she had to turn it into a race war?&quot;
Dunn also questioned how it had evolved into a &quot;media war&quot; in Hubbard’s words, adding, &quot;I thought you were being nice.&quot;
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They both noted that he had said &quot;respectfully&quot; and called her a &quot;queen.&quot;
&quot;Don’t be scared, babe, she’s a mom,&quot; Dunn advised.
Rapaport added, &quot;A single mom, who’s turning 40!&quot;
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&quot;She&apos;s beautiful,&quot; Dunn replied. &quot;Why is she so mad? She didn’t get the humor in it, huh?&quot;
Rapaport started to say he didn’t think Hubbard has a sense of humor, which prompted his wife to tell him to &quot;Shut up! Stop talking about this girl. Just stop!&quot;
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But Rapaport said he wanted to tell Bravo: &quot;It’s not just young people that are paying your bills,&quot; Rapaport said. &quot;It’s not just young girls.&quot;
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&quot;It’s old White men like you, babe&quot; Dunn joked, adding to the camera: &quot;Lindsay, I told him not to say s---, K, girl, but we’re huge fans. I don’t know why he said ‘overrated.&apos;&quot;
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They both agreed that &quot;overrated&quot; wasn’t the right word, and Rapaport ended the video by wishing Hubbard a happy 40th birthday — she turns 40 in August — asking her to send him her address so he can send flowers.
&quot;Because 40 is the new 23,&quot; he said.
Rapaport captioned the video: Let’s HUG it out HUBBZZZ lmao. We’re fans!!!!&quot;
Fox News Digital has reached out to Rapaport and Hubbard for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Multiple Biden officials bash former cabinet official, gobsmacked by their rise CA governor race</news:name>
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			<news:title>Multiple Biden officials bash former cabinet official, gobsmacked by their rise CA governor race</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Biden officials are anonymously taking aim at one of their own, ex-HHS Sec. Xavier Becerra, as he appears to ascend in the California gubernatorial race.
Becerra has emerged as a leading Democratic candidate in California&apos;s jungle primary for governor after Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell&apos;s dramatic exit from the race last month.
His rise, however, is mystifying his former Biden administration colleagues, according to a report from Politico.
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&quot;Six former Biden administration officials, all of whom were granted anonymity to speak candidly about a former colleague, acknowledged the subject of Becerra’s unlikely rise has come to dominate their group chats and conversations,&quot; Politico reported Thursday.
&quot;&apos;It gets the biggest laugh every time we send around a poll,&apos; the first former official said, describing the perception across the administration that the former HHS secretary was ineffective on the COVID response, a migrant health crisis at the border and other matters,&quot; Politico continued. &quot;&apos;He ran one of the most consequential agencies in government at the height of the pandemic. But he took a backseat to Dr. Fauci and his team, didn’t visibly lead on implementation and had to go through layers to get to POTUS even as a Cabinet member.&apos;&quot;
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A second unnamed Biden official reportedly echoed that sentiment and called Becerra &quot;absent&quot; from the administration&apos;s COVID response. A third official called his appointment by former President Joe Biden &quot;an unfortunate choice.&quot;
A fourth official said Becerra was &quot;very good at being a politician&quot; but &quot;When people noticed he wasn’t cut out for [the Cabinet] was when there was a crisis — it was clear he didn’t know how to handle that.&quot;
&quot;He would go to brief the president and was not prepared at all, almost to the point where it was an embarrassment,&quot; they told Politico. &quot;Biden would pepper him with questions and he would not be able to answer them.&quot;
Xochitl Hinojosa, the former Biden DOJ communications director, stunned a CNN panel this week by knocking Becerra during the network&apos;s post-gubernatorial debate coverage.
Whoever is going to be governor will have to stand up to Donald Trump. Can I tell you, after working in Joe Biden&apos;s administration? I do not trust Xavier Becerra to do that,&quot; Hinojosa said. &quot;&quot;Because when I saw him in the administration, and I think a lot of people did, and it‘s people understand this. It‘s he was not effective in governing. And I think that a lot of people in the Biden administration are talking about this because they realize that he was not an effective HHS secretary.&quot;
Becerra did have some Biden-era defenders. Former White House chief of staff Ron Klain, a supporter of Becerra&apos;s gubernatorial bid, told Politico that Becerra &quot;was one of the most effective members of the president’s Cabinet and delivered on the president’s agenda very powerfully and had a record.&quot;
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Former White House official Neera Tanden also went to bat for Becerra, calling Hinojosa&apos;s comments &quot;bs.&quot;
&quot;He delivered on Medicare Drug negotiation, $35 insulin and got health care coverage for 14 million more people. We appreciated that he got big things done. And the least favorite cabinet secretary? Well that might have been closer to your old neck of the woods,&quot; Becerra told Hinojosa, alluding to Biden Attorney General Merrick Garland.
The Becerra campaign did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Anthony Fauci blames Americans for not hitting his COVID vaccine target while ignoring other countries</news:name>
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			<news:title>Anthony Fauci blames Americans for not hitting his COVID vaccine target while ignoring other countries</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It wouldn’t be out of line to expect those setting public health policy and making life-changing medical recommendations to have some awareness of the outcomes of their views and predictions. 
For example, it would be reasonable to believe that Anthony Fauci, one of the most important figures in US public health and the head of an organization dedicated to investigating infectious disease response, would be aware of the results of policies he recommended. 
But Anthony Fauci is a near-perfect example of the modern public health profession, someone who believes fanatically in his own infallibility. 
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Which is how we arrive at some new remarks he made about his disappointment with the United States and our acceptance of COVID vaccines. Remarks that once again demonstrate why he did such poor work during the pandemic: all too often, he doesn’t know what he’s talking about.
Fauci, in a new discussion called &quot;Why HIV still has no vaccine: Dr. Fauci &amp; Dr. Corey explain the science,&quot; held by the &quot;SubSpace at the Museum of Science,&quot; explained why he was so upset about the US’ COVID vaccination rate.
&quot;If the vaccine was accepted by society, if we didn&apos;t have an anti-vax problem, we would have a much much more effective vaccine distribution in this country,&quot; Fauci said. &quot;I mean, if everybody universally accepted that this was a safe and effective vaccine, we were trying to get 72% of the population vaccinated and we never really got there. Whereas other countries got 85-90% vaccinated. So I think it depends on the country.&quot; 
Fauci then said he believed it was unacceptable for people in the US to be getting a &quot;second and third booster&quot; before people in the developing world got their first dose.
&quot;That&apos;s different than the inequity that you have globally, which I think is more of a problem,&quot; he said. &quot;We had people getting their second and third booster before people in the developing world were getting their first shot. That&apos;s just unconscionable.&quot;
That’s an odd thing for him to say, considering he was instrumental in pushing for the second and third booster doses. Though that was a seamless shift from his previous claim that the two-dose series would provide plenty of protection against severe outcomes. Regardless, much of the developing world is made up of much younger countries, with populations in Africa, for example, at much lower risk of serious outcomes from COVID-19 than elderly individuals with comorbidities in the United States or Western Europe. But that’s how &quot;equity&quot; works in the minds of people like Anthony Fauci; we must force equal distribution instead of making rational, common-sense decisions. 
Which is also why the CDC initially recommended that COVID vaccines be given to teachers and transit workers before people aged 65-74, because they wanted to mitigate racial and ethnic &quot;health inequities.&quot; Sanity takes a back seat to equity.
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Then there’s the other side of his argument, and the more important one: that getting higher vaccination rates would have fixed our COVID outbreak in the United States. This is where Fauci’s lack of analysis, intellectual curiosity, and humility becomes more obvious and infuriating. 
He enviously mentions that other countries achieved much higher vaccination rates because they have less of an &quot;anti-vax&quot; culture. So how much did that matter? Well, we can look at a few prominent examples to get an answer. 
Australia achieved one of the highest vaccination rates in the world by late 2021. By late September, early October, more than 90% of everyone over 16 had received at least one vaccination dose. By December 2021, COVID-related hospitalizations in Australia had exploded to record highs.
In early February 2021, Australia reportedly had a mere nine individuals hospitalized with COVID. By early January 2022, that figure had surged to 3,101. In fact, one story in an Australian media outlet in January 2022 described a &quot;Tsunami of COVID,&quot; with &quot;grave warnings&quot; about the situation in Australia hospitals. 
Doesn’t sound great, does it?
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Then there’s Denmark. Denmark was lauded in the media, particularly by Slate for their vaccine passport system that was credited with ending the spread of COVID in the country. &quot;In Denmark, which rolled out the first EU-based app in April, officials made the ‘Coronapass’ a mandatory requirement for basic societal participation,&quot; Slate explained. &quot;Access to hairdressers, tattoo parlors, cinemas, theaters, and gyms was strictly gated, with the threat of fines looming for anyone who dared to ignore the mandate... These results were championed as the country’s official victory over the virus and a decisive win for those advocating for digital vaccination credential systems.&quot;
Denmark was even more successful at vaccinations than Australia, getting over 90% of the adult population fully vaccinated by early September 2021. A few short months later, cases in Denmark obliterated previous records. They were praised for the &quot;official victory over the virus&quot; and a &quot;decisive win&quot; for vaccine passports. And a few months later had one of the highest COVID case rates on earth.
How about an example closer to home? After all, the United States is a gigantic country with wildly different policies and populations. Countrywide, the vaccination rate wasn’t nearly as high as some other countries, but plenty of individual locations far exceeded the target Fauci set out.
 In fact, one of those locations was Montgomery County, Maryland. Fauci’s own backyard, just outside Washington, D.C. By late 2021, Montgomery County had nearly 85% of the population fully vaccinated, with over 90% getting at least one dose. They even had another one of Fauci’s favorite policies, a mask mandate. How well did that work for them? 
Not well! These are just a handful of examples, and there are plenty more. In Hawaii, COVID deaths hit their highest rate, by far, after more than 90% of seniors in the state had been vaccinated. The group at highest risk of severe outcomes, and the most vaccinated. Maine, too, saw its COVID numbers increase dramatically despite extremely high vaccination uptake. Same with Vermont.
And what makes this all worse is that Fauci made these comments this week. Over six years after the start of the pandemic, five and a half years after the vaccines hit the market, and nearly five years after near-universal vaccination coverage in some states and countries. Yet he either doesn’t know the actual data of what the results of his recommendations were, or is too dishonest to talk publicly about it.
That is why trust in public health is at an all-time low. The data is there, the outcomes are there. And one of the most important voices and figures in public health doesn’t know or doesn’t care about it, because it would prove him wrong.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Child sex predators among 3 fugitives nabbed at Texas border in 24-hour CBP sweep</news:name>
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			<news:title>Child sex predators among 3 fugitives nabbed at Texas border in 24-hour CBP sweep</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Three fugitives wanted for sex crimes — including a man accused of predatory sexual assault against a child — were arrested at Texas border crossings in a single 24-hour period, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said Thursday, displaying the type of dangerous suspects agents say they are encountering at the southern border.
Among those arrested was Pedro Garcia Martinez, 44, a Mexican citizen wanted in New York on felony warrants including first-degree rape and predatory sexual assault against a child, according to CBP.
CBP officers at Laredo’s Juarez-Lincoln Bridge referred Garcia Martinez, a southbound bus passenger, for secondary inspection April 30. Officers used biometric verification and federal law enforcement databases to confirm his identity and active warrants out of Sullivan County, New York, the agency said.
Garcia Martinez was processed for federal immigration law violations and transported to a detention facility with detainers to ensure extradition to New York after final adjudication of the immigration violations, CBP said.
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The arrests come as border security remains a central political issue, with federal officials emphasizing efforts to identify and detain individuals accused of serious crimes, including offenses against children, as they attempt to cross or move through ports of entry.
In a separate arrest the same day, officers at the Juarez-Lincoln Bridge stopped Allan Josue Cabrera Maradiaga, 49, a Honduran citizen and southbound bus passenger who was wanted on an active felony warrant for sexual assault out of St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana,  according to CBP.
A third suspect, Jesus Hernandez Resendez, 53, a U.S. citizen, was arrested at the Anzalduas International Bridge after arriving from Mexico as a vehicle driver. CBP said he was wanted in Hidalgo County, Texas, on a first-degree felony charge of aggravated sexual assault of a child.
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&quot;Put simply, you can run, but you can’t hide,&quot; said Donald R. Kusser, director of field operations for CBP’s Laredo Field Office.
&quot;These are among the most heinous offenses we encounter,&quot; Kusser added.
In a statement, CBP said the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is &quot;fulfilling President Donald J. Trump’s mandate&quot; to secure the border and stop dangerous criminals from entering the country.
CBP officers routinely rely on biometric screening and federal databases, including the National Crime Information Center, to identify individuals wanted for crimes such as homicide, sexual abuse, drug trafficking and robbery, the agency said.
The agency noted that criminal charges are allegations and defendants are presumed innocent unless proven guilty.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Deonna Purrazzo touts Ring of Honor as having &apos;great women&apos;s wrestling,&apos; should be seen as landing spot</news:name>
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			<news:title>Deonna Purrazzo touts Ring of Honor as having &apos;great women&apos;s wrestling,&apos; should be seen as landing spot</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Deonna Purrazzo was credited with helping restart the women’s division in Ring of Honor (ROH) when she joined the company in 2015. She was featured in one of the first women’s matches in the company’s history in nearly a decade at the time.
She spent three years with the company before she landed back in All Elite Wrestling (AEW) in 2024. By that time, AEW co-founder Tony Khan had bought Ring of Honor and it became a sister company of AEW. Upon her return to Ring of Honor, she was thrust into a tournament to determine the first ROH women’s pure champion.
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In December, Purrazzo defeated Billie Starkz to be crowned the champion and has held the title ever since.
As a wave of new wrestlers hit the free-agent market over the last two weeks, Purrazzo touted the opportunities that Ring of Honor has for women’s wrestlers – something that was &quot;really important&quot; to the New Jersey native.
&quot;I think what’s so great about Ring of Honor is that it kinda flies under the radar a little bit,&quot; she told Fox News Digital. &quot;So, you get to really develop and tell stories and show personality and maybe try something different than you would if you were on ‘Dynamite’ every single week. I think that there is really great women’s wrestling within Ring of Honor. Most weeks there’s four, five, six women’s matches and so I think that it doesn’t get enough credit online that it deserves for what it’s doing and the purpose it’s serving for women’s wrestling, which is, again, really important to me, starting in Ring of Honor, starting the women’s division 11 years ago.
&quot;To get to see multiple women every single week grow and develop, I think it’s really important and I think that if more people saw it as a landing spot, we can maybe grow that perception in the public’s eyes.&quot;
Athena sits at the top of the women’s division in ROH. She’s held the ROH Women’s World Championship for more than 1,200 days. Red Velvet is the current ROH Women’s World Television Championship and has held it for more than 150 days.
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Purrazzo also has the opportunity to help veterans and first-responders in need.
She and her husband, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling star Steve Maclin, are putting on the Battle for the Brave on June 6. The charity event will benefit the Tunnel to Towers Foundation.
Purrazzo stressed how important giving back to military veterans was to her in an interview with Fox News Digital earlier this week, especially as a military wife. Maclin served in the U.S. Marines.
&quot;Growing up in New Jersey as well, 9/11 was such a big deal. For me, I was in second grade,&quot; she said. &quot;I didn’t understand what was going on but in the days after, I felt a sense of unity in that everyone came together, everyone was proud to be an American, and we were going to fight back and stand together and be one, united country. And I think that, that feeling has always stuck with me but being a veteran’s wife, it’s taken on a completely different role.
&quot;Steve opening up about his service and things he’s seen and experienced with me has given me a new passion to let veterans know that, yes, war will always come home with you but it doesn’t have to define you. Steve was so lucky that he was able to find wrestling right after he got out of the Marine Corps and it saved him, in a way, from falling down the unknown path of ‘What am I? Who am I next?’
&quot;And I think that’s something that our veterans deal with unbeknownst to the rest of the public. It’s not talked about enough. They say 22 veterans but right now the math is leading toward 44 veterans a day lose their lives to that battle – an identity crisis of who am I after service. So, that’s what it means to be American for me now, is showing that support for our veterans, showing that our country is here for them and we’re here to support them and we’re here to give them the resources that they need to live healthy and successful lives after service.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Alaska Can Resume Killing Bears to Protect Caribou Herd, Judge Says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The state program employs helicopters and small planes to shoot black and brown bears of any age in a large area of southwestern Alaska. Two conservation groups have sued to stop it.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>People of Havasu: Local filmmaker finds love, new inspiration 10 years after &apos;Highway to Havasu&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>People of Havasu: Local filmmaker finds love, new inspiration 10 years after &apos;Highway to Havasu&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Local filmmaker Jeff Janke once wrote, directed and produced a movie in Lake Havasu City just to prove that he could do it. And that endeavor cost him almost everything.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Investigation underway after Havasu jewelry store heist</news:name>
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			<news:title>Investigation underway after Havasu jewelry store heist</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An overnight burglary resulted in a significant loss for one Lake Havasu City jewelry store this week, and authorities say their investigation into the theft is now underway.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Megan Rapinoe, in a shock to no one, backs Angel Reese skipping interviews as ‘taking power back’</news:name>
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			<news:title>Megan Rapinoe, in a shock to no one, backs Angel Reese skipping interviews as ‘taking power back’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Move over, Naomi Osaka ... there’s a new face of the media blackout.
Megan Rapinoe, the retired soccer star who never saw a camera she didn&apos;t want to lecture, is now playing fairy godmother to WNBA star Angel Reese.
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Her advice? Angel, just don&apos;t show up for work.
Rapinoe took to her podcast to gush over Reese for suggesting she’s willing to skip media obligations and eat the fines that come with it rather than deal with questions she doesn’t like.
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Most athletes view the media as the bridge to fans and those endorsement checks, but Rapinoe thinks the press is just a nuisance that needs to be &quot;adjusted.&quot;
&quot;I think Angel is a really great example of her taking her power back,&quot; Rapinoe chirped.
&quot;Angel was set up as a villain before she was even in the WNBA, and now she’s making it clear that she’s gonna protect her peace.&quot;
Protecting your peace is the new code for ducking the heat.
On a recent podcast with Michelle Obama, Reese made her stance on skipping media sessions clear.
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&quot;I’ll take a fine before I have to go media and feel like my back is against the wall,&quot; Reese said.
Reese argued the media has twisted her words and pushed narratives she doesn’t agree with.
But that doesn’t exempt her.
Postgame interviews aren’t optional add-ons but part of the job. They’re how players connect with fans and build their brands.
For a league still trying to grow its footprint, treating media availability like a nuisance is a curious growth strategy.
After all, Reese&apos;s &quot;Bayou Barbie&quot; brand runs through media exposure in one way or another.
Rapinoe, of course, sees this defiance as something of a movement.
&quot;I think this is a great example for all athletes and all female athletes of, &apos;I don’t really have to do this.&apos; It might mean I get a fine, but at some point, we have to adjust the expectations that journalists can just go up there and throw any kind of narrative ...&quot;
&quot;There needs to be a quality of journalism that is at the level of these athletes,&quot; Rapinoe sniffed. &quot;The media landscape is changing rapidly in women’s sports, and of course, the W, as always, is out front.&quot;
Bold strategy, Cotton. Demand the spotlight, then act surprised when it comes with questions.
Rapinoe spent years demanding more respect and attention for women’s sports. Now she’s encouraging one of its biggest stars to sidestep a basic professional obligation.
If this is what being &quot;out front&quot; looks like, the next WNBA news conference might just be an empty chair and a receipt for the fine and that’s progress, apparently.
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			  <news:name>AOC doubles down on ‘myth’ of earning a billion dollars, claims fortunes are built on ‘abuse’</news:name>
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			<news:title>AOC doubles down on ‘myth’ of earning a billion dollars, claims fortunes are built on ‘abuse’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., reignited her long-standing crusade against the ultra-wealthy Thursday, arguing that billionaires do not legitimately &quot;earn&quot; their fortunes but instead rely on a &quot;myth&quot; to justify their status.
Appearing on comedian Ilana Glazer’s podcast, &quot;It’s Open,&quot; the prominent &quot;Squad&quot; member suggested that the very existence of a ten-figure net worth is a policy failure rather than a personal achievement.
&quot;You can’t earn a billion dollars,&quot; Ocasio-Cortez told Glazer. &quot;You can get market power. You can break rules. You can do all sorts of things. You can abuse labor laws. You can pay people less than what they’re worth. But you can’t earn that, right? And so you have to create a myth... you have to create a myth of earning it.&quot;
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The New York Democrat’s remarks are a continuation of the rhetoric that propelled her to national stardom in 2018. During the interview, she framed economic insecurity not as a result of individual choices, but as a byproduct of a system that forces working-class Americans to internalize financial hardship.
&quot;It’s not that Walmart pays less than a living wage,&quot; Ocasio-Cortez said, mimicking the mindset she believes is forced upon the public. &quot;It’s that I’m poor and I didn’t work hard enough, so I didn’t earn a better station in my life.&quot;
She further tied the wealth gap to the country&apos;s current cultural divisions, suggesting that economic anxiety is being redirected toward marginalized groups.
&quot;In an era of extreme income inequality, I don’t think it’s a coincidence that this xenophobia and anti-immigrant feeling is happening at the same time,&quot; she said.
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Throughout the interview, Ocasio-Cortez repeatedly anchored her socialist-leaning worldview in her upbringing as a working-class Puerto Rican in New York. She recalled her experience as a bartender and waitress—a &quot;bootstrap&quot; narrative she uses to contrast with the &quot;corporate myths&quot; she critiques.
&quot;My mom cleaned houses growing up,&quot; she said. &quot;My dad was born in the South Bronx.&quot;
Reflecting on her father&apos;s death during the 2008 economic collapse, she noted that her family &quot;did everything right&quot; but was still nearly ruined by the system. &quot;We could have done everything that they said... and you can get sideswiped and there is nothing here to really support you.&quot;
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The congresswoman&apos;s office did not immediately respond to a request for further comment on whether she believes any private sector industry allows for the &quot;legitimate&quot; accumulation of a billion dollars.
When reached for comment, AOC&apos;s office pointed Fox News Digital to an X post from the congresswoman. 
&quot;The single largest form of theft in America is wage theft. $50 billion a year are stolen from American workers,&quot; she wrote. &quot;Some people get enraged that I draw attention to this. That’s on them. Let them call me shrill, dumb, inexperienced, girly, uneducated - these folks will say anything to distract from or undercut the truth that working people are getting screwed, and giving people a fair shake means we must have a grown conversation about reigning in abuse of power.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Arizona State student vanishes during Grand Canyon trip just days before graduation, family pleads for help</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The family of a missing Arizona State student is pleading for help after he vanished during a Grand Canyon trip just days before graduation.
Sandarsh Krishna, 26, was last heard from on April 27, when he told relatives he was traveling to Las Vegas with a stop at the South Rim. He was expected back in time for final exams and a job interview, but never returned.
&quot;We haven’t had any success in finding him,&quot; his sister-in-law, Pooja Shivananjappa, told Fox 10 Phoenix.
According to the National Park Service, Krishna’s last known location was along the Rim Trail off Hermit Road, between Bright Angel Lodge and Mohave Point, sometime between 4 p.m. on April 27 and 12 a.m. on April 28.
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Investigators say Krishna, who had no known vehicle, may have been using a rideshare or taxi service. His cell phone data has not moved since the day he disappeared, according to his family.
&quot;They’re doing the best they can, but unfortunately we do not have the exact location to see where he went missing,&quot; Shivananjappa told the outlet.
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Search efforts have ramped up across the South Rim, with more than 30 search and rescue personnel deployed over several days.
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Crews are also using multiple techniques in the rugged terrain, including rim trail scanning, walk-down routes into the canyon, technical rope insertions, aerial reconnaissance flights and drone operations, park officials said.
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Rangers are continuing to focus on the area along Hermit Road and surrounding sections of the rim as the search remains ongoing.
Officials say Krishna was last seen wearing athletic clothing and is described as 5 feet 10 inches tall with a thin build, weighing about 160 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.
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Investigators also say Krishna was believed to be carrying a black backpack before he disappeared. That backpack was later turned in to hotel staff at Bright Angel Lodge early on April 28.
Rangers are now working to identify and speak with the individual who turned in the backpack, saying the person may have information that could help narrow the search area. Authorities emphasized the individual is not considered a suspect.
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His family says they have also hired a private investigator as the search continues.
Krishna moved to Arizona from India in 2024 to pursue a master’s degree in computer science at ASU and was set to graduate May 9, the family told Fox 10 Phoenix. Loved ones describe him as bright, kind and deeply connected to his family.
&quot;It’s impossible to not like him,&quot; Shivananjappa said. &quot;He has a helping hand… he has the heart of a kid.&quot;
Anyone who may have seen Krishna or has information about his whereabouts between April 27 and April 28 is urged to contact the National Park Service Investigative Services Branch tip line at 888-653-0009.</news:keywords>
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