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			<news:title>Pima County board sends Sheriff Nanos perjury allegations to Arizona attorney general</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Pima County Board chose not to remove Sheriff Chris Nanos but referred allegations of possible perjury to the Arizona Attorney General, amid leadership concerns.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pima County supervisors vote not to remove Nanos, punt perjury allegations to state Attorney General’s Office</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pima County supervisors vote not to remove Nanos, punt perjury allegations to state Attorney General’s Office</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Pima County Board of Supervisors voted not to remove Sheriff Chris Nanos from office and to “refer allegations of potential perjury” to the Arizona State Attorney General’s office.
However, Supervisor Steve Christy, the board’s lone Republican, initially opened the discussion with a motion to remove Democrat Nanos from office and begin the replacement process immediately. The motion failed without support from the other four supervisors, including Matt Heinz who previously supported Nanos’ removal.
Supervisors discussed Nanos’ recent report to the board in executive session during Tuesday’s study session meeting earlier in the day. In explaining the response, Supervisor Rex Scott referenced legal advice.
 Scott submitted his own motion asking the board to not act on Nanos’ position. 
“On the advice of legal counsel, I move that we take no action to declare the office of sheriff vacant, nor to move for the removal of the sheriff based on Arizona Revised Statute 11-253,” he said.
Scott added that the county administrator would direct allegations of potential perjury to the attorney general, with the board taking no “position on whether or not perjury was committed.”
The motion passed with four in favor and Christy abstaining. 
Following the vote, Scott said that “based on the advice of legal counsel, I do not believe and obviously the majority of the board agrees that we have the right to remove the sheriff, declare the office vacant, he met his obligations under the statute.” 
Scott added that the root of the investigation, distrust in Nanos’ leadership will still need to be addressed.
“What is most important is that the sheriff take immediate action to repair the extraordinary climate of distrust and lack of faith in this leadership,” Scott said. 
Nanos was not present at the meeting Tuesday.
Residents spoke out against Nanos during the call to the public. Corey Stevens, a county resident and frequent speaker, called for the board to remove Nanos.  
“You guys have a duty — not an obligation — a duty to the citizens of Pima County to make this right. You need to ask yourselves. How many people have been affected by this man?,” Stevens told the board. “I hope today brings some resolution in the Sheriff Nanos investigation.”
Others like former Democrat legislator Bruce Wheeler stressed the potential harmful civic consequences of supervisors voting to remove an elected official — “who may have, or not, acted dishonorably.”
Bruce Wheeler addresses the Pima County Board of Supervisors during the call to the public on May 12, 2026.



“It is troubling to think that three elected officials can unelect, remove from office someone else who was elected and voted into office by thousands of voters,” he told the board.
Wheeler said his view was not partisan, adding that in a past election he endorsed Nanos’ Republican opponent. 
“We can recall, we can vote them out of office, or we can impeach. In the sheriff’s case, the former two options are available to us,” he said. 
Tuesday’s public agenda cited “unfinished business” with “Sheriff Nanos Pursuant to  Pursuant to A.R.S. §11-253.”
The Democrat-majority board’s April 7 request included questions on four topics: his prior representation of his employment history with the El Paso Police Department, his disciplinary actions against Lt. Heather Lappin and Sgt. Aaron Cross, his department’s cooperation with federal immigration officials and repeated instances of his department exceeding its budget.
Nanos submitted a 22-page response April 21 through his attorney shortly before the deadline. Supervisors delayed discussion until May 12, saying they needed time to review the report.
Since then, Vice Chair Supervisor Matt Heinz had argued that the sheriff failed to satisfy the board’s request because the report was not submitted under oath and did not fully answer questions about his employment history. Heinz has said those deficiencies could have consequences for Nanos.
“There are significant deficiencies in his response that I believe are so problematic that they put him at risk for removal,” Heinz told Arizona Luminaria in April.
Nanos, through his attorney, has maintained that he complied with the board’s request and has remained available to answer follow-up questions. His legal team has argued the board did not explicitly require a sworn report in its motion, despite citing A.R.S. 11-253.
That disagreement had exposed broader uncertainty about how the statute works.
Steve Primack, executive director of the Arizona Legislative Council, told Arizona Luminaria the law does not clearly specify how boards must invoke the requirement for sworn testimony.
“I suspect a court is going to have to decide whether just citing to the statute is sufficient or whether the board has to specifically use the words of the statute and request the report is under oath,” Primack said.
The board’s April 7 public meeting agenda explicitly cited the requirement: “Requesting Report from Sheriff Nanos per A.R.S. §11-253(A)  Discussion/Direction/Action regarding draft language and questions about which the Board will seek a report under oath from Sheriff Chris Nanos,” the public record states.
Providing the report under oath is key because, under the law, if an officer refuses to make the report, the board may remove them from office.
Nanos’ report came after intensified political pressure surrounding the sheriff. Nanos is already facing a potential recall effort, lawsuits and criticism from the deputies’ union, which issued a unanimous vote of no confidence earlier this year.
The controversy traces back in part to records uncovered about Nanos’ early career with the El Paso Police Department in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Supervisors have questioned discrepancies between his public resume and disciplinary records showing he resigned in lieu of termination.
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			  <news:name>Move to oust Nancy Guthrie sheriff fails as Pima County supervisors refer perjury allegations to AG</news:name>
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			<news:title>Move to oust Nancy Guthrie sheriff fails as Pima County supervisors refer perjury allegations to AG</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A move to oust Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos failed during a Board of Supervisors meeting on Tuesday night, though the board voted to refer perjury allegations to the state attorney general&apos;s office as Nanos&apos; past record and handling of the Nancy Guthrie case have been heavily scrutinized.
Republican Steve Christy moved to have the board declare the sheriff&apos;s office vacant and begin the process to replace him immediately. No one seconded the motion, though, and the bid to oust him failed.
Democrat Rex Scott then made a motion to refer allegations of perjury against Nanos to the state AG&apos;s office, which the board approved by a vote of 4-0, with Christy abstaining.
&quot;My chief concern with what’s been going on within the sheriff’s department is that our elected sheriff has taken no discernible efforts to repair relationships and trust within our largest department,&quot; Scott said after that vote. &quot;The most telling example of that was the unanimous vote of the Pima County Deputy&apos;s Organization declaring no confidence in his leadership.&quot;
The board&apos;s actions capped a high-stakes showdown over allegations that the man leading the Guthrie kidnapping investigation lied under oath about his past police record.
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The developments followed weeks of mounting pressure from within the county’s own leadership, with two supervisors, Christy and Democrat Matt Heinz, pushing to remove the elected sheriff or take formal action against him.
&quot;This is accountability for a guy who has evaded accountability for decades,&quot; Heinz told Fox News Digital last week, calling Nanos a &quot;public safety threat.&quot;
At the center of the controversy are claims Nanos misled officials about his disciplinary history as a Texas police officer in the 1970s and 1980s.
The allegations stem from a deposition in a lawsuit, where Nanos said under oath that he had never been suspended as a law enforcement officer.
Records from El Paso, first obtained by the Arizona Republic and later posted publicly by the county, show he was suspended multiple times and resigned in lieu of termination.
Christy said the sheriff had already missed a deadline to answer questions under oath from the board — escalating the situation.
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&quot;He’s already failed that request… so we’re into the next phase,&quot; Christy said, signaling a potential move to vacate the office.
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Because the sheriff is an elected official, removing him is legally complicated, though supervisors have pointed to a rarely used Arizona law dating back to the 1800s as a possible path forward.
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Even without removal, Heinz said the board could still take other actions, including passing a resolution expressing a lack of confidence or referring the allegations for criminal investigation by the state attorney general.
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He also noted that a conviction on perjury charges would ultimately force the sheriff from office.
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Adding to the tension, both sides have retained outside legal counsel rather than relying on the county attorney’s office, a move Christy said is costing taxpayers additional money.
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In a written response to the board, Nanos pushed back on the claims, arguing the controversy stems from a misunderstanding, not perjury.
His attorney says the sheriff’s testimony referred only to his Arizona career, noting he was never suspended during his decades with the Pima County Sheriff’s Department, though he faced discipline earlier in Texas.
The memo also confirms Nanos resigned from the El Paso Police Department in 1982 rather than accept a proposed suspension following a dispute with a supervisor.
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Heinz has disputed that characterization, arguing the record shows Nanos resigned in lieu of termination, not discipline.
The sheriff declined to answer questions in person under oath, instead submitting a notarized statement to the board after the deadline, which Heinz said may still be accepted but does not resolve the underlying concerns.
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The investigation into Guthrie’s Feb. 1 disappearance has now stretched past 100 days with few public breakthroughs.
The case, involving the 84-year-old mother of &quot;Today&quot; co-host Savannah Guthrie, has drawn national attention and sparked tension between Nanos and the FBI, including a public clash with Director Kash Patel over whether federal agents were initially sidelined.
Heinz has also called on the sheriff to hand over the investigation to federal authorities.
&quot;It’s ridiculous,&quot; he said. &quot;Almost every other jurisdiction would have done so by now.&quot;
More than $1.2 million in reward money is now being offered for information that leads to answers, as her family continues to plead for help.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Marco Rubio spotted in Nike tracksuit aboard Air Force One during trip to China, igniting memes online</news:name>
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			<news:title>Marco Rubio spotted in Nike tracksuit aboard Air Force One during trip to China, igniting memes online</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Secretary of State Marco Rubio ditched his usual suit for a Nike tracksuit aboard Air Force One, sparking widespread online reactions as images of the unexpected look spread across social media.
Photos posted to X by White House communications director Steven Cheung showed Rubio wearing a gray Nike Tech fleece outfit — a notably casual departure from the formal attire typically worn by top U.S. officials during official travel.
The moment comes as Rubio travels with President Donald Trump on a high-stakes trip to China, where officials are expected to focus on trade and national security issues, creating a contrast between high-level diplomacy and a social media-driven fashion moment.
The outfit quickly drew comparisons to the internet’s so-called &quot;Venezuela Nike Tech&quot; meme, which gained traction earlier this year after images of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro wearing a similar tracksuit circulated online.
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Social media users flooded X with jokes and commentary after the images surfaced.
&quot;Is Marco going to be the DJ for the flight?&quot; one X user wrote alongside an edited image showing Rubio standing behind a DJ booth.
Another viral meme labeled Rubio &quot;Nicolás Maduro as Marco Rubio,&quot; continuing the comparisons between the secretary of state’s outfit and the now-viral Maduro images.
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Another user wrote, &quot;Okay — did I miss one of Marco Rubio’s new jobs? Sportswear model?&quot;
Others dubbed the outfit &quot;the Maduro fit,&quot; while some questioned the casual attire aboard Air Force One.
Rubio has also become an unlikely recurring viral figure online in recent weeks. Earlier this month, videos shared by White House officials showed the secretary of state DJing at a family wedding, wearing headphones behind a mixing booth as guests danced around him.
Nike Tech fleece tracksuits have surged in popularity online in recent months, fueled in part by the Maduro images that helped turn the minimalist athletic style into an unlikely political meme.
While senior officials are typically seen in formal wear during Air Force One travel, Rubio’s off-duty look offered a rare behind-the-scenes glimpse — and quickly became another social media talking point.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Christopher Nolan confirms bizarre &apos;The Odyssey&apos; casting choices including rapper Travis Scott</news:name>
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			<news:title>Christopher Nolan confirms bizarre &apos;The Odyssey&apos; casting choices including rapper Travis Scott</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Christopher Nolan is one of the entertainment industry&apos;s most celebrated filmmakers. He&apos;s responsible for some of the biggest financial and critical successes since the turn of the century.
&quot;The Dark Knight.&quot; &quot;Inception.&quot; &quot;Dunkirk.&quot; &quot;Interstellar.&quot; And his most recent release, &quot;Oppenheimer,&quot; which won seven Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director. Nolan, like few other modern directors, has achieved an &quot;auteur&quot; status, essentially a signature style and control over the creative process and output that&apos;s distinctive compared to his peers.
When news broke that Nolan&apos;s next project would be &quot;The Odyssey,&quot; it seemed like an unexpected, fascinating fit. The 55-year-old director has tackled different subjects with unique, high-quality film-making. &quot;Batman Begins&quot; was credited with redefining the comic book, superhero movie by grounding it in realism with a much darker tone than more cartoonish predecessors. &quot;Dunkirk&quot; featured an exceptional recreation of an aerial battle in World War II, and &quot;Interstellar&quot; was so groundbreaking in its scientific accuracy that it led to an academic research paper on its portrayal of a black hole. &quot;Tenet&quot; was a fascinating and original exploration of time that was fanatical in its commitment to the rules of the film, outlandish though they might have been. Even &quot;Oppenheimer,&quot; though it took plenty of historical license, was praised for the depiction of the first test of a nuclear bomb as part of The Manhattan Project.
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All of this attention to detail and grounded realism despite remarkable scale, made &quot;The Odyssey&quot; such an interesting choice. An epic story, one of history&apos;s oldest, interweaving mythology and the very human story of Odysseus trying to return home to his family. But with mythological elements seemingly a new direction for Nolan to take.
The film is set to release this summer on July 17th, and speculation over its cast started as soon as some of the list hit the internet. Along with Matt Damon was Zendaya, Tom Holland, Anne Hathaway, Lupita Nyong&apos;o, Charlize Theron, Elliot Page and many others. Initially, it wasn&apos;t clear which characters those actors and actresses would portray.
But a new interview with the director and cast published on Tuesday by Time, confirmed some of the most rumored details. And in doing so, brought him in for some heavy criticism or outright confusion. It starts with Matt Damon, playing Odysseus, saying that Nolan is &quot;...very faithful to Homer because that’s not somebody you rewrite. But thematically, what he looked at was really interesting.&quot;
Nolan&apos;s attention to detail and commitment to authenticity went as far as building a &quot;genuinely seaworthy&quot; ship for Odysseus and his crew that could sail around the Mediterranean. Which is what makes his casting choices so...well, odd.
The Time article explains that the character of &quot;Helen,&quot; famously known in the story as &quot;the most beautiful woman in the world,&quot; and described by Homer as having white skin and other historic authors as golden, or having light hair, is played by Kenyan-Mexican actress Lupita Nyong&apos;o.
Then, Nolan reportedly told composer Ludwig Göransson &quot;not to use an orchestra in the score.&quot; Göransson added, &quot;It&apos;s not like the orchestra existed back then,&quot; per the Time story. Nolan also put rapper Travis Scott in the film, saying, &quot;I cast him because I wanted to nod towards the idea that this story has been handed down as oral poetry, which is analogous to rap.&quot;
So his dedication to accuracy was so extreme that he had his crew build an actual seaworthy ship for Odysseus, refused to use an orchestra to score the film, and his lead actor praised how &quot;faithful&quot; he was to Homer&apos;s text. And yet he cast a Kenyan-Mexican actress to play a Greek woman, and used a modern rapper to nod to oral poetry from 2,700 years ago?
Nolan&apos;s earned the benefit of the doubt, and his films are always fascinating, even if there are legitimate, sometimes plentiful criticisms of the writing or plot points. &quot;The Odyssey&quot; will undoubtedly contain his trademark scale and technical quality. But it&apos;s odd that he chose to abandon that realism to subvert specific characters. Nyong&apos;o is a very talented and attractive actress who&apos;s deserving of being in a Christopher Nolan movie...and also totally miscast as Helen of Troy.
You could make a similar case with Matt Damon, who has a Nordic ethnic background that&apos;s looks little like someone born around the Mediterranean. It&apos;s made even more bizarre by how Nolan brags about how much &quot;research&quot; went into the movie.
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&quot;Nolan speaks with pride about the level of research that went into the production from all departments,&quot; the story says. Then explains soon after, &quot;The oldest depictions of Homeric characters tend to be depicted in the manner of people living in Homer’s time. So there’s a pretty strong case there for portraying things that way because that’s the way the first audience received the story.&quot;
Except for the cast? Did the audience who first &quot;received the story&quot; get it by way of Travis Scott?
Again, none of this means Nyong&apos;o shouldn&apos;t be in the movie. Or Scott for that matter, though given his limited acting experience, it&apos;s possible he immediately pulls the audience out of the movie. But it&apos;s an odd disconnect to focus on historic realism, research, and attention to detail, and then thoroughly discard descriptions of characters in order to meet a modern expectation.
It&apos;s unlike Nolan. Or at least, what Nolan seemed to represent, until now.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>High school student with history of anger issues charged with murder of homeless woman in Las Vegas</news:name>
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			<news:title>High school student with history of anger issues charged with murder of homeless woman in Las Vegas</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Authorities on May 5 arrested a 17-year-old male accused of murdering a 61-year-old woman who was found dead on April 21.
Local outlet Las Vegas Review-Journal identified the suspect as Dennis Geiggar, a high school student with a reported history of behavioral issues and anger-related incidents. 
He is accused of killing 61-year-old Marceline Biasini, who the Review-Journal reported regularly slept in the area where she was found dead.
The victim was found lying on the sidewalk outside a business and &quot;suffering from apparent injuries&quot; just after 8 a.m. on April 21, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) told Fox News Digital.
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Nearby surveillance video captured a brief, suspicious encounter in the middle of the night, showing a suspect approaching the victim’s area and leaving about a minute later, the Review-Journal reported, citing police records.
While the footage did not capture the killing itself, it reportedly recorded what appeared to be a loud scream followed by approximately 61 loud impact sounds.
&quot;The precise location of the crime scene was obstructed from surveillance cameras, but video surveillance with audio … captured the suspect approaching Marceline’s location and, seconds later, a scream is heard followed by approximately 61 loud thuds,&quot; the Review-Journal report said.
Detectives determined the woman had been &quot;battered at some point during the night,&quot; according to a statement provided to Fox News Digital.
The Clark County coroner’s office ruled Biasini’s death a homicide, citing blunt head trauma, according to the Review-Journal.
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Geiggar reportedly has a history of anger issues and troubled behavior.
He was expelled from Valley High School in January after allegedly attempting to start a fire on campus, the Review-Journal said, adding that he has since been attending school online.
Police also said Geiggar had &quot;numerous incidents where his anger had resulted in his punching walls and trash cans&quot; and had been participating in anger management classes, according to the outlet.
According to police reports, surveillance video from a nearby 7-Eleven showed a suspect wearing a red hooded sweatshirt and Vans shoes, clothing Geiggar was reportedly seen wearing while attending Valley High School.
In addition, detectives reportedly found bloody footwear impressions at the crime scene.
Tests on Geiggar’s Vans shoes came back presumptively positive for blood, though DNA comparison has not yet been completed, the outlet said. 
Police added that Geiggar’s physical description matched that of the suspect.
Documents state Geiggar has denied the accusations, though he acknowledged visiting a 7-Eleven nearby around 1–2 a.m. with his older brother, the Review-Journal reported.
Video from that store reportedly did not show him inside at that time. 
Geiggar has denied the accusations, according to documents cited by the Review-Journal. It was not immediately clear whether he had retained an attorney who could comment on his behalf. He has not been convicted in connection with Biasini’s death, and the case remains pending.
Geiggar has been taken into custody on one felony count of open murder, a charge alleging homicide without specifying the degree of the offense.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Rage Against the Machine&apos;s Tom Morello faces backlash after singing at NYC ICE protest rally</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rage Against the Machine&apos;s Tom Morello faces backlash after singing at NYC ICE protest rally</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Musician Tom Morello faced a backlash from conservatives after he played to the crowd Tuesday at the Hands off NYC protest at the Federal Plaza in Manhattan.
The guitarist, who is known for Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave, sang Woodie Guthrie’s &quot;This Land is Your Land,&quot; along with the lines that said: &quot;In the squares of the city, in the shadow of the steeple, near the relief office, I see my people. Some are crumbling and all are wondering if this land’s still made for you and me.&quot;
A cheering crowd who held signs that said &quot;Hands off NYC&quot; and &quot;ICE is illegal&quot; sang along with the 61-year-old.
&quot;My mother and I lived at 142nd and Riverside a long time ago,&quot; Morello told the crowd, according to Rolling Stone. &quot;Brothers and sisters, if I’ve learned one thing in all my years since then, it’s that if it looks like fascism, sounds like fascism, dresses like fascism, talks like fascism, kills like fascism, and lies like fascism — brothers and sisters, it’s f---ing fascism.&quot;
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He also referred to the Trump administration as an &quot;authoritarian clown show&quot; and called for a &quot;mass movement of peaceful anti-fascist crime fighters.&quot;
A video of Morello singing that was posted to X received a multitude of negative comments.
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&quot;Performs being the apt word here, lol. Like a commie circus clown,&quot; one person wrote while another said: &quot;Lowlife Tom Morello wants Americans to be murdered by illegal aliens and trillions wasted on them. F this guy.&quot;
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A third person said: &quot;So now he&apos;s raging for the machine he pretended to rage against... does he know?&quot; and another said: &quot;Making money on the downfall of America.&quot;
&quot;It&apos;s honestly pathetic. Tom Morello is a washed-up loser trying to stay relevant,&quot; a fifth wrote.&quot; I bet all the terrorist Gen Zers in the crowd have no idea who he is or what he actually stands for. Very sad to see what has happened to our culture.&quot;
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He received a swell of support, though, on Instagram.
&quot;Thanks Tom Morello and New York! Appreciate your support for immigrants,&quot; one commenter wrote. &quot;One of my favorite Woody Guthrie sings. Great lyrics. Keep up the good work. In the end, we will derail Trump &amp; friends’ authoritarian train and get the country on a better track towards justice for all, citizens and immigrants alike.&quot;
&quot;thanks tom! Great message!&quot; another said, and a third wrote: &quot;The song stands for we the people you d--n right it’s our soul. Thank you for sharing.&quot;
&quot;Keep singing, keep protesting!&quot; another urged, while a fifth person said: &quot;This is so beautiful.&quot;
Morello also played a show with fellow President Donald Trump critic Bruce Springsteen on Monday night at Madison Square Garden.
Fox News Digital has reached out to Morello for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Nebraska&apos;s Pillen wins Republican renomination in bid for second term as governor</news:name>
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			<news:title>Nebraska&apos;s Pillen wins Republican renomination in bid for second term as governor</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Republican Gov. Jim Pillen of Nebraska is a big step closer to winning re-election as governor of the red-leaning Great Plains state.
Pillen easily topped five challengers in Nebraska&apos;s GOP gubernatorial primary to win his party&apos;s 2026 nomination, the Associated Press reports.
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The governor, a practicing veterinarian and chair of Pillen Family Farms who also played defensive back for the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers football team five decades ago, was first elected in 2022.
The backing of the outgoing Republican Gov. Pete Ricketts helped Pillen top a crowded field of GOP rivals in the primary before going on to easily win the general election.
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One week after being sworn in as governor, Pillen appointed Ricketts to fill the U.S. Senate seat left vacant when Republican Sen. Ben Sasse stepped down to become University of Florida president.
Pillen will be considered the clear favorite in the general election in a state President Donald Trump carried by 20 points as he won back the White House in 2024.
The governor will face off against former state Sen. Lynne Walz, who won the Democratic nomination, the Associated Press reports. 
Walz crushed perennial candidate Larry Marvin in the Democratic primary.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ex-MLB pitcher Noah Syndergaard blasts Zohran Mamdani as Mets dysfunction reflects New York chaos</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ex-MLB pitcher Noah Syndergaard blasts Zohran Mamdani as Mets dysfunction reflects New York chaos</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Apple is rotting from the inside out, and former Mets ace Noah Syndergaard knows who to blame.
Appearing on OutKick&apos;s &quot;Tomi Lahren Is Fearless,&quot;Tomi Lahren Is Fearless, the ex-MLB pitcher unloaded on the state of his old squad and the political climate in New York City.
With the Mets languishing at the bottom of the NL East, Syndergaard suggested the problems go far beyond the bullpen.
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Speaking with Tomi, a Mets fan, Syndergaard addressed the departures of fan favorites Brandon Nimmo and Pete Alonso. For him, the shift in the locker room reflects something bigger happening in the city itself.
&quot;It&apos;s kind of also ironic,&quot; Syndergaard told Lahren. &quot;Those two guys are some of the biggest conservatives I&apos;ve played for as well as with, with Jacob deGrom. The craziness that&apos;s going on in New York.&quot;
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Even so, Syndergaard admitted the draw of playing in New York never really goes away.
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&quot;But I mean, if I still played for the Mets or the Yankees, I&apos;d be like, oh, this is freaking awesome,&quot; he continued. &quot;Like I could block the crazy part out and still focus on, I get to play a kid&apos;s game in one of the greatest cities in the world.&quot;
&quot;Albeit, ran by a lunatic or, I don&apos;t know. He&apos;s 34 years old ... like I&apos;m 33 and I can&apos;t imagine being a mayor.&quot;
The &quot;lunatic&quot; in question: Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic Socialist mayor.
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Syndergaard, who bled orange and blue for eight years, expressed disbelief that a 34-year-old with Mamdani&apos;s resume is running the world’s most iconic city.
&quot;Well, he&apos;s like 34 years old and never really held an actual job beforehand,&quot; Syndergaard said.
For the Mets, the curse appears to be more than just bad luck on the field. The Amazin&apos; have struggled to justify a massive payroll with little to show for it.
Lahren pushed the criticism even further, taking aim at Mamdani’s political history and describing his &quot;bent towards communism and globalizing the Intifada&quot; as the primary rot at City Hall.
When asked what advice he would give the struggling franchise, Syndergaard went off.
&quot;Stop hanging out with socialist mayors, I guess, probably. ...
&quot;I hate saying it, but at the end of the day, the Mets are going to Met,&quot; he said. &quot;I think I&apos;m allowed to kind of say that because I bled orange and blue for eight years. Made it to the World Series with them.
&quot;Just kind of disappointed to see A) who they&apos;re inviting into their clubhouse and B) the lack of success they&apos;re having. It doesn&apos;t make a whole lot of sense. We have a huge payroll, and it&apos;s not creating great dividends for them.&quot;
As Mamdani pushes his agenda from City Hall, the Mets are finding out that when a city attracts radicalism, its teams may suffer with it.
Until the Mets stop courting Democratic Socialists, they&apos;ll probably keep luring the bad luck like a magnet. In the meantime, Thor will watch and keep taking swings when no one else steps up to the plate.
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			  <news:name>Republican Ricketts wins GOP Primary in Nebraska, advances to key Senate showdown</news:name>
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			<news:title>Republican Ricketts wins GOP Primary in Nebraska, advances to key Senate showdown</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Republican Sen. Pete Ricketts is a step closer to serving a full six-year term in the Senate, after winning renomination in red-leaning Nebraska&apos;s primary.
Ricketts, who was appointed in 2023 to replace Ben Sasse, and who won a 2024 special election to fill out the final two years of Sasse&apos;s term, topped four GOP primary challengers on Tuesday, the Associated Press reports.
Ricketts now heads to this autumn&apos;s midterm elections, where he will face off in what&apos;s expected to be a competitive Senate race against independent candidate Dan Osborn, the industrial mechanic and military veteran who gave Republican Sen. Deb Fischer a scare in her 2024 re-election.
Tuesday&apos;s primary was held with less than six months to go until the midterm elections, when Republicans aim to hold their razor-thin House and slim Senate majorities, and Democrats hope to ride a blue wave to escape the political wilderness.
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Even though the Nebraska Democratic Party supports Osborn in the general election, community college instructor Cindy Burbank and pastor Bill Forbes faced off for the Democrats&apos; nomination in the primary.
Both candidates were last-minute filers, and some Nebraska Democrats alleged that Forbes jumped into the race so that a Democrat would be on the fall ballot and siphon votes away from Osborn to help Ricketts.
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Forbes denied the claims.
Burbank says she jumped into the race to keep Forbes off the ballot in November.
Ricketts is the eldest son of TD Ameritrade founder Joe Ricketts, and along with other family members, is part owner of Major League Baseball&apos;s Chicago Cubs.
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Ricketts won election in 2014 and re-election in 2018 as Nebraska governor. One week after finishing his second term, he was appointed to the U.S. Senate by his successor as governor, Republican Jim Pillen.
Top nonpartisan political handicappers rank the Senate general election showdown in Nebraska as likely Republican.
The GOP currently controls the Senate with a 53-47 majority.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill announces another NJ Transit World Cup ticket cut days after first reduction</news:name>
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			<news:title>New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill announces another NJ Transit World Cup ticket cut days after first reduction</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Just days after NJ Transit reduced 2026 FIFA World Cup train ticket prices after backlash, New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill announced yet another cut. 
Last week, the round-trip tickets from New York Penn Station to MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey were cut from the initial cost of $150 to $105. 
Now, Sherrill announced the tickets have gone down to $98 round-trip ahead of them going on sale Tuesday night.
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&quot;Good news: Ahead of NJ TRANSIT World Cup train tickets going on sale tonight, @NJTRANSIT is lowering ticket prices to $98 without New Jersey taxpayer money,&quot; Sherrill wrote on X.
 &quot;Thank you to our partners — DoorDash, Audible, FanDuel, DraftKings, PSE&amp;G, South Jersey Industries, and American Water — for helping make this possible. 
&quot;We’re excited to host a world-class event this summer and showcase New Jersey on a global stage.&quot;
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NJ Transit and the FIFA New York New Jersey Host Committee caught flak after the originally announced $150 price of the round-trip tickets. Their argument was it would eventually cost taxpayers if they didn’t have that abnormal price set for the influx of those getting to MetLife Stadium from New York City.
Then, NJ Transit announced last week it received monetary support from &quot;sponsors and other sources&quot; in able to get prices lowered. Now we know those sponsors after Sherrill’s statement on social media. 
Sherrill and FIFA got into a spat after the $150 price came out as well. The governor said FIFA should help pay for train tickets, while the governing body criticized Sherrill’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 told 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 original price, saying the ultimate cost to the public transportation company shouldn’t burden New Jersey commuters. 
&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 regular train fare from New York Penn Station to MetLife Stadium round-trip is $12.90. 
Meanwhile, parking has been prohibited at MetLife Stadium, and ride-sharing will be limited, ultimately leading to a natural increase in NJ Transit commutes for World Cup matches.
The first game at MetLife Stadium is June 13 with a group stage match between Brazil and Morocco.
Fox News’ Ryan Morik contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>House GOP launches new task force, probes alleged $250B Medicaid fraud in Ohio</news:name>
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			<news:title>House GOP launches new task force, probes alleged $250B Medicaid fraud in Ohio</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: House Republicans are rolling out a new oversight task force, starting with an investigation into alleged social services fraud in Ohio. 
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., tapped Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, a member of the oversight panel, to lead the Task Force on Defending Constitutional Rights and Exposing Institutional Abuses, Fox News Digital has learned.
The duo sent a letter to Ohio Department of Medicaid Director Scott Partika on Tuesday to request documents related to a bombshell report in the Daily Wire, probing widespread fraud in the state’s Medicaid waiver program for home health and community-based services.
The outlet reported on 288 home health companies in Columbus, Ohio, that shared the same addresses, dozens of which were housed in office buildings that appeared to be vacant or in poor condition. The entities billed the federal government more than $250 million in Medicaid spending between 2018 and 2024, though the outlet’s reporting cast doubt on whether the companies billed Medicaid correctly or provided the services.
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&quot;Americans deserve truth, transparency and justice,&quot; Gill said in a statement obtained by Fox News Digital. &quot;They are sick of being defrauded by government institutions and programs that should have been putting them first, not robbing their tax dollars.&quot;
&quot;Under his leadership, we will continue to expose radical ideologies being pushed on Americans and fight to safeguard our freedom that we’ve enjoyed as a nation for 250 years,&quot; Comer said in a statement, adding that Gill, a freshman lawmaker, had become a pivotal player on the Oversight Committee.
Gill’s task force will have a broad purview, including investigating institutions that uphold diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies, individuals who misuse immigration and social welfare programs, and efforts by foreign actors and dark money groups to censor Americans’ speech.
The panel&apos;s creation comes as House Oversight Republicans are currently investigating social services fraud in Minnesota and California.
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&quot;The current Medicaid system either does not have sufficient internal controls to prevent and detect fraud or is not conducting proper oversight of these HCBS [Home and Community-Based Services] providers,&quot; Comer and Gill wrote in the letter. &quot;As a result, Americans across the country are paying for this fraud while vulnerable patients are being exploited.&quot;
Comer has authorized the task force for six months, and Gill is expected to hold hearings at a later date. 
Ohio Republican gubernatorial nominee Vivek Ramaswamy has pledged to scrutinize the state’s Medicaid spending if elected governor in November.
&quot;We&apos;re going to have to take a deep, hard look at the way the $40-plus billion in state Medicaid dollars are being spent,&quot; Ramaswamy told &quot;Saturday in America&quot; host Kayleigh McEnany.
&quot;I think the right answer is any instance of waste, fraud, abuse ... deserve[s] to be prosecuted, and we intend to investigate them aggressively, as well as to prosecute aggressively, to send a deterrent signal that our government is not a piggy bank. The taxpayer is not a piggy bank to be bilked.&quot; 
The Ohio Department of Medicaid told the Daily Wire it has sufficient safeguards in place to combat fraud and had been investigating home health companies that may be abusing the system prior to the outlet&apos;s reporting.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cruise passenger shows life inside Nebraska quarantine after hantavirus exposure scare</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cruise passenger shows life inside Nebraska quarantine after hantavirus exposure scare</news:title>
			<news:keywords>One of the passengers aboard the MV Hondius cruise ship posted video showing his quarantine room at the National Quarantine Unit at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha as officials monitor a hantavirus outbreak tied to the voyage.
Jake Rosmarin, a passenger currently under quarantine, has been documenting his experience on social media, posting videos from both the ship and the medical facility. Fox News Digital has not independently verified the video.
Health officials have said the passengers are being monitored out of caution after potential exposure to Andes virus, a type of hantavirus, and have emphasized that the risk to the public remains low.
In one recent clip, Rosmarin showed his room, which included a wall-mounted hand sanitizer, a thermometer and other health provisions. The room also featured a stationary bike.
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&quot;I can have stuff sent here for the duration of my stay, so I&apos;m definitely going to be getting some things for me to feel more at home and more comfortable,&quot; Rosmarin said.
He added that he plans to continue sharing updates in the coming days and said he is currently feeling &quot;well.&quot;
Rosmarin also said he has not tested positive for hantavirus.
The footage shows conditions inside the quarantine unit as health officials monitor passengers for potential exposure following the outbreak.
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Health officials have said passengers may be allowed to leave the Nebraska facility before a 42-day monitoring period ends if they meet certain conditions, including remaining symptom-free and being able to safely isolate at home.
Officials will also evaluate whether individuals can maintain contact with local health departments and quickly access testing or medical care if symptoms develop.
Of the 18 individuals transported to the U.S. after the outbreak, 16 are in Nebraska and two are in Atlanta. Most are in quarantine, while one individual was placed in a biocontainment unit after an earlier test result.
Officials have emphasized that the risk to the general public remains low, noting that the Andes variant of hantavirus does not spread easily and typically requires prolonged, close contact with a symptomatic individual.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Alex Nitzberg contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen to Face Democrat Lynne Walz</news:name>
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			<news:title>Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen to Face Democrat Lynne Walz</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Democrats face an uphill fight as they seek to unseat Gov. Jim Pillen, who is running for another term in the solidly Republican state.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cindy Burbank Wins Senate Primary in Nebraska, but Plans to Drop Out to Help Dan Osborn</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cindy Burbank Wins Senate Primary in Nebraska, but Plans to Drop Out to Help Dan Osborn</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Cindy Burbank has said she intends to exit the general-election race, clearing the field for Dan Osborn, an independent candidate, to face Senator Pete Ricketts, a Republican.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>DHS Sec Mullin points finger at Newsom over alleged Chinese infiltration of California after CCP mayor charged</news:name>
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			<news:title>DHS Sec Mullin points finger at Newsom over alleged Chinese infiltration of California after CCP mayor charged</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin blamed California Gov. Gavin Newsom&apos;s policies for leading to the alleged infiltration of Chinese actors into California on &quot;The Story&quot; Tuesday.
His comments come after the Justice Department accused a California mayor of acting at the direction of the Chinese Communist Party.
&quot;[Newsom] does the bidding for the extreme left, and he&apos;s more interested in taking care of the criminals on the streets than taking care of the constituents on his actual streets,&quot; Mullin told Fox News anchor Martha MacCallum.
&quot;You expect this kind of stuff to happen. It&apos;s shameful. It should never happen, but unfortunately, in this case, it looks like it did.&quot;
CALIFORNIA POLITICAL OPERATIVE ALLEGEDLY ACTED AS ILLEGAL AGENT OF CHINA: DOJ
Former Arcadia Mayor Eileen Wang was federally charged with acting as an illegal agent for the People’s Republic of China, according to the DOJ, and has since resigned from her post.
Mullin said California’s sanctuary jurisdiction as well as Democrats’ &quot;political theater&quot; entices foreign adversaries to infiltrate the United States.
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&quot;They feel like there is an open-door invitation in these sanctuary cities, and it&apos;s not just China. This is North Korea, this is Russia,&quot; the DHS secretary said. &quot;This is our adversaries all over the place that’s using the political theater that the Democrats have drawled as a point of weakness to be able to infiltrate our communities.&quot;
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Fox News Digital has reached out to Newsom and his office for comment.
Federal prosecutors alleged Wang pushed pro-China messaging from 2020 to 2022, before taking office.
Wang agreed to plead guilty to the felony offense and has admitted to have acted &quot;at the direction and control&quot; of the Chinese government. She faces up to 10 years in federal prison with a potential $250,000 fine.
This case, which Mullin said undermines national security, comes as President Donald Trump is set to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping at a high-stakes summit in China this week.
Mullin said Chinese leadership cannot outmaneuver Trump while expressing hope the meeting could bring about positive change for Taiwan and the U.S.-China nuclear arms agreement.
&quot;Hopefully we can prevent China from going into Taiwan in 2027, like they have repeatedly said they were going to do. Hopefully we can keep this nuclear arms build-up from getting out of control,&quot; he added.
&quot;China hasn&apos;t always been a great partner, but with President Trump, maybe we can get back on solid ground, and the only person that could do it would be President Trump if it&apos;s possible.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>New York Times defends controversial anti-Israel piece, &apos;no truth&apos; to retraction claims</news:name>
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			<news:title>New York Times defends controversial anti-Israel piece, &apos;no truth&apos; to retraction claims</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Note: This story contains graphic allegations of sexual violence.
The New York Times stood by one of its opinion writers on Tuesday after they wrote a controversial piece claiming that Palestinians were regularly being sexually abused by everyone from Israeli prison guards to dogs.
The paper&apos;s latest statement came in response to journalist David Shuster claiming that he heard reports of the NY Times planning on retracting opinion columnist Nicholas Kristof&apos;s piece after it received backlash from readers as well as the Israel Foreign Ministry.
&quot;Hearing from longtime friends @nytimes there are already discussions, including up the masthead, about retracting @NickKristof column. Issues with source credibility and lack of evidence. No indications the Kristof sourcing mistakes were deliberate. Still problematic,&quot; Shuster wrote on X Monday night.
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The NY Times eventually responded to this claim, saying there was &quot;no truth&quot; to the rumor and defending Kristof as &quot;one of the world’s best on-the-ground reporters.&quot;
&quot;There is no truth to this at all. Nicholas Kristof is a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who has reported on sexual violence for decades, and is widely regarded as one of the world’s best on-the-ground reporters documenting and bearing witness to sexual abuse experienced by women and men in war and conflict zones,&quot; NY Times spokesperson Charlie Stadtlander said. 
He continued, &quot;He traveled to the region to report firsthand on the stories of Palestinians who suffered abuse, and his article collects accounts in the victims’ own words, backed by independent studies.&quot;
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Kristof&apos;s piece headlined, &quot;The Silence That Meets the Rape of Palestinians,&quot; featured men and women alleging &quot;brutal sexual abuse at the hands of Israel’s prison guards, soldiers, settlers and interrogators.&quot; 
In the article, he alleged that Palestinians &quot;had their genitals yanked or were beaten on the testicles,&quot; &quot;some men had to have their testicles amputated by doctors,&quot; and metal batons were used to rape men. Kristof also said a Gaza journalist claimed he was &quot;mounted&quot; by a dog. 
Several commentators have called Kristof&apos;s report into question, remarking that many of the &quot;14 men and women&quot; he interviewed have ties to Hamas or anti-Israel activism.
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The Israeli Foreign Ministry condemned the piece, calling it &quot;one of the worst blood libels ever to appear in the modern press&quot; and warned that &quot;the truth will prevail.&quot;
&quot;In an unfathomable inversion of reality, and through an endless stream of baseless lies, propagandist Nicholas Kristof turns the victim into the accused. Israel - whose citizens were the victims of the most horrific sexual crimes committed by Hamas on October 7, and whose hostages were later subjected to further sexual abuse - is portrayed as the guilty party,&quot; the Israel Foreign Ministry wrote on X Monday.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Big city Democrat mayor arrested at ICE protest faces voters in re-election bid</news:name>
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			<news:title>Big city Democrat mayor arrested at ICE protest faces voters in re-election bid</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A big-city Democratic mayor who grabbed national attention last year as he was arrested during an anti-ICE protest outside a federal immigration detention center cruised to re-election on Tuesday.
Mayor Ras Baraka of Newark, New Jersey, topped 50% of the vote in Tuesday&apos;s election as he faced off against seven challengers, the Associated Press reports.
Since Baraka clinched a majority of the vote as he ran for a fourth term steering New Jersey&apos;s largest city, he&apos;ll avoid a runoff in November.
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A big-city Democratic mayor who grabbed national attention last year as he was arrested during an anti-ICE protest outside a federal immigration detention center will face a runoff election in November.
Mayor Ras Baraka of Newark, New Jersey, finished ahead of seven challengers in Tuesday&apos;s election as he faced off against seven challengers, the Associated Press reports.
But Baraka failed to crack 50% of the vote as he ran for a fourth term steering New Jersey&apos;s largest city, which means he&apos;ll face off in a runoff election in November against the second-place finisher, ______
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While Baraka is a Democrat, mayoral elections in Newark are technically nonpartisan.
Baraka, who is considered one of the most progressive mayors in the nation, last year opposed the reopening of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facility in Newark, which was part of President Donald Trump&apos;s second-term crackdown on illegal immigration.
On May 9, 2025, Baraka was arrested by ICE agents outside the facility after he unsuccessfully attempted to join a congressional delegation&apos;s tour of the facility.
The mayor&apos;s arrest made national headlines.
The charges against Baraka were dropped, and he later ran for governor, coming in second to then-Rep. Mikie Sherrill in the Democratic gubernatorial primary. Sherrill ended up winning election as New Jersey governor.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ Missile Defense Plan Could Cost $1.2 Trillion</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A report from the Congressional Budget Office said that space-based interceptors, which do not currently exist, would probably consume 60 percent of the total cost.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Arizona voters rank water supply above immigration and inflation, new poll finds</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arizona voters rank water supply above immigration and inflation, new poll finds</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The sun rises over Lake Powell in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area on July 10, 2025, in Page, Arizona. Lake Powell, a critical Colorado River reservoir, is only at a third of its capacity as drought conditions in the Southwest worsen. (Photo by Rebecca Noble/Getty Images)

As the state faces the possibility of big cuts to its share of Colorado River water, a new poll shows that protecting the water supply is a top issue for likely Arizona voters across the political spectrum. 
A poll commissioned by Audubon Southwest found that, when voters were asked to rank their top three priorities for the Arizona legislature, water supply and protecting the Colorado River was the No. 1 answer at 50%. Behind it were inflation and cost of living at 47% and Illegal immigration and border security at almost 30%. 
The poll was conducted April 23-25 by the private conservative polling company Cygnal, and includes 600 people with a margin of error of +/- 4 percentage points. The company, which has been recognized for its accuracy, initially polled 1,100 respondents and whittled down the number to match the demographics of the Arizona electorate.
“This issue has stuck out above the rest in a way that we haven’t seen in a long time,” Chris Lane, pollster for Cygnal, told reporters during a Tuesday press call.
Arizona gets about 35% of its water from the Colorado River, but it shares the water supply with six other states, Native American tribes and Mexico. 
“Failure to stabilize the Colorado River system risks our state’s water security and continued economic prosperity,” Warren Tenney, executive director of the Arizona Municipal Water Users Association, said in a statement. “This poll highlights the importance of Arizona investing in conservation measures, strengthening the reliability of our existing water supplies, and pursuing new water supplies to ensure our communities and state thrive for generations.”
The Lower Basin states — Arizona, Nevada and California — and the Upper Basin states — Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming — have been negotiating an updated water usage agreement for more than two years, but have repeatedly blown past deadlines to come to a consensus. 
The existing usage agreement expires in October, and Arizona would face outsized cuts if any of the proposed plans from the federal government are implemented. With the Southwest already dealing with a decades-long drought due to climate change, the situation is even worse this year because of record-low snow pack in the Rocky Mountains, runoff from which provides the majority of Colorado’s water supply. 
The Lower Basin states have proposed a bridge agreement to give the states more time to work out a permanent plan. Through the bridge agreement, the Lower Basin states would agree to reduce their Colorado River use by at least 3.2 million acre feet through 2028. Those states already deal with mandatory annual reductions from the federal government, including 760,000 acre-feet for Arizona. The bridge plan would add another 700,000 acre feet of conservation across the Lower Basin states. 
An acre-foot of water represents enough to flood an acre of land to a depth of one foot, or about 325,851 gallons.
The states are awaiting federal approval for the plan. 
In her proposed state budget plan, Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs included $30 million for a new Colorado River Protection Fund, but a proposal from Republicans who control the Arizona legislature lacked that funding. It’s a tough budget year, with Republicans proposing 5% cuts to most state agencies to pay for tax cuts. Hobbs and legislative Republicans have until the June 30 deadline to create a state budget that they can all get behind. 
Unlike many other issues, where top issues for Republicans and Democrats don’t align, concern for Arizona’s water supply is bipartisan. 
“This is not a partisan issue,” Lane said. “There is no divide here. There is universal agreement amongst Arizona general election voters that this is a huge priority.” 
When asked how concerned they were about Arizona’s long term water supply, 91.6% said they were concerned, with only 6.2% saying they were not concerned. 
Hobbs’s proposal would help to keep water in Lake Mead, an important reservoir upriver, would pay users to voluntarily cut back on their water use and invest in projects to improve the health of rivers and forests. 
Poll respondents overwhelmingly supported the idea of such a fund, at 75%, with 18% neutral or undecided and only 7% in opposition. 
Nearly 90% said it was somewhat important, very important or extremely important for state legislators to make water security and addressing Colorado River water scarcity a priority in the current legislative session. Only 21% of respondents said water scarcity was important but not the top issue for state lawmakers. 
After Hobbs vetoed their proposed budget, legislative Republicans opted to break for the remainder of May, with plans to return June 1, giving them 30 days to hammer out a budget deal. 
“The Colorado River is a lifeline for Arizona agriculture,” Stephanie Knight-Dubien, executive director of the Agribusiness &amp; Water Council of Arizona, said in a statement. “Arizona farmers and ranchers are working hard to demonstrate that we can continue to produce a substantial portion of the nation’s overall food supply with water-saving technologies. But Arizona farmers and ranchers need additional resources to ensure that our rural communities continue to thrive in the face of drought and diminished Colorado River water supplies.”
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			  <news:name>Warner calls Virginia court ruling ‘outrageous’ as Kaine urges Democrats to ‘go win’</news:name>
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			<news:title>Warner calls Virginia court ruling ‘outrageous’ as Kaine urges Democrats to ‘go win’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Virginia Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine weighed in after the state Supreme Court blocked a newly drawn congressional map Friday, with Warner calling the ruling &quot;outrageous&quot; and Kaine urging candidates to &quot;go win.&quot;  
&quot;I was really disappointed by the court,&quot; Warner said.
VIRGINIA SUPREME COURT RULES ON NEW CONGRESSIONAL MAP
The court ruled the redistricting effort failed to meet Virginia’s constitutional amendment requirements, halting a plan Democrats had hoped would help flip several GOP-held seats as both parties battle for control of the House.
The amendment, passed in 2020, established stricter guidelines for congressional map-drawing and approval. It also included limits on how political influence can shape district boundaries — a key issue cited by the court.
&quot;I’m not going to second-guess the fact that the majority of Virginians voted for this,&quot; Warner said.
Democratic lawmakers had aimed to target four GOP-held seats under the proposal, which voters approved in May before it was overturned by the court. The plan would have reshaped the state’s House map in Democrats’ favor ahead of the midterm elections.
THIS CRUCIAL STATE IS THE LATEST BATTLEGROUND IN REDISTRICTING WAR BETWEEN TRUMP AND DEMOCRATS
Those targeted districts were seen as crucial in Democrats’ efforts to gain ground in Virginia, which remains competitive in federal races even as it leans Democratic statewide.
&quot;Here’s what I think,&quot; Kaine said. &quot;We need to do now what we did last November and just go win a whole lot of seats on the maps we didn’t draw.&quot;
Kaine’s response shows the face Democrats are putting on in Virginia amid the redistricting fallout as both parties struggle for control of the House in the upcoming November midterms. 
He did not directly address the question, instead pointing to his party’s candidate strength and its ability to compete in key races heading into the election.
&quot;Everything about the candidates who are in the races and the dynamic that they&apos;re feeling tells me we can do that, so that&apos;s what I&apos;m focused on now,&quot; he said.
Republicans have criticized the redistricting effort as an attempt to tilt the map in Democrats’ favor, while Democrats have pointed to similar efforts in GOP-led states as part of a broader national fight over congressional lines.
TRUMP URGES VIRGINIA VOTERS TO REJECT &apos;BLATANT PARTISAN POWER GRAB&apos; BY DEMOCRATS
Kaine accused Republicans of redrawing maps &quot;through backroom deals&quot; in a separate statement while scolding the Virginia Supreme Court for raising concerns about the referendum after &quot;three million Virginians cast their ballots.&quot;
&quot;It sure as heck seems like there are one set of rules for Democrats and another set of rules for Republicans,&quot; Warner said.
With the proposed map blocked, both parties are expected to focus on key competitive Virginia districts that could decide control of the House.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Robert Samuel Dawson</news:name>
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			<news:title>Robert Samuel Dawson</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Much-loved husband, father, grandfather, son and brother, Robert Samuel Dawson, 60, passed away peacefully at home on May 7, 2026. Robert was born on Sept. 8, 1965, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to John Terence Dawson and Elsie Stewart.
      He grew up in West Valley City, Utah. He attended BYU where he met his wife Victoria Paxton and received his BS in health science. Robert and Victoria were married August 30, 1991, and went on to have eight children. He became certified as a physician’s assistant in 2007.
      Robert was known for his sense of humor, love of his family, but most importantly his love for the Savior.
      In late 2015 Robert suffered a stroke, which deprived him of mobility on the left side of his body. He continued working as a PA until 2020.  
      Robert is survived by his wife of 35 years, Victoria Dawson; children, Robert Jr. (Suzanne), Analisa Willis (Chris), Johnathan (Kaiya), Andrew (Isabella), Jessica Johnson (Jet), Esther, Christine and Alexander; five grandchildren; brothers, Sterling and Michael; and sisters, Ceridwen and Margaret.
      He was preceded in death by his parents, John Terence and Elsie; brothers, John, Nathan and Richard; and his sister, Elizabeth.
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			  <news:name>Trump expected to name ICE veteran with private detention ties as agency’s acting director</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump expected to name ICE veteran with private detention ties as agency’s acting director</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A longtime immigration enforcement official with deep ties to the detention industry is expected, according to Fox News’ sources, to take the helm of ICE, a move expected to draw renewed scrutiny from Democrats over his past work with a private prison giant as Republicans push to expand the agency’s funding and deportation efforts.
David Venturella is expected to be named acting ICE director as current Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons officially leaves his post next week, multiple sources familiar with the matter told Fox News.
Venturella, who has been working in the Trump administration as an ICE senior advisor, has reportedly held a senior role in the ICE division that manages detention-center contracts, though ICE has said he has no role in reviewing, approving or recommending contracts.
He was recruited with help from Tom Homan after President Donald Trump was elected.
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Before his current stint in government, Venturella worked for more than a decade at a private prison firm called The GEO Group, which has contracts with ICE to operate immigration detention facilities.
The company has faced numerous allegations and lawsuits claiming abuse, neglect and substandard care at Geo detention facilities.
Venturella, a career immigration enforcement official, made millions after moving to GEO-operated, where he worked as an executive from 2012 to 2023 and as a paid consultant through Jan. 31, 2025.
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He started his career in 1986 at the former INS (Immigration and Naturalization Service) and as acting director and assistant director of ICE’s Office of Detention and Removal Operations.
Sources said he is well liked within ICE and one source described him as &quot;definitely on board with the mission and the mass deportation agenda,&quot; though he does not support certain policies, including roving immigration patrols, that were being used during former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s tenure.
As Republicans attempt to push through a roughly $70 billion reconciliation package to fund ICE and CBP, Democrats are expected to make noise about Venturella’s prior stint with GEO, which has a history of complaints.
There will also likely be questions about Venturella&apos;s past financial ties to GEO and potential conflicts, given reports that he has held a senior role in the ICE division that manages detention-center contracts that could go to his former employer. ICE has said Venturella has divested from GEO, has no financial ties to the company and has no role in reviewing, approving or recommending contracts.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>In San Francisco, the Tents of Homeless People Are Disappearing</news:name>
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			<news:title>In San Francisco, the Tents of Homeless People Are Disappearing</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Mayor Daniel Lurie and city leaders have enforced bans on camping and moved people off sidewalks to reduce visible homelessness. Critics say too many homeless people are housed in jail.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jones Fire destroys RV community in Wickenburg, leaving dozens displaced</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jones Fire destroys RV community in Wickenburg, leaving dozens displaced</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Families forced to evacuate returned to find their RVs reduced to ashes. While no lives were lost, many residents say they lost everything.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>2nd Arizonan onboard cruise ship with hantavirus outbreak undergoing assessment, evaluation in Nebraska</news:name>
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			<news:title>2nd Arizonan onboard cruise ship with hantavirus outbreak undergoing assessment, evaluation in Nebraska</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Arizona Department of Health Services was notified by the Centers for Disease Control that an Arizonan is undergoing assessment and evaluation in Nebraska.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Seattle Democrat rejects wealth &apos;exodus’ concerns as businesses flee for lower-tax states</news:name>
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			<news:title>Seattle Democrat rejects wealth &apos;exodus’ concerns as businesses flee for lower-tax states</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Seattle state lawmaker behind Washington’s newly minted &quot;millionaire&apos;s tax&quot; is dismissing concerns that a high-income tax hike will trigger an exodus of wealthy residents and businesses from the Pacific Northwest.  
&quot;The reality is the millionaire tax is not likely to result in businesses leaving,&quot; State Sen. Jamie Pedersen (D-Seattle) told a local FOX affiliate following the bill’s signing.
Pedersen, the Senate Majority Leader representing Washington&apos;s 43rd Legislative District, maintains there is no evidence that the tax—recently signed into law by Gov. Bob Ferguson—will drive the state&apos;s top earners to lower-tax jurisdictions like Florida or Texas.
&quot;The drivers that we heard about from [businesses] are concerned about the sales tax on services [and] concern about the estate tax. Both of those things the legislature took action on in the last session,&quot; Pedersen said. &quot;I do not have any indication that the millionaire&apos;s tax is going to cause some significant exodus.&quot;
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The legislation marks a seismic shift for a state that has historically prided itself on having no personal income tax. Pushed through by the Democratic majority during the 2026 session, the bill imposes a 9.9% tax on annual income exceeding $1 million for individuals or households.
While the tax was signed in March 2026, it is not scheduled to take effect until January 1, 2028, with the first payments due in 2029. The delay is intended to allow the state&apos;s Department of Revenue to build a collection infrastructure—and to allow time for the inevitable wave of constitutional challenges to clear the courts.
Despite Pedersen&apos;s optimism, the regional business landscape is already showing signs of strain. Coffee giant Starbucks recently announced it will shift 2,000 corporate jobs—primarily in IT and supply chain management—to a new regional headquarters in Nashville, Tennessee. While Starbucks maintains it is not abandoning its Seattle roots, the move to a state with no personal income tax has amplified fears of &quot;tax flight.&quot;
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Furthermore, multiple local business owners told FOX 13 Seattle they were forced to shutter operations due to the state&apos;s expanded retail sales tax on services. In response to this pressure, the legislature recently moved to scale back those expansions and is expected to roll back certain retail taxes within three years.
Central to the debate is a century-old legal precedent. Since the 1930s, the Washington State Supreme Court has classified income as &quot;property,&quot; which, under the state constitution, must be taxed at a uniform rate (no more than 1%). To bypass this, Democrats have characterized the millionaire’s tax as an &quot;excise tax&quot;—the same legal maneuver used to uphold the state’s capital gains tax in 2023.
Pedersen has been vocal about his desire to overturn the old case law entirely. 
&quot;I’d like to force the Washington State Supreme Court to reconsider its case law that considers income to be property. Do you have any other suggestions about how to bolster the argument that this would be an excise tax and not a property tax?&quot; Pedersen reportedly wrote:  
SIX DIFFERENT WAYS THAT PROVE THE WEALTHY PAY A LOT MORE THAN THEIR ‘FAIR SHARE’
The tax debate comes as Seattle’s local leadership faces national scrutiny. Mayor Katie Wilson, a self-described socialist who took office following the 2025 election, has been criticized for her dismissive attitude toward taxpayer frustration.
The Washington Post editorial board recently joined the fray, lambasting Wilson for being &quot;arrogant&quot; and &quot;dismissive&quot; regarding the potential departure of high-net-worth residents. The board argued that Wilson’s rhetoric ignores the reality of a shrinking tax base and growing &quot;taxpayer fatigue&quot; over soaring local rates.
In 2025, the legislature also increased the state&apos;s estate tax to 35% for the wealthiest residents—the highest rate in the United States—though lawmakers were forced to slightly moderate those figures earlier this year following intense backlash from the business community.
Sen. Pedersen’s office did not respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s latest request for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Fetterman warns Democrats must confront ‘rising antisemitism problem’ after clashes outside NYC synagogues</news:name>
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			<news:title>Fetterman warns Democrats must confront ‘rising antisemitism problem’ after clashes outside NYC synagogues</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Amid mobs clashing with police outside synagogues in New York City, and after a Pennsylvania Supreme Court justice announced he would be abandoning the Democratic Party over its &quot;acquiescence to Jew-hatred,&quot; Sen. John Fetterman, D-Penn., called out his party for its &quot;antisemitism problem.&quot;
A Supreme Court justice in Pennsylvania, David Wecht, who began serving on the court in 2016 and was retained in a 2025 election, put out a statement Monday obtained by Fox News Digital indicating he would no longer affiliate himself with the Democratic Party as a result of &quot;activists, leaders and even many elected officials in the Democratic Party&quot; acquiescing to a rise in antisemitism on the left. 
Fetterman subsequently posted on social media that, while he may not have plans to change parties himself, something he affirmed in an op-ed earlier in May, he understood Wecht&apos;s choice and added that &quot;the Democratic Party must confront its own rising antisemitism problem.&quot;
FETTERMAN SAYS &apos;MORAL CLARITY&apos; DRIVES HIS WIDENING BREAK WITH THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY
In the past week, two mobs have clashed with police outside synagogues in New York City. 
The latest incident took place Monday night when agitators — three of whom police said were arrested — swarmed an area near the Young Israel Senior Services of Midwood, which had been hosting an event advertising real estate in Israel, according to local media reports. 
Hezbollah flags, chants of &quot;Zionism will fall&quot; and a banner bearing the red inverted triangle Hamas uses to designate Israeli targets were seen and heard at the Monday clash, according to the Combat Antisemitism Movement and videos shared on social media.
&quot;Mob of Pro-Hezbollah / Hamas s(---)heads raging against law enforcement and terrorizing the NYC Jewish community near a synagogue and day care,&quot; Fetterman wrote in a Wednesday post on X following a clash earlier in May outside a separate NYC synagogue holding another Israeli real estate event. &quot;Where’s my party’s condemnation?&quot;
&quot;There’s a synagogue here. This is clearly a Jewish neighborhood, and they deserve the right to worship in peace,&quot; a counterprotester at the anti-Israel clash in recent days in Brooklyn told Spectrum News New York.
In Wecht&apos;s statement about his plans to leave the Democratic Party, he said that while antisemitism has festered on the fringes of the right for a long time, &quot;that same hatred has grown on the left,&quot; and blamed leaders in the party for failing to stamp it out.
Wecht did not necessarily provide any specific names, or instances, but he hinted at pro-Palestinian protests, mentioned &quot;attacks at synagogues&quot; and appeared to reference one of the party&apos;s burgeoning Democratic Party candidates in Maine, U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner, who has been forced to explain a tattoo he has that resembles Nazi insignia.
JOHN FETTERMAN BREAKS WITH PARTY OVER &apos;ORGY OF SOCIALISM&apos; MAY DAY PROTESTS
&quot;From 1998 to 2001, years that preceded my judicial career, I served as Vice-Chair of the Pennsylvania Democratic Party. In the quarter century that has passed since then, the Democratic Party has changed. Nazi tattoos, jihadist chants, intimidation and attacks at synagogues, and other hateful anti-Jewish invective and actions are minimized, ignored, and even coddled. Acquiescence to Jew-hatred is now disturbingly common among activists, leaders and even many elected officials in the Democratic Party,&quot; he asserted in part of his statement obtained by Fox News Digital.
After Wecht announced his plans to abandon the Democratic Party, Fetterman posted on social media that he &quot;fully understand(s) David&apos;s personal choice.&quot;
&quot;I know David and his legendary father, Cyril,&quot; Fetterman said in a post on X that included a screenshot of a headline about Wecht&apos;s decision to leave the Democratic Party. &quot;As I’ve affirmed, I’m not changing my party—but I fully understand David’s personal choice. The Democratic Party must confront its own rising antisemitism problem.&quot;
Earlier in May, Fetterman penned and op-ed in The Washington Post saying &quot;it has become increasingly lonely&quot; for him in the Democratic Party. 
Fetterman slammed the party&apos;s disdain for &quot;once-common views,&quot; which he argued was the result of &quot;catering to the fringe and agitated parts of our base.&quot;
&quot;There&apos;s been a fracturing between me and my party... primarily it&apos;s been Israel,&quot; Fetterman said on &quot;Life, Liberty &amp; Levin&quot; in April, noting that he was one of the few Democrats to support Operation Epic Fury, the joint U.S.–Israeli military campaign against Iran.
However, while Fetterman has publicly discussed his widening break with the Democratic Party, in his op-ed, Fetterman reassured skeptics that he did not have any plans to switch parties. 
He wrote that while &quot;being an independent voice&quot; may put him at odds with much of the contemporary Democratic Party, he remains committed to it and wrote explicitly that he has &quot;no plans to leave&quot; the party.
&quot;Plus, I’d be a terrible Republican who still votes overwhelmingly with Democrats,&quot; Fetterman concluded in the May 7 editorial.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Democratic National Committee (DNC) for comment on Fetterman&apos;s remarks.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>South Carolina Republicans defy Trump, tank redistricting, for now</news:name>
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			<news:title>South Carolina Republicans defy Trump, tank redistricting, for now</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A handful of Republican state senators in South Carolina on Tuesday derailed an effort in the GOP-dominated legislature to redraw their state&apos;s congressional district map which aims to erase the only Democrat-dominated U.S. House seat ahead of the midterm elections.
Five Republican state senators broke with their party and teamed up with Democrats to defeat a proposal that would have allowed the chamber to vote on redistricting after the South Carolina legislative session comes to a close later this week.
The move came hours after President Donald Trump warned on social media that he&apos;d be &quot;watching closely&quot; as lawmakers met to move forward with changing their state&apos;s map.
The setback means it will be much harder for South Carolina to join Tennessee, Alabama and Louisiana, which are altering their maps to eliminate Democrat-controlled congressional districts in time for the midterms, when the GOP will be defending its razor-thin House majority. The southern states are the latest battleground in the nationwide redistricting showdown. At stake is which party will control the House during the final two years of Trump&apos;s second term in the White House.
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The efforts by Republicans in the southern states come in the wake of a decision by the conservative majority on the Supreme Court to slash a key protection in the landmark 1965 Voting Rights Act. The justices ruled that race should not dictate the redrawing of legislative district maps.
South Carolina Republicans were trying to advance a new map that could put longtime Rep. Jim Clyburn, the only Democrat in the state&apos;s seven-person House delegation, out of a job.
Clyburn this past week remained optimistic he can still win re-election.
&quot;I don’t know why people think I could not get re-elected if they redistrict South Carolina,&quot; Clyburn said in a CNN interview. &quot;I have a district that’s about 45 percent African-American. I have no idea what the number will be after the legislature finishes, but whatever that number is, I will be running on my record and America’s promise.&quot;
ALABAMA REPUBLICANS PLOW FORWARD ON REDISTRICTING
Trump, in a social media post Monday night, urged &quot;South Carolina Republicans: BE BOLD AND COURAGEOUS.&quot;
&quot;Move the U.S. House Primaries to August, leave the rest on the same schedule. Everything will be fine. GET IT DONE!&quot; he emphasized.
Trump&apos;s message came a week after five Indiana Republican state senators who in December helped sink congressional redistricting in the solidly red Midwestern state were ousted by Trump-backed challengers in GOP primaries.
Shane Massey, the South Carolina Senate&apos;s Republican majority leader, argued in a speech following Trump&apos;s lead in redistricting would be against the interests of the Palmetto State.
&quot;South Carolina has always punched above their weight,&quot; Massey said. &quot;Doing this will diminish that influence.&quot;
But he also acknowledged that he will likely face political payback from Trump and the president&apos;s allies.
&quot;There are likely consequences for me, personally, taking the position that I am right now,&quot; Massey said. &quot;I’m comfortable with that. I may not like it, but I’m comfortable with it...My conscience is clear on this one.&quot;
Other South Carolina Republicans had raised concerns that carving up the district represented by Clyburn could backfire on their party in the midterms.
Republican Gov. Henry McMaster, a top Trump ally, could still call the legislature back into special session to try and push through redistricting, but his office has so far said that scenario is unlikely.
WHAT&apos;S ON THE LINE AS THESE STATES HOLD PRIMARIES TODAY
The GOP-dominated Tennessee legislature on Thursday quickly adopted a new map that would eliminate the only Democrat-controlled congressional district in the state, and would likely give Republicans control of all nine districts.
GOP Gov. Bill Lee quickly signed the new maps into law.
Democratic Rep. Steve Cohen, who represents the majority Black district that&apos;s being carved up, vowed legal action.
&quot;Trump knows he HAS TO rig the game to keep his majority in November. And the TN GOP was willing to go along with it. It’s shameful,&quot; Cohen wrote on social media. &quot;Next stop is the courts.&quot;
Trump praised Tennessee Republicans in his social media post and urged GOP lawmakers in South Carolina to act &quot;just like the Republicans of the Great State of Tennessee were last week.&quot;
It&apos;s back to the future in Alabama, after the Supreme Court, in a 6-3 ideological ruling, cleared the way for the state to put in place a map Republicans drew up in 2023 that had been blocked by lower courts. The map would eliminate one of the state&apos;s two blue-leaning congressional seats.
GOP Gov. Kay Ivey on Tuesday called for a special primary election in August in the four U.S. House districts altered by the new map.
Last week, the Supreme Court said that its decision declaring Louisiana&apos;s map unconstitutional should go into effect immediately.
That cleared the way for the GOP-controlled state legislature to begin the process of reshaping the map, and hearings got underway on Friday.
Republican Gov. Jeff Landry, a top Trump ally, took swift action in the immediate aftermath of the high court&apos;s ruling, when he delayed the May 16 U.S. House primary elections in Louisiana.
Louisiana Republicans are aiming to erase one or both of the two Black-majority House seats, which are represented by Democrats.
BLOCKBUSTER SUPREME COURT VOTING RIGHTS RULING IGNITES REDISTRICTING WAR ACROSS SOUTHERN STATES
In Florida, Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis last week signed a bill by the GOP-dominated state legislature that overhauls the red-leaning state&apos;s congressional districts, adding four more right-leaning seats by eliminating districts currently controlled by Democrats.
Republicans currently control Florida&apos;s U.S. House delegation by a 20-8 margin.
Democrats are fighting back.
On Monday, Democrats filed an emergency appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court seeking to halt a Virginia state Supreme Court ruling invalidating a ballot measure that would have given their party an additional four left-leaning U.S. House seats.
Last week&apos;s ruling in Virginia means the map used in the 2024 elections will stay in place for the 2026 ballot box showdowns. Democrats currently control the state&apos;s U.S. House delegation by a 6-5 margin. The now overturned map could have resulted in a 10-1 advantage for Democrats in the blue-leaning but competitive state.
How we got here
The battle over the maps ignited last spring when Trump, aiming to prevent what happened during his first term in the White House when Democrats reclaimed the House majority in the 2018 midterms, first floated the idea of rare, but not unheard of, mid-decade congressional redistricting.
The mission was simple: redraw congressional district maps in red states to pad the GOP&apos;s fragile House majority to keep control of the chamber in the midterms, when the party in power traditionally faces political headwinds and loses seats.
When asked by reporters last summer about his plan to add Republican-leaning House seats across the country, the president said, &quot;Texas will be the biggest one. And that’ll be five.&quot;
Republican Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas called a special session of the GOP-dominated state legislature to pass the new map.
But Democratic state lawmakers, who broke quorum for two weeks as they fled Texas in a bid to delay the passage of the redistricting bill, energized Democrats across the country. Among those leading the fight against Trump&apos;s redistricting was Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom of California.
California voters in November overwhelmingly passed Proposition 50, a ballot initiative that temporarily sidetracked the left-leaning state&apos;s nonpartisan redistricting commission and returned the power to draw the congressional maps to the Democratic-dominated legislature.
That led to five more Democratic-leaning congressional districts in California, which aimed to counter the move by Texas to redraw their maps.
But the fight quickly spread beyond Texas and California.
Republican-controlled Missouri and Ohio and swing state North Carolina, where the GOP dominates the legislature, drew new maps as part of the president&apos;s push.
But in blows to Republicans, a Utah district judge late last year rejected a congressional district map drawn by the state&apos;s GOP-dominated legislature and instead approved an alternate that will create a Democratic-leaning district ahead of the midterms.
And as mentioned, Republicans in Indiana&apos;s Senate in December defied Trump, shooting down a redistricting bill that had passed the state House.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Medicare’s new payment model is built for AI, and most of the tech world has no idea</news:name>
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			<news:title>Medicare’s new payment model is built for AI, and most of the tech world has no idea</news:title>
			<news:keywords>There is no governmental mechanism to pay for an AI agent that monitors a patient between visits, calls to check in, coordinates a housing referral, or makes sure someone picks up their medication. ACCESS creates that mechanism for the first time.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Patel, Van Hollen trade barbs over &apos;slinging margaritas&apos; in heated Senate clash</news:name>
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			<news:title>Patel, Van Hollen trade barbs over &apos;slinging margaritas&apos; in heated Senate clash</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FBI Director Kash Patel and Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., clashed in a heated Senate hearing Tuesday, trading personal accusations over allegations of misconduct and a past overseas trip.
The exchange escalated from questions about Patel’s leadership into a direct confrontation, with Van Hollen citing allegations reported in The Atlantic and Patel responding by accusing the senator of misconduct during a 2025 visit to El Salvador — a claim Van Hollen denied.
During a Senate Appropriations subcommittee hearing, Van Hollen pointed to allegations of &quot;erratic&quot; behavior, &quot;excessive drinking&quot; and &quot;unexplained absences&quot; outlined in the report. Patel has denied the claims.
&quot;When your private actions make it impossible for you to perform your public duties, we have a big problem. You cannot perform those public duties if you’re incapacitated,&quot; Van Hollen said.
FBI DIRECTOR KASH PATEL FILES $250 MILLION LAWSUIT AGAINST THE ATLANTIC OVER &apos;DEFAMATORY HIT PIECE&apos;
&quot;And Director Patel, these reports about your conduct, including reports of your being so drunk and hungover that your staff had to force entry into your home are extremely alarming. If true, they demonstrate a gross dereliction of your duty and a betrayal of public trust,&quot; Van Hollen said.
Patel called the report &quot;unequivocally, categorically false&quot; before turning the focus to Van Hollen.
&quot;The only person who was slinging margaritas in El Salvador on the taxpayer dollar with a convicted gang banging rapist was you,&quot; Patel said.
Public records do not establish that Abrego Garcia is a convicted gang member or convicted rapist.
MARYLAND SHERIFF INFURIATED BY SENATOR&apos;S TRIP TO VISIT MS-13 SUSPECT, SILENCE ON LOCAL MURDER VICTIMS
&quot;The fact that you mentioned that indicates you don’t know what you are talking about,&quot; Van Hollen replied.
Patel later posted, &quot;Fact check @ChrisVanHollen,&quot; referencing images from the trip.
The exchange stems from Van Hollen’s 2025 visit to El Salvador, where he met with deported migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who had been sent to the country’s high-security &quot;Terrorism Confinement Center&quot; (CECOT) over alleged MS-13 ties. His attorneys have denied any gang affiliation. 
Images from that meeting — showing the two seated at a table with drinks — resurfaced and drew criticism, including from El Salvador President Nayib Bukele. Van Hollen has previously dismissed the images as a &quot;staged hoax&quot; by the Salvadoran government and said no alcohol was consumed.
&quot;Kilmar Abrego Garcia, miraculously risen from the ‘death camps’ &amp; ‘torture,’ now sipping margaritas with Sen. Van Hollen in the tropical paradise of El Salvador!&quot; Bukele wrote at the time.
Patel has filed a $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic over the report. The Atlantic has said it stands by its reporting.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Greg Wehner contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;More than art:&apos; Nogales film fest brings screenings back to border</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;More than art:&apos; Nogales film fest brings screenings back to border</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Sen. Kelly pushes permanent citizenship for DACA recipients as renewal delays spike</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sen. Kelly pushes permanent citizenship for DACA recipients as renewal delays spike</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Islamabad denies sheltering Iran jets, Trump praises Pakistan&apos;s mediation as &apos;absolutely great&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Islamabad denies sheltering Iran jets, Trump praises Pakistan&apos;s mediation as &apos;absolutely great&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Pakistan rejected reports Tuesday that it allowed Iranian aircraft to use its airfields amid tensions with the United States—claims suggesting the move could have shielded the planes from potential airstrikes—even as Islamabad positioned itself as a high-profile mediator between the two sides.
According to the report May 11, Tehran was also said to have possibly sent a civilian aircraft to Afghanistan during the conflict. 
Pakistan said Tuesday the CBS report was &quot;misleading and sensationalized. Such speculative narratives appear aimed at undermining ongoing efforts for regional stability and peace,&quot; the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.
&quot;Following the ceasefire and during the initial round of the Islamabad Talks, a number of aircraft from Iran and the United States arrived in Pakistan to facilitate the movement of diplomatic personnel, security teams, and administrative staff associated with the talks process,&quot; the ministry said before clarifying that &quot;some aircraft and support personnel remained temporarily in Pakistan in anticipation of subsequent rounds of engagement.&quot;
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The alleged Iranian asset movements had also suggested there was an effort by Iran to conceal some of its remaining aerial assets as Pakistan worked behind the scenes to broker a ceasefire between Iran and the United States.
President Donald Trump also confirmed Tuesday he was satisfied with the mediation work carried out by Pakistan, telling reporters ahead of his trip to China that they were &quot;great.&quot;
&quot;I think the Pakistanis have been great. The field marshal and the prime minister of Pakistan have been absolutely great,&quot; Trump clarified.
In April, Pakistan had emerged as a key mediator in efforts to de-escalate tensions between Washington and Tehran amid the Strait of Hormuz crisis and the regional conflict.
Islamabad hosted senior delegations for talks on April 11–12 after helping secure a temporary two-week ceasefire.
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Pakistan’s position was unique, given its geographic proximity to Iran and its longstanding strategic partnership with the United States. 
Mediation efforts were led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Army Chief Gen. Asim Munir and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar.
Officials told CBS that, days after Trump announced a ceasefire with Iran in early April, Tehran sent multiple aircraft to Pakistan Air Force Base Nur Khan.
Nur Khan Airbase, located near Rawalpindi, is said to be a key installation of the Pakistan Air Force and serves as a major logistical and operational hub. 
Among the aircraft reportedly moved there was an Iranian Air Force RC-130, a reconnaissance and intelligence-gathering variant of the Lockheed C-130 Hercules, the outlet said.
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Despite initial progress between the U.S. and Iran, talks in Islamabad on April 11 ultimately collapsed. 
However, Pakistani leadership said it felt optimistic. &quot;We are very optimistic that the current momentum will lead to a lasting agreement,&quot; Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said.
Trump also praised Pakistan’s mediating role again, stating on May 7, &quot;Pakistan has been fantastic. And its leaders have been fantastic—the marshal and the prime minister.&quot;
As part of the next response, Trump also launched &quot;Project Freedom&quot; to guide vessels through the Strait of Hormuz and to help free up shipping.
Trump&apos;s initiative to help thousands of stranded crew lasted 48 hours, with the president later acknowledging that it was halted &quot;at the request of Pakistan and other countries,&quot; including Saudi Arabia, to avoid jeopardizing ongoing negotiations with Iran.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C. said Monday that if Pakistan did shelter Iranian aircraft during mediation then it would force a complete reassessment of Pakistan’s role.
&quot;If this reporting is accurate, it would require a complete reevaluation of the role Pakistan is playing as mediator between Iran, the United States and other parties. Given some of the prior statements by Pakistani defense officials towards Israel, I would not be shocked if this were true,&quot; Graham said in a post shared on X.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the Government of Pakistan, The White House and U.S. Central Command for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Seattle Democrat rejects wealth &apos;exodus’ concerns as businesses blee for lower-tax states</news:name>
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			<news:title>Seattle Democrat rejects wealth &apos;exodus’ concerns as businesses blee for lower-tax states</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Seattle state lawmaker behind Washington’s newly minted &quot;millionaire&apos;s tax&quot; is dismissing concerns that a high-income tax hike will trigger an exodus of wealthy residents and businesses from the Pacific Northwest.  
&quot;The reality is the millionaire tax is not likely to result in businesses leaving,&quot; State Sen. Jamie Pedersen (D-Seattle) told a local FOX affiliate following the bill’s signing.
Pedersen, the Senate Majority Leader representing Washington&apos;s 43rd Legislative District, maintains there is no evidence that the tax—recently signed into law by Gov. Bob Ferguson—will drive the state&apos;s top earners to lower-tax jurisdictions like Florida or Texas.
&quot;The drivers that we heard about from [businesses] are concerned about the sales tax on services [and] concern about the estate tax. Both of those things the legislature took action on in the last session,&quot; Pedersen said. &quot;I do not have any indication that the millionaire&apos;s tax is going to cause some significant exodus.&quot;
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The legislation marks a seismic shift for a state that has historically prided itself on having no personal income tax. Pushed through by the Democratic majority during the 2026 session, the bill imposes a 9.9% tax on annual income exceeding $1 million for individuals or households.
While the tax was signed in March 2026, it is not scheduled to take effect until January 1, 2028, with the first payments due in 2029. The delay is intended to allow the state&apos;s Department of Revenue to build a collection infrastructure—and to allow time for the inevitable wave of constitutional challenges to clear the courts.
Despite Pedersen&apos;s optimism, the regional business landscape is already showing signs of strain. Coffee giant Starbucks recently announced it will shift 2,000 corporate jobs—primarily in IT and supply chain management—to a new regional headquarters in Nashville, Tennessee. While Starbucks maintains it is not abandoning its Seattle roots, the move to a state with no personal income tax has amplified fears of &quot;tax flight.&quot;
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Furthermore, multiple local business owners told FOX 13 Seattle they were forced to shutter operations due to the state&apos;s expanded retail sales tax on services. In response to this pressure, the legislature recently moved to scale back those expansions and is expected to roll back certain retail taxes within three years.
Central to the debate is a century-old legal precedent. Since the 1930s, the Washington State Supreme Court has classified income as &quot;property,&quot; which, under the state constitution, must be taxed at a uniform rate (no more than 1%). To bypass this, Democrats have characterized the millionaire’s tax as an &quot;excise tax&quot;—the same legal maneuver used to uphold the state’s capital gains tax in 2023.
Pedersen has been vocal about his desire to overturn the old case law entirely. 
&quot;I’d like to force the Washington State Supreme Court to reconsider its case law that considers income to be property. Do you have any other suggestions about how to bolster the argument that this would be an excise tax and not a property tax?&quot; Pedersen reportedly wrote:  
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The tax debate comes as Seattle’s local leadership faces national scrutiny. Mayor Katie Wilson, a self-described socialist who took office following the 2025 election, has been criticized for her dismissive attitude toward taxpayer frustration.
The Washington Post editorial board recently joined the fray, lambasting Wilson for being &quot;arrogant&quot; and &quot;dismissive&quot; regarding the potential departure of high-net-worth residents. The board argued that Wilson’s rhetoric ignores the reality of a shrinking tax base and growing &quot;taxpayer fatigue&quot; over soaring local rates.
In 2025, the legislature also increased the state&apos;s estate tax to 35% for the wealthiest residents—the highest rate in the United States—though lawmakers were forced to slightly moderate those figures earlier this year following intense backlash from the business community.
Sen. Pedersen’s office did not respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s latest request for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Shelley Moore Capito wins West Virginia GOP Senate primary with Trump&apos;s endorsement backing her bid</news:name>
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			<news:title>Shelley Moore Capito wins West Virginia GOP Senate primary with Trump&apos;s endorsement backing her bid</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Republican Sen. Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia is a big step closer to re-election, thanks in part to support from President Donald Trump.
Capito defeated five Republican challengers in Tuesday&apos;s GOP Senate primary in West Virginia, the Associated Press reports, to secure her party&apos;s nomination in the solidly red Mountain State.
The two-term lawmaker who served a decade and a half in the House before first winning election to the Senate in 2014 and making history as the state&apos;s first female senator hails from a political family. Her late father was Arch Moore Jr., a former three-term governor and six-term congressman.
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Among those trying to defeat her in Tuesday&apos;s primary was state Sen. Tom Willis, who argued that it was &quot;time for a change&quot; and took aim at &quot;career politicians.&quot;
But Capito, as she ran for re-nomination, spotlighted her support from Trump.
&quot;I’m honored to have President Trump’s complete and total endorsement as we fight to protect West Virginia jobs, make life more affordable, secure our border, and defend our shared values in the Mountain State,&quot; she wrote last month.
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And on Tuesday, she took to social media to highlight, &quot;Proud to lead President Trump’s ticket in West Virginia today.&quot;
West Virginia, once a state where Democrats dominated, is nowadays dark red. Trump carried the state by over 40 points in his 2024 White House victory.
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Capito will now be considered the overwhelming favorite in the November midterm elections, as top nonpartisan political handicappers rate the race as solidly Republican.
The GOP currently controls the Senate with a 53-47 majority.
Five Democrats were seeking their party&apos;s Senate nomination.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>MLB owners and players begin CBA negotiations in New York as salary cap fight looms over 2026 season</news:name>
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			<news:title>MLB owners and players begin CBA negotiations in New York as salary cap fight looms over 2026 season</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The 2026-2027 Major League Baseball offseason won’t be dominated by free agency, or big trades. It’ll be dominated by the most exciting aspect of any sport: labor negotiations. 
The Collective Bargaining Agreement between the league and the Major League Baseball Players Association expires this December, and extensive disagreements between the two sides are expected to lead to contentious debate. 
Well, per several new reports, those negotiations are officially underway as owners and the players look to avoid a work stoppage that could derail baseball’s hard fought momentum.
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Both Jeff Passan and Evan Drellich reported on Tuesday that representatives from the league office and MLBPA met in New York City to start the process. And there’s plenty to unpack from the leadup to these discussions already.
Per Drellich’s report, this first meeting was not intended to discuss &quot;formal proposals.&quot; Instead, it was &quot;about setting the stage with opening presentations.&quot;
&quot;Both the league and the players were expected to outline their respective visions for how the game is operating today,&quot; he wrote. &quot;Moving forward, the real heavy lifting begins, with subsequent meetings set to feature formal proposals on the economics and core issues at hand.&quot;
While details on the proposals are scarce, it’s no secret where both sides sit. And the first quarter of the 2026 season has put some very big holes in the league’s arguments already.
Ownership wants to incorporate a salary cap and salary floor, based on arguments and assumptions that big market, high spending teams like the New York Mets or Los Angeles Dodgers are making competitive balance impossible for smaller market organizations. 
The players, meanwhile, have repeatedly said that a salary cap is a non-starter for negotiations. Their contention is that it limits their earning potential with few benefits, particularly competitive ones. 
And there’s plenty of evidence they’re right.
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It’s still early, but with roughly 25% of the season completed, the New York Mets, with their $370 million and more than $100 million in luxury tax penalties, are one of the worst teams in baseball. They’re 15-25, in dead last in the National League East, and are a whopping 12.5 games out of first place. An expensive lineup that features the highest-paid player in baseball, Juan Soto, along with other high-priced players like Bo Bichette, Francisco Lindor, Marcus Semien, Jorge Polanco and Luis Robert Jr., has scored just 139 runs in 40 games. That’s tied for the lowest run scoring total in MLB this year. 
The other team tied at 139 runs scored? The big-market, high-payroll San Francisco Giants. San Francisco has a $200 million payroll thanks to expensive players like Willy Adames at $26 million per year, Matt Chapman at $25 million, Jung Hoo Lee at nearly $19 million, and Rafael Devers, who’s making nearly $30 million annually. The Giants are 17-24 and 7.5 games out of first place. 
The Philadelphia Phillies, with a nearly $300 million payroll, are 19-22, have been outscored on the season by over 30 runs, and are nine games back in their division. 
Even the Dodgers, who have been accused of &quot;ruining baseball&quot; and making the sport not worth watching, are currently in second place behind the Padres. Their big free-agent acquisition, Kyle Tucker, is hitting just .250 with four home runs and a .392 slugging percentage thus far. He’s making $60 million this year. 
Meanwhile, the lowly Tampa Bay Rays, whose entire team payroll is just $87 million, are 27-13 and in first. They have one player making more than $9 million this year, pitcher Nick Martinez. 
In the American League West, a division filled with teams in Houston, the Los Angeles metro area, Dallas, and Seattle, it’s the (Sacramento) Athletics in first place as of May 12. The Cleveland Guardians sit first in the AL Central.
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In fact, here are the markets in first in all six divisions: 
How can the owners make a serious argument that it’s impossible to compete with big market teams with the standings the way they are? Well, it won’t be a serious argument because competitive balance is the least of their concerns. Increasing their franchise values and limiting costs are. 
The theory across baseball ownership is that spending less money on contracts makes organizations more valuable. Interestingly, the San Diego Padres, with several big commitments on their books, despite their small market, just sold for $3.9 billion. So that argument falls apart on any level of scrutiny as well.
In reality, a salary cap benefits ownership by limiting a free market. Players have little reason to agree to it; therefore, a lockout seems inevitable. If anyone analyzing from the outside can see the standings and make this connection, you can bet the players have too. 
It’s a long way from May to December. Hopefully these negotiations, presentations and proposals are successful. Based on prior results, that seems unlikely.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Carrie Underwood fires back at Nikki Glaser feud rumors after &apos;noticeable&apos; tension on &apos;American Idol&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Carrie Underwood fires back at Nikki Glaser feud rumors after &apos;noticeable&apos; tension on &apos;American Idol&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Carrie Underwood might have &quot;saved a little trouble for the next girl&quot; by putting rumors to rest about a reported feud with a fellow blonde star.
Nikki Glaser — a self-declared Swiftie — served as a guest judge during the recent Taylor Swift-themed episode of &quot;American Idol,&quot; and fans were convinced they caught tension between Underwood and the comedian.
Underwood, who joined the singing competition series as a judge in 2025, stood firm against any negativity assumed between the pair during an appearance on &quot;The Highway with Cody Alan.&quot;
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The &quot;Jesus, Take the Wheel&quot; singer shared a snap with Glaser on Instagram following the episode, and wrote, &quot;Had a fun night with the beautiful hilarious Nikki Glaser joining us as a guest judge tonight on &apos;American Idol.&apos;&quot;
Fans were quick to question the sincerity of Underwood&apos;s post after calling out the country star for seemingly sending shade toward the comedian during the episode.
&quot;Carrie didn’t look like she enjoyed Nikki sitting next to her,&quot; one fan wrote. &quot;Rarely looked at her during the show.&quot;
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Another fan asked, &quot;Why are you so fake? … during Keyla’s performance just when @nikkiglaser was about to comment on judging for Keyla you did a side eye to @lionelrichie and rolled your eyes … like it was so noticeable … be kind Carrie do better and you too Lionel.&quot;
Alan couldn&apos;t help but roll his eyes over social media discourse involving the &quot;Before He Cheats&quot; singer.
&quot;They want to cause a cat fight over the smallest things,&quot; Alan said before Underwood jumped in with her own theory.
&quot;I&apos;m very used to that,&quot; Underwood assured the radio host. &quot;Cause I feel like if you have two ladies in the same room together, somebody&apos;s going to try to make something of it.&quot;
&quot;She was wonderful and I think she did such a great job, cause it&apos;s not an easy thing to come sit behind that desk and try to think of, you know, constructive things to say. I feel like she did everything wonderfully.&quot;
Underwood assured listeners, &quot;No, there&apos;s no beef. I have no beef.&quot;
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The radio show host also pried into Underwood&apos;s past experience as the Season 4 winner of &quot;American Idol,&quot; and wondered if she still had the same worries walking on stage now that she did then.
&quot;It&apos;s evolved over time,&quot; Underwood said. &quot;My time on &apos;Idol,&apos; you know, we kind of had message boards and things like that. It was kind of the beginning of just meanness online.&quot;
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The mother-of-two explained that contestants now have to &quot;deal with so much more&quot; than she had to experience.
&quot;We just kind of are in a world right now where we forget that we&apos;re watching human beings do things,&quot; she said. &quot;It&apos;s so easy to talk about that, but now it&apos;s so easy for them to see that.
&quot;It&apos;s no longer like water cooler chats that I never would have known about what people were talking about in school or whatever, and now you can just say it online.&quot;
She added, &quot;That&apos;s the thing that everybody has to navigate. I&apos;m like, &apos;I promise you some day you won&apos;t care,&apos; but right now I know they do care.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>How to watch the Arizona Democratic Superintendent Debate live on 12+</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>Candidates Brett Newby and Teresa Leyba Ruiz are facing off in the race for Superintendent of Public Instruction in Arizona, which is currently held by Tom Horne.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NWS issues Red Flag Warning for Wednesday as wind gusts may hit 40 mph</news:name>
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			  <news:name>Brooks Nader narrowly avoids wardrobe malfunction minutes before &apos;Baywatch&apos; reboot red carpet</news:name>
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			<news:title>Brooks Nader narrowly avoids wardrobe malfunction minutes before &apos;Baywatch&apos; reboot red carpet</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Brooks Nader suffered a wardrobe malfunction right before her big moment.
The 29-year-old model and actress attended the 2026 FOX Upfronts in New York City to promote the new &quot;Baywatch&quot; reboot, and narrowly avoided a major wardrobe malfunction while on the red carpet.
She shared a photo on her Instagram stories of her standing in front of a mirror in a small room with the back of her dress completely busted open in the back and her white lace underwear visible through the tear.
&quot;When you bust out of your dress 4 minutes before showtime!!! Classssssicc,&quot; she wrote over the photo, adding two laughing crying emojis.
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Nader followed that up with another photo of her getting sewn into the dress, captioning the photo, &quot;We&apos;ve got 4 earth angels sewing me back into this sucker.&quot;
The Sports Illustrated model later posed on the red carpet at the event in a red minidress with a halter neckline, matching the red she and the other &quot;Baywatch&quot; lifeguards wear on the show. She kept the accessories to a minimum and styled her hair in loose curls.
In the new iteration of the show, Nader portrays Selene, one of the captains of the Zuma Beach Lifeguards. While she told Extra on the red carpet at the upfronts that getting cast in the role was &quot;a pinch me moment,&quot; many fans were not happy with her involvement in the reboot.
Critics flooded social media with skepticism about the reboot’s casting choices, some calling it &quot;influencer casting, not acting&quot; and slamming the project as &quot;a JOKE&quot; with an &quot;awful cast,&quot; after she was announced as part of the cast.
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&quot;I think that the times are different, and everyone is so multi-hyphenate now. And you can be both an actor and an influencer and have influence,&quot; Nader told the Daily Mail in March. &quot;And that&apos;s the beauty of the culture that social media has created.&quot;
She went on to explain that &quot;we all have platforms now&quot; that didn&apos;t exist during the original run of the show, which means &quot;people could use their voice now,&quot; which can potentially &quot;bring a vibe to the show.&quot;
Aside from Nader, influencers Noah Beck and Livvy Dunne will also appear on the show in different capacities, which Nader says will &quot;only help&quot; the show in the end.
The original show aired for 11 seasons from 1989 to 1999 and starred David Hasselhoff, Pamela Anderson, Carmen Electra, Nicole Eggert, Donna D&apos;Errico and many others.
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When asked about Nader&apos;s role in the reboot and whether Electra thinks she was the right fit for the show, Electra told People in March, &quot;I do. Absolutely. Yeah.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Melania Trump&apos;s family-first Mother&apos;s Day message slammed as &apos;out of touch&apos; by critics</news:name>
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			<news:title>Melania Trump&apos;s family-first Mother&apos;s Day message slammed as &apos;out of touch&apos; by critics</news:title>
			<news:keywords>First lady Melania Trump’s Mother’s Day message this weekend about family, parenting and career emphasized that &quot;women can thrive in both motherhood and business&quot; — yet critics jumped on it, managing to slam both its tone and its timing. 
&quot;A mother’s devotion to her child is unmatched,&quot; she wrote in a piece published in The Washington Post, noting that mothers often serve as a child’s &quot;first teachers of empathy, aspiration and discipline.&quot;
She said mothers play a central role in shaping their children’s values, character and sense of responsibility.
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Women can pursue careers while keeping their family at the center of their lives, Mrs. Trump wrote.
&quot;Yes, women can thrive in both motherhood and business,&quot; she said while noting that strong support systems are often essential for balancing both.
Melania Trump also emphasized the importance of self-care, writing that taking time to restore energy is &quot;not selfish, but an important part of caring for others.&quot;
The column highlighted themes of family, tradition and the role of mothers in shaping future American generations.
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The message quickly drew a wide range of reactions online — particularly on social media. 
Fox News Digital reached out to the Office of the First Lady for comment.
Some readers pushed back on the tone of the piece, with one commenter even saying that it felt &quot;out of touch with what many working mothers are dealing with.&quot;
Others questioned the broader premise.
&quot;Motherhood has never been dishonored,&quot; one user wrote — responding to Mrs. Trump&apos;s call to &quot;restore&quot; its role.
&quot;Why would we take advice from her?&quot; said another person.
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Some critics suggested the message did not reflect the realities faced by many families today, including rising costs and childcare access.
One person wrote on X, in part, &quot;You have no clue what it takes to raise children in today&apos;s world.&quot;
Many others, however, defended the first lady’s remarks.
&quot;I admire this sentiment,&quot; one user wrote. &quot;You have raised a fine son. I hope he appreciates you.&quot;
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&quot;Beautifully written,&quot; another person added.
Yet another individual called the op-ed &quot;a lovely tribute to mothers,&quot; while someone else said Mrs. Trump is &quot;a class act.&quot;
America&apos;s first lady has previously spoken out about her approach and beliefs about parenting and family life.
In an interview on &quot;Fox &amp; Friends&quot; ahead of President Trump’s second term, she said she believed children should be guided early on, then given independence as they grow.
&quot;We teach them, we guide them, and then we give them the wings to fly,&quot; she said.
At the time, she said she planned to split her time between the White House and New York. 
Barron Trump was then taking classes at New York University’s main campus in New York City, though recent reports indicate he has transferred to NYU&apos;s Washington, D.C. campus.
&quot;My first priority is ... to be a mom, to be a first lady, to be a wife,&quot; Melania Trump wrote in her piece.
She also noted, &quot;America can restore the honor of motherhood after years in which feminism often placed career above family, with consequences to our nation.&quot;
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Speaking about the miracle of motherhood and the strong bond between mother and child, Melania Trump said just before Mother&apos;s Day this year, &quot;A mother is awestruck when she welcomes her child into the world. … After nine months, the miracle of life creates a fascinating bond between mother and child with each breath. Day by day, this bond deepens, bringing forth emotions never felt before.&quot;
She also said, &quot;Only a mother can carry this type of powerful connection with her child, which is also too profound for words.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Iran-born smuggler who helped terror-linked migrant enter US also stockpiled child abuse material, feds say</news:name>
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			<news:title>Iran-born smuggler who helped terror-linked migrant enter US also stockpiled child abuse material, feds say</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A New York-based, Iran-born U.S. citizen pleaded guilty Tuesday to running a migrant smuggling operation that brought foreign nationals into the country, including a traveler tied to a U.S.-designated terrorist group, while also stockpiling graphic child sexual abuse material, federal authorities said.
Sharon Gohari, who lived in Nassau County and frequently traveled to Iran, pleaded guilty in federal court in Brooklyn to human smuggling and receiving child sexual abuse material, capping what authorities described as a yearslong scheme that posed both national security risks and involved disturbing exploitation.
Prosecutors say Gohari turned illegal entry into a business from at least late 2020 until his arrest in May 2025, charging thousands to move Iranian nationals and others into the U.S., routing them through Turkey and Mexico, even helping secure visas through the Mexican embassy in Iran, before guiding them across the southern border with an international network.
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At least one individual he helped enter the country had ties to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), a U.S.-designated foreign terrorist organization. That individual was later detained by border agents and admitted to carrying out tasks for the IRGC abroad, officials said.
&quot;As this case illustrates, we cannot protect our national security without a secure border,&quot; Assistant Attorney General for National Security John Eisenberg said. He added that Gohari &quot;made a business of smuggling aliens into the United States,&quot; including someone linked to the IRGC.
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U.S. Attorney Joseph Nocella Jr. said the defendant &quot;exploited and endangered vulnerable individuals for profit, over and over again,&quot; while also &quot;put[ting] our national security at risk&quot; by helping people bypass the country’s vetting systems.
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The case took a darker turn when federal agents searched Gohari’s devices.
Authorities say they uncovered multiple videos depicting the sexual abuse of young children, including victims believed to be as young as 5 years old, as well as hundreds of photos and recordings appearing to show women being secretly filmed and followed in public places across New York City.
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&quot;The defendant admits to helping people illegally enter the United States, including someone associated with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which endangers our country’s national security,&quot; said FBI Counterterrorism Division Assistant Director Donald Holstead.
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Officials say some of the recordings appeared to be taken at close range or in a way designed to capture images under women’s clothing, and that Gohari shared some of the material with overseas accounts, including Iran, tied to the exchange of child sexual abuse content.
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&quot;Sharon Gohari threatened our national security by selling illegal entry into the United States,&quot; said James Barnacle, Jr., assistant director in charge of the FBI’s New York Field Office, adding that the case underscores efforts to crack down on criminals exploiting U.S. borders.
The case was investigated by the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force alongside multiple federal, state and local agencies.
Gohari now faces a mandatory minimum of five years in prison on the child exploitation charge and up to 20 years, in addition to a possible 10-year sentence for the smuggling offense.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jason Collins, NBA&apos;s first openly gay player, dead at 47</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jason Collins, NBA&apos;s first openly gay player, dead at 47</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Jason Collins, a longtime NBA role player who became widely known in 2013 as the first openly gay active player in a major American sports league, died Tuesday at age 47.
Collins passed away following an eight-month battle with Stage 4 glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer he had been fighting since last August.
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The ex-center’s death comes as the NBA is also mourning Memphis Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke, 29, with the losses unfolding within a short span.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver released a statement on Tuesday regarding the loss:
&quot;Jason Collins’ impact and influence extended far beyond basketball as he helped make the NBA, WNBA and larger sports community more inclusive and welcoming for future generations. He exemplified outstanding leadership and professionalism throughout his 13-year NBA career and in his dedicated work as an NBA Cares Ambassador.
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&quot;Jason will be remembered not only for breaking barriers, but also for the kindness and humanity that defined his life and touched so many others. On behalf of the NBA, I send my heartfelt condolences to Jason’s husband, Brunson, and his family, friends and colleagues across our leagues.&quot;
Collins built a long NBA career as a role-playing center. The 7-footer out of Stanford averaged 3.6 points and 3.7 rebounds across 13 seasons and was primarily used in defensive and physical matchups.
Collins saw rotational minutes for the New Jersey Nets during their back-to-back NBA Finals appearances in 2002 and 2003.
In 2013, Collins drew national attention when he came out in a first-person essay for Sports Illustrated, becoming the first active NBA player to do so. He returned to play one final season with the Brooklyn Nets in 2014 before later serving as an NBA Cares Ambassador.
Collins is survived by his husband, film producer Brunson Green, and his twin brother, Jarron, who followed a similar path through Stanford and the NBA.
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			  <news:name>Christen Goff is back for SI Swimsuit, adding to her bikini legacy with two appearances in the same year</news:name>
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			<news:title>Christen Goff is back for SI Swimsuit, adding to her bikini legacy with two appearances in the same year</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It&apos;s fair to say that bikini season has arrived. Not that the annual launch of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue marks the beginning of bikini season or anything, but it&apos;s for sure underway and there&apos;s no stopping it now.
Speaking of not being stopped, Christen Goff is in that category. The mom and NFL WAG, 32, has built quite a bikini modeling legacy for herself over the years, and she did it one bikini shoot at a time.
The Swim Search winner and Rookie of the Year turned SI Swimsuit veteran can add her name to the short list of models who have appeared in both a digital and print issue in the same year. There will be more who do it, but she&apos;s one of only a select few to be at the forefront of the honor.
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Christen was one of the NFL WAGs, alongside singer Normani, Brittany Mahomes, Haley Cavinder, Ronika Love and Claire Kittle, who heroically battled the cold weather for the February digital cover.
She was the only one of them to make the list of 34 models appearing in this year&apos;s issue. It&apos;s her fifth consecutive time landing a spot in the annual magazine.
Christen marked the occasion, as one in her situation does, with some traditional behind-the-scenes content followed by some of the finished product. See the finished product she shared on Instagram here.
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Not bad for a model with big dreams. Big dreams that included one day following in the footsteps of another Sports Illustrated Swimsuit legend by the name of Kate Upton.
Christen Goff, the First Lady of the Detroit Lions, hasn’t landed the allusive print cover. Not yet anyway, but you have to believe her time will come. In the meantime, she&apos;s continuing to build an impressive résumé.
It&apos;s the one bikini shoot after another approach that&apos;s landed her in five straight SI Swimsuit issues.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Democrat lawmaker calls Clarence Thomas an &apos;Uncle Tom&apos; and &apos;lynchman&apos; after Supreme Court redistricting ruling</news:name>
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			<news:title>Democrat lawmaker calls Clarence Thomas an &apos;Uncle Tom&apos; and &apos;lynchman&apos; after Supreme Court redistricting ruling</news:title>
			<news:keywords>State Rep. Juandalynn Givan launched a blistering attack on U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas in a fiery video Monday, calling him an &quot;Uncle Tom&quot; and a &quot;lynchman,&quot; as well as accusing him of betraying the Black community.
Her remarks came in response to a Monday Supreme Court ruling on redistricting, in which the justices struck down a 2023 court-ordered congressional map that had helped create an additional Democratic-leaning seat in the 2024 elections.
The decision could clear the way for contested maps that would eliminate two Democratic-held congressional seats, potentially impacting Reps. Terri Sewell and Shomari Figures. 
In the scathing rebuke, Givan argued that Thomas has undermined minority representation in Congress and went further, likening him to a slave trader and a sell-out within his own community. 
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&quot;He must’ve been the one that sold us out in Africa. He must have been. His ancestors had to be the ones that sold us out in Africa that caused us to be chained,&quot; Givan said on Facebook. &quot;He is the man who has turned us back into the hands of the master.&quot;
&quot;I don’t know what kind of Black he is. I don’t know what d— plantation this man came from. I don’t know what slave ship he was on. I don’t know what part of the slave ship he was on,&quot; she added.
&quot;You have sided with the Republican Party. You are a freaking straw boss… or d— Uncle Tom for these people. I just don’t get it,&quot; she said. 
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Thomas, who acts in a supervisory role over district cases covering Alabama, has consistently opposed &quot;racial apportionment&quot; of congressional seats, arguing that such practice is discriminatory and would violate the Constitution. 
His Monday decision effectively overruled the 11th Circuit Court judges’ court-drawn map, which could have further allowed Black voters to elect their preferred candidates in the upcoming May 19 primary.
Givan noted that the new ruling could render two seats null and void, potentially forcing a new vote under the newly permitted maps.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Ted Lasso&apos; actor stuns after signing professional soccer contract with El Paso Locomotive FC</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Ted Lasso&apos; actor stuns after signing professional soccer contract with El Paso Locomotive FC</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The man who taught us that &quot;football is life&quot; is about to prove it on the pitch for real. And most casual sports and TV fans had the same reaction upon seeing the announcement ... is that really the dude from &quot;Ted Lasso?&quot;
Cristo Fernandez, the breakout star from Apple TV&apos;s &quot;Ted Lasso,&quot; officially joined the actor-to-athlete pipeline, announced on Tuesday as having joined El Paso Locomotive FC of the USL Championship after signing a pro contract.
Before he was sharing scenes with Jason Sudeikis, Fernandez, 35, was a legitimate prospect in the youth system of Tecos FC in Guadalajara.
His path to the pros was derailed at 15 by a shattered knee, forcing him to pivot to acting. Fernandez landed the role of a lifetime on &quot;Ted Lasso,&quot; playing a character defined by an infectious love for the game.
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Beyond the soundstage, Fernandez continued to refine his game and spent the last two months on a grueling trial in El Paso, earning his spot.
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As part of the club statement, Fernandez shared the following: &quot;Futbol has always been a huge part of my life and identity, and no matter where life has taken me, the dream of competing professionally never truly left my heart.
&quot;I’m incredibly grateful to El Paso Locomotive FC, the club, coaches, staff, and especially my teammates, for opening the doors and giving me the opportunity to compete from day one.&quot;
With rumors swirling that &quot;Ted Lasso&quot; Season 4 is moving toward production, Fernandez has managed to pull off a rare method-acting flex.
El Paso just became one of the most interesting teams in American soccer with this addition, and for Cristo Fernandez, the dream is finally a reality.
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			  <news:name>Mark Kelly pushes permanent citizenship for DACA recipients as renewal delays spike</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mark Kelly pushes permanent citizenship for DACA recipients as renewal delays spike</news:title>
			<news:keywords>U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly speaks during a press conference on the federal Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program on May 12, 2026, outside the U.S. Capitol. (Photo by Graeme Sloan/Getty Images)

Immigrant rights groups and elected officials are calling for the creation of a permanent pathway to citizenship for people who came to the country as minors, even as President Donald Trump’s mass deportation campaign puts them at risk. 
More than 500,000 people across the country depend on the work permit and temporary protection against deportation afforded to them under the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, including nearly 19,000 who live in Arizona. But their future ability to legally work and remain in the Grand Canyon State is increasingly uncertain. 

                
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While the program has been regarded as a dependable legal shield against deportation for over a decade, that protection is no longer assured. In the first nine months after Trump took office, immigration agents arrested 270 DACA recipients, and 174 of them were eventually deported. 
And dramatic delays in renewal processing times could increase that number. DACA holders must apply for renewals to extend their work permits and deportation protections every two years. Allowing their participation to lapse puts recipients at risk of detention and makes them ineligible to work. 
From the tail end of the Biden administration through much of Trump’s first year, the average wait time for a renewal was about 15 days. Since then, that wait time has increased by nearly five times. Between October 2025 and February 2026, the processing period for DACA renewals increased to 70 days. 
The only time it’s been longer than that was in 2016, when it reached a peak of 79 days as the U.S. Department of Homeland Security transitioned renewals to a fully online process. (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services didn’t compile data for 2020, during the pandemic.) Immigrant advocacy groups have reported wait times as long as six months, in some cases. 
During a news conference in front of the U.S. Senate hosted by Dream.US, an organization that advocates for immigration reform, U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly lambasted the prolonged processing times, accusing the Trump administration of intentionally lengthening them. The Arizona Democrat said doing so isn’t “right” and that leaving recipients without the protections the federal government has approved since 2012 is unfair to both them and the people that rely on them. 
“This leaves hardworking people who have done everything right in limbo,” Kelly said. “It creates uncertainty for them, their employers and their families. Nobody benefits from this.”
Kelly urged Congress and the White House to adopt legislation that resolves the dangers DACA recipients face by overhauling the country’s immigration system and offering them a permanent pathway to citizenship. 
Democrats have pushed similar proposals, known as the Dream Act, for more than two decades, without success. The latest iteration, introduced in the Republican-majority U.S. House of Representatives last February, has failed to move forward. 
Despite the likelihood that the legislation will prove unsuccessful again this time, Kelly said he believes it might have a chance if Congress and the White House are “serious” about finding long term solutions for “Dreamers,” immigrants living in the country with or without legal authorization who arrived as minors. 
“There’s no world where we cannot make this happen,” Kelly said. “This can become the reality. We can pass laws to make sure that Dreamers are safe and secure in the only home many of them have ever known.”
DACA recipients and their family members highlighted the uncertainty of the current system. Kai Martin, who is pursuing a doctorate at Howard University, said her ability to continue her education and research is in jeopardy because her DACA renewal has yet to be approved. 
“Despite doing everything correctly, I am once again facing delays that are putting my future on hold,” she lamented. 
Dixy Ortiz Osoria, an elementary school teacher who immigrated to the U.S. when she was just 10 years old, said that the two-year renewal process puts her in a constant cycle of fear. 
“Every two years, I worry whether my renewal will arrive on time,” she said. “I worry about losing the career I worked so hard for. I worry about being separated from the community and students who depend on me.”
Jen Rickling, from southern Arizona, said that despite her conservative views and her support for stronger border security measures, she also believes in giving Dreamers access to citizenship. That’s a view that’s shared by the majority of Americans: A 2025 survey found that 68% of Americans agreed that Dreamers should be allowed to pursue citizenship.
Rickling’s daughter-in-law, Annie Ramos, was detained earlier this year at her husband’s military base days after registering as newlyweds. Ramos, a DACA recipient who had an order of removal issued against her as a toddler, has since been released, but must wear an ankle monitor and is barred from leaving the state of Louisiana, where her husband is stationed. 
Rickling said Dreamers like Annie shouldn’t face deportation for actions they had no say in.
“I don’t think that a deportation order from two decades ago from when Annie was a baby should override her marriage and her life over the past 20 years,” she said. 
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			  <news:name>Matthew and Brady Tkachuk tell the story of Team USA smuggling beer into the Olympic Village</news:name>
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			<news:title>Matthew and Brady Tkachuk tell the story of Team USA smuggling beer into the Olympic Village</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The 2026 U.S. men&apos;s hockey team is going to go down as one of the most iconic teams in American sports history.
However, NHL stars Matthew Tkachuk of the Florida Panthers and Brady Tkachuk of the Ottawa Senators — both members of that team — said there was another moment they knew the team was different.
That moment? Smuggling some brewskis into the Olympic Village.
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The Tkachuks — whose summers started earlier than I&apos;m sure either one would&apos;ve liked — welcomed ex-NHLer Shane O&apos;Brien onto their &quot;Wingmen&quot; podcastWingmen podcast, and the two told a wild story about how trying to get some beers galvanized the boys in their quest for gold.
O&apos;Brien, a Canadian, commended the Americans for shacking up in the Olympic Village, and Matthew said that helped the team bond.
They then told a story about how they brought some beers into the Village, which they were under the impression was dry.
It started with a team dinner and a plan to go to a bar. However, the bar they went into was about to close. When it was closing time, they loaded up on beers to take back to the Village.
Most of these were in brown paper bags, except for the ones being shepherded by star Tage Thompson, who simply had a case of cold ones that he carried on his shoulder.
&quot;All of a sudden, Tage just has a case on his shoulder,&quot; Brady said. &quot;(We) walk right through the security, (he) sets it down like on the X-ray machine, and like we&apos;re like, &apos;What is going on right now?&apos;&quot;
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The concern, of course, was that Thompson, a key player for the Americans, would get booted from the Village.
Instead, security said nothing, and Thompson walked around with a case of beer on his shoulder like it was a boombox, according to Brady.
&quot;This is what I knew we had a tight group when we were going through that,&quot; he said. &quot;It was that was a blast.&quot;
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Matthew agreed.
&quot;So yeah, I knew once Tage did that we had a very good chance of winning it,&quot; the Panthers forward said. &quot;I&apos;m like, &apos;Oh f--k, everything&apos;s working right for us right now, fellas.&apos;&quot;
He was right.
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			  <news:name>Awkward moment kicks off interview with ex-Biden adviser, drawing derision for Dem California gov candidate</news:name>
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			<news:title>Awkward moment kicks off interview with ex-Biden adviser, drawing derision for Dem California gov candidate</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Democratic candidate for California governor Xavier Becerra is drawing criticism for a sit-down interview with local media in which he voiced expectations for a &quot;profile&quot; and not a &quot;gotcha&quot; interview.
&quot;By the way, this is a profile piece — this is not a gotcha piece, right?&quot; Becerra asked.
When the reporter indicated Becerra would face at least some challenging inquiries, Becerra doubled down.
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&quot;The way I describe a profile is: You talk about all the things that I’ve done, things that I want to do, along with some tough questions. But not only tough questions,&quot; Becerra said.
The moment highlights rising tensions amid a crowded field to replace outgoing California Gov. Gavin Newsom — as well as Becerra’s readiness to defend his image in the final stretches of California’s open primary, where only the top two candidates will advance to the general election.
Becerra, former Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary, advised President Joe Biden during the COVID-19 pandemic from 2021 to 2025.
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He began his political career as deputy attorney general of California and would then serve in the California State Assembly from 1990 to 1992. He held a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1993 to 2017 and then became California attorney general from 2017 to 2021 before being tapped to lead HHS.
Despite his storied career, Becerra’s pre-interview moment drew the attention of fellow gubernatorial hopefuls online.
&quot;The media has given Becerra a free pass for so long, but he’s got enough skeletons he’s still afraid,&quot; Chad Bianco, Riverside County Sheriff and a Republican candidate, said in a post to X.
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Some of the criticisms came from fellow Democrats like Matt Mahan, another candidate in the governor&apos;s race.
&quot;Fixing the problems Californians are facing isn’t easy — but answering questions about them sure should be,&quot; Mahan wrote in a post of his own.
&quot;By the way, part of being governor is answering tough questions,&quot; Mahan’s campaign account added.
The moment even drew scrutiny from David Axelrod, the architect behind President Barack Obama&apos;s 2008 and 2012 campaigns.
&quot;As HHS [Secretary] during COVID, Becerra was rarely the administration’s point person in communicating to the American people on the pandemic. This may be the reason why,&quot; Axelrod wrote.
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			  <news:name>Mural honoring murdered Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska taken down in Providence after local outrage</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mural honoring murdered Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska taken down in Providence after local outrage</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A mural painted to honor Iryna Zarutska — the Ukrainian refugee who was murdered while riding a North Carolina train — is being taken down after outrage in Providence, Rhode Island.
On Tuesday, a construction crew was seen near the exterior of The Dark Lady, an LGBTQ+ club in downtown Providence, working to remove the partly finished mural. The mural, which was painted on canvas, was lowered to the ground, folded up and taken away, WJAR-TV reported.
Artist Ian Gaudreau confirmed the news that the artwork was going to be removed after local outrage.
&quot;A lot of people voiced their frustrations, and voices were heard, and the work is coming down as a reaction to that,&quot; Gaudreau told WJAR-TV Monday.
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The mural&apos;s removal came as residents and elected officials complained about the artwork. The office of Mayor Brett Smiley told Fox News that he wanted the artwork taken down, saying that the art is &quot;divisive and does not represent Providence.&quot;
&quot;The murder of the individual depicted in this mural was a devastating tragedy, but the misguided, isolating intent of those funding murals like the one across the county is divisive and does not represent Providence,&quot; Smiley said in a statement. 
He said he continued to &quot;encourage our community to support local artists whose work brings us closer together rather than divide us.&quot;
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Chairman of the Narragansett Republican Party Anthony D&apos;Ellena created a petition in an effort to keep the mural of Zarutska in Providence.
&quot;This is exactly what Democrats do — they try to erase the memory of their victims and they don&apos;t fix their soft-on-crime policies,&quot; D&apos;Ellena told WPRI-TV. &quot;They erase the evidence, so no one sees the deadly price of their policies.&quot;
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&quot;I want a local business here in Rhode Island to see this petition and to invite the artist to do a mural on their business,&quot; he said.
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On Sept. 9, 2025, Eoghan McCabe, CEO of the AI customer service company Intercom, posted on X that he would pledge $500,000 to paint 50 memorial murals across the country in Zarutska’s honor.
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On Sept. 10, he posted that funding for 300 murals had been raised and that they were in touch with 800 artists. Elon Musk replied to his post with a pledge of an additional $1 million for the project.
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Zarutska, a 23-year-old refugee who fled her country after the Russian invasion, was stabbed to death in an unprovoked attack while riding the Lynx Blue Line light rail in Charlotte, N.C., last year. 
The suspect, Decarlos Brown Jr., 34, is charged with violence against a railroad carrier and mass transportation system resulting in death, which is a capital offense under federal law.
Records from the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction show Brown has a prior criminal history, including convictions for larceny, breaking and entering and armed robbery. 
&quot;Iryna was riding home on the train when a deranged monster, who had been arrested over a dozen times and was released through no-cash bail, stood up and viciously slashed a knife through her neck and body,&quot; President Trump said.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Louis Casiano Jr. contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Waymo Is Fixing Its Entire Fleet to Avoid Flooded Roads</news:name>
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			<news:title>Waymo Is Fixing Its Entire Fleet to Avoid Flooded Roads</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The company will recall its software after one of its robotaxis entered a flooded road during a heavy downpour in San Antonio last month.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Arizona indicts man for using AI to create child sex abuse images</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arizona indicts man for using AI to create child sex abuse images</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Kash Patel Denies Lying and Excessive Drinking in Heated Exchanges With Democrats</news:name>
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&quot;Look, I think these questions are fair. It&apos;s in order to learn about you as a candidate,&quot; Ramos responded.
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			  <news:name>25 years later: reliving each game of the Diamondbacks’ 2001 World Series win</news:name>
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			<news:title>25 years later: reliving each game of the Diamondbacks’ 2001 World Series win</news:title>
			<news:keywords>This is the next in a series of stories from Cronkite News looking back at the Diamondbacks’ 2001 World Series win.
PHOENIX – To a man, and all the way from the front office down to the clubhouse, the 2001 Diamondbacks will tell you that something felt different about this team in spring training.  
“From the beginning, there was just a sense,” then-general manager Joe Garagiola Jr. said. “The players looked around and said, ‘This is a pretty special group we have put together here.’”
That belief was solidified when the Diamondbacks reached the World Series in just their fourth year of existence, but the drama that unfolded in that epic, seven-game series left historians calling this one of the greatest World Series in MLB history. 
The nation was already in a heightened state of emotion in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in New York. What followed was a series in which four of the seven games were decided by one run, three of the seven games were decided in the ninth inning or in extra innings and multiple Hall of Famers dotted both rosters. 
The series reached its crescendo on Luis Gonzalez’s iconic, game-winning hit in the bottom of the ninth inning of Game 7. Here’s a look back at each of the games that eventually produced the state’s only major men’s pro sports title to date.
Game 1, Oct. 27: Diamondbacks 9, Yankees 1
Curt Schilling, who posted 22 wins to go along with 316 strikeouts, got the start in Game 1. Schilling had only allowed two runs in the playoffs entering the World Series.
The Yankees countered with veteran Mike Mussina, who had also allowed just two runs in the playoffs.
The Yankees opened the scoring in the top of the first when Schilling hit Derek Jeter on the hand. It was just the second batter he had hit all year. The Yankees capitalized when Bernie Williams smacked a double to the opposite field, scoring the first run of the World Series, but that was all the Yankees mustered in Game 1.
Schilling allowed only two hits after the first inning, settling in to throw seven innings of one-run ball while striking out eight Yankees batters.
NLCS MVP Craig Counsell tied the game in the bottom of the inning, blasting a home run into right field. In the next inning, Diamondbacks outfielder Luis Gonzalez deposited a 1-2 pitch into right field, giving the Diamondbacks a 3-1 lead. Arizona didn’t look back after that and scored four runs off Mussina, handing him his first loss of the postseason.
“You’ve got professional hitters up and down that batting order,” Gonzalez said. “There was really no weakness in our order.”
The Diamondbacks bullpen allowed no hits in the eighth and ninth innings, with Mike Morgan and Greg Swindell putting the finishing touches on a lopsided Game 1 win.
The Diamondbacks carried that momentum into Game 2, with ace Randy Johnson set to pitch.
Game 2, Oct. 28: Diamondbacks 4, Yankees 0
In Game 2, the Yankees were looking to bounce back and knot the series at one apiece, sending Andy Pettitte to the mound. He had pitched in each of the Yankees’ last three World Series victories and is widely regarded as one of the most clutch and prolific postseason pitchers in MLB history, holding the all-time records for postseason wins (19), starts (44), and innings pitched (276.2).
But the Diamondbacks had a superb counter with Johnson, the eventual Cy Young Award winner that year, as they pushed for a 2-0 series lead heading to New York.
“It feels like it gives you a one-run lead before you even start the game,” Gonzalez said of having Johnson on the mound. “All you’ve got to do is try to scratch out a run or two.”
Danny Bautista started that scoring in the second inning, lifting a double to the right field wall and scoring Reggie Sanders to give the Diamondbacks a 1-0 lead.
Matt Williams hit a three-run home run off Pettitte in the seventh, capping off an inning where the Diamondbacks took advantage of defensive miscues from the Yankees and a ball that bounced off Pettitte’s leg.
The Yankees got two of their three hits in the eighth inning with no outs, but Johnson made quick work of the rest of the lineup, striking out Scott Brosius and getting Luis Sojo to ground into a double play.
Johnson put the finishing touches on his second complete game of the postseason, setting down the top of the Yankees’ lineup in order in the ninth.
Johnson finished the night striking out 11 Yankees hitters, walking one and allowing three hits, while throwing 111 pitches. His performance helped give the Diamondbacks a 2-0 lead, as the series shifted to Yankee Stadium.
Game 3, Oct. 30: Yankees 2, Diamondbacks 1.
The setting was emotional in New York for games 3, 4, and 5, with the Yankees returning to play their first World Series game since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. 
To honor the victims, most of the Diamondbacks visited Ground Zero.
“It was so strange,” Gonzalez said. “The smoke was still there. The smell was still there. There were ashes and things smoldering.”
“It was a surreal experience,” infielder Jay Bell added. “To play the Yankees in the wake of 9/11 and to have the opportunity to go down to Ground Zero, it was extremely impactful and humbling to look at something so devastating.”
Despite the emotional experience, the Diamondbacks had to shift their attention to baseball and prepare to go into a hostile environment.
“It affected them when they were there, but once we got to the clubhouse, we could get prepared for them,” Womack said.
After President George W. Bush threw the ceremonial first pitch, it was time to play ball.
The Yankees started their eventual American League Cy Young winner, Roger Clemens, in Game 3, trying to avoid going down 3-0 in the series.
Jorge Posada gave the Yankees their first lead of the series since the top of the first inning in Game 1, driving a pitch down the middle of the plate from Brian Anderson into the left field stands.
Clemens ran into trouble in the fourth inning when the Diamondbacks got the first two runners on, but they only came away with one run in the inning, tying the game at 1-1.
Brosius gave the Yankees the lead right back in the bottom of the seventh with an RBI single scoring Bernie Williams.
Eventual Hall-of-Fame reliever Mariano Rivera shut down the Diamondbacks the rest of the way, throwing a two-inning save. He struck out four batters and retired the six batters he faced in order.
The Yankees got their first win of the World Series and looked to carry that momentum into Game 4.
Game 4, Oct. 31: Yankees 4, Diamondbacks 3 (10 innings)
Looking to bounce back, Arizona sent Schilling back to the mound. The Diamondbacks had not lost in the playoffs when he pitched.
Game 4 was scoreless in the bottom third inning when Brosius went deep to right off Schilling for a solo home run.
The only run Orlando Hernandez gave up for the Yankees was a solo home run off the bat of Mark Grace to right field in the fourth inning.
Schilling had a nearly identical outing from Game 1. He pitched seven innings, allowed three hits, with one walk and nine strikeouts.
The Diamondbacks had a chance to add on in the fifth, but a great throw from left field by Shane Spencer nabbed Tony Womack, who was tagged out at the plate trying to give Arizona the lead
Back-to-back hits in the eighth inning from Gonzalez and Erubiel Durazo gave Arizona a 2-1 lead, and a fielder’s choice from Williams gave them another run, making it a 3-1 game.
That set the stage for Byung-Hyun Kim, a 22-year-old closer from South Korea, who came on to pitch the bottom of the eighth inning. Kim struck out the side in front of 55,864 fans at Yankee Stadium, but the top of the order loomed in the bottom of the ninth. 
Derek Jeter bunted out to start the ninth, but then Paul O’Neill smacked a broken-bat single to left field, bringing the tying run to the plate.
Kim made quick work of Williams, striking him out on three pitches, and the Yankees found themselves down to their last out.
Tino Martinez, who was hitless that night, ambushed the first pitch he saw from Kim over the wall in right-center field, tying the game. Mariano Rivera began warming up in the bullpen.
Rivera made quick work of Counsell, Gonzalez, and Bautista, throwing 13 pitches in the top of the 10th inning.
In the bottom of the 10th, Jeter came to bat with two outs, but he did not bunt this time. After a nine-pitch battle with Kim that extended past midnight, Jeter homered on a 3-2 pitch to the opposite field, earning the nickname “Mr. November.”
In a New York minute, the series was tied.
Game 5, Nov. 1: Yankees 3, Diamondbacks 2 (12 innings)
Miguel Batista got the nod to start a pivotal Game 5 for the Diamondbacks, while the Yankees’ Game 1 starter, Mike Mussina, took the mound in front of his home crowd.
In another close game, the teams headed to the fifth inning scoreless.
Mussina blinked first, giving up a pair of solo home runs in the top of the inning to Steve Finley and Rod Barajas, putting the Diamondbacks ahead 2-0.
The Yankees stranded a pair of runners in the seventh and eighth innings, and Batista was pulled in the seventh inning with two outs after giving up a two-out single to Bernie Williams
Batista had the outing of his life, throwing 7 2/3 innings of shutout ball at Yankee Stadium, working around five walks and five hits and striking out six batters on 126 pitches.
Greg Swindell got Tino Martinez to pop out on four pitches, and the Diamondbacks headed to the ninth inning with a lead for the second straight night.
After surrendering the lead the night before, Kim found himself pitching with a two-run lead in a save situation for the second time in as many nights.
Leading off the ninth, Posada lined a double to left field, bringing the tying run to the plate. Kim got the next two batters out, but disaster struck again for the Diamondbacks when Scott Brosius, another sub-.200 batter, took the young reliever deep.
The Diamondbacks were living out the nightmare once again, giving up a home run to the Yankees on back-to-back nights when they were one out away from winning the game. Instead, for the second straight night they would head to extra innings.
“You didn’t think about it. You got to play nine innings regardless,” Womack said. “Baseball is a roller coaster of emotions, but you don’t fall into it.”
Rivera gave up back-to-back hits to Bautista and Durazo in the top of the 11th, and the Diamondbacks had runners on second and third with one out after a sacrifice bunt. After an intentional walk, a lineout and a groundout, Rivera worked his way out of trouble and the game remained tied.
Diamondbacks manager Bob Brenly elected to remove his distraught reliever after Kim crouched on the mound in disbelief over a second straight blown save. Mike Morgan worked two innings before Albie Lopez came on for the 12th.
Chuck Knoblauch laced a leadoff single off Lopez to start the inning, and one pitch later, Knoblauch found himself on second base after a sacrifice bunt. The four-hour, 15-minute game concluded when Alfonso Soriano singled to left and Knoblauch came home, sending the Yankees’ crowd into a frenzy for the second straight night as the Yankees took a 3-2 series lead.
Game 6, Nov. 3: Diamondbacks 15, Yankees 2
On the brink of elimination, the Diamondbacks turned to their ace, Johnson, who had the team feeling loose despite the dramatic turn of events in the Bronx.
“Randy was dancing and singing on the plane. I’m like, ‘Yeah, this is weird, man. This is weird,’” Womack said. “This means we’re all free and easy. That should tell you how loose the plane ride going home was. There was nothing that needed to be said. We knew we had at least one game going back home.”
The Diamondbacks wasted no time ambushing Pettitte, getting a run off him in the first, and from there, the game quickly unraveled for the Yankees.
Arizona added three more runs in the second inning, and then eight runs in the third, knocking Pettitte out of the game. Even the Diamondbacks’ ace got in on the fun, getting an RBI single in the third inning.
The Diamondbacks had 22 hits and three walks that night.
Arizona won Game 6 in a laugher, setting up a dramatic Game 7 featuring Schilling and Clemens as the starting pitchers.
“I couldn’t sleep. We got game seven of the World Series against the Yankees tomorrow,” Brenley said. “It was probably about 4 o’clock in the morning. I finally climbed out of bed, went out on a patio, sat on a lawn chair, looking up at the stars and the moon, and said a prayer to the baseball gods. 
“I said, ‘Listen, not for me, but for the Mike Morgans and Bobby Witts and RJ and Schilling and all of these veteran players, let them have this.’”
Game 7 Nov. 4, 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks 3, New York Yankees 2.
The stakes couldn’t get any higher. The Yankees were chasing their fourth straight World Series title and the Diamondbacks sought their first championship in just their fourth season.
Clemens and Schilling went head-to-head and neither pitcher let up until the sixth inning when Bautista doubled in a run to give the Diamondbacks a 1-0 lead.
Schilling looked unstoppable, facing the minimum through six innings until the seventh, where he ran into trouble giving up three hits, allowing the Yankees to tie the game.
Schilling ran into more trouble in the eighth inning. Soriano took him deep to give the Yankees a 2-1 lead that utterly deflated then-Bank One Ballpark. The Diamondbacks used three pitchers to get out of the inning, including Johnson, who returned in the ninth inning, but everyone knew they would have to go through Rivera, arguably the greatest postseason closer in MLB history, to answer Brenly’s prayer.
Rivera, who was a perfect eight-for-eight in save situations in the World Series, was ready to slam the door on the Diamondbacks once again, needing just six outs.
“There was not a feeling of dread,” Bell said. “We had already faced him three other times, but that being said, in the bottom of the eighth, he struck out the side so we knew, he’s got it going on tonight,”
In the bottom of the ninth, Grace ignited the rally with a single to center, and moments later Rivera threw wide of second on a bunt from Damian Miller, putting the tying run on second with nobody out.
After Bell’s failed bunt attempt, Womack stepped to the plate with one out and runners on first and second.
“He threw me, I think it was a 2-1 pitch, and I fouled it straight back,” Womack said. “The only thing I said was, ‘Usually with Moe, when he makes a mistake, you usually can’t miss it. So I just told myself, ‘Hey, just see the ball up and drive it.’”
Womack laced a double into right field, bringing home the tying run.
After Rivera hit Counsell to load the bases, Gonzalez came to the plate and etched his name in baseball history forever, walking off the Yankees and ending their three-year run of dominance with a bloop single.
“It was super special and I don’t take things for granted. Every time somebody mentions it, I always take the time to listen to their stories, where they were, what they were doing,” Gonzalez said. “I’m truly blessed that I was in that situation, but you don’t get there without good teammates and good people around you. 
“Sometimes I get embarrassed because people say, ‘You won the World Series.’ I’m like, ‘No, it’s not me. It’s our whole team.’”
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			<news:title>Miles Robinson hoping to be named to first US national team for World Cup: &apos;Would mean so much&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Miles Robinson knows his worth as a center-back, and he&apos;s confident he can make an impact for the United States men&apos;s national team in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Of course, it&apos;s not up to Robinson to decide if he&apos;s worthy enough for this year&apos;s U.S. roster.
That&apos;s the job of USMNT head coach Mauricio Pochettino, who will lead his first World Cup for the Stars and Stripes. But he knows what Robinson brings to the table, as he was a part of the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup roster last summer. 
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Robinson won’t know his fate until May 26, but while he focuses on the present with his FC Cincinnati club during this Major League Soccer season, he’s still thinking about what it could mean to be a part of his first World Cup of his career.
&quot;It would mean so much. I think it’s one of those things where I envisioned myself like when I was seven, watching the World Cup or whatever. I almost like dreamed I could do, but I never really believed it. Then, next thing you know, I’m actually playing for the national team and things like that,&quot; he told Fox News Digital, while highlighting his partnership with Bounty. 
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&quot;So, for it to actually happen would be this whole full-circle moment that I’ll make sure I’ll tell other kids that I really just believed in myself and I think that’s the type of thought process that can get people much farther than they really can imagine. It’s just that deep sense of belief within yourself and grounding yourself in love. It can really go a long way.&quot;
Belief in one’s self was tested for Robinson after he suffered a ruptured left Achilles in May 2022 — just one month before potentially participating in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. It was widely expected that he would be a part of former head coach Gregg Berhalter’s roster, but during a game against the Chicago Fire, he suffered the injury that forced him out.
It was a rough time for Robinson, as one might expect. But it also pushed him down a road that forced mental and physical fortitude. Now, he believes that made him a better player, and person, than ever before. 
One prepared for this World Cup moment four years later. 
&quot;I think in those tough moments, you learn the most about yourself,&quot; he explained. &quot;I definitely learned a lot about just kind of overcoming struggles, on and off the field. I think it was a tough moment for me, but I grounded myself in gratitude and being so grateful for my friends and family who supported me, and my teammates who wished good things upon me and my leg and things like that.
 &quot;Then, I recognized it was me versus me. It’s not about anything else. I just wanted to continue to get better and improve just for me rather than for anything else or anyone else. That’s when I definitely took that next step in my career and my development as a player and as a person.&quot;
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Healthy and hungry, Robinson is gunning for that USMNT roster, but he also understands being in the present until May 26. That includes focusing on FC Cincinnati’s game against Inter Miami, the team that bounced them from last year’s MLS Playoffs, on Wednesday night at home. 
&quot;Every game’s an opportunity to show yourself, but also to get better and improve. For Miami and Cincinnati, Miami kicked us out of the playoffs last year, so we got that kinda bitter taste in our mouth,&quot;he said. &quot;For us, it’s focusing on how we play, how we press and if we do that, it should be a great game. In the back of our minds, it’s the future, but we’re trying to focus in on the present.&quot;
While Robinson, and the rest of the USMNT hopefuls, focus on the present with their respective clubs, they are also sitting in suspense like the rest of soccer fans in hopes they hear their names called to represent their country in the biggest tournament in the world. 
&quot;I’m just grateful to be in this situation, potentially on the roster,&quot; Robinson admitted. &quot;I’m just trying to chip away. I’m healthy. …In general, I’m just grateful and I’m excited for sure because I know this summer’s going to be amazing.&quot;
One way that Robinson can get his mind off the potential USMNT roster is by grilling in his spare time on his Cincinnati deck. It’s a passion of his to whip up some grub for his teammates, friends and family, but the more that come, the more chance of a mess happening. 
Robinson partnered with Bounty, the American paper towel brand, to preach about the right way of cleaning messes up, whether it be at home, or tailgating before a match. 
&quot;The biggest mess I probably ever cleaned up, recently I was grilling on my deck and I had a beverage that spilled and there was glass and beverage everywhere,&quot; he revealed. &quot;Gladly, I had Bounty and one sheet swiped it all away. It was all good, honestly.
&quot;Sometimes, have to clean up some mistakes from my teammates and Bounty hooked it up with this sponsorship, so I’m proud to be a part with them because they’re always cleaning up messes as well.&quot;
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			  <news:name>Washington manufacturer leaving state after 48 years, citing crime, taxes, political climate</news:name>
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			<news:title>Washington manufacturer leaving state after 48 years, citing crime, taxes, political climate</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Washington manufacturer is leaving the state after nearly five decades, with its owner citing rising crime, taxes and a worsening political climate.
Jon Bodwell, whose family founded Delta Camshaft in 1977, said he has been forced to live inside his business because the cost of operating in Washington has become too high.
&quot;A majority of it is the constant battle with the city over the graffiti and the crime stuff here, the constant massive tax increase, everything is increasing,&quot; Bodwell told Fox News Digital in an interview Tuesday. 
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&quot;The cost of power, the cost of insurance, everything is increasing by large increments. It&apos;s not like one or two percent, it&apos;s like, my insurance went up 20%,&quot; he added. &quot;My power bill is going up. The claim is supposed to be going up another 13%. But just last month, it almost doubled.&quot;
Delta Camshaft manufactures and repairs camshafts, which control how an engine takes in air and fuel and expels exhaust.
On its website, the company says that it &quot;is not closing,&quot; but that &quot;our plan is to relocate the business and continue to serve our customers for years to come.&quot; 
&quot;Because crime is running rampant, my insurance policy on the building is skyrocketed,&quot; Bodwell said. &quot;You know, quite a substantial amount in the past three to five years. And then, officers that I do speak with about the graffiti stuff like that they&apos;ll say it takes longer for them to write the report than it does if they arrest the person,&quot; he said, adding that &quot;the criminals basically have more protective rights than I do as the building owner.&quot;
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According to an FBI crime report for 2024, released in August, Seattle was ranked fourth-worst out of the 30 largest American cities for total crime. 
Bodwell said his move out of Washington state might cost him upwards of $100,000, but that he believes he will be able to make up the money once he has moved his business.
&quot;A few years ago, I should have sold it, sold the building when people were buying and moving into the downtown Tacoma,&quot; he told Fox News Digital. &quot;And now there&apos;s just a ton of buildings for sale in the market because everyone&apos;s leaving.&quot;
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Bodwell and Delta Camshaft are far from the only ones planning to leave Washington.
A recent survey by the Association of Washington Business reported on by The Center Square found that 44% of business leaders said they are considering moving their personal residence out of state, with businesses also saying they are now more than twice as likely to expand outside of Washington than within it.
In March, Washington state Democrats passed the &quot;millionaires tax,&quot; which Democratic Gov. Bob Ferguson signed on March 30. It&apos;s the state&apos;s first-ever income tax, pushed by progressives and opposed by conservatives.
If he was younger, Bodwell said he would try to run for office to turn things around. 
&quot;If I was in my younger years, if I was in my mid-20s or 30s, I would go into politics to stop what&apos;s occurring now,&quot; he said. &quot;Unfortunately, I&apos;m 56 with some very bad health issues that won&apos;t allow me to be around for a whole lot longer with my lungs and heart issues. But I definitely, I wish I could go back to get involved in politics to stop what&apos;s occurring.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>ICE nabs criminal illegal alien who attempted to murder a cop, escaped deportation for years</news:name>
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			<news:title>ICE nabs criminal illegal alien who attempted to murder a cop, escaped deportation for years</news:title>
			<news:keywords>United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents arrested a Vietnamese national convicted of attempted murder of a police officer who remained free in the country for over 15 years because his home country refused to take him back.
The case underscores a broader shift in U.S. deportation policy targeting previously protected foreign nationals with criminal convictions.
Dinh Quy Nguyen, who was convicted of attempted capital murder of a police officer and burglary on June 28, 1989, was taken into custody in Houston, Texas, on May 5, 2026. Despite being ordered deported in 1997, Nguyen was released in 2011 after Vietnam refused to take him back.
For over a decade, Nguyen was considered &quot;untouchable&quot; by immigration officials. Under a previous agreement, the U.S. could not repatriate Vietnamese citizens who arrived in the country before July 12, 1995. Because Nguyen arrived on Dec. 15, 1977, he was effectively shielded from deportation despite a violent criminal record.
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&quot;As we observe Police Week, the men and women of ICE law enforcement are removing this illegal alien convicted of attempted murder of a police officer from our communities, so he cannot victimize anymore Americans,&quot; Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis said in a statement shared with Fox News Digital.
&quot;This criminal illegal alien from Vietnam was also previously convicted for burglary. Under President Trump and Secretary Mullin, we will always stand by our brave ICE law enforcement who put their lives on the line to arrest heinous criminals from American neighborhoods.&quot;
The arrest marks a significant shift in enforcement under President Donald Trump and Secretary of Homeland Security, Markwayne Mullin, according to DHS officials, who say recent policy changes are aimed at removing longstanding barriers that allowed certain convicted criminals to remain in the United States.
Nguyen’s history in the U.S. spans nearly five decades. He was first admitted to the U.S. in 1977 in Honolulu, Hawaii. He was issued a final order of removal by an immigration judge on Dec. 30, 1997, which was affirmed by the Board of Immigration Appeals on May 26, 1998.
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On March 17, 2011, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice transferred Nguyen into ICE custody, but he was released on June 22, 2011, because Vietnam refused repatriation.
The Department of Homeland Security said the renewed enforcement effort is part of a broader initiative to ensure &quot;heinous criminals&quot; are no longer able to victimize Americans due to diplomatic technicalities.
Nguyen is currently being held at the Montgomery Processing Center in Conroe, Texas, pending his removal to Vietnam.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Secret Service Makes Case for Security Funding Amid G.O.P. Unease on Ballroom</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The presidential protection agency detailed how it would use a proposed $1 billion as Republicans asked for more detail and Democrats went on the attack.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Dems’ latest Virginia redistricting scheme draws mockery amid major court filing blunder</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dems’ latest Virginia redistricting scheme draws mockery amid major court filing blunder</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Democrats in Virginia apparently filed their redistricting appeal to the wrong Supreme Court, drawing even more mockery in a heated battle over the district lines of the state&apos;s congressional map.
Jason Miyares, the former attorney general of Virginia, led the criticism online on Tuesday, pointing to a previous mistake where Democrats spelled the commonwealth&apos;s name incorrectly on legal documents.
&quot;Good news: Dems managed to spell Virginia correctly,&quot; Miyares said in a post to X. &quot;Bad news: They sent their emergency application to SCOTUS (Supreme Court of the United States) to the wrong court.&quot;
&quot;Baby steps,&quot; the former Republican AG quipped.
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Sure enough, Virginia legislators emblazoned their emergency petition with an address &quot;to the Supreme Court of Virginia&quot; instead of the highest U.S. court, according to an image of the document shared on social media by Miyares.
He was also one to point out on Friday Democrats&apos; misspelling of the state as &quot;Virgnia&quot; rather than &quot;Virginia&quot; in their filing to the Supreme Court. In that same mistake-riddled document, they wrote &quot;Sentator&quot; instead of Senator.
Miyares&apos; latest jab adds insult to injury as Democrats are still reeling from a Virginia Supreme Court decision that struck down a set of new maps designed to overwhelmingly favor their party in the November midterm elections. The post also highlights Republican glee at the foiled maps as Democrats hope to keep their gerrymandering push alive by advancing the issue to the Supreme Court (SCOTUS).
The new maps would have eliminated as many as four Republican-leaning districts.
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Virginia&apos;s highest court ruled late last week that Democratic Gov. Abigail Spanberger had improperly fast-tracked a constitutional amendment that temporarily undid state-level prohibitions on gerrymandering.
In particular, the court ruled that Spanberger’s redistricting push skirted requirements that any constitutional amendment must receive the approval of two separate sessions of the Virginia legislature before it can be put to a statewide referendum.
Most importantly, at least to the state court&apos;s decision, is that those sessions must be decisively separated by an election.
By the time the referendum reached consideration in the General Assembly last year, early voting for 2025 had already begun. This led Virginia&apos;s court to conclude the amendment’s consideration had not meaningfully been separated by a full election and therefore could not be upheld.
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Virginia is now asking the Supreme Court to weigh in on state-level laws, arguing that the court &quot;impermissibly transgressed the ordinary bounds of judicial review.&quot;
It’s unclear when the matter may reach consideration before the U.S. Supreme Court.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Taiwan watches Trump-Xi meeting for signs China will test US resolve</news:title>
			<news:keywords>KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan: President Donald Trump’s meetings with communist China’s supreme leader Xi Jinping in Beijing will be keenly watched here in Taiwan, from the presidential office to military command centers and semiconductor company boardrooms. The key question many are asking is whether Trump negotiates with China from a position of strength, or leaves Taiwan exposed?
The de facto independent nation of 23 million people has spent decades living under threat from the Chinese Communist Party, which claims Taiwan as its territory despite never having ruled it for even a day.
Observers here warn that Xi may try to offer Trump a deal: cooperation on tariffs, fentanyl, U.S. business access, or global flashpoints like Iran and Ukraine in exchange for Trump accepting a larger Chinese role in Taiwan’s future.
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Taiwan’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Francois Wu recently told Bloomberg News, &quot;What we are the most afraid is to put Taiwan on the menu of the talk between Xi Jinping and President Trump.&quot;
Huang Kwei-bo, a professor in National Chengchi University’s Department of Diplomacy, told Fox News Digital that Taiwan shouldn&apos;t assume nothing will change. &quot;Taiwan shouldn&apos;t rule out the possibility that the United States and mainland China could reach an understanding behind the scenes, agreeing to reduce arms sales to Taiwan, or become less active in helping us meaningfully participate in international space,&quot; he said.
In comments on Monday, President Trump acknowledged China’s dislike of U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, and said the topic would be &quot;one of the many things I&apos;ll be talking about.&quot; 
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Over the past week, more than 50 communist Chinese aircraft crossed the Taiwan Strait median line or entered Taiwan’s air defense identification zone. 
Those numbers are not a dramatic new escalation. In Taiwan, they are increasingly seen as part of a new normal: a sustained pressure campaign that falls short of war but keeps Taiwan’s military on alert. China also intentionally damages the undersea cables that connect Taiwan to the internet, hacks into Taiwan’s computer systems daily, and floods social media with content that praises the communist party.
Taiwan’s semiconductor industry is a major concern for Washington. The island is home to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., or TSMC, the dominant producer of the world’s most advanced semiconductors. Those chips are used in smartphones, cars, artificial intelligence systems and U.S. defense technology. Any conflict or blockade that cuts Taiwan off from global markets would ripple through American factories, consumers, technology companies and military planning.
However, as the leaders of the two nations most closely intertwined with Taiwan&apos;s future meet, there is no outward sense of panic here.
&quot;Most people here are not obsessed with China every day,&quot; Audrey Chiang, who runs a tourist souvenir shop in Kaohsiung, told Fox News Digital. Chiang has a son who is just a few years away from serving one year as a military conscript, a 2024 response to China’s invasion threats. &quot;We go to work. We worry about the next big test at our kids’ school. We complain about traffic. But everyone knows things can change very quickly.&quot;
Taiwan’s legislature on May 8 passed a near US$25 billion supplemental defense spending bill, meant in part to signal to Washington that Taipei isn’t simply depending on America to protect itself. But the package was smaller than the almost US$40 billion requested by Taiwan President Lai Ching-te’s administration. 
Taipei-based American political analyst, Ross Darrell Feingold, told Fox News Digital that many in Taiwan assume that the U.S., and possibly Japan, will come to the island’s defense in the event of a war. &quot;Going back to the Cold War when the U.S. had a treaty obligation to defend Taiwan, and even after the treaty was abrogated, the consistent assumption is that the U.S. president will send in the military to save Taiwan. More recently, there is a growing assumption Japan will do so as well. But Taiwan still must do what is necessary to prove to its partners that Taiwan’s own people will be on the front line,&quot; he said.
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Taiwan’s main political parties have major differences in their approaches to China, but broadly support U.S. arms purchases and agree that Beijing is a threat to democratic Taiwan.
Chinese officials insist Taiwan’s status is an &quot;internal affair.&quot; Taiwan’s elected government rejects that, and so do most Taiwanese, who see Taiwan’s future as something only they should decide.
National Pingtung University Associate Professor Paul Lee is among those who think Xi Jinping is going to push the U.S. president hard on Taiwan. Speaking by phone, he told Fox News Digital that &quot;Xi Jinping almost certainly wants one clear change from the U.S., he’ll want Trump to say the United States ‘opposes Taiwan independence’ rather than the language it uses now that is closer to ‘does not support Taiwan independence.’ To be frank, I don’t think President Trump sees Taiwan as that important – except as the producer of the world’s most advanced semiconductors, and as a source of some revenue from weapons sales.&quot; Lee notes that the difference between &quot;doesn’t support&quot; and &quot;opposes&quot; may not seem like much for Trump, but for Xi, it would be viewed as a major victory.&quot;
For Taiwan’s ruling party, and anyone in Taiwan who supports moves by Lai and his predecessor to establish at home and abroad that Taiwan is not part of China, such a change in language would come as a blow as it implies that the U.S. does not agree with the people of Taiwan having the right to self-determination on their future, Lee explained, and he said Xi Jinping wouldn’t be satisfied with Trump simply saying a few sentences. 
&quot;Trump has roughly three years left on his second term, and Xi will want to ensure the ‘oppose independence’ language translates into a new framework with new rules such as not letting Taiwan President Lai transit through the U.S., as one example. Xi knows U.S. presidents come and go, so the goal is to create a tacit agreement that Taiwan is in the Chinese sphere of influence, he said.
Lee said China has been patiently waiting for an opportune moment, and the war in Iran, tariffs and other issues facing President Trump is presenting exactly that.
Lee said Taiwan’s government and academic community will closely scrutinize the official translations of what the two sides &quot;agree&quot; on. &quot;Put simply,&quot; Lee said, &quot;if Xi Jinping agrees to help make things easier for Trump, Xi will not be satisfied with cryptically worded official press releases. He will want to see the beginning of a new U.S.-China framework for dealing with Taiwan.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>New option available for Alzheimer’s patients as FDA approves expanded drug use</news:name>
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			<news:title>New option available for Alzheimer’s patients as FDA approves expanded drug use</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has green-lit the first-ever non-antipsychotic drug treatment for agitation in Alzheimer’s disease patients.
The drug, Auvelity, was originally FDA-approved in 2022 for treating adults with major depressive disorder. Most recently, its use has been expanded for agitation associated with dementia.
Agitation is a common and &quot;distressing&quot; symptom in adults with Alzheimer’s, according to the agency. The condition is characterized by excessive motor activity, or verbal or physical aggression.
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The FDA noted that agitation can &quot;significantly impact quality of life for patients and caregivers.&quot;
In a press release, the FDA commissioner commented that this approval &quot;represents a significant advancement in our ability to help patients and families dealing with one of the most challenging aspects of Alzheimer&apos;s disease.&quot;
&quot;With today’s action, patients and their families have access to an additional important treatment for complications of this devastating disease,&quot; he said.
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Tracy Beth Hoeg, MD, PhD, acting director of the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, also reflected on the approval, noting that Auvelity was found to be &quot;efficacious for treating agitation in Alzheimer’s disease&quot; in two randomized trials.
The first study was a five-week trial of the drug, in which patients were assessed for the frequency of agitated behaviors based on caregiver reports. The results found Auvelity, which is made by Axsome Therapeutics in New York City, to be &quot;significantly superior&quot; in improving behaviors.
The second study looked at patients who responded to Auvelity and were then randomly assigned to continue treatment or switch, tracking how long it took for agitation symptoms to return.
Participants who continued Auvelity reported significantly longer time periods before relapse compared to those receiving placebo treatment.
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&quot;[This approval] now represents an additional option to address one of the most difficult sequelae of the disease, especially as it progresses,&quot; Hoeg said in a statement. &quot;We hope this approval will provide meaningful benefit to patients, their families and caregivers.&quot;
Auvelity is administered in rapid-onset extended-release tablets. The FDA urged healthcare providers to monitor blood pressure, screen for a medical history of bipolar disorder, and determine whether patients are taking other medications that contain bupropion or dextromethorphan before prescribing Auvelity.
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The most common side effects of the medication include dizziness, upset stomach, headache, diarrhea, drowsiness, dry mouth, sexual dysfunction and uncontrolled sweating, according to the FDA.
The treatment can also cause seizures, with the risk increasing along with the dose. Other risks include elevated blood pressure, hypertension and mania in susceptible patients.
The drug&apos;s prescribing information also warns of increased suicidal thoughts in younger adults; providers should monitor patients for the emergence of these behaviors, the FDA advised.
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Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel applauded this approval in an interview with Fox News Digital.
The doctor said the treatment works on two brain targets — NMDA and sigma-1 receptors — helping to reduce agitation and depression in older adults with dementia, including Alzheimer’s patients.
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 &quot;It is a good choice [over] anti-psychotics in many cases, because it doesn&apos;t cause the same amount of drowsiness or other side effects … and is much better tolerated by the heart in a very old person,&quot; Siegel added.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Washington manufacturer leaving state after 48 years, citing crime, taxes, political climate</news:name>
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			<news:title>Washington manufacturer leaving state after 48 years, citing crime, taxes, political climate</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Washington manufacturer is leaving the state after nearly five decades, with its owner citing rising crime, taxes and a worsening political climate.
Jon Bodwell, whose family founded Delta Camshaft in 1977, said he has been forced to live inside his business because the cost of operating in Washington has become too high.
&quot;A majority of it is the constant battle with the city over the graffiti and the crime stuff here, the constant massive tax increase, everything is increasing,&quot; Bodwell told Fox News Digital in an interview Tuesday. 
WASHINGTON BUSINESS OWNERS FEAR SOCIALIST ‘MILLIONAIRES TAX’ IS DRIVING BUSINESSES OUT — AND THEY’RE NEXT
&quot;The cost of power, the cost of insurance, everything is increasing by large increments. It&apos;s not like one or two percent, it&apos;s like, my insurance went up 20%,&quot; he added. &quot;My power bill is going up. The claim is supposed to be going up another 13%. But just last month, it almost doubled.&quot;
Delta Camshaft manufactures and repairs camshafts, which control how an engine takes in air and fuel and expels exhaust.
On its website, the company says that it &quot;is not closing,&quot; but that &quot;our plan is to relocate the business and continue to serve our customers for years to come.&quot; 
&quot;Because crime is running rampant, my insurance policy on the building is skyrocketed,&quot; Bodwell said. &quot;You know, quite a substantial amount in the past three to five years. And then, officers that I do speak with about the graffiti stuff like that they&apos;ll say it takes longer for them to write the report than it does if they arrest the person,&quot; he said, adding that &quot;the criminals basically have more protective rights than I do as the building owner.&quot;
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According to an FBI crime report for 2024, released in August, Seattle was ranked fourth-worst out of the 30 largest American cities for total crime. 
Bodwell said his move out of Washington state might cost him upwards of $100,000, but that he believes he will be able to make up the money once he has moved his business.
&quot;A few years ago, I should have sold it, sold the building when people were buying and moving into the downtown Tacoma,&quot; he told Fox News Digital. &quot;And now there&apos;s just a ton of buildings for sale in the market because everyone&apos;s leaving.&quot;
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Bodwell and Delta Camshaft are far from the only ones planning to leave Washington.
A recent survey by the Association of Washington Business reported on by The Center Square found that 44% of business leaders said they are considering moving their personal residence out of state, with businesses also saying they are now more than twice as likely to expand outside of Washington than within it.
In March, Washington state Democrats passed the &quot;millionaires tax,&quot; which Democratic Gov. Bob Ferguson signed on March 30. It&apos;s the state&apos;s first-ever income tax, pushed by progressives and opposed by conservatives.
If he was younger, Bodwell said he would try to run for office to turn things around. 
&quot;If I was in my younger years, if I was in my mid-20s or 30s, I would go into politics to stop what&apos;s occurring now,&quot; he said. &quot;Unfortunately, I&apos;m 56 with some very bad health issues that won&apos;t allow me to be around for a whole lot longer with my lungs and heart issues. But I definitely, I wish I could go back to get involved in politics to stop what&apos;s occurring.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Home rule under pressure: Arizona’s rebalancing of state and local power</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Herb Paine
In Arizona, we still speak the language of local control. The state constitution permits cities to adopt charters, and “home rule” is often treated as a settled feature of our political system. But in practice, something more subtle and more consequential is occurring. Local authority is being steadily narrowed not through a single sweeping reform, but through a series of targeted legislative interventions that collectively reshape the balance of governance.
As the Legislature moves through the closing stretch of its session, that pattern is becoming clearer.
Lawmakers are advancing measures that significantly constrain local fiscal authority. House Bill 4030 would freeze municipal and county taxes, fees and utility rates through 2030 and require a 60% voter threshold for any increases. It also subjects violations to enforcement under A.R.S. § 41-194.01, which authorizes the attorney general to investigate and penalize local governments for violations of state law, including through potential loss of shared revenues.
At the same time, additional proposals and ballot measures would limit local revenue tools in specific domains, including efforts to restrict taxes on groceries and prohibit vehicle-miles-traveled fees at the local level.
These are not isolated initiatives. They reflect a broader pattern of fiscal preemption in which cities retain formal taxing authority but face increasingly narrow practical discretion in how it can be exercised.
In housing and land use, the pattern is already well established. Arizona law preempts cities from banning or limiting short-term rentals under A.R.S. § 9-500.39, regardless of local housing conditions or neighborhood impacts.
More recent legislative efforts, including the Arizona Middle Housing Law, follow-on exemption proposals for historic districts, and related statewide mandates expanding accessory dwelling units and by-right housing approvals, have further constrained local zoning discretion and shifted core land-use decisions upward to the state level.
Individually, each of these actions can be defended on policy grounds. Housing affordability is a statewide concern. Tax uniformity has economic logic. Regulatory consistency can reduce friction. However, the problem is that, when nearly every issue is redefined as a matter of “statewide concern,” the category of genuinely local decision-making begins to erode.
This isn’t how Arizona’s system was designed to function. The Arizona Constitution explicitly permits charter cities to govern their own municipal affairs. The underlying premise is not that cities are sovereign, but that they are closer to the consequences of their decisions and therefore better positioned to calibrate policy to local conditions.
What we are seeing instead is a gradual inversion of that principle. The state is no longer setting broad guardrails and allowing local variation within them. It is increasingly dictating outcomes: what cities may tax, how they may grow, and what policy tools they may use to respond to economic pressures and, in some cases, backing those constraints with enforcement mechanisms and fiscal penalties.
The democratic implications are not abstract.
Local government is the level at which civic participation is most immediate and visible. City councils and mayors operate at a scale where public input can directly shape outcomes. As authority is shifted upward, that proximity weakens. Decisions move further from the communities they affect, and accountability becomes less direct.
There is also a structural concern. Arizona isn’t a uniform polity. Phoenix, Tucson, Flagstaff, and smaller municipalities face distinct pressures, from rapid growth to infrastructure constraints. A one-size-fits-all framework imposed at the state level may produce consistency, but it risks reducing policy responsiveness where it matters most.
None of this is to argue that the state lacks a legitimate role. But the threshold for intervention should be meaningful, not elastic. Otherwise, “statewide concern” becomes less a doctrine than a default justification for preemption.
The question, then, is not whether the Legislature should act. It is whether Arizona is preserving a genuine balance between state authority and local autonomy or steadily replacing it with a model of centralized decision-making.
If current trends continue, we may soon find ourselves with home rule in name only: a constitutional promise that remains intact on paper, even as the practical space for local self-governance continues to narrow.
That shift would not merely alter policy outcomes. It would change the character of governance itself, moving decisions further from the people most affected by them, and weakening a layer of democracy that depends on proximity, accountability, and local discretion.
Once diminished, that layer is not easily restored.
Herb Paine is President of Paine Consulting Services, specializing in organizational development and change management, a social and political commentator, and former Congressional candidate. 
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			  <news:name>Arizona indicts man for using AI to create child sex abuse images</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arizona indicts man for using AI to create child sex abuse images</news:title>
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A Chandler man will be the first person in Arizona prosecuted under a new law that makes it a felony to create AI-generated child pornography. 
The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office on Tuesday announced that it had indicted William Powderly, 44, for possessing child sexual abuse material, including two images in which AI was used to swap the faces of a real child onto the face of another “young female” in “sexually explicit images,” according to MCAO. 
The indictment is a first of its kind after a new law went into effect in September of last year. House Bill 2678 by Rep. Julie Willoughby, R-Chandler, changed the law to make the punishment for AI generated images the same as for real depictions of child sexual abuse material, also known as CSAM. MCAO supported the legislation. 
The Chandler Police Department began investigating the case on a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, according to MCAO. 
Powderly was indicted on 10 counts of sexual exploitation of a minor, a class two felony. The changes in the law also make it so any depiction of a child under 15 classifies it as a “dangerous crime against children,” meaning if Powderly is found guilty, he will be on probation for life. He is being held on a $150,000 bond. 
Other states, such as Alaska, are pursuing similar legislation as reports of AI generated CSAM has continued to skyrocket. Earlier this year, federal officials brought their first case related to AI CSAM against a man in Texas.  
However, similar laws in other states are creating new legal challenges with some arguing over the constitutionality. 
Willoughby did not respond to a request for comment for this story. 
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			  <news:name>Inside the Christian border town in Lebanon that says it survived by defying Hezbollah</news:name>
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			<news:title>Inside the Christian border town in Lebanon that says it survived by defying Hezbollah</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The church bells still ring in Rmeish on the Lebanon-Israel border.
While much of southern Lebanon has suffered destruction during the war between Israel and the terror group Hezbollah, the predominantly Christian border town close to Israel remained largely untouched. Churches are still standing. Homes remain intact. Residents say the village avoided Israeli strikes because locals refused to allow Hezbollah fighters to operate from inside the town.
&quot;There was more than one attempt for them to come to the outskirts or the entrance of the village to launch rockets from there,&quot; one resident told Jusoor News. &quot;The young men of Rmeish confronted them and prevented them from entering.&quot;
&quot;That led to the protection of Rmeish from any Israeli attacks,&quot; the resident said. &quot;The Israelis do not target aimlessly. They target launch sites.&quot;
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The account offers a rare public glimpse into open resistance to Hezbollah inside southern Lebanon, where criticism of the Iranian-backed terrorist group is often met with accusations of treason or collaboration with Israel.
Tarek, a Christian social activist from Rmeish who spoke by phone with Fox News Digital, said residents of the town have long-faced pressure because they refused to align with Hezbollah.
&quot;After 2000, when Israel left, we were always labeled as collaborators of Israel,&quot; Tarek said. &quot;We suffered a lot from this stigma.&quot;
He said Hezbollah supporters accused the town of cooperating with Israel simply because it escaped the destruction seen in neighboring villages.
The interviews come as the Trump administration brokers talks between Israel and Lebanon aimed at stabilizing the border and addressing Hezbollah’s military presence in southern Lebanon. Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem recently rejected any discussion about disarming the group, while U.S. officials continue pushing to strengthen the Lebanese state over the armed terror group.
Tarek argued Hezbollah’s grip on Lebanon cannot be separated from Iran.
&quot;The Lebanese government has been ruled by Hezbollah for almost 36 years,&quot; he told Fox News Digital. &quot;They are deeply entrenched in all arms of the government, security, army and institutions.&quot;
&quot;If the president or prime minister says they want peace, Hezbollah will resist that,&quot; he added.
Tarek said weakening Iran is the key to weakening Hezbollah.
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&quot;It’s about cutting the head of the octopus, which is the Iranian regime,&quot; he said. &quot;Once you cut the head, Hezbollah will no longer function.&quot;
Another resident said many in the town increasingly believe &quot;Hezbollah’s project is an Iranian project, not a Lebanese one.&quot;
Another woman from the village described living surrounded by war while trying to keep the town outside the fighting.
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&quot;We are in the middle, and the war surrounds us from all sides,&quot; she said. &quot;This makes us live in a state of fear, anxiety, insecurity and instability.&quot;
A man from the village said residents had endured decades of wars that they have nothing to do with.
&quot;We decided to remain steadfast,&quot; he said. &quot;Where would we go?&quot;
An older resident said his family has suffered from violence along the border since the 1970s.
&quot;We are tired of wars,&quot; he said. &quot;We want nothing but peace.&quot;
Despite accusations from Hezbollah supporters, residents insisted they do not regret standing up to the terrorist group.
&quot;All accusations of treason are rejected,&quot; one resident said. &quot;The people of Rmeish want to live safely on their land.&quot;
Another resident added: &quot;Just because I don’t believe in your project doesn’t mean I’m a traitor.&quot;
Ahed Al Hendi, a senior fellow at the Center for Peace Communications, told Fox News Digital that, &quot;The defiance shown by Christians in southern Lebanon reflects a major shift in the country’s internal dynamics. For more than two decades, many Christians living near the border suffered under Hezbollah’s dominance, yet were stigmatized and often afraid to speak openly against it.&quot; 
&quot;Today,&quot; Al Hendi added, &quot;with the changing balance of power, they are increasingly confronting Hezbollah publicly and speaking out against what they see as its tyranny.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Hegseth dismisses ‘foolish’ US stockpile concerns as Iran conflict tests munitions</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Secretary of War Pete Hegseth dismissed concerns about strained weapons stockpiles outright, saying recent reporting has exaggerated the issue.
&quot;The munitions issue has been foolishly, and unhelpfully overstated,&quot; Hegseth said during a hearing with the House Appropriations subcommittee on defense Tuesday. &quot;We have all the munitions needed to execute what we need to execute.&quot;
Hegseth reiterated that stance during a recent congressional hearing, pushing back directly on claims that U.S. inventories have been significantly drawn down.
&quot;I take issue with the characterization that munitions are depleted in a public forum. That&apos;s not true,&quot; he told lawmakers.
&quot;Even in the conduct of the conflict, working with the chairman and Admiral Cooper, ensuring that any munitions we&apos;re using, we know what we&apos;re trading off of to preserve capabilities. So we have maximum optionality across the globe,&quot; he said, referring to chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine and Central Command chief Admiral Brad Cooper. 
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The comments come as questions about U.S. weapons inventories have intensified following the Iran conflict and new analyses pointing to heavy usage of key munitions.
Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., said after a recent classified briefing that it is &quot;shocking how deep we have gone into these magazines,&quot; pointing to heavy use of systems including Tomahawk cruise missiles, Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) and Patriot air defense interceptors.
Hegseth responded by accusing Kelly of improperly discussing sensitive information, suggesting the former Navy pilot may have violated his oath.
HEGSETH SAYS PENTAGON WILL REVIEW MARK KELLY&apos;S PUBLIC STATEMENTS ABOUT CLASSIFIED BRIEFING AMID ONGOING FEUD
&quot;‘Captain’ Mark Kelly strikes again,&quot; Hegseth wrote on X. &quot;Now he’s blabbing on TV (falsely &amp; dumbly) about a CLASSIFIED Pentagon briefing he received. Did he violate his oath… again? @DeptofWar legal counsel will review.&quot;
Kelly pushed back, saying the information was not classified and noting Hegseth had made similar remarks publicly in recent testimony. He added that the cost of the conflict had yet to be fully explained to the American people.
Caine offered a more measured assessment, telling lawmakers that U.S. forces currently have &quot;sufficient munitions for what we&apos;re tasked to do right now,&quot; while acknowledging that commanders will &quot;always want more.&quot;
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But concerns about munitions stockpiles are not limited to the U.S.
Across the Middle East, U.S. partners also have relied heavily on high-end air defense systems to counter Iranian missile and drone attacks, raising similar concerns about how long those inventories can be sustained if fighting resumes.
While countries like Israel and Saudi Arabia entered the conflict with deeper and more layered interceptor stockpiles, built over years of investment in missile defense systems, other Gulf allies, which operate smaller inventories and depend more heavily on U.S. resupply, could face greater pressure if the ceasefire breaks down and missile exchanges resume.
Despite the heavy usage, analysts say the U.S. retains enough munitions to sustain current operations.
A recent analysis from the Center for Strategic and International Studies found that while stockpiles have been drawn down, they remain sufficient for the ongoing conflict.
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The greater concern, the report noted, is whether the U.S. is prepared for a future conflict with a peer adversary like China, which likely would require sustained use of the same high-end missiles now being depleted, including long-range strike weapons and advanced air defense interceptors.
Rebuilding those inventories could take years. Even before recent conflicts, it typically took about two years from contract award to initial delivery for many missile systems, with full production stretching longer. 
Analysts now say those timelines have extended further, with new orders potentially taking four to five years to fully deliver as demand outpaces capacity.
That lag reflects deeper constraints in the defense industrial base. Missile production depends on specialized components such as propulsion systems and guidance technology, often sourced from a limited number of suppliers, making it difficult to rapidly scale output.
Defense contractors are moving to close that gap. 
RTX has said it is increasing missile deliveries and investing billions to expand manufacturing capacity, while Lockheed Martin is working to significantly boost production of systems like the Patriot interceptor. The Pentagon is also pursuing multi-year procurement deals to give companies more predictable demand and incentivize expansion.
Even with those efforts, analysts warn the gap between battlefield use and industrial capacity cannot be closed quickly.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Golden Knights reportedly block Oilers from interviewing their former head coach Bruce Cassidy</news:name>
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			<news:title>Golden Knights reportedly block Oilers from interviewing their former head coach Bruce Cassidy</news:title>
			<news:keywords>I&apos;m all about respect and sportsmanship, but I also love a healthy dose of gamesmanship, and that seems to be what we&apos;re getting from the Vegas Golden Knights.
Vegas is still in the playoffs and currently tied with the Anaheim Ducks 2-2. However, they were the talk of hockey at the end of the regular season when they fired then-head coach Bruce Cassidy with just eight games left in the season and the team on track to make the playoffs.
It was a shocker — especially after Cassidy led the team to a Stanley Cup in 2023 — and the team moved on to John Tortorella.
Of course, this makes Cassidy, a former Jack Adams Award-winner, the hottest commodity on the coaching market.
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One of those teams reportedly interested in Cassidy is the Edmonton Oilers; however, they needed, however they needed to get Vegas&apos; permission to talk to him.
According to insider Frank Seravalli, they did, but the Golden Knights wouldn&apos;t give it to them.
The Golden Knights have a bit of a cutthroat reputation, and I kind of love that about them.
It feels old school. They may have cut bait with Cassidy, but they know what a great coach he is. They don&apos;t want him going to a division rival like Edmonton who they&apos;ve met in the playoffs twice in the last four years.
Is it the gentlemanly thing to do? No, but neither is drinking a beer in the shower, and we all like that.
However, this report made things a bit uncomfortable for Edmonton because they don&apos;t have a head coaching vacancy. Despite a disappointing first-round exit, head coach Chris Knoblauch is still with the team.
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They of course could be mulling over a move, but if the hope was to keep these conversations on the down-low... well, better luck next time.
Perhaps some other jobs will open up — Toronto has a new GM so maybe there&apos;s a change coming there — so we&apos;ll see how this shakes out.
Still, you have to expect Cassidy will be behind an NHL bench next fall.
It just sounds like Vegas may be doing their damnedest to make sure it&apos;s not in Edmonton.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>How the Strait of Hormuz affects the price of filling your gas tank</news:name>
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			<news:title>How the Strait of Hormuz affects the price of filling your gas tank</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Unleaded gas is $4.09 per gallon at the Marathon station on Point Street in Providence, Rhode Island on April 30, 2026. (Photo by Christopher Shea/Rhode Island Current)

On paper it makes little sense. Ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, roughly 7,000 miles from the United States, is restricted and gasoline prices in this country soar? 
The strait is the major export route for oil produced by Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar, Iraq, Bahrain and Iran, according to the International Energy Agency. But since Feb. 28, when the Iran war began and the narrow passageway between Oman and Iran became a battleground, U.S. gasoline prices have soared — and the prices of consumer products and services are poised to jump as well. 
Most oil passing through the strait goes to Asian markets, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. And due to greater domestic production, the U.S. is importing less crude oil from the Persian Gulf than it has in 40 years, EIA said in a March analysis.
So why are U.S. consumers paying so much more for gasoline? Globalization.
“Supply disruptions anywhere in the world can also affect prices everywhere in the world because we live in a global market,” explained Jeff Lenard, a vice president of the trade group National Association of Convenience Stores. “Oil and refined products like gasoline are traded on the commodities markets. Places with short supply are willing to pay more for product. That drives up the global price.”
Gas prices are tied to the global supply and demand for crude oil, meaning a disruption to the supply anywhere can have an effect everywhere, said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy, which tracks gas prices.
“It’s because the price of oil is based on how much is available in total. Since oil from there is in short supply, the rest of the oil all around the world becomes more expensive,” De Haan said.
A gallon of regular gasoline Monday cost an average of $4.52, according to AAA up from $4.14 a month ago and $3.14 a year ago. Consumer prices overall were up 0.9% in March, and were averaging 3.3% higher over the past year.
Dissecting prices
While the Middle East oil disruption affects prices throughout the world, retail pump costs can vary dramatically from state to state across the U.S.
California’s average Monday was $6.16, the nation’s highest, AAA reported. Next were Washington, $5.76, and Hawaii, $5.65. The lowest averages were in Oklahoma, $3.95, Mississippi, $3.98 and Arkansas, $4.
The price of crude oil is the biggest part of the price consumers pay at the pump. EIA estimates that it makes up 51% of the retail cost. Distribution and marketing account for 11%, refining costs and profits 20% and federal and state taxes 18%.
That means dramatic changes in the price of crude have a huge impact on retail prices.
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The National Association of Convenience Stores estimates that each dollar the price of oil increases could be 2.4 cents a gallon at the pump.
Brent crude, the world benchmark, was $70.50 the day before the U.S. and Israel struck Iran. Monday morning, it was more than $104.
The $34 a barrel increase since the war began would mean a 82-cent per gallon increase. 
Competition can keep prices from rising too much. No gas station wants to be an outlier projecting much higher prices than the one across the street.
Taxes and gasoline prices
There are other factors impacting gasoline prices, notably taxes that vary from state to state. 
The federal tax on gasoline has been 18.4 cents a gallon since 1993. President Donald Trump said Monday he supports freezing the tax, though he offered no timeline. A suspension would need congressional approval, and Republican leaders have in the past been reluctant to embrace any pause.
While the average state tax is 33.55 cents a gallon, it varies widely. California’s taxes and fees are estimated at 70.9 cents a gallon, the nation’s highest. The lowest tax and fee rate is in Alaska, 9 cents a gallon.
California’s costs are also boosted by other factors, including its tough environmental standards. The state requires a special blend of gasoline that aims to help air quality.
“This fuel burns cleaner but is more expensive to produce because it requires more processing steps and expensive blending components,” EIA said.
Another reason for the higher prices is California’s reliance on in-state refineries. It doesn’t have as much proximity as other states to interstate supply pipelines
Ripple effects
About 20% of the world’s oil passed through the strait prior to the war. But reopening the strait would be unlikely to suddenly bring prices down.
“In complex supply chains, a disruption in one critical link, even if only briefly, can cascade through the system, well beyond the initial event,” Pinar Keskinocak, professor at the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Georgia Tech, said in an analysis. “As delays persist and compound, interconnected systems often take a long time to recover, rebalance, and return to normal.”
“I don’t expect there to be an open flooding of barrels just leaving the region,” said Jerome Dortmans, co-head of global oil and products trading in Goldman Sachs Global Banking &amp; Markets, in an analysis.
And if the Iran crisis continues and the strait remains restricted, more price pain is probably ahead.
“A prolonged disruption of Middle East oil trade would create oil market conditions for which there is no historical precedent,” said a March report from the nonpartisan Congressional Research Service.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Ex-BLM activist exposes left wing &apos;indoctrination,&apos; reveals why he walked away</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A former Black Lives Matter activist pulled back the curtain on what he called the &quot;fraud&quot; and &quot;indoctrination&quot; of the radical left, explaining why he came to believe the movement he supported was a &quot;scam.&quot;
Xaviaer DuRousseau said he spent his youth supporting liberal causes, describing himself as the kid in college &quot;spreading woke stuff on campus,&quot; but that his awakening came during the 2020 George Floyd riots. He joined &quot;The Riley Gaines Show&quot; podcast to discuss the turning point that changed his mind.
&quot;Socialism has literally never worked. BLM has always been a scam and the Democratic Party has always been the party of racism and violence,&quot; DuRousseau said.
&quot;I have just been drinking the Kool-Aid because this was the indoctrination that was put upon me from the age of a little child,&quot; he added.
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DuRousseau, who is now a conservative content creator and a personality for PragerU, explained his shift began while being cast for Netflix’s reality show &quot;The Circle.&quot; He started researching conservative arguments, initially wanting to debunk them, but realized he’d been blinded by his own confirmation bias.
He said when he tried to question things like the riots or whether the millions raised were actually going to the victims’ families, he was met with hostility. 
&quot;Whenever I called it out, I was told that I needed to stay in line or that I was losing the plot. And I just got sick of it,&quot; DuRousseau said, adding that he realized how &quot;performative&quot; the activism was.
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DuRousseau explained that while he outwardly supported these movements, he had long-standing reservations about their messaging. He noted he had family and friends who worked in law enforcement during the height of the anti-police movement.
&quot;I thought it was weird that so many people were demonizing every single cop, and I thought it was insane to watch the looting and the rioting happening,&quot; he said.
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He also noted that the families of the victims of violence were not actually being helped by the organizations claiming to support them.
&quot;Breonna Taylor&apos;s mother was even speaking out saying that her daughter&apos;s name and death was exploited, and there [were] millions of dollars made off of her death,&quot; he said. &quot;Not a single dollar went to her, went to legal fees, or anything of that nature. So, I just started seeing the fraud pretty early on.&quot;
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In 2025, federal prosecutors launched an investigation into whether senior leaders of the Black Lives Matter organization defrauded donors of tens of millions.
In December 2025, the executive director of BLM OKC was indicted on 25 federal counts, including wire fraud and money laundering, after allegedly embezzling over $3 million in donations to fund international travel, shopping and real estate.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Dem House hopeful tied to district’s secret sex-abuse settlements after touting transparency record</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dem House hopeful tied to district’s secret sex-abuse settlements after touting transparency record</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A California Democrat running for Congress in a newly redrawn Central Valley congressional district has campaigned on bringing transparency to his local school board — but during his tenure, the board he served on reportedly settled multiple sex-abuse cases behind closed doors. 
Randy Villegas, running to represent California&apos;s newly redrawn 22nd Congressional District in the U.S. House following passage of the state&apos;s Proposition 50, is a college professor and most recently a school board member who ran on bringing transparency to the Visalia Unified School District (VUSD) in Central California. 
Meanwhile, on the website set up for his congressional candidacy, Villegas says he is running to &quot;bring accountable, people-first leadership to Washington.&quot; But, during his tenure as a Visalia Unified School District school board member, the district settled five confidential sex-abuse cases totaling nearly $14.4 million that included provisions to hide information from the public, according to data and documents obtained by the Los Angeles Times. 
In at least one of the settlements authorized unanimously by the board Villegas was present, Fox News Digital could confirm. In that settlement agreement, Visalia Unified School District paid out $3 million following sexual assault allegations against a kindergarten teacher from six former students, and it contained explicit provisions to keep the public in the dark. 
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It marked the fifth &quot;secret settlement&quot; in three years at Visalia Unified School District, according to the LA Times, all of which came during Villegas&apos;s tenure on the board that remains ongoing. Fox News Digital could not independently confirm if Villegas was present for the other four votes.
Fox News Digital reached out to Villegas’s campaign and Visalia Unified School District for comment, including questions about Villegas’s past transparency message, the board’s approval of confidential sex-abuse settlements and whether the public deserved more disclosure, but did not hear back in time for publication.
&quot;California Democrats have turned this race into a nightmare for parents,&quot; press secretary for the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), Christian Martinez, told Fox News Digital. &quot;Socialist Randy Villegas quietly approved massive confidential settlements tied to the sexual abuse of children, while Progressive Jasmeet Bains is backed by activists who pushed to weaken sex offender laws and strip parents of their rights proving both are willing to sacrifice kids’ safety to protect their far-left allies and agenda.&quot;
Visalia Unified School District board minutes from March 2025, reviewed by Fox News Digital, state Villegas was present when the board returned from closed session and unanimously approved a settlement agreement only identified as &quot;existing litigation&quot; titled &quot;Tulare County Superior Court, Case No. VCU 294247.&quot;
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When Fox News Digital searched the case number on the Tulare County, California, Superior Court&apos;s case search portal, there were six defendants matching the March 2025 settlement documents shared by the LA Times.
The case involved allegations of sexual abuse and assault from six former students against an adult male kindergarten teacher, with incidents occurring decades prior in both a classroom and the restroom, according to a 2022 complaint shared by the LA Times that detailed the six accusers&apos; allegations.
The teacher, between the years 1969 and 1971, allegedly &quot;used his kindergarten classroom and position of trust and authority to egregiously assault the youngest and most tender of students,&quot; the complaint says, alleging the teacher &quot;upended the kindergarten classroom into his personal playing field where (the teacher) preyed on and repeatedly assaulted multiple female students.&quot;
The resulting March 2025 confidential settlement agreement, approved by the board with Villegas present, included provisions where parties agreed to state only &quot;the matter has been resolved&quot; and promised to provide no &quot;further elaboration, discussion, or disclosure&quot; to third-parties about it.
The settlements were reached to resolve claims and did not constitute any admission of wrongdoing.
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The settlement agreement also acknowledged that the district may be required to disclose settlement terms under the California Public Records Act, but barred former students involved in the settlement from &quot;directly or indirectly&quot; encouraging anyone to file a public-records request about the settlements, or making one themselves.
At least three of the other settlement agreements from Villegas&apos; tenure on the Visalia Unified School District board and shared by the LA Times, which spanned abuse dating back decades, included the same secrecy provisions, according to a review by Fox News Digital.
The fifth, an $8 million settlement approved during Villegas&apos;s tenure, according to the LA Times&apos; reporting but unverified independently by Fox News Digital, included allegations from a former student who said, when they were 15, they were allegedly groomed and sexually assaulted by a school staff member in their mid-30s. The alleged abuse, according to a copy of the complaint shared by the LA Times, took place during the 2022–2023 school year. 
The plaintiff accused Visalia Unified School District of negligent hiring, supervision and retention, in the complaint, alleging the district knew or should have known the defendant was unfit to work there.
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The plaintiff’s attorney told news outlet ABC 30 that the defendant in the case had been released from the same school a decade earlier over serious misconduct before being brought back in 2022. That lawyer later represented another student with allegations against the same staff member, ABC30 reported, adding the defendant was facing 11 felony counts for misconduct during the 2022–2023 school year.
The settlement in that case was reached one month before a civil trial was expected to start, The Fresno Bee added in coverage from 2025. 
Villegas, while running to retain his vacancy appointment to the school board in 2022, prior to any of the aforementioned settlements, bragged that during his temporary appointment he &quot;pushed for transparency, supporting a policy to grant the public access to meeting recordings,&quot; in a candidate profile for the Visalia Times Delta. In the bio on his congressional candidacy website, Villegas echoes a similar message.
&quot;Randy&apos;s running to fight for working families, protect our democracy, and bring accountable, people-first leadership to Washington,&quot; Villegas&apos; website says. &quot;He’s challenging Republican David Valadao, who has consistently sided with corporate interests over the needs of our communities.&quot;
Villegas, who teaches political science at the College of the Sequoias since getting his doctorate from the University of California at Santa Cruz, is running in California’s June 2 top-two primary against incumbent Republican Rep. David Valadao and Democratic Assemblywoman Bains. 
Fox News Digital reached out to campaigns for Valadao and Bains for comment, but did not hear back in time for publication.   
Villegas&apos; campaign has drawn support from the progressive wing of the party, most notably Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., who endorsed Villegas in November 2025, Dolores Huerta, the co-founder of the United Farm Workers alongside Cesar Chavez, and the Congressional Progressive Caucus PAC, whose co-chairs, Reps. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., and Maxwell Frost, D-Fla., praised Villegas as a candidate who would bring Central Valley voices to Congress. Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., also has endorsed Villegas, according to local California reporting. 
The 22nd Congressional District previously was held by Republicans Devin Nunes and Connie Conway.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jon Rahm addresses whether he regrets leaving PGA Tour for LIV Golf: &apos;Never an argument in my mind&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jon Rahm addresses whether he regrets leaving PGA Tour for LIV Golf: &apos;Never an argument in my mind&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>When Jon Rahm left the PGA Tour for LIV Golf in late 2023, it felt like a seismic shift in the battle between the two tours.
Rahm, already a two-time major winner, including the 2023 Masters earlier that year, joined Bryson DeChambeau and gave LIV arguably two of the best four players in the world. Along with Brooks Koepka, known for his prowess in the biggest tournaments, Dustin Johnson, and legendary players like Phil Mickelson and Sergio Garcia.
While many defections could be hand waved away, Rahm’s departure felt like a major blow and the type of move that could lead to a merger and reunification of the game. Fast forward a few years, and the situation has changed completely. 
LIV is now facing a significant funding crisis, as well as questions about the tour’s ability to continue operating after the 2026 season. The PGA Tour, which was caught off guard by LIV’s foundation and seemed immediately on the back foot, suddenly has the upper hand.
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 What happens next is anyone’s guess; several players have committed to staying with LIV, or at least, not returning to the PGA Tour. Others are up in the air, like Bryson DeChambeau, whose contract expires after this season. Then there’s Rahm. One of the most competitive golfers in the world, who immediately made arrangements with the DP World Tour to allow him to play in future tournaments, should he need to. 
Ahead of this week’s PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club outside Philadelphia, Rahm was, of course, asked about his decision to leave and whether he now regrets it, considering the challenges LIV faces. Golf Digest’s Shane Ryan brought up his decision in 2023 and the thought that it might be the catalyst to reunify the game.
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&quot;I was never like thinking that I was going to be any sort of weight that would tip the scales to make things come together. That was never an argument in my mind,&quot; he said.
&quot;When asked if that was the case for people to come together, that would be great. I never made a decision based on that.&quot;
As to whether he regrets leaving, Rahm answered by saying he never approaches decisions that way.
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&quot;Now, I would also say I&apos;ve made a lot of decisions in my life, and I&apos;ve never gone back thinking, ‘Oh, had I known this again, I would do X and Y different,’&quot; he explained. &quot;I could do that about 15 different golf shots on the golf course every single day. If I lived my life like that as a golfer, I would be a very pessimistic person … just to speculate on what could have done, what could have been different doesn&apos;t really make much sense.&quot;
Rahm is an intelligent, insightful person with a tremendous impact on the game. It’s possible, if not likely, that he did hope his move to LIV would be, if not decisive, important in reunifying the game. And it likely was, as discussions between LIV’s backers and the PGA seemed to increase after his move. Though that dynamic has now changed, dramatically.
He’s also infamously intense when he gets on the course, and there’s little doubt he’d be concerned or unhappy if the quality of play on LIV decreases, should the tour’s funding diminish without Saudi Arabia’s financial support. Particularly because he remains in the prime of his career at just 31 years old. 
Whatever the outcome, golf fans want to see Rahm compete against the best. Hopefully that becomes more common moving forward.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>El condado de Pima recurre a ley estatal poco utilizada en enfrentamiento con sheriff Nanos</news:name>
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			<news:title>El condado de Pima recurre a ley estatal poco utilizada en enfrentamiento con sheriff Nanos</news:title>
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Mientras los supervisores del condado de Pima se preparan para abordar el informe del sheriff Chris Nanos en la reunión del martes —siendo su destitución un posible desenlace—, un estatuto de Arizona, rara vez invocado fuera de momentos de crisis política, se sitúa ahora en el centro de la disputa.
La sección 11-253 de los Estatutos Revisados de Arizona permite que una junta de supervisores del condado obligue a “cualquier funcionario del condado a presentar informes bajo juramento sobre cualquier asunto relacionado con los deberes de su cargo”.
La ley ha sido invocada en meses recientes tanto en los condados de Pima como de Maricopa.
En la más reciente aplicación de la ley en el condado de Pima, los supervisores utilizaron la legislación para obligar al sheriff demócrata Nanos a presentar un informe que respondiera preguntas sobre su historial laboral, acciones disciplinarias, prácticas de aplicación de leyes migratorias y presupuesto. Después de recibir el informe en abril, el supervisor Matt Heinz dijo que no cumplía con los requisitos legales establecidos en la solicitud de la junta de mayoría demócrata.
Heinz, quien representa al Distrito 2, dijo que el informe no cumplió con lo que la junta requería.
“Hay deficiencias significativas en su respuesta que considero tan problemáticas que lo ponen en riesgo de destitución”, dijo Heinz a Arizona Luminaria el 28 de abril.
La disputa ha expuesto una ambigüedad clave en la ley: aunque permite que las juntas requieran informes “bajo juramento”, no especifica cómo debe invocarse ese requisito.
Steve Primack, director ejecutivo del Arizona Legislative Council, dijo que la ley ofrece poca orientación.
“La pregunta… de cómo la junta puede requerir que el funcionario del condado presente un informe bajo juramento o entregue una fianza no está específicamente prescrita en la ley”, dijo Primack a Arizona Luminaria.
A diferencia de otras leyes que exigen explícitamente que las presentaciones se hagan “por escrito” o “en una forma prescrita”, la sección A.R.S. 11-253 no contiene ese tipo de lenguaje, explicó.
“Sospecho que un tribunal tendrá que decidir si simplemente citar la ley es suficiente o si la junta tiene que utilizar específicamente las palabras de la ley y solicitar que el informe sea bajo juramento”, agregó Primack.
El equipo legal de Nanos argumenta que la junta no solicitó explícitamente un informe bajo juramento en su moción, mientras que Heinz sostuvo que citaron la ley estatal en la moción, la cual ya especifica que el informe debe hacerse “bajo juramento”.
La agenda de la reunión pública de la junta del 7 de abril cita explícitamente ese requisito. “Solicitud de informe al sheriff Nanos conforme a A.R.S. §11-253(A) Discusión/Dirección/Acción respecto al borrador del lenguaje y preguntas sobre las cuales la Junta buscará un informe bajo juramento del sheriff Chris Nanos”, señala el registro público.
Presentar el informe bajo juramento es clave porque, conforme a la ley, si un funcionario se niega a hacerlo, la junta puede destituirlo del cargo.
Heinz dijo que solo ha habido unos cuantos casos en la historia del estado en los que se ha invocado la sección A.R.S. 11-253.
Un ejemplo moderno de su uso ocurrió en el condado de Pima a principios de la década de 1990, cuando una junta de mayoría republicana utilizó la ley para obligar al entonces tasador del condado Alan Lang, demócrata, a testificar bajo juramento en medio de acusaciones de que intimidó a empleados con un arma de fuego.
El proceso se extendió durante varios días de testimonios y reuniones especiales. Aunque Lang finalmente no fue destituido, en parte porque cumplió y testificó, la controversia provocó lo que en ese momento fue el mayor esfuerzo de revocación de mandato a nivel condado en la historia del condado de Pima.
Más recientemente, el estatuto fue utilizado en el condado de Maricopa, donde los supervisores lo invocaron para obligar al registrador Justin Heap a proporcionar información relacionada con la administración electoral.
En ambos casos, el informe fue presentado bajo juramento y de manera presencial. Esto contrasta con el informe escrito y sin juramento presentado por el sheriff Nanos a través de su abogado.
Primack señaló que, si bien existe al menos un caso judicial en Arizona que interpreta el A.R.S. 11-253, este aborda la facultad de la junta para destituir a un funcionario, y no los mecanismos sobre cómo deben solicitarse los informes.
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			  <news:name>Illegal alien ‘monster’ charged with raping dead girlfriend’s daughter, DHS blames Biden-era policies</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has lodged a detainer asking Montana officials to not release an illegal alien from jail who is charged with raping his dead girlfriend&apos;s daughter.
Wualter Jesus Travieso Soto, 29, who authorities say entered the United States illegally in 2023 and was later released, is being held in Flathead County on felony charges of sexual intercourse without consent involving a child under 16, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office started to look into Soto in May 2025 after his former girlfriend’s sister told authorities that he took custody of her sister’s children after she died in a car accident in 2024.
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Soto&apos;s former girlfriend’s sister fought over guardianship of the children after she said she discovered photos and videos of the Venezuelan national allegedly &quot;kissing and holding her eldest niece ‘in a romantic manner,’&quot; the Daily Inter Laken reported.
After the children’s aunt secured guardianship, the girl told investigators Soto had raped her multiple times and, in one alleged incident, choked her, according to DHS.
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Soto was arrested Feb. 1 and remains jailed on $200,000 bail, authorities said.
&quot;This monster repeatedly raped the child of his dead girlfriend,&quot; DHS Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis said in a statement Thursday.
&quot;He would not be in this country in the first place if it weren’t for the Biden Administration’s disastrous catch and release policies that allowed him into our country. ICE is asking officials in Montana to turn this perverted criminal over to ICE custody so that we can get him off our streets and out of our country. With cooperation from our local partners, we will ensure this predator NEVER harms another innocent child.&quot;
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DHS said in a post on X that ICE, with cooperation from Montana authorities, &quot;will ensure this predator NEVER harms another innocent child.&quot;
Records reviewed by Fox News Digital also showed he sought legal guardianship of at least one of the children in court following his girlfriend&apos;s death in the car accident in 2024.
He pleaded not guilty before Judge Danni Coffman at his April 9 arraignment. Soto remains in the county jail, held on an immigration detainer and $200,000 bail. His next court date is Aug. 3.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>PHOENIX – When Jerry Colangelo built the 2001 World Series champion Arizona Diamondbacks, he did so with an $85 million payroll that was just $26 million short of the league-leading New York Yankees ($111 million). 
Colangelo doesn’t think the same achievement would be possible today.
“It had never been done before in the history of baseball, and probably never will be again in today’s economic structure,” Colangelo said. “Those with the real money, I’m talking about maybe three or four teams – the L.A. Dodgers, the Mets, the Yankees – there’s only a handful of teams really that can compete financially. 
“For everyone else, it’s a long shot. I mean, big-time long shot.”
As Major League Baseball’s collective bargaining agreement approaches its Dec. 1 expiration date, Colangelo’s opinion is shared by numerous owners, who are aggressively pushing for a strict salary cap in negotiations for the next CBA. Driven by high-spending teams such as the Dodgers and Mets, owners argue that a cap will ensure competitive balance, while players and agents view it as a thinly veiled attempt to limit salaries.
The impasse is casting a pall over the 2026 season.
The chances of a compromise being reached before the current agreement expires are considered slim by many. In February, MLB Players Association Interim Executive Director Bruce Meyer told ESPN a lockout is “all but guaranteed.” 
Similar to 2021, a lockout would mean no free agency or trades, but this time regular season games could be lost as well. 
“I think both sides have baseball’s best interest in mind and in the end they’re going to work it out,” said Padres manager Craig Stammen, who is also a former player and coach. “I’m not too worried about a potential lockout honestly. It’s not anything that I can control. I spent a lot of time on it as a player rep the last time it went around and I’m happy not being a part of it this year.”
This situation isn’t anything new for the league or those involved. The ninth work stoppage in MLB history, and the most recent, was put into effect on Dec. 2, 2021, immediately after the previous agreement expired. Back then, the disagreement between the league and the Major League Baseball Players Association focused on compensation for younger players and solutions to prevent teams from purposefully tanking to improve their position in the draft.
More than three months later, the league and the union finally agreed on a new five-year contract. As a result of the temporary lockout, Opening Day was delayed.
This time around, the question itself is singular, but the implications are anything but.
Given the payroll disparity throughout the league, owners believe a salary cap is necessary for the game’s future. For obvious reasons, players strongly oppose the idea, despite the fact that over 90% of the World Series champions in the past two decades were in the top half of the league’s payroll. 
If a cap is to be instituted, players have countered with the possibility of a salary floor to ensure teams like the Marlins are forced to spend more.
“Teams spending money is never bad for baseball and never bad for players, ever, in any situation,” the Athletics’ Brent Rooker told ESPN.




Last season, the Los Angeles Dodgers shattered MLB spending records with a total expenditure of approximately $514.6 million, which includes both player payroll and luxury tax payments. The actual player payroll component was roughly $345.3 million, alongside a record tax of $169.4 million. The Dodgers’ 2025 total spending was roughly seven times the $68.7 million payroll of the lowest-spending team, the Miami Marlins, highlighting the league’s spending disparity. 
Perhaps not surprisingly, L.A. won its second straight World Series title.
This isn’t the first time MLB owners have pushed for a salary cap, but history doesn’t suggest that this dispute will have a simple resolution. The same debate resulted in a work stoppage back in 1994 – the longest in the league’s history. It spanned 232 days, from Aug. 12 to April 2, 1995, and led to the cancellation of the remainder of the regular season, the postseason and the World Series. 
Despite the entrenched viewpoints, Angels general manager Perry Minasian isn’t as concerned about a lack of parity in the league.
“We’ve seen teams with big payrolls have success and we’ve seen teams with small payrolls have success,” Minasian said. “At the end of the day, we’re worried about now. We’re worried about this season and we’ll see what happens.”
The threat of a lockout and its potential implications will loom over the league this season, but ultimately both sides want to see the game continue to flourish. 
“I think it’s all about trying to grow the game and do what’s better for the game,” Padres general manager A.J. Preller said. “It’s always better when you’re on the field playing. I’m sure the labor situation is gonna be there in the background this season, but most of the time over the last 20 years they’ve been able to find a way to get it worked out in a way that’s positive for baseball.”
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			<news:title>Million-dollar SNAP food stamp fraud scheme in Walz&apos;s backyard sparks outrage: &apos;Cruel joke&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Authorities in Minnesota have filed criminal charges against a man accused of a food stamp fraud scheme that defrauded taxpayers out of over $1 million. 
Abdidwahid Mohamed, the owner of Minnesota Food Grocery LLC, allegedly used EBT cards registered to others to purchase items at Sam’s Club and Costco in 2021 before turning around and reselling them in his store, Fox 9 Minneapolis reported.
Authorities in Hennepin County say they observed Mohamed making purchases and followed him back to his store with the goods. Surveillance footage and GPS data backed this up, while investigators noted that many of the EBT cardholders were either out of the country or say they never shopped at the stores he used. 
SNAP, the federal program allegedly abused by Mohamed, provides food assistance to low-income households through EBT cards that function like debit cards. 
FOOD-STAMP FRAUD NUMBERS EXPOSE WHICH STATES ARE DRAINING THE MOST TAXPAYER DOLLARS
&quot;Mohamed received $1,141,082 in EBT payments,&quot; according to the complaint, which added that the plan &quot;involved a high degree of sophistication or planning or occurred over a lengthy period of time.&quot;  
Mohamed faces up to 20 years in prison or a $100,000 fine if found guilty.
&quot;Minneapolis didn&apos;t become America&apos;s fraud capital by accident,&quot; Dalia al-Aqidi, a Republican running for Congress in Minnesota&apos;s 5th Congressional District against Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., told Fox News Digital. &quot;It was earned. This week, it&apos;s a grocer charged with running up $1.1 million in charges on other people&apos;s EBT cards. Next week, it will be something else, but the bill always lands on the Minnesotans who actually pay taxes.&quot;
Aqidi says that families tell her &quot;affordability&quot; is what &quot;keeps them up night&quot; and the &quot;cruel joke is that the money is here to really make a difference for people.&quot;
MINNESOTA MILLIONAIRE WHO QUALIFIED FOR FOOD STAMPS WARNS OF &apos;FRAUD BY DESIGN&apos; LOOPHOLE AHEAD OF HEARING
&quot;It is just lining the wrong pockets and paying for luxury cars and houses on the other side of the world. The fraudsters are only half the story. The other half are the people administering these programs, from the front lines all the way up to Ilhan Omar, Attorney General Keith Ellison, and Governor Tim Walz. There has been talk about ending fraud in Minnesota for years. I am going to Washington to actually do it.&quot;
Two Republican lawmakers in Minnesota who spoke to Fox News Digital echoed a similar sentiment, including state Sen. Mark Koran, a Republican, who said the situation is &quot;yet another example of why Minnesota is target number one for fraudsters.&quot;
&quot;The sheer volume of welfare programs, combined with the inability of state agencies to detect obvious fraud is alarming. Once again, it was a private retailer, not the state, that uncovered this fraud scheme,&quot; Koran added, referencing the suspect being initially flagged by Walmart’s Global Investigation Team.
&quot;All individuals involved, including the people that sold their EBT cards to Abdi Mohamed, have to be fully prosecuted,&quot; Koran said. People who come here to steal from hardworking Minnesota taxpayers deserve serious consequences.
Minnesota state Sen. Michael Holmstrom, a Republican, reacted to the news by telling Fox News Digital, &quot;This may be the laziest one yet.&quot;
&quot;We had this guy, Abdi Mohamed, and he named his scam company &apos;Minnesota Food Grocery LLC.&apos; They aren’t even trying, because they have been conditioned to believe there are no consequences.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Walz&apos;s office for comment.
The charges come amid the massive fraud scandal unfolding in Minnesota within social services programs, particularly within the Somali community, in recent months, along with a renewed crackdown from the Trump administration on food stamp fraud.
&quot;Since its inception, SNAP has helped our most vulnerable citizens afford the essential and nutritious food they need,&quot; Rollins and Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wrote in a Fox News op-ed in March. &quot;At least, that is what the program is supposed to do.
&quot;Over time, however, SNAP has been taken advantage of, allowing many to game the system and leaving millions of vulnerable Americans without healthy, nutrient-dense food options.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Asked whether Americans’ financial situation was motivating him to make a deal, President Trump said bluntly, “Not even a little bit.”</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>GRAND CANYON — 50 years ago this month, five Arizona hang gliders were permitted by the National Park Service to conduct feasibility test flights from the South Rim of the canyon.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>GRAND CANYON — The National Park Service is pleased to announce the reopening of the historic Lookout Studio following completion of a major interior restoration project. This work represents the second phase of a multi‑year effort by NPS and Xanterra…</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hilary Duff makes her SI Swim cover debut, Carrie Underwood rocks out with Mötley Crüe &amp; defending Banana-ball</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hilary Duff makes her SI Swim cover debut, Carrie Underwood rocks out with Mötley Crüe &amp; defending Banana-ball</news:title>
			<news:keywords>There&apos;s something I&apos;d like to get off my chest: I do not understand the hate for the Savannah Bananas.
Every time a new Banana-ball video starts making its way around the internet machine, all the b*tchers and moaners come out of the woodwork to complain: It&apos;s so silly. It&apos;s corny. It&apos;s not real baseball!
Obviously. That&apos;s sort of the point.
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That would be like getting mad at the Harlem Globetrotters for not demonstrating proper basketball fundamentals. Or attending &quot;The Book of Mormon&quot;on Broadway and expecting a church service.
So, naturally, when country star Riley Green sang a tune and knocked a single for the Bananas in Atlanta yesterday, all the macho men took to Twitter/X to hurl some insults and carry on about &quot;get the dancing and singing out of my baseball!&quot;
In fact, most of the comments I cannot repost. Because they are insinuating, in not such nice words, that everyone in the Savannah Bananas lineup is a homosexual.
Don&apos;t be bitter just because your wife thinks Riley Green is hot.
Now, I&apos;m not saying the Bananas are for everyone. It&apos;s perfectly fine if you&apos;re not into them. I, personally, have never bought tickets for a Banana-ball event. But I&apos;m also not turning my hatred for them into a personality trait. If you have small children and are looking for a fun way to spend an afternoon, why not check out a game?
Besides, if they&apos;re good enough for Maggie Sajak...
Anyway, all I&apos;m saying is that some of the miserable people on the internet need to learn to welcome a little joy and whimsy into their lives. There are much bigger problems in this world than grown men doing choreographed dance numbers on a baseball diamond.
And I look forward to ignoring all of those problems starting on Friday when I fly down to Florida to firmly plant my barely-clothed behind in the sand for a week.
So I regret to inform you that I will not be joining you for next week&apos;s Tuesday Nightcaps. The good news, though, is that my pal and colleague Matt Reigle will be here, and he is one hell of a pinch hitter.
Even better than the Savannah Bananas.
So grab yourself a fruity rum drink with a little umbrella in my honor. And let&apos;s get to it.
What a comeback year it&apos;s been for Hilary Duff. She was a superstar 20 years ago — with a hit Disney Channel show and a music career. Then, she just sort of... went away. She had a few kids, enjoyed the private life and then came bursting back onto the scene in the last few months.
She&apos;s got a revamped music career, she&apos;s a muscle mommy and... officially an SI Swim cover model.
Hilary was one of four women announced as the 2026 cover models. And don&apos;t worry, I&apos;ve got the rest of them for you, too.
Alix Earle:
Tiffany Haddish:
Nicole Williams English:
I actually had no idea who Nicole Williams English was until today. But I did learn she&apos;s 41. Goals.
Oh, and I learned something else recently. People still watch &quot;American Idol.&quot; Unbelievable, right?
Last night after work and the gym, I stopped by my local watering hole to grab a beer with a girlfriend. And when I first walked in, I thought my eyes and ears did deceive me. Surely they aren&apos;t showing &quot;American Idol&quot; on all the TV screens with the sound on full blast booming through the speakers? At a bar. Surely not, right?
Well, friends, they absolutely were. Apparently a big group of people came in so excited to watch the season 24 (!!!) finale that the bartender just put it on all the TVs and cranked it on up.
A woman named Hannah Harper took home the crown. Or the record deal, or whatever it is that they win on that show. And this is, I&apos;m told, a big deal because she&apos;s the first female country singer to win &quot;Idol&quot; since Queen Carrie Underwood won season 4 in 2005. 2005!
Speaking of Carrie, the real highlight of the night was her taking the stage with Mötley Crüe.
Oh, and it turns out I&apos;m a dumbass. The reason everyone at my local drinking establishment was so into this particular &quot;American Idol&quot; finale is because one of the finalists, Jordan McCullough, is from right here in Murfreesboro, Tennessee! The whole dang town — except for me — apparently got the memo to tune in and cheer him on.
Embarrassing, since I&apos;m supposed to be on top of the news or whatever.
So please forgive me, Jordan. I had no idea you were a local hero. And congrats on your second-place finish!
Last week, I revealed that I went hang gliding for the very first time at Lookout Mountain Flight Park in northwest GeorgiaGeorgia.
When I posted the photo on Instagram everyone had questions. What was it like? How does that thing even stay in the air? Are you insane?
Probably. But since inquiring minds wanted to know, I went ahead and documented the whole experience. You can read about it below and also watch the footage on YouTube. Check it out and let me know what you think! Would you try it?
HANG GLIDING LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN: WHAT IT’S REALLY LIKE TO BE AERO-TOWED 1,700 FEET ABOVE GEORGIA
Check out GoPro footage from the flight:
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Eric P. Writes: I appreciate the pics and videos of the idiots at the Met Gala that for some reason think they look good, edgy or .I don’t know.. What I do know, is that I am off the hook for being the last person on the end of a Cabo bar conga line and looking at myself in the mirror and thinking &quot;you are the dumbest son of a bitch in the world.&quot;
Amber:
Could not agree more, Eric. Seeing all the very stupid outfits at the Met Gala has given me the confidence to leave my house barefoot wearing a lamp shade as a hat.
Last week, Candace Parker and Aliyah Boston said they both let their dogs sleep with them in their beds. And while I certainly get it, my husband and I (very cruelly) require our 80-pound fur missile of a German Shepherd to sleep elsewhere... like on our giant comfy couch or on his expensive memory foam dog bed.
So I asked y&apos;all: do dogs belong in the bed?
Cindy F. in KS Writes: A resounding YES! Sure there&apos;s dog hair all over the bed, bruises from dogs climbing all over me and pushing me out of bed in the middle of the night. But there&apos;s also the comforting feeling of a dog curled up next to me, doggie cuddles and kisses, and a companion when I&apos;m sad or sick in bed. The love, joy and entertainment a dog gives far outweighs the extra cleaning and bruised body. Dogs are special...there&apos;s a reason dog is God spelled backwards. ☺️
Fred H. Writes: This is Tate, my Hangin Tree dog. He&apos;s a cow dog and like a lot of cow dogs he is totally devoted to the wife and me. Everyone else not so much. His life is going with me. I&apos;m a rancher so there&apos;s no job involved where he can&apos;t go. I go outside he goes. He&apos;s not underfoot but he&apos;s around. I check cows, which is his favorite, he goes. I go in the house he&apos;s coming in. You really think I&apos;m going to tell him he can&apos;t sleep in bed?
Nebraska Niemo Writes: First off, thanks for all you do for this community. You definitely make me smile! As the owner of three Golden Retrievers (one Red, one Tan and one English Cream…we like to think of ourselves as multi-cultural) I will absolutely not let our dogs onto the bed. Yes, we give couch cuddles. I do not have enough room for three 75 lb muscle balls with legs/nails…
Gene in the Rock Writes: Lexi topped out at 38 pounds, a little heavier than I would have liked but it&apos;s all good, she&apos;s still light enough that I can pick her up. She&apos;s not a bed hog but would definitely be upset if she couldn&apos;t sleep at our feet. The fun part is that some portion of her doggy brain thinks she needs to occupy the exact spot where I&apos;m about to lay down, so every night I need to pick up the edge of the blanket and literally roll her out of the way like Kvapil at Kansas. Hilarious. I suppose she thinks it&apos;s some sort of doggy carnival ride, but I&apos;d sure hate to have to try that with an 80 pounder like Rocky!
Jon C. Writes: We currently have two Shih Tzu mixes and they sleep in the bed. They both have their blankets/spots at the foot. Until her passing a couple years ago, we also had a shepherd mix. But she had her own doggie bed by our bed. Except for whenever thunderstorms or fireworks were going off  Then it was just one big pile up in the middle of the king size bed.
Jeff M. Writes: Attached is exhibit A why our dogs aren&apos;t allowed in bed. This is how they spend their days, and it&apos;s a chore just to get them clean enough to walk around the house. Plus, with their diet of goat skittles, horse turds, and their favorite treat chicken poop, their gas is industrial strength toxic waste. Wouldn&apos;t be ideal waking up to that in the middle of the night. 
Mike L. Writes: This little guy is Arlo, and at 16 lbs. is small enough for the bed. He camps out between my wife and I and has stairs to get up on the bed.
That last one is my doggo. 😊
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			  <news:name>Disturbing new details revealed in death of Denver airport intruder who died after breaching fence</news:name>
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			<news:title>Disturbing new details revealed in death of Denver airport intruder who died after breaching fence</news:title>
			<news:keywords>This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 800-273-TALK (8255).
Officials revealed Tuesday that the individual killed in the horrific runway strike late Friday night in Denver died by suicide after breaching multiple airport security layers.
The trespasser was identified as 41-year-old Michael Mott, who was seen on video loitering near a runway at Denver International Airport before suddenly stepping in front of a Frontier Airlines jet during its takeoff roll.
Airport officials said they were not aware that Mott had entered the restricted area after scaling an 8-foot perimeter fence topped with barbed wire. He was ultimately pulled into the aircraft’s engine, which subsequently triggered a fire.
The medical examiner determined the cause of death to be multiple blunt and sharp-force injuries.
TAIWAN AIR FORCE OFFICER KILLED AFTER BEING ‘INHALED’ BY FIGHTER JET’S ENGINE
According to airport representatives, ground detection sensors set off an alarm near the perimeter fence shortly after 11 p.m.
Authorities said airport operators monitoring live surveillance cameras initially did not spot any trespassers. Instead, they identified what appeared to be a herd of deer near the fence line. Ditches in the area may have also partially obstructed their view of the individual, officials added.
DRIVER PLOWS THROUGH AIRPORT GATE ONTO AIRFIELD, SNEAKS ONTO PLANES BEFORE POLICE TAKEDOWN, BODYCAM SHOWS
Despite the initial findings, airport officials were notified shortly afterward that an individual had been struck by the aircraft while crossing the runway. 
&quot;And then just minutes later, we were alerted by the FAA of the person being hit,&quot; Denver International Airport CEO Phil Washington said. 
&quot;It took approximately 15 seconds for this person, to jump over the eight-foot fence topped with barbed wire,&quot; Washington added. &quot;The time between climbing over the fence and being struck by the plane again was approximately two minutes.&quot;
Officials added that Mott crossed roughly 650 feet of land to reach the runway after scaling the fence.
&apos;WARNING SIGNS WERE ALL THERE&apos; BEFORE DEADLY DC MID-AIR CRASH, FORMER AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER SAYS
After the incident, investigators said the fence in the area where the breach occurred was found to be completely intact. 
Officials stated they do not currently know how Mott traveled to such a remote area as investigators did not find any car, bicycle or other types of vehicles nearby.
The airport’s security system relies on 36 miles of TSA-compliant fencing, along with closed-circuit cameras, thermal imaging, ground-based radar and security patrols.
Officials emphasized that safety protocols and perimeter security are currently under review to identify potential improvements to the airport’s defense system, including efforts to address potential camera blind spots caused by ditches near the fence line.
There were 231 people on board Frontier Flight 4345, officials said.
Twelve passengers reported minor injuries, most of them sustained while using the emergency slide during the evacuation.
Five individuals were transported to local hospitals and four have been released. The condition of the remaining patient remains unknown.
The investigation remains ongoing and is being conducted jointly by local law enforcement and federal agencies, including the National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>See How Trump Is Renovating the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool</news:name>
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			<news:title>See How Trump Is Renovating the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A rundown of the problems at the pool and what President Trump is trying to do to fix them.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Suspected Texas killer is an illegal from Mexico accused in rash of &apos;extreme violence&apos; against women</news:name>
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			<news:title>Suspected Texas killer is an illegal from Mexico accused in rash of &apos;extreme violence&apos; against women</news:title>
			<news:keywords>U.S. Marshals and Texas police have arrested an illegal immigrant and suspected serial killer in connection with a pair of strangling murders from 2024 and 2018 — and two more recent shootings in which female victims survived.
Luis Fernando Benitez-Gonzalez, 26, is accused of killing 34-year-old Alyssa Ann Rivera, in Austin, and 28-year-old Alba Jenisse Aviles-Marti in Bastrop County.
&quot;We believe that there is a strong likelihood that Benitez is responsible for further acts of extreme violence,&quot; Austin Police Detective Chris Anderson said at a news briefing.
He was arrested on April 27 in the Dallas area by the Lone Star Fugitive Task Force, Anderson said.
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The detective alleged that the evidence and Benitez-Gonzalez&apos;s own statements show &quot;a repeated pattern of violence conducted against vulnerable female victims.&quot;
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He said Benitez-Gonzalez may have interacted with more potential victims in Austin, Dallas, Houston and Hidalgo County.
&quot;He has a 2018 case, and he has a 2024 case,&quot; Anderson said. &quot;People who commit crimes of this nature, with the very distinct MO, they usually don&apos;t take a break. Not for six years.&quot;
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During the briefing, Deputy U.S. Marshal Brandon Filla revealed that Benitez-Gonzalez is a Mexican national who had previously been voluntarily deported in 2020. It was not immediately clear when he returned to the U.S.
Austin police found Rivera dead on June 21, 2024, after a resident called 911 to report seeing a body in a vacant home on Metcalfe Road. She had been beaten and strangled, police said.
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In 2018, Aviles-Marti had been sexually assaulted and strangled with a seatbelt in her car, according to authorities. Bastrop County deputies responded to the scene after a driver reported seeing her car on the shoulder of San Antonio Road — just three miles from where Rivera&apos;s remains were found six years later.
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Austin police announced in 2024 they had linked the two cases after investigators sent DNA evidence from each of them to the FBI&apos;s CODIS database. Benitez-Gonzalez, however, was not in the database, and it took another two years before he was charged.
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Then in November and December 2025, two women survived shooting incidents, Anderson said.
One of them fought back and managed to wrestle her attacker&apos;s phone away, he added. Ballistic evidence linked her shooting to the other victim, and ultimately to Benitez-Gonzalez in Dallas.
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Anderson and another detective interrogated him.
&quot;During that interview, he made admissions related to both aggravated assaults and the 2024 homicide of Alyssa Rivera and the 2018 homicide of Alba Jenisse Aviles-Marti,&quot; he said. &quot;Although Benitez-Gonzalez attempted to characterize his actions as self-defense, the totality of the evidence developed in this investigation does not support that claim.&quot;
Benitez-Gonzalez is being held without bail at the Travis County Jail on charges including first-degree murder and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has also filed a detainer request.
Anyone with information that may be of value to investigators is asked to call the Austin Police Homicide unit at 512-974-8477 or Capital Area Crime Stoppers at 512-472-8477.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;The View&apos; co-host Sunny Hostin praises Trump for &apos;good policies&apos; on fertility care and child savings accounts</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;The View&apos; co-host Sunny Hostin praises Trump for &apos;good policies&apos; on fertility care and child savings accounts</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;The View&quot; co-host Sunny Hostin called President Donald Trump&apos;s proposals to expand fertility care and set up investment savings accounts for children &quot;good policies&quot; on Monday.
The Trump administration announced an effort on Sunday to expand access to fertility care, as the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services and Treasury proposed a rule to include a &quot;new category of limited excepted benefits to further expand the ability of employers to offer meaningful fertility benefits to their employees,&quot; according to a press release.
Hostin — a frequent harsh critic of Trump and his policies — actually praised the effort.
&quot;As someone who also struggled with infertility, Manny and I went through our entire life savings to have our children,&quot; Hostin said. &quot;There was no insurance. We were fortunate enough to have a home that his parents gave us a down payment for, and we borrowed against our entire home and our entire savings to have our two beautiful children. And so the fact that something like this is available, where you do have help with IVF, that you do have help with the IVF drugs, I think is a win.&quot;
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&quot;There’s so much to criticize Donald Trump for — especially his racism and his xenophobia and his misogyny, yes — but these particular things where you have an account, a Trump account where your children can have $200,000 when they’re 18 years old and the help with infertility, which is also a crisis in the country, I think you call a thing a thing and I think these are good policies,&quot; she added. 
Fellow co-host Whoopi Goldberg pushed back on Hostin&apos;s support, though praising the expansion of fertility benefits.
&quot;I think the infertility is great, and I&apos;ll believe it when I see people actually getting to do it, but I will not give him this until he takes care of the kids from birth to 18 or 20. I’m sorry. That’s me,&quot; she said.
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Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin — who worked in the first Trump administration but has since become a vocal critic — also said she supported the policies and that she opened a Trump account for her newborn son.
&quot;I set up a Trump account for my son when he was born,&quot; she said. &quot;The government matches $1,000. And if you were to contribute 5,000 a year, which that&apos;s higher end, you would do — that’s like tax-free, tax deferred — Charles Schwab says at 18, it would have about 100,000 or almost $200,000 in it, so this is similar to a 529 account or a Roth IRA.&quot;
Griffin explained that she used IVF to get pregnant, and it took her five rounds, costing six figures.
On TrumpRX, Griffin said, one of the medications was listed for much less than what she had paid.
&quot;I paid ten times more than what it’s now available for,&quot; she said. &quot;This isn’t new. Mark Cuban has something very similar where he has low-cost drugs, but these are tangible impacts to help people. So my thing is, Trump gives us plenty to critique him on. This is not bad policy.&quot;
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Trump Accounts were created under the &quot;One Big Beautiful Bill&quot; signed July 4, 2025, and are structured as tax-deferred investment accounts for children. Eligible children born between Jan. 1, 2025, and Dec. 31, 2028, who are U.S. citizens with valid Social Security numbers, receive a $1,000 federal seed contribution, while families and employers can also contribute under set limits.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NHL Playoffs Game 5 preview: Why the under 6.5 is the play for Ducks vs. Golden Knights tonight</news:name>
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			<news:title>NHL Playoffs Game 5 preview: Why the under 6.5 is the play for Ducks vs. Golden Knights tonight</news:title>
			<news:keywords>We are deep into the NHL Playoffs, but I haven&apos;t been doing a great job of putting out plays on the games. With the NBA Playoffs and baseball every day, it has been more sporadic than I like. However, I&apos;ve still been tracking the games and trying to find the right spots to share looks. I have a play in tonight&apos;s game between the Ducks and Golden Knights in Game 5.
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The Anaheim Ducks are a bit of a surprise team as they ended their year 43-33-6 and in third place in the Pacific Division. Last season, they were under .500, and they hadn&apos;t even been to the postseason since 2017-18. They were swept out of the playoffs that year. Joel Quenneville has made a great impact on the team, taking them from a league doormat to a winner in just about a year.
In the first-round series, the Ducks battled Edmonton and won in six games. It was a bit of an unexpected win for the Ducks, considering the Oilers were one of the more talented teams in the league. In this series, the two teams have alternated wins and losses. Tonight, they are expected to have Lukas Dostal in the net. He was 30-20-4 for the year with 3.10 goals allowed per game and a .888 save percentage. He hasn&apos;t been perfect by any means, allowing 29 goals in 231 attempts. He was pulled in Game 3 as he allowed three goals in the first period.
The Vegas Golden Knights led the Pacific Division this season with a 39-26-17 record. They first came into the league in 2017, and instantly made the playoffs before losing to the Capitals in the Stanley Cup Final. They have been in the postseason in all but one of the years they&apos;ve been in existence. There is also a Stanley Cup in their trophy case in that span.
This year hasn&apos;t been a smooth ride in the postseason. They faced the Utah Mammoth in the first round, beating them in six games. However, two of those four wins came in overtime. That&apos;s typically where experience matters, but obviously, there is a bit of luck there, too. Their losses were fairly close as well. In their two wins in this series, they&apos;ve covered the puckline. Tonight&apos;s goalie is probably going to be Carter Hart, who has started all of the Knights&apos; postseason games. He has allowed 27 goals this postseason, but he has made 283 stops and saved about 91% of the shots.
This has been a pretty entertaining series, and we know this is a pivotal Game 5. According to a quick search, NHL teams in a 2-2 series winning Game 5 win the series about 82% of the time. That makes winning this game even more crucial. Unfortunately, I don&apos;t have a look for who wins because I think this is a toss-up. The Ducks are a good value at +136, though.
My play in this one is the under 6.5. There have been five home games for Vegas this postseason, and only one has gone over tonight&apos;s posted total. The past two games have seen at least seven goals, and maybe that&apos;s because they&apos;ve found holes in each other&apos;s defense. I think this game is too important, and the teams will be cautious. Give me the under.
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			  <news:name>2026 PGA Championship best bets: Picks to win, &apos;One-and-Done&apos; selection for Aronimink Golf Club</news:name>
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			<news:title>2026 PGA Championship best bets: Picks to win, &apos;One-and-Done&apos; selection for Aronimink Golf Club</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, right outside of Philadelphia, hosts golf&apos;s second major of the season, the 2026 PGA Championship.
Known for its daunting greens and strategic demands, Aronimink should provide a thrilling finish with a versatile leaderboard. Hence, many types of golfers can win the Wanamaker Trophy this week.
With all due respect for THE PLAYERS Championship and The Masters, the 2026 PGA Championship has the best field thus far this season. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler defends his title against 156 golfers, including back-to-back Masters champion, Rory McIlroy, and the best guys from the LIV Tour.
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My 2026 PGA Championship betting card reflects how many different types of golfers can win at Aronimink. I&apos;ve allocated 2.43 units (u) across eight golfers to profit 20u if any of them win. Without further ado, let’s dive into the names most likely to hoist the Wanamaker Trophy this Sunday.
The following odds are based on my previous bets on the golfers listed below. Subject to change.
I feel bad for &quot;past posting&quot; this bet. Usually, I post my bets on X, but I just forgot to tweet out this look. Give me a break, though. I’m transparent about my golf betting losses and this will probably be another loss.
That said, Young is a top-three golfer in the world right now. He won THE PLAYERS Championship in March, followed it up by playing in the final group and finishing T3 at The Masters, and won the Cadillac Championship earlier this month.
Young is doing everything right on the golf course and nearly won last year at my two favorite courses to Aronimink: Philadelphia Cricket Club (T7 at the Truist Championship) and Oakmont Country Club (T4 at the U.S. Open).
The 2025 American Ryder Cupper is currently +1600 to win the 2026 PGA Championship, which is still a fair price. If I didn’t get the +7000, I’d still be willing to build my 2026 PGA Championship card around Young. He is playing that well. 
Recent winners have come into the PGA Championship with good lead-in form and Fitzpatrick certainly checks that box. He has three wins over his last six starts, albeit one was a team event with his brother, Alex.
Otherwise, Matt won the Valspar Championship and RBC Heritage. He finished second at THE PLAYERS and T18 at The Masters over that span, too.
The bottom line is Fitzpatrick is still underrated despite being on an absolute heater. Fitzpatrick is the eighth-betting favorite to win the 2026 PGA Championship at Kalshi, when he should be a top-five betting choice.
Low-key, Cantlay is &quot;knocking on the door&quot; of winning his first tournament since the 2022 BMW Championship.
He’s finished T14-or-better in six of his 10 starts this year, including four straight: T7 at the Valspar, T12 at The Masters, T8 at the RBC Heritage and T10 at the Truist.
The UCLA alum lost 2.11 strokes with his driver and 1.44 strokes with his putter at Augusta; you have to be playing well to finish T12 at The Masters while losing strokes off the tee and on the greens.
He has gained strokes tee-to-green in five consecutive starts, but his putter has been hot and cold. I’m willing to bet on Cantlay &quot;flipping his putter,&quot; though, because Bent greens are his best putting surface and five of his eight career PGA TOUR wins have been on Bent grass.
I’m almost always going to bet Hideki. But, at 60-to-1 or better, forget about it, especially because I like Aronimink for Hideki. It’s relatively short and the driver is the weakest club in his bag.
He doesn’t have to worry about hammering the ball off the tee. Aronimink tests your long irons more, which is where Matsuyama excels. He is 12th on TOUR this season in SG: APP and second in proximity to the hole on approach shots from 200+ yards.
Aronimink has difficult green complexes and Hideki has a world-class short-game. Most golfers are screwed if they miss the green, whereas Matsuyama is in scoring range from anywhere inside 50 yards.
He won the 2021 Masters because of his long-iron play and chipping. Oddly, when Hideki finished T15 at the 2018 BMW Championship at Aronimink, chipping was the only area where he lost strokes against the field.
With his current short-game, if Hideki plays Aronimink this week as well as he did in 2018, 60-to-1 is more than a fair price. 
Bobby Mac’s irons have been terrible this season. But whenever MacIntyre hits them well, he contends because he is an elite driver and putter.
Per Betsperts Golf, MacIntyre has gained strokes on approach in just three tournaments this season. Here they are and how he did: Sony Open (T4), THE PLAYERS Championship (fourth) and Valero Texas Open (T2)Texas Open (T2).
Despite his poor iron play, MacIntyre is eighth on TOUR this season in par-4 scoring and there are 12 par-4s at Aronimink. Nonetheless, this place has large greens, which might mask MacIntyre&apos;s struggles with his irons and allow him to show off his putting.
Meanwhile, Bobby Mac finished second at the 2025 U.S. Open at another Pennsylvania golf course with tough greens. Speaking of which, MacIntyre is a dog and will win a major eventually, and his odds fit into my 2026 PGA Championship budget.
This price (104-to-1-ish) is too good for a four-time PGA TOUR winner and two-time European Ryder Cupper who is still in his athletic-golf prime. Straka is accurate off the tee, elite with his irons and can putt his way to victory.
His biggest weakness is chipping. But that won’t sink him this week because Aronimink’s greens are large and two-thirds of the course is short, so he will hit a lot of greens-in-regulation.
Plus, the two most important yardage buckets for approach shots at Aronimink are 50-125 yards (wedges) and 200+ yards (long irons). Well, Sepp is fifth on TOUR this season in proximity to the hole on approach shots from 50-125 yards and ninth from 200+ yards.
Finally, he won the Truist Championship around this time last year at the Philadelphia Cricket Club’s Wissahickon Course, which is similar to Aronimink.
They are in the same area of the country and their defense is large, difficult bent greens and dry, windy conditions. If Straka can figure out the Philadelphia Cricket Club’s greens, he can figure out Aronimink’s. 
Keegan has been in a funk this season after the 2025 American Ryder Cup team lost when he was the captain. But he is showing some life, finishing T21 at The Masters, T12 at the RBC Heritage and T19 at the Truist Championship in three of his last four starts.
Bradley won the 2018 BMW Championship, the last PGA TOUR event held at Aronimink and usually plays well in the Northeast. Keegan is a Boston sports fan from Vermont who graduated from St. John’s in Queens, New York, in 2008.
He won the Travelers Championship twice in Connecticut in 2023 and last year. His second-best U.S. Open finish was a T7 at The Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts, in 2022.
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Also, Bradley has played much better than several guys ahead of him on the odds board. He won the 2011 PGA Championship. The Travelers is a signature event, featuring the best guys on TOUR.
And Keegan has won a tournament in four straight years, including the 2024 BMW Championship, which is the second round of the FedExCup Playoffs. Even though Bradley is having a down year, Aronimink is a good course for him, and anything better than 100-to-1 is a good bet. 
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My options are limited because I&apos;ve already used five of the seven guys ahead of Fitzpatrick on the betting board. The other two are Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau, who I&apos;m passing on because neither is on my betting card and I only like using golfers in One-and-Done that I&apos;ve bet.
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			  <news:name>Schumer backs GOP&apos;s plan to bring the pain during future shutdowns: &apos;I&apos;m going to vote for it&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Schumer backs GOP&apos;s plan to bring the pain during future shutdowns: &apos;I&apos;m going to vote for it&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Senate Republicans&apos; gamble to inflict pain on themselves to thwart future shutdowns just got an unlikely backer: Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.
The upper chamber is set to vote on Sen. John Kennedy&apos;s, R-La., resolution on Wednesday that would prevent senators from getting a paycheck during a government shutdown. It&apos;s a tool that Republicans hope will give them leverage in preventing Democrats from again shuttering the government in the fall.
And Schumer, who has led Democrats through two shutdowns in the last year, plans to support it.
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&quot;I&apos;m going to vote for it,&quot; Schumer said. &quot;And I think it has a lot of support.&quot;
Kennedy&apos;s resolution would direct the Secretary of the Senate to withhold lawmakers&apos; pay until a shutdown is resolved. A rank-and-file senator earns $174,000 per year, while a leader of either party can earn over $193,000 per year.
His resolution would only pertain to the Senate, too. However, it wouldn&apos;t take effect until after the November midterm elections, and some Republicans fear that Schumer and Democrats will again shut the government down before voters hit the polls.
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Still, with the blessing of Schumer and Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., who teed up the measure for a vote earlier this week, it&apos;s likely to pass.
That could lessen the desire of lawmakers to thrust the government into yet another shutdown in the next few months as Congress is still reeling from the growing frequency of closures, and the messes that they leave behind.
The latest partial shutdown lasted 76 days, the longest in U.S. history, and was spurred by Democrats&apos; demands for stringent reforms to immigration operations in the country. Last year, Democrats refused to fund the government for 43 days in pursuit of an extension to now-expired Obamacare tax credits.
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Republicans are now sprinting through the budget reconciliation process to shore up loose ends from the previous shutdown and fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol for the next three and a half years.
Thune noted that the only reason Republicans turned to that option was because of Democrats&apos; refusal to fund those agencies, but still hoped that Kennedy&apos;s resolution could be the silver bullet to put an end to shutdowns in the future.
&quot;And if this — passing this and applying it to senators, maybe it will provide an additional incentive to prevent Senate Democrats in the future from shutting the government down again,&quot; Thune said.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Pro wrestling star Vinny Pacifico talks journey to the ring, finding success outside of it</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Pro wrestler Vinny Pacifico has made a name for himself on the independent scene and the success has led him down roads he never thought possible.
The Staten Island, New York, native started training in a pro wrestling ring when he was just 14 after telling his father he no longer wanted to play high school football. He told Fox News Digital in a recent interview it was chats with John Cena and Bryan Danielson (formerly known as Daniel Bryan) that convinced him he was on the right path.
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&quot;At one point, I was playing football in high school and I told my father, listen, I love football, I love this, I was following in his footsteps and all these things, but I said I want to try professional wrestling. I want to go for this. I have to do it,&quot; Pacifico said. &quot;I just felt this need, this fire burning inside of me that I just needed to chase this dream. And after that, I went to a John Cena talk show and he talked after that and I asked him for advice. He was very, very motivating, very, very inspiring. A little while after that, I went to a meet-and-greet with Daniel Bryan in the city – another one of my favorite wrestlers. Asked him his advice and he was the same way – motivating, inspiring, just a great conversation we had.
&quot;Once those two things happened, I knew this was what I was meant to be doing. So, yeah, I got my start at 13 and 12 years later, I’ve traveled to 15-plus countries, wrestled all over the world, doing things I couldn’t even imagine I’d be doing. Now, over the last year, spanning into a lot of films and TV, it’s been just an amazing experience. I’m thankful for everything because, at the end of the day, I’m just a kid who started this dream and turned it into something I never could have imagined.&quot;
Pacifico said his father was nothing but supportive of his decision and still shows up for his matches to this day.
Pro wrestling has an overwhelming effect on everyone – either you really love it or you really hate it. For Pacifico, he knew from watching on television that he really wanted to give it a try and be as malleable as possible.
&quot;I loved watching it on TV, just the way it captivates you, just the way it makes you believe for a moment and it makes you leave reality,&quot; he told Fox News Digital. &quot;That’s TV, film, movies, they all do that, but wrestling is a live art form. So, that’s what it did for me.
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&quot;When I started, it was very hard to transition because, you have to think when you’re wrestling, ‘What do the fans want to see?’ How do we get these fans to emotionally invest in us? And that’s the thing, I said, ‘OK, as a fan, for me, I liked these things.’ Nowadays, I watch the first match of the show and I just try to imagine, OK, the fans liked this, the fans liked this, and I try to figure out what crowds like. All over the world, there’s different types of fans. In Japan, they like what they like. In Europe, they like what they like. There’s all different types of styles and ways to go about things in the ring. So, I try to always establish, OK, tonight, I’m doing to be doing this. I can adapt to any style. I was trained by Ring of Honor so they taught me to be able to do any style and I’m phenomenally grateful for that.&quot;
Pacifico has performed across multiple promotions since then, including All Elite Wrestling (AEW), Ring of Honor, WWE, Coastal Championship Wrestling, Awesome Championship Wrestling and several others.
But one match stands out for him above the rest – his bout against Paul London.
London, a standout veteran wrestler in his own right, squared off with Pacifico at Pro Wrestling Magic in 2024 for the PWM Junior Heavyweight Championship. Pacifico won the match.
&quot;I would say it’s me vs. Paul London,&quot; he said. &quot;That one was one of the most electric matches I’ve had in my career, character work, technical wrestling – like a grand finale at the fireworks. You watch it and everything went down in that match.&quot;
Now, Pacifico is up for a new challenge – the silver screen.
He told Fox News Digital he just wrapped up &quot;Mr. Reset and the Society of Turnbuckle and Bone,&quot; which comes out on June 2. He was also in the films &quot;Family Ties&quot; and &quot;Crimson Harvest.&quot;
&quot;I got to play myself, my wrestling character,&quot; he said of &quot;Mr. Reset and the Society of Turnbuckle and Bone.&quot; &quot;So, it was very simple for me to do both. That was the first one I ever did. I absolutely loved being on set, filming and having my character be tested in different ways. You know, how would Vinny Pacifico react to this thing or other emotional things that you wouldn’t always get in a wrestling event. So, it was really cool to dive deep into the character of who I am and really just play with it.&quot;
Pacifico added that he enjoys being able to pursue a pro wrestling career and a career in acting.
&quot;I’m really enjoying getting to do both all the time and even go as far as wrestling the same week as I’m acting and filming,&quot; he told Fox News Digital. &quot;Both schedules have been very easy to work around. I’ve had no conflict whatsoever yet. So, I’m very grateful for that as well.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>A Dying Son, His Detained Parents and a Race to Reunite Before the End</news:title>
			<news:keywords>From his hospital bed in Chicago, Kevin Gonzalez had a final wish to see his parents. But they were in immigration detention in Arizona after illegally crossing to see their son.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Florida Plans to Close ‘Alligator Alcatraz’, Vendors Are Reportedly Told</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Department of Homeland Security has determined the state-run immigration detention facility is too expensive, and some private vendors have struggled to front costs.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Winslow High School Valedictorians and Salutatorians</news:name>
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			<news:title>Winslow High School Valedictorians and Salutatorians</news:title>
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Students honored as valedictorians for the Winslow High School Class of 2026 include (back row, left to right) Tatum Ann Henling, Gino Gilbert Quinones, Anne Marie Breeze, (middle row) Sophia Grace Haydukovich, Zachary Paul DeSpain and Aaliyah Nizhonii Nichols; and salutatorians (front row) Owen Thomas Hendricks, Brody Glenn Knight and Aayden D’Wayne Roland.

       
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			  <news:name>Wildcats compete in AIA Division V championship meet</news:name>
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			<news:title>Wildcats compete in AIA Division V championship meet</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Greg Perkins
 The Wildcat track teams competed in the AIA Division V championships on Friday and Saturday at Red Mountain High School. Joseph City had just a handful of athletes qualify for the divisional. 
 JD Miller was the only boy to participate, finishing 14th in the high jump, getting over the bar at a height of 5-04 in his only event. 
 For the ladies, Tori Beatty competed in the shot put event placing 11th with a distance of 28-07.5. 
 Brichelle Brawley placed 14th in the discus with a throw of 81-03. 
 Kaci Palmer placed 12th in the high jump, clearing the bar at 4-08. 
 Peyton Bushman earned team points by finishing fourth in the long jump with a distance of 16-07.75. She also picked up points with a sixth-place finish in the triple jump covering a distance of 33-09.75. 
 Gianna Brawley placed 16th in that event with a distance of 30-06 and Julianna Fraley finished 23rd, covering a distance of 29-06. 
 Glendale Prep won the Men’s divisional team crown followed by St. Johns in second and Round Valley was third. 
 Phoenix Country Day took the women’s crown. Scottsdale Christian Academy was second followed in third by Arizona Lutheran Academy. Joseph City finished tied for 25th with their 8 team points.
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			  <news:name>Both Lobos teams win divisional crowns</news:name>
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			<news:title>Both Lobos teams win divisional crowns</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Greg Perkins
 Snowflake swept the AIA divisional meet held at Shadow Mountain High School over the weekend. Both the boys’ and girls’ teams won the divisional crown. This was the fourth consecutive time the girls’ team has won the divisional title. The boys’ team is on an even better streak having won the divisional title now six consecutive years. 
 This year the boys’ team finished with 112 points. Valley Christian was second with 80 and ALA West Foothills placed third with 55.5.
 The girls won their team crown with 153 points. ALA West Foothills was second with 153, and Valley Christian followed in third with 66. 
 The Lobos had multiple individual athletes fare very well at the meet and many of them have also now qualified for the AIA state meet to be held this coming weekend at Mesa Community College.
 In the boys 100-meter final, Jacob LaDuke won the title with a time of 10.68. Christian Smith finished eighth with a time of 12.55. Otto Mills placed 12th.
 In the 200-meter finals, LaDuke picked up another title with a time of 22.34. Christian Smit placed fourth in the prelims with a time of 22.51 but did not run in the final. Otto Mills placed 16th. 
 In the 110-meter hurdles. Ryder Hall won the finals with a time of 13.99. Conover Pitts placed sixth in 15.50. Seth Lancaster was eighth in 16.11. Corwin Larson placed 16th. 
 In the 300-meter hurdle final, Conover Pitts placed second with a time of 39.61. Seth Lancaster was seventh and Corwin Larson finished 13th. 
 Snowflake won the 4×100 meter relay with a time of 42.14, Otto Mills, Conover Pitts, Eli Willis and Jacob LaDuke ran the event. 
 Hayydn Nichols, Seth Lancaster, Conover Pitts and Jacob LaDuke placed first in the 4×400 meter relay with a time of 3:22.57. 
 In the shot put, Ziggy Ulberg placed 18th with a toss of 39-03. Jaxon Reidhead was 20th. 
 Ulberg finished ninth in the discus with a throw of 127-01. Jaxon Reidhead placed 13th. 
 In the javelin, Cody Potter placed second with a throw of 164-00. Colter Willis placed fourth, Calvin Hansen was 12th and Eli Willis was 20th. 
 In the high jump, Ryder Hall took the title with a height of 6-07. 
 In the pole vault, Hayydn Nichols placed fifth, clearing a height of 13-06. Seth Lancaster was 10th. 
 Ryder Hall was a second event, placing first in the long jump with a distance of 22-07. Colter Willis was 10th and Eli Willis finished 13th. 
  Hall also won the triple jump traveling a distance of 46-02. Cody Potter placed 14th and Rhett Hipps was 18th. 
 In the women’s 100-meter finals, Emma Brimhall placed sixth with a time of 12.93. In the prelims Rebecca Ballard finished 10th. 
 In the 200-meter final, Ballard placed fifth with a time of 26.67. In the prelims of that event Emma Brimhall finished ninth. 
 Hailey Jones took second place in the 400-meter finals with a time of 58.35. She won the prelim of the event with a time of 57.76. Kinzie Flake placed 14th and Aubree Denhalter was 19th. 
 In the 100-meter hurdle finals, Jayci Ballard took the top spot with a time of 15.30. Bryn Kupfer was close behind in second with a time of 15.62. Mariah Tingey placed sixth in 16.73. Ryah Denhalter finished ninth. 
 In the 300-meter hurdles, Jayci Ballard again captured the top spot with a time of 44.36. Hailey Jones was second in 44.48, and Maria Tingey placed seventh in 47.93. Brooklyn Davin finished 14th. 
 Snowflake won the 4×100 meter relay with Emma Brimhall, Rebecca Ballard, Mariah Tingey and Hailey Jones combining for a time of 48.58. 
 They also won the 4×400 meter relay. Jayci Ballard, Mariah Tingey, Bryn Kupfer and Hailey Jones finished with a time of 3:59.35. 
 In the 4×800 meter relay they finished sixth. Brooklyn Davis, Emree Mowers, Grace Prestwich and Aubree Denhalter finished with a time of 10:27.55. 
 Snowflake took four of the top five spots in the shot put. Ranell West won the event with a distance of 36-07. Mairead Stradling was third with 34-10, Ryah Denhalter was fourth with 33-09 and Josie Clare placed fifth with 33-04. 
 Ranell West also won the discus event with a throw of 125-00. Moira Stradling placed 10th, Klaire Reidhead was 15th and Rebekah Frost finished 18th. 
 In the javelin, Bryn Kupfer placed second with a throw of 144-04. Ranell West placed 10th, Ryah Denhalter was 13th and Kinzie Flake was 19th. 
 In the high jump, Bryn Kupfer placed second, clearing a height of 5-06. Ryah Denhalter was fourth with 5-01 and Josie Clare placed eighth with 4-10. 
 In the pole vault, Amry Cardon placed fourth clearing a height of 10-00. Joee Nichols was 17th and Leisl Shumway finished 19th. 
 Jayci Ballard won the long jump event with a distance of 17-04. Addie Martin was sixth with 15-09. 
 In the triple jump, Rebecca Ballard placed 15th with a distance of 31-04.75. Addie Martin was 20th and Amry Cardon finished 22nd.
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			  <news:name>Bulldogs compete at Division IV meet</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bulldogs compete at Division IV meet</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By K. Conner
 Winslow High School’s track team had 30 athletes to compete in the State Division IV meet held at Shadow Mountain High School in Phoenix on May 8. 
 For the boys, Calan Ferrell would finish in sixth in the boys shot put with a throw of 14.11 meters. Finishing seventh was Gino Quinones in the 100-meter with a time of 11.61 seconds.
 In the 4×100 meter, Caleb Duran, Layne Park, Noah Quinones and Gino Quinones came in eighth with a time of 44.86 seconds.
 In the boys 4×800 meter, Juelz Soke, Rylan Bia, Jayden Albert and Angel Machado finished 16th with a time of 8:55.58. 
 In long jump, Oriar Nichols Jr. finished 17th with a length of 5.49 meters. 
 In the 1600-meter, Juelz Soke would come in twenty-third with a time of 4:48.76.
 In the girls’ discus, Kaelyn Herder would come in 10th with a throw of 26.64 meters. 
 Also coming in 10th was Riley Alexander in the long jump at a length of 4.70 meters.
 The 4×800 relay team of Jocelyn Farland, Lilyana Jones, Naomi Yazzie and Sonway Masayesva finished 14th with a time of 11:03.57. 
 In the 3200-meter run, Sonway Masayesva came in 22nd with a time of 13:07.20.
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			  <news:name>Roadrunners compete in divisional meet</news:name>
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			<news:title>Roadrunners compete in divisional meet</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Greg Perkins
 Holbrook had five athletes qualify for and compete at the divisional track meet hosted by Shadow Mountain High School on Friday and Saturday.
 Ian Masayesva, William Kinds, William Nez, Devin Kinlicheenie and Anthony Moyte all had at least one event at the meet. 
 Ian Masayesva is the only Roadrunner who has advanced to the overall state championship meet to be held this coming weekend at Mesa Community College. The Holbrook senior placed fourth in the 1600-meter run with a time of 4:22.40, a personal best for him. He will run this event again at the state meet. 
 Masayesva also competed in the 800-meter run, where he finished ninth with another personal best time of 2:00.71. His third individual event was the 3200-meter run where he again had a personal best time. The 9:39.74 mark was good enough for a seventh place finish. 
 Devin Kinlicheenie placed 24th in the 1600-meter run with a time of 4:40.80. 
 Ian Masayesva, William Nez, Devin Kinliccheenie and Anthony Moyte ran in the 4×800 meter relay with a finishing time of 8:33.33, placing them ninth overall. 
 Fellow senior, William Kinds qualified in two sprint events. He finished 18th in the 100-meter dash with a time of 11.56. He also ran in the 200-meter placing 17th with a time of 23.42. 
 Snowflake won the men’s divisional crown, followed by Valley Christian and ALA-West Foothills. Holbrook placed 21st.
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			  <news:name>Lady Lobos close out the season against Yuma</news:name>
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			<news:title>Lady Lobos close out the season against Yuma</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Greg Perkins
 The Lady Lobos had their season come to a close on Wednesday afternoon in the quarterfinal round of the 3A state softball tournament. Snowflake had advanced to that round with a 10-5 first round win over Winslow. 
 The fourth seeded Lobos hosted fifth seeded Yuma Catholic and the two close seeds played that way through the first four innings. Yuma had scored the game’s only run to that point in the third frame and led 1-0 going into the fifth.
 In the top of the fifth, the Shamrocks took advantage and hit the ball well enough to push 7 runs across the plate taking an 8-0 lead. 
 Snowflake countered with 3 runs in the bottom of the fifth but still trailed by 5. Both teams scored twice in the sixth, then Yuma tacked on 2 insurance runs in the top of the seventh. They held Snowflake without a run in the seventh and won the game 12-5. 
 Snowflake had just 8 hits in the loss and committed only 2 errors. Kloe Burden had 3 of those, going 3 for 4 with a double. Brittyn Butler went 2 for 3; Kashlynn Cantrell, 1 for 4; Addie Coor, 1 for 4; and Riley Perkins, 1 for 4.
 Cantrell pitched all seven innings allowing 12 runs on 16 hits with 4 strikeouts and walked just 1 Shamrock batter. 
 Snowflake finishes the season with an overall record of 19-10. They were 13-3 in regular season games and won the east region title.
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			  <news:name>Bulldog athletes honored at assembly</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-12T20:21:44.961Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Bulldog athletes honored at assembly</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By K. Conner
 On May 7, Winslow High School held its athletic assembly in the performing arts center. The evening started by recognizing the Bulldog Sponsor of the Year Jeff Hancock and the Volunteers of the Year, Jeff and Jackie Hartman, Tommy and Debbie Martinez along with David and Amy Hartman. The presentation of the 24-25 National Federation of Coaches Award for Dance Coach of the Year for Arizona went to Tamry Wright.
 WHS, with a student body of 660 students handed out 209 varsity letters with almost half of the student body participating in sports, band, cheer and dance. One hundred and seven of the athletes also are scholar athletes carrying at least a 3.5 unweighted GPA throughout the year, which is an impressive 51% of the student athletes. There were 15 lettering all-season athletes.
 Each sport would also present individual awards. Gino Quinones received the Elk’s Football award, Most Improved went to Kavion Bumgarner-Ulibarri and Most Valuable went to James Mendoza. The Elk’s Volleyball award went to Kaitlyn Belone. The Triple Threat to Kassidy Belone, Defense to Natilyn Nez and Offense to Keira Barton. 
 For the girls, the Elk’s Cross Country award went to Jocelyn Farland. The Coaches Award went to Kyleigh Hosteen. Rookie of the Year to Kalayla Begay. Last Mile Award to Emiah Yazzie and Runner of the Year to Sonway Masayesva. 
 For the boys, the Elks Cross Country award went to Rylan Bia. The Coaches Award to Jayden Albert. Last Mile to Hehiwalani Tsosie. Runner of the Year to Juelz Soke. 
 The Elk’s Cheer Award went to Yailin Valincia-Dominguez. The Character and Integrity Award to Anna Marie Breeze. Outstanding Cheerleader to Angela Salazar. Elk’s Dance Award to Grace Pollard. Character and Integrity Award to Sydney Smith-Caldera and Outstanding Dancer to Leila Palfy. 
 For the girls, the Elk’s Soccer Award went to Savannah Bollin. Most Improved to Juanita Aragon and Bulldog Defensive Player to Aaliyah Nichols. 
 For the boys, Elk’s Soccer Award went to Dallin Payne. Most Improved to Michael Morales, Defensive Player to Rain Kvien and Outstanding Athlete to Deondre Redmayne. 
 For the girls, the Elk’s Swim Award went to Jaylyn Hartman. Most Improved to Dakota Salazar and the Big Tuna to Tatum Henling.
 For the boys, the Elk’s Swim Award went to Rylan Bia, Most Improved to Martin Foy and the Big Tuna to Jakob Hartman. 
 Outstanding Band Members included Olivia Wagner, Kale River, Marcos Gerber and Noah Martin. 
 For the girls, the Elk’s Basketball award went to Ayla Curly. Most Improved to Emiah Yazzie. Heart of a Lady Bulldog to Taylin Puhuefvaya and Most Valuable Player to Kaitlyn Belone. 
 For the boys, the Elk’s Basketball Award went to Ian Benally. Most Improved to Jayden Curtis. Defensive Player to Joshua David and Player of the Year to Jacoby Chee. 
 For the girls, the Elk’s Wrestling Award went to Aurora Madore. Most Improved to Patryce Lomayestewa and Wrestler of the Year to Mckenna Hardy. 
 For the boys, the Elk’s Wrestling Award went to Joseph Lopez. Most Improved to Stephen Martinez. Rookie of the Year to Santino Otero and Outstanding Wrestler to Tristan Begay. 
 The Elk’s Softball Award went to Kendra Ybarra. Inspirational Player of the Year to Livia Palfy. Defensive Player of the Year to Jewel Ben and Most Valuable Player to Amatiel Gonzales. 
 The Elk’s Baseball Award went to Brody Knight. Most Improved to Alezander Reid. Defensive Player of the Year to Jeremias Paddock, Offensive Player of the Year to Ehren Leonard and Outstanding Athlete to Aiden Martinez. 
 For the girls, the Elk’s Track Award went to Kaelynn Herder. Most Improved to Sonway Masayesva. Iron Dawg to Tatum Henling and Outstanding Athlete to Riley Alexander. 
 For the boys, the Elk’s Track Award went to Jayden Albert. Most Improved to Milo McCauley. Overall Point Leader to Gino Quinones and Outstanding Athlete to Orian Nichols Jr.
 The Tamie Ramsey Spiritline Award for embodying the Bulldog spirit and seeing a need and filling the need went to Kendra Ybarra.
 The Don Petranovich Award to a multi-sport team player committed to education, growth both on and off the court went to recipients Jakob Hartman Gino Quinones and Natilyn Nez.
 The Loy Engelhardt Heart of a Bulldog Award for dedication of what it means to be a Bulldog athlete went to Kaitlyn Belone and Samuel Crisp.
 The Carl Weatherton Award to the outstanding female athlete went to Tatum Henling.
 The Emil Nasser Award to outstanding male athlete went to Tristan Begay.
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			  <news:name>Lady Wildcats look to become three- peat state champions</news:name>
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			<news:title>Lady Wildcats look to become three- peat state champions</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Greg Perkins
 Joseph City has once again advanced to the 1A state championship game in softball. Monday’s title game vs Superior marks the Lady Wildcats fourth consecutive trip to the championship game. They are looking for their third straight title, having lost in the 2023 season to Williams. In 2024 they soundly defeated Bagdad 26-3. Last season they won a nail biter over St. David 11-10. 
 This year the Wildcats are the No. 2 seed and will face top seeded Superior Monday afternoon starting at 1 p.m. at Grand Canyon University. The Panthers have just one regular season loss on their schedule, which came at the hands of Joseph City on April 15, by a final of 9-0. Superior has won seven straight while the Wildcats are on a four-game win streak, with three of the four coming in the state tournament. 
 Joseph City arrived at the state final after surviving a quarterfinal win over Hayden on Wednesday. The Lobos gave Joseph City a scare but the defending champions pulled out a 5-4 win to advance to the semi-final game. 
 That semi-final on Friday afternoon was a rematch with Williams. The Vikings had defeated Joseph City on April 22, by two runs, but this game belonged completely to the champs. Joseph City held Williams to just 1 hit in a 10-0 five inning win to advance to Monday’s final game. 
 Superior made the title game with a first round 19-0 win over Duncan. They beat Ray 18-6 in the quarterfinal round, then got past No. 4 St. David 4-2 in the semifinal round. 
 Joseph City is the two-time defending state champion and despite being a lower seed they were favored to make it a three-peat last Monday afternoon. The story will be in the May 20 edition.
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			  <news:name>Country singer&apos;s bassist arrested on child sex charges moments after performing at music festival</news:name>
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			<news:title>Country singer&apos;s bassist arrested on child sex charges moments after performing at music festival</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Country star Chase Matthew&apos;s band member has been charged with multiple child sex crimes, Fox News Digital has confirmed.
Carsen Richards, the 22-year bassist for Matthew, was arrested after he had performed at the BBQ &amp; Barrels event in Owensboro, Kentucky on Saturday. 
According to the Daviess County jail records obtained by Fox News Digital, Richards has been charged with sodomy and incest involving a person under 18 by a person three or more years or older, and is being held on a $75,000 bond.
According to the Owensboro Police Department, detectives with the Winchester Kentucky Police Department informed them that Richards was wanted out of their jurisdiction on felony charges and a band he was associated with would be performing at the BBQ and Barrels event on May 9, 2026.
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Winchester Police detectives provided further information that Richards was known to have access to multiple firearms and was frequently armed, the OPD said in a statement. The department&apos;s Criminal Investigation’s Division began developing an operations plan to take Richards into custody in the event he was not arrested by another agency prior to his arrival in Owensboro.
After positively identifying Richards during Matthew&apos;s set, a team of officers took Richards into custody around 9:40 p.m. shortly after he exited the stage, before he could reach a tour bus and away from the main crowd.
Richards was confirmed to not be armed at the time of his arrest. Richards was transported to the Daviess County Detention Center.
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According to an arrest warrant obtained by LEX18, a local NBC affiliate, the victim&apos;s mother reported to Winchester Police in November 2025 that her autistic son had been abused by Richards. The victim later confirmed the abuse to WPD during a December 2025 interview, stating that Richards allegedly assaulted him in 2020 and 2022, when he would have been ages 12 and 14.
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The victim&apos;s mother allegedly confronted Richards at his Tennessee apartment in February.
&quot;During the confrontation,&quot; Carsen Richards stated, &apos;There is nothing more I have regretted in my life,&quot; &quot;I made an awful mistake,&quot; the arrest warrant states.
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Shortly after the arrest, Matthew took to social media to share his thoughts on the matter.
&quot;This situation has honestly been one of the most shocking and heartbreaking things I’ve ever experienced,&quot; he wrote on Instagram. &quot;When I first heard the allegations, I was sick to my stomach. I would never associate myself with a person I think could even be remotely capable of something like this, much less hire them to be on my team. The reality is, you don’t always know what someone may be doing outside of your workplace, and nothing would have made me believe this was a possibility.&quot;
Matthew said Richards was &quot;immediately removed&quot; from the band after his arrest.
&quot;And I want to be very clear: I do not support or tolerate behavior of this kind whatsoever,&quot; he continued. &quot;I am truly disturbed and disgusted by the details of these allegations. My heart breaks for anyone affected. Like you, I’m learning this information as it comes out publicly. I don’t know anything more than y’all know. This is an ongoing legal matter, and I trust that the legal system will go through the correct procedures to get to the bottom of this.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Obama Enters Texas Senate Fight With Support for Talarico</news:name>
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			<news:title>Obama Enters Texas Senate Fight With Support for Talarico</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The former president, who has looked to elevate a new generation of Democratic leaders, met with James Talarico as he tries to flip Texas.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Local students and staff honored at Elks Banquet</news:title>
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Photo courtesy of Holbrook Elks Lodge
Holbrook Elks Lodge honored Aaren LaRose (center) as the Holbrook Junior High School Teacher of the Year. Pictured are Holbrook Unified School District Superintendent Dr. Robbie Koerperich (left) and Holbrook Junior High School Principal Connie Gover (right).


Holbrook Unified School District Superintendent Dr. Robbie Koerperich (right) and Holbrook High School Principal Clete Hargrave (left) are pictured here with Holbrook Elks Local Scholarship of $300 recipients (left to right) Hunter Tallsalt, Joshua LeSueur, Jaycee Greer, Ayaina Aho and Kimora Yazzie (not pictured).


Holbrook Elks Lodge honored Ramie Hatch (center) as the Holbrook High School Teacher of the Year. Also pictured are Holbrook Unified School District Superintendent Dr. Robbie Koerperich (left) and Holbrook High School Principal Clete Hargrave (right).


Tucker Orton (second from left) and Axton Baldonado (second from right) who each placed in the 10-11-year-old boys category of the annual Hoop Shoot were acknowledged at the annual Elks Banquet and pictured here with Holbrook Unified School District Superintendent Dr. Robbie Koerperich (left) and Elks Leading Knight Phil Cobb (right).


Mollie Larson (left), pictured here with Holbrook Junior High School Principal Connie Gover (right), was honored as one of Elks Holbrook Junior High School Students of the Year. Michael Martinez (not pictured) was also awarded.


Elks Holbrook High School Students of the Year are Addison Hatch (left) and Samuel Hollins (center). Also pictured is Holbrook High School Principal Clete Hargrave (right).

The Holbrook Elks Lodge No. 2450 held its Youth Awards Banquet on Monday, May 4, with local students and teachers receiving awards.
 Elks Holbrook Junior High School Students of the Year are Michael Martinez and Mollie Larson.
 Elks Holbrook Junior High School Teacher of the Year Aaren LaRose.
 Elks Holbrook High School Students of the Year are Samuel Hollins and Addison Hatch. 
 Elks Holbrook High School Faculty of the Year Ramie Hatch.
 Holbrook Elks Local Scholarships of $300 were awarded to Ayaina Aho, Jaycee Greer, Joshua LeSueur, Kimora Yazzie and Hunter Tallsalt. 
 Also acknowledged were the participants of the annual Hoop Shoot.
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			  <news:name>Winslow unveils next year’s tentative budget</news:name>
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			<news:title>Winslow unveils next year’s tentative budget</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Shawn White
“This year operations will be lean,” Winslow City Manager David Coolidge told city council and staff during last week’s budget work session. The city is planning to spend about $1.4 million more from its general fund than it takes in during the fiscal year that begins July 1, a gap driven largely by the scheduled July 15 expiration of a 1% city sales tax that has helped fund both city operations and Little Colorado Medical Center.
The proposed budget calls for $10.07 million in general fund revenue against $11.44 million in expenditures. The general fund pays for police, fire, parks, the library, the courts and most other day-to-day city operations.
Coolidge told the city council the deficit is intentional. Knowing the tax was set to expire, the city deliberately built up a roughly $1.5 million surplus while planning the current fiscal year to cover most of next year’s gap. “We’re anticipating a $1.5 million surplus in the current year, purposely,” Coolidge said. The general fund balance, which started fiscal year 2026 at about $3 million, is projected to reach about $4.5 million by June 30 and then drop back to about $3.1 million by the end of fiscal year 2027. Coolidge said the approach works for one year but could not be repeated a second year without drawing the fund balance below levels staff considers safe.
The expiring tax is known locally as the hospital tax. Three-quarters of every cent it collects has gone to the city’s general operations and the remainder has gone to Little Colorado Medical Center. The tax was originally on track to be put before voters for renewal in 2025 but Coolidge told the council that a state law prohibiting Arizona cities from holding stand-alone elections in odd-numbered years pushed the renewal vote to 2026. The result is a gap of roughly six months during which the tax cannot be collected, even if voters approve a renewal, because a renewed tax cannot legally take effect on July 16 immediately after the prior tax expires. “It will cost the city about $1.5 to $2 million,” Coolidge said.
That gap is the main reason the budget projects city sales tax revenue at $3.62 million in the general fund, down from $4.6 million the prior year. Combined with a parallel sales tax line in the city’s Capital Projects Fund, total city sales tax in the proposed budget is $6.15 million, a 14% reduction. Coolidge said that if voters do not approve the renewal at the November 2026 election, the city will need to revisit its spending plan in January, including the possibility of closing some facilities.
About 80% of the general fund pays for personnel, Coolidge said and only about 20% pays for operations. The proposed budget includes a 5% wage increase. Despite that increase, total general fund expenditures rise only about $48,000 year over year, because staff stripped out operational costs to absorb the raise. “We are bare bones on operational funds,” Coolidge told the council, noting that maintenance schedules in some departments will lengthen as a result.
Public safety dominates general fund spending at $6.52 million, or about 57% of the total. Police accounts for $5.19 million of that, fire for $1.32 million and sworn officer salaries are the single largest line in the budget at $1.76 million. General government totals $2.95 million, parks and recreation $1.32 million and community and economic development $653,000. The city clerk’s office shows the largest percentage increase among general government departments, rising from $172,600 to $225,100, mostly because of a contracted services line that grows from $10,000 to $53,000.
Most of the city’s other funds operate near balance. The Water Fund shows a $472,000 projected deficit, which Coolidge attributed entirely to the city’s $800,000 share of a $3.3 million water tank project funded mostly by a $2.5 million federal grant. The federal notice to proceed for that project arrived the day of the budget meeting. Without the match, Coolidge said, the water fund would run a surplus of $200,000 to $300,000. The Wastewater Fund shows a $335,000 surplus, partly because capital fund dollars are absorbing several wastewater projects to help the fund maintain its bond covenants. That fund carries about $6.8 million in remaining debt, the largest of any city fund. The Sanitation Fund shows a $30,600 deficit and the Highway User Revenue Fund, funded by Winslow’s share of Arizona’s gas tax, shows a $14,000 surplus on $1.54 million in revenue, with one street department position currently vacant and unfilled. The Airport Fund balances at $3.96 million, but $3.7 million of that is federal and state grants for airport projects, plus a $103,500 transfer from the Capital Projects Fund to cover the city’s match. Coolidge said the airport itself generates only about $55,000 a year in rents and landing fees and that no airport in the country operates without federal support.
The Capital Projects Fund is projected to take in $3.16 million and spend $2.81 million, ending the year with a $5.3 million fund balance, of which about $4 million is reserved for levee work.
The fiscal year 2027 capital plan includes $500,000 for street improvements, with the city pausing its regular crack-seal and fog-seal program for one year to address roads like Kinsley Avenue that need major repair. It also includes $400,000 in continuing payments on the I-40 freight port property the city purchased near State Route 87, $200,000 to rehabilitate the Ford lift station, $150,000 to finish downtown restroom renovations, $80,000 for cemetery improvements and a range of smaller items. The two dedicated taxes that fund the Capital Projects Fund do not sunset until the mid-2030s.
The city’s total budget across all funds is approximately $30 million, but Arizona caps countable city expenditures at roughly $21.5 million through what is known as the state expenditure limitation. Grant funds and long-term debt are excluded from the cap, which is part of the reason the city often uses equipment leases rather than direct cash purchases for vehicles. Two long-standing debts retire soon: a water utility revenue bond will be paid off in about two months and the equipment lease used to buy most of the city’s leased fleet vehicles makes its final payment in July 2026. The city’s fire ladder truck lease retires in July 2027.
Coolidge told the council that staff would make minor adjustments totaling roughly $50,000 in either direction before bringing the tentative budget back on Arizona’s required state forms. The substantive picture is unlikely to change. Whether the city has to revisit its spending plan in January will depend on what voters do in November, when they are expected to be asked to renew the 1% tax that has supported the city and its hospital for years.
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			<news:title>Stitch by stitch, Winslow group shares acts of love</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Photo by Shawn White
Berry Larson holds up one of the handmade dresses she has sewn through the Winslow Stitchers at Stitchin’ on the Korner in Winslow.


Photo by Shawn White
Berry Larson stands next to the overflowing rack of donated fabric at Stitchin’ on the Korner, where the Winslow Stitchers turn community donations into dresses, shorts, ribbon skirts, tote bags and other handmade items for people in need in Winslow and beyond.

By Shawn White
There is an overflowing rack of donated fabric inside Stitchin’ on the Korner in Winslow and Berry Larson and the Winslow Stitchers, including Linda Chambers, Mary Grayeske and Deidre Burton are turning it into clothing and handmade goods for children in Winslow and as far away as Paduaguda, Odisha, India.
Stitchin’ on the Korner, a fabric and sewing shop owned by Deidre Burton at 309 W. Second St. in Winslow, has become the working home of the Winslow Stitchers, a group that uses donated material to help others. Bolts of cotton, bright prints, loose remnants, zippers and buttons arrive from closets, garages and sewing rooms across the community. All of which are waiting to be given new life.
That mission has taken the group’s work in several directions at once. Locally, the Winslow Stitchers have made book bags for the library, tote bags for Alice’s Place, activity aprons for residents at Campus of Care and, most recently, ribbon skirts, aprons and small purses for girls connected to Naomi House. At the same time, the sewing done by the women has reached children in India through Larson’s sister the Rev. Dr. Lori McMacken’s charitable work with Butterfly Effect Global and through connections with Dress a Girl Around the World.
The India effort began when Larson realized her sister’s trip could give the dresses a direct path to children who needed them. Larson had joined the Sedona group of Dress a Girl Around the World after Burton introduced her to the program, and she now travels there once a month to help cut fabric and prepare sewing packets. When she learned McMacken was going to India through Butterfly Effect Global, she asked whether her sister could take about 100 dresses with her.
Her sister agreed, and in February 2026, those dresses went to children in the village of Paduaguda, Odisha, India. Some had been made through the Dress a Girl group and others had been made in Winslow. Larson said the children were nervous at first, but the mood changed when they received the dresses and discovered the pockets.
“Once they got them and all the kids put their hands in their pockets the first time, they had these big smiles,” Larson said.
The response made clear that the need was larger than one trip. After McMacken left India, Larson said the liaison working with Butterfly Effect Global began receiving calls from other villages asking if there were more dresses. That was when Larson also realized the first effort had left out the boys. “After my sister donated dresses this past February, the boys had nothing,” Larson said. “So I started making stuff for boys.”
For the next trip, planned for February 2027, Larson is preparing a broader shipment: 50 boys’ sets and 50 girls’ sets. The boys’ sets are expected to include a T-shirt, shorts, a beanie cap and underwear, while the girls’ sets are expected to include a dress, underwear, bloomers and a beanie cap. The additions came from Larson thinking through the practical realities of what children need, not just what looks nice in a photo. After the first round of dresses, she realized many children did not have underclothes, and that even mild weather by Arizona standards could be cold for children without warm clothing.
The dresses are generally made for girls ages 2 to 8, Larson said, because older girls often begin wearing traditional clothing. The boys’ clothing is intended for younger children who cannot provide for themselves and may be wearing worn, damaged or handed-down clothes. Larson said some children in the villages have so little clothing that they may not even be able to come outside until they grow into something available to them.
“They can’t fend for themselves,” Larson said. “And it’s not that often in their life they’re ever going to get brand new clothes.”
The clothing is tied to a larger effort through Butterfly Effect Global, the organization operated by Larson’s sister. McMacken’s work in India began after their mother died during the COVID period, when a donation helped fund a water well and eventually led to deeper involvement in remote villages. Larson said her sister has since helped raise money for wells, medical care and other support, including help for leper colonies and village residents with limited access to basic necessities.
Larson said Butterfly Effect Global’s work is focused largely in Odisha, where McMacken works with a local liaison who helps identify villages, coordinate wells, translate, transport people for medical care and make sure aid reaches the intended communities. That direct connection matters to Larson. She said she feels confident sending the clothing because someone physically carries it to the people who need it, rather than shipping it into an uncertain system where it could be lost, stolen or resold.
“I’m just one person sending this through one person who physically is going there to make sure that it really goes to the people,” Larson said.
Larson has found her own role in the same chain of service. The contribution of Larson and the other Winslow Stitchers is time, skill and the steady use of a sewing machine. She estimates she makes about seven outfits a week, including dresses, skirts and shorts. When she finds clearance T-shirts and shorts, she buys them in bulk and adds small patches so each child receives something individual, even if the basic garment started out the same.
“I’m not donating money to her, but you know what? I can donate my time and make dresses and little shorts,” Larson said. “I mean, how hard is that?”
That same sense of connection drives the local work, especially the projects for Naomi House, which is an orphanage for local Native American children. The women are making 21 ribbon skirts for seven girls, along with bluebird aprons and small purses, for a mission this summer. The Naomi House project feels different to Larson because it is close to home. She may never meet the children who receive dresses in India, but the local projects move through the same community where she lives, shops and sews.
That purpose has shaped the Winslow Stitchers’ other local projects. For the library, they made book bags. For Winslow domestic violence shelter, Alice’s Place, they made tote bags for a fundraiser. For residents at Campus of Care, they made activity aprons with zippers, ties, fur pieces and other textures meant to give seniors something to fidget with. For other organizations, they have made zipper pouches, tote bags and whatever else seems useful.
“Again, we’re using the donated fabric to take care of others,” Larson said.
The donations themselves have become part of the story. Larson said many women have fabric stashes at home and may not know what to do with them, especially with fewer local thrift options available. Stitchin’ on the Korner gives those materials a place to go, and the Winslow Stitchers give them a purpose. Residents from around Winslow have donated different things other than fabric like zippers and other accessories, all of which gets incorporated into the clothes they make for the underserved.
Even fabric that cannot be used for children’s clothing is not wasted. Some material is bundled and sold to raise money for additional supplies, while handmade Route 66 dresses, ribbon skirts and tote bags are also sold at the shop to support the group’s work. The point, Larson said, is to keep the material moving toward something useful.
The work continues to expand. Larson expects to provide 100 dresses to a charity called Quenched, who Larson was connected through another Winslow local, Lisa MacLean, whose son-in-law is involved with the charity. The dresses will make their way to Africa in November with Quenched says Larson. She also plans to make dresses and boys’ clothing sets for Operation Christmas Child, the shoebox gift program coordinated locally through Winslow’s First Baptist Church on Warren. Those boxes are sent around the world with toys, clothing and other items for children, some of whom may receive little else.
For Larson, each effort begins with the same question: what can be made from what is already here? A bolt of fabric can become a skirt. A donated zipper can become part of an activity apron. A stack of cotton can become dresses for girls in Paduaguda, shorts for boys, book bags for children at the library or tote bags for a local fundraiser.
Sewing has become Larson’s daily rhythm. After years working for the Arizona Prison system including Warden of the Winslow state prison, she jokes that the only drama now is a broken thread or an empty bobbin. She photographs every dress she makes, and when her sister sends pictures back from India, Larson can recognize her own work on children she may never meet.
“It’s really exciting,” Larson said of seeing the dresses reach children in India. “Because it’s doing something that’s good.”
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			<news:keywords>Photos courtesy of Joseph City High School
Amber Neill (left) has been announced as valedictorian and Kaci Palmer (right) as salutatorian for the Joseph City High School Class of 2026. Joseph City Junior High School has announced Samuel Birk as co-valedictorian, Paxton Bushman as co-valedictorian and Constance Fraley as salutatorian.


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			  <news:name>NPC Governing Board seeks district representatives</news:name>
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			<news:title>NPC Governing Board seeks district representatives</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Northland Pioneer College (NPC) is seeking candidates to represent Districts 1, 3 and 4 on the Navajo County Community College District Governing Board. 
 The District 1 seat, currently held by Kristine Laughter, covers a large portion of the Navajo Reservation, including Kayenta, Many Farms, Pinon and a portion of Keams Canyon. 
 The District 3 seat, currently held by Porter Black, encompasses communities south of the I-40 corridor, including the southern portion of Holbrook and all or part of the communities of Woodruff, Snowflake, Taylor and White Mountain Lake. 
 District 4 seat currently held by Everett Robinson, includes portions of communities south of the 260, including most of Show Low, Linden, Pinedale and Heber/Overgaard. 
  In districts 1 and 4, the successful candidate will serve a six-year term, beginning January 2027, through December 2032. The position in District 3 will be to fill the remaining four years of a six-year term, beginning January 2027 and ending December 2030. 
 To qualify for the Nov. 3, general election ballot, interested parties must submit a statement of interest with the Navajo County Elections Department at the Navajo County Complex in Holbrook before collecting necessary signatures. Nomination petitions and papers may be filed no earlier than June 6, and no later than 5 p.m. on July 6.
 The five-member unpaid District Governing Board sets college policies and oversees the general operation of Northland Pioneer College. The board hires and directs the college president, who, in coordination with an executive team of vice presidents and directors, implements board policies and carries out day-to-day operations at the college. Board meetings are usually held at 10 a.m. on the third Tuesday of every month (except July) at the NPC Holbrook Campus located at 2251 E. Navajo Blvd.
  Candidate forms and additional information can be found online at https://www.navajocountyaz.gov/326/Candidates.
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			  <news:name>Northland Pioneer College celebrates graduates in 52nd Commencement Ceremony</news:name>
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			<news:title>Northland Pioneer College celebrates graduates in 52nd Commencement Ceremony</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Stetson Hancock of Snowflake/Taylor NPC’s inaugural bachelor’s degree program graduate in the field of applied management.


Pamela Bishop of Holbrook was NPC’s Outstanding Associate of Arts Graduate.

Northland Pioneer College (NPC) celebrated its 52nd Commencement on May 9, at the Roadrunner Stadium.
 This year’s commencement speaker was Dr. Junlei Li, the Saul Zaentz Chair in Early Childhood Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. As a developmental psychologist, Dr. Li’s research and practice focus on supporting the helpers, those who serve children and families on the front lines of education and social services. 
 Among 2026 graduates were the second inaugural class of NPC bachelor’s degree recipients. Leticia Albert, Kiersten Begley, Monique Fowler-Pacheco, Stetson Hancock, Cheyenne Lester, Rebecca Orona, Charmayne Quintero and Daphane Walker graduated with the Bachelor of Applied Management. Earning a Bachelor of Applied Science in Early Child Education were Debbie Burbank, Keri Daggett, Tiffany Honahnie, Leslie Todd, Heather Tucker and Violet Wartz. 
 Additionally, 84 NPC graduates received transfer degrees. Of those degrees, 51 Associate of Arts degrees were awarded. Five of those were in elementary education. Six students took home an Associate of Business degree. The Associate of General Studies degree was conferred upon 33 graduates. There were 11 students who earned their Associate of Science. There were 144 students who were recipients of the Associate of Applied Science degree. And 55 students received the Arizona General Education Curriculum certificate. An additional 183 students earned a Certificate of Applied Science and 505 students earned a Certificate of Proficiency. 
 Five outstanding graduates addressed their peers during the ceremony. These outstanding graduates are recognized for their top grade-point averages and overall academic achievements. 
 NPC’s top bachelor’s degree graduate is Stetson Hancock of Snowflake/Taylor. Hancock is NPC’s inaugural bachelor’s degree program graduate in the field of applied management. He currently works at his family’s taxidermy business and plans to apply his education to learning more about business management. He hopes to own his own business one day. 
 Pamela Bishop of Holbrook was NPC’s Outstanding Associate of Arts Graduate. She plans to continue her studies at Northern Arizona University and hopes to apply her education to helping her community and improving the well-being of those living in Northeast Arizona.
 Autumn Sprengeler of Fort Apache is the top Associate of Science graduate. Jeremy Williams of Lakeside is the outstanding graduate with an Associate of Applied Science degree. Jett Walker of Show Low is the top graduate for the Associate of General Studies. 
 NPC would like to congratulate these outstanding students and their peers as they complete their journey with NPC as the graduating class of 2026.
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			<news:title>Watch primary debates beginning tonight!</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Shawn White
The Citizens Clean Elections Commission will begin its upcoming statewide debate schedule this week, with several candidate debates planned in races that will appear on Arizona ballots this election year. Clean Elections is the official debate sponsor for Arizona debates, and only contested races will have a debate. All debate dates and times are subject to change.
The Painted Desert Tribune will stream the debates live on the Painted Desert Tribune YouTube channel: @PaintedDesertTribune through access provided as part of the Arizona Media Association’s agreement with Clean Elections.
The first debate will be held at 6 p.m., tonight (Wednesday) for the Democratic candidates for superintendent of public instruction. Brett Newby and Teresa Leyba Ruiz are listed as candidates. The Republican debate for superintendent of public instruction will follow at 6 p.m., on Thursday, May 14, with Kimberly Yee and Thomas Horne listed as candidates.
The debate week will continue with the Republican debate for Arizona Corporation Commission, which will be held at 6 p.m., on Tuesday, May 19. Kevin Thompson, Nick Myers and Ralph Heap are listed as candidates. Voters may submit suggested debate questions through Clean Elections at https://www.azcleanelections.gov/debate-information.
Any person with a disability may request accommodation, such as a sign language interpreter, by contacting the commission at 602-364-3477 or ccec@azcleanelections.gov as early as possible.
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			  <news:name>UVA installs tampon dispensers in men’s restrooms, students call move ‘absurd’</news:name>
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			<news:title>UVA installs tampon dispensers in men’s restrooms, students call move ‘absurd’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Students at the University of Virginia (UVA) are raising concerns over why tampon dispensers are present in men&apos;s restrooms on campus, with some calling the move &quot;absurd&quot; and a waste of resources.
The dispensers, which offer free tampons and pads, have appeared in campus buildings, according to students.
&quot;Whenever the dispensers are in male restrooms, I just think it is a waste of university resources,&quot; a student in the commerce school told Campus Reform in a May 4 article. 
MARYLAND BILL WOULD MANDATE TAMPONS IN MEN’S BATHROOMS
&quot;Instead of focusing on rising costs like tuition and food, the university is pursuing policy initiatives that don’t meaningfully help the student body,&quot; the student added.
A public policy student in his fourth year at UVA said he noticed tampon dispensers in a men’s restroom in Old Cabell Hall, where the university&apos;s Department of Music and the Music Library are located, which also happens to be the location of the school&apos;s main lecture and concert hall, and said he &quot;thought they were odd.&quot;
A freshman told Campus Reform that having tampon dispensers in male restrooms on campus didn’t make sense, stating, &quot;I think seeing these in a men’s restroom is weird, totally unnecessary, and absurd.&quot;
A UVA sophomore told Campus Reform that the only place that tampon dispensers belong is in women’s restrooms.
MAINE DEMS PUSH FOR TAMPONS IN BOYS&apos; BATHROOMS AMID ONGOING DEBATE OVER TRANS SPORTS PARTICIPATION
&quot;They shouldn’t be in the men’s bathroom because such a device is to be used by women — who already have their own, separate bathroom,&quot; the student said.
Another student, in his third year at UVA, called the presence of tampon dispensers in the men’s bathrooms &quot;insulting to God.&quot; 
&quot;I’ve seen them. I find it both gross and insulting to God,&quot; the student said. &quot;Men will never be able to menstruate, and we need to stop playing pretend and get real. It is common sense to get rid of silly policies such as tampons in men’s restrooms. Overall, society should return to respecting and honoring the inherent biological differences between men and women.&quot;
The &quot;Free Period Products&quot; page on UVA Health&apos;s website says that the institution provides &quot;complimentary period products to employees, recognizing that access to these products is integral to health and wellness.&quot;
Recently, the Maryland House of Representatives considered legislation, the &quot;Public Health - Public Buildings - Hygiene Products,&quot; sponsored by more than 10 Democratic delegates, which would require &quot;public restrooms in public buildings to provide an adequate supply of certain hygiene products; and generally relating to hygiene products in public buildings.&quot; 
In a statement to Fox News Digital, a university spokesperson said that &quot;the University makes emergency feminine hygiene products available in academic buildings across our Grounds as part of a student-focused initiative to make them available for those who may need them. The overwhelming majority of these dispensers are in women’s restrooms in academic buildings.&quot;
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The spokesperson continued that UVA &quot;installed dispensers in a handful of men’s restrooms located in buildings where gender-neutral restrooms are not available.&quot;
The spokesperson added, &quot;As a reminder, the University remains bound by Fourth Circuit precedent which requires that the University allow individuals to use restrooms which correspond to their gender identity consistent with the Equal Protection Clause and Title IX.  Grimm v. Gloucester County School Bd. (4th Cir. 2020).  In that respect, although the University’s current practice was not implemented for legal reasons, it does demonstrate compliance with principles established in Grimm for equal protection. To be clear, these dispensers are not present in all — or even most — men’s restrooms, and the ongoing costs associated with the program are minimal.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>The qualifying procedure for the Indianapolis 500 is getting a slight refresh this year</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-12T20:10:42.947Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>The qualifying procedure for the Indianapolis 500 is getting a slight refresh this year</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Indianapolis 500 practice is officially underway this week, with qualifying coming our way this weekend.
However, the way they&apos;ll set the field for the 110th Running of the Indianapolis 500 is a little bit different from how it has been in previous years.
The Indy 500 has typically used a format unlike that of any other IndyCar race, and frankly, it&apos;s my favorite format in all of motorsports.
You get each car doing a run of four laps, and the field is determined by average speed across those four laps.
But, after that first run, teams can get in a queue to run again and can run as many times as they can before time runs out.
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Or, they can gamble by throwing out their previous time and skipping the line.
It is intense, especially as you get into the final minutes of the session.
Going into May, one of the big talking points was that the number of entries was stuck at 33. Of course, that&apos;s a full field, but it robs us all of the drama of bump day when more than 33 cars are trying to earn a spot on the grid.
But, fortunately, some slight tweaks will fuel a little intensity on the second day of qualifying since there will be no bumping.
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Typically, the 12 fastest drivers run on Sunday for a shot at advancing into the Firestone Fast Six and a shot at starting from pole. This year, the fastest nine cars on the first day of qualifying will lock into the Top 12, while the cars that finish the first day in the 10-15 spots will run again for the final three spots.
After the Top 12 run, qualifying will go on as usual.
I&apos;m as bummed as anyone that we couldn&apos;t at least get to 34 cars, but I think this is going to be pretty cool because if you get a so-so run on Saturday but can still get in the top 15, you&apos;ve still got a shot at pole.
Day one of qualifying will start on Saturday, May 16, at 11 a.m. ET, and will move from FS2 to FS1 and then finally to Fox throughout the day.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>By Linda Kor 
Area high school students are being honored at commencement exercises scheduled this month.
Winslow 
 Winslow High School commencement exercises will begin at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, May 20, at Emil Nassar Stadium, located at 400 E. Cherry St. 
Joseph City 
 Joseph City High School commencement exercises will be held at 7 o’clock on Thursday, May 21,  in the B.G. Bennett Auditorium, located at 4629 2nd N.  
Holbrook 
Holbrook High School commencement exercises will begin at 7 o’clock on Friday, May 22, at Roadrunner Stadium, located behind the high school on Buffalo Street. 
Snowflake 
 Snowflake High School commencement exercises will be held at 8 o’clock on Friday, May 22, at the SHS football field, 190 S 2nd W St.
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			<news:keywords>Polycystic-ovarian syndrome (PCOS) – a common women’s hormonal condition – has been renamed to polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome (PMOS).
The revised name was introduced in a paper penned by women’s health experts from around the globe, which was then published in The Lancet medical journal. The name change was reportedly presented at the European Congress of Endocrinology today in Prague.
The authors stated that the term PCOS is &quot;inaccurate,&quot; as it implies that the condition is based solely on ovarian cysts, when it also involves a wider mix of hormonal, metabolic and ovarian issues.
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This misinterpretation could lead to delayed diagnosis, fragmented care and stigma, the experts noted.
The international group chose PMOS in collaboration with 56 academic, clinical and patient organizations, gathering input from more than 14,000 people with the condition as well as health professionals worldwide.
PMOS was chosen for its description of affecting multiple hormones, metabolism and ovarian function.
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The authors noted that a global implementation strategy is underway to change the disease classification, as well as education and alignment with health systems.
PCOS, now known as PMOS, affects one in eight women and is being diagnosed more frequently among American females.
The condition causes a variety of symptoms, such as irregular periods, weight gain, extra body hair growth, acne and difficulty becoming or staying pregnant, according to experts.
PCOS is also linked to chronic inflammation, which can then worsen insulin resistance, per to Johns Hopkins Medicine.
In some cases, a woman with PCOS does not make enough hormones to ovulate, which can cause the ovaries to develop cysts. These cysts may rupture, causing abdominal pain, nausea or bleeding.
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These cysts make hormones called androgens, which can cause problems with a woman’s menstrual cycle and lead to PCOS symptoms, Johns Hopkins stated.
There is no cure for PCOS, but some medications may help with symptoms.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Slinging wieners from hot dog carts in West Hollywood is evidently serious business. So serious that a turf war has reportedly developed, and that turf war was on full display early Sunday morning.
That&apos;s when a fight between two of the women slinging wieners broke out right there on the sidewalk. The fight allegedly, according to KTLA, started after a &quot;dispute over a prime hot dog cart location.&quot;
This is a growing concern for businesses in the area. The hot dog vendors set up shop in front of them &quot;every weekend,&quot; according to one business owner, Larry Block. He says they&apos;ve grown more aggressive.
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According to Block, the incident over the weekend started after &quot;[a] person tried to push a vendor out of the way in front of Beaches Tropicana, and then they went at it.&quot;
Asking the hot dog vendors to move only creates problems for the business owners. They end up being dragged into the turf war and threatened. Not enough is being done to keep the slingers of wieners in check.
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To make things worse, Block claims the hot dog vendors waging turf wars in front of his business are &quot;killing the trees and pouring the grease on the street.&quot;
When will it end? Can&apos;t rival hot dog carts come together for the common good? There&apos;s no need to roll around on the sidewalk over prime hot dog cart real estate, is there?
West Hollywood has to be big enough for all of the slingers of wieners from hot dog carts set up on the sidewalk to be able to operate. This is an American city.
There should be no shortage of customers whether you’re standing on the corner of one street or another and there should be no hot dog cart turf wars going on in the year 2026.
These sorts of things are what keep me up at night. I sincerely hope, for the good of all street hot dog connoisseurs in West Hollywood, that they figure this out.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Loudoun County high school student accused of filming students in bathroom under investigation</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Loudoun County, Virginia, high school student is under investigation after allegedly secretly recording students in a school bathroom.
Freedom High School Principal Tania Brown emailed parents in late April informing them that school administrators had received a report that a student recorded another student in a school bathroom and that law enforcement was investigating, according to FOX 5 DC.
Last week, Brown sent another email to the school community, notifying families that the incident did not appear to be isolated and encouraging anyone with information to contact the Loudoun County Sheriff&apos;s Office.
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7News reporter Nick Minock reported Tuesday that multiple sources told him the Freedom High School student accused of taking pictures and video of other students in bathroom stalls identifies as transgender and that there may be more than 40 potential victims over the past three years.
When reached for comment, a spokesperson for Loudoun County Public Schools confirmed it was working with the Loudoun County Sheriff&apos;s Office regarding the ongoing investigation but said it was limited on what details it could provide. The district appeared to deny reports the student is transgender.
&quot;These are significant allegations that we take extremely seriously. Loudoun County Public Schools is committed to transparency and will continue to provide accurate information to the community while working within the applicable legal parameters concerning the privacy rights of students and staff,&quot; they said in a statement to Fox News Digital.
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&quot;We can also confirm that there are no reports that students involved in these incidents were in a restroom inconsistent with their biological sex,&quot; the spokesperson added.
The Loudoun County Sheriff&apos;s Office told Fox News Digital that it is investigating allegations of unlawful filming at Freedom High School involving juveniles but could not confirm the number of victims.
The Northern Virginia school district, located roughly 40 miles outside Washington, D.C., has been rocked by multiple scandals surrounding its policy allowing students to use restrooms and locker rooms according to their gender identity.
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The school district is currently in the midst of a legal fight with parents of two students in the district, who were suspended and accused of sexual harassment last year after questioning why a transgender-identifying female student was in the boys&apos; locker room.</news:keywords>
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Esta historia forma parte de la cobertura de periodismo de soluciones de Tucson Spotlight, la cual examina las respuestas a los desafíos comunitarios: qué funciona, qué no y qué podemos aprender. Obtenga más información en solutionsjournalism.org.

Cuando Ed no pudo seguir cumpliendo con sus turnos de voluntariado debido a la fatiga y el dolor, no sabía a quién recurrir. No tenía seguro médico y sentía demasiada vergüenza para pedir ayuda.
Ahí es donde intervino la Clínica Amistad.
Esta clínica gratuita, ubicada en South Tucson, atiende sin costo a pacientes sin seguro o con cobertura insuficiente, brindando desde atención primaria hasta asesoramiento en salud conductual, sin requerir ningún tipo de seguro. Amistad funciona enteramente gracias al trabajo voluntario y se sustenta mediante subvenciones y donaciones privadas.
&quot;Tenía síntomas. Me cansaba mucho. Intenté hacer voluntariado en diferentes lugares y no pude; simplemente me dolía. Mi cuerpo no respondía,&quot; relató Ed. &quot;Quería tomar el control de mi vida. Quería asumir la responsabilidad. Sabía que necesitaba ayuda, y eso es precisamente lo que estoy recibiendo en la Clínica Amistad.&quot;
La atención preventiva es un pilar fundamental del modelo de la clínica; su personal acompaña a los pacientes desde su primera visita hasta los chequeos regulares para garantizar una atención continua.
&quot;La gente necesita atención médica más que ninguna otra cosa,&quot; afirmó la directora ejecutiva, Nicole Glasner. &quot;La atención médica es un derecho humano.&quot;
South Tucson alberga una gran población hispana y a nivel nacional, los hispanos registraron una de las tasas más altas de falta de seguro en el país: un 17.7% en 2021, según la Oficina del Censo de los EE. UU.
El personal de la recepción de la Clínica Amistad, una clínica de atención primaria gratuita en el sur de Tucson que registró casi 2,500 visitas de pacientes en 2024. Diana Ramos / El Foco de Tucson.
La mayoría de los pacientes de Amistad se identifican como hispanos o latinos, con una edad promedio de 49 años, y la gran mayoría son mujeres, según el informe anual 2024-25 de la clínica. Aproximadamente el 93% tiene un ingreso familiar semanal inferior a $500, situándose por debajo del umbral federal de pobreza.
El Dr. Ramesh Karra, asesor médico de la Clínica Amistad, señaló que visitar a un médico es un lujo para muchas familias de bajos ingresos, y carecer de seguro médico es una de las razones principales por las que las personas evitan buscar atención médica.
&quot;Si (las personas sin seguro) tuvieran seguro, sería muy probable que accedieran a la atención médica,” afirmó Karra, quien ha ejercido como proveedor voluntario en Amistad durante 10 años.
Amistad funciona como un centro de servicios integrales que ofrece prestaciones que incluyen atención de afecciones agudas, manejo de enfermedades crónicas, salud de la mujer, vacunación, dermatología, exámenes de la vista, asesoramiento en salud conductual y derivaciones a especialistas de la comunidad.
&quot;Atendemos a alguien para atención primaria, pero resulta que padece un dolor de espalda crónico con el que ha estado lidiando y que le ha impedido trabajar durante años. Por ello, contamos con servicios de fisioterapia o acupuntura que pueden ayudarle,” explicó el director de la clínica, Héctor Rico.
Aunque Amistad se centra en la atención primaria y preventiva, puede gestionar derivaciones para resonancias magnéticas, radiografías y tomografías computarizadas gracias a acuerdos con proveedores locales que ofrecen tarifas con descuento. Las cirugías mayores y el tratamiento oncológico quedan fuera del ámbito de actuación de la clínica.
La Clínica Amistad atendió a 956 pacientes en 2024, registrando casi 2,500 visitas; esto significa que la mayoría de los pacientes regresaron más de una vez.
El número de visitas de pacientes ha crecido de manera constante desde que la clínica abrió sus puertas en 2003, experimentando un aumento del 10% entre 2017 y 2025. Para satisfacer la demanda, el año pasado Amistad amplió sus días de atención, pasando de nueve a 13 días al mes. Actualmente, la lista de espera es de aproximadamente un mes.

La clínica también ofrece servicios de telemedicina para chequeos de rutina, seguimientos de laboratorio y monitoreo de la presión arterial, así como una opción para aquellos pacientes que temen tener encuentros con las fuerzas del orden.
A pesar de la amplitud de sus servicios, Karra admitió que la clínica no es una &quot;máquina que funcione a la perfección al 100 %.” Amistad todavía está trabajando en la digitalización de los expedientes de los pacientes para facilitar su acceso durante las consultas.
&quot;El sistema en sí no es del todo bueno. Pero logramos que funcione,&quot; comentó Karra.
Las consultas tienen una duración de 30 minutos cada una, lo que deja tiempo suficiente para realizar visitas integrales en las que los profesionales médicos pueden abordar todas las preguntas e inquietudes de sus pacientes.
Glasner afirma que este modelo anima a los pacientes a sincerarse y a aprovechar al máximo sus consultas.
&quot;Nuestros médicos pueden tomarse su tiempo con los pacientes. Y creo que esto realmente ayuda a que nuestros pacientes se sientan escuchados, lo cual es uno de nuestros objetivos principales,&quot; señaló Glasner. &quot;Queremos asegurarnos de que se sientan seguros y escuchados; de este modo, se abrirán más con nosotros. Ya sabe, tal vez hayan acudido por un resfriado o algo similar, y de repente descubrimos que podrían ser prediabéticos.&quot;
En la sala de espera de la Clínica Amistad hay recursos comunitarios disponibles, donde las promotoras ayudan a los pacientes a orientarse en su atención médica y a conectarse con diversos servicios. Diana Ramos / El Foco de Tucson.
Una encuesta realizada a los pacientes reveló que el 100% de los pacientes de Amistad se sintieron escuchados durante sus citas. Rico atribuyó este éxito a las promotoras de la clínica, miembros de la comunidad que actúan como trabajadoras sociales, quienes permanecen con los pacientes en la sala de espera para responder a sus preguntas y aliviar sus inquietudes.
Como parte del modelo preventivo de Amistad, la clínica ofrece programas educativos destinados a empoderar a los pacientes para que lleven una vida más saludable.
Uno de sus principales recursos es un programa de 12 sesiones, impartido en español, sobre la prediabetes y centrado en reducir el riesgo de desarrollar diabetes. Según Rico, aproximadamente la mitad de los pacientes de Amistad padecen diabetes o prediabetes, una enfermedad crónica que afecta de manera desproporcionada a las comunidades hispanas en los Estados Unidos.
Los pacientes inician el programa con una extracción de sangre para medir sus niveles de glucosa y lo finalizan con otra para dar seguimiento a su progreso.
Todos los pacientes que han participado en el programa han experimentado una disminución en sus niveles de glucosa, señaló Rico.
Ed, paciente de Amistad que participó en el programa de prediabetes, comentó que se siente mejor y elogió el apoyo, el tratamiento y los servicios educativos que ofrece la clínica.
La directora ejecutiva Nicole Glasner y el director clínico Hector Rico posan frente a la Clínica Amistad el 13 de abril de 2026. Diana Ramos / El Foco de Tucson.
Los voluntarios son el cimiento de la clínica, pero el dinero sigue siendo esencial. Amistad opera con un presupuesto de $600.000 o menos al año, cubriendo los salarios de tres empleados a tiempo completo y dos a tiempo parcial, medicamentos y vacunas, costos de derivación, seguro de responsabilidad profesional y gastos operativos básicos como servicios públicos, limpieza y seguridad.
La financiación y los voluntarios, afirmó Glasner, son lo que mantiene viva a la clínica.
&quot;A medida que aumenta la financiación, podemos abrir más días. Si perdiéramos fondos, probablemente tendríamos que cerrar un día,&quot; dijo Glasner. &quot;La razón principal por la que esta clínica funciona es gracias a nuestros proveedores voluntarios. Este modelo no funcionaría sin ellos. Nuestros proveedores son, en realidad, la columna vertebral de (la clínica). Si ellos se marcharan, este modelo se desmoronaría.&quot;
A medida que la clínica crece, el espacio se está convirtiendo en otra limitación. Las nueve salas de examen a veces están ocupadas simultáneamente, y Glasner señala que contar con más proveedores implicaría la necesidad de más espacio y la capacidad para atender a más pacientes.
&quot;Si tuviéramos más proveedores, necesitaríamos más espacio para poder atender a más pacientes,&quot; comentó Glasner.
Para pacientes como Ed, la clínica ofrece algo que, de otro modo, estaría fuera de su alcance: un médico que los atienda, los escuche y les dé seguimiento.
&quot;Todos los que entramos en el campo de la salud lo hacemos porque poseemos el impulso, el don, de intentar ayudar a las personas,&quot; dijo en español Julio Loya, gerente del programa de prediabetes de la clínica. &quot;La Clínica Amistad es el lugar perfecto donde (los voluntarios) pueden ejercer la medicina y la enfermería, y ayudar a un segmento de la población que verdaderamente lo necesita.&quot;

Esta nota fue escrita y traducida por Diana Ramos, exalumna de la Universidad de Arizona, Directora de Iniciativas Bilingües y reportera del Foco de Tucson. Contáctala en diana@tucsonspotlight.org.   
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			<news:title>Hundreds of thousands of dollars in stolen goods recovered at a used car lot after adult toy company purchase</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Los Angeles Police Department got an assist in recovering stolen goods recently from a European company that manufactures high-end adult toys. The company found its stolen merchandise being sold online and bought some of it.
The unnamed heroes then turned the shipping address over to the authorities, who traced it to a used car lot. The LAPD&apos;s Cargo Theft Task Force and partner agencies raided the business and found more than a stockpile of sex toys.
Undercover officers found a little bit of everything, reports ABC7, which was granted exclusive access to the hundreds of thousands of dollars&apos; worth of stolen merchandise. In addition to the high-end adult products, they found acoustic drum parts, power tools, boxes of jeans and more.
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&quot;We&apos;ve seen DeWalt. We&apos;ve seen Nike. We have seen our stolen product that, what brought us here in the first place,&quot; an undercover LAPD detective told the local outlet.
They&apos;ve also found Yeti mugs and Acer computers, all thanks to a sex toy company, which goes to the old saying, &quot;Don&apos;t play with those sorts of toys unless you want to get screwed.&quot; I think that&apos;s an old saying, anyway.
&quot;Unfortunately, we&apos;re in the capital of cargo theft, both train and commercial cargo theft, out here in Los Angeles,&quot; the undercover detective added.
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Following the raid at the used car lot, police made an arrest. They arrested Peter Ahoubim of Beverly Hills on suspicion of receiving stolen property.
They said that they&apos;re about a quarter of the way through the items that they seized from the car lot and storage containers related to the case and have already reached $500,000 in recovered stolen goods.
The LAPD wants people to be more cautious when they&apos;re shopping online. If there are no return policies and incredibly low prices on items, let&apos;s say for example high-end adult toys, those could be signs that you&apos;re buying stolen merchandise and keeping the thieves in business.
What a job by the brave men and women at the European adult toy company.
They took down what appears to be a decent illegal operation that had everything, except for the awareness to ship items from a different location than the used car lot allegedly filled to the brim with stolen merchandise.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>‘The Americans’ star Matthew Rhys slams ‘out of control’ trend of playing videos out loud in public</news:name>
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			<news:title>‘The Americans’ star Matthew Rhys slams ‘out of control’ trend of playing videos out loud in public</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Matthew Rhys is sounding off on the public behavior driving him &quot;bananas.&quot;
&quot;The Americans&quot; star isn’t hiding his irritation with one modern habit that’s seemingly pushed him over the edge — people blasting videos, music and FaceTime calls in public like everyone else signed up for the experience.
&quot;Do you have any pet peeves?&quot; Rhys was asked in a Wall Street Journal interview.
&quot;What is driving me bananas these days are people who watch things on their phones without headphones,&quot; Rhys said. &quot;I’m turning into my dad, but I feel like I have to start saying to people, ‘Excuse me, do you have headphones?’ Because if we’re not schooling people, it’s going to become more rampant than it already is, and it is out of control.&quot;
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The actor’s solution to modern overstimulation is about as unplugged as it gets.
&quot;What do you do to relax?&quot; he was asked.
&quot;If it’s not on the water—if it’s not a kayak or sail or something like that—then horses are big for me,&quot; Rhys explained. &quot;You just get to be quiet and in nature. You can’t be on your phone. You have to be present.&quot;
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The Welsh actor’s latest project is &quot;Widow’s Bay,&quot; starring alongside Stephen Root.
The series centers on an ambitious mayor, Tom Loftis (Rhys), who tries to capitalize on a surge of tourists visiting the fictional island. His goal is to turn it into the next Martha’s Vineyard.
Meanwhile, Rhys has been with his longtime partner, &quot;Felicity&quot; alum Keri Russell.
The two have been together since 2014 and, two years later, welcomed a son named Sam.
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Their romance started while playing married Soviet spies on FX’s &quot;The Americans&quot; — turning their explosive on-screen chemistry into a real-life relationship that’s survived Hollywood for more than a decade.
&quot;We were, like, hot and heavy in love, shooting the spy stuff at night in disguises and wigs,&quot; Russell previously told Variety. &quot;I mean, it was such a fun, sexy time.&quot;
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What started as on-screen tension eventually became a real-life relationship.
Part of what’s kept them together is that they couldn’t be more different.
Rhys previously told Parade that the secret to their success is that they &quot;balance each other.&quot;
&quot;There’s usually that thing where you need one person to be the calm head — that’s her,&quot; he said. &quot;And then I’m the kind of fiery one. … We work well as a team; we have a good partnership and we make each other laugh.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Confirmation firestorm: National Guard nominee battles GOP over Kelly, Iran War</news:name>
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			<news:title>Confirmation firestorm: National Guard nominee battles GOP over Kelly, Iran War</news:title>
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High-profile fight over Sen. Mark Kelly’s comments on munitions stockpiles may affect Arizona National Guard nominee
Gov. Katie Hobbs’ nominee, John Conley, distanced himself from the national spat between Kelly and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth
Conley’s nomination faces a one-year confirmation deadline from last June
A high profile fight in Washington over comments by Democratic U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly about dwindling stockpiles of munitions spilled over Monday into efforts by state Republicans to derail Gov. Katie Hobbs’ nomination to head the Arizona National Guard.
But John Conley, seeking to survive the nomination process, sought to distance himself from the national spat between Kelly and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
“I don’t know any of the facts and circumstances regarding it,” he said.
The fight concerns claims by the Pentagon chief that Kelly, while appearing on a Sunday talk show, released what Hegseth said was classified information. 
Kelly has countered that he didn’t say anything on TV that Hegseth himself has not said publicly about the depletion of arsenal due to the war in Iran.
Conley, a brigadier general, made it clear to members of the Senate Committee on Director Nominations that he was not about to get in the middle — even if he knew more. He said it would violate both state and federal law for him, as a soldier, “to speak critically about any sitting member of Congress.”
Still, he said, speaking strictly academically, Conley said that such an action would be prohibited absent prior authorization.
“I don’t believe it’s appropriate for anybody to release classified information in violation of the law,” said Conley.
What makes Conley’s viewpoints relevant is that he was being screened by nominating committee members, the first step in deciding whether he will get the required Senate confirmation to lead the state’s National Guard. And two of the Republicans on the five-member panel — Jake Hoffman and Wendy Rogers — were trying to get the governor’s nominee to weigh in on what has become a high-profile political fight between the Trump administration and the Democratic senator.
But the two senators weren’t just interested in the propriety and legality of Kelly’s comments on “Face the Nation” about the stockpiles of weapons.
Rogers also wanted to know what Conley thought about a video released by Kelly and five others — she called them “the seditious six” — telling service members that they should ignore “illegal orders” and instead follow the Constitution.
In response to those comments, Hegseth demoted Kelly’s rank as a retired Navy captain — he is the only one of the six who is retired military, a move that would reduce his retirement pension — and issued a letter of censure. So far, federal courts have blocked those actions.
Conley, for his part, sidestepped the efforts by the GOP lawmakers to drag him into that fight.
“I believe that the folks who made those comments, because they’re not actively serving, they have a little more leeway to say those things,” he said.
“But I also understand the perspective of the current administration (that) wanted to put a test whether or not those statements were outside the bounds,” Conley said. “And I think that that is going through a court process and the court will decide.”
Still, Conley who served in the office of judge advocate general — an attorney in uniform — said that one of his duties was to “teach the law of war and the code of conduct.”
“And part of teaching of the law of war is to discuss lawful versus unlawful orders,” he said. “And you don’t follow unlawful orders is the crux of the teaching.”
But whether Conley ultimately gets confirmed by the Republican-controlled Senate could more likely depend on the contention, particularly by Rogers, that while he may be a good administrator, he doesn’t have the skills or experience to lead soldiers into war if it ultimately comes to that.
Rogers said that Conley, trained as a lawyer and having been an attorney within the military, appears to have the background and credentials to become the director of the state Department of Military Affairs. It works with local governments to provide help in emergency situations, like fires and floods,
But the Flagstaff Republican, a military veteran herself, pointed out that position, by definition, also includes being the adjutant general of the Guard, responsible for more than 8,000 Army and Air Force personnel.
Conley told committee members that it isn’t necessary to have combat experience to hold the job.
In fact, he said, it was Gen. George Washington who appointed the first adjutant general with the specific assignment to prepare troops to be ready to fight. Conley said that’s what he has been doing for close to a year already since being tapped by Gov. Katie Hobbs.
Rogers was unconvinced.
“You would be a provider and assessor of what is needed to complete the mission,” she said. “But if you became the adjutant general you would be the commanding officer.”
And that, said Rogers, means being a role model.
“But you have not led and had your life threatened constantly,” she said.
Rogers also pointed out that there has been a change at the national level, with Hegseth saying he is pushing a “warrior ethos” and wants to restore a “warrior culture” in the military.
“How do you, as a career judge advocate, with no operational command, no combat deployments or experience leading troops in high-risk environments plan to personally model and instill that ethos in the Arizona National Guard among the aviators, infantrymen … and other operators who routinely fly in dangerous conditions or are deployed into harm’s way?” she asked.
Conley said he has been in dangerous situations — even as a JAG — including time in Korea where U.S. troops died in combat operations
“Have I been an infantryman on the front lines in a battle?” he said.
“No I have not,” Conley continued. “But I can take care of those infantrymen because I have been doing this job for nearly 40 years all over the world in all kinds of different situations.”
And he said there’s something else that makes the question of whether he can lead soldiers in the field irrelevant.
“You don’t want the 58-year-old out on the front lines,” Conley said.
“We want the young folks out there,” he said. “My job is to make sure that they have the training, the equipment, the resources that they need.”
Rogers also sought to pin Conley down on the question of whether the United States is at war with Iran. He said it’s not that simple.
“If we use the term ‘war’ colloquially, we are engaged in hostilities in Iran,” Conley said. And he said the United States also is engaged in a “cold war” with China.
Rogers said that doesn’t answer her question.
“If the definition of ‘war’ is something that we’re going to glean from the War Powers Act, I don’t think there’s been a declaration of war by the Congress,” Conley responded.
Rogers said his inability to come up with a clear answer, coupled with his lack of combat experience, is one of the reasons she believes he’s not ready to lead the Arizona National Guard.
“We are at war,” she said. “And you would be asked to command forces that would be at war.”
Hoffman had his own problems with what he heard from Conley on this question and others is that “legalistic quibble mentality.”
“These are all kind of filibustering responses,” said the Queen Creek Republican.
Republican Sen. T.J. Shope of Coolidge joined with the two Democrats on the panel to advance the nomination to the full Senate.
Time also is running out for Conley. He has been serving since he was nominated last June 10 to the job. And if he is not confirmed within one year, he can no longer hold office.
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			  <news:name>Spencer Pratt blasts LA leaders for playing &apos;far too cute&apos; with antisemitism in alleged leaked messages</news:name>
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			<news:title>Spencer Pratt blasts LA leaders for playing &apos;far too cute&apos; with antisemitism in alleged leaked messages</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Spencer Pratt&apos;s political campaign seems to be taking on the issue of antisemitism in alleged private messages shared on social media.
In the messages, shared on X, the former reality TV star appeared to accuse political leaders of playing &quot;far too cute&quot; with anti-Jewish rhetoric and vowed to crack down hard on antisemitic hate if he were in charge of Los Angeles.
The conversation started when someone asked Pratt, &quot;Would truly like to know what you plan to do to keep Jewish people safe in LA and our Jewish children on LA campuses?&quot;
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Pratt appeared to respond with a lengthy message condemning antisemitism and blaming current leadership for enabling it.
&quot;I’ve been horrified to see how the Jewish community has been vilified over the past few years and I will have ZERO tolerance for it,&quot; Pratt allegedly wrote. &quot;Antisemitism is a legitimate mind virus and a sign of a decaying society.&quot;
In the messages, he appeared to take aim at current leadership, accusing politicians of tolerating antisemitic rhetoric because it became politically fashionable.
&quot;Let’s be honest, this is a culture problem: the current leadership has played FAR too cute with anti-Semitic groups and tropes, that BS stops when I am mayor,&quot; Pratt wrote in the alleged exchange. &quot;I will never cower to social media trends or bullies. I don’t care how en vogue it is, I will never abandon my Jewish brothers and sisters.&quot;
The messages come after Jewish communities across the country continue sounding alarms over rising antisemitic incidents, campus protests and escalating hostility following the Israel-Hamas war.
Pratt also appeared to outline what he claimed would be immediate action in Los Angeles, including increased police visibility around Jewish institutions.
&quot;Protecting Jews begins with strong and unwavering leadership,&quot; he continued in the messages. &quot;As a practical matter, I will direct LAPD to ramp up patrols around synagogues and Chabad centers.&quot;
Pratt also appeared to blast campus leadership over concerns about antisemitism directed at Jewish students and faculty.
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&quot;Unfortunately, the Mayor has no authority over the Chancellors at Universities, so it comes down to using the bully pulpit to shame and pressure them to act in defense of Jewish students and faculty,&quot; Pratt added. &quot;Nobody is better at that than me. I will be their worst nightmare if they don’t get in gear.&quot;
Pratt also called on federal and local prosecutors to pursue more aggressive civil rights enforcement.
&quot;I will also lean on DOJ and DA Hochman to aggressively pursue civil rights prosecutions,&quot; he wrote in the alleged messages. &quot;I don’t believe I’ve ever seen a group more in need of what our civil rights laws are designed for than Jews, today.&quot;
Pratt concluded, &quot;We’ve seen this movie before, and this crap ain’t happening on my watch. ‘Never again’ is right now.&quot;
Fox News Digital has reached out to Pratt for comment. 
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After years of navigating public highs and lows, Pratt stepped into the political arena in January when he announced he was running for mayor of Los Angeles.
In recent weeks, Pratt&apos;s campaign has gained momentum after receiving high-profile donations, including a contribution from Lakers owner Jeanie Buss, and earning support from influential figures like Joe Rogan.
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Since the start of his political journey, Pratt has launched several viral campaign ads. His recent widely praised debate performance helped Pratt gain credibility with frustrated voters.
Pratt’s rise has been fueled heavily by anger surrounding the devastating Los Angeles fires.
Following the fires, Pratt, whose parents also lost their home, led a social media firestorm against California leadership he has accused of mismanagement, corruption and &quot;criminal negligence&quot; in their response to the disaster.
In August 2025, Pratt traveled to Washington, D.C., to meet with federal officials, including former U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi.
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			<news:title>US bank discloses security lapse after sharing customer data with AI app</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The bank said the security lapse was due to the use of an “unauthorized” AI software app.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Tucson&apos;s Sosa-Carillo House reopens as heritage museum</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tucson&apos;s Sosa-Carillo House reopens as heritage museum</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Tucson home that survived urban renewal, a case of mistaken identity and a near-demolition has reopened as a Mexican American heritage museum, and the families whose history it holds were there to welcome it back.
The Sosa-Carillo House, named after the Sosa and Carillo families, reopened its doors to the Tucson community last month. The Sosa family history traces back to 1776 when Jose Maria Sosa arrived in Tucson and acquired the land where the house currently resides.
He gifted the house to his daughter, Manuela Mendoza Sosa, before selling the house to Jesus Suarez de Carrillo in 1878.
The Carillo family patriarch, Leopoldo Carillo, came from a prominent Sonoran ranching family and became a successful businessman and landowner, owning more than 100 homes in Tucson by 1881. His second wife, Elvira, was the one who completed the Sosa-Carillo house.
Elvira and her descendants lived in the house until the city seized it through eminent domain in 1968.
The National Register of Historic Places named the house the John Charles Frémont &quot;Casa del Gobernador House&quot; in 1971, believing that Frémont, the governor of Arizona Territory from 1878 to 1881, had once lived here.
While there is no credible evidence that Frémont stayed there, his daughter Lily did rent a room in the home for six months in 1879.
The house was saved from urban renewal due to the false association.
The first room to the left features posters from The Smithsonian, highlighting the experiences of workers of the Bracero Program. Topacio &quot;Topaz&quot; Servellon / Tucson Spotlight.
In 1993, a formal amendment to the register changed the name to the Sosa-Carillo-Fremont House, although it has been colloquially referred to as the Sosa-Carillo House.
The Arizona Historical Society owned the house from 1971 to 2022. Borderland Theatre used the space in 2017, followed by Los Descendientes de Tucson in 2018, a group made up of descendants of early Tucsonenses, who opened the Mexican American Heritage and History Museum in 2019.
In 2022, the historical society sold the house to Rio Nuevo for $200,000, with the tax increment financing district promising to invest an additional $1.1 million into renovations to maintain its historical integrity.
After a three-phase renovation plan costing $2.3 million, the Sosa-Carillo house reopened to the community, with local officials and members of Los Descendientes there to celebrate.
Maritza Valenzuela, Los Descendientes board president and a sixth-generation descendant of a soldier stationed at the Presidio San Augustín, opened the program by reading the museum&apos;s mission.
&quot;The Mexican American Heritage and History Museum is a project of Los Descendientes that facilitates community programming and cultural exhibits like those you can see in the house today,&quot; Valenzuela said. &quot;The board and members of Los Descendientes are thrilled to open it again for the community to enjoy.&quot;
Tucson Mayor Regina Romero spoke about the impact of previous urban renewal efforts where the Tucson Convention Center and Linda Ronstadt Music Hall currently stand.
&quot;Our indigenous history and our Mexican American history in this city will no longer be ignored,&quot; Romero said. &quot;Through this center plaza that is named the Alba Bustamante Torres Plaza … ran a street that was healthy and vibrant and full of history and commerce and stories of families that had been here for generations, and we want to make sure that we acknowledge that.&quot;
A community member looks at a piece by artist Ruben Urrea Moreno called &quot;Frontera&quot;, inspired by the game Snakes and Ladders. Topacio &quot;Topaz&quot; Servellon / Tucson Spotlight.
Romero pointed to the city&apos;s іSomos Uno! campaign, a cultural heritage strategy that acknowledges and preserves the heritage the city has while adopting culturally-centered solutions.
&quot;That&apos;s why it was important to make sure that we had the funds available to make this Mexican American museum where we could celebrate not just our past and our history, but our present and our future,&quot; Romero said.
Rio Nuevo Board Chair Fletcher McCusker said the organization takes its stewardship of the home seriously.
&quot;We will take care of it. Going forward, we will commit to you that we will invest whatever it takes to restore this building to its original condition,&quot; McCusker said. &quot;To be in a position now to actually help restore it to the dignity that it deserves, has been a real labor of love for us and the Rio Nuevo board, and I can tell you, we&apos;re not done.&quot;
The Rio Nuevo board submitted letters to the State Historical Office, State Historical Preservation Office and the National Archive requesting a name change that more accurately reflects the history of the house.
&quot;We would like to initiate the process to change the official name of the state owned and registered property from the Sosa-Carrillo-Fremont house to the Sosa-Carrillo House,&quot; McCusker said, reading from the letter. &quot;Rio Nuevo, along with the Mellon Foundation, have invested millions of dollars to restore this home to its original condition, and would like now to set the record straight regarding its ownership.&quot;
Ricky Rioja, executive director of Los Descendientes, thanked co-director Alisha Vasquez for curating the space, along with long-time volunteers Rachel Pollock and Evelyn Jacobs.
&quot;This is a huge first step on the path towards an inclusive community space that uplifts the stories of our collective history,&quot; Rioja said.
Los Decendientes Executive Director Ricky Riojas is a community advisor for the Tucson Pima County Historical Commission and cultural preservation lead for the City of South Tucson’s Historic Cultural Heritage project. Topacio &quot;Topaz&quot; Servellon / Tucson Spotlight.
Jacobs, the great grandchild of Leopoldo Carillo, and the grandchild of his daughter Bea Amanda Carillo, shared her memories of the home.
&quot;I was here a lot. I often played with my cousins Walter Jacobs Jr … and his sister, Vivian and other cousins … We often played hide and seek in that beautiful, and now 150-year-old historic fig tree,&quot; Jacobs said. &quot;I pray that the people who have lived here and are now gone look down upon us with joy.&quot;
The first room to the right was curated by Brandon Varela, director of the Old Pascua Museum and Yaqui Cultural Center, who was asked to create a space highlighting the history, art and traditions of the Tohono O&apos;odham and Pascua Yaqui nations.
&quot;We got everything together, and I thought of what would be visually pleasing and what would be appropriate to have in the house,&quot; Varela said. &quot;An introduction to items of regalia, traditional instruments, photos of the community of Old Pascua and several art pieces.&quot;
The first room to the left features the Smithsonian&apos;s &quot;Bittersweet Harvest: The Bracero Program 1942-1964,&quot; with bilingual posters highlighting workers and families from the program, which brought Mexican laborers to fill agricultural and railroad shortages during World War II.
The back rooms feature art by Ruben Urrea Moreno in an exhibition titled &quot;Lost But Unforgotten: Words out of Reach,&quot; drawn from responses to Urrea Moreno&apos;s Chicanidad.
In one corner of the larger gallery, the Leticia Carillo de Fuentes Jacobs&apos; Sala, or living room, honors the last Carillo to own the home, loosely replicating her 1960s living room with books, red recliners, family photos and newspaper clippings, with the original ceiling painting left untouched.
A community member reads a statement by artist Ruben Urrea Moreno, whose work is featured in the two gallery rooms of the house. Topacio &quot;Topaz&quot; Servellon / Tucson Spotlight.
Audio from interviews with South Tucson residents and business owners played in the background.
The home retains original architectural details, including a flower mural painted by a resident in 1915 and the original lime-based stucco mixed with prickly pear juice.
Nathaniel Miller has been an architect for more than 30 years, and was a part of the reconstruction of the Sosa-Carillo House.
&quot;It&apos;s striking because it&apos;s an old historic adobe in the middle of this newer plaza campus that&apos;s the Tucson Convention Center,&quot; Miller said. &quot;I feel like I&apos;m in the community center now.&quot;
The house was updated to meet ADA accessibility standards while preserving its original design. A new kitchen addition was built using modern masonry methods designed to mimic the home&apos;s original mud adobe construction.
Miller echoed Rioja&apos;s words, saying the reconstruction was like magic.
&quot;That word has been in my mind because, by all rights, this building should not be here, and the fact that it exists still, is magic,&quot; Miller said. &quot;I&apos;ve never been touched in the way I&apos;ve been touched to be a part of this project.&quot;

Topacio “Topaz” Servellon is a reporter with Tucson Spotlight. Contact them at topacioserve@gmail.com.
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			<news:title>San Francisco Giants outfielders get torched online for bizarre celebration following win over Dodgers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Not a lot has been going right for the San Fransisco Giants this season.
They are a whopping seven games below .500 as of Tuesday afternoon and sit 7.5 games back of the now-division-leading San Diego Padres.
With all that in mind, we are still very early into the baseball season, and there&apos;s still plenty of time to turn this ship around in the Bay Area.
All the Giants need is a little spark, something to get a midseason rally going, and starting off a four-game series with the hated Los Angeles Dodgers might be just what the doctor ordered.
GIANTS CATCHER PATRICK BAILEY MAKES TREMENDOUS MLB HISTORY WITH WALK-OFF INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUN
After taking two of three from the Pittsburgh Pirates over the weekend, the Giants walked into Dodger Stadium Monday night and gave the scoreboard a workout, resulting in a 9-3 win over baseball&apos;s wealthiest roster and, hopefully, starting a bit of a hot streak for San Fran as we inch closer to summer.
It&apos;s safe to say the Giants were pretty stoked about the win, with their outfield celebrating in a manner that can only be described as &quot;bizarre,&quot; though I&apos;m sure you can think of other words that are more apt and less workplace-friendly.
Umm, hey guys. I know you play in the Bay Area and all, but there might be such a thing as assimilating a little too well, don&apos;t you think?
MINOR LEAGUE PITCHER THROWS DOWN A WILD NSFW CELEBRATION AFTER CATCHING SOFT LINE DRIVE
What you guys do in the privacy of your own locker room is your business alone, but let&apos;s keep that confined to the clubhouse, okay?
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To be frank, I have no clue what the onus of this &quot;celebration&quot; is, nor do I think I want to know, but social media caught wind of this little outfield faux ménage à trois and dealt with it accordingly.
I mean, hey, whatever works!
Baseball is a sport steeped in superstition. Guys will go weeks without showering if it means they have a hitting streak going, so if the outfield dry-hump celebration gets the Giants closer to winning a pennant, more power to them.
And I&apos;m sure this is exactly the kind of public display the people of San Francisco can get behind... no pun intended.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Maricopa County’s election IT fight isn’t about IT. It’s about democracy.</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Justin Heap speaking at a rally for Donald Trump in Glendale on Aug. 23, 2024. (Photo by Gage Skidmore/Flickr/CC BY-SA 2.0)

Democracy in Maricopa County is dangerously close to falling into the hands of a partisan actor with direct ties to President Donald Trump’s election conspiracy machine.
On April 17, the Maricopa County Superior Court issued a landmark ruling that could hand Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap total control over our election IT infrastructure. While the court may see this as a narrow legal interpretation of the recorder’s powers, the community must recognize the moral and security stakes. 
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Thanks to investigative reporting from Votebeat, the mask has slipped. Heap’s private communications reveal a man less interested in administrative efficiency and more focused on “full cooperation” with Trump’s administration and a Department of Justice eager to launch fishing expeditions into our past and long-settled elections.
As voters, dependent on trust in our elections, we must ask a central moral question: Can we trust a man who views the private data of 2.6 million Arizonans, including home addresses and party affiliations, as a bargaining chip for partisan interests?
The answer should be a resounding no.
We are witnessing a classic “fox in the hen house” scenario. If Heap is allowed to seize the IT department now, we are not simply shifting personnel responsibilities. We are removing one of the last safeguards standing between the private information of millions of Arizonans and a federal government increasingly willing to weaponize election systems and public distrust for political gain.
We have already seen warning signs. Heap’s February announcement regarding a so-called “non-citizen” voter audit relied on sensitive voter data to fuel a divisive and misleading political narrative. This should alarm every voter, regardless of party affiliation.
Justin Heap is undermining, not restoring, voters’ trust. It’s time for him to go.


The timing of this attempted power grab is itself reckless. Maricopa County is rapidly approaching the July 21 primary election. Attempting to migrate an entire election IT infrastructure, including dozens of critical servers and systems, in the middle of an active election cycle creates unnecessary instability and risk. To force this transition now is administrative malpractice and a dangerous gamble with the fundamental right to vote.
This threat to our representation is compounded by the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision weakening key protections under the Voting Rights Act and upholding maps that dilute the political power of diverse communities. When courts continue chipping away at voting rights protections, the administration of our elections becomes one of the last remaining lines of defense for democracy itself.
But after years of the Supreme Court weakening those protections, we are entering a dangerous new era where bad actors can more easily manipulate the rules, weaken oversight, and consolidate power over our elections. That is what makes Heap’s attempt to seize control over election infrastructure so alarming.
Arizona has a long and painful history of voter suppression and discriminatory election practices targeting Black, Brown, and Indigenous communities. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was passed because Americans were beaten, jailed, terrorized and even murdered simply for demanding the right to vote. We cannot allow those hard-fought protections to be dismantled piece by piece while partisan actors quietly consolidate control over our democratic systems.
We need election systems that operate in good faith. Justin Heap has demonstrated that his allegiance lies with a partisan political agenda, not with protecting the integrity and stability of Maricopa County’s elections.
The Board of Supervisors was right to move toward a stay and an appeal of the court’s ruling. Right now, they are one of the last institutional barriers standing between democratic stability and partisan control over our election infrastructure.
Their appeal is not just a legal obligation. It is a test of whether Maricopa County will defend its democracy from partisan capture.
History will remember whether this Board protected the integrity of our elections when it mattered most.
The people of Maricopa County deserve elections that are transparent, stable, secure, and free from political manipulation. They deserve election systems built on public trust, not partisan loyalty.
Because once trust in democracy is broken, the damage is not easily undone.
The community must now stand with the Board and demand that our elections remain in the hands of the people — not political operatives seeking power behind closed doors.
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			<news:title>Military vet sees opening for GOP in blue state amid ‘embarrassment’ of ‘stolen valor Walz’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>EXCLUSIVE: A former Navy SEAL and Marine veteran running for U.S. Senate in Minnesota sees an opening for a statewide GOP victory this election cycle, saying citizens are widely embarrassed by Democratic Gov. Tim Walz’s &quot;stolen valor&quot; handling of the massive fraud scandal in the state.
In an interview with Fox News Digital, Adam Schwarze, one of about half a dozen running for the GOP’s Senate nomination in Minnesota, said that with the Democratic Party embracing socialist policies in the state and across the country, &quot;the stakes cannot be higher.&quot; Without an incumbent to contend with, Schwarze said Republicans have a &quot;20-year opportunity&quot; to flip a seat that could determine which party controls the upper chamber.
He juxtaposed himself with Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan, the No. 2 leader in Minnesota and the current Democratic frontrunner for her party’s Senate nomination. Schwarze posited that Flanagan has been marred by her association with Walz and the still-unfolding fraud crisis that has rocked Minnesota.
&quot;Everybody outside of Minneapolis is angered and embarrassed that Minnesota is internationally known [for] fraud. You can&apos;t even go outside the country and say your state anymore because people are like, ‘What is wrong with your crazy state?’&quot; he said, adding, &quot;That&apos;s going to really have a large effect in the voting in November.&quot;
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Though he has yet to receive the GOP nomination, Schwarze said that with 10 years as an infantry Marine and 11 years as a Navy SEAL officer, he would be a surefire candidate in a general election faceoff with Flanagan.
&quot;Navy SEALs are seven for seven in general elections,&quot; he said. &quot;We don&apos;t miss the target.&quot;
Meanwhile, he accused Flanagan of &quot;openly running as a socialist.&quot;
Flanagan, who is running a progressive, anti-Trump campaign, has been endorsed by Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass. She recently appeared alongside Sanders at one of his &quot;Fighting Oligarchy&quot; tour stops in Rochester, Minnesota.
At the rally, Flanagan cast the current political moment as a &quot;fight for who this country belongs to, billionaires and corporations or the rest of us.&quot; She used much of her time onstage to rip the President Donald Trump-backed &quot;one, big, beautiful bill,&quot; U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the conflict in Iran and the proposed White House ballroom. 
Flanagan asserted, &quot;They don’t give a damn about you,&quot; saying of the Trump administration, &quot;This is just straight up corruption, period, full stop.&quot;
Schwarze said that Flanagan’s rhetoric encapsulates the state of the Democratic Party right now.
&quot;What&apos;s the Democrat agenda nationally right now? It&apos;s anti-Trump, pro-socialism,&quot; he said. &quot;Now, they&apos;re going to run an open socialist candidate for the U.S. Senate. And I don&apos;t think it&apos;s going to work in Minnesota.&quot;
He posited that &quot;nobody outside Minneapolis is going to vote for socialism.&quot;
MINNESOTA HOUSE SPEAKER WARNS AMERICANS WILL BE &apos;SHOCKED&apos; BY SCOPE OF FRAUD CRISIS
But Schwarze said that while Minnesotans’ distaste for socialism will keep them from voting Democratic this year, he believes the fraud issue will drive voters to seek change at the ballot box.
&quot;Fraud is everything. That&apos;s going to be the thing that takes back our state for people like me who are just patriotic people,&quot; he explained.
While on the campaign trail, Schwarze said he has seen as much as twice the normal number of people registering support for Republicans at local caucuses throughout Minnesota. He said he has also seen support in cities that are typically Democratic strongholds.
&quot;Minnesotans are a really proud people. We&apos;re farmers. We&apos;re laborers. We have businesses,&quot; he said. &quot;What is throughout and known is just the anger and the embarrassment of being a Minnesotan in this time.&quot;
Meanwhile, he ripped the Walz administration, saying, &quot;They&apos;re still trying to cover it up, or try to press for a different narrative on the story, take credit, which is what Walz does, right? Stolen Valor Walz, he loves to take credit, but not actually do the work.&quot;
MINNESOTA DHS WHISTLEBLOWER DETAILS &apos;SMEAR CAMPAIGN&apos; AFTER REPORTING FRAUD CONCERNS TO STATE
Schwarze said that Flanagan, too, shares in the blame.
&quot;We don&apos;t know how many billions it truly is. But there&apos;s still been zero people fired from the Walz administration,&quot; he said. &quot;And at the same time that Walz is now finally getting pushed aside by the establishment Democrats, they&apos;re also trying to elevate Peggy Flanagan to the United States Senate.&quot;
He accused Flanagan of being &quot;right there for the $9 to $19 billion in fraud,&quot; while adding, &quot;Being a military guy my whole life, you don&apos;t fail a mission and then get promoted.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Walz and Flanagan for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Man Who Stole Unreleased Beyoncé Music Is Sentenced to 5 Years</news:name>
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			<news:title>Man Who Stole Unreleased Beyoncé Music Is Sentenced to 5 Years</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The theft occurred on July 8, 2025, when members of the singer’s team reported a vehicle break-in ahead of her “Cowboy Carter” tour dates in Atlanta.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>FBI questioning current and former CIA officials in DOJ probe into John Brennan&apos;s role in Russia assessment</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-12T19:00:46.063Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>FBI questioning current and former CIA officials in DOJ probe into John Brennan&apos;s role in Russia assessment</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The FBI has reportedly begun questioning current and former CIA officials as part of a Justice Department probe into former CIA Director John Brennan and his role in the intelligence community’s 2017 assessment on Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Agents have interviewed roughly a dozen officials involved in drafting the assessment, with investigators focusing on how its conclusions were reached and whether Brennan may have misled Congress during his 2023 testimony, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.
Brennan has been identified as a subject of the investigation, according to his attorney.
BONDI CONFIRMS DOJ HAS RECEIVED CRIMINAL REFERRAL ALLEGING BRENNAN PERJURY OVER STEELE DOSSIER
At the center of the probe is whether the intelligence assessment — which concluded Russia sought to boost Donald Trump’s candidacy — was influenced by the controversial Steele dossier, a collection of largely unsubstantiated allegations about Trump’s supposed ties to Russia that was funded by political opponents.
Brennan has previously said the CIA opposed including the dossier in the assessment, though a summary was ultimately attached to a classified version of the report.
The probe into Brennan gained momentum after House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan referred Brennan to the Justice Department last year, alleging he may have made false statements to Congress about the CIA’s role in handling the Steele dossier.
Brennan said in sworn testimony to Jordan&apos;s committee that &quot;the CIA was not involved at all with the dossier.&quot;
&quot;This claim is contradicted by multiple sources that reveal Brennan&apos;s support for including the dossier in the ICA,&quot; Jordan wrote in his letter to the DOJ referring Brennan for criminal prosecution.
&quot;According to a CIA memorandum declassified by the Trump Administration, when two CIA mission center leaders confronted Brennan with &apos;specific flaws&apos; in the dossier, Brennan disregarded their concerns, &apos;appear[ing] more swayed by the [d]ossier&apos;s general conformity with existing theories than by legitimate tradecraft concerns,&apos;&quot; Jordan wrote, citing messages from Brennan revealed after Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard declassified internal agency communications in July.
BONDI CONFIRMS DOJ HAS RECEIVED CRIMINAL REFERRAL ALLEGING BRENNAN PERJURY OVER STEELE DOSSIER
The original intelligence findings were later upheld by multiple government reviews. However, Trump has long derided the Russia investigation as a &quot;witch hunt&quot; and a &quot;hoax&quot; while calling for scrutiny of officials involved in launching it.
Brennan, for his part, claimed the Trump administration is &quot;lawyer shopping,&quot; according to Reuters, after the DOJ removed prosecutor Maria Medetis Long from Brennan&apos;s case in favor of Joe diGenova.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the CIA and the FBI for comment.
Reuters contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Alabama Governor Sets New Primary Elections for Four House Seats</news:name>
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			<news:title>Alabama Governor Sets New Primary Elections for Four House Seats</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Gov. Kay Ivey scheduled special House primaries for August after the Supreme Court cleared a path for Alabama to use a 2023 congressional map with one majority-Black district.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jacob Fatu chooses to acknowledge violence, AAA Mega Championship makes WWE history and more from Raw</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jacob Fatu chooses to acknowledge violence, AAA Mega Championship makes WWE history and more from Raw</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Roman Reigns wanted Jacob Fatu in the ring for an &quot;acknowledgement ceremony&quot; on &quot;Monday Night Raw,&quot; despite concerns from general manager Adam Pearce and Jimmy Uso.
Reigns learned the hard way of the old saying, &quot;Be careful what you wish for.&quot;
Despite the contract signing that Fatu would have to &quot;acknowledge&quot; Reigns after he lost the World Heavyweight Championship, Fatu wouldn’t have any of that.
Instead, he chose violence. He ignored Jey Uso’s pleas to think about what he was doing. Fatu, instead, headbutted Uso multiple times.
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&quot;What you think? You want me to come and acknowledge you, Roman?&quot; Fatu said. &quot;Hell no! You’re going to beat that acknowledgement out of me.&quot;
Fatu had no time for anyone trying to talk him off the ledge. He was truly all gas and no brakes. He got to the ring, stared down Reigns and the two went to work. The two exchanged blows in the ring and it looked like Reigns was going to gain the advantage. He hit Fatu with a chair multiple times, trying to make Fatu acknowledge him.
But the &quot;Samoan Werewolf&quot; was undeterred. Reigns went for a spear but was met by a superkick and the Tongan death grip. It was all downhill for the &quot;Tribal Chief.&quot; He taunted Reigns as he continued his beating.
He then powerbombed Reigns through the announce table. The assault didn’t stop there. He hit Reigns with another Tongan death grip as officials from the back tried to keep him at bay.
Before he walked to the back, he saw the Usos tending to Reigns. He ran back at full speed and sent all three men through the barricade.
Seth Rollins tries to thaw icy relationship with Street Profits
Seth Rollins helped Street Profits win in six-man tag match against The Vision as he took out Bron Breakker from the outside. Angelo Dawkins rolled up Austin Theory to get the win.
Rollins came into the ring to help Dawkins up. But as Breakker got back into the ring and lined up for a spear, Rollins stepped aside making Dawkins take the damage. Montez Ford came back into the ring and wondered what Rollins was going out there in the first place.
Rollins, Ford and Dawkins talked in the back.
&quot;If you boys are serious about getting the tag titles off The Vision, then it’s time we talked,&quot; Rollins said, addressing Dawkins and Ford backstage.
Ford said there was no &quot;we&quot; in the conversation, while Dawkins wanted to hear out Rollins.
Rollins said he was &quot;wrong&quot; to tell the Street Profits that all parties should keep their business to themselves.
&quot;You know, Seth, you’re every single thing they say about you,&quot; Ford said. &quot;Everybody. The greatest in our generation. A revolutionary. But you know what they also say? You’re not to be trusted. We don’t need your a--  to win the tag team championship. Bet on that.&quot;
The Street Profits will be aiming for tag team gold in two weeks when they take on Logan Paul and Theory.
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AAA Mega Championship defended on Raw
The AAA Mega Championship is the most prestigious title in Lucha Libre Worldwide (AAA) and possibly across all of Lucha Libre depending on who you ask. The title was defended for the first time on WWE programming on Monday night.
Dominik Mysterio put the belt on the line against Original El Grande Americano. Mysterio took advantage of Original El Grande Americano getting distracted by El Grande Americano. He hit the 619 and a frog splash to pick up the win.
The title defense came on the heels of WWE announcing a two-night Triplemania event for September. It will be the first time AAA’s premiere event will be ran over the course of two nights.
Passing of the torch
Iyo Sky defeated her mentor Asuka in an emotional match at Backlash over the weekend, and on Monday night, Asuka said &quot;goodbye.&quot;
Asuka met with Sky backstage before the &quot;Genius of the Sky’s&quot; match against Sol Ruca. She said she was looking for someone to take over as leader and found it in Sky.
&quot;I was looking for someone to take over my passion. Finally, you’ve become the person. I’m so glad it was you,&quot; Asuka said. &quot;I’m proud of you.&quot;
Sky responded, &quot;Even if we fight, we’ll always be family. Goodbye, Asuka-san.&quot;
Sky later defeated Ruca in an exhilarating singles match.
Raw match results
Angelo Dawkins, Montez Ford and Joe Hendry def. Austin Theory, Logan Paul and Bron Breakker.
Je’Von Evans def. Rusev.
Iyo Sky def. Sol Ruca.
Oba Femi def. Angel and Berto as part of Oba’s Open Challenge.
Dominik Mysterio def. Original El Grande Americano to retain AAA Mega Championship.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>UCF graduates clobber commencement speaker with boos after she says AI is the &apos;next Industrial Revolution&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>UCF graduates clobber commencement speaker with boos after she says AI is the &apos;next Industrial Revolution&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It&apos;s almost the end of the school year, which means it&apos;s graduation season, a time where commencement speakers across the nation will be giving boilerplate advice to hungover students.
However, one speaker at the University of Central Florida, my alma mater — Go Knights, Charge On! — had a rough day at the podium thanks to a comment she made about artificial intelligence.
According to Orlando Weekly, UCF held a graduation ceremony for the school&apos;s College of Arts and Humanities and the Nicholson School of Communication and Media last week, and the commencement speaker was vice president of strategic alliances for Tavistock Development Company, Gloria Caulfield.
That&apos;s how you get the kids fired up...
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During the speech at Addition Financial Arena, Caulfield decided to talk about the future of AI and its impact on society, going so far as to call it the &quot;next Industrial Revolution.&quot; She&apos;s not wrong, but when you say that to an arena full of artists and future media professionals who might lose some gigs to AI, you&apos;re not going to be met with applause.
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Quite the contrary. You&apos;ll be met with the rare commencement speech boo birds.
Hey, AI wrote a lot of your papers and gave you a pretty decent chili recipe!
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I kind of felt bad for Caulfield here. Most commencement speeches, save for the ones given by luminaries like Conan O&apos;Brien or Kermit the Frog, are boring as hell. Still, you expect the audience of graduates&apos; friends, families, and younger siblings dragged along against their will to sit there and clap at the end.
Sure, you get an occasional lunatic who purposefully injects divisive politics into their speech, but Caulfield wasn&apos;t doing that. She was just calling it as she sees it, and she&apos;s not even wrong. AI is, for better or worse, here to stay, and you&apos;ve got to adapt to it if you want to get a job in a lot of fields.
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So, it&apos;s really not bad advice.
Still, she got booed offstage like she had chucked her mortarboard to the ground and replaced it with a University of South Florida Bulls cap.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Does Stephen A Smith owe former partner Skip Bayless a full-time role on the show &quot;First Take?&quot;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Does Stephen A Smith owe former partner Skip Bayless a full-time role on the show &quot;First Take?&quot;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Skip Bayless called his on-air partnership with Stephen A. Smith the &quot;greatest thing that has ever happened&quot; in his life, even greater than his marriage.
An emotional Bayless spent 28 minutes on social media Monday night breaking down his reunion with Smith on &quot;First Take&quot; last Friday, their first episode together in nearly 10 years. The implication was obvious: he wants to work with Smith again.
For now, ESPN is labeling Bayless’ return as a &quot;one-time&quot; event. Still, Smith, who also serves as the show’s executive producer, has the pull to change that if he chooses. Not long ago, Smith said he had no interest in working with Bayless again. That stance softened, at least for one day, last week.
The dynamic between the two is layered. In 2012, Bayless was the star of &quot;First Take&quot; and pushed for Smith to join him. At the time, Smith had just returned to ESPN but was relegated to radio, with management hesitant to put him back on television.
They spent about five years together building the show into a hit. In 2016, Bayless left for FS1 to launch &quot;Undisputed&quot; with Shannon Sharpe. The show initially chipped away at ESPN’s audience, prompting the network to move &quot;First Take&quot; from ESPN2 to the main channel. Over time, Smith became ESPN’s biggest star. Meanwhile, &quot;Undisputed&quot; dwindled to around 30,000 viewers before its cancellation in 2024.
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Today, Smith earns $20 million annually at ESPN. Bayless, by contrast, is without a major television platform and has struggled to find traction online. He hasn’t uploaded a new episode of &quot;The Skip Bayless Show&quot; since October and now appears as a contributor on a football program under Gilbert Arenas’ Underdog Fantasy banner.
The roles have flipped. In 2012, Bayless held the leverage. Now, Smith does. Thus, it’s fair to wonder whether Bayless feels Smith owes him. That sentiment would be understandable.
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A full-time reunion seems unlikely. Smith has made it clear he values &quot;First Take&quot; as his show, one where he controls the rotating cast of contributors. Last year, he said bringing Bayless back full-time would be unfair to current regulars like Cam Newton, Ryan Clark, Kendrick Perkins and Marcus Spears. Put simply, Smith isn&apos;t giving up his role as kingmaker to share a platform with Bayless.
There is, however, a middle ground. Smith could maintain his rotating format while giving Bayless a recurring slot, similar to Chris &quot;Mad Dog&quot; Russo’s weekly appearances. A move like this could also help &quot;First Take,&quot; a show that is struggling to keep pace in growth with the ESPN programs that precede and follow it.
The show has grown stale and needs some reinvention.
Adding Bayless back to the show, even in a limited role, makes sense for all parties. We suspect Smith understands that.
As self-absorbed as Smith is, his respect for Bayless is profound. He has acknowledged on several occasions that he would not be where he is today without Skip Bayless.
If anyone feels he owes Bayless, it is Stephen A. himself.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Texas Murder Suspect Lee Gilley Flees to Italy, Setting Up Possible Extradition Fight</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The case could test the limits of a decades-old extradition treaty, because Italy bars extradition in cases where a defendant could face the death penalty.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Alabama Governor Sets New Primary Elections for Four House Seats</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Gov. Kay Ivey scheduled special House primaries for August after the Supreme Court cleared a path for Alabama to use a 2023 congressional map with one majority-Black district.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Kevin Hartz’s A* just closed its third fund with $450 million</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Early-stage venture firm A* Capital just took the wraps off its $450 million Fund III.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Tucson nonprofit launches mobile shower for unhoused</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tucson nonprofit launches mobile shower for unhoused</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Tucson nonprofit celebrated the launch of a new mobile shower unit last week, giving unhoused residents access to clean facilities funded by a UnitedHealthCare grant.
God&apos;s Vast Resources invited local leaders and community members to the May 7 ribbon cutting, giving attendees a look inside the unit, which includes three shower and sink stalls.
The unit has been up and running for a few weeks, with founder Debbie Struble saying this is just another way for the nonprofit to help with Tucson&apos;s growing population of unhoused individuals.
&quot;We feel it is our biblical responsibility to care for people,&quot; Struble said.
For Struble, that includes food, water, clean clothes and basic hygiene, which she sees as a major barrier to employment for unhoused people.
&quot;(This) was just the logical next step for us,&quot; Struble said.
Debbie Struble and members of God&apos;s Vast Resrouces cut the ribbon on the nonprofit&apos;s new mobile shower unit May 7 in Tucson. Photo by Quentin Agnello.
God&apos;s Vast Resources provides clean clothes and warm food to unhoused residents out of its center on East 22nd Street.
The nonprofit&apos;s first attempt at setting up a mobile shower was less than stellar, according to Struble, and involved an old RV.
With only one leaking shower, five minutes of hot water and little privacy, the group knew it could do better. It just needed the funding.
The nonprofit applied for a grant through UnitedHealthCare Arizona&apos;s Community Action Program and after several weeks, the funds were approved.
John Hilyard, who is currently in unstable housing, said free and easy access to hygiene matters.
&quot;It&apos;s convenient to take a shower without having to purchase the supplies,&quot; Hilyard said. &quot;The old RV was always out of commission, so (it was) hit or miss.&quot;
Hilyard said he&apos;s been coming to God&apos;s Vast Resources for food and clean clothes for over a year. He said being able to shower, shave and brush his teeth is a luxury he can&apos;t always afford.
&quot;It&apos;s been nothing but a blessing,&quot; Hilyard said of the new mobile shower unit.
Unhoused Tucson residents can access food, clean clothes and now free showers at God&apos;s Vast Resources&apos; center on East 22nd Street. Photo by Quentin Agnello.
The unit has been stationed outside of God&apos;s Vast Resources, but the group is hoping to deploy it to other locations and has discussed parking it outside of other nonprofits.
UnitedHealthCare sees the investment as part of a broader mission.
&quot;Healthcare goes well beyond just providing services through doctors and nurse practitioners,&quot; said Steve Chakmakian, a physician and chief medical officer for UnitedHealthCare Community Plan of Arizona. &quot;It&apos;s addressing health related social needs that have an enormous impact on health outcomes.&quot;
Poor hygiene affects more than social interaction — it can turn a minor cut into a serious infection.
&quot;Our reinvestment in this is really to try and help address those social needs,&quot; Chakmakian said. &quot;These health related social needs are life needs.&quot;
UnitedHealthCare&apos;s Community Plan program works to provide funding to achieve better health and hygiene outcomes. It has previously provided grants to other groups across the state and continues to review applications for future projects.
Members of God&apos;s Vast Resources and the community are encouraged to donate necessities including soap, shampoo, razors, towels and any other hygiene products that can help keep the unit up and running.

Quentin Agnello is a University of Arizona alum and freelance journalist in Tucson. Contact him at qsagnello@gmail.com.
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			  <news:name>Five plead guilty to charges in brutal Cincinnati beatdown that went viral last summer</news:name>
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			<news:title>Five plead guilty to charges in brutal Cincinnati beatdown that went viral last summer</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Five people have pleaded guilty in connection with the brutal beatdown in downtown Cincinnati that went viral last year. 
On Monday, four of the five individuals pleaded guilty to felony charges stemming from the fight, with a fifth person pleading guilty to misdemeanor charges, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer. 
The charges stem from a violent fight that broke out on the corner of Fourth and Elm streets in downtown Cincinnati around 3 a.m. on July 26, 2025. 
Defense attorneys for those charged have insisted the fight was sparked after one of the victims allegedly directed a racial slur at a member of the group.
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Video footage of the altercation subsequently went viral, with clips showing the moment a woman was thrown to the ground and knocked unconscious garnering millions of views throughout social media. 
A man was also seen being knocked to the ground and struck more than two dozen times in the head. 
Those who pleaded guilty to felony charges include Jermaine Mathews, 39; Montianez Merriweather, 35; Gregory Wright, 33; and Aisha Devaughn, 26, the Enquirer reported.
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Mathews reportedly faces the longest prison term of up to 4.5 years behind bars after he pleaded guilty to aggravated rioting and attempted felonious assault. His defense attorney has previously said the racial slurs were directed at Mathews. 
Surveillance footage shows Mathews approaching a man and punching him in the head. Minutes later, after the man appears to slap Mathews in the face, he is seen throwing the victim to the ground before punching and kicking him.  
Merriweather and Devaughn pleaded guilty to aggravated assault and aggravated rioting, according to the outlet. They each face up to three years in prison.
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Wright, who was accused of ripping a chain from a victim’s neck after Mathews flung the man to the ground, reportedly pleaded guilty to felony theft and misdemeanor rioting, with the most serious charge carrying a maximum sentence of 18 months in prison. 
Dekyra Vernon, 25, also reportedly pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault and disorderly conduct charges stemming from the fight. 
Charges against two other defendants in the case — Patrick Rosemond, 39, and Dominique Kittle, 38 — remain pending, according to the Enquirer.
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In March, an Ohio judge reportedly dismissed a disorderly conduct charge against a White man who authorities previously said was one of the victims. 
The beatdown ignited allegations that the incident was racially motivated, with political leaders including Vice President JD Vance and Vivek Ramaswamy previously speaking out against the video after it went viral.
Those who pleaded guilty are set to be sentenced on May 19 and June 11. 
Fox News Digital reached out to the attorneys for the defendants and the Hamilton County Prosecutor’s Office for comment.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Distracted and Bogged Down, Trump and Xi Enter a Summit of Reduced Ambitions</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Nancy Guthrie sheriff scolded county official for sharing tip with FBI, she claims in interview</news:name>
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			<news:title>Nancy Guthrie sheriff scolded county official for sharing tip with FBI, she claims in interview</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An Arizona county assessor says she was scolded by the sheriff overseeing the search for Nancy Guthrie after her office sent a tip about the case to the FBI, according to a new report.
Guthrie is the 84-year-old mother of &quot;Today&quot; co-host Savannah Guthrie. She is believed to have been abducted from her home in the Catalina Foothills neighborhood on Feb. 1.
The official, Suzanne Droubie, told the Arizona Republic that the sheriff scolded her after techs in her office, which is responsible for property records in Pima County, sent data to the FBI.
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&quot;It was inferred that we were creating a lot of additional work for the sheriff&apos;s department, due to us providing this information to the FBI, and then them having the responsibility to follow up on all of those leads that were provided,&quot; she told the paper.
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Droubie was out of office Tuesday and could not immediately be reached by Fox News Digital.
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She did not discuss specifics about the tip in the interview but said the FBI had requested information, which her staff provided. Then she had a tense conversation with the sheriff.
&quot;It seemed like he was very stressed, very frustrated,&quot; Droubie told the paper. &quot;I wouldn&apos;t categorize it as yelling, per se, as much as kind of scolding and expressing frustration with all of the leads he was receiving, their obligation to follow up on them, and that my office was, was actually being more harm than good by providing more leads that they just had to follow up with.&quot;
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A spokesperson for the Pima County Sheriff&apos;s Department said she could not comment.
&quot;We are not authorized to provide any information or comment regarding these claims,&quot; she wrote in an email.
Last week, the sheriff and FBI Director Kash Patel traded barbs over each other&apos;s handling of the case. There has been tension since early on, when the FBI wanted to send DNA evidence to its lab in Quantico and the sheriff sent it to a contracted lab in Florida instead.
Eleven weeks later, the Florida lab sent the sample over to the FBI for more advanced testing. It&apos;s now been more than 14 weeks since Guthrie&apos;s suspected abduction.
Separately, the Pima County Board of Supervisors is expected to address concerns about unrelated allegations of perjury against Nanos at tonight&apos;s meeting. Two supervisors, Dr. Matt Heinz and Steve Christy, told Fox News Digital last week they plan to move to vacate the sheriff&apos;s office under a rarely invoked state law.
&quot;I will make, second and/or support any motion or efforts to vacate,&quot; Christy reiterated Tuesday morning, 100 days after Guthrie&apos;s disappearance.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pro-Palestine protester who interrupted Super Bowl LIX halftime show found guilty in court</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pro-Palestine protester who interrupted Super Bowl LIX halftime show found guilty in court</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Super Bowl LIX halftime performer who turned protester when he unfurled a pro-Palestinian flag on the field of the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans has been convicted in court and faces a fine and possible jail time.
Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu was found guilty of resisting police, according to the Associated Press.
Nantambu, 41, faces a fine of up to $500 and up to six months in prison. He is scheduled to be sentenced on June 1.
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Although he was originally enlisted to be part of Kendrick Lamar&apos;s Super Bowl halftime performance on Feb. 9, 2025, things went sideways when he pulled a flag of Sudan and Palestinian territories sewn together out of his wardrobe and ran across the field waving the flag.
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Security and law enforcement personnel chased Nantambu, but he refused to comply with their commands to stop, according to Louisiana State Police.
Nantambu eventually surrendered. He was booked into the Orleans Parish Justice Center on charges of resisting an officer and disturbing the peace by interruption of a lawful assembly.
Chief Judge Juana Marine-Lombard this week found him guilty only of the resisting an officer charge, which is a misdemeanor.
&quot;We appreciate the chief judge&apos;s careful consideration of the evidence and the decision to hold this individual accountable for resisting law enforcement officers who work every day to protect our communities,&quot; Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill said in a statement.
Although Nantambu&apos;s sentencing may or may not result in actual jail time, he does face a steep penalty from the NFL.
The NFL previously banned Nantambu from all future league events for life.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke dead at 29</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Memphis Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke has died, the team announced on Tuesday. He was 29. 
&quot;We are heartbroken by the tragic loss of Brandon Clarke,&quot; the team&apos;s statement read on X. &quot;Brandon was an outstanding teammate and an even better person whose impact on the organization and the greater Memphis community will not be forgotten. 
We express our deepest condolences to his family and loved ones during this difficult time.&quot;
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			  <news:name>Scheffler feels overdue, Spieth eyes the slam and Cam Young&apos;s major moment top PGA Championship storylines</news:name>
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			<news:title>Scheffler feels overdue, Spieth eyes the slam and Cam Young&apos;s major moment top PGA Championship storylines</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It&apos;s easier to complain during the buildup of a PGA Championship than any of the other three major championships in golf, but it may not be the case this time around.
This week&apos;s 108th PGA Championship returns to Aronimink Golf Club in the Philadelphia area for the first time since Gary Player took the title in 1962. We&apos;re somewhat familiar with the course thanks to the PGA Tour hosting the BMW Championship at Aronimink in 2018, but it still feels fresh and new for the most part, something the PGA Championship has desperately needed in recent years.
A &quot;new&quot; golf course with the games of some of the best players in the world very much trending heading into the week, and the 2026 PGA Championship could turn out to be one to remember. We&apos;ll set the table with some of the biggest storylines as Thursday&apos;s opening round approaches.
The overall sense of doubt surrounding Scottie Scheffler and his game heading into Aronimink isn&apos;t nearly what it was prior to the Masters in April, but that doesn&apos;t mean it&apos;s entirely gone.
The entire golf world became so numb to Scheffler winning, now that he&apos;s gone three-plus months without finding the winner&apos;s circle, the natural question to ask is what&apos;s wrong with him? The answer to that question is nothing, and that winning golf tournaments, even as the No. 1-ranked player in the world, is really difficult.
Scheffler enters this week as the defending champion and off of three consecutive solo runner-up finishes at the Masters, RBC Heritage and the Cadillac Championship. He opted to pass on teeing it up in last week&apos;s Truist Championship, which is the same strategy he took prior to last year&apos;s PGA Championship, a tournament he ultimately won by five shots.
With Aronimink not fitting the typical mold of a &apos;bomber&apos;s paradise&apos; and featuring huge, undulating greens that demand distance control with the irons (Scheffler&apos;s strong suit), this week certainly feels like his best opportunity to win major No. 5 relative to the other two majors still to come on the calendar.
Just as Rory McIlroy&apos;s hunt for a green jacket to complete the career grand slam dominated Masters storylines until he found it in 2025, Spieth looking to get his hands on the Wanamaker Trophy to conquer the same feat, will be a lead talking point as long as he&apos;s in the field and Father Time isn&apos;t a main character.
This week will mark the 32-year-old&apos;s ninth attempt at winning the PGA Championship to complete the slam, which would make him just the seventh player of the modern era to do so. The feeling of Spieth possibly winning this major, or any of the other three for that matter, is complicated. It feels distant, but not entirely impossible, all while not feeling all that close, either.
Spieth has had six top-25 finishes in his 12 starts this season, and missed only one cut, but hasn&apos;t picked up a top-10 finish along the way. Interestingly enough, the driver has arguably been his best friend in 2026, while his putter has been as inconsistent as possible.
If, and it&apos;s a huge if, Spieth can get every aspect of his game clicking at even just a slightly above-average rate, he can find the winner&apos;s circle again. That happening this week at the PGA Championship, one being contested on bentgrass greens on top of that, feels more unlikely than likely.
A win at The Players, a T-3 at the Masters, another win at the Cadillac Championship, on top of another three top-10 finishes. Cam Young has been a force in 2026, and now you put the New York native and his red-hot game on a course outside of Philadelphia, and you have the makings for an ideal setup for Young to win his first major championship.
Next month&apos;s U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills in his home state is likely a better setup, but that&apos;s a story for another day; this is PGA Championship week.
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Outside of a poor round here and there with the flatstick, Young hasn&apos;t shown a weakness in his game, finishing 10th or better in six of his last seven starts. His experience of playing in the final group on Masters Sunday will only pay dividends as well.
You couldn&apos;t build a better buildup to a maiden major championship victory than the one Young has put together heading into Aronimink. Some may see that as a sign of things being too good to be true, while others will be stunned if he isn&apos;t firmly in the mix down the stretch on Sunday.
Since winning the 2022 U.S. Open, Matt Fitzpatrick hasn&apos;t managed to play his way into serious contention in any of the 14 major championship starts that have followed. With the form he&apos;s carrying into this week&apos;s action, however, that trend may come to a life-changing halt.
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After his solo second at The Players, Fitz has stepped into the winner&apos;s circle three times in his five starts since. One of those wins was the Zurich Classic when he teamed up with his brother, Alex Fitzpatrick, but three wins in five starts prove he&apos;s playing at an absurdly high level.
Over his last 20 rounds, Fitz ranks,among the PGA Championship field: first in strokes gained around the green, 12th in strokes gained approach, sixth in strokes gained tee to green and 16th in driving accuracy.
On top of putting up phenomenal numbers, he&apos;s found a noticeable confidence and swagger inside the ropes, which is easier said than done for a player wearing Skechers.
Aside from Tyrrell Hatton finishing T-3, the Masters was a disaster for LIV Golf as a whole.
Bryson DeChambeau missed the cut after rounds of 76-74, while Jon Rahm was never a factor after firing an opening round of 78 before finishing T-38.
As far as this week at Aronimink goes, I think things can go one of two ways for the LIV players in the field: one of the high-end players truly mixes on Sunday, or the distractions of the Saudi PIF pulling LIV&apos;s funding prove to be a legitimate issue, and nobody shows any form at all.
With talks of this week&apos;s course setup being a place where the longer hitters in the field don&apos;t have to necessarily emphasize accuracy, it should set up well for both DeChambeau and Rahm. Your guess is as good as anyone else&apos;s as to what we see out of the LIV players this week.
Career grand slam winner, back-to-back Masters victories, and just five starts on the PGA Tour so far in 2026. Rory McIlroy hasn&apos;t exactly been shy in sending a message about where his career morals lie at this point, and they appear to be strictly on the major championships.
Last week&apos;s Truist Championship was his first start since putting on the green jacket in early April, and while his short game was well below his standards, he still managed a T-19 finish, essentially going through the motions.
RORY MCILROY DETAILS THE DIFFERENCE IN EMOTIONS FOLLOWING EACH OF HIS CONSECUTIVE MASTERS WINS
McIlroy may have found the sweet spot in terms of confidence, preparation, and just overall mindset to build a formula to play his way into the final groups of major Sundays and get legitimate swings in adding another to his resume.
A win at Aronimink this week to actually jumpstart the conversation of the calendar slam would, at the very least, be fun.
We do this for most major championships because it&apos;s what we want, but it&apos;s hardly ever true, and that is that we talk ourselves into things being wide open and that more than a dozen or so guys can actually win the tournament.
In reality, four players in this field are on a much higher pedestal than anyone else entering the week: Scheffler, McIlroy, Young and Fitzpatrick. If we were smart, any picks and wagers would heavily revolve around these four names and these four names over, but we&apos;re emotional beings and make dumb decisions sometimes.
My brain, for example, has already come up with the idea that Patrick Cantlay has a very real shot at winning this weekend at Aronimink.
We are in store for a great week, I&apos;m almost sure of it, but the final few holes may be some version of the inevitable outcome we may not have hoped for.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Starbucks cuts jobs in Seattle as former CEO Howard Schultz blasts ‘socialist’ mayor</news:name>
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			<news:title>Starbucks cuts jobs in Seattle as former CEO Howard Schultz blasts ‘socialist’ mayor</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Starbucks is cutting jobs at its Seattle headquarters as former CEO Howard Schultz blasts the city’s leadership, accusing its mayor of pushing &quot;socialist rhetoric&quot; that vilifies businesses.
&quot;Seattle’s mayor, Katie Wilson, has chosen to cast business as a foil rather than a partner,&quot; former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz wrote in a Monday op-ed in The Wall Street Journal. &quot;Her socialist rhetoric vilifies employers, even while she continues to rely on them for revenue. She has encouraged residents who disagree with her policies to leave.&quot; 
On Monday, KOMO News reported that Starbucks is laying off 61 employees due to the reorganization of its technology department at its corporate headquarters. 
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In a March post on LinkedIn, former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz announced that he and his wife moved to Florida for their &quot;retirement phase,&quot; leaving Washington State after almost half a century.
While his March post did not mention the recently passed millionaires tax, which will impose a 9.9% income tax on households earning more than $1 million each year, he did mention taxes in the Monday op-ed.  
&quot;In the state capital, the Legislature and governor have confronted difficult fiscal trade-offs by emphasizing taxation rather than reform or performance management,&quot; Schultz wrote. &quot;The theory appears to be that prosperity can be mandated through redistribution rather than generated through growth.&quot;
He continued, &quot;Washington has a broken tax system. The reliance on sales taxes—10.55% in Seattle—is deeply regressive. The state needs to rewrite its tax code across the board in a way that ensures people and businesses alike pay their share.&quot;
WASHINGTON BUSINESS OWNERS FEAR SOCIALIST ‘MILLIONAIRES TAX’ IS DRIVING BUSINESSES OUT — AND THEY’RE NEXT
Starbucks appears to lessen its presence in Seattle, acknowledging in March it would be closing five additional stores in the city. This follows several closures in 2025, including the Starbucks Reserve Roastery on Capitol Hill. 
In his op-ed, Schultz said even major companies are hiring less due to a variety of factors. 
&quot;Microsoft and Amazon—once hiring engines—have slowed recruitment and reduced head counts as they race to build data-center capacity and compete globally. Starbucks recently announced it will shift hundreds of corporate roles to Tennessee,&quot; he wrote.
WHY STARBUCKS PICKED NASHVILLE OVER SEATTLE FOR EXPANSION, ACCORDING TO LOCAL BUSINESS REPORTER
Schultz added, &quot;These companies imported global talent at scale for decades, anchoring an interconnected system of suppliers and startups. As those businesses reduce their local role, Seattle has no clear answer to the question of what will provide the next set of jobs and revenue growth.&quot; 
The Center Square reported that a recent survey of the Association of Washington Business found that 44% of business leaders said they are considering moving their personal residence out of state, with businesses also saying they are now more than twice as likely to expand outside of Washington than inside it.
Schultz also appeared to lay some blame for the business exodus on the public safety crisis Seattle is grappling with.
SEATTLE ORDER TO STOP DRUG ARRESTS ‘CREATING HAVOC’ FOR PEOPLE FENDING OFF ADDICTS SURVIVING ON THEFT: EXPERT
According to an FBI crime report for 2024, released in August, Seattle was ranked fourth worst out of the 30 largest American cities for total crime. 
&quot;Cities and states don’t decline overnight,&quot; Schultz wrote. &quot;They drift when public safety, fiscal stability and economic vitality deteriorate together. Downtown vacancies reduce foot traffic. Declining foot traffic weakens small businesses. Employment falls. Revenue shrinks. Services erode. Confidence—something that’s hard to build and easy to lose—begins to evaporate.&quot; 
The former Starbucks CEO said he wants the state’s leaders to change their approach, but said the current approach is only driving businesses and entrepreneurs away.
&quot;I hope Washington’s leaders will embrace these policies and forge a new compact—one grounded in job creation, sensible taxation and accountable public spending,&quot; he wrote. &quot;Washington once embodied the future of the U.S. economy, and it can again. But the current government needs to learn that future entrepreneurs won’t be attracted by ineffective public systems, especially when joined with policy and political rhetoric that demonize businesses.&quot; 
Fox News Digital reached out to Wilson and Starbucks for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Google adds Gemini-powered Dictation to Gboard, which could be bad news for dictation startups</news:name>
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			<news:title>Google adds Gemini-powered Dictation to Gboard, which could be bad news for dictation startups</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Google&apos;s transcription feature will initially launch with Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel phones</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Musk mulled handing OpenAI to his children, Altman testifies</news:name>
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			<news:title>Musk mulled handing OpenAI to his children, Altman testifies</news:title>
			<news:keywords>OpenAI&apos;s CEO recalls a &quot;particularly hair-raising&quot; conversation with the SpaceX founder.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pelosi, other Dems, and former Rep MTG dogpile on Trump over inflation, Iran war</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-12T18:01:25.170Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Pelosi, other Dems, and former Rep MTG dogpile on Trump over inflation, Iran war</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., other Democratic lawmakers and former Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene targeted President Donald Trump while speaking out about inflation and the Iran war on Tuesday after the U.S. released new Consumer Price Index data.
&quot;From the pump to the grocery store, the President’s reckless war of choice in Iran is hurting the American people. With inflation skyrocketing, working families are being forced to pay the price for Trump’s chaos — while he focuses on his billion-dollar ballroom,&quot; Pelosi declared in a post on X.
Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., asserted in a post, &quot;Trump promised to bring prices down. Prices under his policies are up. Inflation is 3.8 now. It was 3.0 when he started. His betrayal of his base in launching a war in Iran has been an absolute disaster.&quot;
INFLATION CONTINUED TO RISE IN APRIL AS IRAN WAR IMPACTED ENGERY PRICES
Greene, a vociferous Trump critic who had previously been a staunch Trump ally, wrote, &quot;Inflation is rising and gas is over $4.50 per gallon all because Trump went to war with Iran. Not at all what America voted for.&quot;
The former House Republican departed from office in the middle of her two-year term earlier this year after a falling-out with the president.
The AAA national average price for regular gas is currently $4.504, which is below the record of $5.016 set in June of 2022 during President Joe Biden&apos;s White House tenure.
JEFFRIES CALLS OUT TRUMP-ERA GAS PRICES AFTER TELLING REPUBLICANS NOT TO POLITICIZE PUMP PAIN UNDER BIDEN
&quot;Inflation is accelerating because of Trump’s illegal war that is skyrocketing gas prices. We need to stop this war NOW,&quot; Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., declared in a post on X.
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for comment.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) on Tuesday said that the consumer price index (CPI) – a broad measure of how much everyday goods like gasoline, groceries and rent cost – rose 0.6% from a month ago and is 3.8% higher than last year. That&apos;s the highest level since May 2023.
GOP SENATOR INTRODUCES BILL TO SUSPEND GAS TAX AFTER TRUMP ENDORSES PLAN
The June 2022 CPI report, which was released in July of that year during Biden&apos;s presidency, stated, &quot;The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) increased 1.3 percent in June on a seasonally adjusted basis after rising 1.0 percent in May,&quot; noting, &quot;Over the last 12 months, the all items index increased 9.1 percent before seasonal adjustment.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;The View&apos; co-hosts feud after Billy Bob Thornton calls out celebrity political lectures</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;The View&apos; co-hosts feud after Billy Bob Thornton calls out celebrity political lectures</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As hosts of &quot;The View&quot; criticized actor Billy Bob Thornton for criticizing politically outspoken celebrities, co-host Alyssa Milano reminded them of the time they told actor George Clooney to keep his mouth shut.
During an appearance on the &quot;Howie Mandel Does Stuff&quot; podcast, the &quot;Landman&quot; actor, 70, explained why he&apos;s never been one to use his Hollywood platform to force political or personal beliefs on others, paraphrasing a famous Ricky Gervais quote warning against political speeches during an award show, &quot;Get your little award and f--- off.&quot;
&quot;I don&apos;t know anything about politics,&quot; Thornton said. &quot;I have no idea. And the stuff that I do believe, I don&apos;t want to force it down somebody else&apos;s throat because I&apos;m not an expert on that.&quot;
BILLY BOB THORNTON PUSHES BACK ON CELEBRITY ACTIVISM: ‘I DON&apos;T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT POLITICS’
While co-host Whoopi Goldberg did not seem offended by the statement, co-host Joy Behar responded with contempt, saying, &quot;Imagine bragging about how uninformed you are.&quot;
Co-host Sunny Hostin agreed, saying, &quot;We are at a crisis point in this country. I think democracy is participatory. I think when you have a platform, that means I have an outsized voice and when you have a platform, I think that you have a responsibility to speak up about what’s going on in this country and my view silence is complicity. We need every single ally to speak out.&quot;
Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin responded by noting, &quot;A, Billy Bob Thornton is one of my favorite actors. I’m never going to say a bad word about him, starting with that. But B, a lot of this table criticized George Clooney when he wrote his Biden op-ed.&quot;
GEORGE CLOONEY DOESN&apos;T REGRET URGING BIDEN TO DROP OUT IN NEW YORK TIMES OP-ED
&quot;That is a celebrity using his voice, saying what he believes, it can&apos;t just be when they agree with your position,&quot; Griffin added.
&quot;He can say it and I can criticize it, that’s called free speech,&quot; Behar retorted.
Griffin went on to criticize what she called &quot;slacktivism,&quot; where celebrities feel righteous for sending out political statements without getting meaningfully involved in the actual work of politics themselves.
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&quot;I don’t think we should bully people,&quot; she added, &quot;saying, ‘You have to speak out.’&quot;
Co-host Sara Haines agreed, arguing that celebrities making bombastic political statements are just preaching to the choir of people who already agree with them and are enraging those who disagree with them.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cubs&apos; road woes meet the Braves&apos; home dominance in a marquee baseball matchup</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cubs&apos; road woes meet the Braves&apos; home dominance in a marquee baseball matchup</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Baseball is one of those sports that I don&apos;t think the majority of people will watch just any two teams play.
For example, if you&apos;re not a fan of the Colorado Rockies and the Miami Marlins, are you going to flip them on during a random Tuesday night? Sports betting helps us have added interest in games. There is no need for added interest in tonight&apos;s game between two of the best teams in baseball, but I&apos;m going to bet on it anyway.
The Chicago Cubs are 27-14 for the season, but they have a clear flaw of playing poorly away from Wrigley Field. They are just 9-9 for the season when they wear the road grays. They have scored just 91 runs on the road and are hitting just .238. At home, they&apos;ve scored 124 runs and are hitting .263. That&apos;s a sizable difference in a reasonable number of games to compare. Only about 41% of their total runs have come on the road. They just lost a series to the Rangers and were shut out in the final two games of the series.
They obviously need to get the offense back on track, but they also need to worry about stopping their opponent. Colin Rea is the arm they rely on tonight for that effort. Rea is 4-1 with a 4.03 ERA and a 1.37 WHIP. Like the offense, Rea has been worse on the road compared to at home. He has made two starts and four total appearances on the road, giving up 11 earned runs in 17.2 innings. Most of that was a bad start against the Dodgers when he went 3.1 innings and allowed six hits, four walks and six earned runs. Braves hitters are batting .286 against Rea with Matt Olson going 4-for-8 against him with three extra-base hits.
The Atlanta Braves have had a remarkable turnaround since last season. It should&apos;ve been somewhat expected, because last year was mostly the result of the team being injured at virtually every position. They have one of the best records in baseball and have done it both on the road and at home. They are 28-13 overall, and they are 12-6 at home. The Braves are hitting .270 overall, and they are hitting .282 at home this season.
Their pitching has been equally impressive, throwing to a combined 3.14 ERA and a 1.16 WHIP. Tonight&apos;s starter is Grant Holmes, who is not exactly the best starter the team has. He is 2-1 with a 4.34 ERA and a 1.31 WHIP. He has actually been worse at home than he has been on the road this year, with a 5.40 home ERA. He only has three home starts, and none of them have seen him allow more than three earned runs, so the numbers look a bit worse than they are. Holmes has only faced two Cubs hitters, and they are a combined 3-for-7 against him.
On the one hand, we have two teams that are better on offense than they are on the mound. The problem is that the Cubs haven&apos;t scored in either of their past two games. Maybe they needed yesterday&apos;s day off to regroup. I think the under is probably the right way to go, but I think you&apos;re going to sweat this either way.
I&apos;m going to back the Braves in this one. Though these teams are both similar in record, there is a big disparity in performance on the road for the Cubs, vs. the home performance of the Braves. I&apos;m going to take Atlanta at -121. I&apos;ll take a shot on Matt Olson 2+ hits at +202 (his 2+ total bases are -102).
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			  <news:name>One day after Lane Kiffin mess, Steve Sarkisian torches Ole Miss for &apos;basketweaving&apos; classes in Oxford</news:name>
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			<news:title>One day after Lane Kiffin mess, Steve Sarkisian torches Ole Miss for &apos;basketweaving&apos; classes in Oxford</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ole Miss just can&apos;t seem to catch a break from opposing coaches within the SEC, with Texas coach Steve Sarkisian joining the party.
There obviously must be something in the water down in Oxford that is attracting coaches to somehow keep the Rebels part of the offseason conversation, coming off a two-day stretch that saw Lane Kiffin take an enormous amount of heat for his comments regarding some recruiting struggles at Ole Miss.
In what started as another interesting look into the life of Kiffin, which has many layers built into the body of his overall work, the subject that drew the most attention centered on what some perceived to be racial epitomes about struggle to recruit certain players to Oxford based on the state&apos;s history.
LANE KIFFIN TAKES SHOT AT OLE MISS, CITES RACISM IN RECRUITING GAP WITH LSU IN AWKWARD INTERVIEW
When describing certain problems that had risen in the past, across different sports, Kiffin brought up on his own that getting players to Ole Miss was not only about how much money could be offered.
&quot;&apos;Hey, coach, we really like you. But my grandparents aren’t letting me move to Oxford, Mississippi.’ That doesn’t come up when you say Baton Rouge, Louisiana,&quot; Kiffin said to Vanity Fair. &quot;Parents were sitting here this weekend saying the campus’s diversity feels so great: &apos;It feels like there’s no segregation. And we want that for our kid because that’s the real world.&apos;&quot;
&quot;I just hope (comments) comes across respectful to Ole Miss ... There are some things that I&apos;m saying that are factual, they&apos;re not shots.&quot;
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Kiffin would then go on to say in later interviews that his comments were not calculated, and he did not mean for it to come across as derogatory toward the State of Mississippi.
But unfortunately for the LSU coach, the benefit of the doubt is not something that will be granted to him based on past instances of taking shots at other schools.
And no, I don&apos;t think Kiffin had anything remotely racist in his body when describing Ole Miss recruiting, but sometimes he says these off-the-wall things to draw attention.
In this case, I don&apos;t think it went according to plan, which is easy to notice when Kiffin is messaging media members to clarify his remarks.
But, he wasn&apos;t the only one who had Ole Miss on their minds in recent weeks, as Steve Sarkisian proved on Tuesday morning.
When Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney took aim at Ole Miss nearly three months ago for the recruitment of transfer linebacker Luke Ferrelli, the college football world was put on notice, or so it seemed at the time.
Swinney has the proof that Ole Miss tampered with the short-term rental linebacker that spent only a few days at Clemson before heading off to Oxford. There were claims of text messages, a picture of a $1 million check sent to Ferrelli, along with other forms of communication that were sent to entice him to leave Clemson after only just arriving.
DABO SWINNEY BROUGHT RECEIPTS, GOES NUCLEAR ON OLE MISS FOR TAMPERING WITH LB LUKE FERRELLI. NCAA RESPONDS
And yes, he ended up at Ole Miss. Which brings us to Steve Sarkisian, who was asked about the ongoing circus in college athletics pertaining to the transfer portal and athletes losing out on an education by transferring so many times during their career.
&quot;At Texas, we will only take 50% of a player’s academic credit hours,&quot; Sarkisian noted to USA TODAY. &quot;You may be a semester from graduating, but you’re going all the way back to 50% if you play here and want a degree. But at Ole Miss, they can take you. All you have to take is basket weaving, and you can get an Ole Miss degree.&quot;
Sure, Sarkisian also brought up other schools during his rant, but he&apos;s also pointing the finger at the current system in which we currently reside in.
&quot;We all signed up to be part of the NCAA, and then we all allegedly make the rules,&quot; Sarkisian said. &quot;Everyone knows the rules, right? Then we go to our attorney general and say we don’t like that rule, let’s just sue. Right now, no one is afraid of the consequences.&quot;
OK, I don&apos;t know how many people are going to offer sympathy to the Texas football program, but to each their own.
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The story of the 2025 college football season, outside of Indiana running through opponents on its way to a national championship, was the Ole Miss Rebels.
A traveling circus would honestly be a better way to describe what I witnessed from the second half of the season until Lane Kiffin raced to an Oxford airport for a flight to Baton Rouge just two weeks before Ole Miss would start their CFP run.
&quot;Kind of amazing how uncomfortable our success is making some people,&quot; Ole Miss AD Keith Carter wrote on social media.
Whether it&apos;s Lane Kiffin, Dabo Swinney or Steve Sarkisian, everyone seems to be using Ole Miss as a punching bag right now.
Have people forgotten that Kiffin does not reside in Oxford any longer? Who knows.
But, this has certainly been an interesting few months for the Rebels athletic department, and we haven’t reached the start of Summer yet.
All I know is that SEC spring meetings have the chance to be unhinged in two weeks, and we&apos;ll be there to cover the potential madness that arises from the beaches of Destin, Florida.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Little Caesars adds ChatGPT ordering, though customers still need its app to finish</news:name>
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			<news:title>Little Caesars adds ChatGPT ordering, though customers still need its app to finish</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Long gone are the days when you had to pick up a phone attached to a wall and order a pizza.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>First person in Maricopa County charged for AI-generated CSAM</news:name>
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			<news:title>First person in Maricopa County charged for AI-generated CSAM</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Chandler police investigated the defendant, who was allegedly found to be in possession of numerous CSAM images.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Yavapai County to be the first in Arizona to implement a nationwide inmate program</news:name>
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			<news:title>Yavapai County to be the first in Arizona to implement a nationwide inmate program</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The program helps inmates &quot;gain the skills and confidence needed to create a brighter future for themselves.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Officials Raise Quality Concerns About Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Repairs</news:name>
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			<news:title>Officials Raise Quality Concerns About Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Repairs</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Work on the iconic National Mall basin appears behind schedule. President Trump initially said he had picked the contractor, then said he did not know it.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>RNC launches multimillion-dollar election integrity push in 17 states ahead of midterms</news:name>
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			<news:title>RNC launches multimillion-dollar election integrity push in 17 states ahead of midterms</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Fresh off declaring &quot;victory&quot; over Virginia’s roughly $65 million redistricting ballot measure — which Republicans criticized as a &quot;dark money&quot;-backed gerrymander — the Republican National Committee is looking to capitalize on that momentum.
Describing the RNC as &quot;disciplined and ruthless,&quot; Chairman Joe Gruters revealed that the committee launched a multimillion-dollar election integrity push ahead of the 2026 midterms.
The effort involves hiring directors in 17 states to recruit poll workers, poll watchers and election observers, while coordinating legal and Election Day oversight across key battlegrounds, Fox News Digital has learned.
The directors will be the legal &quot;eyes and ears on every vote cast and counted&quot; in every battleground these midterms, according to officials. It is all coming from the top down, echoing President Donald Trump&apos;s longstanding argument that the people counting votes are as important as those casting them.
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&quot;President Trump made it clear in 2024: secure our elections — and we haven’t let up since,&quot; Gruters said in a statement to Fox News Digital. &quot;We’re building a ground game across the country with poll workers, poll watchers and lawyers to protect every legal ballot.&quot;
&quot;This is a permanent, nationwide effort backed by legal muscle and disciplined operations. The RNC is all-in, year-round, to safeguard election integrity and ensure only legal votes count,&quot; he added.
The RNC is aiming to defy history in maintaining the president&apos;s party majority in the House and Senate through a midterm election.
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Rather than relying on high-profile national election attorneys, the RNC is turning to local legal experts in key states — a strategy officials say was key to its legal approach in Virginia, where a multimillion-dollar ballot measure ultimately failed.
The plan revolves around smart data and even artificial intelligence to feed actual, actionable intelligence in the midterm battlegrounds. And the spending and swath of the operation will expand as the conditions on the ground warrant, according to officials.
The RNC hires are part of an initial seven-figure investment and build on the 2024 election integrity operation, which officials said recruited more than 230,000 volunteers in 18 target states for poll watching, poll work and legal support, along with more than 6,000 volunteer attorneys both remotely and on the ground.
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The initial &quot;seven-figure&quot; spend remains a &quot;moving target,&quot; officials added, with the expectation that the investment will climb into the tens of millions nationwide.
Democrats spent comparable amounts in Virginia alone, according to critics of that effort. Republicans hope saving tens of millions will have a domino effect on the midterm battlegrounds.
Supporters argue that approach reflects fiscal responsibility and a broader strategic shift — something that seemingly left Democrat election lawyer Marc Elias publicly frustrated.
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&quot;We&apos;ve got the Republican National Committee waging litigation in courtrooms around the country,&quot; Elias lamented to MS NOW last month.
RNC officials pushed back, saying Elias’ &quot;record is terrible&quot; against them, as they outlined their next battle plan Monday.
The RNC said it will avoid hiring what it views as expensive national election attorneys who would be inexperienced and less informed on local law. The officials behind the multimillion-dollar campaign said hires &quot;will not be names you recognize,&quot; but they are the experts in those states and districts.
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Officials compared the strategy to long-term conservative legal efforts that ultimately led to the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade.
&quot;Rather than lawlessly condemning SCOTUS, Dems should listen to Ari Fleischer,&quot; Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, who clerked for Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, wrote Monday night on X as Democrats were pushing what Republicans described as a likely unsuccessful U.S. Supreme Court appeal for the Virginia high court ruling.
&quot;For decades, Republicans lived with Supreme Court rulings they didn’t like. [With] Roe v. Wade, [they] didn’t say ‘we need to rig the Supreme Court.’ They worked within the system to change the way things worked.&quot;
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Despite the recent gains in the courts on redistricting and criticism oscillating back to the left, the RNC has also faced criticism, particularly with regard to those upset that Democrats outspent Republicans by nearly a 3-to-1 margin on the ultimately doomed Virginia ballot measure.
RNC officials said they are unfazed by criticism, telling Fox News Digital the election integrity effort is akin to a football team’s offensive line — doing all the grunt work and none of the press.
Republicans have faced criticism for being judicious with what is estimated to be up to an $800 million war chest for the midterms, but RNC officials are signaling confidence in their approach.
&quot;Just watch us&quot; get results, the officials said.
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Defying history in helping Trump keep its congressional majority will &quot;not be cheap&quot; or easy, they admit. Just ask Democrats now upset in Virginia, they added.
RNC officials argued spending just a fraction and getting a narrow margin at the ballot box ultimately gave the &quot;Virginia Supreme Court some cover&quot; to rule the way it did.
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The RNC said it led those legal challenges largely behind the scenes, with legal experts typically not seen on TV, which officials argue demonstrates how effective their quiet midterm legal ground game will be.
While there might be critics of how the RNC is spending on election integrity, the RNC officials stressed they stick to being quietly strategic and targeted in former Raiders head coach Al Davis&apos; &quot;just win, baby&quot; fashion.
The RNC&apos;s initial field investment includes states such as Arizona, Georgia, Michigan and North Carolina, with officials saying the operation will cover entire states rather than only targeted congressional districts as the party builds a long-term infrastructure aimed at both the midterms and the 2028 presidential election.
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The RNC said the new state directors will serve as the election integrity program’s &quot;eyes and ears&quot; on the ground, overseeing poll worker and poll watcher recruitment, coordinating with attorneys and supporting Election Day operations in battleground states.
That is the mission the RNC has accepted from the president.
Midterm elections historically have lower participation rates than presidential election years, so having legal &quot;eyes and ears on every vote cast and counted&quot; through this election integrity unit will take up the bulk of the RNC spending up to &quot;eight figures,&quot; according to officials.
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The move comes as Trump vowed Sunday to expand the GOP’s election integrity operation, writing on Truth Social that Republicans would again deploy an &quot;Election Integrity Army&quot; in 2026, but that it would be &quot;much bigger and stronger.&quot;
Trump also criticized a Democrat-led election integrity group involving former Attorney General Eric Holder and Elias, accusing Democrats of trying to &quot;suppress Republican voters&quot; and &quot;interfere in our Elections.&quot;
&quot;The Democrats are totally unhinged, and we will not allow them to threaten the integrity of our Elections,&quot; Trump wrote.
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&quot;During my Historic Election in 2024, when I won every single Swing State, and decisively won both the Electoral and Popular votes by wide margins, the Republicans had an Election Integrity Army in every single State to preserve the sanctity of each legal vote,&quot; he wrote. &quot;We will be doing the same again in 2026, but it will be much bigger and stronger. All Americans should have their voices be heard by casting a vote. Be assured this Election will be fair!&quot;
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Gruters said Sunday the RNC had deployed its first wave of field staff to 17 battleground states to turn out voters he says are needed to win the midterms.
&quot;We’re building the ground game to win, protect our majorities in the House and Senate, and give President Trump a full four years,&quot; Gruters wrote.
In a separate post, Gruters said the RNC is &quot;aggressively fundraising and deploying staff to battleground states across the country to get out the vote and secure our elections,&quot; adding the committee is being &quot;disciplined and ruthless&quot; to make its resources count and stop Democrats from retaking Congress in November.
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The RNC kept its election integrity program intact after the 2024 election and is now expanding poll worker recruitment in 17 target states while also growing operations in non-target states. The committee said it is currently involved in more than 130 active election integrity cases across 30 states.
That included involvement in legal challenges related to the Virginia Supreme Court, which struck down a voter-approved redistricting measure that Republicans had criticized as a gerrymander, in a decision delivered Friday.
&quot;Hey @JamesBlairUSA where are all the people attacking us for not spending enough in Virginia?&quot; Trump&apos;s 2024 campaign co-manager Chris LaCivita wrote Friday on X, directing his slam dunk on critics to the White House deputy chief of staff who is transitioning to leading the midterm operation.
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			<news:keywords>Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Marty Makary is resigning from his position Tuesday, a White House official told Fox News Digital. 
The official said that Makary&apos;s resignation has to do with &quot;process at the FDA&quot; and not a specific issue, and said there is &quot;no bad blood&quot; between President Donald Trump and the outgoing commissioner. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pushed for Makary&apos;s resignation, according to the White House official. 
Kyle Diamantis, FDA deputy commissioner for Food, will serve as acting commissioner, Fox News Digital learned. 
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Makary’s resignation followed mounting pressure from pro-life advocates and administration critics who had grown frustrated with his handling of several high-profile FDA decisions and claims he has slow-rolled MAHA initiatives, according to media reports in recent weeks.
The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday that the president had reportedly already signed off on a plan to fire Makary, citing three familiar sources who cited Makary&apos;s handling of abortion and drug policy. 
&quot;I&apos;ve been reading about it, but I know nothing about it,&quot; Trump said the same day after he was asked by reporters if Makary would be fired.
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The resignation comes one day before Makary was set to testify in front of the Senate Appropriations Committee Wednesday.
Though Makary&apos;s resignation is not attributable to a specific issue, according to the White House official, his tenure atop the FDA has put him at the center of fights over abortion drug mifepristone – otherwise known as the &quot;abortion pill&quot; – vaccine policy and drug approvals, frustrating pro-life activists and MAHA-aligned critics who argued the agency has moved too slowly to carry out Trump’s health agenda.
When Trump was elected, pro-life groups and voters were banking on the administration rolling-back Biden-era rules that allowed mifepristone to be prescribed online and shipped through the mail. But the FDA left those rules intact and last year, under Makary’s leadership, approved a new generic version of the pill.
&quot;President Trump and Health and Human Services Secretary Kennedy must end this now, remove Commissioner Makary, stop the mail order abortion scheme, and pull these child-killing drugs from the market,&quot; said Live Action president Lila Rose to Fox News Digital ahead of Makary’s resignation.
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&quot;What a mess Makary turned out to be,&quot; a Trump administration official told Fox News Digital earlier in May, claiming the commissioners’ comments and actions have told &quot;every pro-life advocate their concerns are an afterthought.&quot;
&quot;The arrogance is stunning,&quot; they added of the FDA commissioner.
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Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America President Marjorie Dannenfelser told the Wall Street Journal earlier in May that &quot;Trump is the problem,&quot; when it comes to the abortion issues falling off for the GOP in recent years. 
And if candidates want her group’s $160 million in the midterms and 2028 presidential election, she said they must commit &quot;to pro-life action at the national level.&quot;
Makary’s exit follows a series of high profile departures this year, including former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and former Attorney General Pam Bondi.
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			<news:keywords>Brig. Gen. John Conley answers questions during the May 11, 2026, hearing of the Arizona Senate Director Nominations Committee. (Screenshot via azleg.gov)

Republican senators spent hours on Monday grilling the Democratic governor’s nominee to lead the Arizona National Guard and criticizing him for perceived transgressions like his “lawyerly attitude” toward decisionmaking. 
The Arizona Senate Director Nominations Committee hearing was marked by the contentious exchanges and focus on political talking points that have become a hallmark of the committee’s hearings.
In the hot seat this time was Brig. Gen. John Conley, who has more than 30 years of experience as a military officer and attorney. 
Gov. Katie Hobbs appointed Conley as the acting Arizona adjutant general and head of the Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs last June. If the Senate doesn’t confirm him within a year, he must leave the job.
Instead of criticizing Conley’s record, Sen. Jake Hoffman, chairman of the Director Nominations Committee, castigated Conley for failing to answer Hoffman’s politically-charged questions to the chairman’s satisfaction. 
“This is what this committee exists to suss out, is whether or not you’re going to shoot straight,” Hoffman said. “Because the reality — and, frankly, one of the concerns that I didn’t know I had prior to coming in here — is the legalistic kind of quibble mentality that you have. These are all kind of very filibustery responses.” 
Despite ample criticism from Hoffman and Sen. Wendy Rogers, a temporary member of the committee and veteran of the U.S. Air Force, the committee ultimately opted to recommend the Senate confirm Conley’s appointment. Hoffman is the leader of the far-right Arizona Freedom Caucus, and Rogers is a member of it. 
The committee voted 3-2 to recommend Conley’s confirmation when Sen. T.J. Shope, a Coolidge Republican, sided with the committee’s two Democrats in Conley’s favor. 
“I’ve had the pleasure of knowing General Conley — not well, but decently enough to know that he is an upstanding human being, and the type of person that earned what he has, and has, I believe, earned the opportunity to lead this state National Guard, and DEMA, as well,” Shope said.
Shope said that when he contacted recent members of the Arizona National Guard to ask them about Conley, they had nothing but good things to say about him. 
Hoffman and Rogers spent the hearing pushing Conley into a political minefield by asking questions like whether he would ever recommend that the Arizona National Guard help with immigration enforcement and why he didn’t fight back against requirements for Arizona guardsmen to receive COVID vaccinations.
“Is our nation at war now?” Rogers asked. 
Conley answered that because Congress has not declared war, which is necessary for such a designation under the War Powers Act, the U.S. is currently engaged in “hostilities” in Iran, even if most people would describe the conflict as a war. 
Hoffman accused Conley of quibbling over technicalities, and said that both Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and President Donald Trump had called the conflict in Iran a war. 
“They’ve called it both, Senator,” Conley said. “They’ve used the term ‘war,’ and they’ve used the term ‘hostilities.’” 
Hoffman and Rogers insisted that the U.S. is currently at war with Iran, even though Trump told Congress at the beginning of May that the hostilities military action in Iran had terminated because of a ceasefire that he extended several times since April 7. Those claims came as the 60-day deadline passed for the military to pull troops out of the area since Congress has not approved military action. 
When Hoffman asked what role the Arizona National Guard should play in immigration enforcement, Conley answered that he would bring any requests to support federal immigration enforcement to Hobbs, and provide her with pros and cons, but so far there haven’t been any. 
“I find it hard to believe,” Hoffman said. “And I’ll do a public records request to see if that’s true.”
Hoffman also asked Conley if he would sign a waiver so that the Air Force would release records of the 58-year-old’s latest physical fitness test results to him. Conley answered that he would just provide those records to Hoffman, saying that he passed his last test easily. 
“Do you denounce U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly for leaking classified information yesterday?” Hoffman asked. 
Conley answered that he was legally barred from criticising a sitting U.S. senator, and added that the same goes for the president. 
Hoffman then asked if it was ever okay for a person with classified intelligence about U.S. military operations to share that information with the press without permission. Hoffman became incensed when Conley hesitated before answering. 
Conley explained that generally, sharing classified information is illegal, but there are exceptions for whistleblowers. 
Hegseth accused Kelly of sharing classified information about the country’s dwindling supplies of important munitions during a May 10 appearance on “Face the Nation.” 
Kelly said the information he shared came from the Pentagon’s open-door briefing with the Senate Armed Services Committee last week, including comments that Hegseth made about the Iran war’s impact on munition stockpiles. 
In March 2025, Hegseth inadvertently added a journalist from The Atlantic to a Signal group chat where he shared classified information ahead of a U.S. bombing in Yemen. 
These kinds of tense exchanges, with Hoffman dominating conversation, interrupting the nominee and banning Democrats from asking any follow up questions, are emblematic of Director Nominations Committee hearings. 
Sen. Analise Ortiz, a Phoenix Democrat, told the Arizona Mirror after the hearing that she was tired of Hoffman’s behavior. Hoffman and Ortiz engaged in multiple heated exchanges during the hearing, each accusing the other of spreading misinformation. 
“He knows exactly what he’s doing,” she said. “He thinks he’s smart. He’s not. He thinks members of the public respect him. They don’t. This is a dog and pony show so he can troll the governor on Twitter, and it’s really pathetic.”
The Director Nominations Committee was created in 2023 specifically to scrutinize Hobbs’ director nominees. It has held numerous contentious and combative nomination hearings since then, and its Republican members refused to confirm several of the governor’s nominees. 
Ortiz told the Mirror that she thinks constituents should know that Senate President Warren Petersen, a Gilbert Republican, enabled Hoffman’s behavior by creating the committee and giving Hoffman free rein of it. 
“It’s embarrassing, and they should all be embarrassed,” she said. “When Republicans are in charge of the legislature, you get an absolute circus.” 
State law requires the Arizona Senate to confirm a governor’s agency directors. Before Hobbs took office in 2023, confirmations occurred with little fanfare following brief interviews with relevant legislative committees. 
After Hobbs struggled to get committee approval for many of her director nominees in 2023, she attempted to bypass the Senate by leaving director posts vacant and instead appointing deputy directors who essentially served as directors. Agency directors are subject to Senate approval, but deputy directors are not. 
But Senate Republicans sued and a judge ruled that the move violated state law, so Hobbs agreed to once again submit her director nominees for committee approval. 
Even as Director Nominations Committee hearings go, Monday’s hearing was particularly contentious, with Ortiz and Hoffman lobbing insults at one another. It started when Hoffman worked a claim that Ortiz tried to “doxx” immigration enforcement agents working in her district into his question to Conley about the Arizona National Guard’s cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. 
Ortiz interrupted Hoffman and told him to “get my district’s name out of your mouth.” 
Hoffman responded that Ortiz didn’t have permission to speak. 
“You can learn legislative procedure or you can stay quiet,” he said. 
Ortiz invited Hoffman to kick her off the committee. Hoffman responded that it was her choice to stay on the committee or leave it. 
After the hearing, Ortiz told the Mirror that it was “bonkers” for Rogers and Hoffman to speak to Conley in the way they did, as if they were talking to a child and not a decorated and respected general.
“There’s a difference between vetting and being disrespectful jerks, and they were disrespectful jerks,” she said. 
Conley joined the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps in 1992 and delayed active duty to attend the University of Arizona College of Law. He went on to work as a military prosecutor in places like Germany and Korea before returning to Arizona in 2000, intent on going into private practice. Instead, he joined the Army Reserves in 2001 after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. 
After that, he led an Army Reserve legal team in Phoenix and was later recruited to serve as a judge advocate for the Arizona Air National Guard. Republican Gov. Doug Ducey later appointed Conley to be the judge advocate for the Arizona National Guard Army and Air. He most recently worked as director of administrative services at DEMA. 
La Paz County Sheriff William Ponce, on behalf of the Arizona Sheriff’s Association, and Ericka Huston representing the Arizona Association of Emergency Managers, both spoke in Conley’s support. 
“Communication is open, and needs and questions are quickly responded to,” Ponce said. 
Huston described Conley’s work on the ground last September following flooding in Gila County that damaged critical infrastructure. She praised his strengthening of mutual aid systems and his integration of military personnel into emergency response efforts to help keep civilians safe. 
“He understands emergency management,” she said. “He understands that the difference between success and catastrophe lies in the speed of coordination, in my world. Lives are lost when coordination fails, and he has that strength to communicate and coordinate in a timely manner when it’s needed most.” 
Rogers and Hoffman told Conley that, while they thought he might be a good fit to lead DEMA, they didn’t think he had what it takes to be adjutant general. 
Rogers said that the person leading Arizona’s National Guard should have combat experience. 
“Today’s back and forth reinforces my opinion that there are times when one has to make a decision and cannot rely on data points from those around him,” she said. “One has to make an innate decision in a tough situation, in a timely manner, based on his experience in similar situations.”
Hoffman said he agreed with Rogers, but was open to the possibility that he could be wrong, and said he would speak with more county sheriffs about their opinion of him. 
Christian Slater, a spokesman for the governor, declined to answer specific questions about Monday’s hearing. 
“TAG Conley has dedicated his career to public service and keeping our country safe,” Slater said in a written statement. “He’s well qualified and fully prepared to continue leading Arizona’s National Guard. Our state will be stronger and safer upon his confirmation, and we look forward to the Senate taking his nomination up on the floor.”
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			<news:title>Butt-end incident leads to off-ice war of words between Wild&apos;s Michael McCarron and Avalanche&apos;s Josh Manson</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The second-round series between the Colorado Avalanche and Minnesota Wild was always destined to be a bit of a slugfest, and it&apos;s delivering the goods.
However, after Game 4 — which the Avs won 5-2 to take a 3-1 series lead — the intensity has boiled over off the ice, and it&apos;s all thanks to a butt-ending incident that earned Avalanche defenseman Josh Manson a four-minute minor.
In the first period, Wild forward Michael McCarron checked Manson hard and wound up falling on top of him. The two wrestled for a little before Manson could be seen striking McCarron in the side of the head with the butt-end of his stick.
McCarron went down in pain, and upon review, Manson was dealt a double-minor for butt-ending.
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The Wild scored on the ensuing power play, and McCarron laid into Manson during an intermission interview with ESPN.
After the game, McCarron continued to criticize Manson&apos;s brand of play.
&quot;I blew him up, and he grabbed me and pulled me on top of him,&quot; he said. &quot;He took his butt end and clearly butt-ended me in the face. I don’t know how it’s not a five-minute. I think the rulebook says it’s a five-minute if you butt-end someone in the face.&quot;
According to Sportsnet, Manson claimed that he simply lost awareness of where his hand was on his stick when he took a swing at McCarron, whom he said he was angry at for falling on him.
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&quot;My intention wasn&apos;t to butt-end him. Did I want to punch him in the head? I did want to punch him in the head,&quot; Manson said.
The series shifts back to Denver for Game 5, and something tells me we probably haven&apos;t seen the last of this one.
However, Minnesota is in quite a hole, so keeping their postseason alive should be at the front of their mind, not getting back at Josh Manson.
But, no matter how you want to look at it, the heat is certainly getting turned up in this one.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>CNN commentator snaps at Kevin O&apos;Leary to not &apos;be a d---&apos; during heated debate over Supreme Court ruling</news:name>
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			<news:title>CNN commentator snaps at Kevin O&apos;Leary to not &apos;be a d---&apos; during heated debate over Supreme Court ruling</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Bakari Sellers, a CNN political commentator, unloaded on &quot;Shark Tank&quot; star Kevin O&apos;Leary on Monday during a panel discussion, telling him, &quot;Don&apos;t be a d---.&quot;
The Supreme Court paved the way for Alabama to put a new House map in place ahead of the 2026 midterms in a ruling on Monday. The AP reported that the decision will allow the state to eliminate one of two majority Black districts in the state.
&quot;I think everybody should take confidence in the fact the Supreme Court basically supported one vote, one person guaranteed in perpetuity, and the rest is just map wars,&quot; O&apos;Leary said in reaction to the SCOTUS ruling. &quot;And I think we should get used to it. And I think it&apos;s, as you said, a state-based situation. Add this to the mix. At the end of the day, the state decides at the state level. It&apos;s in the Constitution. Get over it.&quot;
Sellers pushed back, saying, &quot;There is an entire generation of people, Brown v. Board, it overturned Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896. And my point is that my mother was born in 1951. She desegregated schools. My father was shot in the civil rights movement.&quot; He then told O&apos;Leary: &quot;I&apos;m going to finish because you&apos;re being utterly disrespectful,&quot; 
SUPREME COURT RULES ON KEY VOTING RIGHTS ACT RULE AS REPUBLICANS AND DEMOCRATS WAGE REDISTRICTING WAR
Sellers continued, &quot;So, I&apos;m going to finish this comment. So, what I&apos;m telling you is that there are people in this country who fought, died, and bled for the right to vote. Don&apos;t be a d---, just understand.&quot;
O&apos;Leary said the Constitution was being upheld and questioned whether Sellers had a problem with the document.
&quot;Hold on a second. Bakari, I&apos;m going to stop you, because I just want everybody to reset with a modicum of respect at this table,&quot; CNN host Abby Phillip jumped in. &quot;Please stop, OK?&quot;
&quot;I want you to understand that there&apos;s a price that was paid for this right. There is a price that we uphold,&quot; Sellers told O&apos;Leary.
&quot;Whether or not you value that or not, there are people who bled, sweat, and died, and were in prison for access to the ballot box,&quot; he continued. &quot;What we&apos;re seeing throughout the South is that their voice, their vote, their representation, and people who have lived experiences to represent them are not being sent to Congress or where they need to go.&quot;
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O&apos;Leary said they still had access to the ballot box.
The Supreme Court limited the scope of a key Voting Rights Act provision that restricts how states draw districts affecting minority voters, constraining states&apos; use of race as a factor when drawing congressional maps ahead of the 2026 midterms. 
The justices ruled 6-3 that Louisiana&apos;s 2024 congressional map, which was redrawn to create a second majority-Black district, constituted an &quot;illegal&quot; racial gerrymander. 
The court&apos;s decision sharply narrows states&apos; use of race as a factor when drawing their congressional districts, effectively watering down Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act in question designed to protect minority voters.
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			  <news:name>Alabama Republicans plow forward after key Supreme Court win puts congressional map in question</news:name>
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			<news:title>Alabama Republicans plow forward after key Supreme Court win puts congressional map in question</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Republicans celebrated another high court ruling in their favor after the U.S. Supreme Court allowed Alabama to revisit its congressional map just three years after the bench forced a race-conscious redraw.
After the court ruled Louisiana’s map improperly weighted racial factors, Alabama lawmakers moved quickly to advance a redistricting plan aimed at triggering a fresh legal review. That effort paid off late Monday when the Supreme Court overturned a 2023 order from &quot;Allen v. Milligan&quot; that created a second Black-population-conscious district, which flipped Democratic in 2024, and returned the case to a federal court in Birmingham.
&quot;Our elections should be decided by Alabamians at the ballot box — not by judges in courtrooms. I appreciate SCOTUS taking action on this issue and look forward to Alabama electing its congressional representation using a map drawn by those closest to the people,&quot; Alabama House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter, R-Rainsville, told Fox News Digital.
Ledbetter called the ruling a &quot;massive victory; not just for Alabama but for conservatives around the country.&quot;
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The new order sends the case to a federal court in Birmingham, where the bench now includes six Trump-appointed district judges and one Obama appointee, and gives Montgomery’s legislature leeway to use the GOP-drawn &quot;Livingston Map&quot; from 2023 that prompted the initial litigation.
Ledbetter said his goal was to pass the 2023 &quot;Livingston Map,&quot; named for Sen. Steve Livingston, R-Scottsboro, and give Gov. Kay Ivey the opportunity to approve it and force a broader constitutional test of race-based redistricting in light of the Supreme Court’s latest ruling in &quot;Callais.&quot;
Alabama currently has a 5-2 Republican majority in Congress, while prior to the Milligan case it long had a 6-1 map with a minority-favored district covering Birmingham and the state’s historic Black Belt.
Before the ruling, Friday’s legislative session devolved into chaos after Republicans approved sending the &quot;Livingston&quot; resolution to Ivey.
Lawmakers had to clear the House floor after raucous protests erupted inside, a Montgomery source recounted to Fox News Digital. One agitator was reportedly detained.
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Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall — who filed the emergency requests to the Supreme Court that helped spur the quick action — quipped Monday that his &quot;job… is done&quot; to put Ledbetter and Senate President Garlan Gudger, R-Cullman, in a position to draw a potentially 7-0 congressional map.
House Minority Leader Bobby Singleton, D-Greensboro, lambasted the legislature’s resolution by appearing to compare it to or at least invoking the 1965 beatings of Black demonstrators by state police in Selma, Alabama during the Civil Rights era.
&quot;Less than a week ago, while tornado sirens blasted and flooding forced the Alabama legislative chambers to be evacuated, an unlawful and unconstitutional bill was rammed through by White legislators,&quot; Friday’s court filing on Singleton’s behalf continued.
The court nonetheless sided with the legislative majority.
Marshall said later Monday that Alabama has had to redraw its decennial congressional maps based on race for a long time.
&quot;We have fought for years against courts forcing Alabama to sort its citizens by race, and we were right to fight. On April 29, the United States Supreme Court issued a landmark ruling in Louisiana vs. Calais. The court confirmed what we have been arguing for years. States cannot be forced to gerrymander by race.&quot;
&quot;Let&apos;s be clear about what happened here. Alabama originally drew its maps around geography and communities: the Gulf Coast, the Black Belt, the Wiregrass, and a federal court punished us for it. Today the Supreme Court vindicated the state&apos;s long-held position.&quot;
While the Livingston map preferred by some Republicans provides a likely 6-1 scenario for the GOP, Marshall signaled that Monday’s court decision may allow lawmakers to go farther.
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&quot;My job in this office was to put the legislature in the best possible legal position to draw a congressional map that favors Republicans 7 to 0. My office has never taken the charge of our state motto lightly,&quot; he said of &quot;Audemus Jura Nostra Defendere.&quot;
That motto could become a clarion call for other states to try their own hand at eliminating racial factors from congressional cartography ahead of a heated national primary election.
&quot;We dare to defend our rights,&quot; Marshall said in translating the motto to English. &quot;Stay tuned.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Diamondbacks vs. Rangers betting preview favors Texas at home with both starters struggling on the mound</news:name>
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			<news:title>Diamondbacks vs. Rangers betting preview favors Texas at home with both starters struggling on the mound</news:title>
			<news:keywords>I&apos;ve had a tough run in the second round of the NBA playoffs. The first round went really well, but this round has been a struggle. Lost in all of that has been a string of solid baseball looks that have kept the bankroll from plummeting. I&apos;m going back to the diamond tonight as the Diamondbacks take on the Rangers in a night game.
The Arizona Diamondbacks are a team I&apos;ve covered a few times recently, and I mentioned that the expectation of this season is probably what they are showing us at the moment. The team is 20-20 for the year, slightly better at home than on the road. I&apos;d be really surprised if they ended up better than what we are seeing if they make no moves. Offensively, the team is doing well, but they still need some pitching to improve their club. Perhaps if Corbin Burnes comes back around the All-Star break, they could make a push for a Wild Card spot at the end of the year.
Burnes&apos; return would be helpful, but Zac Gallen&apos;s improvement would probably be the biggest boost to the club. Gallen is 1-3 with a 4.70 ERA and a 1.49 WHIP. He has been worse on the road than at home as well. He has made four starts, spanning 17.2 innings, and allowed 14 earned runs. While that line looks bad, two of his starts were okay on the road. In two starts against the Mets and Phillies, he allowed four earned runs over 10 innings compared to 10 earned runs in 7.2 innings against the Cubs and Dodgers. Rangers hitters have been successful against Gallen in the past, hitting .267 with about a third of their hits going for extra bases.
The Texas Rangers are another team that has playoff expectations, but isn&apos;t off to a great start to the year. They enter tonight&apos;s game with a 19-22 record and a 9-10 mark at home. The Rangers are actually about the same in terms of hitting statistics. Their pitching staff has carried them a bit at the moment, with them collectively throwing to a 3.59 ERA and a 1.22 WHIP. If they make a move or two for some bats, they might have a chance to make a push for a postseason berth.
They did make a move in the offseason, but it was to bolster their already deep starting rotation. That move came in the form of acquiring MacKenzie Gore, who is making a start tonight. Gore was one of the more sought-after arms at the trade deadline last year. So far, Gore hasn&apos;t really paid off, throwing to a 2-3 record with a 5.18 ERA and a 1.40 WHIP. He has been better at home this season, but hasn&apos;t made a ton of starts. He hasn&apos;t allowed more than three earned runs in any of his three home outings. Diamondbacks hitters have been solid against him in limited at-bats (12-for-38).
There are a few angles I like for this game. I love sharing ideas for player props in case you play daily fantasy or anything. Lourdes Gurriel Jr. is 5-for-9 against Gore in his career. Evan Carter is also 5-for-9 with four doubles against Gallen. I&apos;ll play him at +389 tonight for 2+ hits. 2+ total bases are +181 and +112 for 2+ hits, runs, and RBIs if you want a different option.
As far as a side, I think Gallen&apos;s road struggles make the Rangers the right side in this game. Texas at -131 is the right way to go in this one. I also think the offenses are going to feast on the starters tonight. I&apos;ll back the over 8 for this game.
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			<news:title>AI robot changes your tires and balances them too</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Tire shops are not exactly known for cutting-edge technology. You pull in, hand over your keys and hope the wait does not take over your day. Automated Tire, Inc. wants to change that.
The Boston-based robotics company has unveiled SmartBay, an AI-powered robotic tire change platform built for dealerships, tire shops and service centers. The system handles tire changes, wheel balancing and vehicle inspections with minimal human intervention.
The timing could be good for repair shops. Many are struggling to find technicians, while EVs are putting more demand on tire service because they can wear through tires faster. SmartBay is ATI&apos;s answer to a service-bay problem that has been building for years.
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SmartBay is a robotic service-bay system that uses physical AI, computer vision and machine learning to perform tire work in real time. Instead of relying on fixed routines, the system adapts to each vehicle.
Andy Chalofsky, CEO of Automated Tire, Inc., describes it as &quot;the next generation of the automotive service bay,&quot; a robotic-first system built to automate routine, physically demanding work that has traditionally required skilled service-bay personnel.
&quot;Rather than relying on a technician to manually remove the wheel, dismount the tire, balance it on traditional equipment, and reinstall everything, SmartBay performs the tire change and wheel balance itself with only light-touch oversight from an operator,&quot; Chalofsky said.
SmartBay is designed to take on the tough tire work technicians usually do by hand. A worker still keeps an eye on the process, but the robot handles most of the lifting, tire changing and balancing.
Here is the part that may surprise you the most. SmartBay leaves the wheel on the car.
&quot;SmartBay is the first patented system in the world that changes tires without removing the wheel from the vehicle. The car is lifted just as it would be on a conventional lift, but instead of taking off the lug nuts, disturbing the tire pressure monitoring system, and pulling the wheel, SmartBay dismounts the tire directly from the rim while the rim stays on the car,&quot; Chalofsky said.
After the new tire is mounted, SmartBay performs ATI&apos;s trademarked Real Force Balance. Chalofsky says the technology balances &quot;the entire wheel-end assembly, including all of the rotating components in the wheel well,&quot; instead of only balancing the tire by itself. He says the result is &quot;the most complete and accurate balance available on the market today.&quot;
Tire appointments can go sideways fast, especially when a shop is short-staffed or one job takes longer than expected.
&quot;Anyone who has spent time in a tire shop knows how quickly a busy day can fall apart: a technician calls in sick, the first car of the morning takes longer than expected, and the appointments stacked behind it back up the entire schedule,&quot; Chalofsky said.
That is the bottleneck SmartBay is designed to ease. ATI says one technician can manage up to three SmartBay-equipped service bays at once. ATI also designed SmartBay to fit inside a standard 12-foot service bay, so shops do not need oversized lanes or major infrastructure changes.
The company says its initial machines are targeting a 45-minute door-to-door tire change for four tires, mounted and balanced. As the technology learns more, that time could be reduced to 30 minutes.
SmartBay has to deal with whatever rolls into the service bay that day. &quot;Every vehicle that comes into a service bay is different,&quot; Chalofsky said. &quot;Even within a single model line, those combinations multiply quickly.&quot;
Road grime adds another layer of difficulty. Vehicles may arrive covered in mud, snow, road salt, brake dust or rain, and the system still has to identify what it is working on safely.
Chalofsky says SmartBay handles all of this with &quot;a self-learning AI layer that adapts in real time to hundreds of data points per vehicle.&quot;
That approach takes the kind of judgment technicians build over years and turns it into a repeatable system that can keep learning over time.
Speed is a big part of what ATI says SmartBay can bring to an auto service business. Chalofsky says the system creates consistency because it can repeat the same process with less variation from one vehicle to the next.
&quot;A single technician can run two or three SmartBays in parallel, processing roughly 24 tires an hour compared to about four tires in 75 minutes today,&quot; Chalofsky said.
That could help keep the day from getting backed up when appointments start stacking. For customers, it could mean less time waiting around for updates. Chalofsky says the result can be &quot;more billable volume&quot; and &quot;more predictable scheduling&quot; for high-volume service centers. 
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EVs are changing what tire shops have to handle. &quot;EVs are reshaping the tire economy. Because of their weight and instant torque, EV tires wear faster and need to be replaced more often,&quot; Chalofsky said. He added that tires are now &quot;the single largest lifetime maintenance expense on most EVs,&quot; taking the place of routine costs like oil and filters.
That is a big shift for drivers. EV owners may end up visiting tire shops more often. If shops already struggle with staffing, that extra demand could make the waiting-room problem worse.
ATI believes SmartBay can help shops handle more tire work without needing the same increase in labor. Chalofsky says the system can work across different vehicle classes because &quot;a Tesla, an F-150, and a Chevy Silverado all run through the same system.&quot;
This is the question everyone asks when robotics enters a hands-on job. Chalofsky answers it head-on. &quot;Both, but mostly the latter,&quot; he said when asked whether SmartBay replaces technicians or changes the work they do.
He says SmartBay can take over repetitive tire tasks where robotics can work more efficiently. But he also argues that it can make existing workers more valuable.
&quot;In many cases, it allows a shop to take a lower-skilled operator and get three to four times the throughput out of them, which means shops can actually pay those operators more because the work is more valuable,&quot; Chalofsky said.
The bigger picture here is that skilled mechanics could spend less time lifting tires and more time on diagnostic or mechanical work that needs their expertise.
&quot;Every wave of automation we&apos;ve seen in adjacent industries has played out the same way: technology augments the workforce far more than it replaces it, and that&apos;s the dynamic we expect here,&quot; Chalofsky said. 
Tire work is physical. Heavy wheel assemblies can strain backs, shoulders and knees, especially over a long shift. Chalofsky says SmartBay can help reduce those risks.
&quot;Because SmartBay leaves the rim on the vehicle, technicians are no longer lifting heavy, expensive wheel assemblies on and off mounting machines. This eliminates one of the most common sources of strain injuries and workers&apos; compensation claims in tire work,&quot; he said.
He added that the equipment includes sensors designed to help it operate safely around people in a busy service bay. SmartBay also connects deployed systems through a network, allowing one unit to learn from another. 
Chalofsky gave the example of a specific F-150 trim package seen for the first time in California. That data could train every machine in Boston and Florida in near real time. The goal is a system that gets smarter as more shops use it.
Most drivers probably will not care how much AI is working behind the scenes. They will care about the part they feel right away: how long the visit takes and how well the car drives afterward.
Chalofsky says consistency will stand out most. &quot;The biggest thing customers would notice is consistency: a faster, more predictable visit, with their car in and out in a defined window rather than depending on which technician happens to be working that day,&quot; he said.
He also says Real Force Balance could help deliver a better ride because it balances the full wheel assembly, rather than only the tire. SmartBay&apos;s automated visual inspection can also check parts inside the wheel well and flag issues a busy technician might overlook.
For drivers, that could mean a smoother tire visit from start to finish. For shops, it gives them another way to show customers exactly what was checked and why it matters. 
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Tires may not sound like the most exciting place to start, but they are one of the most common reasons people visit service centers. They also make a strong case for automation because the work is frequent, physically demanding and hard to staff.
&quot;Tire changes and wheel balancing check nearly every box for a first product. It&apos;s one of the most frequent reasons a vehicle comes into a service bay, it&apos;s a high-dollar transaction, the work is physically arduous and exactly the kind of task a robotic-first platform is well suited to handle, and the labor shortage is most acute precisely in this part of the workforce,&quot; Chalofsky said.
He points to EV growth, retiring technicians and broad demand across dealerships, aftermarket shops and fleets. ATI also has a personal connection to the problem. Chalofsky is a fourth-generation tire industry entrepreneur and previously founded several tire businesses, including SimpleTire. 
That background gives ATI firsthand knowledge of how tire shops actually operate. Rather than chasing a flashy robotics use case, the company is applying tire-industry experience to a long-running bottleneck.
If you own a gas car, hybrid or EV, this kind of technology could make a tire appointment feel like less of a waiting game. A robotic tire system could help shops move cars through faster when appointments start piling up. It could also make balancing more consistent, which may help your car ride more smoothly after service.
EV owners may feel the impact sooner. Heavier electric vehicles can wear through tires faster, and replacement costs can add up quickly. If shops can handle more tire work without longer waits, EV maintenance could become a little less frustrating.
SmartBay could also change the job for technicians. Instead of spending as much time on the most physically demanding tire work, they could shift more toward oversight and higher-skill repairs.
For service centers, the payoff is steadier operations. When one technician can oversee multiple bays, a busy day may be less likely to turn into a long backup. 
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SmartBay is one of those things that makes you wonder why tire service has not changed more by now. Cars have become far more advanced, but many tire shops still rely on the same tough manual process drivers have dealt with for years. ATI is betting that physical AI can help the service bay catch up with the vehicles coming into it. The real test will be what happens on a packed Saturday morning when every bay is full, and customers are watching the clock. Robots can look impressive in a demo. The real question is whether they can hold up in busy service bays and make tire appointments less of a headache for drivers.
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			<news:keywords>Defense secretaries have previously traveled with presidents on overseas trips, to provide advice and represent the U.S. military.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Google launches new Android security feature to help uncover spyware attacks</news:title>
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			  <news:name>TIFFANY BENSON: Peoria Unified School District: The Flashpoint Of Cover-Up Culture In Public Schools</news:name>
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			<news:title>TIFFANY BENSON: Peoria Unified School District: The Flashpoint Of Cover-Up Culture In Public Schools</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Tiffany Benson |
Most Arizonans are likely aware of the coup d’état to unseat Heather Rooks from the Peoria Unified School District (PUSD) board president position. Board members Becky Proudfit and Melissa Ewing requested the special meeting on May 5, 2026, with approval from superintendent Dr. KC Somers, and a guaranteed vote from board member Jeff Tobey. As I said in my recent Substack, Tobey would not have been elected to the board without Rooks’ help.
For those unaware of the backstory: two Centennial High School teachers, Haley Beck and Angela Burlaka, were credibly accused of sexually exploiting and abusing their students. What the public doesn’t know is the extent of Centennial High School principal Scott Hollabaugh’s knowledge of these alleged crimes. The 200-page Peoria Police report reveals Hollabaugh had “spoken to Beck” about student complaints of inappropriate behavior on campus.
Rooks sought an investigation into Hollabaugh’s potential failure to act as a mandated reporter pursuant to A.R.S. 13-3620. Arizona laws should have compelled Hollabaugh to report Beck to authorities, even in good faith. At the very least, an internal district investigation into both teachers’ actions should have been conducted to determine if children were safe around them. Instead, Beck and Burlaka remained in their classrooms.
PUSD leaders mistake the public for fools. They expect us to believe all the kids at Centennial knew about Beck’s alleged sexual relationship with a student, but all the adults in the school were too dumb to pick up on it. The progressive majority school board also wants parents to “wait and see” the results of pending investigations. However, the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office confirmed to Rooks that they were not looking into mandated reporting violations.
During the April 23, 2026, board meeting, Tobey, Proudfit, and Ewing voted against an independent third-party investigation into Hollabaugh’s conduct, as well as all other employees who stayed silent. In regard to unseating Rooks, the progressive majority claimed they had “heard from so many in the community” that she was unfit to be board president. Rooks was elected by over 40,000 Peoria residents. So, unless Curly, Larry, and Moe are sitting on 40,000 emails, they didn’t hear from a majority of anybody. They acquiesced to the demands of teachers’ unions and certain turncoat Legislative District leaders.
The angle no one is talking about is how cover-up culture also marks the career of Dr. Somers. Before coming to PUSD, Somers was the superintendent of Lewis-Palmer School District 38 (LPSD) in Monument, Colorado, serving roughly from July 2019 to April 2024. During that time, students from Palmer Ridge High School accused the district of failing to act when a star athlete named Anthony Roberson allegedly harassed and sexually assaulted several female students without consequence. The alleged crimes reportedly took place between 2016 and 2020 when Roberson attended Palmer Ridge.
A former Palmer Ridge student named Jenna Baker started a Change.org petition that said, “Because of the allegations…it seems [Roberson] was pressured to graduate early instead of facing expulsion or exposure. The admin at the time gave him this choice as an easy way out. Justice was never served for his behavior.” The petition garnered over 5,700 signatures as it circulated among CU Boulder students who had attended high school with Roberson and were facing four more years with him at the college.
According to Fox 21 News, Baker came forward and “accused the school district of negligence and ignoring a litany of sexual assault and harassment reports filed by students.” During the April 17, 2023, LPSD school board meeting, Baker answered a call to the public and stated, in part:
“I was sexually assaulted at 15 years old by another [Palmer Ridge] student and still suffer from PTSD to this day, despite the fact [Palmer Ridge] was made aware of the student and at least five other sexual predators at large in the district in 2022. And no consequences were ever implemented, telling my parents the same thing they always tell victims, ‘It’s my word against his.&apos;”
Shortly after Baker’s speech, Somers told LPSD board members that he was “looking forward to continuing the good work that’s in front of us and maintaining our focus on what’s most important.” He then read a prepared statement where he claimed to “stand wholeheartedly opposed to all forms of misconduct of a sexual nature, and take all reports of student and potentially staff misconduct seriously.”
Although some alleged sex crimes predate Somers’ time in LPSD, he was superintendent during the timeframe when Baker accused district administrators of allowing Roberson to quietly graduate early. Roberson was supposedly investigated by local law enforcement, but the allegations never led to formal charges. I found no record of LPSD conducting an internal investigation to know whether sex crimes had taken place on campus.
In light of all the controversy and contradictions, Somers popped up in Peoria and is now working with Tobey, Proudfit, and Ewing to silence the outcries and control the narratives surrounding Beck, Burlaka, and Hollabaugh. Now that his “good work” is almost finished in PUSD, Somers will soon be heading back to Colorado to serve as superintendent of the Eagle County School District. I hope those families know what kind of “leadership” is headed their way.
When Peoria High School basketball coach Patrick Battillo (Mr. ORNG) was arrested for child sex crimes, a teacher named Holly Holgate—who had been in the district for 20 years—tipped him off before police arrived to make an arrest. Battillo recently pled guilty to three counts of attempted exploitation of a minor but only received a three and half year prison sentence. I did not find court records showing Holgate was prosecuted for any crime.
Now do you understand why Rooks didn’t want to “wait and see” what happens with the other open investigations? Do you see why Hollabaugh should be placed on administrative leave until all investigations are concluded? Is it possible police investigators missed something during their initial interviews? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, then you know Rooks was well within her First Amendment right as a mother, taxpayer, and resident to insist on an investigation into mandated reporter violations—and the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office gave her the green light.
Rooks’ inquiry does not interfere with any other open investigation even though the three progressive board members are trying to make people think it does. At the same time Rooks is being accused of political grandstanding, it’s Tobey, Proudfit and Ewing who turned grooming and sexual assault into political theatre. Whatever Rooks’ aspirations or motivations may be, they are irrelevant to the fact that she’s trying to increase student safety on campus…which is one of the pillars Tobey ran on in 2024.
For the record, nobody has to follow any directives given by Tobey, Proudfit, Ewing, or Somers. Their positions and authority were given to them by voters, and they can be taken away by voters. If parents, including Rooks, want an investigation into mandated reporting violations, they should be able to submit a request without retaliation. The U.S. Constitution is higher than any district policy, and holding public office does not equate to a forfeiture of constitutional rights.
Aesthetics only matter to people who have something to hide. Those of us who put children’s wellbeing first don’t care how much money it costs, how much time it takes, or how much damage is done to the district’s reputation. We want all sexual predators, and all their accomplices, off the payroll and locked up.
Witnesses and victims of Beck and Burlaka are encouraged to contact the Peoria Police tip line. Anyone can also sign the Change.org petition calling for a full child safety investigation into PUSD.





Tiffany Benson is the founder of Restore Parental Rights in Education and host of The Myth of Education Podcast. Her commentaries on public education and Christian faith can be viewed at Parentspayattention.com and Bigviewsmallwindow.com. All views and opinions expressed by Tiffany are her own.
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			  <news:name>Israel Foreign Ministry condemns New York Times piece as &apos;one of the worst blood libels&apos; in modern press</news:name>
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			<news:title>Israel Foreign Ministry condemns New York Times piece as &apos;one of the worst blood libels&apos; in modern press</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Note: This story contains graphic allegations of sexual violence.
The Israel Foreign Ministry blasted The New York Times on Monday for publishing what it called &quot;one of the worst blood libels ever to appear in the modern press&quot; after a left-wing columnist reported that Palestinians are regularly being sexually abused by everyone from Israeli prison guards to dogs. 
Times opinion columnist Nicholas Kristof penned the controversial piece headlined, &quot;The Silence That Meets the Rape of Palestinians,&quot; that features men and women alleging &quot;brutal sexual abuse at the hands of Israel’s prison guards, soldiers, settlers and interrogators.&quot; Many critics blasted it as &quot;propaganda&quot; and poked holes in the reporting, while the Israeli government promised &quot;the truth will prevail.&quot;
&quot;Whatever our views of the Middle East conflict, we should be able to unite in condemning rape,&quot; Kristof wrote, noting that supporters of Israel denounced sexual violence that occurred during the Hamas-led terror attack on Oct. 7, 2023.
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&quot;And yet in wrenching interviews, Palestinians have recounted to me a pattern of widespread Israeli sexual violence against men, women and even children,&quot; Kristof wrote, adding that &quot;American tax dollars subsidize the Israeli security establishment, so this is sexual violence in which the United States is complicit.&quot;
Kristof spoke with &quot;14 men and women who said they had been sexually assaulted by Israeli settlers or members of the security forces.&quot; He noted that the Israeli government rejected the claims but added, &quot;just as Hamas denied raping Israeli women.&quot; 
The liberal columnist went on to claim that some Palestinians &quot;had their genitals yanked or were beaten on the testicles,&quot; &quot;some men had to have their testicles amputated by doctors,&quot; and metal batons were used to rape men. Kristof then said a Gaza journalist claimed he was &quot;mounted&quot; by a dog. 
&quot;He tried to dislodge the dog, he said, but it penetrated him,&quot; Kristof wrote. 
&quot;Other Palestinian prisoners and human rights monitors have also cited reports of police dogs being coached to rape prisoners,&quot; the Times columnist added. &quot;Think of it this way: The horrific abuse inflicted on Israeli women on Oct. 7 now happens to Palestinians day after day.&quot;
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The Israel Foreign Ministry has condemned the report as malicious and false. 
&quot;In an unfathomable inversion of reality, and through an endless stream of baseless lies, propagandist Nicholas Kristof turns the victim into the accused. Israel - whose citizens were the victims of the most horrific sexual crimes committed by Hamas on October 7, and whose hostages were later subjected to further sexual abuse - is portrayed as the guilty party,&quot; the Israel Foreign Ministry wrote on X. 
&quot;This publication is no coincidence. It is part of a false and well-orchestrated anti-Israel campaign aimed at placing Israel on the U.N. Secretary-General’s blacklist,&quot; they added. &quot;Israel will fight these lies with the truth - and the truth will prevail.&quot;
The New York Times did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 
Kristof called the response a &quot;critical take&quot; from Israel’s Foreign Ministry and shared a free link to the story. 
Pro-Israel media watchdog Honest Reporting called the piece &quot;journalistic malpractice&quot; and sharply criticized his reliance on &quot;freelance journalist&quot; Sami al-Sai as a source. 
Yechiel Leiter, Israel&apos;s ambassador to the United States, posted a video urging Americans not to &quot;buy into their blood libels.&quot;
&quot;The only clear crime on display here is the violation of journalistic standards by Mr. Kristof and his paper,&quot; Leiter said, blasting &quot;questionable&quot; sources with ties to the terror group Hamas. 
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Many others took to social media with critical thoughts on the piece: 
Kristof wrote on Tuesday, &quot;I appreciate the intense interest in my column. For skeptics, why not agree on Red Cross and lawyer visits for the 9,000 Palestinian ‘security’ prisoners? If you think these abuse allegations are false, such monitoring visits would be protective. So why not?&quot;
Kristof is aligned with the Democratic Party, which has become sharply more anti-Israel in recent years, and even made an aborted bid for Oregon governor as a Democrat.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Attorney raises broader concerns after mayor admits to acting as Chinese agent in shocking case</news:name>
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			<news:title>Attorney raises broader concerns after mayor admits to acting as Chinese agent in shocking case</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Attorney Katie Zacharia sounded the alarm Tuesday after a California mayor agreed to plead guilty to acting as an agent of the Chinese government, warning the case could be just the tip of the iceberg.
&quot;There needs to be a wholesale review of not just legal permanent residents, but people who are here from adversarial countries...&quot; Zacharia said on &quot;Fox &amp; Friends First.&quot;
&quot;There has to be a complete takedown of these green card holders, and they need to be sent back home,&quot; she added.
Zacharia&apos;s concerns came after the Justice Department announced that Eileen Wang, former mayor of Arcadia, California, had been charged with acting as an illegal agent of the People’s Republic of China.
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Wang agreed to plead guilty to the felony offense, insisting the decision was &quot;personal in nature&quot; and &quot;does not reflect [her] love and commitment to Arcadia, which will always remain strong.&quot;
She now faces up to 10 years in federal prison along with a potential $250,000 fine, though any sentence would be determined by a federal judge.
Zacharia, however, finds the prospect of 10 years appalling.
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&quot;That&apos;s actually kind of offensive as a United States citizen,&quot; she said.
&quot;This person was acting as a foreign agent on behalf of the CCP. There should be no grace. They literally should be sent back to the People&apos;s Republic of China.&quot;
Per previous reporting, federal prosecutors said Wang admitted she acted &quot;at the direction and control&quot; of Chinese government officials from at least 2020 through 2022, coordinating with individuals in the U.S. to spread pro-Beijing messaging without notifying the U.S. attorney general as required by law.
The described conduct occurred before Wang took office on the Arcadia City Council in December 2022.
Local officials said Wang&apos;s conduct had no impact on city operations.
Fox News&apos; Stepheny Price and Matt Finn contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Eminem&apos;s ex-wife Kim Mathers&apos; mugshot released after she allegedly fled hit-and-run with son in car</news:name>
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			<news:title>Eminem&apos;s ex-wife Kim Mathers&apos; mugshot released after she allegedly fled hit-and-run with son in car</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Eminem’s ex-wife, Kim Mathers, pleaded no contest to charges stemming from an alleged hit-and-run accident in February.
On Monday, the 51-year-old was arraigned in Macomb County, Michigan, before Judge William H. Hackel III.
On Feb. 26, Mathers — who is believed to have been impaired at the time of the incident — was driving a white Range Rover and struck a vehicle that was parked on a street. The vehicle was pushed approximately 50 feet from where it was parked, according to the Macomb County Prosecutor&apos;s Office.
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Mathers allegedly refused to stop, drove back to her house, pulled into the driveway and crashed into her garage door, according to TMZ. Her son, Parker, and his three friends were allegedly in the car at the time.
Mathers was charged with operating a vehicle while impaired and failure to stop after the collision. The Macomb County Prosecutor&apos;s Office released her mugshot on Monday.
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&quot;Driving under the influence is not a lapse in judgment—it is a deliberate decision that puts every person on the road at risk. We see the consequences far too often: lives lost, families shattered, and communities changed forever. These tragedies are preventable. There is always another option—call a ride, designate a driver, make a plan. Choosing to drive impaired is choosing to endanger others, and we will continue to hold those who make that choice fully accountable,&quot; Macomb County Prosecutor Peter J. Lucido said in a statement.
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Mathers is scheduled for a sentencing hearing on June 17. 
Eminem, whose real name is Marshall Mathers, and Kim tied the knot on June 14, 1999, but divorced in 2001. The pair remarried on Jan. 14, 2006, but Eminem filed for divorce in April of that same year.
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			<news:title>The Kansas City Chiefs&apos; social media team may have finally jumped the shark when it comes to schedule releases</news:title>
			<news:keywords>When it comes to schedule releases for NFL franchises, at least in my humble opinion, less is more.
If I want to know who my team is playing this coming season, I would like for that information to be packaged and presented to me in one neat, easy-to-read graphic.
Call me old fashioned, but I don&apos;t need an influencer who&apos;s never watched a down of football dressing up as different team mascots to tell me who the Dolphins play during week 8.
NFL schedule releases used to be quaint; then the Tennessee Titans released their, admittedly, very funny and original &quot;bachelorette party meets man-on-the-street&quot; video a few years back, and every other social media manager has been playing catch-up ever since.
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Very good. Very good.
Except for the fact that this single video is the point of origin for a nuclear arms race regarding &quot;creative&quot; schedule releases on social media, where each year, teams have to one-up themselves and others with topical and increasingly outlandish concepts.
From the Los Angeles Chargers making a Minecraft-themed schedule release to the Buffalo Bills using Allen Iverson as a stand-in for artificial intelligence (get it, they both have the initials &quot;A.I.&quot;?), it&apos;s been getting increasingly rough on these internet streets.
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But one team may have just jumped the shark and pressed the big red button in the nuclear age of schedule releases, giving us a schedule release so awful that I had to question whether this was a parody account or not.
&quot;Hey, guys! What&apos;s really popular on the internet these days? Chicks making sourdough? I don&apos;t understand the youths, but let&apos;s roll with it! Ha, get it?&quot;
Just throw me off a bridge.
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Yes, that is the official Kansas City Chiefs social media account, and that is actually what they decided to go with for their schedule release in the year 2026.
I&apos;m being told this is some reference to Taylor Swift, which I can&apos;t decide if that makes it slightly better or a lot worse.
Some post-grad is getting paid more than most of you reading this article to come up with this concept and then staple some cutouts of clams and barbecue onto stock images of sourdough bread.
Then again, if the Chargers&apos; &quot;help-wanted&quot; ad ad for their social media position taught us anything, that probably isn&apos;t the case.
Either way, there wasn&apos;t a ton of effort put into this, which I would normally appreciate, but not when that lack of effort is coupled with trying to jump on some internet trend that is currently experiencing its 15 minutes of fame.
In three years when the fad of baking sourdough bread is nothing but a distant memory, everyone needs to come back to this Chiefs post to point and laugh.
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Hell, why wait? This thing is getting eviscerated online as we speak.
Lane Kiffin isn&apos;t even getting dragged this hard, and he called his former school &quot;segregated.&quot;
Just remember, folks, if you ever feel like a failure at your job, know that an entire room full of marketing, PR and social media experts greenlit THAT as a schedule release for their multi-billion-dollar corporation.
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			<news:keywords>The individual, a 41-year-old man, breached a fence at the airport on Friday minutes before being struck by a Frontier Airlines jet, officials said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Indigo brings the open social web to one app</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-12T16:50:22.496Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Indigo brings the open social web to one app</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Indigo&apos;s new social app lets you cross-post to the open social web, including Mastodon and Bluesky, and browse a unified timeline.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Once doomed, Trump&apos;s pick to carry out his economic vision clears first crucial hurdle</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-12T16:42:23.723Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Once doomed, Trump&apos;s pick to carry out his economic vision clears first crucial hurdle</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump&apos;s next pick to lead the nation’s central bank is one step closer to securing the job, despite early fears that his nomination was doomed. 
The Senate confirmed Kevin Warsh to be on the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors, the main governing body of the central bank, and a post he previously served on nearly two decades ago. The institution dictates monetary policy for the nation and has been a thorn in Trump’s side throughout his second term. 
Tuesday’s successful test vote was the first step in Republicans’ quest to confirm Warsh as the next chair of the Federal Reserve. And it comes as current Chair Jerome Powell’s term at the helm comes to a close on May 15. 
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The Senate is expected to wrap up confirmation of Warsh on Wednesday.
It’s a far quieter ending to a process that for months was marred by high-stakes drama, legal disputes and speculation about whether Trump’s handpicked successor to Powell could actually survive the process. 
That’s because until recently, Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., vowed to block any replacement pick unless the Department of Justice dropped its criminal probe against Powell. 
FRAGILE RELATIONSHIP WITH HOUSE GOP HAS SENATE REPUBLICANS WARNING &apos;SOMETHING NEEDS TO CHANGE&apos;
That probe, which ended late last month amid pressure from top Senate Republicans, was related to alleged mismanagement of renovation funds for updates of the Federal Reserve’s headquarters in Washington, D.C., and played out despite Powell’s anticipated exit this month.
Speculation swirled about whether the probe was launched as a retaliatory effort against Powell, who refused to adhere to Trump’s desires to sharply lower interest rates as the central bank navigates inflation and new economic pressures from the war in Iran. 
Though Powell’s time in the spotlight as chair of the Federal Reserve is soon coming to a close, he’s not going anywhere. He told reporters last month that when his term ended, he would stay on the Board of Governors. 
THE ONE LINE IN WARSH’S TESTIMONY SIGNALING A BREAK FROM THE FED’S STATUS QUO
&quot;I plan to keep a low profile as a governor. There is only ever one chair of the Federal Reserve Board. When Kevin Warsh is confirmed and sworn in, he will be that chair,&quot; Powell said.
Warsh’s vision of the Federal Reserve is one that would maintain the central bank’s independence while shifting away from delving into political and social issues.
&quot;The Fed must stay in its lane,&quot; Warsh said during his testimony before the Senate banking panel last month. &quot;Fed independence is placed at greatest risk when it strays into fiscal and social policies where it has neither authority nor expertise.&quot;
Warsh needed every Republican vote he could get, given that Democrats have heavily scrutinized his finances and lack of financial disclosures related to his wife, Jane Lauder’s, colossal fortune, and view him as a &quot;sock puppet&quot; for Trump’s economic vision rather than a force that would push back if need be.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mysterious Meddling in Democratic Primaries Has G.O.P. Fingerprints</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-12T16:42:02.210Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Mysterious Meddling in Democratic Primaries Has G.O.P. Fingerprints</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A new super PAC with ties to Republicans is intervening in Democratic primaries, in one instance helping a sex therapist in Texas accused of antisemitism.</news:keywords>
			<news:geo_locations>Andhra Pradesh, Telangana</news:geo_locations>
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			  <news:name>Threads tests a Meta AI integration that works similarly to Grok</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-12T16:41:41.503Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Threads tests a Meta AI integration that works similarly to Grok</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The feature is designed to help people get real-time context about trends and breaking stories, as well as receive recommendations, all within conversations.</news:keywords>
			<news:geo_locations>Andhra Pradesh, Telangana</news:geo_locations>
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			  <news:name>U.S. bank disclose security lapse after sharing customer data with AI app</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-12T16:41:21.827Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>U.S. bank disclose security lapse after sharing customer data with AI app</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The bank said the security lapse was due to the use of an “unauthorized” AI software app.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NAU commit Sayler Smith scores in her first match at Lumberjack Stadium</news:name>
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			<news:title>NAU commit Sayler Smith scores in her first match at Lumberjack Stadium</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Coconino soccer star gave local fans a show as she scored against AYSO United NAZ in her first real match on her future home field.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hang gliding Lookout Mountain: What it’s really like to be aero-towed 1,700 feet above Georgia</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hang gliding Lookout Mountain: What it’s really like to be aero-towed 1,700 feet above Georgia</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Back in 2022, on our way to an Airbnb we rented for the weekend, my husband and I drove past Lookout Mountain Flight Park. A small, unassuming building stood next to a concrete launch ramp — where three hang gliders were lined up on the edge of a steep, towering cliff.
&quot;Would you ever…?&quot;
He didn’t even have to finish his question. &quot;Absolutely not,&quot; I said. &quot;Not in a million years.&quot;
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And by a million years, I guess I actually meant four. Because last weekend, we pulled up to that same flight park. Except this time, I had a reservation for a tandem flight.
I went into this experience completely blind. What even is hang gliding? Is there a way to steer? Does this thing have a motor or do you just sort of get a running start and hurl yourself off the mountain? A mystery to me.
Along with a group of seven other people, I was directed to a back room, where we were promptly handed clipboards with paperwork to sign. Waivers to acknowledge that — although safety is the No. 1 priority for Lookout Mountain Flight Park — gliding 1,500 feet above the ground in a large kite does not come entirely without risk.
After we signed on the dotted line, the staff member gave us driving directions to our launch point. My husband and I hopped in the car, pulled up Google Maps, and found ourselves driving... all the way down the mountain.
Which, I guess, answers my question about that running head start.
But at this point, I was utterly dumbfounded. How do we get the hang glider way up there if we’re starting way down here? That question was quickly answered when we pulled up to a vast open field containing three hang gliders and a couple of ultralight towplanes.
My stomach started doing flips. This was getting real.
We were instantly greeted by a group of incredibly nice humans wearing heart-shaped sunglasses. I doubted that was regulation hang-gliding eye pro, but I could tell these folks have a lot of fun down here. They also have a sweet dog — a boxer mix, best I could tell — named Honeybear. Honeybear would become my unofficial emotional support animal while I waited to take flight.
Which turned out to be quite a long time.
Unfortunately, on this particular Sunday, Georgia’s &quot;Cloudland&quot; was living up to its name. Dense layers of clouds had descended upon the valley, and there was zero visibility above a few hundred feet. For obvious reasons, these are not ideal or even safe flying conditions.
So after watching a brief safety video, we were left with no choice but to wait until the clouds cleared. And they eventually did — about three hours later.
To their credit, the flight park crew gave us frequent updates on the weather and visibility. They assured us that we would begin flights as soon as it was safe to do so. Which was fine with me. Because I had no interest in flying before it was safe to do so.
Finally, though, they began to get us suited up in a near-full-body harness, glasses (not heart-shaped) and helmet. I looked sort of like a horse jockey and sort of like I was ready for my X-rays at the dentist’s office.
A PERFECT FALL &apos;GLAMPING&apos; &amp; HIKING WEEKEND JUST OUTSIDE CHATTANOOGA
A man named Dalton introduced himself as my tandem flight partner. As we strapped into the hang glider, Dalton assured me he’d done this about 1,000 times before, which made me feel slightly less terrified.
As we lay prone just above the ground, dangling from the glider, Dalton instructed me to hold onto the handles on either side of his harness.
&quot;Do not touch this bar,&quot; he emphasized, pointing to the horizontal metal bar directly in front of us. &quot;It is my steering wheel.&quot;
You don’t have to tell me twice. I had an absolute death grip on that harness.
On his signal, the ultralight began to accelerate, towing our hang glider by a long rope. If you’ve ever ridden in an inner tube behind a boat, it’s just like that. Only instead of through the water, you’re being pulled into the sky. And just like that, we were airborne. But not without a little turbulence.
Once we reached altitude, Dalton detached us from the airplane, and we were officially on our own. Dare I say, I was actually able to relax a bit at this point. We sailed through the air like a bird. The scenery was truly mesmerizing. I’ve spent a lot of time hiking around Lookout Mountain. Seeing it from above is an entirely different experience. Dalton pointed out the flight park — the original one at the top of the mountain — and did some sort of maneuver that created a &quot;zero gravity&quot; sensation.
I swear, for a second, my soul left my body.
Check out GoPro footage from the flight:
While we maxed out around 1,700 feet, LMFP also offers tandem flights for beginners up to 3,000 feet. I told Dalton I can’t even fathom being up that high in a hang glider.
That’s when he broke down the science for me, explaining that strong thermals can actually take hang gliders up as high as 10,000 feet, adding that he’s personally flown up to around 9,000.
You can call me a wimp or a coward or whatever you want, my friends. But there ain’t no way.
After about eight to 10 minutes of air time, we circled around and began our descent back to the flight park. Dalton warned me it might feel like we were &quot;flying at the earth way too fast.&quot; I appreciated the heads-up, but the landing was surprisingly smooth.
Once we came to a stop, I slid myself out of the harness, dropped to my knees and ceremoniously kissed the steady ground beneath my feet.
Just kidding, I did not do that. 
In reality, the whole experience was exhilarating. Sure, I was out of my comfort zone — 1,700 feet above it, to be precise — but there was never a moment when I felt unsafe. Dalton’s confidence put me at ease, he communicated with me the entire time and was clearly in full control of the glider.
In fact, everyone we encountered at Lookout Mountain Flight Park was an absolute pro. Even Honeybear.
Plus, the GoPro shot is probably the most bada** photo that’s ever been taken of me. So it was totally worth it.
Would I do it again? In a heartbeat. My 2022 self would be horrified.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Virginia GOP leader blasts ‘power-hungry’ Jeffries as Dems mount ‘insane’ gambit to overpower high court</news:name>
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			<news:title>Virginia GOP leader blasts ‘power-hungry’ Jeffries as Dems mount ‘insane’ gambit to overpower high court</news:title>
			<news:keywords>EXCLUSIVE: Virginia Republicans blasted national and state Democrats over their &quot;insane&quot; ideas on how to reverse the Supreme Court of Virginia’s 4-3 ruling against their redistricting gambit, targeting House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and other national Democrats’ latest intercession.
The New York Times reported Monday on a meeting between national and Virginia Democrats to discuss ways to revive their now-blocked 10-1 map, drawing sharp backlash.
&quot;It is insane — is my first take on that, because I mean, it would be crazy to throw out judges for making the right decision,&quot; said Virginia House Minority Leader Terry Kilgore, D-Gate City.
&quot;That would just be beyond the pale. I think a lot of Virginians would see through that. And it&apos;s too late for them to do it as a matter of law,&quot; he said, citing a May 12 pre-primary deadline.
JONATHAN TURLEY: ANGRY LEFT PLOTS TO PURGE VIRGINIA&apos;S
The report claimed Jeffries, D-N.Y., was party to discussions that ranged from lowering the retirement age of state justices to ostensibly re-trying the case before a hand-picked court, as well as using the otherwise Republican-favorable ruling out of Tazewell County.
The Tazewell decision — from Judge Jack Hurley — initially invalidated the redistricting referendum, but SCOVA allowed the vote to proceed. The Times reported Democrats are considering using Hurley’s reasoning to instead invalidate the 2020 referendum that created the independent redistricting commission they tried to circumvent with their April vote.
&quot;That just shows you how power-hungry Hakeem Jeffries and his Democrats are up there, and I&apos;m glad the Supreme Court followed the rule of law, and it was a good day for Virginia,&quot; Kilgore said.
Democrats disagreed, with Virginia Senate Majority Leader Scott Surovell, D-Mount Vernon, announcing an emergency application for relief was made to the Supreme Court of the United States by late Monday.
Surovell said in a statement that the response was brought by himself, House Speaker Don Scott, D-Portsmouth, and Senate PresidentPresident Pro Tem L. Louise Lucas, D-Portsmouth.
VIRGINIA GOP, DEMS BATTLE IT OUT OVER REDISTRICTING BEFORE STATE SUPREME COURT
Critics pointed out the haste with which the case was filed, evinced by several visible typos on the first page.
The case was filed with SCOTUS, but the page itself indicated in its second reference that it was filed to the &quot;Supreme Court of Virginia.&quot;
Senate Minority Leader Ryan McDougle, R-Hanover, the original plaintiff, was labeled as a &quot;Sentator&quot; — leading to potato memes from critics on X, while a Virginia political commentary account renamed itself &quot;Virgnia Sentator&quot; over that and a second misspelling in Scott’s title.
In a Thursday statement following the original ruling, Scott said he &quot;respect[ed]&quot; it and said the close vote showed Virginians wanted to &quot;fight back&quot; against President Donald Trump — and that Virginia Democrats will &quot;keep fighting for a democracy where voters — not politicians — have the final say.&quot;
Rep. Ben Cline, R-Va., whose Shenandoah Valley district was primed to be chopped in three, agreed with Kilgore in a statement saying Jeffries and national Democrats are &quot;furious&quot; at SCOVA for &quot;up[holding] the rule of law.&quot;
Cline urged Virginians to get involved politically, warning of what he called an &quot;illegal&quot; Democratic push to reshape the maps.
VIRGINIA CONGRESSMAN SAYS SPANBERGER WANTS TO &apos;TURN US INTO NEW ENGLAND&apos;
Kilgore dismissed the idea of using the Tazewell ruling to dismantle the redistricting commission as &quot;grasping at straws,&quot; noting the panel has already drawn state-legislative districts without challenge.
Amid the current battle, neighboring West Virginia lawmakers launched a bid to allow some of Virginia’s more conservative, rural communities to secede from the Old Dominion, as the Mountaineer State itself did on June 20, 1863.
Kilgore’s delegate district comprised a large swath of the mountainous country featured in maps put out by proponents in Charleston.
&quot;I think that&apos;s a little bit premature,&quot; Kilgore responded. &quot;I took an oath to uphold the Constitution of Virginia and I&apos;m going to stay right here and take Virginia back.&quot;
&quot;We can take Virginia back, as you saw the close vote in the yes-no. That&apos;s where Virginians are. We&apos;re a close state. We’re a purple state.&quot;
Kilgore said he expects Virginia voters to &quot;swing back hard&quot; toward Republicans in response to the hijinks playing out so far this year – which could create a purple-state pendulum just in time for Trump’s own effort to hold the House of Representatives in November.
Fox News Digital reached out to Jeffries for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Some immigrants face indefinite detention, likely leading to Supreme Court case</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-12T16:11:27.855Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Some immigrants face indefinite detention, likely leading to Supreme Court case</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Migrants, many fleeing violence in Haiti, cross the Rio Grande at Del Rio, Texas, in 2021 to buy supplies in Mexico while waiting to claim asylum in the United States. The U.S. Supreme Court is likely to weigh in on a Trump administration policy that allows detention without bond for millions of migrants who illegally crossed a border. (Photo by Jordan Vonderhaar/The Texas Tribune)

As appeals courts split on the constitutionality of mandatory detention for millions of immigrants, the U.S. Supreme Court is likely to decide the matter.
A Trump administration policy threatening imprisonment without bond has been struck down by three appeals courts, which could soon be joined by a fourth, but upheld by two others. The conflicting orders mean the Supreme Court must straighten out the situation as immigrants now could face different fates in different states.
The new detention policy, implemented in a July 2025 memo, threatens millions of immigrants with imprisonment without bond if they crossed a border illegally to get into the United States, no matter how long ago or whether they’ve applied for asylum. Without bond means they must be detained while awaiting court action.
The policy is a key part of the Trump administration’s stated goal to get 1 million removals a year, including deportations and voluntary returns.
So far the pace is about half that, or roughly 460,000 for the current fiscal year, if the daily rate as of mid-April continues, according to an analysis by Austin Kocher, a research assistant professor at Syracuse University.
This spring’s mixed appeals court rulings mean that in some states, detainees may be offered bond hearings and a chance to be released pending new court dates. In other states, people can now be held indefinitely.
Most recently, the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, covering Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and Tennessee,  struck down the policy yesterday, saying it “strains reason” to suggest Congress intended to put millions of people into immigration detention. The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, covering Alabama, Florida and Georgia, also struck it down last week, saying the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 does not give President Donald Trump “unfettered authority to detain, without the possibility of bond, every unadmitted alien present in the country.”
In April, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, covering Connecticut, New York and Vermont, also struck down the policy, calling it “the broadest mass-detention-without-bond mandate in our Nation’s history for millions of noncitizens.”
Judges in another appeals court covering New England states, the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, appeared skeptical of the policy in a hearing this month but have not yet ruled.
Meanwhile the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, encompassing Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas, upheld the new policy, saying the status quo gives people living here illegally more rights than those at the border seeking legal admission.
“It seems strange to suggest that Congress would have preserved bond hearings exclusively for unlawful entrants,” the 5th Circuit ruling said. Those states have some of the largest detention centers in the country, often accepting transfers from other states. The cross-state transfers complicate legal cases attempting to free those detained there.
The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, covering Arkansas and several Midwestern states, also upheld the Trump policy.
Conflicting appeals rulings like these, known as “circuit splits,” generally lead to a Supreme Court ruling to settle them, experts say.
The Department of Homeland Security did not respond to a Stateline request for comment. Last July, a department spokesperson told The Associated Press that “President (Donald) Trump and Secretary (Kristi) Noem are now enforcing this law as it was actually written to keep America safe.”
The Trump administration policy flies in the face of decades of federal practice that let many immigrants stay free on bond while they pursue their court cases, said Vanessa Dojaquez-Torres, practice and policy counsel at the American Immigration Lawyers Association, a trade group.
“This has done a lot of damage to people who are caught in detention with a very low amount of due process,” Dojaquez-Torres said.
The policy has also flooded federal courts with petitions for release by people denied bond under the policy, she added. Thousands were filed each week from January through late April, compared with a few dozen a week last year before the policy was enacted, according to a ProPublica report.
The threat of indefinite detention can be an incentive for immigrants who have been arrested to agree to the administration’s option of “voluntary departure.”
This has done a lot of damage to people who are caught in detention with a very low amount of due process.
– Vanessa Dojaquez-Torres of the American Immigration Lawyers Association
Hannia Ortega, who left Oklahoma for her native Mexico at age 22 last fall to avoid the threat of detention, said the policy has “helped me not to regret leaving.”
“I’ve had the opportunity to meet people here who were deported and were not given the chance to fight their cases in front of a judge. One of the people I met was an Uber driver who was deported after 36 years in the states,” Ortega wrote in an email to Stateline.
Ortega won an award for leadership and good grades in a Tulsa high school, and said she also earned a community college degree there with the help of a private scholarship for students living in the country illegally.
Hannia Ortega. (Photo courtesy of Hannia Ortega)
She decided staying in the U.S. was too risky. Her parents brought her illegally as a 6-year-old and she did not qualify for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, known as DACA, a program with some deportation protections.
“It is scary and just speaks to how dangerous it has gotten for every single immigrant in the United States. I pray that better days are ahead for all but it seems unlikely any time soon,” Ortega wrote.
It’s hard to tell exactly how many immigrants are threatened with indefinite detention, but of about 14.6 million undocumented residents, the Center for Migration Studies estimates, something like 5.5 million could have entered the country illegally, making them subject to the detention policy.
There are no recent estimates for the percentage, said Robert Warren, senior visiting fellow at the Center for Migration Studies of New York. But in 2017 the center estimated 38% of unauthorized immigrants crossed the border illegally either by evading border patrol officers or surrendering to them and getting a court notice to fight deportation proceedings. Others overstayed legal visas and would not be subject to the new policy.
Mustafa Cetin, a New Jersey immigration attorney, said two of his clients from Turkey were denied bond despite a clean criminal record and active asylum cases in court. Both were arrested in October during routine check-ins with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, he said.
Both won release on bond through federal court decisions, and one has already won an asylum case, he said. Both followed a familiar pattern of seeking asylum in 2023 and 2024.
“They say, ‘Don’t come in,’ but if you come in, they will process you (with a court appearance ticket),” Cetin said. “We’ve seen this play out for hundreds of thousands of people. Then, this administration, instead of trying to deal with those who come to the border, they decided to scare people away.”
Stateline reporter Tim Henderson can be reached at thenderson@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>Chicago teen takeover mob rams police cruiser backward, swarms car as onlookers cheer: video</news:name>
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			<news:title>Chicago teen takeover mob rams police cruiser backward, swarms car as onlookers cheer: video</news:title>
			<news:keywords>People in Chicago rammed into a police cruiser during a teen takeover on Wednesday while onlookers cheered and recorded the incident, video shows.
The Chicago police car was rammed by another vehicle during a teen takeover in the Windy City on Wednesday at around 12:43 a.m., according to Fox Chicago. A group of people could be seen surrounding the two cars and jumping on the police cruiser while it was being pushed backward.
Maximum Wyderski, 19, was charged with misdemeanor reckless driving, fleeing/attempting elude officers in addition to nine vehicle citations.
A second street takeover happened on Friday night in the city&apos;s Hegewisch neighborhood, according to Alderman Peter Chico.
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During that street takeover, masked individuals were seen banging on a Chicago police cruiser and preventing it from moving. It&apos;s unclear if any arrests were made.
Alderman Raymond Lopez said everyone associated with the street takeovers should be arrested, and he thinks it&apos;s concerning only one person was caught.
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&quot;I&apos;m very much concerned only one person was arrested, in a sea of stupidity we only caught one criminal fish, I find that hard to believe because everyone there is breaking the law,&quot; Lopez said. &quot;Everyone there is contributing to the minors there who are breaking the law and all of them are putting each other&apos;s lives at risk.&quot;
&quot;Nobody should be killed just going about their daily business because of a street take over, because someone wants to become TikTok, Instagram famous,&quot; he said.
Illinois State Comptroller Susan Mendoza criticized Democratic Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, saying on X &quot;if you won&apos;t lead, get out of the way and let the police do their jobs.&quot;
&quot;CPD deserves better. This brazen attack on our @Chicago_Police officers calls for license revocation, car impounding, arrests, maximum fines — actual consequences,&quot; Mendoza said.
Fox News Digital reached out to Chicago police and Johnson&apos;s office.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Steve Hilton attacks Newsom government diaper program he says charges taxpayers triple retail cost</news:name>
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			<news:title>Steve Hilton attacks Newsom government diaper program he says charges taxpayers triple retail cost</news:title>
			<news:keywords>California gubernatorial candidate and former Fox News host Steve Hilton criticized Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., over a $20 million state-funded diaper initiative, arguing the program pays significantly more per diaper than parents would spend at retail stores.
&quot;Gavin Newsom is taking $20 million of your money to send 100,000 babies 400 diapers,&quot; Hilton said in a video posted to social media. &quot;That works out at $0.50 per diaper. We just came into Target to check out what you could buy it for in the store. $15.62 for the box. That works out at $0.16 per diaper.&quot;
Hilton filmed the video inside a Target store while comparing retail diaper prices to the state program’s projected costs. The program announced by Newsom’s administration would provide diaper supplies to low-income families through nonprofit organizations and community partners.
NEWSOM&apos;S &apos;GOLDEN STATE START&apos; PROMISES 400 FREE DIAPERS PER BABY AS CALIFORNIA GRAPPLES WITH BUDGET WOES
&quot;Gavin Newsom’s diapers are three times more expensive,&quot; Hilton said. &quot;This isn’t even Costco. Why is it three times more expensive for Gavin Newsom to send diapers to 100,000 babies than just leaving the money in the bank accounts of the parents in the first place?&quot;
Hilton also accused the Newsom administration of routing funds through politically connected nonprofit groups.
&quot;Because he is going to some total nonsense nonprofit, which the cronies of his are going to make money,&quot; Hilton said.
Businessman Marcus Lemonis weighed in on the debate in a post on X.
&quot;Math always wins,&quot; Lemonis wrote.
NEWSOM CONFRONTED ON CALIFORNIA BEING THE &apos;HIGHEST COST OF LIVING&apos; STATE IN THE US AMID AFFORDABILITY CRISIS
Fox News contributor Joey Jones also criticized the initiative during a television appearance, arguing California families face broader affordability problems.
&quot;If Democrats REALLY cared about this issue, make it easier to raise a family in California,&quot; Jones said. &quot;Don’t charge them $2 extra a gallon for gas because that needs to be special California gas, and there’s this crazy, weird surcharge that you don’t even know where it comes from.&quot;
Jones also criticized other state spending priorities while discussing the diaper initiative.
&quot;Don’t do things like spend a hundred million dollars on a land bridge so the California cougars can get from one side of the interstate to the other,&quot; Jones said. &quot;What do you do? You put a Band-Aid on a tourniquet problem and run for president.&quot;
DUFFY MOCKS NEWSOM’S ‘BRIDGES TO NOWHERE’ AS CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE CROSSING OVERRUNS BY $21M
Republican congressional candidate Melissa Bailey accused Democrats of using taxpayer money inefficiently.
&quot;There’s no such thing as a free diaper,&quot; Bailey wrote on X. &quot;CA has a shiny new free diaper program but taxpayers are footing the bill.&quot;
&quot;Democrats do this EVERY SINGLE TIME,&quot; Bailey wrote. &quot;Gavin Newsom is stealing taxpayer money, laundering it to a nonprofit run by his wife’s friend, to buy diapers at $.50 a pop. Diapers cost less than half that at major retailers. Connected insiders win. Taxpayers lose.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Gov. Newsom for comment, but did not immediately receive a response.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Raffensperger Event Is Disrupted by ‘Active Threat,’ Bomb Squad on Site</news:name>
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			<news:title>Raffensperger Event Is Disrupted by ‘Active Threat,’ Bomb Squad on Site</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The threat disrupted a campaign stop for Brad Raffensperger, the Republican secretary of state in Georgia, who is running for governor.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Fetterman weighs in after PA Supreme Court justice apparently splits from Democratic Party over antisemitism</news:name>
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			<news:title>Fetterman weighs in after PA Supreme Court justice apparently splits from Democratic Party over antisemitism</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After a Pennsylvania Supreme Court justice appeared to indicate that he had ditched the Democratic Party, declaring in a statement that he is &quot;no longer registered within any political party,&quot; U.S. Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., noted that he understood the man&apos;s decision.
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice David Wecht, who ran as a Democrat when he was elected in 2015, indicated that the Democratic Party has an issue with antisemitism.
&quot;From 1998 to 2001, years that preceded my judicial career, I served as Vice-Chair of the Pennsylvania Democratic Party. In the quarter century that has passed since then, the Democratic Party has changed. Nazi tattoos, jihadist chants, intimidation and attacks at synagogues, and other hateful anti-Jewish invective and actions are minimized, ignored, and even coddled. Acquiescence to Jew-hatred is now disturbingly common among activists, leaders and even many elected officials in the Democratic Party,&quot; he asserted in part of his statement, which Fox News Digital obtained.
DEMOCRATS KEEP PENNSYLVANIA SUPREME COURT CONTROL AFTER 3 JUSTICES WIN RETENTION RACES
&quot;I can no longer abide this. So, I won’t. I am no longer registered within any political party,&quot; Wecht declared in the statement. &quot;It is my hope that Pennsylvanians, and Americans, of all viewpoints and backgrounds will oppose and resist the scourge of Jew-hatred before it undermines what our ancestors have built here.&quot;
The justice, who began serving on the state&apos;s high court in 2016, was retained in a 2025 election.
FETTERMAN SAYS DEMOCRATS HAVE BECOME &apos;ANTI-MEN,&apos; WARNS OF YOUNG MALE VOTER EXODUS
Fox News Digital reached out to the Pennsylvania Democratic Party for comment.
&quot;I know David and his legendary father, Cyril. As I’ve affirmed, I’m not changing my party — but I fully understand David’s personal choice,&quot; Fetterman wrote in a post on X.
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&quot;The Democratic Party must confront its own rising antisemitism problem,&quot; he added.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Is ID.me safe to use? What you need to know</news:name>
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			<news:title>Is ID.me safe to use? What you need to know</news:title>
			<news:keywords>More people are running into ID.me when trying to access government services, and it can raise questions right away. Dave from Richardson, TX, recently emailed us after seeing it required across several federal sites.
It is a fair question, especially when you are being asked to hand over sensitive personal information. Here is what you need to know before you decide to use it.
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ID.me is a private identity verification company. It helps confirm that you are really you before letting you access certain services.
You will see it on sites tied to agencies like the Social Security Administration and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Instead of each agency verifying your identity separately, ID.me acts as a middle layer. Once you verify your identity, you can use that login across multiple services.
There are a few reasons ID.me has become so widely used.
ID.me complies with strict identity verification requirements used by government agencies. These standards are designed for handling sensitive data like benefits and tax information.
The platform uses encryption and monitoring systems to protect your data. That includes secure storage and safeguards against unauthorized access.
Identity theft and account takeovers are a growing problem. ID.me is designed to stop someone else from pretending to be you and accessing your benefits.
Major federal agencies rely on it. That level of adoption does not happen without passing multiple security checks.
This is where you need to pay attention. 
Even though you see it on government websites, ID.me is a private company. That matters because your data is being handled by a third party.
Depending on the service, you might be asked for:
That is a lot of personal data in one place.
Some experts have raised concerns about:
ID.me says it protects this information, but it is still worth being aware of the tradeoff. 
You may also see Login.gov as an option on some sites.
Here is the key difference:
Both are secure. The choice often comes down to convenience versus how much personal data you are comfortable sharing.
Here is the part most people do not expect. ID.me itself isn’t a scam. The problem is that scammers know people trust it. That makes it a perfect disguise.
Because ID.me is widely trusted, it has become a target for scammers trying to fool you. Scammers rely on urgency, fear and trust to get you to act quickly without thinking. 
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You might get an email or text that looks official.
It could say:
The link takes you to a fake login page that looks almost identical to the real one.  Real ID.me emails come from an @id.me address. Be cautious of anything using lookalike domains like @idme.com or other variations. If you receive a password reset email you didn&apos;t request, it could be a sign someone is trying to access your account.
Scammers also send text messages that look like they are from ID.me, often using verification codes or security alerts to gain your trust.
They might say:
The link can take you to a fake login page designed to steal your information.
Someone claims to be from ID.me or a government agency. They might say there is suspicious activity or a problem with your account. Then they ask for your Social Security number or a verification code. That is a red flag.
No legitimate support team will ask for that information. ID.me will never ask for your password or multi-factor authentication code, even if someone claims to be support. No legitimate service will offer to set up your ID.me account for you or complete verification on your behalf.
Scammers create fake sites that mimic the real login page.
Watch for:
The official ID.me website always ends in .me, not .com or other variations.
If your data has been exposed in a breach, attackers may try to reset your account or intercept verification codes.
Real ID.me verification requires creating a full account, uploading documents and sometimes completing additional steps.
Be cautious if someone only asks for a selfie, a quick video call or partial information without the full process, since scammers may try to create an account in your name.
YOU COULD BE SHARING YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER WHEN YOU DON&apos;T NEED TO
If you plan to use ID.me, a few simple habits can go a long way in keeping your information safe and out of the wrong hands. 
Type the website yourself instead of clicking links in emails or texts. Start from an official .gov site like the Social Security Administration or the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, then log in from there.
Enable multi-factor authentication on your account. Use an authenticator app when possible instead of relying only on text messages, since those can be intercepted in some attacks.
Much of what scammers use starts with personal data found online. A data removal service can help remove your information from data broker sites, making it harder for criminals to piece together enough details 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
No legitimate agency or company will ask for your one-time verification code or password. If someone asks for it, that is a scam.
Scammers try to create urgency with messages like &quot;act now&quot; or &quot;your benefits will be suspended.&quot; Real government agencies do not rush you like that in a single message.
Before entering any information, make sure you are on the official ID.me website or a trusted .gov page. Look for correct spelling, a secure connection and no extra words in the web address. 
Strong antivirus software can help block malicious links, detect fake websites and warn you before you enter sensitive information. It adds another layer of protection if you accidentally click a suspicious link. Get my picks for the best 2026 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android &amp; iOS devices at Cyberguy.com
Check your accounts regularly for unusual activity, especially after verifying your identity. The sooner you spot something off, the faster you can take action. 
ID.me is a legitimate and secure tool used across the U.S. government. For most people, it is safe to use and is often required to access important services. At the same time, it asks for more personal data than many people expect. That makes it worth approaching with awareness instead of blind trust. The bigger risk usually comes from scammers pretending to be ID.me, not the platform itself. If you stay alert, use strong security settings and go directly to official websites, you can use it without putting yourself at unnecessary risk.
As more services move toward strict identity verification, how much personal data are you willing to trade for convenience and security? Let us know by writing to us at Cyberguy.com
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			  <news:name>Person Killed on Runway at Denver Airport Is Identified</news:name>
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			<news:title>Person Killed on Runway at Denver Airport Is Identified</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The individual, a 41-year-old man, breached a fence at the airport on Friday minutes before being struck by a Frontier Airlines jet, officials said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Florida judge rules prosecutors can access Tiger Woods&apos; prescription drug history after DUI arrest: report</news:name>
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			<news:title>Florida judge rules prosecutors can access Tiger Woods&apos; prescription drug history after DUI arrest: report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Florida judge reportedly ruled that prosecutors will have access to Tiger Woods&apos; recent prescription drug history.
An April court filing showed that a subpoena was to be issued for Woods&apos; prescription drug records following his DUI arrest in March, but his attorneys fought it. But according to the TC Palm, the records will be released to prosecutors only and not made available to the public.
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Woods was arrested for driving under the influence after taking field sobriety tests following a two-vehicle crash in which his Range Rover turned onto its driver&apos;s side.
The aforementioned court filing showed that a subpoena will be issued to &quot;seek copies of any and all prescription medication on file&quot; for Woods from Jan. 1 through March 27, the date of his car crash and arrest.
Woods&apos; attorney, Douglas Duncan, wrote in a motion that the subpoena goes against Woods&apos; constitutional rights to privacy, requesting Tuesday&apos;s hearing to determine whether prosecutors should be allowed to obtain the records.
Woods told law enforcement that &quot;I take a few&quot; prescription medications amid seven back surgeries and &quot;over 20 operations&quot; on his leg. In 2021, he got into a wreck that resulted in serious leg injuries that kept him off the golf course for the entire year.
USGA SHARES TIGER WOODS STATUS UPDATE WITH US OPEN FAST APPROACHING
He also mentioned that his ankle was fused, and he walks with a limp due to the injuries. Due to the nature of his injuries, authorities made him do a field sobriety test while sitting down. He blew &quot;triple-zeroes,&quot; authorities said, but &quot;lethargic&quot; movements warranted exercises anyway.
Woods participated in four exercises before a deputy placed him in handcuffs. The deputy stated she believed Woods was under an &quot;unknown substance.&quot;
Deputies found two white pills on Woods, which were later identified as hydrocodone, an opioid used to treat pain.
Woods has pleaded not guilty to the DUI charge but announced several days after the wreck he would &quot;seek treatment.&quot; At the scene of the crash, he said he was &quot;hoping to&quot; play in the Masters, but his treatment put his eventual return to the course on hold.
Woods was granted permission on April 1 to travel out of the country &quot;to enter into comprehensive inpatient treatment.&quot;
Woods was charged with driving under the influence, property damage, refusal to submit to testing and careless driving. He pleaded not guilty and waived his arraignment, demanding a trial with a jury.
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			  <news:name>Arizona teacher picked for national STEM training program</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arizona teacher picked for national STEM training program</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Andre Pineda, a teacher from Whiteriver, was one of 10 educators picked for the National STEM Scholar Program in Kentucky.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Flyers star Owen Tippett reveals he missed series vs Hurricanes due to internal bleeding</news:name>
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			<news:title>Flyers star Owen Tippett reveals he missed series vs Hurricanes due to internal bleeding</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Philadelphia Flyers were without star winger Owen Tippett in the second-round series loss to the Carolina Hurricanes due to internal bleeding, the team announced.
Tippett, 27, played the entirety of the team’s first-round series victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins, but said he sustained the internal bleeding issue during that series.
&quot;I was unable to return for the second round series vs. Carolina due to an internal bleeding issue that I sustained during the first round series vs. Pittsburgh,&quot; Tippett said in a statement from the Flyers.
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&quot;Following a series of medical evaluations, treatments, and rehabilitation under the care of Flyers&apos; medical team, I am making progress and feeling better each day. Despite being cleared to travel and skate with the team at certain practices, things did not progress at a pace that I hoped for or would allow me to safely continue playing.&quot;
Tippett had a goal and assist in the Flyers’ series vs. the Penguins. The Ontario native said how proud he was of their season and expressed his gratitude for the support he has received.
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&quot;I am beyond proud of what our team has accomplished this season and truly moved by the tremendous support of the fans,&quot; Tippett said.
&quot;I want to sincerely thank everyone for that support — both personally for me and my family, as well as our entire medical and performance staff.&quot;
Tippett said that he is confident in a full recovery and looks forward to training camp. The forward had one of the best seasons of his career, scoring 28 goals with 23 assists.
He began his career with the Florida Panthers before being traded to the Flyers in 2022 as part of the package for Claude Giroux. In 428 games across seven seasons, Tippett has recorded 121 goals and 115 assists, good for 236 points.
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			  <news:name>Gov Abbott extends off-ramp for NY billionaires fleeing Mamdani&apos;s policies</news:name>
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			<news:title>Gov Abbott extends off-ramp for NY billionaires fleeing Mamdani&apos;s policies</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani continues to advance policies targeting wealthy executives, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is reminding billionaires that everything is bigger in Texas – including economic opportunity.
Abbott is pitching his state as a refuge from liberal measures Republicans attribute to driving businesses out of the Empire State.
For New York, the stakes are high: even a modest outflow of firms and top earners could dent tax revenues and reshape the city’s role as a global financial hub. For Texas, the influx could mean more jobs, investment and economic clout.
Against that backdrop, Abbott’s office is making an aggressive case for relocation.
&quot;Governor Abbott is proud to welcome businesses and job creators from across the country to Texas, where we have no state income tax, reasonable regulations, and a pro-growth environment that encourages free enterprise to flourish,&quot; the governor&apos;s press secretary Andrew Mahaleris told Fox News Digital.
TAX FIGHT PUTS CALIFORNIA ON COLLISION COURSE AS BILLIONAIRES LEAVE FOR RED STATES
Mahaleris gave insight into Abbott&apos;s business philosophy, saying that &quot;punitive policies that target successful job-creating entrepreneurs only accelerate the trend of companies choosing Texas.&quot;
Abbott has made attracting out-of-state businesses a cornerstone of his economic strategy, a push that has paid off as Texas continues to draw firms and executives to relocate from higher-tax states. Just last week, Dell Technologies announced a unanimous decision by its board to change the company&apos;s legal home from blue enclave Delaware to the Lone Star State.
Abbott celebrated the decision in an X post, saying, &quot;Welcome home, @Dell&quot; and &quot;This is what happens when job creators and innovators are welcomed, not punished.&quot;
The governor noted that &quot;more businesses are sure to follow.&quot;
That kind of growth matters politically. It signals rising living standards, a stronger tax base and greater leverage to fund infrastructure, education and other priorities without raising taxes.
And the results are reflected in the data.
Texas’ economic output per person jumped more than 10% from 2021 to 2024, according to federal data. Meanwhile, liberal states like California saw far smaller gains over the same period.
Abbott is leaning into that growth as he works to lure firms and capital away from states like New York.
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Concerns have mass exodus from left-leaning cities and states have been thrust into the spotlight by a high-profile clash between Mamdani and billionaire Ken Griffin, who leads Citadel, one of the world’s most powerful hedge funds.
The dispute was sparked by a viral April 15 video where Mamdani promoted higher taxes on non-primary residences worth more than $5 million in New York City. He specifically singled-out Griffin’s record-setting $238 million Manhattan penthouse and filmed outside the 24,000-square-foot Central Park South property.
Mamdani pointed to the unit as an example of the luxury second homes that would face additional annual fees under his proposal.
Griffin later blasted the video as &quot;creepy and weird,&quot; saying at the Milken Institute Global Conference on May 6 that he watched it multiple times. He also said Citadel is reassessing its planned $6 billion Manhattan office tower, while continuing to expand in the red state of Florida, which he called &quot;unquestionably&quot; the right choice.
Mamdani has backed a slate of progressive proposals, including higher taxes on high-value properties, expanded tenant protections and measures aimed at curbing wealth inequality in the city.
CHICAGO KNOWS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN KEN GRIFFIN TURNS ON A CITY, NOW MAMDANI MAY FIND OUT
The clash is familiar ground for Griffin, who has long warned that policies targeting the ultra-wealthy and rising crime can drive business out of major cities. Those concerns prompted him to move Citadel’s global headquarters from Chicago to Miami in 2022, highlighting how quickly jobs, investment and influence can follow.
For Chicago, Griffin&apos;s move resulted in the steady erosion of one of its most prominent corporate anchors — shrinking office space, relocating employees and the departure of a billionaire who once poured hundreds of millions into the city’s institutions and politics. It also meant fewer high-paying finance jobs downtown and the disappearance of a major civic and cultural benefactor.
A similar dynamic could play out in New York City, home to nearly 9 million and the world’s financial capital, where the loss of firms and top earners could cost jobs, drain tax revenue and shake the economy.
In the nation’s largest city and a global financial center, the outcome of Mamdani’s proposals could shape not only the future of New York&apos;s housing market, but also broader debates over regulation, taxation and urban policy.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>EXCLUSIVE: SPLC&apos;s &apos;far-left&apos; &apos;anti-racism&apos; curriculum found in classrooms as early as kindergarten: watchdog</news:name>
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			<news:title>EXCLUSIVE: SPLC&apos;s &apos;far-left&apos; &apos;anti-racism&apos; curriculum found in classrooms as early as kindergarten: watchdog</news:title>
			<news:keywords>EXCLUSIVE: As the liberal activist organization Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) faces federal fraud charges, an education watchdog warns that the group continues to integrate its &quot;far-left content and materials&quot; into classrooms as early as kindergarten in more than 40 states across the U.S.
Nicole Neily, president of Defending Education, which was once labeled an &quot;extremist&quot; group by SPLC, told Fox News Digital that &quot;unbeknownst to parents, the Southern Poverty Law Center has been poisoning pupils’ minds around the country for years with its toxic curriculum.&quot;
Defending Education published a new exposé detailing how an SPLC education program called &quot;Learning for Justice&quot; (formerly &quot;Teaching Tolerance&quot;) has been integrated into K-12 lesson plans and materials in 169 school districts in 42 states, plus Washington, D.C. According to the watchdog, the program reinforces &quot;far-left cultural and political ideologies,&quot; including &quot;anti-racism, Black Lives Matter, gender ideology and queer theory, white privilege, white supremacy, whiteness, and transgenderism.&quot;
Neily said that due to SPLC’s integration in schools, &quot;issues such as queer theory, white privilege, and anti-racism have supplanted traditional coursework in history, social studies, and other core classes,&quot; which she said is &quot;teaching children to view themselves and others through the lens of identity politics, and that America is forever stained by its original sin.&quot;
CRITICS SAY K-12 ETHNIC STUDIES PUSH TEACH STUDENTS ABOUT CISHETERONORMATIVITY, BLACK PANTHER PARTY
According to Neily, the materials &quot;intentionally sow division and mistrust between students at a formative stage of their development,&quot; adding that &quot;it is deeply disappointing that administrators and educators believe this is an appropriate use of finite classroom time and resources.&quot;
The SPLC did not respond to requests for comment on Defending Education&apos;s report.
The report reveals that SPLC’s website and documents can be found on school district webpages, in teacher professional development and trainings, classroom lessons, district-wide curricula, Social Emotional Learning, social justice standards, and district antiracism and equity policies and resources.
SPLC’s Learning for Justice program, which the report says is focused on &quot;education for liberation,&quot; encourages the implementation of a set of anchor standards and &quot;age-appropriate learning outcomes&quot; divided into the domains of identity, diversity, justice and action.
Under the action category, students are encouraged to commit to join with &quot;diverse people to plan and carry out collective action against exclusion, prejudice and discrimination&quot; and to be &quot;thoughtful and creative in our actions in order to achieve our goals.&quot;
Defending Education said the New York State Education Department added &quot;equity revisions&quot; to its NY Social Emotional Learning Benchmarks that aligned the benchmarks with SPLC’s social justice standards.
The report also notes that the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian lists Learning for Justice as a recommended resource in certain lesson materials. It further points to guidance and curriculum resources from the California Department of Education and Illinois State Board of Education, as well as Chicago Public Schools, that include or reference the standards.
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According to the report, Learning for Justice materials are also incorporated into curriculum and lesson plans for younger students in several districts. The report cites examples, including Cambridge Public Schools in Massachusetts, integrating the Social Justice Standards into junior kindergarten through fifth-grade physical education, and Yonkers Public Schools in New York, using the standards in pre-kindergarten project-based learning units. It also points to Princeton Public Schools in New Jersey updating its early childhood curriculum using the framework.
Rhyen Staley, director of research at Defending Education, posited that the &quot;amount of influence the SPLC’s programming and content has had on district policies, learning standards, curriculums, and lessons is a real concern for families who value a bias-free learning environment.&quot;
&quot;No organization that labels concerned parents as ‘extremists’ and members of ‘hate groups’ should have its biased content used in K-12 schools,&quot; said Staley, adding that &quot;district leaders should end the use of this organization’s materials and ideas.&quot;
SPLC, an Alabama-based organization that describes itself as a &quot;beacon of hope&quot; for &quot;fighting White supremacy,&quot; was indicted late last month on federal fraud charges from a years-long alleged covert paid informant program that Justice Department officials said allocated millions of dollars in donations to a network of informants affiliated with or closely tied to White supremacist and neo-Nazi groups.
The 11-count indictment accuses the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) of wire fraud, false statements to a federally insured bank and conspiracy to commit concealed money laundering. According to the Justice Department, the SPLC sent some $3 million to its paid informants between 2014 and 2023, including people affiliated with the United Klans of America, the National Socialist Party of America and the Aryan Nations-linked Sadistic Souls Motorcycle Club, among others.
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SPLC has denied all allegations of wrongdoing, with a spokesperson defending its work monitoring White supremacist groups and other violent extremist organizations — including via the paid informant program — telling Fox News Digital that their use has &quot;saved lives.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to the New York State Education Department, Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, California Department of Education, Illinois State Board of Education, Chicago Public Schools, Cambridge Public Schools, Yonkers Public Schools and Princeton Public Schools for comment.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Breanne Deppisch and Preston Mizell contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pentagon Puts War Cost at $29 Billion as Hegseth Deflects on Funding</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pentagon Puts War Cost at $29 Billion as Hegseth Deflects on Funding</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The estimate from the Defense Department’s top budget official was $4 billion higher than two weeks ago. Secretary Pete Hegseth declined to say when the administration would request extra money for the Iran conflict.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Eric Clapton hit in the chest by fan-thrown object, cuts concert short</news:name>
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			<news:title>Eric Clapton hit in the chest by fan-thrown object, cuts concert short</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Eric Clapton left his concert early after he was hit in the chest by an object thrown by a fan.
The 81-year-old guitarist was performing a show in Madrid, Spain on May 7 when he was struck by what appeared to be a vinyl record. Fan captured video showed Clapton walking along the stage to applause from the crowd before he was hit by the object.
According to Guitar World, Clapton had left the stage, then returned to perform an encore. After being hit by the object, he didn&apos;t go through with the encore.
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It did not appear that Clapton was injured or too fazed by the flying object – he performed his May 10 show in Barcelona as scheduled.
He is currently on the European leg of his tour and will go to the United States in September for six shows.
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In 2025, country star Luke Bryan was hit in the face by an object during a performance at the North Dakota State Fair.
Similar incidents have involved Billie Eilish, Nick Jonas, Kelsea Ballerini and Bebe Rexha, the latter suffering a black eye after being struck by a phone during a show. Many artists have publicly criticized the trend, arguing that throwing items onstage is not harmless fan behavior but a genuine safety issue.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mother’s Day dinner dispute turns violent as man accused of stabbing grandmother 11 times: police</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mother’s Day dinner dispute turns violent as man accused of stabbing grandmother 11 times: police</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Florida man is behind bars after allegedly stabbing his grandmother nearly a dozen times over a dispute regarding Mother’s Day dinner. 
The incident unfolded around 1:26 p.m. on May 10, when authorities with the West Palm Beach Police Department were called to a home regarding reports of a woman being stabbed multiple times, according to court records obtained by Fox News Digital. 
Upon arriving at the scene, police said they encountered a physical altercation between two individuals, later identified as Keo Nottage, 29, and his cousin, in the driveway where the alleged stabbing took place. 
Officers subsequently located the victim, identified as Nottage’s 74-year-old grandmother, who said a fight between Nottage and her other grandson broke out after Nottage was asked to help carry groceries inside the house after the pair went shopping for Mother’s Day dinner.
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The victim told police Nottage allegedly became increasingly agitated and said, &quot;Someone is going to die today,&quot; before retrieving a knife from the kitchen, according to court documents. 
Nottage then allegedly stabbed the victim &quot;approximately 11 times&quot; authorities said. 
Following the alleged incident, Nottage’s cousin told police he attempted to help his grandmother before Nottage allegedly threatened to turn the knife on him.
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The cousin was able to escape the home and call for help, according to police. 
Nottage was subsequently arrested and booked into the Palm Beach County Jail, where he remains in custody without bond on charges of attempted first-degree premeditated murder and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, according to court documents.
His grandmother was later transported to a local hospital, where she underwent surgery and remains in critical condition, FOX 12 reported. 
Fox News Digital reached out to Nottage’s attorney and the West Palm Beach Police Department for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Exaforce raises $125M Series B to build AI for catching and stopping cyberattacks as they happen</news:name>
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			<news:title>Exaforce raises $125M Series B to build AI for catching and stopping cyberattacks as they happen</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The round valued the three-year-old startup at $725 million.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Rising costs, fewer Flying Samaritans volunteers could limit near-monthly trips to rural Mexico to provide free health care</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rising costs, fewer Flying Samaritans volunteers could limit near-monthly trips to rural Mexico to provide free health care</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX – Nearly every month, members of the Flying Samaritans’ Phoenix chapter fly down to Baja California Sur, where they offer volunteer medical services to the small fishing cannery community bordered by the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez.
At a small clinic in Puerto Adolfo López Mateos, they provide a wide range of services for hundreds of patients per visit, including primary care, gynecology, chiropractics and dentistry. But costs are rising and fewer volunteers can afford the $500 trips, said Bonnie Lassen, the chapter’s president. 
In small, personal planes flown by volunteer pilots, volunteers travel to the peninsula, with stops at Mexican customs and small towns to fuel up along the way. 
The rural healthcare gap
Gail Brown, the group’s medical coordinator since 1996, said the organization helps to fill existing gaps in coverage by working with other local medical institutions and the country’s government. This area is particularly rural and poverty-stricken, she said, so chronic diseases like hypertension and diabetes are common.
“A lot of it is educating the patients on changes in diet, changes in lifestyle. But when you’re poor and you only have access to certain things, it makes it much more difficult,” Brown said. 
That’s the landscape in Puerto Adolfo López Mateos. The situation is similar across the rural United States, where communities largely lack programs that help people manage chronic illnesses. 
In Mexico, diabetes was the second-most common cause of death in 2024, according to the National Institute of Statistics and Geography, the country’s census system. Baja California as a whole ranked among the top five states with the highest overall mortality rates.
Volunteering’s expensive price tag and an aging roster
“The hotels in Mexico are getting more expensive. The cost of the visa is getting more expensive. When I started out, I think the visas for our stay there were well below $30, we’re now paying $72,” Lassen said. 
“It’s a 10-hour trip over three days in flying. We burn about 110 gallons of fuel,” said Paul Rowley, a volunteer pilot for Flying Sams. “It’s roughly $800 or $900.”
The organization does “fuel-sharing,” meaning that everyone on the plane pays an even share of the gas to balance costs. However, fuel costs have been steadily increasing over the past few years, and especially in recent months.
The Flying Samaritans Phoenix chapter provides dental work to local patients, a service that isn’t covered by Mexico’s universal healthcare system. (Photo courtesy of Bonnie Lassen)



This past year, fuel costs in North America have increased by roughly 82% to 92%.  According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, the average cost per gallon of jet fuel for U.S. airlines rose 30.9% in March compared to February of this year.
The organization has a fund to help fill gaps for volunteer providers, Lassen said, but there is no guarantee for full coverage. 
Volunteers often need specialized skills because the clinic is about an hour away from the nearest medical hub. For example, in Mexico’s universal healthcare system, dental services aren’t covered, so the group is always on the hunt for hygienists, Lassen said. 
There’s also the issue of finding people who are able to give up an entire weekend – flying down on a Friday, working all day Saturday and returning on Sunday, she noted.
Brown said a lot of the volunteers are aging out. Medical providers who donate their time are retiring, and others have died. But the group continues to offer the services they can and bring on new help wherever available. 
Years ago, Lassen recruited Allan Markus, the founding program director of Creighton University’s campus in the East Valley.  It took her years to get him on board, but since 2008, Markus has traveled to Baja California Sur about 30 times. 
“It’s much more than volunteering. Volunteering means you’re going there and you’re giving up your time. In this case, you’re paying to volunteer,” he said.
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			  <news:name>Sedona Red Rock High School picks 3 future leaders</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sedona Red Rock High School picks 3 future leaders</news:title>
			<news:keywords>When Sedona Red Rock High School junior Dayanna Landaverde gets done with school, she heads straight over to Uptown, where she works at a souvenir shop until 9 p.m. That’s after getting up a little early for her Certified Nursing Assistant and Phlebotomy classes at Valley Academy for Career and Tech</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Arrowhead Stadium looks unrecognizable as venue prepares to host FIFA World Cup matches</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arrowhead Stadium looks unrecognizable as venue prepares to host FIFA World Cup matches</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Arrowhead Stadium is getting a World Cup facelift, whether Chiefs fans like it or not.
For the next few months, Arrowhead Stadium is ditching the red and gold and going by the much more corporate &quot;Kansas City Stadium&quot; as FIFA rolls into town for the 2026 World Cup.
To make these changes, they literally ripped the place apart to make it happen.
WORLD CUP DEMAND SPARKS LODGING SCRAMBLE IN KANSAS CITY
Crews tore out about 3,500 seats along the north sideline to squeeze in a regulation soccer pitch.
Before anyone panics, those seats are not gone for good.
Chiefs Executive VP Matt Kenny said the stadium was designed with a modular setup, meaning everything can be snapped back into place once FIFA packs up and leaves.
Kenny also made it clear this has been years in the making, with ownership pushing to land World Cup matches in Kansas City.
The tournament runs from mid-June to mid-July, so the system will be working overtime.
Off the field, Arrowhead is getting a noticeable upgrade.
New LED lighting and an enhanced audio system are in place to make sure the stadium keeps its reputation as one of the loudest atmospheres in sports.
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FIFA rules mean Chiefs sponsor signage will be covered up during the matches, so the place will look a little less like home on TV.
Still, this is a long play for Kansas City.
The organization is using the World Cup as a chance to modernize the stadium before handing it back to Patrick Mahomes and company for another run.
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			  <news:name>Dali ship operator, foreign employee charged in Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, unsealed indictment shows</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dali ship operator, foreign employee charged in Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, unsealed indictment shows</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Federal officials announced Tuesday that criminal charges have been brought against the Singaporean operator and an employee of the container ship that downed Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge more than two years ago. 
The indictment, filed on April 8, accuses Synergy Marine Private Limited, Synergy Maritime Private Limited and technical superintendent Radhakrishnan Karthik Nair, an Indian national, of conspiracy to defraud the United States, misconduct resulting in death and obstruction, among other charges. 
Federal officials allege the company improperly &quot;altered&quot; flushing pumps on the Dali container ship to supply fuel to two of the ship’s generators, ultimately causing a second blackout after the ship lost power initially due to a loose wire. 
&quot;The indictment alleges that if the Dali had been using the proper fuel supply pumps, then the vessel would have regained power in time to safely navigate under the Key Bridge,&quot; U.S. Attorney Kelly Hayes said in a press conference.
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The utilization of such flushing pumps is considered a violation of international law, with authorities alleging the company’s operators – including Nair – &quot;knew about the improper use of the flushing pump and the risks that it presented,&quot; Hayes said. 
&quot;The indictment further alleges that after the crash, Nair falsely told the National Transportation Safety Board that he was unaware that the Dali was using the flushing pump,&quot; Hayes added. 
Investigators found evidence of the pumps being used on three ships – including the Dali – that are operated by the company, officials said.
The development comes after Grace Ocean Private Limited and Synergy Marine Private Limited reached a settlement with the federal government over damages stemming from the ship’s collapse, including disruption to the port and environmental damage. A civil trial is set for the summer.
On March 26, 2024, the Dali was navigating out of Baltimore Harbor when it lost power and struck a support pier, causing it to collapse into the Patapsco River. 
The collision killed six construction workers who were on the bridge at the time. 
&quot;The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge was a preventable tragedy of enormous consequence,&quot; Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said. &quot;This indictment is a critical step toward holding accountable those whose reckless disregard for maritime safety regulations caused this disaster.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>27 cruise ship workers deported after CBP discovered trove of child pornography</news:name>
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			<news:title>27 cruise ship workers deported after CBP discovered trove of child pornography</news:title>
			<news:keywords>U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) deported 27 cruise ship workers alleged to have been involved in the receipt or production of child pornography, the agency said in a Monday statement.
CBP boarded eight cruise liners ported in San Diego from April 23-27 as part of an ongoing investigation into child sexual exploitation material (CSEM), CBP told Fox News Digital.
The agency detained 28 employees and determined 27 of them &quot;were involved in either the receipt, possession, transportation, distribution, or viewing of CSEM or child pornography,&quot; an agency spokesperson told Fox News Digital.
CBP canceled visas for 27 of the individuals, 26 of whom were from the Philippines, and deported them back to their home countries.
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At least 10 of the detained subjects were employees of Disney Cruise Line, according to NewsNation.
A spokesperson for Disney Cruise Line told NBC News they have a &quot;zero-tolerance policy for this type of behavior&quot; and that the company cooperated with the investigation fully.
&quot;While the majority of these individuals were not from our cruise line, those who were are no longer with the company,&quot; the spokesperson told NBC.
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Another cruise liner, Holland America, also confirmed to NBC that some of its employees were involved in the investigation. The company called the allegations &quot;deeply disturbing&quot; and told NBC the employees had been &quot;terminated.&quot;
A spokesperson for the U.S. Attorney&apos;s Office for the Southern District of California told KPBS that there are no pending charges for the individuals in the district.
A source with knowledge of CBP operations told Fox News Digital that the bar for deportations is lower than it would be to prosecute the alleged offenders criminally.
&quot;A criminal charge is not required for an individual to be found inadmissible or for their visa to be revoked; administrative thresholds for visa cancellations are distinct from criminal prosecution standards,&quot; the source told Fox News Digital.
&quot;Visa revocations may occur when information surfaces after the initial visa issuance that would preclude admission to the United States. CBP retains the authority to cancel visas and refuse admission at any time should new information arise,&quot; the source concluded.
Fox News Digital contacted the U.S. Attorney&apos;s Office for the Southern District of California, Disney Cruise Line and Holland America but did not immediately receive a response.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jen Kiggans, Virginia Republican, Faces Uproar Over Radio Host’s Racist Remark About Jeffries</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-12T14:50:44.065Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Jen Kiggans, Virginia Republican, Faces Uproar Over Radio Host’s Racist Remark About Jeffries</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Representative Jen Kiggans, a Republican in a tough re-election fight, faced criticism after she agreed with comments by a local radio host that included a racist line about Hakeem Jeffries, the Democratic minority leader.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Waymo issues recall to deal with a flooding problem</news:name>
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			<news:title>Waymo issues recall to deal with a flooding problem</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Waymo has issued a software recall that makes its robotaxis more cautious around flooded areas. A &quot;final remedy&quot; is in the works.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jimmy Kimmel erupts over questions about late-night TV&apos;s relevance in star-studded &apos;Late Show&apos; episode</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jimmy Kimmel erupts over questions about late-night TV&apos;s relevance in star-studded &apos;Late Show&apos; episode</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel demanded to know why Stephen Colbert was being asked to make a case for Late Night&apos;s existence during &quot;The Late Show&quot; alongside Seth Meyers, Jimmy Fallon and John Oliver on Monday.
Colbert said he had been asked to make the case for late night television several times in interviews leading up to his show&apos;s end. He posed the question to the other members of the late-night TV community during their joint appearance on Monday. 
&quot;I would say I look at the figures, and the fact of the matter is more people are watching late-night television now — I know everybody gets crazy — than when Johnny Carson, obviously Johnny Carson had a lot of people watching one show. But we have a lot of shows, 30,000 people watching each one, and it adds up. People watch us on YouTube now. People have a lot of different options, and yet they still, they keep coming to us,&quot; Kimmel said. 
&quot;Why should you have to defend late night? Why should that question even be asked?&quot; Kimmel asked Colbert. &quot;Like Ryan Seacrest doesn’t get asked [about] &apos;Wheel of Fortune&apos; or whatever the hell he’s hosting.&quot;
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Colbert also asked the group of late-night hosts if there was anything the group hadn&apos;t touched on in the appearance meant to mark the end of &quot;The Late Show,&quot; coming up on May 21.
&quot;The outrage that your show is being thrown off the air?&quot; Kimmel responded. &quot;I am waiting for angry Stephen to come out. I want to see you go nuts.&quot;
The audience then started chanting Colbert&apos;s name.
&quot;That&apos;s exactly what they shouted at Bruce Banner in the lab before things went south,&quot; Oliver chimed in, referencing the Marvel character Hulk. 
Kimmel added, &quot;When this guy takes off his glasses and shakes out his hair, it&apos;s the sexiest g--damn thing that you&apos;ve ever seen.&quot;
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The late-night host also took shots at CBS during the appearance, noting that people canceled their Disney+ subscriptions when Kimmel was taken off the air.
&quot;Why aren&apos;t you people canceling Paramount+? Because you didn&apos;t have it in the first place?&quot; Kimmel quipped.
Fox News Digital reached out to Paramount for comment but did not immediately hear back. 
Kimmel told the LateNighter Monday that he won&apos;t be airing a new episode the night of Colbert&apos;s final show.
The late-night host did the same for David Letterman&apos;s finale.
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CBS announced in 2025 that &quot;The Late Show&quot; would be canceled at the end of its season in May.
The network cited financial reasons for the show&apos;s cancellation at the time. Many politicians and commentators suggested at the time it had to do with pressure from the Trump administration.
Colbert said in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter that while there does not appear to be definitive proof that his show was canceled for political reasons, he thinks it&apos;s the most likely explanation.
Despite acknowledging the traditional broadcast model was in trouble amid a changing media landscape, he suggested, &quot;There are many people who believe there was another reason. And, as I said in the most measured tones I could muster, there is a reason why people believe that. The network had clearly already done it once by cutting that $16 million check [to the Trump administration].&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cal Raleigh goes hitless in 36 straight at-bats as near-MVP catcher&apos;s stunning collapse continues</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cal Raleigh goes hitless in 36 straight at-bats as near-MVP catcher&apos;s stunning collapse continues</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After narrowly missing out last season on taking down Aaron Judge for the American League&apos;s Most Valuable Player Award, Cal Raleigh is in the running this year for the polar opposite.
The Seattle Mariners catcher became just the seventh player in MLB history to mash 60 home runs in a season in 2025, and while reaching that point would have been a challenge this year, every plate appearance is a struggle at the moment.
Raleigh went 0-for-4 on Monday night in the Mariners&apos; 3-1 loss to the Houston Astros, continuing a skid in which he is now hitless in his last 36 at-bats.
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Before this skid, Raleigh was already struggling at the plate, hitting .205 with a .707 OPS in his first 30 games. But now, his average has dipped to .157, the second-worst in baseball, and his OPS is down to .559, the 10th-worst.
As a lefty, he&apos;s slashing .167/.256/.370, and on the right side, those are down to .133/.196/.200.
The last time he got a hit was way back on April 27.
There isn&apos;t much under the hood that says Raleigh is going to turn things around, either. Sure, a stretch this poor cannot come without some bad luck, but after ranking in the 85th percentile in hard-hit percentage (at least 95 mph exit velo), he is now in the 10th percentile of that category this season. His barrel percentage and average exit velocity are also both overwhelmingly worse than last year.
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A big issue for Raleigh has been the fastball -- after hitting .230 against it with a .594 slugging percentage last year, those are now down to .093 and .222 this year. He has swung and missed on 36.0% of fastballs, as opposed to 26.3% last year. He hit more than half of four-seamers at 95 mph or harder last year, but just 23.3% this year.
Entering the season, the Mariners were right in the conversation to compete for the American League pennant. They&apos;re currently 20-22 and will likely turn things around whenever Raleigh does. They&apos;re two games out of the AL West title, behind only the Athletics, with plenty of season left.
But the season may be getting late early for the switch-hitting catcher who less than a year ago was chasing Judge for an MVP.
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			  <news:name>Video shows clashes erupt outside synagogue as anti-Israel mob wreaks havoc at real estate expo</news:name>
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			<news:title>Video shows clashes erupt outside synagogue as anti-Israel mob wreaks havoc at real estate expo</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Dramatic video from Monday night shows clashes between Israel supporters and keffiyeh-clad anti-Israel agitators at a real estate expo in Brooklyn, following a similar clash last week.
The footage, taken outside the Young Israel Synagogue, shows a chaotic scene where the two sides square off on a sidewalk, while anti-Israel mobs swarm the street, some waving Palestinian and Hezbollah flags.
In the video, a male Israel supporter raises fists in front of a mob, many of whom hold signs with anti-Israel messaging. At one point, the man deploys pepper spray in the direction of the mob.
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The clash was instigated by the anti-Israel brigade, which was protesting a real estate expo, &quot;The Great Israeli Real Estate Event,&quot; showing off property for sale in Israel, which they say is in &quot;stolen land&quot; in the &quot;occupied&quot; Palestinian territory in the West Bank.
ANTI-ISRAEL MOB DESCENDS ON BROOKLYN COLLEGE IN NYC AS AGITATORS BRAWL WITH POLICE, GET TASED
According to the Jerusalem Post, the mob was organized by the Palestinian Assembly for Liberation Al-Awda of New York and New Jersey. The organization calls for the &quot;de-colonization of Palestine.
Later video from the confrontation showed at least one anti-Israel agitator being arrested by NYPD officers after a scuffle that ended with the arrestee being thrown to the pavement.
The Jerusalem Post noted that anti-Israel crowds shouted slogans including, &quot;Brick by brick, wall by wall, Zionism will fall,&quot; and &quot;Free Palestine.&quot;
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&quot;We’re here today to send a message to the city and to send a message to the organizers that these kinds of events cannot and will not stand in New York City,&quot; said Taher Dahleh, an organizer with the Palestinian Youth movement, according to Spectrum News 1.
A similar expo last week also drew protests.
A recent &quot;buffer zone&quot; bill passed in New York City in March limits protests near places of worship. The &quot;NYC Houses of Worship Law&quot; passed in March and requires the NYPD to cordon off areas to protect worshippers at their discretion.
The law took effect in April, but the NYPD is expected to present a formal plan for enforcing it to Mayor Zohran Mamdani and the city council in early June.
Neither Mamdani&apos;s office nor the NYPD returned Tuesday morning comment requests.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>USMNT captain Tyler Adams says FIFA World Cup can &apos;bring people together&apos; despite &apos;crazy&apos; times in world</news:name>
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			<news:title>USMNT captain Tyler Adams says FIFA World Cup can &apos;bring people together&apos; despite &apos;crazy&apos; times in world</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A global spotlight will be shining down on the 2026 FIFA World Cup one month from today, as teams from all over will converge on the United States, Mexico and Canada to begin the highly anticipated tournament on the pitch. 
But while the World Cup brings about positivity and friendly competition for billions around the world, real-life problems still exist. 
One of those situations is found in the Middle East, as the U.S. and Iran, who also qualified for the World Cup, remain an open conflict. FIFA president Gianni Infantino has said Iran &quot;for sure&quot; will play in the World Cup despite the conflict. 
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Tyler Adams, the U.S. men’s national team’s midfielder and captain, didn’t comment directly about the Middle East conflict, but he knows that despite &quot;crazy&quot; things happening around the world, the game of soccer and the World Cup can be a unifying time for everyone.
&quot;Soccer brings everybody together no matter the situation,&quot; he told Fox News Digital in a recent interview, while also highlighting his partnership and work with Scotts. &quot;That’s something I gravitated towards when I wanted to play the sport. The diversity in it. How whatever country you go to, there’s soccer fields no matter where you are in the world. It’s that one sport that you find everywhere.
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&quot;I think this event is really going to bring people together, and I really hope it brings the American people together as well.&quot;
Adams’ first World Cup came in 2022 when he represented the U.S. alongside his teammates at a very controversial host site of Qatar. From criticism of the country’s human rights violations to death of migrant workers during stadium construction, many accused Qatar of sports washing throughout the tournament.
But Adams believes four years later, no matter what is happening around the world, the World Cup can provide positivity, camaraderie and unity.
&quot;I think that times in the world are obviously crazy right now. When there’s a lot of uncertainty in the world, there’s nothing like a World Cup where people can close their eyes for a second and really experience something special,&quot; he said. &quot;So, again, I think that success we have can really move the needle in how the sport grows in our country and I’m hoping we can do that.&quot;
While the U.S. has never won a World Cup, Adams knows this group is a special one, especially after the experience they had in 2022. They were green in Qatar but now, with a home crowd behind them, Adams is confident his group has what it takes to not just make it out of Group D, but make a run at the trophy.
 &quot;I think the balance we have within our squad is so good,&quot; he said. &quot;So many of these guys I grew up with for such a long time now. They’re some of my closest friends, guys I talk to every day. So, at the bare minimum, we’re just going to be excited to hang out together, have the banter in the changing room that we have with one another, and really just enjoy the whole process.&quot;
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The U.S. will kick off its group stage in Los Angeles at SoFi Stadium against Paraguay on June 12. Meanwhile, Iran will be playing at the same host site three days later. 
&quot;We hope that, by then, of course, the situation will be a peaceful situation,&quot; Infantino said during the CNBC Invest in America Forum last month in Washington, D.C. about the Middle East conflict. &quot;That would definitely help. But Iran has to come, of course. They represent their people. They have qualified. The players want to play.&quot;
Speaking of growing the game, Scotts, North America’s leading lawn care products brand, partnered with Adams with it’s &quot;Keep It Real&quot; initiative, which is aimed at expanding access to youth sports and green space, funding over $432,000 while partnering with &quot;Every Kid Sports to aid over 2,000 kids across 48 states. 
As part of the effort, Scotts and Adams, who are spotlighting the value of natural grass in terms of safer play, helped restore natural grass fields where the next generation can grow the game. One of those was even his hometown field.
&quot;When they came to me with this idea and this initiative, it was quite simple. I think one of the biggest things I need to do as a professional athlete now is give back to my community. That being said, I am giving back to my community with the partnership where we did a field day last summer and we’re restoring the field I played on as a kid. It was pretty cool to go back home and see that a brand I’m working with supports the ideas I have and give back to that community. Really, really grateful for that and the partnership. We’re starting to do really good things.&quot;
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			  <news:name>Magic Johnson faces ridicule for Los Angeles mayoral endorsement</news:name>
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			<news:title>Magic Johnson faces ridicule for Los Angeles mayoral endorsement</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Basketball Hall of Famer Magic Johnson faced pushback after he endorsed Karen Bass in the race for Los Angeles mayor.
Bass posted a video of Johnson’s endorsement on her social media. Johnson said his 30-year friendship with Bass and her actions on homelessness and lowering the homicide rates were part of the reasons why he endorsed her.
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However, the former Los Angeles Lakers star faced criticism for chiming in on the Los Angeles mayoral race as he lives in Beverly Hills. The town is not one of the 114 neighborhoods who are able to cast votes in the LA mayoral race.
&quot;She’s doing a tremendous job. Mayor Bass has to have a second term and I’m excited to say that,&quot; Johnson said in the video. &quot;Listen, you took on a tough job here and you’ve done a fabulous job and all of us appreciate your effort and what you’re doing and we look forward to helping you continue your mission and the things that you have in store – your vision for the city.&quot;
Bass welcomed the endorsement.
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&quot;Magic Johnson has been my friend for over 30 years. His belief in how I&apos;m changing Los Angeles means everything to me,&quot; Bass wrote on X.
&quot;Magic has poured his heart into this city long before anyone asked him to — through investment, through community, through showing up. I am deeply honored to have his endorsement.&quot;
Johnson didn’t mention one of the sticking points that has allowed challenger Spencer Pratt to gain support in the race – Bass&apos; handling of the 2025 wildfires that led to at least a dozen deaths and billions in damage.
Pratt has continued to needle Bass over her response to the wildfires.
Lakers owner Jeanie Buss appeared to show support for Pratt last month when she donated $1,800 to his mayoral campaign, according to FOX 11 in Los Angeles. It’s the maximum donation allowed by law.
The former &quot;Hills&quot; star was also spotted with Buss at a Lakers playoff game over the weekend.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cruise passengers question their rights as hantavirus health scare sparks worry</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cruise passengers question their rights as hantavirus health scare sparks worry</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As health concerns rise for those who enjoy cruising, passengers are taking a closer look at what protections they have if something goes wrong onboard their ship.
New concerns are mounting in light of a hantavirus outbreak on the ship MV Hondius and a separate norovirus outbreak on the Caribbean Princess last month. Yet cruise experts say there are several protections in place to safeguard travelers&apos; rights.
&quot;The Passenger Bill of Rights is a voluntary set of standards that cruise lines adopted in 2013 that lays out what passengers can expect when things go wrong on a cruise,&quot; Gene Sloan, cruise director at The Points Guy, told Fox News Digital.
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Sloan said he recommends that passengers look at the bill before their cruises. 
&quot;It guarantees such things as access to emergency medical care, refunds for canceled voyages and timely communication during disruptions,&quot; he added.
With outbreaks drawing scrutiny, travelers worry they could be stranded in a port, lose thousands of dollars in canceled vacations or face additional costs of finding their way home.
The Cruise Lines International Association, the industry&apos;s largest trade group, adopted the Cruise Industry Passenger Bill of Rights in 2013 after several high-profile ship disasters — including the infamous Carnival Triumph &quot;poop cruise,&quot; during which passengers were left stranded for days without working toilets or reliable power after an engine-room fire, according to Cruise Critic.
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Under the Passenger Bill of Rights, cruise passengers are promised several core protections.
One is &quot;the right to a full refund for a trip that is canceled due to mechanical failures, or a partial refund for voyages that are terminated early due to those failures.&quot;
Passengers also have &quot;the right to transportation to the ship&apos;s scheduled port of disembarkation or the passenger&apos;s home city in the event a cruise is terminated early due to mechanical failures.&quot;
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&quot;The right to lodging if disembarkation and an overnight stay in an unscheduled port are required&quot; during emergencies is also noted.
Sloan said the protections were originally written with mechanical breakdowns in mind, not medical outbreaks.
In that sense, he said, the Passenger Bill of Rights didn&apos;t anticipate a situation like the one on Oceanwide&apos;s Hondius.
&quot;The template for what happens in these [medical]] situations was shown during COVID. It was an absolute nightmare for passengers who were stuck on those ships when COVID first broke out,&quot; Michael Winkleman, a partner at the Miami-based law firm Lipcon, Margulies &amp; Winkleman, told Fox News Digital.
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&quot;The passengers have rights, but when you are stuck on a ship during an outbreak, your individual rights are often outweighed by societal health and safety concerns,&quot; said Winkelman, whose maritime law firm specializes in cruise ship injury, assault and passenger rights cases. 
For many travelers, the concern is immediate: Could they be stranded far from home if a ship is quarantined or a voyage is abruptly cut short?
&quot;Cruisers can rest assured that cruise lines will not leave them stranded in a situation like this,&quot; Sloan said.
&quot;All the major cruise lines have committed in writing … to get people home if a cruise is terminated early due to a mechanical failure, and they traditionally have followed this principle when cruises are terminated early due to a medical crisis,&quot; he said.
&quot;They&apos;ll also provide refunds for canceled or shortened cruises,&quot; he said. 
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The specifics can vary widely, Sloan said. 
&quot;Some lines will arrange all-new flights home while others will help you rebook your existing flights home and typically pay for any change fees,&quot; Sloan said.
Still, some maritime attorneys and consumer advocates caution the cruise industry’s Passenger Bill of Rights has limits. The policy is voluntary and focused largely on mechanical failures, not public health emergencies or large-scale quarantines, Sloan noted.
Critics say the protections are not enforced the same way federal airline passenger rules are.
In many cases, passengers’ rights are governed by the fine print in cruise ticket contracts, which can limit where and when travelers are allowed to file claims, according to Elliott Advocacy, an organization that provides mediation assistance for issues between travelers and cruise lines, airlines and hotels.
&quot;In the real world, if it&apos;s something like hantavirus, and the world is paying attention, the cruise lines go farther, offering full refunds, future cruise credit, covering flights home and profuse apologies,&quot; said Christopher Elliott, who is based in Spokane, Washington. 
&quot;But when no one&apos;s looking, it&apos;s far less.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump urges Republicans to &apos;BE BOLD&apos; as red states  push to rewrite congressional maps</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump urges Republicans to &apos;BE BOLD&apos; as red states  push to rewrite congressional maps</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump says he&apos;ll be &quot;watching closely&quot; as lawmakers in the Republican-dominated South Carolina legislature on Tuesday begin redrawing their state&apos;s congressional district map to erase the only Democrat-dominated U.S. House seat.
At the same time, Republican officials in solidly red Alabama are moving forward with a redrawn congressional map that would likely eliminate one of the state&apos;s two Democratic-held U.S. House seats in time for this autumn&apos;s midterm elections, when the GOP will be defending its razor-thin congressional majority.
This week&apos;s moves in Alabama and South Carolina, along with similar efforts in Louisiana and Tennessee, come two weeks after a ruling by the conservative majority on the Supreme Court to slash a key Voting Rights Act protection.
And they&apos;re giving Trump and the GOP a major boost in their ongoing political fight with Democrats to redraw congressional district maps ahead of the midterms. At stake in this nationwide redistricting showdown is which party will control the House during the final two years of Trump&apos;s second term in the White House.
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In South Carolina, the state Senate is expected to vote Tuesday on whether to agree with the state House to take up rare but not unheard of mid-decade redistricting. State lawmakers would also need to push back South Carolina&apos;s U.S. House primaries from early next month to August. Early voting in the state&apos;s primary is scheduled to kick off in two weeks.
South Carolina Republicans are likely to advance a new map that could put longtime Rep. Jim Clyburn, the only Democrat in the state&apos;s seven-person House delegation, out of a job.
Clyburn this past week remained optimistic he can still win re-election.
&quot;I don’t know why people think I could not get re-elected if they redistrict South Carolina,&quot; Clyburn said in a CNN interview. &quot;I have a district that’s about 45 percent African-American. I have no idea what the number will be after the legislature finishes, but whatever that number is, I will be running on my record and America’s promise.&quot;
Trump, in a social media post Monday night, urged &quot;South Carolina Republicans: BE BOLD AND COURAGEOUS.&quot;
&quot;Move the U.S. House Primaries to August, leave the rest on the same schedule. Everything will be fine. GET IT DONE!&quot; he added.
Trump&apos;s message comes a week after five Indiana Republican state senators who in December helped sink congressional redistricting in the solidly red Midwestern state were ousted by Trump-backed challengers in GOP primaries.
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It&apos;s back to the future in Alabama, after the Supreme Court, in a 6-3 ideological ruling, cleared the way for the state to put in place a map Republicans drew up in 2023 that had been blocked by lower courts. The map would eliminate one of the state&apos;s two blue-leaning congressional seats.
The Supreme Court&apos;s decision two weeks ago reshaped the landmark 1965 Voting Rights Act by ruling that race should not dictate the redrawing of legislative district maps. And the opinion specifically ruled that Louisiana&apos;s congressional district map was unconstitutional.
Last week, the Supreme Court said that its decision declaring Louisiana&apos;s map unconstitutional should go into effect immediately, breaking with its usual procedure of waiting roughly a month before its opinions become official.
That cleared the way for the GOP-controlled state legislature to begin the process of reshaping the map, and hearings got underway on Friday.
Republican Gov. Jeff Landry, a top Trump ally, took swift action in the immediate aftermath of the high court&apos;s ruling, when he delayed the May 16 U.S. House primary elections in Louisiana.
Louisiana Republicans are aiming to erase one or both of the two Black-majority House seats, which are represented by Democrats.
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Republicans in Tennessee moved even faster.
The GOP-dominated Tennessee legislature on Thursday quickly adopted a new map that would eliminate the only Democrat-controlled congressional district in the state, and would likely give Republicans control of all nine districts.
GOP Gov. Bill Lee quickly signed the new maps into law.
Democratic Rep. Steve Cohen, who represents the majority Black district that&apos;s being carved up, vowed legal action.
&quot;Trump knows he HAS TO rig the game to keep his majority in November. And the TN GOP was willing to go along with it. It’s shameful,&quot; Cohen wrote on social media. &quot;Next stop is the courts.&quot;
Trump praised Tennessee Republicans in his social media post and urged GOP lawmakers in South Carolina to act &quot;just like the Republicans of the Great State of Tennessee were last week.&quot;
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In Florida, Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis last week signed a bill by the GOP-dominated state legislature that overhauls the red-leaning state&apos;s congressional districts, adding four more right-leaning seats by eliminating districts currently controlled by Democrats.
Republicans currently control Florida&apos;s U.S. House delegation by a 20-8 margin.
Democrats are fighting back.
On Monday, Democrats filed an emergency appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court seeking to halt a Virginia state Supreme Court ruling invalidating a ballot measure that would have given their party an additional four left-leaning U.S. House seats.
Last week&apos;s ruling in Virginia means the map used in the 2024 elections will stay in place for the 2026 ballot box showdowns. Democrats currently control the state&apos;s U.S. House delegation by a 6-5 margin. The now overturned map could have resulted in a 10-1 advantage for Democrats in the blue-leaning but competitive state.
How we got here
The battle over the maps ignited last spring when Trump, aiming to prevent what happened during his first term in the White House when Democrats reclaimed the House majority in the 2018 midterms, first floated the idea of rare, but not unheard of, mid-decade congressional redistricting.
The mission was simple: redraw congressional district maps in red states to pad the GOP&apos;s fragile House majority to keep control of the chamber in the midterms, when the party in power traditionally faces political headwinds and loses seats.
When asked by reporters last summer about his plan to add Republican-leaning House seats across the country, the president said, &quot;Texas will be the biggest one. And that’ll be five.&quot;
Republican Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas called a special session of the GOP-dominated state legislature to pass the new map.
But Democratic state lawmakers, who broke quorum for two weeks as they fled Texas in a bid to delay the passage of the redistricting bill, energized Democrats across the country. Among those leading the fight against Trump&apos;s redistricting was Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom of California.
California voters in November overwhelmingly passed Proposition 50, a ballot initiative that temporarily sidetracked the left-leaning state&apos;s nonpartisan redistricting commission and returned the power to draw the congressional maps to the Democratic-dominated legislature.
That led to five more Democratic-leaning congressional districts in California, which aimed to counter the move by Texas to redraw their maps.
But the fight quickly spread beyond Texas and California.
Republican-controlled Missouri and Ohio and swing state North Carolina, where the GOP dominates the legislature, drew new maps as part of the president&apos;s push.
But in blows to Republicans, a Utah district judge late last year rejected a congressional district map drawn by the state&apos;s GOP-dominated legislature and instead approved an alternate that will create a Democratic-leaning district ahead of the midterms.
And as mentioned, Republicans in Indiana&apos;s Senate in December defied Trump, shooting down a redistricting bill that had passed the state House.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Justice Department Charges Shipowner in Baltimore Bridge Collapse</news:name>
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			<news:title>Justice Department Charges Shipowner in Baltimore Bridge Collapse</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The criminal charges are the latest legal fallout after the 2024 crash, which killed six men who were working on the Key Bridge.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Lane Kiffin savagely destroyed on social media after insane Ole Miss segregation comments</news:name>
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			<news:title>Lane Kiffin savagely destroyed on social media after insane Ole Miss segregation comments</news:title>
			<news:keywords>LSU football coach Lane Kiffin is being ruthlessly dragged on social media after some bonehead comments.
Kiffin, once again, has found himself front and center in the college football world for nothing to do with on-field results. The former Ole Miss coach did an interview with Vanity Fair, and dropped a first ballot hall of fame insane comment about his former program ... and segregation!
LANE KIFFIN TAKES SHOT AT OLE MISS, CITES RACISM IN RECRUITING GAP WITH LSU IN AWKWARD INTERVIEW
The relevant excerpt from the profile about leaving Oxford for Baton Rouge is below:
Now, everyone with a functioning brain knew as soon as they saw the segregation comment that Kiffin was going to get dragged. The Internet is sometimes a very predictable place.
Well, the reactions didn&apos;t disappoint at all on X. Check out some of the best below, and let me know your thoughts at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.
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Here&apos;s some free advice for all coaches in the year 2026. If you find yourself seemingly implying that segregation might still exist, then push back from the table and go outside to touch some grass.
Just absurd through and through. Hilarious that Kiffin is the way he is? Without a doubt, but absurd nonetheless.
Lastly, I have only spent very limited time in Oxford, Mississippi, but I found the people there to be nothing but incredible. You&apos;ll be hard-pressed to find better people than Ole Miss folks. True salt of the Earth individuals. The good news is this will all be settled on Sept. 19 when LSU comes to Oxford.
Get your popcorn ready because it&apos;s going to be electric. Let me know your thoughts at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Senate weighs new, painful leverage tactic as fears of another government shutdown grow</news:name>
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			<news:title>Senate weighs new, painful leverage tactic as fears of another government shutdown grow</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Senate will soon decide whether lawmakers should be paid during another government shutdown as the specter of more closures looms large. 
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., teed up a vote on a measure that would prevent senators from being paid during a government shutdown, a political option of last resort that has now become commonplace in the midst of President Donald Trump’s second term. 
The resolution from Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., is straightforward: if there is another shutdown, he and his colleagues won’t get paid. It’s one of several resolutions and bills tossed around by lawmakers to find a way to stop shutdowns, or at least find a leverage point against them. 
KENNEDY PUSHES PLAN TO HALT CONGRESS PAY DURING GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN
Thune quietly set up the resolution for a vote when the Senate returned on Monday as lawmakers gear up to fund immigration operations for the next three and a half years — a route they’re having to take as a result of the most recent shutdown.
When asked how he felt about his measure getting a shot, Kennedy said he pushed Thune to do it. 
&quot;He did it, and I think he’s a fine American,&quot; Kennedy said. 
Shutdowns have become a common tool over the last year and a half that Democrats have turned to as a negotiating counterpoint. In Trump’s second term alone, Congress has been on the precipice of a closure four times.
REPUBLICANS EYE ENDING GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWNS FOREVER OVER FEARS DEMS WILL DO IT AGAIN
And those shutdown run-ins have yielded the longest full shutdown in history, and the longest partial closure ever. 
That reality, where Democrats are using a shutdown like a political cudgel in a way lawmakers have never seen, has some Republicans worried that they’ll do it again before the midterm elections in November. 
Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., accused Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Democrats of being &quot;legislative terrorists&quot; who view political opportunity in forcing another closure.
DEMS&apos; DHS SHUTDOWN THREAT WOULD HIT FEMA, TSA WHILE IMMIGRATION FUNDING REMAINS INTACT
It could be over Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) again, Schmitt said, or something else entirely. 
&quot;It&apos;ll be something else, and then we&apos;ll just shut the whole thing down, and we should not, you know, let them do that,&quot; Schmitt said. &quot;So I think we ought to have some plans in place to account for that, to make it painful for them if they want to do that, because the American people suffer on it.&quot;
Kennedy isn’t the only lawmaker trying to take the option off the table. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., has been pushing his Shutdown Fairness Act, which would require that working federal workers are paid during a shutdown.
And Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., has his own legislation, the Prevent Government Shutdowns Act, which would automatically fund the government for two-week stretches until Congress landed on a compromise funding deal.
&quot;We need to pass it so we never have a moment like this again,&quot; Lankford told Fox News Digital. &quot;We will have disagreements. It&apos;s America, but we should not have federal workers, programs that stop because we&apos;re having a disagreement. Let&apos;s have the fight. But let&apos;s keep going.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Progressive prosecutors lit the fuse, and teen mobs are the explosion</news:name>
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			<news:title>Progressive prosecutors lit the fuse, and teen mobs are the explosion</news:title>
			<news:keywords>For some time now, we have watched chaos roll through our streets in various forms. Authorities call it &quot;teen takeovers.&quot; Hundreds of young people, rallied by a social media post, flood an area — whether it be the Loop in Chicago or a gas station in Atlanta — and jump on cars, loot stores and attack police. They film it all on their phones as if it were a video game with no real-life consequences.
We all know the obvious: It is a sign that something deep in our culture has broken. That is true, but how? What strikes me is the lack of fear these youths show. That, for me, is the first sign.
When I was a young boy living in the country town of Kenton, Tenn., I feared God. I feared my elders. This was a good fear. It was the fear that kept me on the straight path.
&apos;NOBODY&apos;S IN CONTROL&apos; AS CHAOTIC STREET TAKEOVERS TERRORIZE CITIES ACROSS US: CRIME EXPERT
There is none of this fear in these kids and their teen takeovers. It is anarchic, free-for-all chaos. These young people surround police cruisers, throw objects at officers, tackle them, terrorize bystanders and then laugh about it online. That isn’t just bad behavior. That is a generation acting as if there is no God above them, no authority over them and no justice waiting for them.
How do you get to a place where teenagers can look a police officer in the face, attack him and feel nothing? You don’t get there overnight. You get there one broken boundary at a time. You get there when parents stop being parents, when schools stop enforcing discipline, when churches stop preaching about sin and judgment, and when the justice system stops delivering consequences.
Let’s talk about that last one, because that is the least our government can do. Over the last decade, we have seen the rise of a new kind of prosecutor: the so-called progressive prosecutor. They run on platforms promising to decarcerate, go soft on so-called &quot;low-level&quot; offenses and &quot;reimagine&quot; prosecution. They tell us we live in a systemically racist nation and that we must reduce racial disparities in our prison system. They act as if we locked up people only because of their race. White-guilt progressives elect these people into office.
NATIONAL DAY OF REMEMBRANCE FOR MURDER VICTIMS REMINDS US OF &apos;SOFT-ON-CRIME&apos; POLICIES&apos; DEADLY CONSEQUENCES
The consequences have been damning. From Chicago to St. Louis, and outward to New York and Los Angeles, there have been fewer prosecutions, fewer charges and fewer juveniles held to account, even for serious crimes. These prosecutors have simply refused to uphold the law and have gone to great lengths to undermine police.
Young people are not stupid. They are watching. They see viral videos of mobs overrunning downtowns and hear that &quot;no serious charges will be filed.&quot; They see repeat juvenile offenders picked up for robberies, carjackings or violent attacks and then released right back onto the street. What message does that send? It says, &quot;You can do this and still sleep in your own bed.&quot;
This laxness, along with a lack of structured discipline in the home and a lack of belief in God, is how you kill fear in a teen. It is how you take a healthy fear of consequences and replace it with a cocky confidence that nothing really happens.
PASTOR SOUNDS ALARM ON &apos;GODLESS GENERATION&apos; AFTER FIGHTING BACK AGAINST TEEN CARJACKER
At the same time, we’ve created what feels like a two-tiered justice system. The ordinary citizen who defends his business may face the full weight of the law, while a mob of teenagers that turns a city block into a war zone is described as &quot;just kids blowing off steam.&quot; The shop owner is treated like the villain; the mob is treated like a sociology project. People may not use legal language, but they feel that imbalance in their bones.
As a pastor, I cannot talk about this without talking about the soul. Law alone cannot fix what is broken here. But when I see young Black teens laughing as they jump on cars, beat strangers or taunt officers, I see hearts that have not been taught to fear anything higher than themselves. No fear of God. No fear of dishonoring their families. No fear of a judge. No fear of wasting their lives.
We have taken away the guardrails and then acted shocked when the car goes off the cliff. We’ve preached entitlement instead of responsibility, therapy instead of repentance, and &quot;root causes&quot; instead of consequences.
OUR LEADERS ABANDONED CHICAGO. TRUMP IS RIGHT: IT&apos;S TIME TO CALL IN THE GUARD
So what needs to change?
First, we must restore the link between crime and consequence. That means electing prosecutors who believe their job is to enforce the law, not erase it from behind a desk, and ending policies that treat violent mob activity as a minor disturbance.
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Second, we must stand behind police who act lawfully to restore order. No officer should have to wonder if stopping an out-of-control crowd will cost him his career the next day. When we undermine officers for doing their jobs, we weaken the thin line between our neighborhoods and chaos.
Third, adults — parents, pastors, teachers and coaches — must recover the courage to say, &quot;This is wrong,&quot; and mean it. Teen takeovers are not protests. They are not a phase. They are a moral breakdown. We need to say that plainly, in our homes, our pulpits and our politics. And when parents refuse to intervene, they too should face legal consequences.
The fear I grew up with — fear of God, fear of dishonoring my elders, fear of real consequences — was not a curse. It was a gift. It kept me alive. It got me through college and seminary school. It kept me focused on a future I could be proud of. These kids running wild in teen takeovers have been robbed of that gift.
If we want our streets back, if we want our children back, we have to rebuild a culture where there are lines you do not cross and laws you do not ignore — because if you do, there will be a reckoning. A society without fear of consequences is a society without peace. And if we don’t change course, we are going to learn that the hard way one day, and by then it may be too late.
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			  <news:name>Pentagon’s declassified UAP footage fuels Americans&apos; belief in aliens: ‘We’re not alone&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pentagon’s declassified UAP footage fuels Americans&apos; belief in aliens: ‘We’re not alone&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Newly declassified footage released by the Pentagon is fueling Americans&apos; belief that alien life exists, with attendees at an AI event telling Fox News Digital the videos add weight to long-held suspicions.
The release, part of President Donald Trump’s push to increase transparency around Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs), includes never-before-seen clips and documents that have intensified public interest in such objects and renewed scrutiny over how much the government has kept hidden.
&quot;I think the transparency is great — that we’re finally hearing information that they, obviously, have known for a while,&quot; one respondent said.
Another told Fox News Digital: &quot;I think if the government has any information about extraterrestrials and they have been holding it as a secret — I guess it’s about time they released it for the public to know about.&quot;
UFO HEARING: EX-PENTAGON OFFICIAL SAYS GOVERNMENT &apos;CABAL&apos; IS HIDING &apos;THE FACT THAT WE ARE NOT ALONE&apos;
The comments underscore a continued public interest in extraterrestrial life, UAPs and the newly revealed footage of such objects.
&quot;I know there’s life on other planets,&quot; one respondent said. &quot;We just don’t disclose it.&quot;
As part of Trump&apos;s Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters (PURSUE), the administration on Friday released a trove of files and videos related to UAP sightings.
UFO EXPERT SAYS TRUMP&apos;S DECLASSIFICATION COULD EXPOSE POSSIBLE &apos;COVER-UP&apos; SPANNING DECADES
The clips depict various objects moving unnaturally in the air or through water and were taken from countries across the globe, including Iran, Iraq, Syria and Greece.
The documents reporting UFO and UAP sightings comes in compliance with a directive from Trump on increasing government transparency on reported sightings, all of which remain unsolved.
Tens of millions of documents are being combed through and will be released on a rolling basis.
UFO TRACKER MAPS EERIE CLUSTERS OF UNIDENTIFIED OBJECTS LURKING BENEATH US SHORELINES: &apos;WE&apos;RE BEING LIED TO&apos;
&quot;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 Digital.
Asked whether they thought the transparency would serve public interests, most respondents said they did.
&quot;Yeah, I think it’s a good idea. And I hope that the world doesn’t go bonkers. And that’s why I think the information has to be slowly released for people because not everybody’s ready for it,&quot; another commentator said.
UFO INVESTIGATOR WARNS TRUMP DISCLOSURE COULD HAND SENSITIVE MILITARY SECRETS TO CHINA, RUSSIA
At least one AI conference attendee said they were skeptical of the release, arguing it could cause panic.
&quot;Horrible idea. We are pack thinkers, and once one of the pack goes, ‘oh, they’re coming to get us,’ we break out into a frenzy,&quot; they said.
Still others believe that the weight of the topic merits as much transparency as possible.
&quot;I think they ought to be absolutely transparent. We need to know what they have found, because I do not believe that we are the only ones in the universe,&quot; another person said.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Elaine Mallon contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jack Carr reveals why Chris Pratt was his pick for &apos;The Terminal List&apos; from the very start</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jack Carr reveals why Chris Pratt was his pick for &apos;The Terminal List&apos; from the very start</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Novelist and screenwriter Jack Carr revealed he envisioned Chris Pratt to lead the on-screen adaptation of his thriller &quot;The Terminal List&quot; as soon as he started writing the bestseller over a decade ago, detailing the decision on the &quot;Hang Out with Sean Hannity&quot; podcast.
&quot;I write my first line, and, of course, as a child of the &apos;80s, I think, &apos;Who&apos;s going to star in this masterpiece?&apos;... and I think, &apos;Chris Pratt, he needs to do that for his career. He&apos;s on &apos;Parks and Rec.&apos; He&apos;s always kind of an overweight jokester guy on &apos;Parks and Rec,&apos;&quot; Carr said on Tuesday&apos;s episode.
Pratt was also fresh off a more serious role as a Navy SEAL in the 2012 film &quot;Zero Dark Thirty,&quot; something that helped Carr connect the dots.
CHRIS PRATT SHARES THE UNEXPECTED NAME HE ALMOST USED TO LAUNCH HIS HOLLYWOOD CAREER
&quot;He slims down [for the role], he is in shape. I&apos;m like, &apos;This guy... for his career, he needs to play a character like this. Chris Pratt will star.&apos;&quot;
That was December 2014, Carr said. At the time, he still had approximately a year and a half left in the military, and was just beginning to write what would become &quot;The Terminal List.&quot;
KEANU REEVES&apos; HOLLYWOOD MANAGER TRIED TO CHANGE HIS NAME DURING HIS EARLY ACTING CAREER
Published in 2018, the story follows Navy SEAL Commander James Reece as he investigates a deadly ambush that wiped out his entire team, only to uncover a far-reaching conspiracy.
The novel went on to become a bestseller and was later adapted into a 2022 Prime Video series starring Pratt in the lead role of Reece, bringing Carr’s early vision full circle. Season two of &quot;The Terminal List&quot; is set to premiere on Oct. 21.
Hannity&apos;s full interview with Carr is available now on the &quot;Hang Out with Sean Hannity&quot; podcast, where the two discuss Carr’s military background, writing process and the success of &quot;The Terminal List.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Wayfair&apos;s early Memorial Day sale: Save up to 82% on grills, mattresses and patio sets</news:name>
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			<news:title>Wayfair&apos;s early Memorial Day sale: Save up to 82% on grills, mattresses and patio sets</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Wayfair is kicking off summer with an early Memorial Day sale, slashing up to 82% off seasonal favorites like wicker patio sets and Weber grills. You can also score bigger-ticket items you may have been holding off on buying, like a memory foam mattress. Here are the early deals worth shopping before the sale ends May 25.
READ MORE: Memorial Day sales guide: When deals start and where to save the most
Floral indoor-outdoor rug: $89.99 (75% off)
Upholstered storage bed: $304.99 (66% off)
Kelly Clarkson Home faux leather task chair: $159.99 (58% off)
Wood planter box: $83.99 (40% off)
Royal Gourmet 30-inch barrel charcoal grill with smoker: $147.77 (39% off)
Upgrade your outdoor space with deals on patio furniture, umbrellas and more. 
18-inch outdoor all-weather side table: $57.99 (80% off)
Farrah outdoor stacking dining chairs, set of 2: $279 (52% off)
Wicker teadrop swing chair: $339.99 (24% off)
Original price: $1,076
This set of four Adirondack chairs is built from weather-resistant HDPE, so it can stay outside through rain and sun exposure without fading. Each chair folds flat, making it easier to store when the season ends.
Original price: $1,142.82
Pull together a backyard hangout with this wicker patio set, which includes a loveseat, two armchairs and a coffee table, now 68% off. The pieces can be rearranged to fit smaller patios or larger decks. Order ahead of the holiday weekend to help ensure timely delivery.
Original price: $159.99
Looking to block out the sun? This umbrella features a crank-lift design that tilts and rotates 360 degrees to follow the light throughout the day. The UV-resistant fabric also helps the canopy maintain its color over time.
Cook burgers, veggies and more on a brand-new grill this summer.
Costway portable single burner electric grill: $88.98 (55% off)
Cuisinart grilling tool set: $79.99 (38% off)
Feasto 4-burner freestanding propane gas grill: $243.99 (32% off)
Grill steam cleaning brush: $49.99 (17% off)
Original price: $799.99
Now 66% off, this R.W. Flame propane grill is priced below many comparable three-burner models. It delivers 34,000 BTUs across the burners for consistent heat, with an additional side burner for sauces or sides.
Original price: $1,099
Weber&apos;s Genesis E-325 grill offers a step up in performance, with three burners, a sear zone and a side burner. Memorial Day is one of the few times Weber grills are discounted, making it a good opportunity to buy.
READ MORE: Cookout season is here: These are the best grills to buy before Memorial Day
Original price: $79.99
Round out your setup with this six-piece stainless steel grill tool set, which includes a spatula, tongs, fork, basting brush and two skewers. The heat-resistant handles and dishwasher-safe design add convenience.
Add lighting, fire pits and more to your backyard.
Valentin striped indoor/outdoor area rug: $66.99 (76% off)
5-tier vertical raised garden bed: $61.99 (57% off)
Acacia natural wood interlocking deck tiles, set of 27: $70.99 (51% off)
Original price: $101.99
String these 30-foot LED lights across a deck or fence to add ambiance. The bulbs are shatter-resistant and weather-resistant, and the strands connect end to end for extended coverage.
Original price: $434.99
This propane fire pit uses a knob ignition for quick lighting, so there&apos;s no need for firewood or cleanup. The rectangular design also works as a low table when not in use.
READ MORE: These deals are 40% off or more ahead of Memorial Day — outdoor furniture, grills and more
Original price: $280
Define your patio seating area with this flat-weave geometric rug, designed for indoor or outdoor use. The polypropylene material can be hosed clean and resists mildew. Multiple sizes, from runners to 9-by-12 rugs, are on sale up to 80% off.
Save on a new mattress ahead of Memorial Day.
Medium memory foam pocket hybrid mattress: $197.99 (70% off)
Rayon bamboo mattress topper: $55.99 (47% off)
Waterproof fitted mattress protector: $15.99 (47% off)
Original price: $139.99
This soft sheet set comes with one flat sheet, one fitted sheet and two pillowcases, giving you everything you need for a simple bedding setup. The deep-pocket fitted sheet even has all-around elastic to ensure that it stays in place, fitting a mattress up to 14 inches deep. Choose from over 20 colors to best match your bedroom decor.
Original price: $349.99
If you struggle to sleep during warmer nights, this cooling gel memory foam mattress is a budget-friendly option. The gel-infused layer is designed to help dissipate heat, and the firm feel suits back and stomach sleepers. Sizes from twin to California king are discounted.
READ MORE: Early Memorial Day mattress deals: Save up to 66% on Nectar, Helix and more
Original price: $1,099
Sealy mattresses rarely see discounts this steep outside major sales events, and this model is now more than 50% off. The 12-inch hybrid includes a CopperChill top layer designed to draw heat away, along with a pocketed coil base for support.
Original price: $3,081.99
Side sleepers looking for a firmer feel may want to consider this ComforPedic memory foam mattress. A gel-infused top layer helps limit heat retention, while the support core is designed to resist sagging over time.
Update the look of your interior with rugs, sectionals and dining sets on sale now.
Ardin solid wood bed frame: $384.99 (73% off)
Swivel bar stools, set of 2: $179.99 (64% off)
65-inch linen upholstered loveseat: $284.99 (50% off)
16-pair shoe storage cabinet: $99.99 (50% off)
Original price: $1,610
For high-traffic areas, this low-pile rug is a practical choice, with a synthetic weave that wipes clean easily. The neutral pattern pairs with a variety of furniture styles, and it&apos;s available in seven sizes on sale.
Original price: $1,599.96
This set of four barrel-back dining chairs comes in at well under $150 per seat with the discount. The sculptural silhouette and padded seats give them a more formal look while still fitting under a standard 30-inch dining table.
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Original price: $1,069.99
Memorial Day often brings strong deals on sectionals, and this U-shaped model stands out for larger spaces. The modular pieces ship separately and can be rearranged into an L shape if needed.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>LeBron James&apos; biggest hater was courtside to potentially witness The King&apos;s last NBA game</news:name>
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			<news:title>LeBron James&apos; biggest hater was courtside to potentially witness The King&apos;s last NBA game</news:title>
			<news:keywords>I assume everyone here is familiar with the concept of a &quot;hate watch,&quot; correct.
If you are even a casual sports fan, you have engaged in hate watching before.
The premise is quite simple. You may have a favorite team, but you also have rival teams you despise more than anything.
These are teams that bring you almost as much joy when they lose as your favorite team does when it wins, and you never miss an opportunity to watch their downfall, live and in high definition.
FLOPPING IS RUINING THE NBA AND LEBRON SHOULD TAKE SOME BLAME FOR THAT
That is hate watching, in a nutshell, and it extends to players as well.
One player who I assume is maybe the single most hate-watched individual in America, and, potentially, the world, is one LeBron Raymone James, and Monday night offered the perfect opportunity for his haters to come out of the woodwork to witness another hate-watching masterpiece.
It’s not often you get to see one of the greatest players of all time get swept in the conference semifinals.
I assume all of you LeBron haters tuned in for a good old-fashioned hate watch (I certainly checked in from time to time), but one man took the concept of hate watching to the next level when he showed up courtside to Game 4, decked out in jewelry and ready to see his biggest nemesis fail.
Look at the evil laugh! Diabolical! He looks like a Bond villain who just told you his master plan.
The man in question is Dillon Brooks, a forward for the Phoenix Suns, and if you’re curious as to why he showed up to watch LeBron James get swept by the Oklahoma City Thunder, let’s just say the two have some history.
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Dating all the way back to 2023, Brooks and James have sparred with each other, though it has been mostly one-sided.
Even as recently as December of this season, the two got into it in a regular-season game between the Suns and Lakers, where Brooks would end up being ejected after a skirmish with LeBron.
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This beef runs deep, and LeBron has been on the winning side of things far too often, so it’s nice to see the underdog get a few in on the favorite.
Brooks is just living out the dream of every LeBron hater on the internet, showing up to what may be The King’s last game in the NBA to laugh right in his face while sucking down an overpriced drink at the venue formerly known as Staples Center.
My hat’s off to you, Mr. Brooks.
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			<news:title>Instructure strikes deal with hackers who breached it twice</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The maker of the Canvas school software said it &quot;reached an agreement&quot; with the hackers, but provided no guarantees that the hackers would not release the data or keep their word.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Sewage barrels toward US from Mexico, plus hantavirus cruise concerns swirl</news:title>
			<news:keywords>→ A surge of sewage-contaminated water from Mexico recently barreled toward the U.S. coastline, prompting health warnings.
→ The U.S. issued a travel warning for a South American destination as crime and trafficking concerns increased.
→ A rare rodent-borne virus tied to cruise deaths is raising new questions about possible human spread.
→ An alcohol ban is affecting major cruise voyages at a Caribbean destination.
→ The debate over adults visiting Disney parks continued as public figures weighed in on whether the experience is for kids or grown-ups.
→ A humanoid robot brought aboard a commercial flight raised safety questions after a battery issue caused a delay.
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→ An underwater robotics expert documented a hidden network of shipwrecks beneath a major urban lake.
→ The wreck of the deadliest U.S. naval loss of World War I was found more than a century after it sank.
→ The FBI recovered a centuries-old Christian artifact after it resurfaced in an unexpected location.
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			  <news:name>Keegan Bradley kicks off PGA Championship week with odd quote about the &apos;smell&apos; of the Northeast</news:name>
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			<news:title>Keegan Bradley kicks off PGA Championship week with odd quote about the &apos;smell&apos; of the Northeast</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Whether it&apos;s rightfully warranted or not, Keegan Bradley has long been looked at as the king of the northeast among PGA Tour players.
With this week&apos;s PGA Championship being contested at Aronimink just outside of Philadelphia, it didn&apos;t take long for the 39-year-old to be asked about the geographical location of the year&apos;s second major. To his credit, Bradley delivered a unique answer to a question about a topic he&apos;s been asked about countless times in his career.
&quot;Definitely,&quot; Bradley began after being asked if he feels a different energy when playing in the Northeast. &quot;Yeah, I even went out on my deck today when I was at my house, and I could smell, like, the northeast. I could smell the grass. It was different.&quot;
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If this isn&apos;t a sign that Bradley has officially been asked about golf in the Northeast one too many times, I&apos;m not sure what is.
Bradley hails from Vermont, played collegiately at St. John&apos;s in New York, and claims Boston as his pro sports city, checking all of the Northeast boxes available. He also won the 2018 BMW Championship held at Aronimink and has won the Travelers Championship twice, which is held in Connecticut.
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&quot;I take extreme pride and I feel a lot of weight to represent New England and the northeast in the golf world, because there&apos;s not that many of us,&quot; Bradley continued. &quot;I feel like I have a duty to the younger generation and people that are growing up to show them that, you know, we can compete from being around here.
&quot;It&apos;s difficult, but I do feel when I come here, not just the courses suit me a lot better here and my career, because this is how I grew up playing. But I do feel a duty to represent the area. Philly is a little bit south for me but I&apos;ll take it. It&apos;s northeast to me.&quot;
Bradley&apos;s last significant trip to the Northeast did not go as planned.
Tasked with being the captain of the U.S. Ryder Cup team at Bethpage Black in 2025, Bradley&apos;s American side was embarrassed during the opening two days of the biennial event before putting together a near comeback for the ages during Sunday&apos;s action.
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			  <news:name>Sanctuary laws could stop police from protecting kids. So we’re suing California</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sanctuary laws could stop police from protecting kids. So we’re suing California</news:title>
			<news:keywords>I never thought I would sue the state I have lived in my whole life. But standing outside El Cajon City Hall, I announced that our city is taking California Attorney General Rob Bonta to court. It might be one of the most important official acts of my life.
Here is the moment that brought us here.
A few months ago, the federal Department of Homeland Security contacted our city with a list of names and addresses of children who may be living unsupervised in unsafe conditions alongside illegal alien adults. Knowing the prevalence of human trafficking in this region, we were gravely concerned about the wellbeing of these kids. We asked the attorney general’s office a simple question: could El Cajon police conduct welfare checks on these children who are potentially in danger? The answer from the Attorney General&apos;s office was essentially &quot;no&quot;– not if our officers wanted to remain compliant with California law. The AG’s office told us that doing those welfare checks would violate Senate Bill 54, the state&apos;s sanctuary law.
I&apos;M A MAYOR TRYING TO FOLLOW LAW BUT CALIFORNIA IS MAKING IT IMPOSSIBLE FOR COPS
Read that again. The state told a city of 110,000 people that its police officers could not check on potentially endangered children simply because doing so may expose the addresses of illegal aliens.
That is the opposite of public safety – it is moral collapse.
I am the Mayor of a working-class border city ten miles from Mexico. My residents are nurses, teachers, mechanics, veterans, small business owners. They pay their taxes. They follow the law. They expect the people they elect to do the same. When Sacramento tells our police they cannot cooperate with federal authorities to protect children, every parent in California should be alarmed.
Here is what California has built. The state’s sanctuary laws prohibit local police from working with federal immigration enforcement. On top of that, the state hands out driver&apos;s licenses to people here illegally. It hands out in-state college tuition. It hands out disability benefits. The state government brags about all of it on official websites.
Federal law makes it a felony to encourage or induce someone to reside in this country unlawfully. California is doing exactly that.
Our lawsuit, filed by the America First Policy Institute, asks a court to answer one question: which law reigns supreme? Federal law or state law? The Constitution settled this in 1788. The Supremacy Clause is not a suggestion. It is the foundation of the country. And we want the courts to make it official with respect to California’s sanctuary laws.
Other cities have tried to affect this outcome using different laws. Huntington Beach went to federal court last year and lost. But our case is different. We are not arguing about state resources or state funding. We are arguing that California&apos;s entire sanctuary regime – the licenses, the tuition, the benefits – was designed to induce illegal residence in violation of federal criminal law. That argument has not been tested. It deserves to be.
It is likely to be a long, hard-fought battle. If California&apos;s courts don’t settle the score, we’re fully prepared to see this case all the way through to the United States Supreme Court. The necessity of answering this question cannot be overstated.
Attorney General Bonta has already told the press that El Cajon should prepare for another loss. He says our lawsuit is a baseless attack. He claims SB 54 makes Californians safer.
Tell that to the children this law is endangering.
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This is not a Republican issue or a Democrat issue. It is a rule of law issue. When the state hands out benefits explicitly designed to attract people across the border illegally, something has gone wrong. When police officers go to work every day knowing they will break either federal law or state law before lunch, something has gone wrong.
El Cajon is a small city. We do not have Sacramento&apos;s budget or its lobbyists or its political machine. What we have is a City Council that voted to follow federal immigration law, a community that backed us, and a Constitution that still means what it says.
The American Dream is not a sanctuary policy. It is the promise that we live under one set of laws, applied fairly to everyone. That promise is worth defending. So we are defending it.
California&apos;s leaders made a choice. They chose to protect their politics over our police, our residents, and vulnerable kids. In a courtroom in San Diego County, El Cajon made a different choice. We chose the law.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Monica Lewinsky recalls &apos;very dark moments&apos; after scandal, surviving judgment by &apos;billions of strangers&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Monica Lewinsky recalls &apos;very dark moments&apos; after scandal, surviving judgment by &apos;billions of strangers&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Monica Lewinsky reflected on the challenges of overcoming extreme bullying following a scandal that rocked the White House nearly 30 years ago.
Lewinsky, 52, acknowledged her &quot;extraordinary&quot; life progression as she was welcomed into a room full of &quot;positivity and love&quot; at The Beverly Hills Hotel — a stark contrast from decades of experiencing &quot;extreme negativity.&quot;
&quot;There have been some very dark moments. I don&apos;t want to sugar coat it,&quot; Lewinsky said in conversation with Jane Buckingham while being honored as the 2026 Woman of the 21st Century by the Women&apos;s Guild Cedars-Sinai.
&quot;I know we&apos;re at a lovely luncheon, but I think it&apos;s so important for people to understand.&quot;
MONICA LEWINSKY SAYS BILL CLINTON &apos;ESCAPED A LOT MORE THAN I DID&apos; AFTER WHITE HOUSE SCANDAL
Lewinsky was 21 years old when she began an unpaid internship at the White House in July 1995. She turned 22 that summer, and her sexual relationship with former president Bill Clinton, who was 49 at the time, began in November 1995.
It was only after she confided in a Pentagon co-worker, Linda Tripp – who secretly recorded their conversations, which were then used in Paula Jones&apos; sexual harassment lawsuit against Clinton – when the affair became public fodder.
&apos;THE VIEW&apos; SAYS MEDIA MISTREATED MONICA LEWINSKY IN LOOK BACK ON CLINTON AFFAIR ON 27TH ANNIVERSARY
&quot;I was very surprised when I worked in the White House because I had assumed that the women who were in senior roles there, that they would all be there to boost one another,&quot; she said. &quot;And it wasn&apos;t that. And that, I think, was very eye-opening to me, aside from the things I went through in &apos;98.&quot;
During a January 1998 White House news conference, Clinton famously denied the affair, and stated, &quot;I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky,&quot; and Monica subsequently went into hiding due to public humiliation.
She&apos;s maintained that their relationship was consensual, but there was nothing that could prepare her for the barrage of negative backlash.
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&quot;I&apos;ve done an enormous amount of energy work for 20 years, which, if there are any woo-woo people in the room or anybody who saw &apos;The Secret,&apos; you remember about this idea of energy coming toward you and negative thoughts being ... energy coming toward you,&quot; Lewinsky said.
&quot;I was severely impacted by having billions of strangers thinking negatively about me. My energetic field wasn&apos;t ready for that. So, I think that I worked hard with that, and I feel grateful. I really shed a lot of the bitterness. I think some of it is probably also buried.&quot;
WATCH: Monica Lewinsky shares her definition of power after surviving extreme public scrutiny
Lewinsky contemplated suicide due to the media scrutiny, and told The Times earlier this year that &quot;the public humiliation was excruciating; life was almost unbearable.&quot;
Clinton was impeached in December 1998 on the grounds of perjury to a grand jury and obstruction of justice. He was subsequently acquitted two months later.
Themes surrounding authority and control have remained a constant in Lewinsky&apos;s life post scandal.
&quot;I think of power in two different ways. There&apos;s the power that someone has and they use, that impacts other people&apos;s power,&quot; Lewinsky explained to Fox News Digital.
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&quot;Then there&apos;s the power that someone has in connection to themselves and that&apos;s a lot more like strength.&quot;
Lewinsky also offered the notion that perseverance following public scrutiny isn&apos;t necessarily a straight-forward path.
&quot;People often think of resilience as being linear and it is so much more like a spiral,&quot; she said.
&quot;You will move forward, you&apos;ll go back, and move forward ... you&apos;ll go back and I think it&apos;s, again, people have to be patient with themselves.&quot;
Despite years of self-work and reflection following the scandal, it was only recently that Lewinsky felt confident with progress, thanks in part to her &quot;Reclaiming with Monica Lewinsky&quot; podcast.
&quot;I still live in a lot of fear,&quot; she said on a recent episode of her podcast. 
&quot;It just may sound crazy, which is almost like an earthquake will happen and everything I&apos;ve built in the last 11 years – oh gosh, it is making me emotional – will be taken away again, and I&apos;ll somehow find myself without purpose or, you know, without an income.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Sophie Cunningham belts out a Garth Brooks classic in her shredded jorts at Indy bar, PGA beer prices &amp; MEAT</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sophie Cunningham belts out a Garth Brooks classic in her shredded jorts at Indy bar, PGA beer prices &amp; MEAT</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Let&apos;s get Tuesday Screencaps rolling with the WNBA&apos;s Sophie Cunningham being the total opposite of the typical angry lesbians who make the league so insufferable. There can&apos;t be too many WNBA players who even know this Garth Brooks classic.
Can Sophie sing? I&apos;ll leave that to you guys, but I do know she understands how to dress for a night out at the country bars in Indianapolis. Here&apos;s the beauty of this video: It&apos;s fun. Nothing more, nothing less. It&apos;s the fun that America needs to be having in 2026. It&apos;s the America I want to live in as this country prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday.
Here&apos;s my challenge to you this summer: Go find nights like this. You might not run into Sophie Cunningham singing country classics, but you can go find blowout nights like this one. You can act 35 again. Go feel great about this country and how fortunate we are to call this place home.
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MLB FIRST-ROUND PICK JEFF FRANCOEUR TALKS FATHERHOOD IN YOUTH SPORTS, PETE ROSE, POTENTIAL BASEBALL LOCKOUT
– Rick in Sanger, Texas emails: Perfect example of where we are in America. Youth baseball players now think they need walk up music. They flip their bats, beat their chest, stare down the pitcher when they hit a hit a HR and generally act like the hotdog idiot players they see on TV. Have you been to a youth basketball tournament lately? Same kind of crap going on there.
Do you think this is good behavior for a youth baseball player? How do you think this correlates to the upbringing of the child and contributes to his inability to function at a job or in society without having the attention focused on them because they perceive themselves as special?
It started with millennials and then Gen Z, and now we have a new batch of spoiled brats. An example of this entitled individual can be seen on any airplane, any day of the week. People who think it’s all about them and don’t understand we’re not here to serve them and they’re not special. A civil society has rules for decorum.Rob Manfred ruined the game with the pitch clock because of mental midgets who can’t sit through a baseball game because they failed to make the effort to understand the game. Petulant adult children who can’t stay off their phones and never stayed for nine innings anyway.
IDAHO TEEN UMPIRE DELIVERS ULTIMATE REALITY CHECK TO COACH COMPLAINING ABOUT WALK-UP MUSIC
He doesn’t understand the importance of multiple pick off attempts at first base, nor does he understand a pitcher delaying his delivery while he’s thinking about the AB and previous AB’s of the opposing hitter. Nor does he understand a hitter stepping out to go over the pitch sequence in his head.The combination of allowing earpieces and the pitch clock have made the catcher nothing more than a robot. Now we have ABS to further reduce the art of pitching and catching.
He’s installed girls softball extra inning rules with a free runner at second base after nine innings. The New York parasite lawyer has ruined America’s greatest gameYou’re probably asking how this relates to an umpire ejecting a coach for complaining about walk up music? It all starts with a woke commissioner and social engineering which caters to players who claim to have &quot;emotion&quot; but can’t control their emotions. Monkey see, monkey do.I coached baseball for over 30 years and we taught boys how to behave like men and understand their entire life will be about competition.
Whether school, sports or job, they will be competing their entire lives. We didn’t allow them to act like entitled brats who need walk up music to make them feel special. It has nothing to do with being a grumpy old man resistant to change, it’s about respecting the integrity and history of the game.
It’s reflective of exactly what’s happening in society and the reason for our country’s downfall. Should we just go ahead and allow these 10–12-year-olds to tattoo up as well?Is there nothing sacred anymore?
Kinsey: I am fully onboard with what Rick&apos;s saying here. You won&apos;t find a bigger anti-walk-up music advocate than me. That said, I have to give the teen ump credit for how he handled the Idaho situation. We&apos;re told that the incident with the coach happened in either the 3rd or 4th inning. The game was nearly over. The ump just wants to get through this and get home to play his PS5 and I don&apos;t blame him.
– John W. emails: My hunch on the baseball walk up music video is that Coach mistook ‘nothing’s gonna stop me…’ for another N word -he’s still in the wrong here as he did not raise what he thought he heard on music.
CHRIS &apos;MAD DOG&apos; RUSSO RIPS &apos;NONSENSE&apos; ICE CUBE, FAT JOE WORLD SERIES PERFORMANCES: &apos;GIVE ME A BASEBALL GAME!&apos;
– Stefan emails me: Your Idaho youth umpire story got the wrong call.Under review-wrong song. The walk up song in question was &quot;I kissed a girl&quot; by Katie Perry at an 11-12 yo boys game.-there is a league rule for challenging walk up music. The coach was simply following it - the coach was calm, the umpire was not- no umpire should be pulling the children into the umpire debate.- and btw, the coach wasn’t ejected.
Kinsey: Should I trust Stefan? It sure looks like the ump threw thew coach out of the game for refusing to leave the field and play the game. Stefan should send me footage that contradicts the reports I&apos;m receiving.
– Tom T. checks in: I have to agree with Duncan’s email about the Savannah Bananas.   I got a chance to purchase 5 tickets when Firefighters and the Texas Tailgaters came to our single A stadium last year.   It was a bargain… 30$ per ticket.
The pregame was a big deal… a rock concert, autographs, and 20$ beers, just like the big leagues.  Once we got to our seat, it was just….... baseball and music.   The Bananas’ emcee was not synced up properly with the stadium sound system, so you could not understand a word that he said.  He sounded like the school teacher on a Charlie Brown cartoon.  If you can’t hear the emcee, you don’t understand any of the &quot;bits&quot; that they do, or the special scoring.   It was just continuous loud music with baseball.  Given the hype, I was honestly expecting the pitcher to throw a flaming baseball to a hitter with a flaming bat.  No Dice. God willing, I will take a grandchild someday, but I’m out for now.
Kinsey: I get it. Times change. The rawness of the Bananas that we felt years ago has worn off. The organization has grown up. Hell, even the field they play on in Savannah is no longer dirt. When I was there a few years ago, the Bananas players had to work the dirt infield. There was no ground&apos;s crew. The players were responsible. Now? It&apos;s all field turf. The entire field.
Still, there&apos;s something about a hot July night on the patio with my boys half-watching the Bananas game, swimming, eating, listening to music and enjoying summer. By that time of the year, I just want silliness. Give me the Bananas doing backflips to catch balls and Stilts being called in to pitch. To me, it&apos;s still fun in the right moments of life.
I swear BWW didn&apos;t pay me a dime to say that. Fox didn&apos;t tell me to write that, either. I&apos;m just speaking for my family and how much our kids like the chips and chili con queso spread. That alone is typically $9.49. I can take them there for endless apps, including the queso for $9.99. Throw in an order of mozzarella sticks and you have a feast.
Relax, they&apos;re not eating it very often. Save the emails lecturing me on bar food.
– Chris W. in Dallas gets credit here:
– Mike T. reports from: A Canadian rocking horse located on the Trans Canada Trail by Duncan, BC.
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That is it this morning. The pool cover comes off tonight. Ironically, we&apos;re expecting a decent frost tonight. Good times. But, the weather is supposed to heat up over the weekend to where we might actually get a taste of spring before summer cranks up. We&apos;re so due.
Soon, Mrs. Screencaps will be planting her flowers and I will be sitting on the patio until the birds go to sleep at night. Let&apos;s go put a strong day of work in. Hustle. Play good golf, if you&apos;re retired, and have a great day.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>AI is turning connected cars into pothole-finding machines</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Fleet management company Samsara has developed an AI model to detect different kinds of potholes and gauge how fast they&apos;re deteriorating.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>TikTok now wants to be the place you book the trip you just saw on TikTok</news:name>
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			<news:title>“We have to do better:” Arizona families mark MMIP Awareness Day still waiting for answers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>For sisters Raquel Dee and Theola Harvey remembering loved ones who went missing or have been murdered isn’t just a day, week or month-long observance. It’s every single day since their cousin Darian Ray Nevayaktewa disappeared from the Hopi reservation in 2008. 
“It’s been so long that, me, personally, I know that he’s not here but I just want to bring him home and let him be at peace,” Raquel said.
The pair were among hundreds who participated in Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples Awareness Day events across Arizona last week — gatherings marked by red handprints and posters bearing the names and photos of lost loved ones. 
Many came to show solidarity. Others came seeking support. But some came to repeat the same concerns Indigenous communities have raised for years: the injustice of MMIP is ongoing and little is being done to help them. 
That frustration was echoed at events in Tucson and across the Phoenix metro, where tribal leaders, advocates and families described an issue that isn’t new but is getting harder to ignore, especially in the face of continued inaction.
Relatives of Darian Ray “Ootie” Nevayaktewa display his missing person flyer during the Phoenix Indian Center’s annual MMIP Prayer Walk in Phoenix on May 2, 2026. Credit: Chelsea Curtis



“He never came”
Theola says she used to babysit Darian when she was in high school and views him as her little brother. The sisters described him as “a handsome boy” who made everyone laugh and somehow always found himself “getting into something.”
His grandma even gave him the nickname “Ootie,” which they explained is a Hopi word used when something is surprising, such as all the times Darian would get into trouble as a little kid. 
“It just stuck with him, even the relatives in Tesuque Pueblo, they all call him Ootie, they don’t call him by his first name,” Theola told Arizona Luminaria shortly after the end of a May 2 MMIP Prayer Walk organized by the Phoenix Indian Center’s Youth Advisory Council. 
Theola says she didn’t see Darian for about 10 years before his disappearance because she moved away from home for college. Other members of their family also went several years without seeing him after he moved from his father’s homelands on the Hopi Nation to his mother’s homelands in Tesuque Pueblo, New Mexico. 
But after graduating from high school, Darian returned to the Hopi Nation in the summer of 2008 to visit his family. While he made his rounds to some, he never got the chance to see either of the sisters.
“I was so happy to get to see him, he was gonna stop by to see me and my new baby but he never came,” Theola said. 
“It’s just sad that he ends up going out there to see his relatives from his dad’s side and he ends up missing,” Raquel added with tears forming in her eyes. “His mother is getting sick from worrying a lot and wondering where her baby at. I feel for her.”
Darian was last seen on June 19, 2008, after he had gone to a powwow with some relatives and later went out with some teenagers. He was 19 years old at the time. For months, the family searched on foot for Darian but has found no trace of him to date. 
“There’s a whole bunch of stories that came about with his disappearance,” said Raquel. “That they were drinking, that he was with a girl and her boyfriend got mad or something and then everything just went unresolved from there.”
She says their family suspects foul play and that his case remains open with the FBI, though it does not appear on the agency’s webpage of “Indian Country Cases” that it’s actively seeking information about. Darian’s case is listed on the Bureau of Indian Affairs’ MMIP webpage; however, his mother told New Mexico In Depth in 2023 that she struggled to get the agency to communicate with her. 
“To this day, we feel that there’s still no justice,” said Raquel. “The people that he was with that night, they’re out walking free, they’re out doing whatever. And nobody has been arrested.”
Gila River Indian Community Gov. Stephen Roe Lewis speaks to attendees during an MMIP gathering at the Arizona State Capitol on May 5, 2026. Credit: Chelsea Curtis



Tribal leader acknowledges gap in new Turquoise Alert system 
During an MMIP gathering at the Arizona Capitol May 5, Gila River Indian Community Gov. Stephen Roe Lewis told participants he felt the weight of the moment as soon as he arrived. 
“Seeing the red here, seeing all of the names of all of our relatives that we will never forget,” he said. “This is a powerful thing.”
Lewis in his speech gave a nod to Arizona’s new Turquoise Alert system – which he helped implement – and emphasized the importance of coming together and having “a collective show of force that we will not be deterred from seeking justice, in seeking finality, for all of our loved ones.” 
He then pointed out that there still isn’t a nationwide or even statewide database for MMIP, even as he said Arizona ranks second nationally for MMIP cases and first for unsolved cold cases — numbers he pointed out were likely an undercount. 
“When there’s no coordinated approach, gaps happen within the system and the most vulnerable, our relatives, fall within the cracks,” Lewis said. “And justice is not served.”
“I am so upset and disappointed that there has not been any movement moving forward,” he continued. “We have to do better.”
Lewis also acknowledged for the first time publicly a major gap in the state’s new Turquoise Alert system reported at length by Luminaria: it does not apply to missing children labeled runaways.
“Just because we have a minor that is categorized as a runaway … that individual should get the same protections under the law as any other Missing and Murdered Indigenous person,” he said. “Right now, if there is a Native American runaway, that Native American runaway does not get the same priority or protections under the law.”
“And that’s exactly what happened to Emily Pike,” Lewis continued. “That is something that we need to change; we need to change yesterday, especially after the namesake of the bill is Emily Pike.”
Ariel Antone hangs photos of her 19‑year‑old son, Elijah Wade Andrews, who went missing Dec. 17 from the Salt River Pima‑Maricopa Indian Community, during an MMIP Awareness Day gathering in Scottsdale on May 5, 2026. Credit: Chelsea Curtis



“I was hoping that it wasn’t her” 
The Turquoise Alert isn’t only failing children labeled as runaways. Some families told Arizona Luminaria last  week the alert didn’t help them when their adult child went missing, including 28-year-old Passion Schurz, who went missing from the Salt River Pima‑Maricopa Indian Community March 19 and was found dead more than a week later in Scottsdale. She was a mother of two.
“She was very loving,” Anna Anderson, Passion’s mom, told Luminaria during the tribe’s MMIP remembrance gathering May 5. “She would always help, like she didn’t want me to do anything to stress myself out. She just was such a bundle of joy.”
Anna says Passion struggled with addiction but had been sober for nearly a year. She moved in with her grandmother to be closer to the treatment facility she was attending and was even recently approved to become a peer support specialist in her program. 
The day she disappeared, Passion told her mom she was “so very happy” because she’d soon be getting help with buying a vehicle. Then later that evening, Passion left the house and wasn’t heard from again. 
“She had left everything behind,” Anna said. “That’s the thing that really alerted us was that she left her things behind that she carried around everywhere, things that I knew she would have taken with her.”
A photo of Passion Schurz, a 28-year-old woman from the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community who went missing and was found dead in March, on display during an MMIP Awareness Day gathering in Scottsdale on May 5, 2026. Credit: Chelsea Curtis



Anna says she waited a few days before filing a missing persons report March 22 with the Salt River Police Department – a delay she thought was required before such a report could be made to police.
She asked for a Turquoise Alert, but says the agency refused to request one from the Arizona Department of Public Safety because Passion was “not in great danger.” The department also claimed to have received reports of sightings of Passion, though Anna now questions the reliability of those reports given to police. 
“They had asked her history with drugs and alcohol and I kind of feel like that took into a factor,” she said. 
The Scottsdale Police Department confirmed they found Passion dead on March 28. Anna says she believes someone harmed Passion and has “several suspicions” that she cannot share publicly because the case is under investigation. 
“I was hoping that it wasn’t her, and I still kind of feel like it wasn’t her,” Anna said as tears streamed down her face. 
“I just feel like someone did this to her, something bad happened,” she continued, adding that she believes a Turquoise Alert could have saved Passion’s life.
“I really feel like if someone was doing something to her or had something to do with her, that they would have seen that alert and been like, ‘Oh they got her on alert … I’m not even going to mess with her.’”
“I mean, we don’t know how this happened at all,” Anna continued. “Like we didn’t know if she had turned around and went back to her old life, and we didn’t know if she went out somewhere and somebody grabbed her right away and held her hostage, so how can the police just say she’s not in danger?”
Susanna Guerrero, a member of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, adds a red handprint to the back wall of tribe’s amphitheater during an MMIP Awareness Day gathering in Scottsdale on May 5, 2026. Credit: Chelsea Curtis



Task force efforts largely unseen
Some attendees told Luminaria they had never heard of the Turquoise Alert before last week. Others didn’t know there were multiple task forces in Arizona working to address MMIP, and a few  who did said they had no clue what the groups were working on. 
The state’s task force — which initially began as a study committee under former Gov. Doug Ducey — was formally established by Gov. Katie Hobbs in early 2023 and is set to end later this year. It’s not yet known if the group will be renewed. 
Apart from organizing the first-ever National MMIP Coordinator Gathering in 2024 and a series of survivor and family listening sessions late last year, the task force has largely operated outside public view. 
Citing the sensitive nature of MMIP, the task force’s listening sessions were closed to the public and members of the press. And while Luminaria was among the few news organizations invited to cover the task force’s inaugural conference, access at the event remained limited.
The task force’s end‑of‑year reports through 2024 revealed that much of 2023 was spent on planning, while in 2024 the task force focused on raising awareness about the state’s victim compensation fund, developing a law‑enforcement training, addressing sober‑living concerns and throwing its support behind the creation of the Turquoise Alert.
The Southern Arizona MMIP Task Force — also established in early 2023 — has been even more difficult to track. Initial attempts from Luminaria for updates about the task force, including its members, went unanswered in 2024. Unlike the state’s task force, it’s unclear if the group is required to submit any annual reports detailing its work. 
According to KOLD News 13, the task force held its first meeting in April 2025, nearly two years after forming. 
Pima County Attorney Laura Conover, at a May 5 press conference to raise awareness about MMIP, characterized the Southern Arizona MMIP Task Force as a group that remains in its early stages, particularly as it relates to data collection. Her specific role, if any, in relation to the task force was not immediately clear, and the group’s full list of members has yet to be shared publicly. 
Conover said she wants to implement a more user-friendly tracking system for MMIP data in Southern Arizona. More specifically, she proposed embedding lawyers-in-training — typically University of Arizona students from her office to the Pascua Yaqui and Tohono O’odham tribal nations to look into case files and create an organized database. 
“Getting the message out is difficult and keeping attention on cases so that they hopefully stay active and don’t go cold is the real challenge here and data is kind of the root of that,” she said. “So we’re looking to partner in both (tribal) police departments this summer to see if we can’t be a real partner in trying to identify the data that we have.”
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			<news:title>Fentanyl deaths could now cost drug dealers their lives under new GOP proposal</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX — Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, is unveiling a bill on Tuesday that would allow the death penalty as punishment for those who knowingly distribute fentanyl that results in death, according to a draft of the legislation first obtained by Fox News Digital.
Roy’s bill, the Deal Death, Face Death Act, demonstrates a continued focus among GOP lawmakers to crack down on narcotics distribution, even as fentanyl deaths have begun to trend downward in recent years.
&quot;If a dealer distributes fentanyl or fentanyl-laced drugs and someone dies as a result, that dealer has effectively signed that person’s death warrant,&quot; Roy said in a statement on the proposal.
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In 2024, nearly 48,400 Americans died due to fentanyl poisoning, according to findings from the National Center for Health Statistics — a 36% drop from levels in 2023.
Despite that progress, Roy believes capital punishment is key to bringing levels down further.
&quot;Congress must stand with the families devastated by this crisis and send a clear message: if you deal death, you will face the full weight of justice,&quot; the Texas Republican said in his statement to Fox News Digital.
The Controlled Substances Act of 1970 currently caps penalties for distribution at life in prison.
Roy’s bill would raise the bar by amending that law, stating that &quot;such person shall be sentenced, if death results from the use of such substance, to death.&quot;
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Additionally, the bill doubles existing fines for fentanyl-related offenses, authorizing penalties of up to $2 million for individuals and $10 million for non-individual entities.
The bill is narrowly tailored to apply to fentanyl and fentanyl-related substances.
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Although the bill does not make the death penalty the default punishment, Roy argued it would give prosecutors a new tool to pursue cases more aggressively — especially in instances where other drugs such as heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine are knowingly laced with fentanyl. In those cases, Roy&apos;s office argued that current law acts as a shield to dealers who endanger unsuspecting buyers.
&quot;[The act] closes a dangerous loophole and gives prosecutors the ability to pursue capital punishment against the worst offenders who are profiting off the deaths of Americans,&quot; Roy said.
&quot;Fentanyl is killing hundreds of Americans every single day and the people trafficking this poison should face the harshest penalties available,&quot; he added.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>FBI boss Patel faces Senate grilling, seeks $12B boost as controversies swirl</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FBI Director Kash Patel is again set to testify before the Senate, this time in defense of a budget increase for his agency amid scrutiny of his performance atop the nation’s federal law enforcement arm. 
Patel, along with the heads of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), U.S. Marshals Service and Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), is set to pitch lawmakers on President Donald Trump&apos;s budget request for their agencies on Tuesday. 
Their agencies fall under the Department of Justice (DOJ), which, under Trump’s funding request this year, could receive a total of nearly $41 billion. 
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The FBI would receive the largest chunk of that funding request at $12 billion among the agencies set to testify before the Senate. The latest request is a roughly $2 billion increase from the previous year.
Patel’s testimony before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies will be his first hearing in Congress since last September, when the FBI chief was grilled by Democrats for his leadership following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. 
He has faced a bevy of critical headlines since then, including criticism over the third assassination attempt against Trump last month and a recent report from The Atlantic that accused the FBI director of excessive drinking, erratic behavior and frequent absences, which Patel has vehemently denied.
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Patel has since sued the outlet in a $250 million defamation lawsuit, in which he charged that the Atlantic’s reporting was &quot;replete with false and obviously fabricated allegations designed to destroy&quot; his reputation and push him out of his role.
Trump’s funding request for the agency comes after slashing FBI spending last year to the tune of about half a billion dollars. 
Patel at the time pushed back against the cuts, arguing before members of the House that the agency &quot;cannot cover down on the mission at the levels that we would have to go to.&quot; 
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He changed course before the Senate just days later and contended that he was &quot;in full support of the president’s budget, which reprioritizes and enhances our mission of law enforcement and national security.&quot;
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			<news:keywords>A forensic expert revealed what Coast Guard investigators might be looking for after the federal agency seized Brian Hooker&apos;s sailboat in their investigation into the disappearance of his wife in the Bahamas.
Brian Hooker initially told Bahamian officials that his wife fell off a dinghy after leaving shore at Hope Town at around 7:30 p.m. on April 4, saying that Lynette fell off with the ignition key. Local authorities said that he arrived at a marina at Marsh Harbour at around 4 a.m. on April 5 after paddling to shore, roughly eight hours after his wife went overboard. Despite a weeks-long search, authorities haven&apos;t been able to locate Lynette Hooker.
A source familiar with the investigation told Fox News Digital that the couple&apos;s sailboat, named &quot;Soulmate,&quot; was seized by the U.S. Coast Guard. According to CBS News, the Hookers&apos; sailboat was en route to the U.S. when it was seized by the Coast Guard on Saturday. The sailboat was taken to a U.S. Coast Guard station in Fort Pierce, Florida.
The outlet also reported that the Coast Guard Investigative Service&apos;s probe into Lynette Hooker&apos;s disappearance has intensified. Brian Hooker hasn&apos;t been charged with a crime.
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Forensic scientist Joseph Scott Morgan told Fox News Digital it&apos;s likely Coast Guard investigators are looking for signs of &quot;large focal areas of blood.&quot;
&quot;That would be a copious amount of blood, dried blood, has there been any effort to sanitize the area, clean the area?&quot; Morgan said. &quot;I&apos;d want to see if there was any evidence of struggle in the form of like breakage of any kind.&quot;
&quot;What they could do is they can go in there and look for any kind of trace evidence on there that might give them some kind of indication of any kind of violent act took place,&quot; he said.
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Morgan said that Coast Guard investigators aren&apos;t in an &quot;ideal situation,&quot; seizing the boat more than a month after Lynette Hooker went missing.
&quot;You don&apos;t know what individuals may have been on there,&quot; Morgan said. &quot;The more time trickles through, you know, the hourglass, all that stuff becomes degraded. It becomes compromised. So that&apos;s, it can be problematic.&quot;
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The forensic scientist said the Coast Guard has &quot;the entire federal government at their disposal,&quot; meaning they can request help from other agencies, such as the FBI.
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Kenneth Engerrand, an adjunct professor of maritime law at the University of Houston Law Center and shareholder in the Brown Sims law firm, told Fox News Digital that U.S. authorities, like the Coast Guard, would have jurisdiction to make an arrest if that&apos;s where the evidence led them, despite the incident taking place in Bahamian waters, since the vessel has an American flag.
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&quot;The United States is well within its rights to assert a violation of the murder statute. It also has jurisdiction over statutes involving violent acts committed on a United States vessel. That&apos;s a separate crime, but those are both crimes that can be prosecuted, involving American citizens on American vessels, even in a foreign port,&quot; Engerrand said.
Engerrand said that Coast Guard officials likely didn&apos;t need a warrant to seize the sailboat.
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&quot;[The Coast Guard has] the authority to seize any vessel that they believe is involved in a criminal activity. So they have the absolute authority,&quot; Engerrand said.
The development comes about a week after the Coast Guard sought the public&apos;s help in finding the owner of a sailboat that was moored near Brian and Lynette Hooker&apos;s &quot;Soulmate&quot; in the Bahamas.
The Coast Guard declined to comment when reached by Fox News Digital on Monday, citing the active investigation.
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Brian Hooker was detained by Bahamian police for about five days after his wife&apos;s disappearance, but wasn&apos;t charged. His Michigan-based attorney previously asked Americans to give him the benefit of the doubt.
&quot;I would ask those watching to treat him the way you would want to be treated, to give him the benefit of the doubt, and to consider that not all of us, nor you, considering your own relationships, the way you speak to one another, we all handle things in different ways,&quot; Crystal Marie Hauser said.
Brian Hooker left the Bahamas shortly after he was released from jail, with his Caribbean-based attorney telling Fox News Digital he went to be with his &quot;very ill&quot; mother.
Fox News Digital reached out to Brian Hooker&apos;s attorney for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Lost pages with &apos;ghost&apos; text recovered from one of the world&apos;s most important New Testament manuscripts</news:name>
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			<news:title>Lost pages with &apos;ghost&apos; text recovered from one of the world&apos;s most important New Testament manuscripts</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Researchers recently recovered 42 lost pages from Codex H, one of the world&apos;s most important early New Testament manuscripts.
Codex H, short for Codex Hierosolymitanus, is a palimpsest — meaning parts of the manuscript were reused and rewritten over the centuries.
Researchers were tipped off after discovering the manuscript had been re-inked, leaving faint mirror-image traces of the original text.
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Then they used modern technology, including multispectral imaging, to recover &quot;ghost&quot; text that isn&apos;t visible to the human eye.
The discovery was announced by the University of Glasgow in an April 24 press release.
&quot;The fragments show how 6th-century scribes corrected, annotated and interacted with sacred texts,&quot; the university noted in its release, with the physical state of the manuscript revealing &quot;how sacred works were reused and repurposed once they fell into disrepair.&quot;
The text, which does not contain any new scripture, dates back to the sixth century and is a copy of the Letters of St. Paul.
It was disassembled in the 13th century at the Megisti Lavra monastery on Mount Athos, Greece.
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Since then, its pages have been scattered across libraries in Europe, with only fragments of the original manuscript surviving, including some held by the University of Glasgow.
It was within these fragments that a team of researchers identified the lost pages, including ancient chapter lists, which &quot;differ drastically from how we divide these letters today,&quot; the university said.
Codex H&apos;s significance stems in part from its rarity, said Garrick Allen, a University of Glasgow professor who led the project.
&quot;It&apos;s an important witness to the text of Paul&apos;s Letters in a period where we don&apos;t have that many manuscripts,&quot; the professor told Fox News Digital, referring to the sixth to ninth centuries.
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The practice of marking up biblical texts dates back centuries, much as readers still do today — and Codex H preserves over 1,000 years of annotations.
&quot;Manuscripts of the New Testament and other literature were often annotated and marked up by scribes and readers,&quot; Allen noted.
Codex H, for example, includes &quot;over 70 corrections to the text itself by a scribe who compared its text against another manuscript,&quot; the professor said.
The manuscript also contains &quot;many annotations by at least 15 later readers who left their marks through prayers, poems, grammatical notes and other information.&quot;
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&quot;These types of notes are not unusual but, because Codex H had such a long life in many forms, its pages attracted many interested readers — and these annotations are often the only tangible evidence left that these anonymous people existed,&quot; said Allen.
As for why the manuscript was disassembled, Allen suggested it likely &quot;reached the end of its working life.&quot;
&quot;Six hundred to 700 years is a long time for a book to be kept in working order, even though we know that at least one person attempted to conserve it during this period through re-copying,&quot; he said.
&quot;In a remote location like Mount Athos in a period where parchment was very expensive to produce, it makes sense that the monastery reused this manuscript to keep up other books in their library.&quot;
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Ironically, breaking the manuscript apart helped preserve it, Allen noted — its pages were reused inside other books and eventually spread across European collections.
&quot;The book was re-inked in its entirety at some point in its working life, meaning that someone rewrote over the existing text ... in an attempt to keep the book usable for a new generation,&quot; said Allen.
&quot;Eventually, the book was disbound and reused as binding material and flyleaves when librarians at the Megisti Lavra monastery on Mount Athos repaired other books in their collection. It&apos;s this repurposing of this ancient book that led to its continued existence.&quot;
The most surprising part of the discovery, Allen said, was the sense of awe in reading biblical texts that &quot;no longer exist.&quot;
&quot;We have recovered [these pages] only due to the unintended results of a medieval conservationist,&quot; the expert said.
&quot;This process makes me optimistic that many ancient manuscripts still have much more to tell us about the people who made and used them.&quot;
That progress is being driven in part by advances in imaging technology, Allen added.
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&quot;Although each manuscript is by definition unique and presents its own challenges, we think that we&apos;ve developed a model for working with challenging manuscripts like palimpsests at a larger scale,&quot; he said.
&quot;When manuscript and biblical scholars work closely with imaging specialists, data scientists, monastic communities, museums, and other local partners, we can really make progress in our understanding of these important documents.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ric Flair takes another verbal chop at Lakers star over injury absence</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ric Flair takes another verbal chop at Lakers star over injury absence</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Pro wrestling legend Ric Flair took another shot at Los Angeles Lakers star Luka Doncic ahead of the team’s Game 4 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Monday.
Flair was critical of Doncic for missing games with a hamstring injury and doubled down on his remarks in an interview on &quot;Yahoo Sports Daily.&quot;
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&quot;I’m not being hard on Luka. I’m having fun, I’m such a Laker fan, and I just honestly believe, of course, I don’t know anything about the extent of injury, but the first time I saw it … I did the same thing to the quarterback of the 49ers a couple of years ago. I said, ‘Get back in the game, man,’&quot; Flair said.
&quot;You know, I’ve taken a cortisone shot, I’ve wrestled with a broken ankle, so, I don’t have much sympathy for the hamstring. But you know, they’re protecting the future and I don’t blame them for that. They got guaranteed money.&quot;
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Flair has notably worked through injuries during his professional wrestling career.
He suffered a broken back in three places as he survived a plane crash in North Carolina in 1975. He was told he would never wrestle again before going on to a history-making career. He also suffered an injury while he was working for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) in 2011. Flair also revealed in 2016 that he was struck by lightning.
Last week, Flair called on the Lakers to trade Doncic if he wasn’t going to battle through the injury.
Doncic’s hamstring injury cost him the last five games of the regular season and each of the Lakers’ playoff games.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Eagles Super Bowl champion accused of kicking out pregnant ex-girlfriend, seeking women on dating app</news:name>
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			<news:title>Eagles Super Bowl champion accused of kicking out pregnant ex-girlfriend, seeking women on dating app</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Fred Johnson faced damning allegations from a pregnant ex-girlfriend.
Alyssa Okada said in a video posted to her TikTok account on Friday that Johnson kicked her out of their home to pursue other women on a dating app while she was eight months pregnant.
&quot;Just a quick question. Hypothetically, if a man were to kick out his eight-month pregnant girlfriend and unborn daughter and to then be on Hinge the very next day looking for women to ‘have fun with,’&quot; she said. &quot;Hypothetically, you would not think that that type of man is a good man or good father. You would probably not think that that type of man has integrity, or morals or any form of decency, right? Because I’m just trying to see if we’re all on the same page.
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&quot;And, furthermore, hypothetically, if these women were to be aware of the fact that this man has an eight-month pregnant, now, ex-girlfriend and child on the way and still decide they want to speak to and have fun with him, hypothetically, you would think that kind of woman also has no absolute respect for herself, no integrity no morals and no decency, hypothetically.
&quot;If, hypothetically, those situations were true, those would be some pretty s---y f---ing people in my opinion. But just wondering what you guys think.&quot;
Okada was seen with pink suitcases in her backseat as she recorded the video. The clip garnered more than 4.2 million views on the social media platform.
She followed up with another video on Monday.
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&quot;I just truly think it’s time that people stop blaming women for the partners they choose and start blaming partners for pretending to be something that they’re not,&quot; she added. &quot;I am so used to people’s judgments and opinions and whatever they want to say about what I share on the internet but what I’ve realized is that there are so many people quick to say ‘Well, what did you do in the situation?’ or ‘You knew what you were getting yourself into,’ or ‘you knew who you picked.’ That is not true.
&quot;No woman ever knowingly goes into a situation thinking this person is going to hurt me, this person is going to lie to me, this person is going to turn out to be a completely different person than the one he is showing me. I think it’s really sick that people put the blame on women for truly just believing in and trusting the man that they fell in love with. That’s just something I continue to see and truly it hurts to see the way women are consistently invalidated and blamed for somebody else’s actions.
&quot;At the end of the day having a kind heart or having love for somebody and hope in your heart and just being truly hopeful that the person they’re showing you is truly who they are, should not be something that is then held against you at the end when they completely take their mask off and are an entirely different person than the one that you fell in love with.&quot;
Johnson didn’t directly respond to the allegations, but fired off a cryptic message on his Instagram Stories, according to the New York Post.
&quot;The hardest flex isn’t revenge,&quot; one message read. &quot;It’s watching someone who tried to destroy you realize you survived without ever mentioning their name.&quot;
Okada posted a gender reveal video in January and announced in December the two were expecting a baby.
&quot;God ain’t bring me this far just to leave me,&quot; Johnson added on his Instagram Stories. &quot;This to shall pass.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Johnson’s reps for comment.
Johnson joined the Eagles before the 2023 season. He was on the team for their Super Bowl win against the Kansas City Chiefs to end the 2024 season. He also played for the Cincinnati Bengals and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Oregon Prepares for a Challenging Summer of Water Shortages and High Fire Risk</news:name>
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			<news:title>Oregon Prepares for a Challenging Summer of Water Shortages and High Fire Risk</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After a warm winter that brought more rain than snow, the state’s snowpack was the lowest it has ever been.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Run for the Wall riders to cross Mohave County on journey to Washington</news:name>
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			<news:title>Run for the Wall riders to cross Mohave County on journey to Washington</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Hundreds of motorcycles will rumble across Interstate 40 on Wednesday as Run for the Wall riders make their way through Mohave County on a cross-country journey to Washington, D.C.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Meteor Crater opens rare tours to crater floor for first time</news:name>
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			<news:title>Meteor Crater opens rare tours to crater floor for first time</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Meteor Crater is giving visitors a chance to do something few people have ever been allowed to do — walk onto the floor of the massive impact site itself.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mohave Max’s Mothers Day emergence breaks record</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mohave Max’s Mothers Day emergence breaks record</news:title>
			<news:keywords>LAS VEGAS — Mohave Max, Southern Nevada&apos;s famous desert tortoise and weather prognosticator, officially emerged from his burrow at 12:50 p.m., Sunday, May 10, breaking his previous record for his latest emergence, which was May 8, 2025, at 2:09 p.m.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Rules of the channel: 12 laws you need to know when enjoying Lake Havasu&apos;s Bridgewater Channel</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rules of the channel: 12 laws you need to know when enjoying Lake Havasu&apos;s Bridgewater Channel</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Memorial Day weekend brings some of the heaviest boat traffic of the year to Lake Havasu City, and few places get busier than Bridgewater Channel.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Lake Havasu City Restaurant Inspections, March 2026</news:name>
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			<news:title>Lake Havasu City Restaurant Inspections, March 2026</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Reported by the Mohave County Department of Health.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Bucks appear willing to hear offers for Giannis Antetokounmpo: report</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bucks appear willing to hear offers for Giannis Antetokounmpo: report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Giannis Antetokounmpo’s time with the Milwaukee Bucks may be coming to an end.
The Bucks are &quot;open for business&quot; when it comes to listening to trade offers for the two-time MVP, ESPN reported Monday. It’s the latest chapter in the saga of whether the team will actually deal him.
The team is reportedly looking for a &quot;young blue-chip prospect and/or a surplus of draft picks&quot; in a potential deal for Antetokounmpo.
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Bucks co-owner Jimmy Haslam, who also owns the NFL’s Cleveland Browns, said last week he hoped to get a deal done before the NBA Draft.
&quot;I just think before the draft is a natural time,&quot; Haslam said at a news conference introducing new head coach Taylor Jenkins. &quot;Because if Giannis does play somewhere else, we’ve got to have a lot of assets. That’s Jon’s job to do. And if he’s here, then you build the team differently.&quot;
Antetokounmpo maintained that he likes playing in Milwaukee but wants to play for a team that’s committed to winning and competing for championships.
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The Bucks initially signaled their intent to do that when they acquired Damian Lillard from the Portland Trail Blazers before the 2023-24 season. But an Achilles injury cut his time short in Milwaukee and he later re-signed with Portland.
Milwaukee finished 32-50 in 2025-26 and missed the playoffs for the first time in nine years.
&quot;We never had any problem communicating directly with Giannis — at all — and always knew where he stood,&quot; Haslam said. &quot;And I think he always knew where we stood. We’ve had those kind of conversations since the season was over. ... So sometime over the next six or seven weeks, we’ll decide whether Giannis is going to sign a max contract and stay with us, or he’s going to play somewhere else. And (GM) Jon (Horst) and Taylor, along with (co-owner) Wes (Edens) and myself will make that call, and we understand the gravity of that call.&quot;
The Bucks have the 10th overall pick in the first round and could be set up for the future should a trade go through.
Antetokounmpo was sidelined for the last handful of games. The Bucks said he was injured, but the 10-time All-Star said he was healthy enough to play.
He finished the year averaging 27.6 points, 9.8 rebounds and 5.4 assists in 36 games.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Flagstaff Event Almanac for May 12</news:name>
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			<news:title>Flagstaff Event Almanac for May 12</news:title>
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			  <news:name>California billionaire Tom Steyer dodges question on AOC&apos;s claim one can&apos;t &apos;earn&apos; a billion dollars</news:name>
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			<news:title>California billionaire Tom Steyer dodges question on AOC&apos;s claim one can&apos;t &apos;earn&apos; a billion dollars</news:title>
			<news:keywords>California billionaire and gubernatorial candidate Tom Steyer avoided directly answering whether he agreed with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., comments on wealthy people.
&quot;She said, &apos;No one ever makes a billion dollars. You take a billion dollars,&apos;&quot; journalist Mehdi Hasan asked Steyer on his show &quot;Mehdi Unfiltered&quot; Monday. &quot;She basically argued that billionaires in this country exploit low-wage labor working people to get where they got to. Do you agree with her?&quot;
&quot;Well, let me start by saying something, just so you can turn the dial down a little,&quot; Steyer responded. &quot;My wife, Kat Taylor, and I have pledged to give the bulk of our money away while we&apos;re alive. And we&apos;re doing that. I do believe that we have far too much inequality.&quot;
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He continued, &quot;But the truth is the reason I started a business and made a bunch of money and walked away from it 14 years ago, and I&apos;ve said we&apos;re going to give the bulk of that money away to support progressive causes, to support working people and to support protecting the environment.&quot;
Steyer reiterated his belief that billionaires like himself should be paying more in taxes, though he did not clarify whether he believed that their wealth was rightfully earned.
He also conceded that many Democrats might not want a billionaire governor but argued that Californians &quot;want someone who will stand up to billionaires and who will stand up to corporations.&quot;
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&quot;I&apos;m the only billionaire on the ballot, but I am very far from the only billionaire in this race. There are corporations and billionaires putting tens of millions of dollars into this race,&quot; Steyer said.
Fox News Digital reached out to Steyer&apos;s campaign for comment.
Ocasio-Cortez faced backlash last week after claiming that billionaires cannot &quot;earn&quot; their wealth without abusing laws.
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&quot;You can’t earn a billion dollars,&quot; Ocasio-Cortez said Thursday. &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;
She has since doubled and tripled down on the stance, going as far as to claim that the American Revolution was against the &quot;billionaires of their time.&quot;
&quot;The single largest form of theft in America is wage theft. $50 billion a year are stolen from American workers,&quot; she wrote on X. &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:name>AI voice startup Vapi hits $500M valuation after winning Amazon Ring over 40 rivals</news:name>
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			<news:title>AI voice startup Vapi hits $500M valuation after winning Amazon Ring over 40 rivals</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Vapi says its enterprise business has grown 10-fold since early 2025 as companies shift customer support and sales calls to AI agents.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Alzheimer’s drugs slammed as ‘ineffective’ in major review, but critics push back</news:name>
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			<news:title>Alzheimer’s drugs slammed as ‘ineffective’ in major review, but critics push back</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A major Cochrane review recently cast doubt on the safety and effectiveness of amyloid-targeting Alzheimer’s drugs, although some experts and drugmakers have disputed the researchers&apos; conclusions.
These types of monoclonal antibodies are designed to reduce or remove amyloid-beta, a naturally occurring protein that can accumulate into sticky plaques in the brains of people with Alzheimer’s disease.
In the review, researchers analyzed results from 17 clinical trials involving 20,342 participants who had mild cognitive impairment or early-stage Alzheimer&apos;s dementia, according to a press release.
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While previous studies have suggested that amyloid-targeting drugs can help slow disease progression, the Cochrane review found that their impact on memory decline and dementia severity was &quot;either nonexistent or extremely small.&quot;
&quot;Unfortunately, the evidence suggests that these drugs make no meaningful difference to patients,&quot; said lead author Francesco Nonino, neurologist and epidemiologist at the IRCCS Institute of Neurological Sciences of Bologna, Italy, in the release.
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&quot;There is now a convincing body of evidence converging on the conclusion that there is no clinically meaningful effect,&quot; he went on. &quot;While early trials showed results that were statistically significant, it is important to distinguish between this and clinical relevance. It is common for trials to find statistically significant results that do not translate into a meaningful clinical difference for patients.&quot;
The researchers also identified some potential safety concerns linked to the anti-amyloid drugs, including a higher likelihood of swelling and bleeding in the brain. 
In many cases, these changes were detectable only on brain scans and did not cause clear symptoms, they stated. However, the long-term effects are unknown, as symptom reporting was inconsistent across studies.
Based on these findings, the researchers concluded that lowering amyloid-beta alone is unlikely to produce meaningful clinical gains. While these drugs effectively reduce amyloid levels in the brain, this change does not appear to result in improved outcomes for patients, they said.
The team recommended that future research should explore other &quot;biological pathways&quot; involved in Alzheimer&apos;s disease. 
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&quot;I see Alzheimer&apos;s patients in my clinic every week and I wish I had an effective treatment to offer them,&quot; said senior author Edo Richard, professor of neurology at Radboud University Medical Centre, in the release. &quot;Existing approved drugs offer some benefit for some patients, but there remains a high unmet need for more effective treatments.&quot;
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&quot;Given the absence of correlation between amyloid removal and clinical benefit, we need to explore other pathways to help address this devastating disease.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to the study authors for comment.
The Alzheimer&apos;s Association has requested that Cochrane withdraw the analysis, calling it &quot;scientifically flawed&quot; and warning that it could lead to &quot;misguided and potentially harmful conclusions.&quot; The Cochrane analysis is lacking patients’ perspectives, according to the association.
&quot;Many people living with mild cognitive impairment and mild dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease who are using these treatments are taking trips they weren’t sure they’d take, spending joyful time with friends and family, making plans for next month, doing things they love, and staying present in their lives and the lives of the people they care about,&quot; the group said in a statement provided to Fox News Digital. 
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The association also pointed to real-world clinical settings where amyloid-targeting monoclonal antibodies have shown efficacy and safety very similar to what was reported in the phase 3 clinical trials — &quot;clinically meaningful slowing of disease progression/cognitive decline with modest side effects.&quot;
&quot;Real-world data, along with clinical trial results, should guide decision-making,&quot; the group added.
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Lilly, maker of donanemab (Kisunla), agreed with the Alzheimer’s Association that the Cochrane review is built on an &quot;inherently flawed methodology.&quot;
&quot;It pools data from across multiple amyloid-targeting therapies as a class, including molecules that did not achieve their clinical trial endpoints and were never granted regulatory approval,&quot; a Lilly spokesperson told Fox News Digital.
&quot;Combining data on unsuccessful molecules with approved medicines artificially dilutes the observed benefit and produces class-level conclusions that do not reflect the evidence for any individual approved therapy.&quot;
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Lilly noted that regulatory authorities around the world have evaluated donanemab’s clinical data &quot;on its own merits,&quot; which is the &quot;appropriate standard for determining benefit and risk for patients.&quot;
Eisai’s, which makes the Alzheimer’s drug lecanemab (Leqembi), echoed these concerns.
&quot;The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has stated that lecanemab is part of a newer generation of anti-amyloid therapies targeting aggregated amyloid and has learned from previous failures,&quot; an Eisai spokesperson told Fox News Digital.
&quot;Extensive long-term clinical data out to four years and real-world experience with tens of thousands of patients globally show that patients who receive lecanemab continue to benefit from treatment.&quot;
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The researchers acknowledged limitations of the study, including that clinical benefits may differ among subgroups and individual drugs. For some of the studies, follow-up periods may have been too short to detect long-term outcomes, they noted.
There was also variability between trials in terms of dosing and outcomes. Additionally, most of the trials focused on early-stage Alzheimer’s disease, which may not always apply to those with advanced disease.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pete Hegseth faces Congress over Pentagon&apos;s unprecedented $1.5 trillion budget as Democrats vow to block it</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pete Hegseth faces Congress over Pentagon&apos;s unprecedented $1.5 trillion budget as Democrats vow to block it</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Pentagon&apos;s massive $1.5 trillion budget request will face its first test Tuesday as House lawmakers quiz Department of War Secretary Pete Hegseth about the proposal in a high-stakes hearing. 
Democrats and some Republicans have raised concerns about the unprecedented size of the request, which would increase defense funding by nearly 50% from 2026 levels while making cuts to domestic spending. 
The Trump administration argues the jump in defense spending is necessary to counter threats from geopolitical adversaries and advance the president’s priorities, including replenishing weapons stockpiles and expanding the defense industrial base.
Hegseth is also expected to face questions on the administration&apos;s military strategy toward Iran as peace talks remain stalled between Washington and Tehran. Trump said Monday that the ceasefire with Iran is &quot;on life support&quot; during a news conference in the Oval Office.
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Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine and Pentagon comptroller Jules Hurst will testify alongside Hegseth at the House Appropriations Committee hearing.
The anticipated testimony follows back-to-back congressional hearings the trio participated in April, during which Hegseth repeatedly clashed with Democrats over the U.S. military campaign against Iran.
&quot;The biggest challenge, the biggest adversary we face at this point are the reckless, feckless, and defeatist words of congressional Democrats and some Republicans,&quot; Hegseth told lawmakers.
Hurst testified to Congress in April that the Iran war has cost $25 billion so far, mostly for munitions, though multiple reports say the total could be far higher. The Department of War is expected to seek a defense supplemental request following the conclusion of the conflict, which could be much larger in scope.
&quot;It&apos;s shocking how deep we have gone into these magazines,&quot; Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., said on CBS News’ &quot;Face the Nation&quot; on Sunday. &quot;Because this president got our country into this without a strategic goal, without a plan, without a timeline, and because of that, we&apos;ve expended a lot of munitions, and that means the American people are less safe.&quot;
Hegseth accused the Arizona Democrat of divulging classified information and pledged to have the Pentagon’s legal counsel review his remarks. 
&quot;Did he violate his oath…again?&quot; Hegseth wrote on social media, referring to his attempts to sanction Kelly, a Navy veteran, for advising troops to ignore illegal orders last year.
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The Pentagon&apos;s budget request is expected to face an uphill battle with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and other Democrats vowing to ensure it &quot;never passes.&quot; Any defense spending bill would require some Democratic votes to pass the Senate due to the upper chamber&apos;s 60-vote legislative filibuster. 
Kelly has slammed the fiscal year 2027 budget request as &quot;outrageous&quot; and called on the administration to submit a new budget that &quot;makes sense for the moment we&apos;re in.&quot;
&quot;When I got to the Senate five and a half years ago, the defense budget was just over $700 billion,&quot; Kelly told CBS News’ &quot;Face the Nation&quot; on Sunday. &quot;Now, they&apos;re asking for twice as much money. It&apos;s nearly the amount that the rest of the world pays for its defense.&quot; 
The Pentagon’s request would allocate more than $65 billion for the Navy’s &quot;Golden Fleet&quot; initiative and nearly $20 billion for Trump’s Golden Dome air defense shield. The administration also proposes spending billions on the next-generation F-47 Air Force fighter jet and unmanned weapons systems.
On the non-defense side, the administration’s budget request would slash funding for the State Department and international programs by a third and the Environmental Protection Agency by 50%, among other agencies.
At least one pressure point that Hegseth faced over Ukraine in April is off the table.
The Pentagon chief announced in late April that the administration released $400 million in Ukraine money that Congress approved in 2025. Hegseth was grilled about the delay in transferring aid to the country during his appearance before the House Armed Services Committee in April. 
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			  <news:name>AOC takes page from Biden playbook in dodging interviews with national press</news:name>
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			<news:title>AOC takes page from Biden playbook in dodging interviews with national press</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., appears to be taking a page from the Biden playbook.
Ocasio-Cortez, the progressive darling and outspoken &quot;Squad&quot; member of Congress, has emerged in early 2028 primary polls, appearing alongside former Vice President Kamala Harris, California Gov. Gavin Newsom and former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg as presidential contenders. Her admirers in the Democratic Party have also floated her as a potential primary challenger to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D, N.Y.
Despite all the buzz she has generated, Ocasio-Cortez has kept a relatively low profile, at least compared to the likes of Harris and Newsom. Axios called out her &quot;hide-and-seek strategy with the press,&quot; noting she has done &quot;a fraction of what other potential 2028 candidates for president have done&quot; as far as interviews go this year.
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Her last interview with a national news outlet was Feb. 28 with NPR. Before that, she spoke with CNN&apos;s Jake Tapper in January, ex-CNN anchor Don Lemon on his YouTube show as well as The New York Times in February. Notably, she has only done two interviews with national outlets since her widely-mocked appearance at the Munich Security Conference. 
More recently, she&apos;s spoken with two local New York television stations and appeared on far-left actress/comedian Ilana Glazer&apos;s podcast. On Friday, she sat down with former Obama advisor David Axelrod at the University of Chicago, where she was asked about her political ambitions.
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Ocasio-Cortez declined to be interviewed by Axios for its report, but her chief of staff, Mike Casca, told the outlet, &quot;She takes questions multiple times a day from the press. And anyone with a press credential is able to find her in the Capitol and ask her questions.&quot;
That talking point, however, strongly resembles the ones made by the White House in defense of former President Joe Biden.
Throughout his four years in office, Biden faced scrutiny for his lack of access to the press, particularly when he&apos;d go several weeks without giving interviews or press conferences. In 2022, for example, Biden granted only seven sit-down interviews with journalists.
Biden&apos;s White House press secretaries, Jen Psaki and Karine Jean-Pierre, both offered staunched defenses of their boss.
&quot;The President takes questions several times a week,&quot; Psaki said in 2021. &quot;He answered questions, I think, three times last week... He takes questions nearly every time he is out speaking to the American people.&quot;
&quot;It is also unprecedented that a president takes as many shouted questions as this president has,&quot; Jean-Pierre said in 2023.
A common retort critics had towards that defense was that taking fleeting questions from reporters often does not allot room to ask follow-up questions like a sit-down interview with a journalist would.
While Ocasio-Cortez has largely avoided the national press in recent months, she continues to be a prolific social media user, often posting videos of herself talking directly to her 4 million TikTok followers and her 9.6 million Instagram followers.
Rep. Ocasio-Cortez&apos;s office did not address questions Fox News Digital sent regarding her media strategy.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Fox News touted at annual upfront presentation to advertisers: ‘We’re not just competing, we are dominating’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The dominance of FOX News Media was front and center when Fox Corporation held its annual upfront presentation to advertisers, media buyers and journalists on Monday in New York City. 
&quot;It’s no secret, we’ve been top dog in cable news for years. But now, it’s bigger than that,&quot; Fox News Channel anchor Bret Baier said when explaining that the brand regularly tops broadcast networks.
The Fox upfront offered a glimpse at upcoming content from FOX broadcast, FOX Sports, Tubi and FOX One, in addition to Fox News Channel. Legendary NFL quarterback Tom Brady said FOX’s strategy and deep connection to viewers played a critical role in his decision to join the network’s NFL broadcast booth before introducing Fox Corporation CEO Lachlan Murdoch.
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&quot;This focus on our most deeply engaged viewers isn’t just verbiage, it’s how we designed and built our business. We’ve been deliberate in shaping a portfolio that puts us in a truly unique and powerful position in the marketplace. We don’t try to do everything, and we don’t pursue scale just for scale&apos;s sake. Instead, we focus where it matters most — live sports, live news, bold entertainment and ad-supported streaming,&quot; Murdoch said. 
&quot;We consistently deliver real-time content with massive reach across our platforms and pair that with the ability to connect with hard-to-reach younger audiences through Tubi,&quot; Murdoch continued. &quot;This week, you’re going to hear a lot about the value of live sports and ad-supported streaming. At FOX, that’s not a new story. It’s what we’ve been delivering successfully for years.&quot;
Murdoch said FOX is focused on delivering content that audiences truly desire, and the brand is currently the leader in live programming and home to one of the fastest-growing, ad-supported streaming platforms in the business.
&quot;That combination isn’t accidental. It’s intentional, and it works for us, and more importantly, it works for you,&quot; Murdoch said. 
Murdoch called FOX an &quot;outlier in the marketplace,&quot; noting that the company’s discipline strategy has paid off. 
&quot;For the third year in a row, FOX is the only major media company consistently growing audiences,&quot; Murdoch said. 
&quot;I’d just like to say how pleased I am with the company we’ve built and the strength of its leadership,&quot; Murdoch added. &quot;Amid significant disruption across the media landscape, FOX remains your most reliable partner. Our long-term thinking has built the strength and consistency you can rely on. We’ve never been in a better position, and I am confident and excited about where we’re heading next.&quot;
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Baier was joined by fellow Fox News anchor Martha MacCallum to tout the success of FOX News Media. 
&quot;The news is unfolding faster and faster every day… and wherever it’s happening, Fox News is there, live as it unfolds in real time, across every platform. From cable and TikTok to streaming, across mobile, digital, every connected device,&quot; Baier and MacCallum said.
&quot;And, just as importantly, we help people to make sense of it all. That’s why more Americans than ever trust and turn to Fox News,&quot; MacCallum added. 
&quot;It’s no secret, we’ve been top dog in cable news for years. But now, it’s bigger than that,&quot; Baier said. 
Baier noted that &quot;The Five’ consistently outdraws &quot;CBS Evening News&quot; and &quot;The Voice,&quot; while MacCallum added, &quot;We’re doing something that I never thought was possible, we’re not operating at broadcast scale.&quot;
MacCallum pointed to Fox News’ average audience of 3.1 million viewers during weekday primetime programming. 
&quot;That’s a big deal,&quot; Baier said before touting the success of Fox News Digital. 
&quot;We’re meeting audiences where they are, across platforms, across generations, wherever and however they consume news,&quot; Baier said. &quot;Online, Fox News is [the] No. 1 publisher for time spent, averaging 143 million monthly unique visitors. So, to put it simply, more people spend time getting their news on FoxNews.com than anywhere else.&quot; 
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MacCallum told advertisers that it was also a record year for the company on YouTube, as Fox News had its best year in history with 4.5 billion video views.
&quot;That’s billions ahead of CNN, NBC News, ABC News, and CBS News. So, we’re not just competing, we are dominating,&quot; Bair said. 
Baier and MacCallum also touted FOX Business, noting that it beat CNBC in key metrics for the first time ever and important decision-makers have taken notice of FOX News Media’s success. 
&quot;When the stakes are high, they come to us to reach the largest, politically diverse audience in America,&quot; Baier said. &quot;We’re the network people rely on.&quot; 
&quot;The Five&quot; co-hosts Greg Gutfeld, Jessica Tarlov and Harold Ford Jr. also hit the stage, reminding advertisers why their show is the most-watched cable news offering in America. 
&quot;It’s pretty simple. We all got a seat at the table. We sometimes agree, sometimes disagree,&quot; Ford said. 
&quot;It’s the kind of conversation America used to have,&quot; he continued. &quot;Civil, honest and even funny.&quot; 
Tarlov added, &quot;We enjoy the debate and at the end of the day, we actually like each other.&quot; 
&quot;FOX &amp; Friends&quot; co-host Lawrence Jones also took the stage to show advertisers what Fox News has planned for the America 250 celebration. 
&quot;I&apos;m lucky to be able to travel all across our great country. It&apos;s been an honor getting out to the heartland and talking to Americans from every walk of life and every corner of our country. And it&apos;s that connection that is translating into real momentum for our company,&quot; Jones told advertisers. 
Advertisers also heard from a variety of FOX and FOX Sports stars, including the casts of &quot;Baywatch,&quot; &quot;Best Medicine,&quot; &quot;Memory of a Killer,&quot; &quot;Doc,&quot; &quot;Animal Control&quot; star Joel McHale, &quot;Grimsburg&quot; star Jon Hamm, &quot;Fear Factor&quot; host Johnny Knoxville, Gordon Ramsay, Derek Jeter, David Ortiz, Alex Rodriguez, Michael Strahan, Erin Andrews, Rob Gronkowski and Jameis Winston. 
Jerry O’Connell, Violet McGraw and Sophia Bush were on hand to promote Tubi’s &quot;Summer’s Last Resort.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Lakers&apos; Luka Doncic plans to spend time with his kids while locked in custody battle over playing for Slovenia</news:name>
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			<news:title>Lakers&apos; Luka Doncic plans to spend time with his kids while locked in custody battle over playing for Slovenia</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Los Angeles Lakers star Luka Doncic said he will forgo playing with the Slovenian national team to focus on his daughters as he’s been locked in a custody battle with his former fiancé Anamaria Goltes.
Doncic said in a post on Instagram early Tuesday that he will take the summer to spend time with them.
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&quot;I love my daughters more than anything, and they will always come first in my life,&quot; a message posted to his Instagram Stories read. &quot;As I continue working toward joint custody of my daughters, I have been forced to make a difficult decision between traveling and playing for the Slovenian national team and being with my daughters this summer. Unfortunately, it has been made extremely difficult for me to see them over the past eight months.
&quot;I have given everything to representing Slovenia and I am disappointed that I will not be able to play for my country this summer. But right now, my daughters and my responsibilities as a father are my priority.&quot;
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Doncic said earlier this year he ended his engagement with Goltes because he was unable to have his daughters with him for the season in the U.S.
They became engaged in July 2023, and their daughters were born in November 2023 and December 2025, when Doncic left the Lakers to travel to Slovenia when his younger daughter was born.
Goltes filed a petition for child support and attorneys’ fees in California, TMZ Sports previously reported.
&quot;I love my daughters more than anything, and I’ve been doing everything I can for them to be with me in the U.S. during the season, but that hasn’t been possible, so I recently made the tough decision to end my engagement,&quot; he told ESPN in March.
&quot;Everything I do is for my daughters’ happiness, and I will always fight to be with them and give them the best life I can.&quot;
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			  <news:name>Agitators swarm hotel believed to house FBI Director Kash Patel</news:name>
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			<news:title>Agitators swarm hotel believed to house FBI Director Kash Patel</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A swarm of agitators descended on the Oregon hotel where FBI Director Kash Patel was believed to be staying while attending a friend’s funeral over the weekend.
Video circulating on social media shows the crowd shouting as they convened outside the Sentinel Hotel in downtown Portland on Saturday night.
The group arrived to protest what they described as the &quot;weaponization&quot; of the FBI under President Donald Trump’s administration, as well as Patel’s handling of documents stemming from convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, according to FOX 12 Oregon. 
It&apos;s not clear at which hotel Patel stayed.
Sources confirmed to Fox News Digital that Patel and his girlfriend Alexis Wilkins were in town over the weekend to attend a funeral for a close friend.
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Patel helped carry the friend&apos;s casket during the service, sources said. The funeral was scheduled for Saturday and set to take place in Portland, according to an obituary shared with Fox News.
The protesters obtained Patel&apos;s suspected travel itinerary using publicly available tracking data to follow a Department of Justice aircraft believed to be connected to the FBI director, FOX 12 reported.
Demonstrators then reportedly narrowed down the hotel in which Patel was believed to be a guest by observing security measures throughout the downtown area.
&quot;It wasn’t 100% confirmed but very likely he was at the Sentinel,&quot; one protester told FOX 12. &quot;We were there to protest the weaponization of Trump’s and Patel’s FBI to suppress our freedom of speech and freedom of press.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to the Department of Justice, Sentinel Hotel, Portland Police Bureau and FBI for comment.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Kelley Kramer and Mitch Picasso contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Nancy Guthrie missing 100 days as sheriff says &apos;nothing new&apos; and volunteer groups are shut out of search</news:name>
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			<news:title>Nancy Guthrie missing 100 days as sheriff says &apos;nothing new&apos; and volunteer groups are shut out of search</news:title>
			<news:keywords>TUCSON, Ariz. — It&apos;s been 100 days since 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie&apos;s suspected abduction from her Tucson bedroom, and authorities say they have &quot;nothing new&quot; — as outside volunteer groups push to join the search.
Guthrie vanished from her home in the Catalina Foothills, an upscale suburb north of Tucson, in the early hours of Feb. 1, according to authorities. There have been no signs of her since. There are no publicly identified suspects, beyond a masked man who appeared on her front steps on doorbell video.
&quot;We just want to help, and we just want to find Nancy Guthrie,&quot; said Josh Gill, an organizer at the Louisiana-based nonprofit United Cajun Navy, which volunteers for search and rescue operations around the country. &quot;That&apos;s it.&quot;
UCN has participated in several other successful searches recently, including one that found missing Louisiana 14-year-old Heaven Bruno after 67 days, Gill said. A tipster who follows UCN social media posts sharing coverage of her disappearance and reported a potential sighting to state police, who found her alive, Gill said.
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&quot;They found her and reported it,&quot; he told Fox News Digital, adding that&apos;s not the first time someone saw a UCN post about a case before calling in a tip that helped crack it.
Another group, Madres Buscadoras de Sonora (Searching Mothers of Sonora), has also asked for permission to help.
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Fox News Digital asked the Pima County Sheriff&apos;s Department for details about air and ground searches last week; however, they declined to discuss anything beyond what investigators shared with the public back on Feb. 2.
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&quot;We had a map in the initial press conference on the screens for the initial search,&quot; a spokesperson said. &quot;I&apos;ve been advised that we do not have any additional information to provide.&quot;
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That map appears to show the search heavily focused on Guthrie&apos;s immediate neighborhood. The colored lines represent ground searches. Two rings showed the general area of ground covered by helicopter and plane.
On Saturday, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos told Fox News Digital that his investigators are getting closer to solving the case. He did not elaborate, however.
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The most recent publicly known development is that a private lab in Florida that received DNA evidence from inside Guthrie&apos;s home back in February had transferred the sample to the FBI for more advanced analysis after 11 weeks.
The case entered its 14th week Sunday.
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Speaking with Fox News&apos; Jonathan Hunt Monday, Nanos said investigators were still working with the labs and following up on leads.
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&quot;There is really nothing new,&quot; he said.
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Gill&apos;s group previously sent a 41-page proposal to the sheriff&apos;s department, seeking an official blessing from authorities before sending volunteers with K9s, drones and medical equipment. However, he told Fox News Digital that despite offering to revise the plan and a Change.org petition asking the sheriff to invite them in, the group has received &quot;zero response.&quot;
&quot;At this point, I can&apos;t imagine saying no to anyone offering help,&quot; said Bob Krygier, a retired Pima County Sheriff&apos;s Department lieutenant who has been following the case. &quot;Those are just extra feet on the ground that I don&apos;t have to pay, quite honestly.&quot;
Jason Pack, a retired FBI supervisory agent, said task force investigators are likely still making progress behind the scenes.
&quot;If investigators are still reviewing evidence, revisiting timelines and pushing forensic analysis forward, then the case is still moving, even if most of that movement happens far from television cameras and social media speculation,&quot; he told Fox News Digital. &quot;And sometimes the most important breakthroughs happen quietly long before the public ever hears a word about them.&quot;
There&apos;s a combined reward of more than $1.2 million that remains unclaimed. The family is urging anyone with information to dial 1-800-CALL-FBI.
To remain anonymous, contact Tucson&apos;s 88-Crime tip line at (520) 882-7463.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Virginia deputy sheriff prepares to take his first single to major country radio while still on duty</news:name>
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			<news:title>Virginia deputy sheriff prepares to take his first single to major country radio while still on duty</news:title>
			<news:keywords>EXCLUSIVE — When Virginia-based Deputy Sheriff Chris Darlington puts his badge away, he sits down at his piano. And he’s now ready to release his first single on major country radio.
Darlington has served in law enforcement for nearly 20 years and is currently the Frederick County Sheriff’s office deputy in northern Virginia. He’s just as passionate about music, managing to incorporate the efforts of the men and women in uniform into some of his songwriting.
One of his first singles, &quot;Hold the Line,&quot; was a 2020 ballad intended to boost the morale of law enforcement at a time when communities were growing increasingly hostile to police. That year marked the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic and violent riots in the wake of the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Major cities seemed to sour on law enforcement and, according to some, the media only fanned the flames.
&quot;That was kind of a bad year for everyone with the COVID, with the shutdown,&quot; Darlington told Fox News Digital. &quot;So that gave me time, right, to think and to write more. And I felt like the media was real hard then. It seemed like every time something happened, right, that law enforcement didn&apos;t do right, or maybe they did do right. Or maybe it was a one side saying was right, one side thing was wrong. I felt like it was a bad time for law enforcement.&quot;
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&quot;Somewhere, you know, something would kick off and the media would be demonizing law enforcement as a whole,&quot; he continued. &quot;So I felt like law enforcement could use something to lift up their spirits and motivate them to keep them going. So that was the idea behind the song. I just wanted to uplift the men and women that do the job and let them know that, yeah, there&apos;s some bad eggs in a dozen. But you know, for the most part, most of us are good people.&quot;
Darlington warned fellow artists against painting authority figures in a bad light. In 2025, Zach Bryan caused a country music stir when he released an anti-ICE single questioning the agency’s priorities.
&quot;I respect Zach as an artist, and everybody has the right to speak their mind. I’d just encourage people with a huge platform to be careful with their words, because they carry weight,&quot; Darlington said. &quot;As an active duty deputy sheriff, I’d hate to see a brother or sister in law enforcement get hurt because of division or negativity fueled toward cops just trying to do their job and make it home safe.&quot;
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Darlington praised Bryan as an artist and acknowledged his freedom of speech, but expanded on how his lyrics could negatively impact the work he and his fellow officers do on a daily basis.
&quot;I&apos;ll give him credit,&quot; Darlington said. &quot;He&apos;s a good artist. But I think that, you know, he&apos;s riding his country music lane. And I think that he needs to be careful, for one, because a lot of his listeners probably don&apos;t — maybe he gained some, maybe he lost some. I don&apos;t how it balanced out for him. But I will say, as a respect to him having a right to write about what he wants, I&apos;d give him that freedom. I think that&apos;s his God-given right to tell his story, and I can&apos;t take that away from him. I will say that I felt like a line in that song was kind of a blow to law enforcement as a whole.&quot;
A representative for Bryan didn&apos;t respond to a request for comment.
Darlington believes the majority of country music listeners still adhere to traditional values and a sense of patriotism.
&quot;And hopefully we can maintain those listeners, so I guess what I&apos;m trying to say, hopefully the whole industry doesn&apos;t change and shift due to a political climate,&quot; he said. &quot;That makes sense. But I think traditionally, I think that most country music listeners are still the same. They still hold the traditional American values. But, you know, we could lose that, and I want to be the ones that kind of hold that.&quot;
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While Darlington said he has noticed that some respect has &quot;dissipated&quot; in some younger people for law enforcement due to what they’ve witnessed in the media, he is fortunate to serve in a county in which the relationship between police and the community is still on solid ground.
&quot;I think we&apos;ve got a lot of good people here in Frederick County that are still good people,&quot; he said. &quot;And just, for example, I can be in a drive-thru in my cruiser and the person in front of me sometimes will buy your, pay for your meal, or I can be sitting down in a restaurant even on my meal break and when I go to pay, somebody will pay. So I&apos;m blessed that we still live in a good community here.&quot;
Darlington&apos;s new single, &quot;What Do You Want,&quot; will be his first song to make it to major country radio.
&quot;I don&apos;t think I&apos;ve ever heard anything on country radio like it,&quot; he said. &quot;It&apos;s an upbeat song, and it is kind of about like when you&apos;re in the point of a relationship where you&apos;re kind of getting played, where you are getting strung on, like, you know, make up your mind, you&apos;re kind of getting these maybes, but you know, you are not getting a full commitment of yes or no, and you&apos;re getting strung on the road.&quot;
The National Sheriffs’ Association said they were &quot;proud&quot; to stand behind Darlington&apos;s career move.
&quot;The National Sheriffs’ Association is proud to see one of our own go from protecting communities in uniform to lighting up the country music stage,&quot; a spokesperson told Fox News Digital in a statement. &quot;His story is a reminder that law enforcement officers bring talent, heart, and dedication to everything they do.&quot; 
Darlington will be performing his new music at this week’s National Police Week Gala in Washington, D.C.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Bill Maher torches far-left assassination culture after string of high-profile attacks</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bill Maher torches far-left assassination culture after string of high-profile attacks</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Talk show host Bill Maher delivered a blistering &quot;New Rules&quot; monologue Friday night, calling out American liberals for what he described as the &quot;lionization&quot; of political violence and the rise of a &quot;fandom&quot; surrounding accused assassins.
Following multiple attempts on President Donald Trump’s life and the 2025 assassination of Turning Point USA (TPUSA) co-founder Charlie Kirk, Maher warned that the &quot;normalization&quot; of violence among the far-left has reached a breaking point.
Maher specifically targeted the growing online &quot;hero-worship&quot; of suspects like Luigi Mangione—the accused killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson—and Cole Thomas Allen, who was recently tackled by Secret Service during an attempted shooting at the White House Correspondents Association dinner in April.
&quot;Luigi Mangione, Cole Thomas Allen, Tyler Robinson, and the ghost of Thomas Crooks must form a boy band called ‘New Kids on the Glock,’&quot; Maher joked.
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&quot;Just to drive home the point, these are not your father&apos;s political assassins. Things have changed. For one thing, today&apos;s assassins have popular support with the kids,&quot; he warned. Maher pointed to a Harvard Youth Poll from late last year showing that nearly 40% of young adults believe political violence can be justified. &quot;Wow. Seems like five minutes ago when one of the big causes of the left was gun control, but now guns are the answer?&quot;
Maher noted that several suspects have explicitly cited Mangione or political grievances in their writings. He highlighted the case of Jonathan Rinderknecht—the suspect in the deadly Palisades Fire—who federal prosecutors say was &quot;fascinated&quot; by Mangione and searched for terms like &quot;lets kill all the billionaires.&quot;
&quot;Good to see the kids have role models, huh?&quot; Maher quipped sarcastically.
While Maher acknowledged that many find the current Trump administration &quot;infuriating,&quot; he argued that personal failure often drives these radicalized individuals. Addressing the WHCA incident, Maher noted that suspect Cole Allen was a 31-year-old computer engineer and tutor who still lived with his mother and harbored failed dreams of being a professional video game designer.
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&quot;If you&apos;re doing that much rage-thinking about Trump, you&apos;re not really mad at him. You&apos;re mad at your life,&quot; Maher said. &quot;Do you think if he&apos;d ever actually sold a video game and got rich, he&apos;d be doing this?&quot;
Maher showed an image of Allen being apprehended on the ground by security at the Hilton during the WHCA event.
&quot;You&apos;re not a hero,&quot; Maher said to the &quot;wannabe&quot; assassins. &quot;You&apos;re just the guy who runs out into the field during a baseball game to get attention... except in your case, you’d rather be a martyr than a nobody.&quot;
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Fox News&apos; Peter D&apos;Abrosca contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Automatic tipping push brings concerns to major US city as restaurants brace for surge of foreign visitors</news:name>
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			<news:title>Automatic tipping push brings concerns to major US city as restaurants brace for surge of foreign visitors</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As Europeans prepare to visit the U.S. for the World Cup, Missouri restaurant officials are proposing a controversial solution in the form of automatic tipping.
With Kansas City set to host six matches during the tournament, industry officials are urging restaurants to consider automatic gratuities to ensure that workers get paid, according to the Kansas City Beacon.
Mike Burris, executive director of the Missouri Restaurant Association (MRA), told the Beacon that local restaurants and bars are expected to generate between $60 million and $90 million during the World Cup.
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But many international tourists will arrive with different cultural expectations around tipping and service.
&quot;Of all the countries coming here, some of them will know about [tipping], and some of them don&apos;t know anything about it,&quot; he said.
&quot;If I was a server, I wouldn&apos;t be too happy if I took care of somebody for 90 minutes, and they didn&apos;t tip just because they didn&apos;t know any better.&quot;
To combat this, the MRA is advising Kansas City restaurants to add an automatic 20% gratuity to bills during the tournament.
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Trey Meyers, director of marketing and communications for the MRA, told Axios that international visitors will &quot;automatically figure that gratuity is looped into the bill.&quot;
He added, &quot;We don&apos;t want servers to be slighted by any means just because different cultures are coming into our city.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to the MRA for comment.
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Like most states, Missouri allows restaurants to pay tipped workers below minimum wage, according to David Henkes, senior principal at Technomic, a food industry research firm.
Henkes told Fox News Digital that the influx of international visitors could lead to lower earnings for servers.
&quot;As a temporary measure, this makes a lot of sense,&quot; the Illinois-based expert said.
Low tips from international tourists could affect Missouri restaurants&apos; ability to claim a tip credit, which requires employers to make up the difference if workers&apos; tips don&apos;t reach minimum wage.
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&quot;U.S. consumers are already familiar with the practice, and it would actually simplify the experience for international tourists by removing confusion about tipping expectations,&quot; he said.
&quot;It will also reassure servers that they will not be negatively impacted by visitors that may be unfamiliar with U.S. customs and aren&apos;t tipping to the level that servers would expect.&quot;
Although the policy is expected to be temporary, Henkes warned it could still spark backlash from diners already feeling squeezed.
&quot;Restaurant and menu prices have escalated rapidly, much more than the broader inflation rate, and there is an affordability crisis facing restaurants,&quot; he said.
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&quot;Restaurant traffic has been declining, and anything that is perceived to increase the cost does risk some consumer backlash, particularly if it&apos;s not well-publicized or if consumers feel there&apos;s an expectation to tip on top of the automatic tip.&quot;
Tipping fatigue is already a concern among American consumers, Henkes said, especially as consumers are asked to tip &quot;on a lot of services that were formerly tip-free.&quot;
Jasper Mirabile, executive chef and co-owner of Jasper&apos;s Italian Restaurant, told The Kansas City Star that he isn&apos;t following the MRA&apos;s lead.
&quot;We have so many customers who have been dining here for years who actually tip more than 20%,&quot; he said. &quot;I don&apos;t think it&apos;s going to be a problem.&quot;
Still, tipping remains critical to how many restaurants stay afloat, Henkes said.
&quot;The challenge is that, in many states, the tip credit is a vital initiative that helps restaurants keep costs low,&quot; he said.
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			  <news:name>Queen Camilla once believed Kate Middleton was &apos;too common&apos; to marry a future king, author claims</news:name>
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			<news:title>Queen Camilla once believed Kate Middleton was &apos;too common&apos; to marry a future king, author claims</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Queen Camilla didn’t always think Kate Middleton was suited to be with a future king.
The claim comes from author Christopher Andersen, whose new book &quot;Kate!&quot; explores the Princess of Wales’ rise from commoner to the heir’s wife and mother of the next in line. Andersen’s account is based on his reporting and sources and has not been independently confirmed by the palace.
&quot;In the beginning, Camilla was one of Kate’s fiercest critics,&quot; Andersen told Fox News Digital. &quot;She did not think she was up to snuff, as it were. She was below the salt. She had no aristocratic blood.&quot;
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&quot;Camilla always saw herself as the mistress of a king, not a queen,&quot; Andersen claimed. &quot;And she picked [Princess] Diana to be [King] Charles’ bride. So, she was very cognizant of the fact that a future king of England should have, she believed, a marriage to a royal personage, or at least a British aristocrat.&quot;
&quot;Kate was none of those things, but she quickly became popular,&quot; Andersen added.
He noted that Camilla’s early skepticism stemmed from concerns about royal tradition and social class.
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Fox News Digital reached out to Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace for comment. A Buckingham Palace spokesperson previously told Fox News Digital, &quot;We don’t comment on such books.&quot;
Kate grew up in a quiet village near Berkshire, England, the daughter of a commercial airline pilot and a former flight attendant who later built a successful party supplies business. She went on to study art history at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, where she met Prince William in 2001. After years of an on-and-off relationship, the couple got engaged in 2010 and married the following year.
According to Andersen’s book, Camilla &quot;did object&quot; to Kate’s &quot;working-class roots&quot; for a reason. Camilla is the granddaughter of a baron and a descendant of the Stuart bloodline, which ruled England from 1603 to 1714.
Her great-grandmother, Alice Keppel, was also King Edward VII’s mistress, &quot;an intimate connection to the royal family that Camilla had always taken immense pride in,&quot; Andersen wrote. Unlike Kate, Camilla moved in royal circles throughout her life.
&quot;Camilla had long lobbied on behalf of the highborn beauties with hyphenated names who swarmed around the heir,&quot; wrote Andersen.
&quot;It was she, after all, who, along with another of Charles’ mistresses, Baroness Tryon, handpicked Lady Diana Spencer to become Charles’ bride,&quot; Andersen wrote. 
He also claimed that an aristocrat with &quot;homegrown blue blood&quot; would be preferable than &quot;a descendant of coal miners whose mother had grown up in public housing and once worked as a flight attendant.&quot;
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Camilla wasn’t the only one who questioned whether Kate could handle life behind palace doors.
&quot;[Kate] has been with William for 25 years,&quot; said Andersen. &quot;People forget that. Don’t forget the ‘Waity Katie’ 10-year period there, where she put up with the slings and arrows of outrageous [comments] coming from every angle.
&quot;The palace didn’t really want her. People like Camilla didn’t want her because they felt that she was too common to be the wife of a future king. And, of course, the press was vicious in England, portraying her family as a bunch of louts and criticizing [her mother] Carole Middleton for doing such horrible things as chewing gum while she was quitting smoking.&quot;
According to Andersen’s book, Camilla was also wary of Carole, who was portrayed in the press as &quot;a gauche opportunist,&quot; a mother willing to do anything to ensure her daughter would marry a future king.
&quot;Camilla, who felt she knew a schemer when she saw one, feared her mother,&quot; wrote Andersen, referring to Carole.
One former mistress of Charles also told Andersen that for Camilla, &quot;it’s really all about [keeping] your friends close and your enemies closer. It’s her way of keeping her eye on you.&quot;
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Andersen wrote that William, who is fiercely protective of his wife, was reportedly &quot;offended&quot; by a request Camilla made.
&quot;Charles and Camilla each had a royal monogram that consisted of interlocking Cs beneath a crown, and they expressed concern that a third royal cypher with a C was overkill,&quot; Andersen wrote. &quot;Would Kate mind if she changed the spelling of her full name from ‘Catherine’ to ‘Katherine?’ Camilla pointed out that such a change also made sense on the grounds that, to most of the world, she was known simply as ‘Kate.’
&quot;Offended by yet another command … essentially aimed at placating Camilla, a fuming William replied on his wife’s behalf. The request was nothing less than ‘insulting,’ he told his father, not only to Kate but to her entire family. The bizarre suggestion that ‘Catherine’ become ‘Katherine’ simply to make Charles and Camilla happy was summarily dropped.&quot;
Andersen told Fox News Digital that Camilla wasn’t prepared for how popular Kate would become as a member of the royal family.
&quot;I think within a matter of a couple of years, it became pretty clear to Camilla that she would have to contend with [Kate],&quot; said Andersen. &quot;…She somehow, as the Brits like to say, never put a foot wrong. And today, as a result, she’s pretty much universally admired.&quot;
&quot;…It’s just astounding that she’s been able to not only survive all this, but also flourish within the royal family,&quot; Andersen noted.
Andersen claimed that even after marrying William, Kate was quickly put to the test.
&quot;Even after April 2011, when Kate and William married, there was a lot of sniping from the sidelines, much of it coming from Camilla’s camp,&quot; he said.
&quot;During the first few years of William and Kate’s marriage, Kate got a lot of criticism fed to the press for not working as hard as the rest of the royal family. And the reason for that, of course, was that she put her own family and her own children first. She made it very clear that that was the way she would proceed, and that’s what she’s done.&quot;
Andersen said that after battling cancer in 2024, Kate has &quot;cut way back&quot; on royal duties &quot;for her own health and her own wellbeing and to spend time with the family.&quot;
&quot;The aftermath of chemo is quite tough,&quot; he said. &quot;She has good days, she has bad days. She sometimes gets tired easily and unexpectedly. She has cut way back on her schedule. But again, it’s because she’s made it clear that [her children] come first. And William.&quot;
A St. James’ Palace staffer told Andersen about Camilla, &quot;Maybe she felt threatened by Kate, or perhaps more by William and Kate as a team.&quot;
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&quot;…Charles and Camilla needed to be the stars of the royal show, but that was not going to happen as long as the public was consumed with the ongoing saga of the young prince and his romance with a dazzling commoner,&quot; Andersen wrote. Royal reporter and Diana’s friend Richard Kay also told him, &quot;Members of the royal family simply cannot stand being upstaged.&quot;
After Kate announced her cancer diagnosis, Camilla’s feelings softened, Andersen claimed. The mother of three revealed she was officially in remission in January 2025.
&quot;Camilla had a change of heart [after] her husband’s [cancer] diagnosis [in 2024],&quot; Andersen explained.
&quot;Charles and Kate were always fond of each other, but in the wake of being told that they had cancer, they really bucked up each other’s spirits. And Camilla recognizes that and has said that Kate is really the one who can make Charles laugh, and she appreciates that. …They’re always hugging and kissing, laughing and joking. …They’re very, very close. And Camilla is grateful for all that Kate has done to lift her husband’s spirits.&quot;
Still, Andersen claimed to Fox News Digital that the rivalry between the royal wives isn’t quite over yet.
&quot;…There’s still competition,&quot; he said. &quot;…That is really what makes the whole show. That’s how the monarchy functions: this competition among all the competing camps. Their staffs are constantly feeding information to the press, constantly trying to grab the spotlight for their particular royal. And Camilla and Charles do not want to be upstaged by William and Kate. William and Kate do not want to be upstaged by [Prince] Harry and Meghan [Markle].&quot;
&quot;That’s the kind of creative tension that might surprise a lot of people — they’re competing,&quot; he added.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Fragile relationship with House GOP has Senate Republicans warning &apos;something needs to change&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Senate Republicans are taking stock of their relationship with the House GOP as they gear up for another key test of their unity across chambers. 
Dysfunction, miscommunications and wasted time have dotted the last few months of Republicans&apos; control of Congress, particularly during the longest government shutdown on record. 
Republicans in the upper chamber aren’t singling out others in the House who should bear responsibility, but they do agree that something needs to change as they plow forward to fund immigration operations for the next few years. 
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&quot;I think we all need to get in a room and figure out what&apos;s our plan,&quot; Sen. Katie Britt, R-Ala., told Fox News Digital. &quot;And how are we going to get things done for the American people? That has to be the goal, and right now something needs to change.&quot;
Republicans are readying to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol for the next three and a half years through budget reconciliation, which will require near-perfect unanimity in both chambers to work, given that Democrats are getting cut out of the process. 
But divisions between the chambers were laid bare during the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown, when House Republicans, led by House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., refused to consider the Senate’s compromise plan to reopen the agency. 
That decision prolonged the shutdown for nearly a month, and spurred the necessity to turn to reconciliation. It also fostered frustration between the Senate and House at a time when leadership and President Donald Trump are calling for unity.
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Both Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., have thin majorities to work with — Johnson more so than Thune. That reality isn’t something that’s lost on Senate Republicans, particularly on legislation that Democrats won’t support, and is so far preventing the knives from coming out in the upper chamber. 
&quot;I mean, I think we understand the challenges that Mike has over there. He&apos;s not king. He&apos;s the speaker of the House,&quot; Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., told Fox News Digital. &quot;And their margin of error is less than ours, proportionately. So I can&apos;t imagine. I think he&apos;s doing the very best he can.&quot; 
Some Republicans argue that it’s more of a communication issue between the chambers than unfettered dysfunction in the House.
Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, told Fox News Digital he didn’t buy the &quot;whole House’s dysfunction&quot; argument, and instead said it was incumbent on senators to make more of an effort. 
&quot;I think we have to take a little bit of ownership ourselves here in the Senate, and that&apos;s certainly not [just] the leadership, but all of us,&quot; Moreno said. &quot;Because when we&apos;re working on bills, we should have total, complete synchronicity with the House.&quot; 
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House Republicans, for example, contended that they were blindsided by the Senate deal to reopen the bulk of DHS earlier this year that carved out funding for ICE and Border Patrol.
 &quot;We&apos;ve got to be able to make sure we&apos;re communicating better and working through the issues,&quot; Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., told Fox News Digital. &quot;The House isn’t our enemy. We gotta be able to resolve all the issues on a piece of legislation. We have differences of opinion. OK, let&apos;s work them out.&quot;
The issue of communication is one that, since Republicans took control of both chambers last year, was largely handled by DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin, the former GOP senator who acted as a de facto liaison between both chambers for major legislative pushes. 
When asked if Republicans needed a Mullin 2.0, Lankford said that the main points of communication fell on Thune and Johnson.
And Thune has not been quick to criticize Johnson or House Republicans publicly and noted that the nature of both chambers and how they operate would lead to issues along the way. 
&quot;We obviously have a 60-vote threshold,&quot; Thune said. &quot;We need Democrats. You know, he doesn&apos;t need Democrats, but he needs every Republican, and that&apos;s a real challenge on a good day. And, you know, sometimes there aren’t a lot of good days around here.&quot;
Conversely, Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso, R-Wyo., argued that despite the issues, if Democrats were in control of the chambers, Americans would have been hit with the largest tax hike in decades had Republicans not mustered a unified front to pass Trump’s &quot;big, beautiful bill.&quot; 
&quot;All of that would have been in the opposite if the Democrats had been in the majority and been able to do what they wanted to do to raise taxes,&quot; Barrasso told Fox News Digital.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>LeBron James admits future in NBA is unclear after Lakers&apos; playoff exit</news:name>
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			<news:title>LeBron James admits future in NBA is unclear after Lakers&apos; playoff exit</news:title>
			<news:keywords>LeBron James said Monday night his future in the NBA remains unclear and he’s yet to decide to return to the floor for what would be his 24th season in the league.
James, 41, talked about his future following the Los Angeles Lakers&apos; playoff exit in a Game 4 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder. He said he hasn’t ruled out retirement or a return to the Lakers, but said nothing about possibly joining a different team for the 2026-27 season.
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&quot;I don’t know what the future holds for me, obviously, as it stands right now tonight,&quot; James said. &quot;I’ve got a lot of time now. I think I said it last year after we lost to Minnesota. I’ll go back and recalibrate with my family and talk with them and spend some time with them, and then obviously when the time comes, you guys will know what I decide to do.&quot;
The Thunder dispatched the Lakers in four games with a 115-110 victory. The team had been without Luka Doncic, a key piece to the team’s solid season. He missed the entire playoffs with a hamstring injury.
James led Los Angeles to a first-round upset over the Houston Texans before running into the defending NBA champions in the second round.
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&quot;It’s amazing what he’s doing out there at this age,&quot; Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander said. &quot;It&apos;s very impressive. It&apos;s hard to put it to words. He&apos;s not very old in the grand scheme of life, but for the NBA, he&apos;s pretty old, and he doesn&apos;t seem like it out there. He was a force. He was the top of the scouting report all series. His size gave us issues at times. He was impressive out there. I&apos;m not sure we&apos;ll see anything like that again, his longevity and his greatness.&quot;
He said he will discuss his future with his family over a few glasses of wine.
&quot;Nobody has any idea what the future holds, and I don’t either,&quot; James said. &quot;I’ll take time to recalibrate and look over the season and see what’s best for my future, and when I get to that point, everyone will know.&quot;
James, a 22-time All-Star and four-time NBA champion, is the all-time leader in points scored, games played and field goals attempted.
He averaged 20.9 points and 6.1 rebounds in 60 games played this season.
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			  <news:name>Trump&apos;s tax cuts hand Republicans a killer argument for the midterms</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump&apos;s tax cuts hand Republicans a killer argument for the midterms</news:title>
			<news:keywords>If Republicans want to win the 2026 midterms, they need to take a close look at America’s small businesses.
The White House certainly has. This week, the White House launched National Small Business Week to celebrate their contribution to the economy and to jobs.
But small business owners will also hold the key to who wins, and who loses, this November.
There are more than 36.8 million small businesses in the U.S., if we count companies with 500 employees or fewer.
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Here are some basic stats regarding their importance to the U.S. economy:
But here are some hard truths about what it takes to be a small business owner:
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According to the Tax Foundation, federal, state and local taxes eat up 20-30% of the earned income of small business owners.
In addition, twenty-five percent spend more than $10,000 a year on tax and regulatory compliance. A small business owner spends, on average, 200 to 300 hours per year on compliance tasks. That’s the equivalent of 32 full business days.
On the other hand, small businesses were big beneficiaries of Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill and would be big losers if Democrats yank those benefits away. For example, the bill boosted investment by raising the Section 179 expensing cap to $2.5 million, and restoring 100% bonus depreciation for equipment. The bill also made permanent the 20% Qualified Business Income (QBI) deduction, preventing tax hikes for pass-through entities. If Democrats repeal any of those reforms as part of their &quot;tax the rich&quot; campaign, the consequences for small businesses’ bottom line could be devastating.
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Any observer would say that this is a ready-made GOP constituency, yet its political leanings have been largely ignored. A recent Stanford study shows that people who owned businesses were more likely to vote Republican by nearly 18 percentage points, compared to people who did not run their own businesses. Most importantly, their experiences operating small businesses directly affect their broader political views.
Hit them with high taxes, and they’ll gravitate toward the Republican column when it’s time to vote. Promise them relief from overtaxation, overregulation and shoplifters (whom leftist Democrats praise as &quot;microlooters&quot;), and they’ll listen.
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That built-in Republican bias doesn’t just include restaurant owners in New York City worried about what Mayor Mamdani has planned for them, or beauty salon and gas station proprietors from Los Angeles to Memphis and Washington, D.C. The Stanford study found that doctors who own their own practices are between 2.5 and 5 percentage points more likely to register as Republicans, and are between 3.5 and 6 percentage points more likely to donate to Republican candidates.
The professor who ran the study was shocked at how little research there’s been on this influential group of voters. &quot;This is a really important group in the economy that no one is looking at,&quot; he says.
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No one, that is, except the GOP, if they are smart. Here’s a 36-million-strong national constituency that employs nearly half of all workers in the country, and accounts for two-thirds of all job growth in the U.S. over the last 25 years. In addition, Hispanics make up one out of every four new businesses in America. By mobilizing small business owners, Republicans can also extend their inroads in getting Hispanics to vote in the GOP column.
The key steps forward between now and November should include:
History shows that great political parties aren’t built on ideologies or political programs. They are built on a coalition of shared interests. The &quot;golden age&quot; Trump talks about isn’t just for Silicon Valley billionaires and the Magnificent 7. It’s about the founders and entrepreneurs scattered across every corner of the country, who need a president who understands their needs and vision — and a political party that supports them both.
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			  <news:name>MORNING GLORY: Will Xi free Lai?</news:name>
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			<news:title>MORNING GLORY: Will Xi free Lai?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party Xi Jinping is as known a quantity as is possible for a totalitarian dictator to be known.
Xi is the absolute ruler of the second most powerful nation state in the world. As the dictator-for-life of the nearest nation to the United States in terms of economic and military power, Xi has repeatedly demonstrated in ways large and small that his control of everything and everyone in the People’s Republic of China is complete.
When he sits down opposite of President Donald Trump in the days ahead, Xi will be facing the only person on the planet with more power at his disposal than Xi himself wields, and will do so with the knowledge that President Trump’s time in that position is limited to less than three years while Xi’s is limited only by his own lifespan.
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It is highly likely that a less formidable opponent to Xi will take over the United States government in January, 2029. So why would Xi do anything at all next week that would signal anything other than stubborn strength during or after the upcoming summit?
There are at least two considerations that might yield some significant flexibility on Xi’s part.
First, if Xi cares at all about reducing the enduring global awareness of his ruthlessness, he could release prisoners of significance in the world’s opinion like Jimmy Lai, once a powerful media tycoon in a free Hong Kong. Lai’s imprisonment has served to underscore Xi’s crushing of dissent, his cruelty, and his thoroughness in communicating that message to his own population even at the cost of anchoring the deeply negative perception of him in all of the free world and in history.
Xi’s indifference to that perception is obvious as his treatment of the Uyghurs demonstrated. But perhaps there is a small chance that the Leninist who is almost certainly an atheist may not care about eternity and its judgments but if there is even a small bit of concern on his part about history’s or a deity’s assessment of him, that would be an incentive to use this biggest of stages to lay down a marker on being other than absolutely evil.
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Jimmy Lai is far from the only high profile political prisoner in Xi’s country-wide cell. Pastor Ezra Jin Mingri is another and there are scores more. The release of the publisher or the pastor and any of the scores known by name would oblige historians to account for even a small flicker of humanity in the dictator. Does Xi care about that? Or has he reached a Putin-level of indifference to basic human norms?
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Second, if Xi for any reason wants to provide President Trump with a visible and enduring achievement, he will send Lai and others into exile from China via Air Force One. There is a long list of &quot;asks&quot; that Xi could request of Trump, and the president and his advisors would have to assess the cost of any concessions against the benefit of an extraordinary victory for endurance — if only in the West. President Trump should value a release of symbols of universal human rights very highly. There is great value as well in Xi’s rejection of the request for Lai and others. An accurate assessment of our greatest adversary is pieced together from refusals on such small matters as the fate of one man.
Such occasions as the freeing of a political dissident are of far more significance within free societies than they are of consequence in totalitarian ones. The populations in countries without freedom may become aware of an act of mercy eventually, but it will hardly matter in the course of their country’s evolution. Political earthquakes are not triggered by acts of mercy.
But reassessments of rulers are influenced by such steps. Hitler had Bonhoeffer executed. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn was released from his internal exile in 1956 by Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev. Leonid Brezhnev exiled the genius to the West. Mikhail Gorbachev freed Natan Sharansky.
History remembers.
Hugh Hewitt is a Fox News contributor and host of &quot;The Hugh Hewitt Show&quot; heard weekday afternoons from 3 PM to 6 PM ET on the Salem Radio Network, and simulcast on Salem News Channel. Hugh drives Americans home on the East Coast and to lunch on the West Coast on over 400 affiliates nationwide, and on all the streaming platforms where SNC can be seen. He is a frequent guest on the Fox News Channel’s news roundtable, hosted by Bret Baier weekdays at 6pm ET. A son of Ohio and a graduate of Harvard College and the University of Michigan Law School, Hewitt has been a Professor of Law at Chapman University’s Fowler School of Law since 1996 where he teaches Constitutional Law. Hewitt launched his eponymous radio show from Los Angeles in 1990. Hewitt has frequently appeared on every major national news television network, hosted television shows for PBS and MSNBC, written for every major American paper, has authored a dozen books and moderated a score of Republican candidate debates, most recently the November 2023 Republican presidential debate in Miami and four Republican presidential debates in the 2015-16 cycle. Hewitt focuses his radio show and his column on the Constitution, national security, American politics and the Cleveland Browns and Guardians. Hewitt has interviewed tens of thousands of guests from Democrats Hillary Clinton and John Kerry to Republican Presidents George W. Bush and Donald Trump over his 40 years in broadcasting. This column previews the lead story that will drive his radio/ TV show today.
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			  <news:name>AOC-backed $30 minimum wage plan could backfire in unexpected ways, experts warn</news:name>
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			<news:title>AOC-backed $30 minimum wage plan could backfire in unexpected ways, experts warn</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An ambitious proposal backed by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to raise the federal minimum wage to as high as $30 an hour is drawing red flags from economists who warn the proposal could backfire on the people it&apos;s meant to help.
A new survey published by the Employment Policies Institute found broad skepticism among U.S. economists toward steep minimum wage hikes, with many warning the policy could lead to unintended ripple effects like job losses for low-wage workers and higher prices for all Americans.
Specifically, these economists oppose proposals that push the minimum wage to more than $20 an hour.
The findings come as progressive lawmakers, including Ocasio-Cortez, push for higher federal wage mandates to address rising costs of living. The federal minimum wage has not been adjusted since 2009 despite an annual average inflation rate of 2.57%, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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&quot;We surveyed more than 160 American economists and for proposals over $20 an hour, 96% said they oppose it,&quot; Employment Policies Institute research director Rebekah Paxton told Fox News Digital.
The findings reflect broader resistance to steep minimum wage hikes, with nearly three-quarters of economists opposing a $15 wage and opposition increasing sharply at higher proposed levels.
Paxton said this view cuts across political lines.
&quot;The economists we surveyed spanned the political spectrum — Republicans, Democrats, Libertarians and those who didn’t identify with a party — but they broadly agree that raising the minimum wage above $20 an hour would be harmful for employees, businesses and American consumers,&quot; she said.
Economists pointed to a range of potential downsides for raising the minimum wage from the current $7.25 hourly rate, particularly for lower-skilled workers. A majority said higher minimum wages would likely reduce job opportunities for young people, with up to 95% predicting fewer youth jobs at wage levels above $20.
Industries with thinner margins could be especially vulnerable.
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&quot;Small businesses would likely have the hardest time adapting, but certain industries with tighter profit margins , like hospitality and restaurants, could be hit particularly hard,&quot; Paxton said. &quot;Economists told us it would reduce jobs and make it more difficult for those businesses to operate.&quot;
Many respondents also warned businesses would react to rising labor costs by turning to automation. At higher wage levels, as many as 97% of economists said companies would replace tasks traditionally done by workers with robotic and other automatic means.
The survey highlighted concerns about inflation and the cost of living, with a majority of economists claiming higher minimum wages would increase prices of goods and services, with up to 84% predicting increased costs for consumers if minimum wages were raised to more than $20 an hour.
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&quot;A lot of lawmakers and activists say affordability is the reason for proposing these high minimum wage hikes,&quot; Paxton said. &quot;But what we’re finding is that not only could this cost jobs and reduce hours, it could also increase automation and raise the cost of living.&quot;
Small businesses, in particular, may struggle to absorb those costs. Nearly all economists surveyed, up to 98%, said it would become harder for small businesses to stay afloat under higher wage mandates.
Perhaps most notably, many economists questioned whether raising the minimum wage would achieve its intended goal.
&quot;We’re seeing economists are generally concerned about whether this policy actually delivers meaningful wage benefits,&quot; Paxton said, pointing instead to alternatives like earned income tax credits and other support programs that supplement wages without placing the full burden on employers.
Supporters argue higher wages are necessary to keep up with inflation and rising living costs. But the survey raises fresh doubts about whether the policy could end up doing more harm than good.
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			  <news:name>From Nebraska to West Virginia to New Jersey: Primary clashes set stage for fierce midterm fight</news:name>
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			<news:title>From Nebraska to West Virginia to New Jersey: Primary clashes set stage for fierce midterm fight</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Tuesday is primary day in red-leaning Nebraska, where party showdowns for the House and Senate will tee up general election matchups in the battle for Congress.
Meanwhile, in GOP-dominated West Virginia, establishment Sen. Shelley Moore Capito faces five Republican primary challenges, but enjoys the backing of President Donald Trump.
And in New Jersey, Democratic Mayor Ras Baraka of Newark, who grabbed national attention last year as he was arrested during an anti-ICE protest outside a federal immigration detention center, is facing seven challengers as he seeks a fourth term steering the Garden State&apos;s largest city.
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Tuesday&apos;s contests come with less than six months to go until the 2026 midterm elections, when Republicans aim to hold their razor-thin House and slim Senate majorities, and Democrats hope to ride a blue wave to escape the political wilderness.
Here&apos;s a closer look at Tuesday&apos;s ballot box showdowns.
Republican Sen. Pete Ricketts, who was appointed in 2023 to replace Ben Sasse, and who won a 2024 special election to fill out the final two years of Sasse&apos;s term, is running for a full six-year term. Ricketts faces four primary challengers on Tuesday, but is expected to capture his party&apos;s nomination.
Ricketts is already eyeing the general election, when he&apos;ll face off against independent candidate Dan Osborn, the industrial mechanic and military veteran who gave Republican Sen. Deb Fischer a scare in her 2024 re-election.
SIX MONTHS TILL MIDTERMS: THE TEN RACES THAT WILL DETERMINE THE SENATE&apos;S MAJORITY
Even though the Nebraska Democratic Party supports Osborn in the general election, community college instructor Cindy Burbank and pastor Bill Forbes are running for the Democrats&apos; nomination in the primary.
Both candidates were last-minute filers, and some Nebraska Democratic leaders alleged that Forbes jumped into the race so that a Democrat would be on the fall ballot and siphon votes away from Osborn to help Ricketts.
Forbes has denied the claims.
Burbank says she jumped into the race to keep Forbes off the ballot in November.
In the gubernatorial primary, GOP Gov. Jim Pillen faces five nomination challengers. Former state Sen. Lynne Walz and perennial candidate Larry Marvin face off for the Democratic nomination.
The primary in Nebraska&apos;s 2nd Congressional District, an Omaha-based competitive seat, is grabbing national attention, in the race to succeed retiring Republican Rep. Don Bacon. The seat is a top target for Democrats as they try to retake the House.
Omaha City Councilmember Brinker Harding is unopposed for the Republican nomination.
Two major Democrats, state Sen. John Cavanaugh and Denise Powell, are vying for their party&apos;s congressional nomination.
Nebraska is the only state in the nation, along with Maine, to split their electoral votes in presidential elections. And the electoral vote up for grabs in Nebraska&apos;s 2nd District, known as the &apos;blue dot,&apos; was carried by then-Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 election.
Powell argues that if Cavanaugh wins the primary and then the general election, and steps down from his state Senate seat, GOP Gov. Pillen would replace him with a Republican, which could potentially lead to the GOP-dominated legislature scrapping the &apos;blue dot&apos; and making Nebraska&apos;s electoral votes winner-take-all.
Republican Gov. Patrick Morrisey is not on the ballot in Tuesday&apos;s primary, but the first-term governor&apos;s clout in state politics is on the line, as the governor is targeting several GOP state lawmakers running for re-election.
Meanwhile, in the U.S. Senate race, five Democrats are seeking their party&apos;s nomination.
In Charleston, West Virginia&apos;s capital city, Democratic Mayor Amy Goodwin faces a primary challenge as she seeks a third term. Republican Brian Hunt is unopposed for the Republican nomination.
While Baraka is a Democrat, mayoral elections in Newark are technically nonpartisan.
If no candidate tops 50% of the vote, a runoff between Tuesday&apos;s top two finishers will be held in early June.
The charges against Baraka were dropped, and he later ran for governor, coming in second to then-Rep. Mikie Sherrill in the Democratic gubernatorial primary. Sherrill ended up winning election as New Jersey governor.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>LIZ PEEK: Steve Hilton could pull off a California stunner if voters take the leap</news:name>
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			<news:title>LIZ PEEK: Steve Hilton could pull off a California stunner if voters take the leap</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In 2016, then-presidential candidate Trump famously asked Black voters, &quot;What do you have to lose?&quot;
Trump challenged African American voters to rethink their long-standing allegiance to the Democratic Party, which, he rightly claimed, took them for granted and had failed to deliver on the most pressing demands of Black families, including providing their kids with a good education.
Steve Hilton, a Republican running for governor of deep blue California, should be posing that same question to Golden State voters.
California is one of the most expensive places to live in the country, largely because of decisions made by Democrats who have controlled the state with a two-thirds supermajority in the Legislature since 2018 and have occupied the governor’s mansion since 2011.
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Not only is California unaffordable, but the state also ranks high in homelessness, poverty and illegal immigration, and is bleeding both businesses and residents fed up with high taxes and suffocating regulations.
In a recent CBS News poll, half of California voters said they wanted a candidate who promised &quot;change.&quot; A common-sense, pro-growth candidate, Hilton, a former Fox News host and adviser to the conservative government of David Cameron in the U.K., would not just provide change in the Golden State; he would bring a revolution.
Even some Democrats, like gubernatorial candidate and tech entrepreneur Matt Mahan, are saying the state should change course. Mahan, a Silicon Valley and Harvard graduate who has served for three years as mayor of San Jose, says, &quot;We don’t need MAGA, but we don’t need more of the same,&quot; and has criticized his party on numerous issues, including its handling of homelessness and public safety.
CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR CANDIDATE WARNS OF &apos;MAGA-LIKE&apos; STATE MOVEMENT UNLESS DEMS &apos;WAKE UP&apos;
Primary day in California is June 2. Mail-in voting began Monday. At the moment, Hilton is leading a large field of candidates; as unimaginable as it may seem, the Republican has a shot.
Up until recently, Hilton’s odds were even better because of the way California’s primary election works and because a slew of Democrats were in the running.
The state hosts an open primary, so the top two candidates will face off on Election Day in November, regardless of party. A few weeks ago, Hilton and fellow Republican Chad Bianco, sheriff of Riverside County, were leading the crowded field, with more than eight Democrats splitting their party’s vote. If Hilton and Bianco had finished first and second in the June vote, California would have been on course to elect its first Republican governor since Arnold Schwarzenegger.
WHY ERIC SWALWELL WAS FORCED TO QUIT CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR’S RACE AFTER SEXUAL MISCONDUCT ALLEGATIONS
Democrats were so panicked by that possibility that they frantically called for members of their party to exit the race. When that failed, they appear to have engineered the end of Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell’s run, and career, by revealing sexual assault accusations that had been circling the congressman for some time. It was a merciless but brilliant move. Swalwell was leading at the time but could have become a political liability if the unsavory allegations had surfaced at a critical time in the campaign.
Also, Swalwell’s exit boosted the campaigns of billionaire environmental activist Tom Steyer and Xavier Becerra, a former Biden Cabinet official. Both are now running just behind Hilton. Bianco has dropped to fourth place.
If Hilton squares off against Steyer, Becerra or another Democrat, could he still win? Certainly, it would be an uphill battle. About 46% of California voters are registered Democrats, with the balance roughly split among Republicans, independents and other voters. Also, Hilton has been endorsed by President Donald Trump, whose approval rating in California is below 40%.
DEMOCRATS WISH KAMALA HARRIS RAN FOR CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR, NOT LOOK TO 2028: REPORT
On the other hand, the Democratic field is weak, even by that party’s standards. A recent piece in The New York Times discussed Democrats’ dismay that former Vice President Kamala Harris had not entered the gubernatorial race, with officials conceding that the field is &quot;lackluster.&quot; A year ago, Harris was the favorite contender, according to an Emerson poll, with about 31% of voters and 49% of Democrats backing her run. Instead of jumping into the governor’s race, Harris has been hinting at a third run for the Oval Office.
Tom Steyer, a progressive hedge fund manager, is now running second thanks to his enormous self-financing. CalMatters recently reported that Steyer was &quot;on track to run the most expensive gubernatorial campaign in state history, having already spent more than $132 million.&quot;
With Democrats nationally hewing hard left and adopting a socialist-style anti-wealth platform, Steyer would be an odd choice.
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Another contender is Xavier Becerra, a former Democratic congressman and former head of Health and Human Services under Biden, who picked up a lot of the traditional Democratic Swalwell vote.
Hilton brings to the campaign a fresh and common-sense approach to California’s problems. Like most Americans, Californians are struggling with the high cost of living, with 70% in that CBS poll saying it is &quot;unmanageable.&quot; People are discouraged about the state’s economy, with considerable majorities of Republicans and independents, and even 39% of Democrats, describing it as &quot;bad.&quot;
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Climate policies promulgated by Democrats have driven energy costs through the roof. Gasoline in California now costs over $6 per gallon, more than 40% above the national average. Housing is also much more expensive than in the rest of the U.S., thanks to prohibitive environmental rules. Individual income taxes are the highest in the nation, while the state is tied with Delaware for the highest unemployment.
Hilton says he will end California’s &quot;war on business,&quot; cut taxes and rein in the state’s ever-expanding spending. He is also demanding better schools, posting on his website: &quot;Only 35 percent of K-12 students meet state math standards, and only 47 percent meet state English language standards.&quot;
Hilton has struck a nerve; his campaign has the highest number of individual donors, and he has traveled the state hosting boisterous and enthusiastic rallies. He could deliver what California voters want: change.
What do they have to lose?
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			  <news:name>Route 66 centennial highlights cosmic sites across Northern Arizona</news:name>
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			<news:title>Route 66 centennial highlights cosmic sites across Northern Arizona</news:title>
			<news:keywords>U.S. Route 66 is celebrating 100 years since it became one of the most iconic corridors in American history.
The road stretches 2,448 miles, starting in Chicago and ending in Santa Monica, California. Although the historic highway was decommissioned in the mid-1980s, towns and states created organizations to preserve what was left of the road.
With hundreds of miles running through the American Southwest, some of the out-of-this-world landmarks are found in Northern Arizona. 
There is little doubt that Meteor Crater, considered one of the world’s best-preserved meteorite impact sites, is one of the route’s most notable cosmic stops. But in the 1950s, people also reported a UFO crash in Kingman, Arizona, on the western portion of the route. Midway across Arizona’s stretch of Route 66 is Flagstaff, which locals call a gateway to the Grand Canyon — and to outer space.
FOX&apos;S STEVE DOOCY VISITS KANSAS FOR ROUTE 66&apos;S CENTENNIAL
Before Route 66 was built, astronomer Percival Lowell moved to Flagstaff to build an observatory.
&quot;They look up, and they see what looks like a big birthday cake up on the side of the hill,&quot; Lowell Observatory historian Kevin Schindler said.
Percival Lowell believed there could be life on another planet, specifically Mars.
&quot;And we know today that we haven’t found any intelligent life on Mars. But he built this consciousness that it could be there,&quot; Schindler said.
THE ‘END OF THE ROAD’ FOR ROUTE 66
Then, in 1930, another astronomer, Clyde Tombaugh, discovered what was then considered the ninth planet, Pluto.
&quot;And the fellow who discovered Pluto, Clyde Tombaugh, was born in Streator, Illinois,&quot; Schindler said, &quot;Not all that far off of Route 66, and then he made his great discovery right here.&quot;
The observatory still has the telescope used to identify Pluto and uses it for educational purposes.
NASA has also gravitated to Flagstaff for training. In the 1960s, Apollo astronauts did lunar training at the Cinder Lake Crater Field, just northeast of the town. NASA scientists also used the terrain north of Flagstaff as a simulation of the moon, testing rovers and equipment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Texas Rainbow Crosswalk Ban Leads San Antonio to Paint Sidewalks Instead</news:name>
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			<news:title>Texas Rainbow Crosswalk Ban Leads San Antonio to Paint Sidewalks Instead</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After the state ordered the removal of rainbow crosswalks, San Antonio used colorful sidewalks to keep public pride symbols alive in the city.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Former Congressman Barney Frank, Now in Hospice, Offers Democrats Frank Words of Advice</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former Congressman Barney Frank, Now in Hospice, Offers Democrats Frank Words of Advice</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Mr. Frank speaks about the missteps of the Democratic Party and his hope for its future. “Frankly, if I weren’t dying, people wouldn’t be paying as much attention.”</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>What to Watch in Tuesday’s Primaries in Nebraska and West Virginia</news:name>
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			<news:title>What to Watch in Tuesday’s Primaries in Nebraska and West Virginia</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Democrats will choose a candidate in a House battleground in Nebraska, and an unusual Senate primary could decide the fate of Omaha’s “blue dot” vote.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>China Sought Access to Anthropic’s Newest A.I. The Answer Was No.</news:name>
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			<news:title>China Sought Access to Anthropic’s Newest A.I. The Answer Was No.</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The latest artificial intelligence models from Anthropic and OpenAI are extending the United States’ lead over China and intensifying the rivalry between the countries.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump to confront Xi at high-stakes summit over China backing for Iran, Russia</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump to confront Xi at high-stakes summit over China backing for Iran, Russia</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Trump administration is ramping pressure on China over what U.S. officials describe as Beijing’s economic and material support for Iran and Russia ahead of President Donald Trump’s upcoming summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
A senior administration official told reporters Sunday that Trump already has spoken &quot;multiple times&quot; with Xi about &quot;the revenue that China provides to both those regimes and therefore as well as dual use goods, components and parts, not to mention the potential of weapons exports.&quot;
&quot;I expect that conversation to continue,&quot; the official said during a White House preview call ahead of Trump’s trip to Beijing.
The comments underscore how deeply Iran and Russia have become intertwined with the broader U.S.–China relationship, with the administration increasingly framing Beijing not only as an economic competitor but also as a critical enabler of adversarial regimes.
TRUMP SPEAKS WITH CHINESE PRESIDENT XI, WHITE HOUSE OFFICIAL CONFIRMS
&quot;You&apos;ve seen some actions, meaning sanctions coming out from the U.S. side just in the last few days that I&apos;m sure will be part of that conversation,&quot; the official added.
China ordered firms in early May to ignore U.S. sanctions targeting Iranian oil, a direct test of the U.S. crackdown.
A new directive, issued through China’s Commerce Ministry Sunday, invokes a 2021 &quot;blocking statute&quot; that prohibits firms from complying with foreign sanctions deemed illegitimate. The order applies to several Chinese refiners accused by the U.S. of purchasing Iranian crude, including major independent processors known as &quot;teapot&quot; refineries.
The move represents a shift from years of opaque workarounds to more explicit state-backed resistance, as Beijing signals it will not cooperate with U.S. efforts to cut off a key source of revenue for Iran.
CHINA ORDERS FIRMS TO IGNORE US IRAN SANCTIONS, DARING US TO ENFORCE CRACKDOWN
U.S. officials increasingly have accused China of helping sustain Iran’s military and economic capabilities through oil purchases, dual-use exports and intermediary networks tied to Tehran’s drone and missile programs.
Chinese officials pushed back on the allegations, saying Beijing follows strict export controls and accusing Washington of mischaracterizing its role.
&quot;China always acts prudently and responsibly on the export of military products, and exercises strict control in accordance with China’s laws and regulations on export control and due international obligations,&quot; Chinese Embassy spokesperson Liu Pengyu said.
&quot;China opposes groundless smear and ill-intentioned association,&quot; Liu added. &quot;The pressing priority is to make every effort to prevent by all means a relapse in fighting, rather than exploiting the conflict to maliciously smear other nations.&quot;
Liu also emphasized that China is prepared to work with the United States to &quot;expand cooperation and manage differences in the spirit of equality, respect and mutual benefit.&quot;
&quot;China, let’s see them step up with some diplomacy and get the Iranians to open the strait,&quot; Bessent said in a Fox News interview May 4.
&quot;Iran is the largest state sponsor of terrorism … China has been buying 90 percent of their energy, so they are funding the largest state sponsor of terrorism,&quot; he added.
Chinese officials have repeatedly defended Beijing’s trade relationship with Iran as &quot;normal economic cooperation&quot; and criticized U.S. sanctions as unilateral measures that interfere with legitimate trade.
China has become Iran’s largest economic lifeline in recent years, purchasing the overwhelming majority of Iranian oil exports despite U.S. sanctions. Analysts and U.S. government reports have said those purchases generate billions of dollars in revenue for Iran and help fund the regime’s military activities and regional proxy networks.
The Treasury Department also has repeatedly sanctioned Chinese and Hong Kong-based companies accused of helping Iran procure materials and components linked to ballistic missiles and drones, including parts tied to the Shahed drone program. U.S. officials have raised concerns about shipments of dual-use goods such as electronics, industrial equipment and missile-fuel precursor chemicals that can be used for both civilian and military purposes.
While Beijing largely curtailed overt state-to-state arms sales to Iran years ago under international pressure, U.S. officials and outside analysts say Chinese firms and intermediaries continue to play a significant role in supplying sensitive technologies and materials through commercial channels and sanctions-evasion networks.
Officials said the leaders are also expected to discuss Taiwan, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and rare earth supply chains during the summit.
The White House previewed discussions around a potential &quot;U.S.-China Board of Trade&quot; and &quot;Board of Investment,&quot; which officials described as possible government-to-government mechanisms for managing trade and investment issues between the two countries. 
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Administration officials also emphasized there would be no change in longstanding U.S. policy toward Taiwan, while highlighting increased American arms sales to Taipei and calling for Taiwan to further boost defense spending.
Artificial intelligence is also emerging as a growing focus in the relationship. 
Officials said Trump and Xi could discuss establishing a formal communication channel on AI-related security concerns as both countries race to develop increasingly advanced systems with military and cyber implications.
Officials additionally pointed to ongoing discussions surrounding rare earth supply chains and access to critical minerals used in defense systems, electronics and advanced manufacturing.
The Chinese embassy could not immediately be reached for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Arizona GOP Expanding Election Integrity Effort</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arizona GOP Expanding Election Integrity Effort</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Matthew Holloway |
The Arizona Republican Party is ramping up its election integrity operations ahead of the 2026 election cycle, naming attorney Greg Roeberg as legal counsel to oversee legal strategy and respond to anticipated election-related disputes.
Under the leadership of Chairman Sergio Arellano, party officials said Roeberg will help guide legal strategy and election-related operations in the lead-up to statewide races, including a competitive contest for attorney general.
Roeberg, an Arizona-based attorney with experience in business and government law, has served as an election integrity attorney for the Republican National Committee, President Donald Trump, and Republican candidates in Arizona during the 2020, 2022, and 2024 election cycles.
In an exclusive statement to AZ Free News, Arellano explained that election integrity remains a central issue for voters heading into 2026.
“Election integrity is a mandate from Arizona voters, and Greg Roeberg has already proven he knows how to fight and win on that front— having represented President Trump and Republican candidates in the most consequential election battles in our state,” Arellano said.
Arellano also referenced ongoing disputes between Republicans and Arizona election officials, including Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, stating that the party is preparing legal resources to respond to election administration issues in the coming cycle.
“We have seen how far Adrian Fontes will go to assert his will to subvert fair and free elections, and the AZGOP stands ready now to protect voters,” Arellano said.
Roeberg said he is “honored to serve the Arizona Republican Party” and emphasized the importance of legal preparation ahead of the next election.
“After three election cycles in the trenches, I know what’s at stake in this state,” Roeberg said. “I’m ready to get to work alongside Chairman Arellano and our grassroots team to protect the voice of every legal voter in Arizona.”
Earlier in the 2026 cycle, Roeberg launched a campaign for Arizona attorney general before stepping aside to focus on election-related legal work.
The appointment comes as both parties continue building legal and campaign infrastructure ahead of the 2026 election cycle, with election administration and litigation expected to remain a central component of political strategy in Arizona.





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			<news:title>Ciscomani Secures New Military Mission For Fort Huachuca</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Ethan Faverino |
Congressman Juan Ciscomani (R-AZ-06) has secured a significant new mission for Fort Huachuca, marking a major victory for national security, economic growth, and Arizona’s Sixth Congressional District.
The U.S. Department of War has selected Fort Huachuca as the primary site for the new mission and squadron, recognizing the installation’s unique strategic capabilities, advanced infrastructure, and strong regional support.
Local leaders and stakeholders across Cochise County and Southern Arizona are applauding Rep. Ciscomani’s determined advocacy and successful collaboration with the Trump administration and the Department of Defense.
“This new mission is a win for Sierra Vista and Cochise County, a win for Arizona and a win for our national security,” stated Ciscomani. “Most importantly, this a testament to Fort Huachuca and its nationally recognized role as an unequalled strategic asset, not just today, but for the future of our national defense.”
Fort Huachuca, located approximately 15 miles north of the U.S.-Mexico border, is the largest employer in Cochise County. It features 946 square miles of restricted airspace and 2,500 square miles of protected electronic ranges. Its selection was strengthened by a robust regional ecosystem that includes the University of Arizona, along with major defense contractors such as Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, and Honeywell.
Local leaders emphasized the mission’s broad benefits, including high-quality job creation and substantial economic impact.
Dr. Randy Groth, Fort Huachuca 50 said, “The selection of Fort Huachuca as the primary site for the new mission and squadron is a significant achievement for Sierra Vista and Cochise County, solidifying our community’s leadership in homeland defense and national security. I value Congressman Ciscomani’s dedicated advocacy and ongoing collaboration with the Department of War in securing this vital mission, which will create new opportunities and strengthen our region’s commitment to supporting our active duty service members.”
Clea McCaa, Mayor of Sierra Vista, stated, “Bringing this new mission to Fort Huachuca is a game-changer for Sierra Vista and our surrounding region. Not only will it further support American interests by strengthening our national defense posture, but it will also create high-quality jobs, bringing in approximately $3 billion in economic impact and reinforcing our city’s strong partnership with the Department of Defense. I appreciate Congressman Ciscomani’s continued advocacy over the past year in securing Fort Huachuca for this important investment in our future.”
Suresh Garimella, President of University of Arizona added, “The establishment of this mission at Fort Huachuca is a historic win for Arizona and a testament to the tireless advocacy of Congressman Juan Ciscomani. The University of Arizona has a long and storied legacy, and we are eager to bring our world-class research and technical prowess to this vital national security priority. We look forward to supporting the Air Force in Southern Arizona to safeguard our nation’s interests.”
Melany Edwards-Barton, Sky Islands Regional Partnership said, “The fact of the matter is, missions don’t come to an area that is not supported by its community. We have a supportive community down here that is willing to support it. Bringing in another mission adds jobs, adds another level of financial security to our region; the economic impact is going to be fabulous.”
This announcement underscores Fort Huachuca’s continued importance to America’s defense posture and delivers tangible economic benefits to Southern Arizona.





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			<news:title>ASU Encourages Freshmen To Take Courses On LGBTQ+ Identity And Witchcraft</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Staff Reporter |
Arizona State University is encouraging freshmen to take courses on LGBTQ+ identity and witchcraft, which some are criticizing as “woke” content that undermines rather than contributes to academia.
ASU offers these courses through Discovery Seminars offered exclusively to freshmen students. Each seminar comes with one course credit. 


INBOX: Arizona State University (@ASU) is hosting multiple woke seminars on topics like LGBTQ media and how witches are oppressed in society.
No, this isn&apos;t a joke…
This is what your tax dollars are being spent on. pic.twitter.com/NZWQyTlyuo
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) May 8, 2026





The LGBTQ+ identity course, “LGBTQ+ Cinema and TV in Pop Culture,” is taught by Gabriel Acevedo, assistant professor of English and Puerto Rican native. While teaching at a Catholic school in Puerto Rico, Acevedo introduced LGBTQ+ poetry to his students.
The ASU course focuses on mobilizing progressive ideas of gender, sexuality, and LGBTQ+ identities through pop culture, namely visual media like TV and movies. 
Concepts of gender and sexuality are presented as fluid and subject to change with time. The course also explores how intersectionality impacts LGBTQ+ ideology by discussing identities, race, abilities, and class. 
“[This course will] determine the extent to which LGBTQ+ experiences and conversations can unlock unprecedented, crucial, and essential cultural movements for young adults and teens,” stated the course description. 
Acevedo’s most recent publication featured on the National Council of Teachers of English for the English Journal, “Mediating Empathy: Teaching LGBTQIA+ Young Adult Literature with Literary and Critical Care,” stressed the importance of not just including LGBTQ+ content in courses but teaching affirmation of LGBTQ+ identities to students. 
Acevedo’s approach proposed treating LGBTQ+ content with the same reverence as works more traditionally classified as classic literature.
“Without intentional pedagogical focus, teachers risk unintentionally reinforcing the very marginalization they aim to challenge. Therefore, LGBTQIA+ texts should be regarded as cultural artifacts that require careful interpretation, balancing celebration of queer humanity with strategies for harm reduction,” said Acevedo. “These experiences strengthen my belief that every young person — whether queer, questioning, or cisgender heterosexual — benefits from literature that affirms gender and sexuality diversity and fosters critical empathy. Similarly, teachers, whether queer-identifying or allies, need practical, research-based strategies to responsibly include such texts in their classrooms.”
The witchcraft course, “Witches in the Age of #WitchTok,” is taught by Susan Nguyen, a poet and the Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing editor-in-chief of ASU’s international literary journal, Hayden’s Ferry Review. 
“#WitchTok” refers to the viral online subculture with millions of posts and billions of views dedicated to witchcraft. Creators who engage in this online subculture practice witchcraft and many use their platforms to educate others practicing, to include spells, potions, and divination. 
Users attest to communicating with deities such as Hekate, or creatures like fairies and forest nymphs.
Some users attest that witchcraft and Christianity, which commands against the practice of witchcraft, may be practiced simultaneously. 
Top creators include Frankie Ann (@chaoticwitchaunt, over 1.6 million followers across multiple social media channels).
In her course, Nguyen reframes witches as more than fictional side characters and as real and “powerful” figures of controversy and esteem that are making a “comeback.”
Nguyen also promotes and encourages gossip “as a tool of power and protection, especially for women and marginalized communities.”





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			  <news:name>How Marco Rubio is riding laughter and memes to social media dominance</news:name>
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			<news:title>How Marco Rubio is riding laughter and memes to social media dominance</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Marco Rubio has conquered the online world.
The word most frequently associated with him is &quot;hilarious.&quot;
He’s become a one-man meme, with endless fake images of him wearing different outfits to exaggerate his many jobs.
When a top government official goes so utterly viral, it’s usually for doing something cringeworthy.
WHAT RUBIO’S RISE AS THE INTERNET’S &apos;FIXER&apos; TELLS US ABOUT TODAY’S POLITICS
But here’s the difference: Rubio is in on the joke.
In fact, he’s done everything he can to fan the flames of his cyberfame.
The secretary of state holds many jobs, including national security adviser, and, for a time, acting national archivist, acting head of the USAID program and de facto ruler of Venezuela.
VIRAL MARCO RUBIO CLIP ON HIS VISION FOR AMERICA SPARKS MORE 2028 SPECULATION
First, he has a really good sense of humor.
Football coach, sailor, Viking, Eskimo, Canadian mountie, armed bandit, astronaut, medieval disciple, grime-covered plumber – all posted by users with funny captions.
And all this comes as President Trump has been asking his advisers: JD or Marco?
Not that anyone’s been thinking about 2028, right?
Peak Marco came when he briefed the press while filling in for Karoline Leavitt, who just had a baby.
Rubio played dumb for some of it. He said he had a chart and some had red X’s next to their names, quickly admitting he made that up.
He called on one reporter in black, then said, &quot;you don’t have black, and you have blue on,&quot; even though he’s &quot;color blind… This is chaos, guys… There’s no way I can figure out who to call on… Do they get two questions?... I’m wingin’ it, guys… Let’s go to the front, these guys are gonna get mad.&quot;
The wittier moments have been strung together by online geeks to the point where it feels like a Netflix comedy special. 
He answered one question in Spanish. Perhaps I should mention that Rubio would be the first Latino president.
RUBIO’S TRUMP ADMIN JUGGLING ACT GROWS AS MEME-WORTHY ROLE LIST BECOMES REALITY
&quot;Rubio memes are the most delightful thing to hit modern politics in decades,&quot; says Washington Post columnist Megan McArdle. &quot;The entire family can enjoy them, from your MAGA uncle to your #NeverTrump niece, from your ‘resistance lib’ cousin to your ‘abundance bro’ brother. For one shining moment, we can all glance at our phones and crack a whimsical smile together.&quot; 
&quot;Rubio Memes Conquer the Internet,&quot; says Newsweek.
&quot;Marco Rubio’s Meme-Worthy Rise to the Center of Trump’s Second Term,&quot; says Miami New Times.
But the secretary is also very disciplined, as when he was talking tough about Iran.  He finessed a question on whether the U.S. firing on Iranian ships should be deemed an act of war by reframing the situation.   
&quot;These guys shut down the Strait of Hormuz… The only people who are allowed to go through there without paying 100% are the Iranians. If you do that, they’ll keep the Strait closed forever. It’s not an act of war, it’s a defensive measure. You know what is an act of war? Putting mines in the water… This is crazy stuff, but this is what they’ve done.&quot;
MARCO RUBIO SPOTTED BEHIND DJ BOOTH AT FAMILY WEDDING AS SOCIAL MEDIA REACTS TO VIRAL CLIP
But many analysts, not just in Tehran, do consider the American attacks an act of war.
President Trump, backed by Rubio, was more negative, saying yesterday the Iranian ceasefire &quot;is on life support… If you can believe it, how stupid. Are they stupid people? They didn&apos;t want to believe it. They think that, well, I&apos;ll get tired of this or I&apos;ll get bored, or I&apos;ll have some pressure. But there&apos;s no pressure. There&apos;s no pressure at all.&quot; 
Now it’s possible that Vance may not run – he and his wife are expecting another baby – but whether it’s Rubio or Vance, they’d both be saddled with defending the Trump record.
It’s not that the former Florida senator is incapable of acting like a typical politician. I remember grabbing him in the hallway in the run-up to the 2016 campaign and asking if he planned to run. He said he wasn’t thinking about it, which we both knew was BS.
During the campaign, I watched him work an audience and thought this guy knows what to do behind the mic. When a woman fainted, he stopped and made sure she got help before continuing.
I do know one thing: once you run for president, you’ve been bitten by the bug.
Vance, as vice president, is the obvious front-runner. Rubio has said he won’t run if Vance does, and they have a friendly relationship. Trump wants Rubio to be second on the ticket.
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But there’s a Marco surge going on, and he is more than happy to ride that wave.
Oh, there’s one more thing. At a family event, Rubio was seen working the music board as people danced – what we used to call a spinner. 
A reporter asked about his moniker.
&quot;You’re not ready for my DJ name,&quot; he said with a big grin.
Now that’s a rock ’n’ roll Republican.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Michigan Democrats propose package seeking to legalize assisted suicide</news:name>
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			<news:title>Michigan Democrats propose package seeking to legalize assisted suicide</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Democrats in the Michigan House have proposed a package of bills that aim to legalize medically assisted suicide for certain terminally ill adults.
The package, which would create a Death with Dignity Act, would allow certain terminally ill adults with six months or less to live to request and receive medication to end their own life.
As part of the package, patients would need to make multiple requests, both in written and oral form, and must wait at least 15 days between requests. They must also receive an evaluation from two doctors, potentially receive a mental health evaluation, be informed of alternatives such as hospice and pain care and be told they may change their minds at any time.
&quot;A person who without authorization of the patient willfully alters or forges a request for medication under this act or conceals or destroys a rescission of that request with the intent or effect of causing the patient&apos;s death is guilty of a felony punishable by imprisonment for not more than 20 years or a fine of not more than $375,000.00, or both,&quot; the legislation reads.
DELAWARE&apos;S ASSISTED SUICIDE BILL SIGNED INTO LAW, MAKING IT THE 11TH STATE WITH SUCH A STATUTE
The proposal also does not allow a doctor or anyone else to directly cause death through lethal injection, mercy killing or active euthanasia.
The package would protect doctors and others from criminal or civil liability if they follow the law, allow providers to opt out and protect patients from insurance discrimination.
Doctors, pharmacists and other licensed professionals cannot be investigated or disciplined simply for assisting in so-called death with dignity, as long as they follow the law, according to the measure.
NY GOV. HOCHUL TO SIGN BILL TO LEGALIZE PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED SUICIDE: &apos;WHO AM I TO DENY YOU?&apos;
The state health department would review cases and publish annual reports. The department would have access to prescription records related to life-ending medication to monitor compliance.
Additionally, health insurers would not be allowed to deny or limit coverage because a person plans to end their lives under the Death with Dignity Act.
Existing insurance rules would be amended so that a patient choosing medical aid when dying would not be treated as having died by suicide for insurance purposes. Life insurance rules about suicide would not apply if a person dies under the Death with Dignity Act.
Michigan would join about a dozen other states and Washington, D.C., in adopting laws allowing physician-assisted suicide for terminally ill adults, including Delaware, New York and Illinois, which each approved legislation in 2025 that will take effect this year.
Several other countries, including Canada, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Australia and Colombia, have also legalized so-called death with dignity.
Supporters of the legislation, including medical-aid-in-dying advocacy groups, argue that it would give mentally capable, terminally ill adults an additional end-of-life option, while preserving safeguards such as multiple requests, physician review, waiting periods and the ability to rescind a request at any time.
Republicans and faith leaders, particularly within Catholic and Evangelical communities, have long raised concerns about assisted suicide, citing the sanctity of life, as well as moral and ethical concerns.
&quot;So-called assisted death endangers the weak and marginalized in a society, and it corrupts medicine and erodes our obligations to family,&quot; U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., previously said. &quot;And we will promote and respect every life, no matter how old or sick or weak those persons may be.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Minnesota Senate votes to ban ICE from wearing masks, allow residents to sue for constitutional violations</news:name>
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			<news:title>Minnesota Senate votes to ban ICE from wearing masks, allow residents to sue for constitutional violations</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Minnesota Senate on Monday narrowly passed a bill that would restrict federal agents from concealing their identities, with exceptions, and create a path for lawsuits over alleged constitutional violations stemming from immigration enforcement in the state.
The bill narrowly passed with a 34-33 party line vote. It now heads to the House, where it faces an uphill battle with the chamber evenly split between Democrats and Republicans.
The legislation also instructs schools, day cares and health care facilities to deny access to agents seeking to conduct civil immigration enforcement on their premises without a signed judicial warrant, with some exceptions. And it prohibits certain civil immigration arrests of people attending court proceedings.
Additionally, it gives state officials the authority to investigate deaths involving federal agents’ use of force and creates penalties or civil liability in certain cases when someone fails to render aid after a shooting.
TRUMP&apos;S IMMIGRATION CRACKDOWN IN THE SPOTLIGHT AHEAD OF MIDTERMS AS FATAL MN SHOOTINGS IGNITE BACKLASH
Democratic Sen. Omar Fateh, a co-sponsor of the bill, said the federal government&apos;s raids in Minnesota displayed &quot;a show of force against immigrant communities,&quot; according to The Minnesota Star Tribune.
&quot;They said agents were here to enforce law and order,&quot; Fateh said. &quot;Again, they lied. They broke down doors without a warrant, denied people due process, assaulted, arrested, tear-gassed and shot peaceful people.&quot;
This comes as several Democratic-led states have sought to adopt restrictions on immigration agents, particularly after the fatal shootings of two U.S. citizens in separate incidents in January during immigration raids in Minneapolis that triggered nationwide protests.
Lawmakers in New York reached an agreement with Gov. Kathy Hochul on a final state budget to limit state and local cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement and place restrictions on masked agents and warrantless searches of homes, schools and other locations. The deal would also allow residents to sue immigration agents.
A mask ban was also passed by California lawmakers, but similar restrictions have faced federal court challenges, including rulings blocking parts of California’s law.
Other Democratic-led states, including New Jersey and Massachusetts, ​have proposed ⁠similar plans to block immigration agents from wearing masks during President Donald Trump&apos;s immigration crackdown.
Minnesota Democratic Sen. Ron Latz, another co-sponsor of the bill passed on Monday, said the measure aims to bring accountability and &quot;ensuring that what happened here never happens again.&quot;
&quot;What we endured was one of the darkest periods in American history when the government ... sent masked men — armed, untrained and unrestrained — to terrorize our communities,&quot; Latz said, according to The Minnesota Star Tribune.
Republicans, meanwhile, accused Democrats of inflammatory rhetoric about the immigration raids and said Minnesota officials should be cooperating with ICE.
&quot;We need more cooperation in this state between our federal, state and local officials,&quot; GOP Sen. Michael Kreun said, according to the outlet. &quot;More cooperation, not less cooperation. That will help reduce the need for street-level enforcement, which many people are very uncomfortable with.&quot;
MASSACHUSETTS BILL WOULD FORCE ICE AGENTS TO UNMASK
Republican Sen. Glenn Gruenhagen argued that immigration crackdowns have made cities across the country safer, although local officials have blamed the Trump administration for violence after immigration agents shot multiple people in recent months.
Senate Republicans also said the package would cost taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars in potential litigation since the state will likely be sued.
&quot;This bill will put Minnesota on a collision course with dangerous illegal immigrants who roam freely while federal authorities face legal challenges,&quot; Senate Republican Leader Mark Johnson said in a statement.
The legislation&apos;s mask ban for federal agents carves out some exceptions, including for medical needs.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the Department of Homeland Security for comment.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>&apos;This is your time&apos;: Harrison Ford speaks to record ASU graduating class</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Arizona State University celebrated a milestone with its largest class ever—over 22,000 students—with actor Harrison Ford offering an inspiring address.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Thinking Machines wants to build an AI that actually listens while it talks</news:name>
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			<news:title>Thinking Machines wants to build an AI that actually listens while it talks</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Right now, every AI model you&apos;ve ever used works the same way. You talk, it listens. It responds, you listen. Thinking Machines is trying to change that by building a model that processes your input and generates a response at the same time, so it&apos;s more like a phone call than a text chain.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Judge Again Delays Guantánamo’s First Death-Penalty Terror Trial</news:name>
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			  <news:name>Liberal arts college drops prof’s name from campus hall after grave dig controversy</news:name>
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			<news:title>Liberal arts college drops prof’s name from campus hall after grave dig controversy</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A small Pennsylvania liberal arts college is scrubbing a professor’s name from a campus building after revelations he excavated a Native American burial site and promoted racial hierarchies.
Swarthmore College, located outside Philadelphia, has already removed Spencer Trotter’s name from the building formerly known as Trotter Hall, now temporarily labeled &quot;Old Science Hall,&quot; as it works toward a permanent replacement. The college also removed Trotter’s name from the adjacent lawn.
The push to remove Trotter’s name follows a more than two-year investigation by the college, according to the school’s student newspaper, The Phoenix. The review followed a 2022 report that highlighted the excavation of a Lenape burial site whose ownership was later returned to Native American hands, the outlet reported.
According to The Phoenix, a faculty-chaired task force that includes students, faculty and staff has since spent months reviewing records, surveying the campus community and narrowing potential names, with a final recommendation due to the college president by May 1, 2026, before being sent for Board of Managers approval.
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The building has carried Trotter’s name since 1937, but a college review, detailed in a campus communication from President Val Smith, found the longtime biology professor excavated a Lenape burial site in 1899, removing human remains and displaying them on campus, actions the college now says were unethical.
The college has said it has been unable to determine what ultimately happened to the remains Trotter displayed, according to The Phoenix.
In a prior letter to the campus community, Smith apologized for the history, stating the remains &quot;should never have been removed from their burial site&quot; and calling the actions &quot;inexcusable,&quot; even if such practices were more common at the time.
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But the decision has also sparked questions about whether such moves amount to rewriting history.
At a recent town hall, that concern was raised directly, The Phoenix reported, with some alumni and community members questioning whether removing Trotter’s name constitutes revisionism.
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Some alumni have criticized the move as &quot;revisionist,&quot; arguing it risks undermining the college’s commitment to historical inquiry, according to The Phoenix.
Critics of the renaming say keeping Trotter’s name could allow the college to confront its history rather than remove visible reminders of it. Supporters say the change acknowledges harm caused by the excavation and display of Native American remains.
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Task force member and history professor Bob Weinberg pushed back, saying reassessing historical figures is part of the academic process.
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&quot;You don’t want to erase the past, but you want to acknowledge it… and explain why it’s important that we are changing this,&quot; he said, according to the student newspaper.
The task force has worked to identify a replacement name aligned with the college’s current priorities, including increasing diversity and choosing someone with direct ties to the institution.
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&quot;It turns out individuals are really complicated,&quot; task force chair Cat Norris told The Phoenix, noting the difficulty of vetting potential names.
Trotter, who taught for more than 30 years around the turn of the 20th century, has also drawn criticism for writings described as &quot;scientific racism,&quot; including claims that Native Americans underutilized land later farmed by Europeans.
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Proposals to name the building after the Lenape people were considered but ultimately rejected over concerns they could be seen as performative without additional action, according to The Phoenix.
The college has also launched a broader review of its collections and handling of human remains, including new ethical standards for acquisition and repatriation, The Phoenix reported.
A final decision on the building’s new name is expected later this year.
Fox News Digital reached out to the school for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Prosecutors seek death penalty vs. man who confessed to killing 3 at Tucson prison</news:name>
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			  <news:name>RTA rejects wrongful termination claims by former director Moghimi</news:name>
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			<news:title>RTA rejects wrongful termination claims by former director Moghimi</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Justice Dept. Subpoenas Wall Street Journal in Leak Investigation</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>Critics raised concerns over press freedom after The Journal disclosed receiving subpoenas related to an article on deliberations on the risks of military action in Iran.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Phoenix Children’s graduation celebrates students overcoming illness and injury through ‘1 Darn Cool School’</news:name>
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			  <news:name>Suspected roadway gunman with reported criminal history sparks outrage after drivers shot</news:name>
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			<news:title>Suspected roadway gunman with reported criminal history sparks outrage after drivers shot</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Outrage erupted online following a chaotic police-involved shooting in Cambridge, Massachusetts on Monday, with critics pointing to the suspected gunman’s criminal history after authorities said he opened fire along a busy roadway.
Video shared by FOX 25 Boston appears to show the suspect, identified by Middlesex County District Attorney Marian T. Ryan as Tyler Brown, walking down the street while firing as cars pass nearby, prompting a heavy law enforcement response.
The station reported the video shows the suspect being shot, though the portion of the footage it shared does not include that moment.
Massachusetts State Police said troopers responded around 1:20 p.m. to a shooting involving law enforcement in the area of Memorial Drive and River Street.
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&quot;EMS has responded to the scene to treat at least one individual for a gunshot wound,&quot; the agency said, adding that no additional details about the circumstances were immediately available.
Cambridge Police Department (CPD) said officers were called shortly after 1:30 p.m. for reports of gunshots in the same area, noting there is no ongoing danger to the public.
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&quot;CPD and State Police are on-scene, however there is no on-going danger to the public,&quot; the department said in a statement, asking residents to avoid the area.
Ryan said the incident began after Boston police alerted authorities about a man acting erratically who was believed to be armed with a rifle.
By the time officers arrived, the situation had escalated into what officials described as an active shooter incident, with the suspect walking down the middle of Memorial Drive and firing in an erratic manner as traffic came to a halt.
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&quot;In the course of doing that, two males in vehicles separately were struck by gunfire,&quot; Ryan said.
Authorities said a Massachusetts State Police trooper and an armed civilian — described as a former Marine licensed to carry — confronted the suspect as people fled their vehicles and sought cover.
Both the trooper and the civilian fired their weapons, striking Brown multiple times in the extremities, Ryan said. Brown was treated at the scene and transported to a Boston hospital, where he remains in custody.
The two victims who were shot while inside their vehicles were also taken to Boston hospitals with life-threatening injuries, officials said.
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Ryan said a &quot;very high number of rounds — in the neighborhood of 50 to 60 — were fired in a very short period of time&quot; during the incident.
Brown is expected to face multiple charges, including two counts of armed assault with intent to murder, along with weapons offenses.
Boston 25 News reported that Brown has a criminal history spanning nearly two decades, citing court records tied to a man with the same name and date of birth that include prior firearm and drug convictions. The outlet reported that in 2020, Brown fired multiple rounds at Boston police officers while already on probation in a separate case.
The report said prosecutors at the time sought a significantly longer sentence, but a judge imposed a shorter term that drew criticism from the district attorney’s office.
Reaction to Brown’s reported criminal history quickly spread online, with Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy writing on social media that &quot;the judge who let this guy off easy should go to prison.&quot;
Massachusetts Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike Minogue weighed in on the shooting, vowing to push to ensure that repeat offenders like Brown are not given lenient sentences or parole.
&quot;The fundamental role of the governor is to uphold the law and keep our communities safe. When our criminal justice system throws common sense out the window and allows dangerous, violent people to get out of prison quickly or early, it means innocent moms, dads, and kids may be killed,&quot; Minogue said in a statement. &quot;I am grateful to the officers who stopped today&apos;s attack and saved lives.&quot;
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey reiterated in a post on X that there is no ongoing threat to the public following the shooting.
&quot;I’m closely monitoring the situation on Memorial Drive. @MassStatePolice are on the scene and working alongside local law enforcement to investigate. There is no ongoing threat to the public,&quot; she wrote. &quot;However, residents and commuters are strongly encouraged to avoid the area to allow public safety personnel to do their work. Grateful to first responders who worked quickly to keep people safe and secure the scene.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump administration rejects UN migration declaration, says &apos;mass migration was never safe&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump administration rejects UN migration declaration, says &apos;mass migration was never safe&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The U.S. ​State Department ‌announced on Monday that it refused to back an ​International Migration Review Forum &quot;progress&quot; declaration, ​accusing the U.N. of efforts to &quot;advocate and facilitate replacement immigration in the United States and across the broader West.&quot;
The U.S. did not participate in the second International Migration Review Forum, held May 5–8 at U.N. Headquarters in New York, and will not support the declaration, the department said in a statement on Monday.
The forum is the U.N.’s main global platform for member states to review implementation of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration, according to the U.N. Network on Migration. The 2026 forum was scheduled to produce an intergovernmentally agreed &quot;Progress Declaration.&quot;
President Donald Trump ended U.S. participation in the U.N. process to develop the Global Compact for Migration during his first term in 2017, and now the State Department says the federal government will again affirm its opposition.
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The Global Compact was adopted in 2018 after the U.S. withdrew from the process. The U.N. and International Organization for Migration describe the compact as a cooperative framework intended to improve migration governance across countries.
&quot;As Secretary Rubio said, opening our doors to mass migration was a grave mistake that threatens the cohesion of our societies and the future of our peoples,&quot; the department&apos;s statement reads. &quot; In recent years, Americans witnessed first-hand how mass immigration laid waste to our communities: crime and chaos at the border, states of emergency in major cities, and billions of taxpayer dollars funneled towards hotels, plane tickets, cell phones and cash cards for migrants.&quot;
&quot;Much of this was driven by UN agencies and their partners, which did not just facilitate the invasion of our country, but proceeded to redistribute our own people’s wealth and resources to millions of foreigners from the worst corners of the world,&quot; it continued.
The department argued there was nothing safe, orderly or regular about any of this, adding that the costs &quot;were borne primarily by working Americans forced to compete for scarce jobs, housing, and social services.&quot;
&quot;The UN has little to say about them,&quot; the department wrote.
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&quot;President Trump is focused on the interests of Americans, not foreigners or globalist bureaucrats,&quot; the statement reads. &quot;The United States will not support a process that imposes, overtly or by stealth, guidelines, standards, or commitments that constrain the American people’s sovereign, democratic right to make decisions in the best interests of our country.&quot;
The department concluded its statement by saying its goal is not to &quot;manage&quot; migration, but to &quot;foster remigration.&quot;
In a thread on X also announcing the move to object to the declaration, the department said UN agencies &quot;systematically facilitated mass migration into America and Europe, even as citizens of these nations called for restrictions on migration.&quot; It added that U.N. materials related to the Global Compact call for expanding regular migration pathways and reference &quot;regularization&quot; of migrants.
The International Organization for Migration says the forum is held every four years for countries to review progress and shape next steps on migration policy. IOM, which coordinates the U.N. Network on Migration, says the network includes 39 U.N. agencies working to support countries on migration issues.
The department alleged that &quot;UN agencies – working with the NGOs they fund – established a migration corridor through Central America and to the U.S. border,&quot; the post reads. &quot;As the American people suffered under an unprecedented wave of mass migration, the UN was on the ground pipelining migrants to our southern border.&quot;
&quot;After facilitating mass migration to the United States, UN agencies condemned the deportation of illegal immigrants,&quot; the post continued. &quot;While the United Kingdom faced unprecedented illegal boat crossings, UN agencies condemned plans for deportations. UN officials lobbied aviation regulators to prevent the deportation of migrants – an appalling violation of the UK’s national sovereignty.&quot;
The U.N. Network on Migration describes the compact as &quot;non-legally binding.&quot; A U.N.-hosted text of the compact also says it respects states’ sovereign right to determine their national migration policies and to distinguish between regular and irregular migration status.
The declaration itself says the Global Compact is a cooperative framework and acknowledges that no state can address migration alone, while also upholding the sovereignty of states.
The department pushed back on the compact’s framing of migration as &quot;safe, orderly and regular.&quot;
&quot;For the citizens of Western nations, mass migration was never safe. It introduced new security threats, imposed financial strains, and undermined the cohesion of our societies,&quot; it wrote.
&quot;The United States will not legitimize global compacts that enable mass migration into America or Western nations,&quot; the post added.
U.N. materials frame the compact as a cooperative framework for issues that often cross borders, including labor migration, border management, migrant protections and development. U.N. agencies, including the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, describe the IMRF as a state-led review process with participation from relevant stakeholders.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the U.N. for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Draymond Green wants retribution for Timberwolves after Wembanyama dodges NBA punishment</news:name>
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			<news:title>Draymond Green wants retribution for Timberwolves after Wembanyama dodges NBA punishment</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It’s been a busy 24 hours for Draymond Green.
Instead of watching the NBA Playoffs from his couch, Green has been everywhere, making a cameo at Kevin Hart’s roast, taking a shot at Chelsea Handler as an off-the-court &quot;3,&quot; and stirring headlines behind a podcast mic.
Green had plenty to say after Sunday’s heated Game 4 in Minneapolis, where Spurs phenom Victor Wembanyama was ejected against the Timberwolves.
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Wemby made his first career ejection count, driving an elbow into Naz Reid’s neck. The play was ruled a Flagrant 2, and San Antonio never recovered without its centerpiece, losing to even the series at 2-2.
On Monday, Green jumped on his podcast and ripped both Wembanyama and the NBA after the league chose not to issue a suspension or fine. The truth is, the NBA was not fully expected to ground one of its biggest stars ahead of a pivotal playoff game.
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As a longtime enforcer no stranger to throwing elbows, Green argued the punishment did not go far enough and that Minnesota got the short end.
&quot;What if the shoe was on the other foot and Naz was taking out Wemby?&quot; Green asked.
&quot;There would be fines. There would be suspensions. Jaden McDaniels and Jokic just got fined for much less. For there not to be a fine is crazy.
&quot;After watching their coach say ‘well I’m happy he took matters into his own hands and leveled Naz Reid with an elbow,’ I would say to the Timberwolves it’s fair game. There’s no suspension, no fines. Who’s coming out there tomorrow night and doing it to Wemby?&quot;
Early buzz suggested Wembanyama could face a suspension.
Replays showed a violent swing that may not have been precisely targeted but looked deliberate enough to raise eyebrows.
Even Spurs teammate Dylan Harper appeared stunned by the outburst. But after review, the NBA did not see enough to warrant further punishment.
After the loss, Spurs coach Mitch Johnson defended his star.
&quot;Just the amount of physicality that people play with him, at some level, you have to protect yourself,&quot; Johnson said.
&quot;Every single play, people are trying to impose their physicality on you. He’s gotten pushed down in transition, running freely. We do not complain, we just play. But at some stage, he should be protected. If not, he’s going to have to protect himself, and unfortunately, stuff like that happens.
&quot;It’s starting to get disgusting. I’m glad he took matters into his own hands, not in terms of hitting Naz Reid, but he’s going to have to protect himself if they are not. And I think it’s disgusting.&quot;
Now the series shifts to a crucial Game 5 on Tuesday with tensions already boiling over.
And whether the league wants to admit it or not, Green’s warning is hanging in the air. If Minnesota feels wronged, all eyes will be on how they respond.
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			  <news:name>Craig Morton, quarterback who led the Broncos to their first Super Bowl appearance, dead at 83</news:name>
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			<news:title>Craig Morton, quarterback who led the Broncos to their first Super Bowl appearance, dead at 83</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Denver Broncos quarterback Craig Morton, who was inducted into the team’s Ring of Fame, died on Saturday. He was 83.
Morton was critical in helping the Broncos reach their first-ever playoff appearance, ultimately getting them to Super Bowl XII during the 1977 campaign.
After going 12-2 during the season, and getting wins in the playoffs over the Pittsburgh Steelers and then-Oakland Raiders, Morton was named the AFC Offensive Player of the Year.
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&quot;Craig Morton is unbelievable,&quot; fellow Ring of Famer Haven Moses said after the Broncos won the AFC Championship in 1978, per the New York Times. &quot;To me, he’s the most valuable player in the National Football League.&quot;
Morton also won Sporting News Player of the Year, the PFWA Comeback Player of the Year and the NFL UPI MVP in 1977.
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&quot;We are saddened to learn of the passing of #BroncosROF quarterback Craig Morton, who died on Saturday at the age of 83,&quot; the Broncos posted on social media.
Morton also led the Broncos to two different division titles and three playoff berths during his six seasons with the franchise. He finished his career in Denver with 11,895 passing yards, which marked the most in franchise history at the time.
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Morton also led the Broncos with pass attempts (1,594) and completions (907). But Morton’s time with the Broncos was the latter half of his NFL career.
He was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in 1965, the fifth overall pick out of Cal. Morton spent the first 10 seasons of his career with the Cowboys, where he threw for 10,279 yards with 80 touchdowns and 73 interceptions. He went 32-14-1 in his time with Dallas.
Then, during the 1974 season, Morton was moved to the New York Giants, a division rival of the Cowboys. He went 1-6 in his first seven starts that year and wouldn’t find much success in New York across three seasons.
For his career, Morton threw for 27,908 yards with 183 touchdowns. He owned an 81-62-1 record across 207 games.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Savannah Guthrie to host &apos;Wordle&apos; game show for NBC as mother&apos;s disappearance reaches 100 days</news:name>
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			<news:title>Savannah Guthrie to host &apos;Wordle&apos; game show for NBC as mother&apos;s disappearance reaches 100 days</news:title>
			<news:keywords>NBC revealed Monday that &quot;Today&quot; co-host Savannah Guthrie will be hosting a primetime &quot;Wordle&quot; game show, with the announcement coinciding with the 100-day mark of her mother&apos;s disappearance.
&quot;Tonight Show&quot; host Jimmy Fallon, who is set to produce the game show, appeared on &quot;Today&quot; alongside Guthrie to promote the new program.
&quot;We’ve been developing ‘Wordle’ as a game show for the past two and a half years with The New York Times, and it’s official, we are making ‘Wordle’ game show with our host, Savannah Guthrie!&quot; Fallon told viewers.
&quot;We’ve been holding this secret between us for, like, a long time now,&quot; Guthrie said.
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&quot;Wordle&quot; is the widely-popular puzzle game that first went viral in 2021 and was later bought by The New York Times.
Guthrie revealed that &quot;Wordle&quot; had been picked up by NBC in February and that it was supposed to be shot in March, but the network&apos;s plans were upended by the tragic disappearance of her 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie, from her Tuscon, Arizona, home. She thanked the network, Fallon, The Times and Universal for pausing production.
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&quot;When everything happened with me and my family, they just stopped everything and said, ‘We’ll wait for you,’&quot; Savannah said. &quot;And Hollywood is like a really tough business, as you know, and I didn’t expect that. And I just want to say, thank you. It means so much to me.&quot;
&quot;We can’t do it without you,&quot; Fallon responded. &quot;We need you, bud. You’re so good, and it’s so fun. I can’t wait for everyone to see it. It’s fantastic.&quot;
Filming is expected to take place in the summer. An air date has yet to be announced.
Guthrie returned to &quot;Today&quot; in early April after a two-month absence as the search for her mother drew national attention.
Nancy Guthrie is believed to have been taken from her home against her will in the early hours Feb. 1 and was last seen when her son-in-law dropped her off at home around 10 p.m. the night before. Footage captured from a device in front of the home showed a masked man was seen on her doorstep and appeared to be armed with a handgun.
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A series of unverified ransom notes were sent to media outlets, including TMZ and a local Tucson station, leading many to believe the disappearance is somehow financially motivated. No suspects have been publicly identified.
Investigators and the family have repeatedly appealed to the public for help. There is a combined reward of more than $1.2 million in connection with the case — a million of it from the Guthrie family for their mother&apos;s recovery. The family has asked anyone with information to call 1-800-CALL-FBI.
Fox News Digital’s Michael Ruiz and Brian Flood contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Kari Lake, Who Led Effort to Shutter Voice of America, Is Named Ambassador to Jamaica</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Student loan rule would penalize graduates who enter ministry, Christian college leaders say</news:name>
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			<news:title>Student loan rule would penalize graduates who enter ministry, Christian college leaders say</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Christian college presidents are sounding the alarm about new federal regulations they say would cripple Christian higher education and effectively penalize students pursuing religious vocations.
The Department of Education’s proposal, known as the Student Tuition and Transparency System (STATS), introduces an earnings premium test to determine federal loan eligibility for college programs. The rule — an implementation of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act enacted last year — is designed to protect students from low-earning degrees.
Under the new metric, an undergraduate program &quot;fails&quot; if its graduates do not earn more than the median income of a high school graduate aged 25 to 34. For graduate programs, the benchmark is the median earnings of similarly aged adults holding only a bachelor&apos;s degree.
The Education Department plans to use IRS and U.S. Census data to evaluate these earnings four years after a student completes their degree.
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&quot;Programs that routinely fail to provide students with a reliable return on investment would lose access to federal student loans, and in certain cases, Pell Grants,&quot; the Education Department said in an April 17 press release. Schools would have to disclose the program is a failing program and stop new student enrollments.
However, Christian college leaders warned the regulations would disproportionately affect religious programs and exacerbate a national shortage of clergy, according to a new report by Christianity Today.
&quot;It’s an existential threat to the future of religious higher education in the US—I don’t think that’s an overstatement,&quot; Philip Dearborn, head of the Association for Biblical Higher Education, told CT. &quot;It came out of left field.&quot;
According to Dearborn, 21 presidents from Christian colleges met with lawmakers in Washington last month to lobby against the rule.
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&quot;Financial outcomes matter, but they don’t totally measure whether an education is worthwhile,&quot; David Hoag, president of the Council for Christian Colleges &amp; Universities (CCCU), told Christianity Today.
The report cited the government&apos;s own estimates that religious programs would be one of the hardest-hit programs, predicting that 89% of religion master&apos;s degrees and 53% of religion bachelor&apos;s degrees would fail under the new metric.
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Critics also said in the report this regulation creates an &quot;unfair&quot; experience gap by comparing a recent college graduate to a 34-year-old high school graduate who may have 16 years in the workforce.
The Education Department says if more than half of a college&apos;s total Title IV and HEA federal aid is tied to &quot;failing&quot; programs, the entire institution could be placed on provisional status.
Christianity Today noted that other programs, such as culinary arts and music training, face similar risks under the new regulations.
&quot;If folks want to get their degrees in these areas, but they’re not eligible for financial aid, it’s going to significantly impact the religious workforce,&quot; Frank Yamada, head of the Association of Theological Schools, said in a statement quoted in the report. &quot;In many Christian traditions now, there are often more job openings or calls available than there are candidates to fill those calls.&quot;
A spokesperson for the Education Department told Fox News Digital it could not comment on specific aspects of the proposed accountability rule during the public comment period but will be considering these comments as it develops the final rule.
&quot;The Trump Administration’s proposed accountability framework is grounded in common sense: if postsecondary education programs do not leave graduates better off, taxpayers should not subsidize them,&quot; Under Secretary of Education Nicholas Kent said in a previous press release. &quot;This consensus-backed framework will drive meaningful change in postsecondary education, ending years of regulatory whiplash and addressing student debt that has left too many students worse off.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Ms. Lake tried and failed to fire hundreds of Voice of America journalists and to cut funding for other federally funded news groups like Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Prosecutors seek death penalty against man who confessed to killing 3 at Tucson prison</news:name>
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			<news:title>Prosecutors seek death penalty against man who confessed to killing 3 at Tucson prison</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ricky Wassenaar&apos;s Arizona inmate photo

More than a year after he confessed to stabbing and beating three men to death at a Tucson prison, the Pinal County Attorney’s Office has filed its intent to seek the death penalty against Ricky Wassenaar.
Wassenaar, 63, was already serving 16 life sentences for crimes he committed while trying to break out of prison in 2004. Those crimes, along with a robbery he pulled off in 1997, plus the fact that he is charged with three murders, are the alleged aggravating factors that qualify him for a capital trial.
And he faces trial without legal counsel — his court-appointed attorney withdrew from the case this week. 
Wassenaar defended himself in his last two trials, and it’s not a stretch to see him turning his murder trial into the kind of circus he ran during his 2007 trial on the prison-break charges.

                
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In April 2025 Wassenaar objected to prison officials placing another prisoner, Saul Alvarez in his cell in a sex-offender unit. He strangled and stabbed him to death, then placed a rock in his fishnet laundry bag, walked to where prisoners were waiting to get into a mess hall for breakfast and started swinging, killing two more men, Thorne Harnage and Donald Lashley.
He also claimed that he had killed another cellmate, Joseph Desisto, in November 2024, though an autopsy ruled he died of natural causes.
“Child molesters,” he told the Mirror in a phone interview shortly afterward. “I wanted to kill them all.”
Nonetheless, he pleaded not guilty when he was indicted for the murders of Alvarez, Harnage and Lashley.
But the case has moved at a glacial pace. The murders were committed in Pima County, but the county attorney there, Laura Conover, conflicted out of the case because her office had put Wassenaar’s victims in prison in the first place.
Then Wassenaar suffered a ruptured appendix and spent weeks in the hospital before he was well enough to attend court.
The Notice of Intent to Seek the Death Penalty was filed May 8. In order to seek death, prosecutors have to allege aggravating factors that set the murders among “the worst of the worst.” In Wassenaar’s case, the notice lists the multiple murders as well as a litany of crimes that Wassenaar was already serving time for — assaults, robbery, sexual assault, escape, plus the fact that most were committed while he was in prison.
Those allegations will go before a judge to determine if there is probable cause before the case goes forward.
And in the meantime, the court needs to find two new death-qualified defense attorneys to represent him.
Veteran capital case attorney Victoria Washington withdrew this week. And though attorney-client privilege prevents her from saying why, she issued a statement to the Mirror.
“After careful reflection and in accordance with my obligations under the Arizona Rules of Professional Conduct, I have filed a motion to withdraw as counsel in this matter,” she wrote. “This was not a decision I made lightly. I remain committed to ensuring my former client receives the vigorous, effective representation that every person — regardless of the charges they face — is entitled to under our Constitution. I wish him well and am confident the court will ensure his rights are fully protected going forward.”
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			  <news:name>‘Gas Station Heroin’ is putting Arizona families at risk — our laws haven’t kept up</news:name>
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			<news:title>‘Gas Station Heroin’ is putting Arizona families at risk — our laws haven’t kept up</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Shawnna LM Bolick
Addiction specialists and pediatricians across Arizona are sounding the alarm about unregulated kratom products sold in convenience stores and gas stations. Scottsdale Recovery Center reports patients experiencing kratom dependence and opioid-like withdrawal driven by products that vary wildly in potency and purity. 
Addiction-medicine specialist Dr. Michael Sucher warns that kratom acts on the same receptors as opioids and can contain high-potency or even synthesized alkaloids far stronger than consumers realize. 
Dr. Gary Kirkilas of Phoenix Children’s Hospital cautions that kratom can cause dangerously high blood pressure, hallucinations, convulsions and respiratory depression — reminding us that “natural” does not mean safe. 
And Dr. Todd Vanderah of the University of Arizona underscores that kratom’s opioid-like effects and inconsistent labeling create real risks for dependence and toxicity.
Their message is unified and urgent: Arizona families deserve stronger safeguards and honest information about the risks posed by unregulated kratom products.
Kratom’s active compounds bind to the same receptors targeted by opioids, creating real risks for dependence, withdrawal and toxicity. Marketing it as “natural” misleads consumers into underestimating those dangers and underscores why policymakers must treat kratom with the same seriousness as other substances acting on opioid pathways.
The human cost is devastating. Mesa resident Cullen Logan shared the heartbreaking story of losing his wife in a new documentary titled, “Kratom: Side Effects May Include,” after her struggle with kratom dependence and severe health consequences neither of them anticipated. A product sold as “natural” and readily available in Arizona quickly upended their lives. Cullen now speaks out so no other family endures the same tragedy.
Arizona’s Kratom Consumer Protection Act, passed in 2019, was written and pushed by the American Kratom Association (AKA) — a national trade group for a $1.5 billion industry, not a consumer-protection organization. 
What was billed as a safeguard has instead functioned as an industry shield. As kratom products have grown more potent, more adulterated and more aggressively marketed, that framework has failed to protect the very people it was supposed to help.
Last week, I joined a bipartisan group of legislators for a virtual panel on the “Arizona Kratom Addiction Crisis,” hosted by Dean Francis, whose son became addicted to kratom after believing it was a harmless supplement. He nearly died twice. His family’s story shows how deceptive marketing and inconsistent potency can devastate families who never imagined they were at risk.
During the panel, Dr. Sucher warned that some kratom products sold in Arizona contain high-potency or even synthesized alkaloids — far more dangerous than consumers realize. With no consistent testing or regulation, young people are especially vulnerable. He was blunt: banning kratom is the strongest action legislatures can take. States including Connecticut, Kansas, Kentucky and Tennessee have enacted bans this year, and those states have seen significant drops in poison-control calls.
This spring, Utah took decisive action. Gov. Spencer Cox signed SB 45, sponsored by Sen. Mike McKell, which allows only pure kratom leaf, restricts sales to specific smoke shops, raises the purchase age to 21, and phases out all extracts, concentrates and high-potency products by 2027. Utah’s approach reflects a growing recognition that today’s kratom marketplace — dominated by potent extracts and inconsistent labeling — requires far stronger safeguards than industry-written model bills provide.
Sen. McKell also warned Arizona lawmakers about the influence of former Congressman Matt Salmon, who has served as a paid lobbyist and senior advisor for the AKA. His work advancing industry-written “Kratom Consumer Protection Acts” helped shape Arizona’s 2019 law — steering state policy toward weaker, industry-driven regulation even as medical experts raise alarms.
Earlier this session, I sponsored legislation to ban kratom. The AKA and its lobbyists immediately pushed back, generating more than a thousand opposition emails to my office. The bill died in committee. Weeks later, the House passed HB 2415, a measure written by the AKA’s lobbyist. Its text is a Trojan horse — appearing to regulate kratom while leaving consumers largely unprotected.
When HB 2415 reached the Senate floor, I proposed an amendment, which added real safeguards: a 500-foot buffer around schools and childcare facilities, behind-the-counter storage, strong advertising restrictions modeled on Arizona’s adult-use marijuana laws, civil penalties and an automatic repeal if the DEA schedules kratom. These reforms transformed HB 2415 into a bill that protected families. 
But the sponsor asked the Senate to strip out my amendment — gutting the safeguards and advancing a watered-down bill that leaves Arizonans at risk.
Meanwhile, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary now support classifying 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH) — one of kratom’s most potent alkaloids — as a Schedule I controlled substance. Even the U.S. military bans kratom for service members, citing threats to readiness, discipline and health. The federal message is unmistakable: high-potency kratom products carry opioid-level risks and demand strict controls.
Arizona’s current law leaves consumers exposed to the very products federal officials and military leaders warn are most likely to cause addiction, toxicity and severe withdrawal. The gap between federal urgency and Arizona’s industry-driven statute is untenable.
Arizona must not fall behind. The Legislature should adopt meaningful, enforceable safeguards that reflect the realities of 2026 — not the assumptions of seven years ago. We should never wait for the federal government to “rescue” us. Our families and our public health depend on it. It is time for Arizona to act.
Shawnna Bolick is the State Senator for Arizona’s 2nd Legislative District.
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			<news:title>Stacey Abrams hit with subpoena in alleged campaign finance violations saga: &apos;No one is above the law&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: The Georgia Senate is ramping up its investigation into alleged campaign finance violations tied to Stacey Abrams’ voter outreach group, with a top lawmaker vowing to &quot;follow the facts wherever they lead&quot; as subpoenas have been issued to Abrams and other key figures.
The Senate Special Committee on Investigations announced Monday that Abrams, along with New Georgia Project leaders Lauren Groh-Wargo and Nsé Ufot, must appear before lawmakers at the State Capitol at 10 a.m. on Friday.
&quot;This committee has a responsibility to follow the facts wherever they lead,&quot; said Republican state Sen. Greg Dolezal, the committee’s vice chairman. &quot;Georgia law requires transparency and accountability in our elections.&quot;
The subpoenas stem from findings by the Georgia State Ethics Commission that the New Georgia Project and its affiliated Action Fund violated campaign finance laws during the 2018 election cycle.
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The groups admitted to 16 violations earlier this year and agreed to pay a $300,000 fine, the largest campaign finance penalty in Georgia history.
New Georgia Project shut down and dissolved in 2025 following mounting financial and legal troubles.
The Republican lawmakers explain in the press release that the goal of the probe is to figure out who was involved in the decision-making behind the violations, along with specifics on how the funds were managed and who was aware of the activity.
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&quot;The people of Georgia deserve to know who was involved, what decisions were made and how millions of dollars flowed through organizations that admitted to violating our campaign finance laws,&quot; Dolezal said.
Georgia&apos;s Republican Lt. Gov. Burt Jones said in the release, &quot;No one is above the law in Georgia.&quot; 
He added: &quot;When organizations secretly spend millions to influence elections while evading disclosure requirements, it undermines confidence in our democratic process. The Senate will continue pursuing the truth and ensuring accountability, regardless of political party or influence.&quot;
The lawmakers say that additional hearings and witness testimony are expected in the coming weeks.
Fox News Digital reached out to Abrams for comment.
Abrams, the two-time Democratic gubernatorial nominee in battleground Georgia, ruled out another run for governor earlier this year, saying that instead she&apos;ll focus on her work fighting what she warns is the nation&apos;s move toward authoritarianism under President Trump.
Abrams, a former Democratic Party leader in the Georgia state legislature and a nationally known voting-rights advocate, narrowly lost to Republican Gov. Brian Kemp in the 2018 gubernatorial election. She lost her 2022 rematch with Kemp by nearly eight points.
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			  <news:name>&apos;Euphoria&apos; faces backlash after Sydney Sweeney&apos;s most X-rated episode yet</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Euphoria&apos; faces backlash after Sydney Sweeney&apos;s most X-rated episode yet</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;Euphoria&quot; is once again facing backlash, with Sydney Sweeney going topless in the show&apos;s most explicit scene this season.
During Sunday night&apos;s episode, Sweeney&apos;s character, Cassie Howard, wore a low-cut, polka dot bodysuit as she was jumping rope for her OnlyFans subscribers. She was also seen using a pleasure device on herself, mailing used underwear to her subscribers and even sucking her own toe in a video.
Sweeney&apos;s Cassie finally reached her limit after an OnlyFans subscriber asked her to &quot;fart into a jar&quot; for $700.
Users on X weighed in on the latest episode.
&quot;sydney sweeney they just cant be paying u enough for all this like the money cant be that good,&quot; one user wrote.
Another added, &quot;Does Sydney Sweeney really like doing this much nudity? Like I won’t police a woman if she enjoys this but woah #euphoria.&quot;
Many called out &quot;Euphoria&quot; for taking this episode &quot;too far.&quot;
&quot;#euphoria has gone too far WTF,&quot; one user wrote. Another added, &quot;the oversexuality of Cassie is ruining Euphoria for me.&quot;
Cassie also embarked on a press tour after skyrocketing to fame thanks to her OnlyFans career. In one clip, Cassie appears as a guest on Trisha Paytas’ online show, where she leans into her views on modern political discourse.
&quot;If a man today were to say that he wants a girlfriend who can cook or clean, he might as well be screaming the N-word,&quot; Cassie tells Paytas.
An off-camera voice responds, &quot;You sound like a Democrat.&quot; Cassie laughs before replying with a derogatory slur: &quot;I’m not r-------.&quot;
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In another clip, Cassie adds, &quot;I just feel like American men have been treated like second-class citizens.&quot;
&quot;In the past, men used to be hunters, gatherers, and protectors. Now, they’re being forced to walk around on their tippy toes. It’s not natural,&quot; she continues.
Fox News Digital has reached out to HBO for comment.
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Later in the episode, Alexa Demie’s character, Maddy Perez, tells Cassie: &quot;You know what’s funny? The angrier these idiots get, the more money you make.&quot;
Some social media users speculated that Sweeney was &quot;not acting&quot; in the episode and that her personal political beliefs were being reflected on screen.
Over the past several years, Sweeney has been at the center of politically charged controversies, including her American Eagle campaign and her mother’s &quot;MAGA&quot;-themed birthday party.
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&quot;Sydney Sweeney has infuriated the left once again,&quot; one user wrote on X.
&quot;Time when actors weren’t acting,&quot; another user commented on Instagram. A third added, &quot;To be honest, is Sydney Sweeney acting at this point??&quot;
Others pushed back, noting that Sweeney is portraying a fictional character and that her lines should not be conflated with her real-life views.
&quot;So we’re mad about the political views of fictional characters now?&quot; one user wrote. &quot;Libs will be angry about a fake TV show character,&quot; another added.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ted Cruz labels AOC&apos;s billionaire comments on American Revolution as &apos;bizarrely foolish&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ted Cruz labels AOC&apos;s billionaire comments on American Revolution as &apos;bizarrely foolish&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, had some harsh words on Monday in response to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez&apos;s, D-N.Y., recent comments on billionaires.
&quot;Well, there&apos;s a village somewhere that&apos;s missing its idiot,&quot; Cruz said on his podcast &quot;Verdict.&quot; &quot;What she is saying there is bizarrely foolish and profoundly ideological.&quot;
Cruz was responding to Ocasio-Cortez claiming that billionaires like Elon Musk didn&apos;t &quot;earn&quot; their wealth without some &quot;abuse&quot; of the system.
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&quot;You can’t earn a billion dollars,&quot; Ocasio-Cortez said Thursday. &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;
After receiving pushback, she doubled down on her comments, claiming that the original American Revolution was fought against &quot;the billionaires of their time.&quot;
&quot;I want to talk about how this is in the heritage of our country, because America was founded… you look at Thomas Jefferson writing to Madison in revolt of British aristocracy,&quot; Ocasio-Cortez said. &quot;The American Revolution was against the billionaires of their time. And we are declaring independence from such an extreme marriage of wealth and power and the state that the voices of everyday people did not exist.&quot;
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Cruz, who called out her comments on X when they went viral, elaborated on his opinion, explaining that many of the &quot;billionaires&quot; at the time largely helped to fund the Revolutionary War.
&quot;No one had accumulated a billion dollars, but the richest people in America are the people who funded and supported the revolution against government power,&quot; Cruz said. &quot;And like the little Marxist that she is, she takes that story and turns it on its head and says the revolution was against the American free enterprise that actually funded the revolution, and what they were fighting for was giving government more power. She is the King George in this story.&quot;
The Texas senator also accused Ocasio-Cortez of pushing communism by attempting to rewrite history and warned her that communistic nations have delivered devastating results.
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&quot;AOC, I&apos;m sure she doesn&apos;t know the facts, but every place her system of government has been implemented, communism, the result is crushing poverty, starvation, suffering, misery, and it&apos;s also in terms of human rights, murder, torture, imprisonment and in China, at least concentration camps. That&apos;s literally what the left is arguing for. And they don&apos;t know enough, and they&apos;re not honest enough to admit it,&quot; Cruz said.
Fox News Digital reached out to Ocasio-Cortez&apos;s office for comment.
After her comments claiming billionaires didn&apos;t &quot;earn&quot; their fortunes received criticism, Ocasio-Cortez defended her claims on X.
&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:name>Pima County is relying on a rarely used state law in standoff with Sheriff Nanos</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pima County is relying on a rarely used state law in standoff with Sheriff Nanos</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As Pima County supervisors prepare to take up Sheriff Chris Nanos’ report at Tuesday’s meeting — with removal a possible outcome — an Arizona statute rarely used outside of moments of political crisis is now at the center of the dispute. 
Arizona Revised Statute 11-253 allows a county board to compel “any county officer to make reports under oath on any matter connected with the duties of his office.” 
The statute has been invoked in recent months by both Pima and Maricopa County. 
In the latest invocation of the statute in Pima County, supervisors used the law to compel Democrat Sheriff Nanos to submit a report addressing questions about his work history, disciplinary actions, immigration enforcement practices and budget. After receiving the report in April, Supervisor Matt Heinz said it did not meet the legal requirements outlined in the Democrat-majority board’s request.
Heinz, who represents District 2, said the report fell short of what the board required.





“There are significant deficiencies in his response that I believe are so problematic that they put him at risk for removal,” Heinz told Arizona Luminaria on April 28.
The dispute has exposed a key ambiguity in the statute: while it allows boards to require reports “under oath,” it does not specify how that requirement must be invoked. 
Steve Primack, executive director of the Arizona Legislative Council, said the law offers little guidance.
“The question … of how the board may require the county officer to make a report under oath or submit a bond is not specifically prescribed in the statute,” Primack told Arizona Luminaria.
Unlike other laws that explicitly require submissions to be made “in writing” or “in a form prescribed,” A.R.S. 11-253 contains no such language, he said.
“I suspect a court is going to have to decide whether just citing to the statute is sufficient or whether the board has to specifically use the words of the statute and request the report is under oath,” Primack added.
Nanos’ legal team is arguing that the board did not explicitly request a report under oath in their motion, while Heinz said that they cited state statute in their motion which already specifies the report is to be made “under oath.”
The board’s April 7 public meeting agenda explicitly cites the requirement. “Requesting Report from Sheriff Nanos per A.R.S. §11-253(A) Discussion/Direction/Action regarding draft language and questions about which the Board will seek a report under oath from Sheriff Chris Nanos,” the public record states.
Providing the report under oath is key because, under the law, if an officer refuses to make the report, the board may remove them from office.
Heinz said there have only been a handful of instances in state history where A.R.S. 11-253 has been invoked.
A modern example of its use occurred in Pima County in the early 1990s, when a Republican-majority board used the law to compel then-County Assessor Alan Lang, a Democrat, to testify under oath amid allegations he intimidated staff with a firearm.
The proceedings stretched across multiple days of testimony and special meetings. While Lang was not ultimately removed from office — in part because he complied and testified — the controversy sparked what was at the time the largest countywide recall effort in Pima County history.
More recently, the statute was used in Maricopa County, where supervisors invoked it to compel Recorder Justin Heap to provide information related to election administration.
In both cases, the report was given under oath and in person. This deviates from Sheriff Nanos’ unsworn and written report through his attorney.
Primack noted that while there is at least one Arizona court case interpreting A.R.S. 11-253, it addresses the board’s authority to remove an official, not the mechanics of how reports must be requested.
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			  <news:name>Two Maryland residents monitored for hantavirus after sharing flight with infected cruise ship passenger</news:name>
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			<news:title>Two Maryland residents monitored for hantavirus after sharing flight with infected cruise ship passenger</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Two Maryland residents are being monitored for potential hantavirus exposure, according to the Maryland Department of Health.
Health officials said the Maryland residents were on a flight that included a passenger from the MV Hondius cruise ship who was infected with hantavirus.
Health authorities said they are taking these steps out of an abundance of caution. At this time, the risk to the public in Maryland remains &quot;very low,&quot; state health officials said.
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Maryland health officials said the two residents with potential hantavirus exposure were not on the MV Hondius cruise ship, but they were on a flight abroad with a passenger who has the virus.
The department declined to provide additional details about the residents, citing a need to protect their privacy.
The two Maryland residents are being monitored during the virus’s incubation period, which can range from four to 42 days. Officials said asymptomatic individuals are not considered infectious.
No hantavirus cases have been reported in Maryland since 2019, and Andes virus infections have never been identified in the state, officials said. Health authorities said they are coordinating with federal and international partners as the situation continues to evolve.
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According to the Maryland Department of Health, hantavirus is typically spread through contact with infected rodents, but the strain tied to the cruise ship – the Andes virus – is the only known type capable of person-to-person transmission.
&quot;The hantaviruses that are found throughout the United States are not known to spread between people,&quot; the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said.
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) is a rare infectious disease that starts with flu-like symptoms and can quickly progress to life-threatening lung and heart problems. Several hantavirus strains can cause the illness, also known as hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome, according to Mayo Clinic. 
Early symptoms of HPS can include fatigue, fever and muscle aches, with about half of all patients also experiencing headaches, dizziness, chills and abdominal problems, like nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, according to the CDC. 
HPS has a nearly 40% fatality rate in those who are infected, according to the CDC. Similar hantavirus cases have been reported in Arizona, California and Georgia.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>California mayor accused of secretly working for China, spreading propaganda while in office: feds</news:name>
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			<news:title>California mayor accused of secretly working for China, spreading propaganda while in office: feds</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A California mayor who has since resigned has been charged with acting as an illegal agent of the People’s Republic of China and has agreed to plead guilty, according to federal prosecutors who say she secretly worked to push pro-Beijing messaging inside the United States before she took office.
Eileen Wang, former mayor of Arcadia, California, has been charged with acting as an illegal agent of the People’s Republic of China and has agreed to plead guilty to the felony offense, the Justice Department announced. She now faces up to 10 years in federal prison along with a potential $250,000 fine, though any sentence would be determined by a federal judge..
Federal prosecutors say Wang admitted she acted &quot;at the direction and control&quot; of Chinese government officials from at least 2020 through 2022, coordinating with individuals in the U.S. to spread pro-Beijing messaging, all without notifying the U.S. Attorney General as required by law. The conduct described by prosecutors occurred before Wang took office on the Arcadia City Council in December 2022.
Arcadia city officials said the case is tied to Wang’s individual conduct and does not impact city operations.
&quot;Individuals elected to public office in the United States should act only for the people of the United States that they represent,&quot; Assistant Attorney General for National Security John A. Eisenberg said.
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&quot;It is deeply concerning that someone who previously received and executed directives from PRC government officials is now in a position of public trust at all.&quot;
According to court documents, Wang worked alongside Yaoning &quot;Mike&quot; Sun, a convicted Chinese agent already serving a four-year federal prison sentence, to operate a website posing as a local Chinese American news outlet.
Prosecutors  described the website as a propaganda arm for the Chinese Communist Party, saying it published content supplied directly by Chinese officials. Bottom of Form
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In one exchange, a Chinese government official sent Wang a pre-written article denying allegations of forced labor and genocide in Xinjiang.
Minutes later, Wang posted it online and sent back the link. The official replied, &quot;So fast, thank you everyone.&quot;
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In another instance, after making edits at Beijing’s request and touting more than 15,000 views, Wang responded, &quot;Thank you leader.&quot;
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Prosecutors also say Wang communicated with convicted PRC operative John Chen, a figure tied to China’s intelligence apparatus with connections to Chinese President Xi Jinping, asking him to distribute messaging and writing, &quot;This is what the Ministry of Foreign Affairs wants to send.&quot;
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&quot;Individuals in our country who covertly do the bidding of foreign governments undermine our democracy,&quot; First Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli said. &quot;This plea agreement is the latest success in our determination to defend the homeland against China’s efforts to corrupt our institutions.&quot;
The FBI framed the case as a warning about foreign interference in American politics.
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&quot;By her own admission, Eileen Wang secretly served the interests of the Chinese government,&quot; said FBI Assistant Director Roman Rozhavsky. &quot;Let this serve as a clear warning individuals who act on behalf of foreign governments to influence our democracy will be identified, investigated, and brought to justice.&quot;
Despite the covert relationship, Wang was elected to the Arcadia City Council in November 2022 and later became mayor through the council’s rotating system. The conduct outlined by prosecutors occurred before she assumed office.
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In her plea agreement, Wang admitted she never disclosed her work for the Chinese government either to federal authorities or to readers of her website and acknowledged she was acting inside the United States while doing so. She is expected to formally enter the guilty plea in federal court and has not yet been sentenced.
The agreement also makes clear that if Wang is not a U.S. citizen, her felony conviction could trigger deportation or denial of future citizenship. The plea agreement describes those as potential immigration consequences.
Wang has agreed to resign from public office and is expected to formally enter her guilty plea in the coming weeks as the FBI investigation continues.
Arcadia city officials said the case is tied to Wang’s individual conduct and does not impact city operations.
In a message to residents, City Manager Dominic Lazzaretto confirmed Wang has resigned from the City Council, vacating her role as mayor, following the federal charges.
&quot;The allegations at the center of this case, that a foreign government sought to exert influence over a local elected official, are deeply troubling,&quot; the city said in a statement. &quot;We take them seriously.&quot;
City officials said the conduct outlined in the case occurred before Wang took office in December 2022 and emphasized that no city resources or decision-making processes were affected.
&quot;Following an internal review, we can confirm that no City finances, staff, or decision-making processes were involved,&quot; the statement said.
Officials added that no other members of the City Council are under investigation and that city business is continuing as normal.
Fox News&apos; Matt Finn contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>New York joins federal school choice initiative despite traditional Democrat opposition</news:name>
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			<news:title>New York joins federal school choice initiative despite traditional Democrat opposition</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New York is set to become the 30th state to opt into a landmark federal scholarship tax credit program, marking a significant policy shift for Gov. Kathy Hochul, D., and making New York the second Democratic-led state to embrace the initiative.  
The announcement came via a post on X from U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon, who praised the move. &quot;Governor Hochul has indicated she will opt-in to the Education Freedom Tax Credit — what a win for students and families across New York!&quot; McMahon wrote.
A spokesperson for Hochul&apos;s office confirmed with Fox News Digital that the governor intends to opt in to the program.
&quot;Governor Hochul is supportive of the federal tax credit scholarship and its potential to help New York students and schools. Our office awaits information from the federal government on the program and will thoroughly review the details of the policy for poison pills that could harm New York’s education system,&quot; the spokesperson said.
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The program, officially known as the Federal Scholarship Tax Credit (FSTC), was signed into law in July 2025 as part of the &quot;One Big Beautiful Bill&quot; Act. Unlike traditional federal grants, this policy relies on individual governors to &quot;opt in&quot; before their residents can claim the benefits.
Under the guidelines, individual taxpayers can receive a dollar-for-dollar federal income tax credit of up to $1,700 for donations made to Scholarship Granting Organizations (SGOs). These organizations then distribute the funds to families with incomes up to 300% of their area&apos;s median gross income, helping them cover private tuition, tutoring, or specialized educational services. While the opt-in is happening now, the first round of tax-credited donations is slated to begin on January 1, 2027.
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For years, &quot;school choice&quot; has been a third-rail issue for Democrats, who often argue that such programs siphon vital funding away from traditional public schools and undermine teacher unions. However, the tide appears to be turning.
Colorado Governor Jared Polis became the first Democrat to break ranks, opting his state into the program in January 2026. Polis dismissed critics at the time, telling local media he &quot;would be crazy not to&quot; join, noting the credit would empower parents to afford after-school or summer programs that were previously out of reach.
New York’s entry brings the total number of participating states to 30. This momentum follows months of pressure from McMahon, who previously told &quot;The Faulkner Focus&quot; in March that any refusal to join was purely partisan.
&quot;I do believe that’s the only reason [they would refuse],&quot; McMahon said. &quot;Why any governor would not opt into this is absolutely anathema to me.&quot;
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Proponents of the policy are hailing Hochul’s decision as a generational victory for New York families.
&quot;Finally, school choice is coming to New York, thanks to the courage of Governor Hochul and the tremendous advocacy of countless families,&quot; Tommy Schultz, CEO of the American Federation for Children (AFC), told Fox News Digital. &quot;We celebrate alongside every family who will soon, finally, have a chance to access an education that meets their children’s needs.&quot;
Critics, including several prominent New York teacher unions, remain skeptical. They have raised concerns over the lack of federal oversight for private institutions and the potential for the program to widen equity gaps in the state&apos;s education landscape.
While New York has filed its intent to participate, the IRS is currently finalizing the regulatory framework. A public comment period is expected later this year before the program officially goes live for the 2027 tax year.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Inside the Hantavirus Isolation Unit Where 15 Americans Wait</news:name>
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			<news:title>Inside the Hantavirus Isolation Unit Where 15 Americans Wait</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The National Quarantine Unit in Nebraska is now the temporary home for many of the Americans who had been passengers on the MV Hondius.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Riding an AI rally, Robinhood preps second retail venture IPO</news:name>
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			<news:title>Riding an AI rally, Robinhood preps second retail venture IPO</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Robinhood files confidentially for its second venture fund, this time targeting growth as well as early-stage startups.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jena Sims gets the SI Swimsuit launch week started with a behind-the-scenes bikini parade</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jena Sims gets the SI Swimsuit launch week started with a behind-the-scenes bikini parade</news:title>
			<news:keywords>What a run it&apos;s been for Jena Sims over the last few years. Whenever there&apos;s an opportunity to put a bikini on, she doesn’t let it pass her by.
From bikini golf all the way to the pages of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, the hard work she&apos;s put in after slipping into swim-related attire continues to pay off for her.
The golf WAG and former SI Swimsuit Rookie of the Year is back for her third consecutive appearance in the 2026 issue of the iconic magazine. Achieving her dream of one day modeling for the brand hasn’t caused her to pump the brakes on her bikini content. Not at all.
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That takes us to Monday afternoon and Jena proving that point by sharing behind-the-scenes content on social media in the form of a bikini parade from this year&apos;s fitting. It&apos;s launch week after all, this is the perfect content to get things started.
This is exactly what you expect to see on social media from an SI Swimsuit veteran to start the week off. It&apos;s what we used to refer to as leadership. Some people have lost sight of that, Jena is not one of them. She still knows a thing or two about properly setting the tone with content.
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Sports Illustrated Swimsuit has its own launch week festivities planned too. They announced last week that each of the galleries for the models would be dropping on Tuesday, May 12, along with the official launch.
The brand also announced SI Swimsuit Social Club events, which are planned for May 15 and 16 in New York City. These events will reportedly feature live shows and meet-and-greets with the models.
In other words, there&apos;s a lot more to come throughout the week.
Jena Sims could have dropped her behind-the-scenes content and called it a week, but she&apos;s not going to do that. In addition to whatever else she may share content-wise, she&apos;s on the list of models showing up for meet-and-greets later this week.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Reshaping Southern Arizona&apos;s Santa Cruz</news:name>
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			<news:title>Reshaping Southern Arizona&apos;s Santa Cruz</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Pima County spent $1M on Kino baseball renovations in 2025</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pima County spent $1M on Kino baseball renovations in 2025</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Tucson was set to host its first professional baseball regular season at Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium, but the team never made it across the border.
Pima County spent more than $1.25 million on baseball-related renovations at Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium in 2025 to prepare for the Tucson Baseball Team&apos;s 2025-26 season, including $132,840 to upgrade the stadium&apos;s sound and broadcasting system, records obtained by Tucson Spotlight show.
Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium was built in 1997 with the idea of reforming the desert baseball scene and turning Tucson into a sports tourism destination. It opened a year later, serving as the spring training home of the Chicago White Sox and Arizona Diamondbacks.
But by 2010, both had left town.
Local baseball fans had reason for optimism in 2025, when officials announced that Kino would host the World Baseball Classic Qualifier, bringing international competition and a renewed passion for baseball to the city. A few months later, a Mexican Pacific League team announced plans to play its home games at Kino.
The Tucson Baseball Team, formerly the Mayos de Navojoa from Sonora, Mexico, saw the move as an opportunity to grow the franchise and build a connection between two border cities.
In preparation for the team&apos;s arrival, Pima County approved the $132,840 sound and broadcasting upgrade and agreed to host 34 home games during the 2025-26 season.
It wasn&apos;t the county&apos;s first recent investment in the stadium. Earlier in 2025, Pima County spent $1.12 million on renovations for the World Baseball Classic Qualifier, including a $700,000 scoreboard and $425,000 for a new playing surface.
Mayos de Navojoa, formerly the Tucson Baseball Team, posted on Instagram that they have returned to playing in Sonora, Mexico. Courtesy @mayosbeisbol.
The sound system upgrade was long overdue. Project manager Dustin Mandeville said the existing loudspeakers and telecom infrastructure were outdated and incompatible with modern broadcasting technology.
&quot;Restoring the stadium&apos;s audio and broadcasting functionality to its original capabilities will not only enhance the quality of the experience for the patrons, but it will also make the stadium more attractive to organizations looking for a venue to host their event, thereby making more entertainment opportunities available to the community,&quot; Mandeville said in a project document.
The Tucson Baseball Team agreed to pay the Pima County Stadium District $225,000 to use Kino Stadium facilities for 34 home games, practice sessions and Liga ARCO Mexicana del Pacífico playoff games.
The rental period ran from Sept. 1, 2025, to Jan. 31, 2026, with each game carrying an estimated cost of $6,165 for grounds maintenance, custodial services, cleaning and private security. The team was scheduled to make six installment payments of $37,500, beginning Aug. 15, 2025.
But the team never made it across the border. Visa complications prevented players and staff from entering the U.S., and the October home opener was indefinitely before the season ever began.
The contract was canceled in December after the team was unable to secure the visas needed to play in the U.S. By then, the team had paid $112,500 of the $225,000 agreement.
&quot;As of Friday, December 12, TBT has chosen to cancel the remainder of their contract with Kino Sports Complex as per clauses in the contract allowing them to do so,&quot; County Administrator Jan Lesher said in a news release.
The team announced earlier this year that it would remain in Mexico.
&quot;Pima County and the Pima Couty Stadium District are always evaluating our options and analyzing opportunities to put Kino in the best possible position for future success,&quot; Pima County Stadium District-Kino Sports Complex Director Sarah Horvath said in an email, adding that the Tucson Saguaros have been a permanent tenant since 2016.
The Tucson Baseball Team was set to host 34 home games at the Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium until visa issues sidelined their plans to play in Tucson. Diana Ramos / Tucson Spotlight.
The Saguaros play in the Pecos League of Professional Baseball Clubs, an independent league unaffiliated with Major League Baseball or Minor League Baseball.
&quot;If a minor league team wishes to call Tucson home, we would be thrilled to work with them on all Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium has to offer,&quot; Horvath said. &quot;Pima County and its tourism partners are always working to create the best environment possible to attract sports tourism. Any additional opportunities to bring in a new tenant would be welcome as long as they are a good fit for the community and for the future of Kino.&quot; 
Tucson&apos;s size has long made it a difficult market for major league sports, particularly with Phoenix just over 100 miles away, home to the Arizona Cardinals, Phoenix Suns, Arizona Diamondbacks and Phoenix Mercury.
Blake Eager, executive director of the Southern Arizona Sports, Tourism and Film Authority, previously told Tucson Spotlight that competing with Phoenix for major league teams is a futile effort, suggesting Tucson could instead become the nation&apos;s top minor league market.
&quot;Let (Phoenix) be the major league city, and let us be the minor league city, and be the best minor league city in the country,&quot; Eager said.
Tucson is home to several minor league teams, including the Tucson Roadrunners of the American Hockey League, FC Tucson of USL League Two and the Tucson Sugar Skulls, which compete in the highest level of professional indoor football in the country.
&quot;With new events such as the World Baseball Classic Qualifier and the Garmin Marathon adding to the long standing events such as El Tour de Tucson and the (Major League Soccer and National Women&apos;s Soccer League) preseason, Tucson continues to show that it is a premier destination for sports tourism across not only the United States but internationally as well,&quot; Horvath said, noting that the University of Arizona also has a national profile across multiple college sports. &quot;Our community has a well established reputation as a sports destination.

Diana Ramos is a University of Arizona alum and Tucson Spotlight reporter. Contact her at diana@tucsonspotlight.org.  
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