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			  <news:name>Adopting Trump’s Voice, Justice Dept. Asks Judge to Let Ballroom Proceed</news:name>
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			<news:title>Adopting Trump’s Voice, Justice Dept. Asks Judge to Let Ballroom Proceed</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The court filing links the security breach at the White House correspondents’ dinner to the lawsuit over President Trump’s ballroom project.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Apple introduces a cheaper option for App Store subscriptions</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Apple is adding a new subscription option that lets app developers offer lower monthly pricing in exchange for a 12-month commitment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>UC regent slams Berkeley event featuring failed suicide bomber as ‘disgusting and abhorrent’</news:name>
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			<news:title>UC regent slams Berkeley event featuring failed suicide bomber as ‘disgusting and abhorrent’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The University of California-Berkeley is facing heightened backlash after a Palestinian Political Prisoners Day event included a speaker with a terrorism conviction.
Israa Jaabis, a failed car suicide bomber, was released from prison in November 2023 as part of a deal to return Israeli hostages taken during the Oct. 7, 2023 attacks. Jaabis was convicted of attempting to set off a car bomb in 2015 during a traffic stop. The incident occurred near an area where Israeli soldiers would often gather and attempt to hitchhike. Jaabis and an Israeli officer, Moshe Chen, were severely burned during the attack.
UC Berkeley Law Students for Justice in Palestine, one of the event organizers, posted Jaabis&apos; message to the students on Instagram.
&quot;Firstly, I would like to thank [the students] for their attentiveness, for listening with their hearts. For many reasons, even their attendance is enough to make us feel — as liberated Palestinian prisoners — that there is someone who cares about us,&quot; Jaabis said, according to the video&apos;s English-translated subtitles.
UC BERKELEY SLAMMED AFTER ANTI-ISRAEL GROUP HOSTS FAILED SUICIDE BOMBER AS GUEST EVENT SPEAKER
UC Regent Jay Sures told Fox News Digital that the event featuring Jaabis was &quot;disgusting and abhorrent.&quot;
&quot;I think when you talk about in the larger context of the University of California, I can tell you, as one of just a couple of the Jewish regents, I&apos;m very satisfied with the steps the administration has taken to try to curb antisemitism on campus. Having said that, there&apos;s just going to be circumstances across the campuses, across all college campuses, where there&apos;s going to be groups of people that are going to promote and justify and glorify antisemitism,&quot; Sures said.
Sures noted that the event was put on by Students for Justice in Palestine, a far-left, rabidly anti-Israel group that has been suspended or banned from multiple universities, including Columbia University, American University and Duke University. He added that the group promotes &quot;anti-Zionistic behavior&quot; and said that there was &quot;absolutely no doubt that anti-Zionistic rhetoric leads to antisemitism.&quot;
&quot;Under the First Amendment, these groups have the right to free speech. And that&apos;s just part of what it&apos;s like to live in a country where you have a First Amendment,&quot; he said.
UC Berkeley Law recently told Fox News Digital that when it came to the event with Jaabis, its hands were tied.
&quot;As a public university, UC Berkeley has a non-discretionary obligation to abide by and support the First Amendment in a completely content-neutral manner,&quot; Alex Shapiro, assistant dean of communications, said. &quot;We do not have the legal ability to sanction or censor constitutionally protected expression.
&quot;However, as UC Berkeley has repeatedly informed the student body, if any campus community member feels threatened, they are encouraged to contact the Office for the Prevention of Harassment and Discrimination. OPHD provides support to those harmed, investigates all allegations, and the campus takes appropriate steps following any findings.&quot;
UCLA STUDENT COUNCIL CONDEMNS CAMPUS EVENT WITH FORMER ISRAELI HOSTAGE
Sures recently made headlines when he slammed the UCLA Undergraduate Student Association Council (USAC) after it issued a letter condemning an event featuring freed Israeli hostage Omer Shem Tov. In a letter that was widely circulated online, Sures said that he was &quot;disgusted and appalled&quot; by USAC&apos;s statement.
&quot;While your letter expresses concern over a &apos;troubling disregard for Palestinian life,&apos; it says nothing about the Israeli lives lost on Oct. 7th, including the shooting of many of Omer’s close friends. Nor does your letter mention the countless rapes and massacres carried out by Hamas on that day. It is as if none of that happened,&quot; Sures wrote.
Shem Tov, in a statement to Fox News Digital, said the backlash to his appearance on campus reflected a broader unwillingness to hear perspectives that challenge existing narratives.
&quot;If you are willing to silence a survivor of 505 days in captivity to protect a preconceived narrative, it’s worth pausing,&quot; he said. &quot;When a worldview requires you to override your own values, something is misaligned. The hope is that it’s the worldview that changes — because the values are worth keeping.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to UC Berkeley Students for Justice in Palestine for comment.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Peter D&apos;Abrosca contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Yavapai College Governing Board rejects chair’s action</news:name>
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			<news:title>Yavapai College Governing Board rejects chair’s action</news:title>
			<news:keywords>McCasland refused to agendize election; 3-1 vote ends meeting The Yavapai College District Governing Board’s April 21 meeting was adjourned after less than 10 minutes of discussion on the adoption of its agenda. During the March 31 meeting, the board voted 3-1 to hold an election for the board chair</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Sex sting defendant sentenced to three and a half years</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Mrbill Decker was 1 of 4 men arrested and charged in May 2025 in the continuation of an online sting.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Northern Arizona Healthcare exploring ways to expand capacity at FMC during pause in plans for a new hospital campus</news:title>
			<news:keywords>NAH has taken steps to expand capacity at FMC while the plans were moving forward.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cuccinelli says Dems undercut own redistricting defense as Virginia justices press ‘Yes’ camp</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cuccinelli says Dems undercut own redistricting defense as Virginia justices press ‘Yes’ camp</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Supreme Court of Virginia heard oral arguments in a challenge to Tuesday&apos;s redistricting amendment, as a former state prosecutor said Democrats&apos; eagerness to ram through early voting may help derail their redistricting effort.
The state&apos;s high court appeared to press the attorney for the Democrat-led &quot;Yes&quot; camp more than the lawyer for Republican plaintiffs, as Chief Justice Cleo Powell brought the court to order Monday.
While election certification is on hold after Tazewell County Judge Jack Hurley Jr. issued a legal challenge following projections that &quot;Yes&quot; would win by single digits, a separate argument over the validity of the October-November process that led to the referendum was before the high court in Richmond.
In a post-mortem analysis of Monday&apos;s arguments, former Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli said that only a few justices asked questions of the litigants and their questions for the &quot;Yes&quot; camp were particularly pointed.
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Attorneys Richard Hawkins, Matthew Seligman, and Solicitor General Tillman Breckenridge represented Democrats seeking to uphold Tuesday’s election result, while attorney Thomas McCarthy argued for Senate Minority Leader Ryan McDougle, R-Hanover, and other officials challenging it.
Justice Wesley Russell&apos;s first question to Seligman and Hawkins was whether the vote Tuesday in which the &apos;Yes&apos; camp won even mattered in a legal setting.
&quot;He got counsel for the defendants to concede &apos;no the vote outcome does not matter&apos; — they didn&apos;t talk about the margin [or the] 3:1 spending,&quot; Cuccinelli said later Monday.
Cuccinelli said that Democrats, led by Attorney General Jay Jones, have used that victory since as their reason for the redistricting&apos;s legitimacy.
&quot;The current attorney general of Virginia ... has really in his public statements; the only defense I&apos;ve heard him offer is the &apos;will of the people&apos; ... and his own lawyer in court today says that was irrelevant,&quot; Cuccinelli said. &quot;[Hawkins] completely undercut the public stance of the current attorney general.&quot;
Cuccinelli added that the defendants were also &quot;shockingly blasé&quot; when they suggested early voters vote at their own risk of an &quot;October Surprise&quot; like redistricting, when challenged on the merits of the case given the 45-day early voting window established the last time Democrats had full control in Richmond.
INSIDE JAY JONES AND THE DEMOCRATS’ LATE SURGE TO UPSET WINS ACROSS VIRGINIA, FROM THE SUBURBS TO THE SHORE
The former AG said it may be that effort that gets &quot;hoisted on their own 45-day patard&quot; and that with Republicans being outspent 3:1, the only thing Democrats&apos; money would have been good for is &quot;making voters mad&quot; and therefore give the GOP an accidental win.
In court, Seligman addressed the justices, saying Virginians spoke out with their vote in a &quot;clear and comprehensive process&quot; outlined in the Virginia Constitution, and that the General Assembly, led by Speaker Don Scott Jr., D-Portsmouth, and Senate President L. Louise Lucas, D-Portsmouth, passed the measure through the proper means during an October special session.
Republicans have argued that the intent of the special session — called months earlier by then-Gov. Glenn Youngkin and adjourned indefinitely — was improperly used to pass the amendment. They also argue the November 2025 election did not represent an &quot;intervening election&quot; as required by law because early voting had already begun.
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Seligman said the assembly rightly referred the proposed amendment to legislators a second time in January as required and it went to voters on Tuesday.
&quot;That is all that Article 12 requires. As a result, the proposed constitutional amendment has been ratified and is now part of the Virginia Constitution. The circuit court attempted to interfere with that democratic process by halting it,&quot; he said, referring to Hurley’s prior objection. &quot;This court properly put a stop to that.&quot;
Responding to Seligman, a justice said he didn’t understand the explanation &quot;as a legal argument&quot; given that Democrats had asked the court — according to the jurist — to hold off on deciding on procedural irregularities until after the actual election in conforming with a 100-year-old SCOVA decision in that regard.
&quot;The fact that there’s a ‘yes’ vote doesn’t tell us anything about the merits&quot; of McDougle’s camp’s argument that the legislative piece of the referendum’s creation didn’t conform with law.
Another justice offered an incredulous response during a discussion about the &quot;constitutional silence&quot; surrounding when a special session adjourned &quot;indefinitely/sine die&quot; is actually officially over — including if a regular session convenes potentially in between.
&quot;Would a special session convened in 1929, if they forgot to adjourn sine die, still be in-session?&quot; the justice asked.
Seligman said it would not, while later adding that the practice of such has been &quot;mixed&quot; in Richmond and Washington.
By contrast, the justices’ questions for McCarthy appeared more open-ended, as he began his remarks by saying the redistricting amendment violates the state Constitution’s limitations on special sessions in multiple ways, including that then-Gov. Glenn Youngkin called it for budget — not election-planning — purposes.
In turn, the justices asked questions seeking McCarthy to expound upon &quot;historical record&quot; of General Assembly special sessions, and whether the two-thirds majority policy or called-by-the-governor argument are more prominent.
The court is expected to operate on an expedited schedule in this matter, as the 2026 primary election is about two months away and districts must be known by then.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Fox News Wine Shop launches sweepstakes for an all-expenses-paid trip to Napa Valley for America250</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-28T14:11:03.389Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Fox News Wine Shop launches sweepstakes for an all-expenses-paid trip to Napa Valley for America250</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Fox News Wine Shop is celebrating America250 with an all-expenses paid trip to Napa Valley for a lucky fan, in partnership with wine entrepreneur Jean-Charles Boisset.
The sweepstakes will run starting April 28 and end on May 15. Fans can enter via the Fox News Wine Shop&apos;s All-American wine quiz.
The trip includes a hosted experience at Boisset&apos;s vineyards, round-trip transportation, dinner vouchers and other curated winery visits.
The sweepstakes winners will stay at a luxury hotel on Boisset&apos;s property from September 24-27.
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The winner and his or her guest must be both 21 years of age or older. The Napa Valley experience will also be filmed for a Fox Nation special.
Boisset is a French-born, Napa Valley–based wine entrepreneur and proprietor of the Boisset Collection, an international family-owned wine company founded by his parents in Burgundy, France. Raised in a winemaking family, Boisset grew up immersed in the traditions of French viticulture before bringing that heritage to the United States and expanding the family business into one of the world’s most dynamic wine portfolios.
Now a proud champion of American entrepreneurship, he has revitalized historic wineries including Buena Vista — California’s first premium winery — blending Old World craftsmanship with bold American innovation. His journey reflects a true transatlantic success story rooted in family tradition, vision, and the pursuit of the American Dream.
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There will also be runner-up prizes for two fans. In the spirit of America250, runners-up will win a $250 gift card to FoxNewsWineShop.com.
Every entrant will receive $35 off a $100 purchase at Fox News Wine Shop.
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			  <news:name>Chicago’s South Side is drowning in excuses, dependency and decay</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-28T14:10:43.735Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Chicago’s South Side is drowning in excuses, dependency and decay</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As I recover from foot surgery in Chicago, my break from the Walk Across America has given me time to do more than reflect. I’ve seen so many things on my walk so far through small towns, big cities, ghettos, suburbs, open-air drug markets, posh farmers markets and even the occasional country market. Throughout it all, I’ve seen Americans of so many stripes, and they’re all moving forward, moving with a sense of purpose in their work and in their belief in God.
And when I returned home to the South Side of Chicago, I was struck by the stillness I felt here.
It pains me to say this, but it was as if I had never left. The same problems remained. People complained about the same issues they complained about the year before, and the year before that, not recognizing that fateful pattern of doom. Although my team has greatly reduced violence in our immediate community, it remains high on the surrounding blocks. Herds of teens continue to raid the Loop, wreaking havoc and destroying what others have built.
The pattern is obvious and undeniable. On my Walk Across America, I saw people moving toward something better, no matter if it was one step a day or 20,000. They moved forward in the faith of a good life and an eternal reward.
THE REAL CRISIS BEHIND AMERICA&apos;S UNREST BEGINS IN THE CLASSROOM
Here on the South Side, while many do struggle toward something better, the current moves overwhelmingly in the wrong direction.
The current moves toward dysfunction, not potential. Toward dependency on government, not self-reliance. Toward violence, not two-parent households. Toward the instant gratification of the drug trade, not the inner strength that comes from lasting education. And anyone who dares to swim against this current gets mocked as an Uncle Tom.
My time away revealed something I had grown too close to see clearly, and that is how fiercely we protect the dysfunction around us. It has become our identity, our internal compass, our security blanket. It is almost as if we would not know who we were without it.
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I have had many supporters in my efforts to build a transformative Leadership and Economic Opportunity Center on the South Side. But I have faced far more criticism — and I want to sit with that for a moment, because it breaks my heart. Criticism for trying to get kids off the streets and into a safe environment where they can simply be children. Criticism for bringing trades — construction, electrical work, skilled work — so young Americans can reverse the fortunes of their lives. Criticism for believing that the young people on my block deserve opportunity, not just sympathy. For these things, I am called a black conservative, as if that were an insult rather than a description of a man who believes his community deserves better than what it is being offered.
These attacks have produced exactly the opposite of progress.
I want to be honest about something that no politician in this city will say out loud. Unlike Mayor Brandon Johnson’s belief, white supremacy does not run these streets. I saw the KKK march in the streets of Kenton, Tennessee, when I was a boy, but I’ve never seen them march since then, and never in Chicago. 
There is no external force orchestrating our destruction from the shadows. If there is any racism holding us back today, it is the soft bigotry of low expectations, the quiet condescension of voices that tell us we are permanent victims who need government programs instead of God, family and hard work. They peddle a lie that feels like comfort: It’s not your fault, the system is rigged, just vote the right way and everything will change. And while they are saying it, another generation slips away.
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Our worst enemy is post-1960s liberalism and our own unwillingness to confront what it has done to us.
I will tell you another truth, and I ask you to hear it the way I heard it, not with defensiveness, but with the grief of a man who loves his people deeply.
On my Walk Across America, several Americans told me they feel that everything that could be done for Black Americans has been tried. Government programs. Affirmative action. Protests. Movements. Decades of bending institutions and budgets in our direction. And still, they said, nothing gets better. When I heard that, I did not get angry at them. I got sad. Because they are not entirely wrong. And the question that haunts me is not whether America has failed us, but whether we have failed ourselves by choosing the comfort of our grievances over the hard work of our freedom.
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We have squandered so much by prizing dysfunction over progress. We have valued victimhood over merit, a strange fate, since none of us suffered slavery and most of us never lived under legal segregation. Yet we reach backward to the past for our identity instead of forward to a future where our talents and our character write our own story.
If we are to join the rest of America on the path forward, we must kill every excuse available to us. We must kill the excuse of systemic racism as an all-purpose answer to self-inflicted wounds. We must kill the excuse that past oppression permanently defines present potential. We must kill the excuse that this country is irredeemably hostile to us and wants us back in bondage. Not because our history is not real — it is — but because these excuses are anchors, not life preservers. They do not protect us. They drown us.
CHICAGO&apos;S KILLING FIELDS: ACTIVISTS CRY ABOUT TRUMP WHILE FAMILIES BURY KIDS
I say all of this as a man who has given his body to this mission. I have walked across this country on a broken heel for the children of the South Side. I have slept in strange places, fought through pain, and kept moving when everything in me wanted to stop. I did not do that because I think our community is hopeless. I did it because I know it is not.
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Yet I remain hopeful. Deeply, stubbornly, biblically hopeful. Jeremiah 29:11 tells us that God has plans for us — plans to prosper us and not to harm us, plans to give us a future. That promise does not belong only to the comfortable. It belongs to the South Side too.
If enough of us start swimming against this current, there is always the chance we can reverse its direction. We have no choice but to try.
And we will be all the better for it.
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			  <news:name>Ex-Fauci top advisor indicted over alleged COVID cover-up, hidden emails</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ex-Fauci top advisor indicted over alleged COVID cover-up, hidden emails</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Justice Department is accusing a longtime senior advisor to Dr. Anthony Fauci of using his private email to hide communication about the COVID-19 virus from public view while helping to shape the narrative about its origins.
David M. Morens, 78, who served for years as a top advisor within the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), was indicted and is accused of using his personal email account to evade federal transparency laws and shield key discussions from Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, according to a DOJ indictment unsealed Tuesday.
Prosecutors allege that Morens conspired with others during the pandemic to hide communications related to a controversial coronavirus research grant that involved collaboration with the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China. The grant was later terminated amid scrutiny over whether COVID-19 may have originated from a lab leak.
The indictment alleges that Morens and his associates deliberately moved conversations off official government systems and onto private email accounts to keep them from public disclosure. The communications allegedly included internal discussions about COVID research, efforts to influence funding decisions, and exchanges related to messaging on the virus’s origins.
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The indictment also alleges that Morens played a behind-the-scenes role in relaying information to senior agency leadership, who in turn briefed the White House, Congress and the public during the pandemic.
Federal prosecutors also claim that Morens received gifts from a collaborator — including wine and offers of high-end meals — and later took steps to justify those perks by contributing to a scientific publication supporting the theory that COVID-19 emerged naturally rather than from the Wuhan lab.
Morens did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment. A spokesperson for the National Institutes of Health also did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Morens previously faced scrutiny from House lawmakers over emails related to COVID-era communications. During congressional testimony, he said he regretted the tone of certain messages and described some remarks as &quot;black humor.&quot;
The charges include conspiracy, destruction and concealment of federal records and related offenses. Morens faces decades in prison if convicted.
The case is likely to intensify scrutiny of how federal health officials handled key questions during the pandemic, particularly debates over the virus’s origins.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Safe sex is about to get more expensive, world’s largest condom maker warns</news:name>
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			<news:title>Safe sex is about to get more expensive, world’s largest condom maker warns</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Iran war could hit consumers where they least expect it: condom prices.
Karex, the world’s largest condom manufacturer, told Reuters it may soon hike prices by as much as 30% as the Middle East conflict strains global energy and supply chains.
The warning underscores how the war is driving up costs, delaying shipments and squeezing supply. And the impact on condom prices highlights how even niche consumer goods are caught up in broader global disruptions.
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It all traces back to the Strait of Hormuz, a critical artery for global energy supplies, where shipping has slowed sharply. The shipping lane is surrounded by Iran, Oman and the United Arab Emirates and is widely disputed amid the conflict as ships — especially those carrying oil and other fuel — are prevented from traversing through the contentious waterway.
The bottleneck is also driving up the cost of petroleum-based products like plastics and rubber, which are found in everything from medical supplies to household items to clothing and beauty products.
That’s creating a one-two punch — higher costs and shipping delays that are shrinking supply and raising prices.
Amid those pressures, Karex CEO Goh Miah Kiat said the energy crunch has him weighing a price increase.
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Kiat says the conflict has pushed aluminum used in foil packaging to a four-year high and silicone oil, a key ingredient in condom manufacturing, is up about 30%. Shortages of synthetic rubber used in some non-latex condoms are further adding to the strain.
Karex, a Malaysia-based firm that produces more than 5 billion condoms every year and exports to more than 130 countries, is struggling to keep up as demand outpaces supply. Karex supplies to the world&apos;s largest condom brands, including Trojan and Durex.
Shipping delays are worsening the crunch on getting these products to customers, with more inventory stuck at sea than reaching shelves. Karex products going to the U.S. and Europe are taking up to two months to arrive, while developing countries already facing shortages are seeing even longer delays.
There are growing concerns that these disruptions could hit some of the world’s most vulnerable populations since Karex helps supply United Nations aid programs.
Karex also manufactures personal lubricants, catheters, probe covers and gloves, underscoring the broader impact supply disruptions could have beyond condoms.
For consumers, that could mean paying more at the checkout counter for a basic health product.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Civil Rights Cases Slow at Education Dept. Amid Trump’s Overhaul</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-28T14:01:02.219Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Civil Rights Cases Slow at Education Dept. Amid Trump’s Overhaul</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Data obtained by The New York Times shows that the Education Department resolved 30 percent fewer discrimination complaints in 2025 compared with the previous year.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>YouTube is testing an AI-powered search feature that shows guided answers</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-28T14:00:41.644Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>YouTube is testing an AI-powered search feature that shows guided answers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>YouTube is rolling out the new AI search feature to Premium subscribers in the U.S. on an opt-in basis.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Snapchat brings AI-powered conversational advertising to its app</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-28T14:00:22.127Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Snapchat brings AI-powered conversational advertising to its app</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Users will be able to chat with a brand&apos;s AI agent to do things like ask questions and get recommendations.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pro wrestling star Steph De Lander reveals how colleague’s advice helped lead her to title triumph at ACW</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-28T13:51:03.665Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Pro wrestling star Steph De Lander reveals how colleague’s advice helped lead her to title triumph at ACW</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Pro wrestling star Steph De Lander spent two years on the shelf with a serious neck injury that required multiple surgeries and nearly derailed her career.
Last month, De Lander made her triumphant return to the ring. She appeared in Awesome Championship Wrestling (ACW) and was put in a triple-threat match against Indi Hartwell and J-Rod for the ACW Women’s Championship. When the dust cleared, De Lander was the one wearing the title around her waist.
&quot;It felt awesome because there’s nothing like wrestling,&quot; she told Fox News Digital when asked about her return. &quot;There’s nothing like throwing yourself at the ground. There’s nothing like being body-slammed, right? I hadn’t been through that for so long. Initially, I was nervous about how my body was going to feel, how I was going to hold up. Is it going to hurt more than it did before? But it’s like riding a bike. Everyone says it but it’s so true.
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&quot;As soon as I got back in the ring, as soon as I took my first bump, as soon as I took some hits, my body was just lit up in the best way. I hadn’t felt the physicality that you don’t get from anything else. I hadn’t felt that for so long. I didn’t realize how much I missed it. I’m in the phase right now of loving getting beaten up, loving getting back in the ring. My body feels great, and I definitely felt back in my element.&quot;
De Lander described getting involved in ACW as a bit of a whirlwind.
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She said she was going to manage her husband, the pro wrestler known as Mance Warner, in a different company before WWE star Matt Cardona gave her some poignant advice.
&quot;It was actually Matt Cardona that messaged me and was like, ‘Hey, are you wrestling this weekend? Are you cleared to wrestle yet?’ I was like, I’m cleared by I got a booking to manage Mance at a different company. And he was like, ‘Look, if you just left because you said you wanted to wrestle, you need to wrestle this weekend.’ He was like, ‘There’s an ACW show you should reach out.’ And I was like, they actually reached out to me a couple of days ago and asked if I was available, and I wasn’t,&quot; she recalled.
&quot;After chatting with Matt, that basically made me realize this is the opportunity to have an awesome return match at a great company. Start a run at ACW. I didn’t know I was going to be winning the championship, but I just thought this would be an awesome first match back. Having my best friend Indi Hartwell in the match, it felt very poetic.&quot;
She pulled out of the show and eventually became the new ACW women’s champion, beating Hartwell who came into the match as the titleholder.
De Lander will be back in action for ACW on May 16 for Reckoning. The event will take place at the MJN Center in Poughkeepsie, New York.
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She will be in a tag team match with Hartwell. The two will go up against Lady Frost and Vicious Vicki.
&quot;Indi and I have been best friends for 10 years. Our careers have paralleled each other the entire time. We worked together at WWE; we worked together at TNA,&quot; De Lander told Fox News Digital. &quot;We worked together on the independents in Australia, in America. We keep finding ourselves coming back together. This is another one of those situations. Despite the fact that I beat her for her championship, I think we both have a mutual understanding of what needs to be done.
&quot;Lady Frost is coming in for the first time at ACW so that’s a wildcard. We don’t really know what to expect to see. But yeah I think it’ll be a hard-hitting match. I think it’ll be very entertaining and exciting. Indi and I have had a lot of time together as a team. We know what we’re doing in the ring. We’ll see if we know what they’re doing, but I’m anticipating a big fight. That’s for sure.&quot;
De Lander said it was a true delight to be able to work with her best friend, and even her husband, over the last several years.
&quot;It’s awesome. You couldn’t write it. I’ve been lucky in my career to be able to work with a lot of my close friends,&quot; she said. &quot;Tagging with Indi is awesome. Getting to work alongside Matt Cardona for so long was great. Getting to work with my husband Mance Warner has been awesome too. I’ve had a lot of scenarios where I’ve been able to work really closely with people that I’m close with in real life as well, and oftentimes, that chemistry does translate. It really is a dream come true.&quot;
With Warner winning the REVOLER World Championship over the weekend, De Lander said she and her husband have their eyes on more gold.
&quot;Oh, it’s awesome. He’s been back on this new indie run for maybe a month and he’s already won the IWTV World Championship and now the REVOLVER World Championship,&quot; she said.
&quot;Between the two of us, I mean, we’re gonna have to get some new display cases because we seem to be collecting gold left and right and I don’t think we’re gonna stop anytime soon.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mike Johnson faces revolt from GOP privacy hawks threatening to kill FISA renewal as deadline looms</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-28T13:50:43.945Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Mike Johnson faces revolt from GOP privacy hawks threatening to kill FISA renewal as deadline looms</news:title>
			<news:keywords>House GOP leadership is struggling to win over GOP privacy hawks as lawmakers race to extend a powerful government surveillance program ahead of Thursday’s deadline. 
The House Rules Committee on Tuesday postponed consideration of a rule teeing up a chamber-wide vote on an extension of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) as Republicans remain sharply divided over the program.
The plan would renew the spy law for three years while enacting new penalties for abuses of FISA searches. The measure, however, stops short of incorporating a warrant requirement desired by GOP privacy hawks, who want the adoption of tougher privacy guardrails.
The postponed committee action raises doubts about whether House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., can pass an extension of the law before it lapses on April 30.
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The mounting obstacles to passing a FISA renewal in the House could also allow the Senate to act first and force the lower chamber to swallow whatever it passes. The Senate is scheduled to hold a procedural vote on a three-year extension bill later on Tuesday.
Democrats on the House Rules Committee blasted Republicans for indefinitely postponing consideration of the measure after punting a previously scheduled Tuesday morning meeting to take up the procedural measure. The panel initially adjourned on Monday evening after an hours-long session to allow for more time for Republicans to reach a deal.
&quot;After waiting around all night for Republicans to make a deal — with themselves — on a procedural rule for the week, Democrats showed up to the Rules Committee for an 8 a.m. meeting,&quot; Rep. Jim McGovern, D-Mass., wrote on social media. &quot;Unsurprisingly, when we showed up, we were told there is still no deal.
&quot;Their chaos is only matched by their incompetence,&quot; he added.
The stalled rule also delays consideration of a budget blueprint to fund immigration enforcement and a sweeping bill authorizing agriculture and nutrition priorities known as the farm bill, which GOP leadership is hoping to pass on the floor this week.
House conservatives, who voted down two previous proposals offered by GOP leadership, have so far withheld their support for reauthorizing Section 702 absent reforms.
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The spy tool allows the government to surveil foreigners abroad who use U.S. platforms even when those communications involve Americans. A mix of conservatives and progressives have long advocated for changes to the program to force intelligence officials to obtain a warrant prior to reviewing Americans’ data. 
Several conservative lawmakers on Monday criticized leadership’s proposal as a minor reworking of the original 18-month extension bill that failed on the House floor.
&quot;Really what we&apos;re doing is taking existing law improvements based on two years ago, making some improvements on penalties and on some FISA transparency…but not going further with respect to warrant protections for American citizens on warrantless surveillance,&quot; Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, a key member of the House Freedom Caucus (HFC), said during debate on the measure in the House Rules Committee.
HFC members have sought to add a warrant requirement and language banning a central bank digital currency (CBDC) to the bill — policies they say are critical to winning their votes.
&quot;Even as we are working to right the wrongs and abuses of FISA, it is important we permanently ban what would be the ultimate surveillance tool against our fellow citizens, a central bank digital currency,&quot; Rep. Michael Cloud, R-Texas, told Fox News Digital in a statement. 
The Trump administration has pushed for a clean reauthorization of the program, citing the law’s critical national security role. Proponents of the spy law have hailed its ability to gather intelligence that has stopped potential terrorist attacks and drug trafficking.
Rep. Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, a notable GOP privacy hawk, offered his support for the three-year FISA extension during a post on social media last week.
&quot;Collectively, this set of reforms provides robust privacy protections for American citizens. Congress should bank this win and reauthorize Section 702,&quot; Davidson said. &quot;Then, we should swiftly begin gutting the unmitigated surveillance state left growing unchecked during these 702 fights.&quot;
House Democratic leadership previewed their objections to Republicans’ FISA reauthorization plan on Monday. Widespread Democratic opposition means Johnson could afford to spare just a handful of GOP defections during a critical procedural vote that could occur as early as Tuesday afternoon.
&quot;This surveillance mechanism could be abused by the likes of individuals like Kash Patel and the acting attorney general,&quot; House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., said during a news conference Monday. &quot;These people have weaponized the criminal justice system, and they simply cannot be trusted to protect the privacy and the civil liberties of the American people.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>F.B.I. Knew Civil Rights Group Informants Helped Bring Down Extremists, Lawyers Say</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-28T13:40:22.001Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>F.B.I. Knew Civil Rights Group Informants Helped Bring Down Extremists, Lawyers Say</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Southern Poverty Law Center is planning to challenge the larger story of deceit and hypocrisy the Trump administration has been telling about its use of paid informants, court papers suggest.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cubs&apos; Venezuelan tank jumps into Rookie of the Year conversation while raking the baseball</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-28T13:31:21.840Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Cubs&apos; Venezuelan tank jumps into Rookie of the Year conversation while raking the baseball</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Chicago Cubs&apos; lineup is filled with names that the eyes of every baseball fan immediately turn their attention to. When Alex Bregman, Pete Crow-Armstrong, Dansby Swanson, Nico Hoerner and Seya Suzuki make up your core, it&apos;s easy to overlook others, but Moisés Ballesteros is making it impossible to pass over his name.
The 22-year-old Venezuelan has been punishing baseballs in 2026. Ballesteros&apos; presence at the plate is not only presenting a good problem for Chicago manager Craig Counsell, who needs to find him at-bats, but he&apos;s also very loudly entered the conversation for National League Rookie of the Year.
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Ballesteros appeared in 20 games for the Cubs a season ago, and looking back on things, he gave the world a bit of a preview of what may come in 2026 by hitting .298 and driving in 11 runs in 57 at-bats. But he has taken a ginormous leap so far this season.
While the sample size is still small with just 69 plate appearances this season, his numbers are eye-popping: .387 batting average, five home runs, 16 RBIs, 12 runs and an OPS of 1.144. If you narrow things down to just his last seven games, his batting average jumps to .444 across 18 total at-bats.
The Cubs&apos; Monday night contest against the San Diego Padres presented a new challenge for Ballesteros as he made his first start behind the plate. It&apos;s fair to say he was comfortable with the added responsibilities, as he launched a grand slam in the top of the third inning on the first pitch he saw.
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The Cubs fell to the Padres 9-7 on Monday and have now lost three games in a row after putting together a 10-game winning streak earlier this month.
Speaking after the contest, Counsell alluded to Ballesteros potentially getting more action behind the plate, but sliding him in as the top designated hitter option isn&apos;t too bad of an idea either.
&quot;If things happen, it could be more often,&quot; Counsell said, according to The Athletic. &quot;If things don’t happen, it’ll probably just be occasional. But being prepared — if it had to be more — is part of it.&quot;
Carson Kelly and Miguel Amaya have more or less split time behind the dish this season, and make for a very formidable one-two punch, but getting Ballesteros on the diamond as frequently as possible is a requirement at this point of the proceedings.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>State Department urges Americans to avoid Mexican city just across Texas border</news:name>
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			<news:title>State Department urges Americans to avoid Mexican city just across Texas border</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The State Department warned Americans to avoid a city in Mexico just over the border from Texas after receiving reports of &quot;violent criminal activity.&quot; 
The U.S. Embassy and Consulates in Mexico said U.S. government employees have been ordered to stay away from the area of Reynosa, a city of about 700,000 residents located near McAllen, Texas. 
&quot;U.S. Consulate Matamoros has received reports of violent criminal activity including roadblocks in Reynosa,&quot; it said in the advisory, urging any Americans there to &quot;be aware of your surroundings,&quot; maintain &quot;a high level of vigilance&quot; and to &quot;keep a low profile.&quot; 
The McAllen-Hidalgo International Bridge links Reynosa to Texas. The State Department has issued a &quot;Level 2 - Exercise increased caution&quot; for all of Mexico, but in Tamaulipas state – where Reynosa is located – that risk is elevated to &quot;Level: 4 - Do not travel,&quot; due to &quot;terrorism, crime and kidnapping.&quot;
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&quot;There is a risk of violence in the state from terrorist groups, cartels, gangs and criminal organizations,&quot; the State Department said.
&quot;Organized crime activity is common along the northern border and in Ciudad Victoria. It includes gun battles, murder, armed robbery, carjacking, kidnapping, forced disappearances, extortion, and sexual assault,&quot; it added.
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The State Department advisory noted that U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents &quot;have been victims of kidnapping.&quot; 
&quot;Heavily armed members of criminal groups often patrol the state, especially along the border region from Reynosa to Nuevo Laredo,&quot; it also warned. &quot;They act without fear of punishment in these areas, and local law enforcement has limited capacity to respond to crime.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jacob Fatu hits Roman Reigns with the Tongan death grip, Seth Rollins calls out Bron Breakker</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-28T13:30:42.280Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Jacob Fatu hits Roman Reigns with the Tongan death grip, Seth Rollins calls out Bron Breakker</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Roman Reigns walked out of WrestleMania 42 with the World Heavyweight Championship earlier this month, but it wasn’t long before a new challenger emerged with his eyes set on gold.
Jacob Fatu made clear on the following &quot;Monday Night Raw&quot; last week that he was gunning for his first world title. Reigns told him that he had to think about it and that Fatu had to prove that he was worthy of a shot at the championship. Fatu followed up by not only beating Solo Sikoa on &quot;Friday Night SmackDown,&quot; but taking out the entire MFT faction along with him.
Entering Raw this week, Reigns was in a segment deliberating with Jey and Jimmy Uso about what he should do about the &quot;Samoan Werewolf.&quot; Jimmy Uso said that Fatu’s pursuit of greatness and what comes along with shouldn’t &quot;come at the cost&quot; of Reigns. Jey Uso warned that Fatu was &quot;dangerous.&quot;
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The power struggle came to a head later in the night as Reigns and Fatu met in the ring.
Reigns said he put the World Heavyweight Championship &quot;in the main event&quot; and that he made the title &quot;relevant.&quot; Then, Fatu came out to address Reigns, who said he was hoping that Fatu &quot;made the right choice&quot; to unite the Bloodline and &quot;not divide it.&quot;
&quot;You said you gave me a week, I didn’t need a week. I didn’t need a day. Hell, I didn’t even need an hour to think about it. I know exactly what I wanted when I came out here last Monday,&quot; Fatu said. &quot;I didn’t stutter, I didn’t hesitate when I told you I didn’t want that title, but I need that title.&quot;
Fatu said Reigns must have been &quot;stuck&quot; in his own main event mania and that Reigns didn’t &quot;grind&quot; like him to get to where he is.
&quot;But it ain’t how you start, it’s how you finish,&quot; he continued. &quot;And it got me standing here right now in front of your a--. Before WWE, you didn’t call me, Jimmy didn’t call me, Jey didn’t call me, but you know who did call me? Solo called me. Solo gave me a chance. Solo is the one who put me on since I got here.&quot;
Reigns suggested that Sikoa had nothing to do with Fatu’s arrival in WWE, saying &quot;Solo couldn’t get a cup of coffee delivered here if he wanted to.&quot;
&quot;Who you think runs this place?&quot; Reigns asked rhetorically. &quot;The ‘OTC’ runs this place. And yeah, I’ve been a little distracted. Things get a little hectic around here. But I never forgot about you and I’m the one that signed off on your a--. But you’re over here a little confused, sounding like a fool to me.
&quot;You don’t deserve it. You haven’t earned it. Me allowing you to compete against me, that’s nepotism. I can’t do that.&quot;
Reigns didn’t finish his thought before Fatu attacked him with a Tongan death grip to the face.
&quot;I’m going to take everything, everything from you,&quot; Fatu vowed.
Reigns then accepted Fatu’s challenge.
Later, WWE Chief Content Officer Paul &quot;Triple H&quot; Levesque announced the World Heavyweight Championship bout for Backlash – the next premium live event on the WWE calendar.
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Monday night Rollins
Seth Rollins opened the show addressing Bron Breakker, who cost him a win over Gunther at WrestleMania. Rollins responded with attacks on Breakker and his Vision stablemates last week.
Rollins and Breakker bickered over who was responsible for Breakker’s success. Rollins wondered how it benefited Breakker in the end. Breakker responded that he didn’t need Rollins to climb to the top of the mountain, he wanted Paul Heyman.
&quot;You needed us,&quot; Breakker said emphatically.
Rollins said he saw the potential in Breakker and Heyman asked him to take Breakker under his wing as Breakker made his way from NXT to the Raw roster.
&quot;Look at you Breakker, you’ve got it all. And I’ve been here for 14 years, I have seen athletes from every single discipline come in here,&quot; Rollins said. &quot;They are big, they are strong, they are fast, but you are unique. You are the biggest, the strongest, the fastest, the most versatile performer I have ever seen in the 14 years that I’ve been with this company. You have got everything, everything to be the next big star in this industry. Everything except the most important thing (points to his head).
&quot;I know better than anybody what it means to be a 28-year-old young cat full of p—s and vinegar coming into this company thinking the business owes you something, not wanting to wait for nobody. I know better than anybody what it means to bet on yourself, to take chances, to make decisions, hard decisions that people aren’t going to be happy with. I know. But the difference between you and me is that you try, I succeed. You try, I succeed, and you know why? Let me just paint a few pictures for you. Every time I bet on myself, it ended in a main event or a world championship. You bet on yourself, what did it get you? It got you Austin Theory and Logan Paul.&quot;
Rollins plainly stated that Breakker was &quot;not ready&quot; for the big time just yet.
&quot;I’m not ready? That’s the narrative you want to go with?&quot; Breakker said &quot;I hate to break it to you, superstar, but before all this was a thing, I was well on my way to becoming a main-eventer with or without you. I didn’t need you or your help or anything. And you want to blame me for you losing the World Heavyweight Championship? That’s fine. The truth is: your body can’t handle it, your mind is too brittle and your shoulder can’t handle the weight of strap on it anymore.&quot;
Breakker then singed Rollins with being the best at &quot;being No. 2.&quot; Rollins responded that Breakker &quot;wasn’t even No. 2 in your own family.&quot;
Rollins said he would give Breakker the opportunity for a match at Backlash. Levesque made it official later in the night.
Other notes
Levesque also booked Iyo Sky vs. Asuka for Backlash. Asuka interrupted Sky’s Women’s Intercontinental Championship match against Becky Lynch, keeping their monthslong feud hot. The two Japanese women’s wrestling icons will now do battle at the next major event.
Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez attacked Stephanie Vaquer in the back. Michael Cole later said on the broadcast that Vaquer was dealt with a &quot;sprained AC joint&quot; and could be out &quot;for a bit.&quot;
Paul and Theory interrupted Joe Hendry’s concert during the show and attacked him, seemingly starting a feud with Raw’s newest call-up.
Match results
Penta def. Rusev
Becky Lynch def. Iyo Sky to retain the Women’s Intercontinental Championship.
Rey Mysterio def. El Grande Americano
Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodriguez def. Bayley and Lyra Valkyria</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Sage Steele says she&apos;d be shocked if Disney disciplines Jimmy Kimmel over Melania Trump jab</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sage Steele says she&apos;d be shocked if Disney disciplines Jimmy Kimmel over Melania Trump jab</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former ESPN host Sage Steele cast doubt on whether Disney will discipline Jimmy Kimmel over his &quot;expectant widow&quot; jab against first lady Melania Trump, saying she would be shocked if the company takes action despite growing backlash.
&quot;I would say it would shock me if they did based on history...&quot; Steele said Monday on &quot;Jesse Watters Primetime.&quot;
&quot;Will they? Who knows? Should they? Absolutely.&quot;
Steele, who worked for The Walt Disney Company for nearly two decades at ESPN, pointed to her own experience as evidence of what she described as a double standard in how the company handles controversial speech.
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She argued that Kimmel’s remarks crossed a line, adding that Disney’s new leadership has an opportunity to take a different approach.
&quot;[CEO Josh D&apos;Amaro] has an opportunity now to reset, to say, &apos;You know what? Enough is enough. We as a network are not going to contribute to this hateful rhetoric,&apos; and he can drop the hammer now...&quot; she added.
&quot;This is your chance, not just to send a message to Jimmy Kimmel, but to all the other talent, to the executives, and most importantly to [the] American people, to say we are better than this. That was not a joke. It was much worse than that. Everybody knows it, it is time, and I hope the new CEO does it the right way.&quot;
Steele&apos;s remarks came after Kimmel quipped that the first lady had a &quot;glow&quot; like an &quot;expectant widow&quot; during a Thursday night sketch.
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The joke went viral on social media in the wake of Saturday&apos;s attack at the White House Correspondents&apos; Association (WHCA) Dinner, which federal authorities say involved an armed man trying to storm the event while targeting President Donald Trump and top Cabinet officials.
Kimmel rejected the criticism and attempted to clear the air during Monday&apos;s monologue:
&quot;This was Thursday, and there was no big reaction to it until this morning when I greeted the day facing yet another Twitter vomit storm...,&quot; the ABC late-night host said.
&quot;[This] obviously was a joke about their age difference and the look of joy we see on her face every time they were together.&quot;
He continued, &quot;It was a very light roast joke about the fact that he&apos;s almost 80, and she&apos;s younger than I am. It was not, by any stretch of the definition, a call to assassination — and they know that.&quot;
&quot;I&apos;ve been very vocal for many years speaking out against gun violence in particular, but I understand that the first lady had a stressful experience over the weekend, and probably every weekend is pretty stressful in that house.&quot;
Neither ABC nor its parent company, Disney, responded to Fox News Digital&apos;s prior requests for comment regarding the matter.
Fox News&apos; Joseph A. Wulfsohn contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>The startup specializes in &quot;non-invasive&quot; &quot;mind-reading&quot; tech—a kind of neural data collection that, its CEO hopes, will have all sorts of consumer applications.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Dems say AZ is ‘primed’ to flip blue, plan to pour resources into legislative races</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dems say AZ is ‘primed’ to flip blue, plan to pour resources into legislative races</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Kimberly Kamps holds her granddaughter close as she waves her flag promoting the election of Democrats at a Women’s March rally in Phoenix, Ariz. on Jan 20, 2024. (Photo by Gloria Rebecca Gomez/Arizona Mirror)

National Democrats are once again eyeing Arizona’s state legislature, aiming to flip both chambers as part of a larger national push to capitalize on President Donald Trump’s historic unpopularity. 
To that end, they say they plan to use their sizable war chest to boost Democratic chances in 15 races this year. 
The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee said it will invest in 10 House candidates across six districts and five Senate races this election. 
Democrats have long sought to interrupt the 60-year GOP control of the Arizona House of Representatives, and the 2026 campaign will be an expansion of the millions of dollars spent — unsuccessfully — to unseat Republicans in 2024. 
In 2023, the DLCC announced record-high investments in 2024 races in an effort to flip the legislature, which at the time Republicans controlled by just a single seat in both chambers. Pro-Democratic groups spent more than $10 million backing legislative candidates in the Grand Canyon State, though the efforts weren’t successful: Republicans increased their majority in both chambers. 
But the DLCC remains hopeful, saying that its efforts two years ago “helped prevent a Republican wave from hitting the state legislature” and it is ready to try again this year.
“As the cycle has progressed, our data confirms the environment is primed for Democrats to flip the legislature blue and deliver a potential trifecta for the first time in 60 years,” Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee President Heather Williams said in a statement to the Arizona Mirror. “We’re carrying lessons from 2024 into our strategy this year, especially around how critical the first part of the year is for voter contact and establishing strong candidates. That’s why we’re announcing target races in Arizona earlier than ever and will be present every step of the way to support these campaigns and make history this November.”
On the heels of recent major wins for Democrats in recent months, the DLCC and other Democratic organizations seem galvanized by a Trump administration that is seeing its approval ratings sink to historic lows. 
Now Democrats are hoping to parlay that into full control of Arizona government by flipping both the state Senate and House, and Gov. Katie Hobbs winning reelection. The DLCC would not elaborate on how much it intends to spend, but the organization has raised $50 million for its efforts. 
Democrats are comparing it to a similar Republican effort, specifically citing the 2010 Republican project REDMAP, which used an influx of money, attack ads, partisan gerrymandering and mapping software to secure wins for Republican candidates across the country. 
“The favorable political environment taking shape for Democrats is on a scale that only comes once in a generation, similar to what Republicans took advantage of in 2010 with Project REDMAP, when they flipped hundreds of seats and fundamentally shifted the country’s political trajectory by cementing GOP control in the states,” the DLCC’s strategy memo states. 
Arizona is just one of seven battleground states being targeted by the DLCC, along with Alaska, Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and New Hampshire. 
“Flipping just 19 seats on this map could establish four new Democratic trifectas in presidential battlegrounds,” the memo states. “We can also cut the number of GOP supermajorities nearly in half while at the same time doubling the number of Democratic supermajorities. Across the map, we will be moving 42 chambers along the path to greater Democratic power.” 
In Arizona, the House races being targeted are District 2, District 4, District 9, District 13, District 16 and District 17. On the Senate side, Districts 4, 9, 13, 17 and 23 are being prioritized.
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			  <news:name>Rep Cory Mills draws first Republican challenger as sexual misconduct allegations, expulsion threat mount</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rep Cory Mills draws first Republican challenger as sexual misconduct allegations, expulsion threat mount</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: Rep. Cory Mills, R-Fla., a scandal-plagued lawmaker facing bipartisan calls to resign, drew a GOP challenger Tuesday who threatens to scramble his re-election bid.
Ryan Elijah, a veteran former news anchor for FOX 35 Orlando, is launching a bid for Mills’ central Florida House seat, vowing to defeat the embattled incumbent in the Sunshine State’s August primary.
Elijah told Fox News Digital that Republican voters should have an alternative to Mills, who is facing allegations of sexual misconduct and campaign finance violations, among other improprieties. 
&quot;People in the Seventh District want another choice,&quot; Elijah said in an interview. 
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Elijah called the allegations against Mills &quot;serious&quot; and said the House Ethics Committee should continue its investigation into the incumbent’s alleged misconduct. The panel announced last week that its only active investigation related to &quot;sexual misconduct and/or dating violence&quot; is the Mills probe.
The committee has not indicated when it plans to wrap up its investigation into Mills, which began in November.
Mills allegedly threatened to release nude images and videos of an ex-girlfriend after their relationship ended, leading a judge to bar him from contacting that individual. He was also involved in an alleged domestic violence incident that drew a police response in Washington, D.C., last year.
The incumbent has denied any wrongdoing and has not been criminally charged.
&quot;I&apos;ve never been indicted for anything,&quot; Mills told Fox News last week. &quot;Everything has just been an accusation, allegation.&quot;
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Elijah, a 20-year Florida resident, said he decided to challenge Mills after receiving &quot;overwhelming support&quot; from community leaders in the district to jump into the race.
He also characterized Mills as a weak general election candidate, who could put the GOP in danger of losing the Republican-leaning district in November’s midterm elections. Democrats are notably targeting Mills’ seat as a top flip opportunity in the Sunshine State.
&quot;There&apos;s obviously a chance we could lose the seat,&quot; Elijah said, if Mills is the Republican nominee.
The nonpartisan Cook Political Report downgraded Mills’ re-election bid from &quot;solid&quot; to &quot;likely&quot; Republican in February.
Mills’ campaign entered April with just over $115,000 in the bank and is more than $2 million in debt, according to recent Federal Election Commission (FEC) filings. 
Former NASA chief of staff Bale Dalton, Mills’ leading Democratic challenger, ended 2026’s first fundraising quarter with $464,000 in cash on hand.
Mills is running for a third House term with President Donald Trump&apos;s endorsement, which can be consequential in competitive GOP primaries. 
Elijah said he would still vie for the president’s support.
&quot;I&apos;m not going against the president&apos;s endorsement or even going against the party. I&apos;m going for both of those,&quot; Elijah told Fox News Digital. &quot;Right now, I&apos;m just focused on getting out of the gate and just talking to people, and we&apos;ll see where those chips fall.&quot;
Mills is also facing a potential expulsion threat from Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., who has yet to force a vote on her removal measure.
Three House members facing misconduct allegations resigned from Congress earlier in April to avoid potential expulsion votes. Those lawmakers were former Reps. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, and Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, D-Fla.
Mace’s measure accuses Mills of misrepresenting his military service and of illicit involvement in federal contracts as a sitting lawmaker, in addition to alleged sexual misconduct and campaign finance violations.
&quot;This guy has no place in Congress, especially if you&apos;re a woman, especially if you&apos;re a military vet, what he&apos;s done is shameful, and at some point we have to take responsibility for ourselves,&quot; Mace told Fox News on Monday. &quot;If we&apos;re going to hold the left accountable, we’ve got to hold the right accountable too.&quot;
Asked whether Mills should resign, Elijah said members of Congress could force the issue.
&quot;There&apos;s been a lot of calls for him to resign. He obviously decided he wasn&apos;t going to,&quot; Elijah said. &quot;He was going to fight it out at this point. So I think his fate is in the hands of Congress.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Mills’ campaign for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jason Aldean says he and wife Brittany ‘agree to disagree’ after 11 years of marriage as they team up for duet</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jason Aldean says he and wife Brittany ‘agree to disagree’ after 11 years of marriage as they team up for duet</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Jason Aldean wears many hats, but family man tops the list.
In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, the country music star — who released his latest album, &quot;Songs About Us&quot; last week — opened up building and maintaining a healthy relationship with wife, Brittany, explained why the pair finally decided to collaborate on a song for the album, and shared how his family inspired him to write and produce a deeply personal record.
&quot;It&apos;s all over the board,&quot; Aldean said of his album. &quot;It&apos;s love songs, it&apos;s heartache songs, it&apos;s all of it. It&apos;s just things that we all kind of experience on a daily basis and definitely that I&apos;m experiencing at the moment. That&apos;s kind of the meaning behind all of this.&quot;
One major theme in his life: his 11-year marriage to Brittany. While the pair are &quot;best friends,&quot; said Aldean, it&apos;s not uncommon to have occasional disagreements.
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&quot;I just think that sometimes you realize that you&apos;re just not always going to see eye-to-eye on things,&quot; Aldean said. &quot;There are certain things that she&apos;s never going to see where I&apos;m coming from and vice versa, right? And you just kind of have to go with it. Agree to disagree.&quot;
&quot;But once you learn to kind of let go of that stuff instead of like let it just sit there and bother you all day ... it&apos;s like, &apos;Yeah, we&apos;re never going to see eye-to-eye on this, so let&apos;s keep moving.&apos;&quot;
The couple, who wed in 2015, share two children together: son, Memphis, 8, and daughter, Navy, 7. Aldean is also dad to two other children, Keeley, 23, and Kendyl, 18, whom he shares with ex-wife, Jessica Ussery.
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&quot;I just feel like we&apos;ve always been super tight. I mean we&apos;re best friends,&quot; Aldean said of his relationship with Brittany. &quot;I feel like that&apos;s why it works. We are super supportive of each other, whether it be my business ventures or her business ventures or whatever the case may be. I think she&apos;s turned into a great business-minded person. She&apos;s a great mom and all the things.&quot;
&quot;When you&apos;re first getting married and getting together, you&apos;re just like, &apos;Well, this is fun.&apos; And then as time goes on, it&apos;s like, she&apos;s kind of figured out her place in all this,&quot; he continued. &quot;Because it was a big adjustment for her, you know, us getting married and her coming into a relationship where I have this established career and her trying to figure out how she kind of fits into all that.&quot;
&quot;To see how she&apos;s handled that has been amazing. Where we&apos;re at now is, we have this amazing family, amazing life and careers, and it&apos;s just, it&apos;s been awesome.&quot;
Throughout their marriage, Aldean and Brittany — an entrepreneur and founder of Vada fragrance — hadn&apos;t found the right opportunity to collaborate professionally until now.
Earlier this year, the pair released their first-ever duet, &quot;Easier Gone.&quot;
&quot;It was something we&apos;ve always talked about,&quot; said Aldean. &quot;It&apos;d be cool to do this if the right song came along, that was always my thing. Because, you know, I always feel like the song has to come in. And then you kind of figure out who goes on it versus going, &apos;Hey, let&apos;s you and I do a song!&apos;&quot;
&quot;And a lot of times, I feel like with husbands and wives doing songs, it could go one of two ways. It&apos;s either really cheesy or it could be cool,&quot; he continued. &quot;I&apos;ve seen it both ways. So, I wanted to be really selective about what we did and for it to still be kind of on brand with me and my music and what I do.&quot;
After some discussion, the couple decided against pursuing a &quot;sappy love song&quot; and went for something completely opposite.
&quot;I tend to do more of those kind of songs anyway, the heartache and heartbreak type of songs,&quot; said Aldean. &quot;We took Brittany into the studio she crushed it, did great.&quot;
&quot;I think I turned more into like producer mode at that point,&quot; he continued. &quot;She had never been in the studio and never really gone in and done that...And then as she was in there getting it figured out, she just started doing stuff that was kind of blowing me away. It was a really cool experience for me, not only as the artist but as her husband and just kind of watching her do that.&quot;
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Another song that hits the heartstrings is a track titled, &quot;Help You Remember&quot; — a tune about the pain one feels while watching a loved one suffer from memory loss.
&quot;It was just such a different kind of song,&quot; said Aldean, who has multiple family members who are suffering or have suffered from dementia. &quot;I feel like a lot of times for us, we put an album out and the fans want to hear &quot;My Kind of Party&quot; or &quot;She&apos;s Country,&quot; or like those kind of things. I put a song like this out, it&apos;s a little bit outside the box for us, but at the same time, it was a little bit of a therapeutic thing for us to write.&quot;
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&quot;After we started playing it for everybody, it was like, they would just tear up and start crying. It was hitting home with them. And you start figuring out that, man, there&apos;s a lot of people out there that are dealing with this kind of thing, whether it be dementia, Alzheimer&apos;s, whatever it is. And it&apos;s just, it&apos;s heartbreaking to watch.&quot;
With 12 studio albums under his belt, Aldean credits his success to one thing: authenticity.
&quot;I think you have to be authentic. That&apos;s the only way it works,&quot; he said. &quot;Some people are gonna like that and some people aren&apos;t. I&apos;m never gonna make a fan out of everybody that&apos;s out there. It&apos;s never gonna happen. And I know that. That&apos;s not what I&apos;m trying to do.&quot;
&quot;I&apos;m not trying to make a fan out of everybody I have a fan base that likes what I do. That&apos;s what I play for, and I feel like they know me, they know what I&apos;m saying, who I am. It doesn&apos;t affect the way I go about my day or my business or how I release a record or what I say during a show or what kind of music I&apos;m gonna record or whatever the case may be. If it feels good, and I like it, then that&apos;s what we&apos;re going to do.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>F.B.I. Searches Businesses Around Minneapolis as Part of Fraud Inquiry</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Investigators obtained 22 search warrants to collect evidence as part of a fraud investigation in a state that has become a top concern for the Trump administration.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Red Hat’s OpenClaw maintainer just made enterprise Claw deployments a lot safer</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Tank OS puts OpenClaw AI agents into a container that let&apos;s it run reliably and more safely, especially for those running fleets of them.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>FBI raids Minneapolis childcare facilities, part of sweeping fraud investigation</news:name>
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			<news:title>FBI raids Minneapolis childcare facilities, part of sweeping fraud investigation</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Federal authorities raided more than 20 locations, including childcare facilities, in Minneapolis on Tuesday as part of a sweeping fraud investigation into largely Somali-owned businesses, the Department of Justice confirmed to Fox News.
&quot;Today the FBI with federal, state and local law enforcement is involved in court-authorized law enforcement activity as part of an ongoing fraud investigation,&quot; a Department of Justice spokesperson said.
Authorities executed 22 federal search warrants in Minnesota on Tuesday morning as part of the operation, which is not immigration-related.
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			  <news:name>Ella Langley&apos;s brand deal with American Eagle shows Bud Light how it could&apos;ve been in 2023, fan fight &amp; MEAT</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ella Langley&apos;s brand deal with American Eagle shows Bud Light how it could&apos;ve been in 2023, fan fight &amp; MEAT</news:title>
			<news:keywords>At OutKick, we have to say congratulations to the American Eagle marketing team. They just get it. Unlike Bud Light, who thought hiring a trans would turn into a marketing win, American Eagle went out and signed Sydney Sweeney to a deal last summer that sent the company&apos;s stock soaring.
Then, in February, country music megastar Ella Langley and American Eagle rather quietly formed a marketing alliance that included a line of Langley denim that women can buy on the company website. This is like the young Michael Jordan of country music signing with Nike. This is like Dale Earnhardt attaching his name to GM Goodwrench.
This is big. And the collaboration took a massive leap forward on Monday when Langley posted photos of herself wearing American Eagle denim at the Stagecoach Festival. Instagram went nuts to the tune of over 205,000 likes in 18 hours on a paid partnership post.
It should&apos;ve been so easy for Bud Light back in 2023 if the company wasn&apos;t deep into the woke waters of the DEI era. It doesn&apos;t take a genius to realize America lost its way during those times. It also doesn&apos;t take a genius to see why American Eagle is finding success by marketing its brand as a slice of Americana. Sydney Sweeney and Ella Langley are showing us the way and it&apos;s a beautiful thing to watch.
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– Doug in Jacksonville says: Not sure if you worked any magic, but the screen today for Screencaps was missing the article links! Soooo much better!
Kinsey: I didn&apos;t do anything, but that&apos;s a nice email, Doug. I pinned that to the top of my bulletin board. It feels wonderful to receive a positive message.
I scrolled back into Alfonso&apos;s Facebook Facebook archive and he rarely breaks character as the America&apos;s Funniest Video guy. There are some mentions of his family in there, but he never goes on rants. Then, he finally broke over the weekend. The first true rant I can find out of the guy and it&apos;s on travel ball. Imagine that.
Meanwhile, Team Kinsey (13-14U) got a scrimmage in last night, in the rain, and played five innings. I think the final was 7-5 or 6-4. The good news is that we played really well defensively and pitched pretty well in very tough conditions. I&apos;m a little concerned with the bats. Too many kids were looking at pitches that included breaking balls, which was a first for many of my boys. By the end of the game, they were putting the ball in play and running the bags.
The biggest positive of the night is that I don&apos;t have a team full of jerko--s. The opposing team had jerko--s, which would absolutely drive me crazy as a coach. They had a cocky kid dive head first into home plate to score a run after a bases loaded walk. In a scrimmage. And the coaches didn&apos;t sit him.
For the life of me, I cannot understand why coaches let that behavior go on. Are we that weak as a society that we cannot tell a 14 year old to stop acting like a jerko--? Why are we so weak? You tell me: joe.kinsey@outkick.com
– Tim T. is jumping on the bandwagon: I really hadn&apos;t paid any attention to Major League Baseball for around 8 years when I retired after 20 years of Government service in November 2021. After sitting on my duff for a couple of months, I took a part time position with our local Triple-A baseball team. Now in my 5th year I have seen over 200 baseball games and have found that, just like when I was a kid, some players become your favorites. Some advance to the to the big club and find success (Xavier Edwards, Javier Sanoja), some find their way to other team&apos;s roster (Dane Meyers, JJ Bleday, Jake Mangum), and some just fade away. All I know is, that for the first time in my life, I&apos;m checking the Cincinnati Reds box scores.
– Reds fan Jim T. in San Diego grew up in Dayton. He likes what he&apos;s seeing: I know that pennants arent&apos; won in April, but at least the Reds aren&apos;t LOSING the pennant this April! And they&apos;re racking up a bunch of Quad 1 and Quad 2 (to use college basketball vernacular) wins that nobody thought that they would win in this tough part of their schedule.
Kinsey: I would argue that the toughest part of the schedule will be the N.L. Central. This franchise has won the Central TWICE in the last 30 years. Let that sink in.
– Montgomery emails with a great line: My Lord!! Seeing Elizabeth with Billy Ray……🤮!! Seriously, if anyone in the world SMELLS like taco meat and aftershave it’s definitely THAT hillbilly. And that’s coming from a Tennessee hillbilly that has ONE pair of jorts and three Budweiser tank tops!!
Kinsey: Now THAT&apos;S an email. Straight to the point. Great visuals.
Not you guys. Relax. I&apos;m talking to the real losers who continue to get into stadium fights and give up the reach advantage and then get lit up as cameras are rolling.
– Jay J. tells me: I&apos;ve never gotten a card telling me I&apos;m not invited, but twice I&apos;ve had a fairly close friend tell me I would not be invited. Both times someone in our crowd was a problem for the bride so they would not be invited, but then it&apos;d be awkward if the rest of us attended. I understood both times, and was not offended. Both times, months after the wedding, both couples invited me over for dinner.
– Loyal Screencaps reader Brent P. checked in last night with bad storms racing across Indiana : What moron executive decided that we needed to hear a weatherman talk about the current situation for an hour. We are seriously watching this guy type on his computer. This has been going on for a few years now. They cut in during the climax of the show to tell us sh$&amp; we already know. We need a revolution to stop this nonsense!
– Mike N. checks in: This beer from Singapore Wakeboard Park is for you for all of your hard work this week juggling content for the Greatest Column in the Land and the new formatting! The sunrise is Penang, Malaysia. Love your coaching updates.  A highlight of the year for me.
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And that is a wrap on this final Tuesday in April 2026. I keep telling the kids how they have just three more Mondays and Tuesdays to go before summer break. I&apos;m not sure they&apos;re processing how close they are to the best time of life. Just think what you would give to have one more healthy summer off to swim, bike, ride your e-bike, etc. around town with all your buddies.
Let&apos;s go out there and dominate the work day. We&apos;re the ones who have to buy those e-bikes and pay for those summer vacations. Now is the time to get after it so we&apos;re ready to roll once Memorial Day weekend rolls around. Now is when we set the tone for another incredible summer of life. Go have a great day.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>New York bodega worker killed less than a year after expressing fear to reporter over violence</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-28T12:40:41.760Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>New York bodega worker killed less than a year after expressing fear to reporter over violence</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A New York bodega worker, who had previously expressed fear over his safety at the location, was killed just outside his store on Saturday night.
Abdul Saleh was reportedly killed while he was on the job in the East Village of Manhattan.
According to ABC7, the shooting happened just after 11:30 p.m. in front of Saleh&apos;s family-owned business, Sal&apos;s Deli &amp; Grocery.
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Police told reporters that Saleh got into an argument that started inside the deli. 
&quot;Witnesses say the video shows Saleh and the 28-year-old man arguing. It then spilled outside, where Abdul was shot in the stomach,&quot; the outlet reported.
A year ago, Saleh spoke with Eyewitness News reporter Kemberly Richardson about his concerns over crime in the area, expressing worry about violence against bodega workers he saw on social media.
Richardson met Saleh last May as the city was looking to add more panic buttons in bodegas. The effort stemmed from the United Bodega Association business group spending over $1.5 million on a program to install panic buttons at 500 city stores, according to ABC7.
Saleh&apos;s comments came as the United Bodega Association business group announced a $1.6 million program to install panic buttons at 500 city stores. The buttons would bypass the conventional 911 dispatch system to connect bodega and deli workers to the NYPD&apos;s central command center in order for police to address incidents more quickly.
SUSPECT WHO FLED US ARRESTED IN CONNECTION WITH CAUGHT-ON-CAMERA KILLING OF 15-YEAR-OLD IN NYC PARK
&quot;People got shot, killed, sometimes you got robbed, and police never respond quick — they always come three, four hours late,&quot; Saleh told Richardson last year.
&quot;Always something happens, and no one really cares,&quot; he said at another point.
The alleged shooter is reportedly in the hospital suffering from non-fatal injuries after one of his bullets ricocheted and struck him.
According to a local CBS report&apos;s sources, the suspect had refused to pay for a meal and then had an argument with Saleh. Saleh reportedly had just returned from Yemen to visit his family there before his death.
United Bodegas of America questioned whether the person who shot Saleh was someone who should not have been on the street.
&quot;When you get away with something over and over again, you&apos;re going to commit a bigger crime every time. And we need to punish these people. We can&apos;t allow them to get away with it,&quot; spokesman Fernando Mateo said.
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The New York Police Department didn&apos;t immediately respond to a request for comment.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Former FBI investigator reveals likely breaking point of alleged would-be Trump assassin</news:title>
			<news:keywords>TORRANCE, Calfi. — A former FBI criminal profiler says the man who allegedly attempted to assassinate President Donald Trump and other high-level government officials Saturday wasn&apos;t simply a crazed gunman, but that something deeper was afoot in his psyche.
Cole Allen allegedly charged a Secret Service checkpoint in the Washington Hilton on Saturday night during the White House Correspondents&apos; Association Dinner, an event attended not just by the president and other elected officials, but by presidential Cabinet members and other government appointees. He allegedly opened fire before falling to the ground and being taken into custody.
Allen sent communication to a family member before the alleged attack, according to authorities, rationalizing what he acknowledged was a mission that would likely severely harm or kill him. He allegedly said his motivations were political, and painted himself as a savior of the oppressed. At points, officials said, he also noted that there were certain people he hoped wouldn&apos;t be caught in the crossfire.
Jim Clemente, a retired 22-year FBI veteran who helped crack the 2002 D.C. sniper attacks cases, said Allen expected to die in the attack and that his actions were so extreme that he likely wanted to end his own life.
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&quot;He seems, especially through those communications that he sent, he seems like a rational human being who has human empathy. He doesn&apos;t sound like a psychopath,&quot; said Clemente. &quot;He doesn&apos;t sound like somebody who is unstable mentally. Certainly, emotionally, that&apos;s a different story ... nothing that I have read or seen indicates that he was having some kind of psychotic break or that he would be schizophrenic.&quot;
&quot;He basically ran through a security checkpoint knowing that there would be numerous armed guards right there, and he&apos;s firing a weapon,&quot; Clemente continued. &quot;But for the circumstances where he apparently tripped and fell, and they pounced on him, he most likely would have been taken down in a hail of gunfire. Now, he&apos;s not stupid. He must have known this. And that might have been part of his motivation, that he didn&apos;t have the will to live, and once you lose the will to keep yourself alive, other people&apos;s lives become much less important.&quot;
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Clemente explained that a person willing to commit such violence rationalizes and minimizes their actions in order to justify them. In this case, he said, Allen convinced himself his end goal of killing the president and cabinet officials was noble, and that he had a good reason for doing so.
&quot;He didn&apos;t have a general disrespect for human life, he had a very specific disrespect for human life,&quot; said Clemente. &quot;And I think that went along with his own disrespect for his own life.
&quot;Obviously, he was outwardly motivated by the actions of politicians, which is why he targeted them, and this is probably something that he has expressed in his life recently, maybe for a long time,&quot; Clemente said. &quot;But clearly, he&apos;s gotten to the point where that rose to a level — or his own self-image lowered to a level — where he felt like he needed to do something to feel better about his own image or what he perceived the world to be at this time.&quot;
WHO IS COLE ALLEN? CALIFORNIA MAN NAMED AS SUSPECT IN WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENTS&apos; DINNER SHOOTING
By many accounts, Allen was intelligent and a high achiever.
In September 2013, he enrolled at the highly competitive California Institute of Technology, known as Caltech, to pursue a bachelor&apos;s degree in mechanical engineering, graduating in 2017.
In the summer of 2014, he wrote that he landed another competitive spot as a summer undergraduate research student fellow at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, where he said he contributed to astrophysics research.
In 2022, he enrolled at California State University, Dominguez Hills, and three years later earned a master&apos;s degree in computer science.
He was a Democratic activist who attended at least one &quot;No Kings&quot; protest, and once donated $25 to ActBlue, the progressive digital fundraising platform, which was earmarked for Kamala Harris&apos; 2024 presidential bid.
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Before the attack, Allen was a teacher at C2 Education, a massive nationwide tutoring, test prep and college admissions counseling organization. He won C2&apos;s teacher of the month award in December 2024. He also developed his own video games.
&quot;Generally, this is a result of severe depression and anxiety,&quot; said Clemente. &quot;Maybe it&apos;s masked, maybe it isn&apos;t, maybe it&apos;s very outward, I don&apos;t know. I don&apos;t know if he ever got any treatment for any of that, but generally it&apos;s done by people who lose their willingness to live.&quot;
&quot;He had some way to convince himself in these rationalizations that he&apos;d feel better about himself,&quot; he continued. &quot;He&apos;d be some kind of hero, and that would make him feel better about himself and it would be worth it to lose his life doing this.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Allen&apos;s attorneys for comment.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Kid Rock, Hegseth take Apache helicopter ride near Washington</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Musician Kid Rock took a ride in an Apache helicopter on Monday, War Secretary Pete Hegseth revealed on X.
&quot;Joined my friend @KidRock — and some of our great @USArmy Apache pilots — for a ride this morning. (More to come on that!)&quot; Hegseth noted in the Monday post. &quot;Kid Rock is a patriot and huge supporter of our troops. The War Department is wasting no time celebrating America’s 250th — home of the free because of the brave.&quot;
Chief Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell noted in a statement, &quot;Today, Army helicopters operated in the National Capital Region in support of a Freedom 250th community relations event.&quot;
&quot;As a part of that event, Robert ‘Kid Rock’ Ritchie participated in multiple troop touches with service members and filmed videos for Memorial Day, America’s 250th birthday, and for his Freedom 250 tour,&quot; Parnell wrote.
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&quot;At each stop along his tour, Kid Rock has generously pledged 1,000 free tickets for members of the military and veterans. The visit today provided an opportunity for Kid Rock to thank service members, highlight the professionalism of the men and women supporting the mission, and recognize their continued sacrifice in honor of our nation. The Department is grateful for Kid Rock’s long time support of our troops,&quot; Parnell noted.
Prior to Hegseth&apos;s post on Monday, Drop Site News&apos; Ryan Grim reported in a post on X that &quot;Kid Rock flew to Fort Belvoir this morning on his private jet and took a little joy ride on 2 Apache helicopters with War Secretary Pete Hegseth, according to multiple Army sources, and backed up by flight data. Apaches typically have 2 pilots, but they went up with one so the boys could each ride shotgun, I&apos;m told.&quot;
The patriotic music star shared footage late last month that showed him clapping and saluting as a military helicopter hovered next to a pool at his property in Tennessee.
KID ROCK SPARKS US ARMY INVESTIGATION AFTER MILITARY HELICOPTERS STUNT AT TENNESSEE ESTATE
&quot;This is a level of respect that s[---] for brains Governor of California will never know. God Bless America and all those who have made the ultimate sacrifice to defend her,&quot; he wrote in social media posts when sharing footage of the episode.
&quot;The Army has confirmed that, on March 28, two Apache helicopters from the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade at Fort Campbell conducted a flight in the Nashville area that has attracted public and media attention,&quot; Maj. Montrell Russell told Fox News Digital. &quot;This incident is now under an Army Regulation 15-6 administrative investigation. The personnel involved have been suspended from flight duties while the Army reviews the circumstances surrounding the mission, including compliance with relevant FAA regulations, aviation safety protocol and approval requirements.&quot;
But Hegseth responded to Kid Rock&apos;s post on X by thanking him and saying that the suspension was lifted.
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&quot;Thank you @KidRock. @USArmy pilots suspension LIFTED. No punishment. No investigation. Carry on, patriots,&quot; Hegseth wrote.
Fox News&apos; Jennifer Griffin and Fox News Digital&apos;s Tracy Wright contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Ancient ritual complex unearthed at site tied to biblical city in Ezekiel: &apos;Still holds many secrets&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Officials recently unveiled the remains of an ancient religious complex at a site often identified with a biblical city cited in the Old Testament.
The ritual complex, dedicated to the local deity Pelusios, was found at Tell el-Farama in North Sinai.
Tell el-Farama was once the ancient city of Pelusium — and is sometimes identified with a biblical city called &quot;Sin,&quot; mentioned in the Book of Ezekiel.
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The recent excavation revealed a massive basin with a diameter of 115 feet, which was once filled with water from the Nile River.
Archaeologists believe the basin was used continuously from the second century B.C. to the sixth century A.D.
&quot;It was filled with water mixed with Nile silt, symbolizing a connection to the god Pelusios, whose name is derived from the Greek word &apos;pelos,&apos; meaning &apos;mud,&apos;&quot; officials said in a translated statement.
The basin was &quot;surrounded by channels and water reservoirs, with multiple entrances on the eastern, southern, and western sides, while the northern side suffered significant destruction,&quot; the statement also noted.
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The discovery was years in the making. 
In 2019, archaeologists uncovered just a fraction of a circular red-brick structure that later revealed the entire complex.
While it was at first believed to be a civic council building, officials recently determined it was a &quot;sacred water installation associated with religious rituals.&quot;
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Sin is described in the Book of Ezekiel as a stronghold of Egypt, a characterization that aligns with Pelusium&apos;s location as a key gateway on the country&apos;s northeastern frontier.
In Ezekiel 30:15, God says, &quot;I will pour out my wrath on Sin, the stronghold of Egypt.&quot;
The biblical city of Sin has been identified with Pelusium since early Greek translations of the Bible, with some modern versions still noting the connection in footnotes.
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In a statement, Sherif Fathy, the minister of Tourism and Antiquities, said the basin discovery &quot;underscores the strategic and archaeological importance of North Sinai, which is rich in promising sites that still hold many secrets.&quot;
The discovery is one of several notable finds recently announced in Egypt.
Last month, officials announced the discovery of eight rare papyrus scrolls dating back nearly 3,000 years — whose contents still remain unknown.
Egyptian officials also unveiled the discovery of an ancient monastery dating back to the dawn of Christian monasticism.
The site was established between the fourth and sixth centuries A.D.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Three college frats in crosshairs as hazing claims of booze, burns and hospital trips spark crackdown: school</news:name>
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			<news:title>Three college frats in crosshairs as hazing claims of booze, burns and hospital trips spark crackdown: school</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Three University of Arizona fraternities are being investigated after several allegations surrounding extreme hazing and student hospitalizations have surfaced, with campus authorities insisting the organizations pose a &quot;substantial risk&quot; to members of the school’s community. 
Sigma Alpha Mu, Sigma Chi and Phi Delta Theta are all facing some level of disciplinary action stemming from allegations of hazing, according to letters sent by the dean of students and obtained by Fox News Digital.
The school&apos;s Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity has been placed on an &quot;interim loss of recognition,&quot; making it one of two campus organizations not permitted to use campus facilities for events until the investigation is completed. 
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The move comes amid allegations from new members that they &quot;experienced burns from hot liquids, forced consumption of alcohol, alcohol poisoning and blackouts, resulting in the hospitalization of Sigma Alpha Mu members,&quot; according to the notice from campus officials.
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The allegations were submitted to campus authorities on April 22, the letter said. 
A second fraternity, Sigma Chi, has also been placed on an &quot;interim loss of recognition,&quot; according to a separate letter obtained by Fox News Digital. 
The letter states the chapter is accused of hosting two events this month in which UA students &quot;were provided with and consumed alcohol, and were knowingly and unknowingly given drugs,&quot; allegations that directly violate the Arizona Board of Regents Student Code of Conduct.  
As a result of the alleged alcohol and drug consumption, several UA students were reportedly sent to the hospital, according to campus officials.
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UA officials have also placed Phi Delta Theta on an &quot;activities suspension,&quot; meaning the organization is only permitted to conduct business meetings, after hazing allegations surfaced, according to a third letter obtained by Fox News Digital. 
Campus officials allege that between the fall 2025 and spring 2026 semesters, Phi Delta Theta’s new members were &quot;subjected to  forced alcohol consumption, degradation, humiliation, hazing, and other threatening and endangering behaviors,&quot; according to the notice.
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Sigma Alpha Mu and Sigma Chi are scheduled to meet with the dean’s office this week to learn if the chapter’s loss of recognition is permanent, while Phi Delta Theta was set to meet with campus officials on April 15. 
&quot;I mean that’s what you really think of when you think of fraternities, not so much sororities in my opinion, but not a surprising thing to know they’re still doing all that despite it being banned most everywhere I want to say,&quot; UA freshman Acacia Fernandez told 13News.
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&quot;I do feel bad for the students who were affected by the hazing, just, you know, the social pressures that people have to go through to fit in, I feel bad for them honestly,&quot; Fernandez reportedly said.
In a statement to Fox News Digital, a UA spokesperson confirmed the investigations being conducted into the three frats.
&quot;The university takes these issues seriously, and they are currently being investigated by the Dean of Students Office,&quot; the spokesperson said. 
Fox News Digital reached out to Sigma Alpha Mu, Sigma Chi and Phi Delta’s local and national chapters for comment. 
Phi Delta Theta&apos;s local chapter declined Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Can King Charles save the ever-fracturing ‘special relationship’ after Trump anger at Starmer over Iran war?</news:name>
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			<news:title>Can King Charles save the ever-fracturing ‘special relationship’ after Trump anger at Starmer over Iran war?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As Britain publicly distances itself from President Donald Trump’s Iran pressure campaign, King Charles III’s upcoming visit is shaping up as more than royal pageantry. 
It may be Britain’s most important diplomatic tool for preventing growing policy fractures with Washington from becoming something deeper.
&quot;The British monarch has historically had huge importance in terms of creating personal diplomacy to smooth over ruffled feathers,&quot; Alan Mendoza, executive director of the Henry Jackson Society, a London-based think tank, told Fox News Digital, arguing that the crown has often served as Britain’s strategic stabilizer during moments of political strain.
Mendoza said Charles could play a critical role at a moment when Britain&apos;s Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government and Trump appear increasingly divided over Iran, defense strategy and the future shape of the transatlantic alliance.
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&quot;King Charles has the opportunity, through personal diplomacy, to create a new beginning with Donald Trump,&quot; Mendoza said.
Britain’s balancing act became clearer Monday when Deputy Minister Stephen Doughty publicly rejected U.S. blockade tactics against Iran, while still backing Washington’s broader effort to secure maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.
&quot;While the U.K. doesn’t support the U.S. blockade, it supports working with the United States and others to reopen the Strait of Hormuz,&quot; Doughty said ahead of a U.N. Security Council meeting, according to The Associated Press, warning Tehran cannot be allowed to hold &quot;the rest of the world to ransom.&quot;
The split underscores London’s effort to support U.S. security goals without fully endorsing Trump’s &quot;economic fury&quot; strategy, which aims to strangle Iran’s economic lifelines through aggressive maritime pressure.
That policy divergence has intensified scrutiny over whether Charles’ visit is now functioning as a diplomatic pressure valve.
A White House spokesperson emphasized the visit as a sign of enduring personal rapport between the president and the monarch. &quot;President Trump has always had great respect for King Charles, and their relationship was further strengthened by the President’s historic trip to the United Kingdom last year,&quot; White House spokesperson Anna Kelly told Fox News Digital. &quot;The President enjoyed welcoming Their Majesties to the White House, and he looks forward to more special events throughout the week.&quot;
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Mendoza pointed to Queen Elizabeth II’s past interventions as evidence that the monarchy can sometimes succeed where elected leaders cannot.
He cited Elizabeth’s historic role in easing tensions with Ireland and described royal diplomacy as uniquely positioned to create trust at the personal level.
&quot;People often wonder why the British monarchy still exists in the 21st century,&quot; Mendoza said. &quot;This is why.&quot;
Still, Mendoza was careful not to overstate the King’s role.
Charles, he said, is unlikely to directly influence specific policies on Iran, NATO or military cooperation. Instead, his greatest value lies in shaping what Mendoza called the &quot;general mood music&quot; around Trump’s willingness to engage.
&quot;It’s more a question of general mood music, which could make the president more receptive to interesting solutions,&quot; Mendoza said.
That distinction may prove crucial.
Rather than forcing policy alignment, Charles could help preserve the broader strategic atmosphere needed to keep Washington and London functioning as close allies even while their elected governments disagree.
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For Britain, that may be particularly important as outside analysts warn that the &quot;special relationship&quot; is under mounting structural strain.
In an analysis published Monday, Council on Foreign Relations senior fellow Matthias Matthijs argued that while the royal visit offers &quot;spectacle and ritual,&quot; it is unlikely to reverse what he described as the deeper unraveling of U.S.–U.K. ties.
Matthijs pointed to Trump’s repeated criticisms of Starmer about immigration, energy policy and Britain’s posture toward the U.S.-Israeli confrontation with Iran, suggesting Charles may now be doing much of the diplomatic &quot;heavy lifting&quot; required to preserve British access to Trump.
Meanwhile, constitutional scholars in Britain have also raised concerns.
Writing for the U.K. Constitutional Law Association earlier in April, Francesca Jackson warned that using the monarch as a diplomatic instrument during periods of sharp political volatility could expose the Crown to political backlash or &quot;potential embarrassment,&quot; especially if Charles is perceived as caught between Trump and Starmer.
That risk reflects the broader stakes.
If Trump embraces Charles while continuing to criticize Starmer, the visit could preserve royal rapport while underscoring political dysfunction, effectively creating a parallel diplomatic lane between Washington and the British Crown.
But for now, Mendoza argues, the monarchy’s purpose is not governance, but access to the king, which may still have a chance to keep the relationship from fracturing beyond repair.
Fox News Digital reached out to Prime Minister Starmer&apos;s office for comment.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Wrong-way crash occurs on westbound I-10 in Tonopah</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The crash led to lengthy closures westbound overnight, but the roadway has since reopened.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Brooklyn attack leaves 3 injured, suspect wearing Iranian flag shirt arrested by NYPD</news:name>
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			<news:title>Brooklyn attack leaves 3 injured, suspect wearing Iranian flag shirt arrested by NYPD</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A suspect wearing an Iranian flag shirt allegedly attacked three Jewish men in New York City, screaming hateful language at them before being taken into custody, a report said. 
Andrzej Wnuk, 41, was detained Friday following the alleged incident targeting a 48-year-old, 38-year-old and 21-year-old in Brooklyn’s Williamsburg neighborhood, the New York Post reported, citing police. 
&quot;The incident is being investigated as a hate crime,&quot; the Williamsburg Shomrim Safety Patrol said. &quot;Thank you to the NYPD for keeping the community safe, and to our Shomrim volunteers for their swift response and dedication.&quot; 
The New York City Police Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment Tuesday from Fox News Digital. Williamsburg Shomrim said officers from the NYPD’s 90th precinct &quot;arrested a person for assaulting three Williamsburg residents.&quot;
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Footage taken in Williamsburg showed a male suspect wearing an Iranian flag shirt being placed into the back of a police vehicle as members of the local Orthodox Jewish community looked on. 
Sources told the New York Post that the three men were talking separately when Wnuk punched one in the back, another in the shoulder and a third in the head, while screaming &quot;f------ Jews.&quot;
Police also told the New York Daily News that the attacker yelled out bigoted remarks. Authorities said all three of the victims described suffering pain to their faces, but they refused medical attention, the newspaper added. 
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Wnuk is now facing charges including hate crime assault, according to the New York Post. The newspaper said he was arraigned in Brooklyn Criminal Court on Friday and remanded with bail set at $5,000 cash. 
Wnuk reportedly is due back in court on Thursday.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>5 bald eagles found dead in Michigan, raising poaching concerns</news:name>
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			<news:title>5 bald eagles found dead in Michigan, raising poaching concerns</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Five bald eagles found dead over a two-week span in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula are now at the center of a wildlife investigation, with officials ruling out natural causes and raising concerns of illegal killing.
The eagles were discovered between April 3 and April 17 in Delta County near Big Bay de Noc and Lake Michigan, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources said in a news release.
The birds of prey were not killed by natural factors, predators or vehicle strikes, according to officials, leaving investigators to believe the birds were killed under suspicious circumstances.
&quot;The DNR is requesting tips from the public to help solve this ongoing investigation,&quot; said 1st Lt. Mark Zitnik, a DNR Law Enforcement supervisor. &quot;We can confirm that the eagles did not die from natural causes, predators or vehicle collisions.&quot;
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Bald eagles are protected under both state and federal law, making it illegal to hunt or harm them.
Violators can face criminal charges, including a misdemeanor punishable by up to 90 days in jail, fines ranging from $100 to $1,000 per eagle and restitution of $1,500 per bird.
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The DNR is urging anyone with information to contact the Report All Poaching hotline at 800-292-7800. Tipsters can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward if their information leads to an arrest and prosecution.
Bald eagles have made a strong recovery in Michigan, growing from the edge of extinction with just 52 breeding pairs in the 1960s to about 900 pairs by 2023, Bridge Michigan reported. The birds are now found across the state, particularly near large lakes and rivers.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>King Charles set for historic address to Congress in first US visit as monarch and more top headlines</news:name>
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			<news:title>King Charles set for historic address to Congress in first US visit as monarch and more top headlines</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Shannon Elizabeth, to nobody&apos;s surprise, cashes in on OnlyFans with reported 7-figure payday in her first week</news:name>
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			<news:title>Shannon Elizabeth, to nobody&apos;s surprise, cashes in on OnlyFans with reported 7-figure payday in her first week</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Shannon Elizabeth&apos;s decision to take control of her career away from Hollywood by joining OnlyFans and sharing more of her &quot;sexy side&quot; has been, to nobody&apos;s surprise, a lucrative one.
According to sources, who&apos;ve apparently came out of the woodwork on Monday, the 52-year-old actress pocketed more than seven figures in just her first week on the content platform.
&quot;I&apos;ve spent my entire career working in Hollywood, where other people controlled the narrative and the outcome of my career. This new chapter is about changing that, showing off a more sexy side no one has seen, and being closer to my fans,&quot; Elizabeth said earlier this month about taking her talents behind a paywall. 
&quot;I&apos;m choosing OnlyFans because it allows me to connect directly with my audience, create on my own terms, and just be free. I really do think this is the future.&quot;
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Great call by Shannon Elizabeth on cutting out the middle man. One of the sources in the classic &quot;exclusive sources off&quot; between two outlets, told Page Six that she &quot;has officially made over seven figures.&quot;
The source added that &quot;Over half of that was earned through direct messages to OnlyFans users, while tips and posts accounted for the rest.&quot;
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People&apos;s own source confirmed the claim from Page Six&apos;s source that she brought in &quot;more than seven figures&quot; on the platform in the first week and she &quot;is really making a name for herself&quot; on the platform.
This is all about taking control and being able to reach her fans directly. Elizabeth&apos;s content up to this point, according to this source, hasn&apos;t contained full nudity. That&apos;s the kind of information that separates one outlet&apos;s source from another. Give them the advantage in this source off.
Elizabeth is planning, her rep says, to use some of the money she&apos;s made for her charity, the Shannon Elizabeth Foundation. That includes a gala this summer in Las Vegas.
&quot;She’s always hustling and genuinely loves interacting with her fans,&quot; her rep said, according to Page Six. Who doesn’t love watching hard work payoff? Congratulations to Shannon Elizabeth on taking her career back.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>College football national champion who wore wigs in fraud scheme pleads guilty to charges</news:name>
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			<news:title>College football national champion who wore wigs in fraud scheme pleads guilty to charges</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Alabama Crimson Tide defensive tackle Luther Davis pleaded guilty on Monday to defrauding investors by impersonating NFL players.
Davis, 37, entered guilty pleas in federal court in Atlanta to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and aggravated identity theft charges. CJ Evins, 29, who was accused of executing the scheme with Davis, also pleaded guilty to the two charges.
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The men used fake bank accounts and email accounts to convince lenders they were either acting on behalf of professional athletes or were the athletes themselves, Assistant U.S. Attorney C. Brock Brockington said in court. They also sought to impersonate higher-profile players with bigger contracts, he said.
Davis wore disguises on multiple video calls with potential investors in 2024 and pretended to be three different NFL players. Davis wore makeup and a wig once, a wig a second time and a do-rag style head covering on a third call, according to prosecutors.
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The fraud scheme netted $20 million from fraudulent loans that Davis and Evins used to buy real estate, jewelry and cars, according to the complaint. Security for a players’ union learned that fraudulent player contracts had been used as collateral, Brockington said.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Atlanta filed a criminal complaint against Davis and Evins last month.
Davis and Evins both had no comment as they left court.
Davis was a part of the Crimson Tide’s national championship team in 2010.
Yahoo Sports reported in 2013 that Davis was allegedly acting as an intermediary between college football stars and NFL agents and financial advisers. Davis declined to comment on the report at the time.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Antisemitism controversy erupts at elite NY high school after Israel flyer found in urinal</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Scarsdale School District is embroiled in an antisemitic controversy after a flyer for the student-led Israeli Culture Club was found in a urinal at the high school. The incident sparked outrage among parents and calls for the school board president&apos;s resignation.
An image of a flyer for &quot;Israelfest,&quot; an event celebrating Israel&apos;s Independence Day, in a urinal at Scarsdale High School quickly circulated, triggering the launch of an investigation. The administration had given the club permission to post the flyers, several of which were torn down, according to reports. While the event went on as scheduled, the questions and controversy surrounding it have not gone away.
Following the desecration of the flyers, several faith leaders from the area signed a letter saying they were &quot;united in concern and in love for the community of Scarsdale.&quot; The letter stated that Scarsdale was &quot;experiencing a pattern of antisemitism.&quot;
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Rabbi Adam Baldachin of Scarsdale&apos;s Shaarei Tikvah synagogue, who signed the interfaith letter, told Fox News Digital that congregants approached him after the incident with concerns and shock. He said some feared the desecration could impact students’ ability to celebrate Israel’s Independence Day with the Israeli Culture Club, noting that several leaders of the club are members of his congregation.
&quot;Scarsdale is very special and a place where, historically, Jews have felt very comfortable and have been able to live fully as Jews,&quot; the rabbi told Fox News Digital. He said students preparing for their bar and bat mitzvahs often talk about the large Jewish community in Scarsdale and how comforting it is.
While Scarsdale has been a safe haven for Jews, Baldachin said it is still &quot;in America,&quot; and political polarization over Israel has reached students through social media.
&quot;We know that we&apos;re not immune to the effects that social media can have on our kids,&quot; he added. &quot;People are feeling on edge. There&apos;s a lot of anxiety because of the rise of antisemtism in America, and we&apos;re going to see the effects of that.&quot;
Baldachin told Fox News Digital that photos and videos of the &quot;Israelfest&quot; event showed &quot;an extraordinary program and an amazing celebration of Israel,&quot; adding that he was &quot;thrilled.&quot;
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On April 17, Scarsdale High School Principal Ken Bonamo and Scarsdale Superintendent Drew Patrick released statements to the community addressing the incident, while Scarsdale Board of Education President James Dugan sent one of his own a day later. All three condemned the act of vandalism and made statements against antisemitism.
&quot;Causing harm, denigrating the actions or beliefs of others, and using school-based activities and events as a vehicle to express political views or air disagreements stand in direct contrast to these expectations, and will never be acceptable in Scarsdale,&quot; Patrick said in his statement.
Patrick’s statement referenced &quot;multiple incidents&quot; in which students &quot;made choices that have caused harm to other members of the school community.&quot; When reached for comment, Patrick declined to detail the incidents, saying the community was already aware of them. Though, he wrote in his statement that the other incidents &quot;took place during school-sponsored student events and involved dress and speech that went against both school policy and the spirit of these events.&quot;
In his message, Bonamo defended the club, saying that it was &quot;well within its right to plan this type of an event,&quot; which he noted had been approved by the school administration.
&quot;Denigrating the club’s efforts in this way is wholly inconsistent with our values, both as a matter of basic fairness to support appropriate and approved student activities and because these actions constitute antisemitism. This type of discriminatory behavior has a chilling effect on student expression and can understandably make students feel unwelcome and unsafe in their own school,&quot; Bonamo wrote in his April 17 statement.
Bonamo said that following the incident, the school heard concerns about an &quot;unlabeled map&quot; on the flyer that &quot;seems to include disputed territories as part of the State of Israel.&quot; He acknowledged that this was a &quot;core conflict&quot; in the &quot;debate&quot; before once again condemning the vandalism.
On April 21, Bonamo sent an updated message saying that the Israelfest event &quot;took place safely and successfully.&quot; He confirmed that those responsible were identified and that the school was taking steps according to its code of conduct.
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Dugan&apos;s message was more personal in nature, as his daughter shared a photo of the flyer in the urinal in a now-deleted social media post, captioning it &quot;keep up the good work,&quot; according to reports. The high schooler said in a statement to the New York Post that she &quot;foolishly posted that angry, obnoxious meme about Scarsdale High School.&quot;
&quot;Realizing my mistake, I quickly took it down because I know it was offensive and inappropriate, and I wish I had never posted it,&quot; she added. &quot;Nothing about that represents my values or those of my family. I’m sorry I did it and have learned a real lesson from the response.&quot;
In his message to the community, Dugan said it was a &quot;profound teaching moment&quot; for him as a parent. He condemned the vandalism and said he would &quot;focus on healing my family.&quot;
Since the incident and his daughter&apos;s post, Dugan has faced calls to resign. A Change.Org petition called for accountability to &quot;extend beyond the students.&quot;
&quot;When a Board member’s immediate family is directly connected to the approval, encouragement, or defense of antisemitic behavior, it undermines public confidence in the Board’s ability to lead fairly and credibly during moments of crisis,&quot; the petition read.
While some in Scarsdale criticized the school district&apos;s handling of the situation, Baldachin said that the Jewish community in the New York City suburb has &quot;partners in the administration&quot; who understand what is happening. He told Fox News Digital that he had &quot;a number of conversations with the administrators&quot; and that &quot;the administration responded well to my offer to bring people together.&quot;
&quot;Scarsdale has been and continues to be a place where our Jewish students are supported. Even as there are acts of antisemitism, the response has been heartening for me to see,&quot; Baldachin said. &quot;As a parent of children in the public school system, I feel that they are in a safe environment.&quot; 
Baldachin added that Scarsdale is not an &quot;exception&quot; when it comes to the need to teach about antisemitism and confront it when it occurs.
Scarsdale High School is one of New York&apos;s top-rated high schools and is located in a suburb of New York City with a significant Jewish community. The town is also known for its wealth, with an average household income of $601,193 in 2023, according to GoBankingRates.com.
When reached for comment, Bonamo and Patrick referred Fox News Digital to their public statements. Dugan did not respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pancreatic cancer patient Ben Sasse sees &apos;massive&apos; tumor reduction with experimental new drug</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-28T11:10:41.330Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Pancreatic cancer patient Ben Sasse sees &apos;massive&apos; tumor reduction with experimental new drug</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Months after revealing his stage 4 cancer diagnosis, former U.S. Sen. Ben Sasse is speaking out about an experimental therapy that could extend his life.
Sasse, a Republican who represented Nebraska between 2015 and 2023, shared in December 2025 that he has metastatic pancreatic cancer, which has spread to multiple organs — including his liver and lungs.
After initially being given three to four months to live, Sasse, 54, entered a clinical trial for a drug called daraxonrasib, an oral therapy (pill) that is designed to block the defective gene that triggers uncontrolled cellular growth.
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The California-based drugmaker, Revolution Medicines, recently shared data from a phase 3 clinical trial of people with metastatic pancreatic cancer who did not respond to standard chemotherapy. 
Patients on the treatment lived a median of 13 months, compared to around six months for those who continued with chemo.
&quot;I have much, much less pain than I had four months ago when I was diagnosed, and I have a massive 76% reduction in tumor volume over the last four months,&quot; Sasse told &quot;60 Minutes&quot; in a recent interview.
Daraxonrasib works by going after a key growth &quot;switch&quot; in many cancers called RAS, according to Sarbajit Mukherjee, M.D., chief of gastrointestinal medical oncology at Miami Cancer Institute, part of Baptist Health South Florida. 
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&quot;In pancreatic cancer, that switch is stuck in the ‘on’ position in the vast majority of tumors, constantly telling the cancer cells to grow and spread,&quot; the doctor, who was not involved in the trial and did not treat Sasse, told Fox News Digital.
&quot;Daraxonrasib is designed to bind to RAS in its active state and turn down that signal, which can slow or shrink the cancer.&quot;
Pancreatic cancer is difficult to diagnose early because there are generally no symptoms — or only subtle gastrointestinal symptoms — until it is already widespread, according to Dr. Marc Siegel, Fox News senior medical analyst.
&quot;This is the first-of-its-kind targeted therapy for pancreatic cancer,&quot; Siegel, who also was not involved in the research or the senator’s treatment, told Fox News Digital. &quot;The drug is in the final stages of clinical trials, where it has been shown to double the survival of those previously treated for metastatic pancreatic cancer.&quot;
Mukherjee noted that the survival boost seen in the trial is a &quot;big difference&quot; for a disease that typically has much shorter survival times.
&quot;From my perspective, as someone who treats pancreatic cancer every day, daraxonrasib is the first targeted pill in this disease that truly feels like a step change rather than a small incremental improvement,&quot; he said.
&quot;It opens the door to much more personalized strategies going forward. For a cancer where progress has been painfully slow, it could reshape how we care for patients with advanced disease.&quot;
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While current chemotherapy options can shrink pancreatic tumors and help people live longer, they are &quot;tough,&quot; Mukherjee noted — &quot;and once they stop working, our options are limited and survival is usually measured in just a few more months.&quot;
Early data also suggests that when daraxonrasib is combined with standard chemotherapy as the first treatment, there is more shrinkage of tumors and more patients doing well at six months than they typically would only with chemotherapy.
If the drug is approved, it will likely become an important option for patients when standard chemotherapy stops working, Mukherjee suggested.
&quot;Ongoing trials are now asking whether it should also be used as part of the very first treatment plan,&quot; he added.
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Although the drug is described as &quot;well-tolerated&quot; compared to chemotherapy, the doctor noted that, like any strong cancer drug, daraxonrasib has side effects. 
&quot;The ones we see most often include rash, diarrhea, mouth sores and fatigue, with patients needing regular blood tests and close follow‑up while on treatment,&quot; Mukherjee said. 
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In the clinical trials, most of these problems have been managed by adjusting the dose or adding supportive medications.
&quot;The limitations are important to be transparent about — it is still not yet FDA‑approved, and it is not a cure,&quot; Mukherjee noted. 
&quot;Over time, most cancers will eventually find ways to grow around the drug.&quot;
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In addition to daraxonrasib, which he calls a &quot;miracle&quot; drug, Sasse credits his faith for helping him beat his original prognosis.
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&quot;It&apos;s weird to be in your early 50s and get a terminal diagnosis, and people all of a sudden act like you&apos;re 93 or 94, and you have a lot of wisdom,&quot; he said. 
&quot;I don&apos;t know that I have a lot of wisdom, but I have a lot of things that I think we should be reflecting on together.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Sasse for further comment, and to the head of the clinical trial as well.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Aaron Judge, Ben Rice make rare history as Yankees duo blast homers in win over Rangers</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-28T11:01:03.052Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Aaron Judge, Ben Rice make rare history as Yankees duo blast homers in win over Rangers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New York Yankees stars Aaron Judge and Ben Rice joined rare company in the team’s 4-2 win over the Texas Rangers on Monday night.
Rice hit a two-run home run in the third inning off Rangers pitcher Jack Leiter to give New York an early lead. Judge followed up behind him with a solo blast of his own. The dingers marked Judge’s 11th of the season and Rice’s 10th.
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The duo became the first pair of Yankees teammates since Mickey Mantle and Yogi Berra to hit at least 10 home runs in the team’s first 29 games of the season. Mantle and Berra accomplished the feat in 1956.
Mantle went on to hit 52 home runs, leading MLB that year. Berra finished with 30.
&quot;After he hit his, he said, `I&apos;m not going to let Benny catch me,&apos;&quot; Rice said of Judge. &quot;Just trying to keep him honest, keep him motivated.&quot;
Judge is hitting .252 with 11 RBI and has an OPS of 1.010. Rice is hitting .322 with 23 RBI and an OPS of 1.192.
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&quot;Just consistent at-bat after consistent at-bat. Like it’s must-watch TV at this point,&quot; Judge said of Rice. &quot;He&apos;s going to put something in play hard or he’s going to take his walk and pass the baton. It&apos;s just impressive to watch, and I get a front-row seat. ... And, makes my job easier when he does that.&quot;
Rice was asked if he could keep up with Judge – a three-time MVP – for the rest of the season. He said he was just enjoying the moment right now.
&quot;Yeah, I don’t know how long this is going to last, but I’m enjoying it. I’m enjoying it right now being this close,&quot; Rice said.
&quot;It’s pretty cool. I definitely would not have anticipated something like that,&quot; he added. &quot;But obviously the three names I’m surrounded with there are pretty big ones, so definitely very humbling.&quot;
New York moved to 19-10 on the year. Texas fell to 14-15.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>One Person Appears to Be Missing From King Charles’s U.S. Itinerary: Prince Harry</news:name>
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			<news:title>One Person Appears to Be Missing From King Charles’s U.S. Itinerary: Prince Harry</news:title>
			<news:keywords>On a state visit designed in part to repair U.S.-British relations, King Charles’s schedule does not include plans to see his younger son, who lives in the United States with his family.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ex-college football star Diego Pavia hit with &apos;brutal reality&apos; during NFL Draft, sportscaster says</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ex-college football star Diego Pavia hit with &apos;brutal reality&apos; during NFL Draft, sportscaster says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Sportscaster Dan Patrick said Monday that Heisman Trophy finalist Diego Pavia was handed a &quot;brutal reality&quot; over the weekend when he went undrafted and received only an invite to Baltimore Ravens camp.
Pavia was the first Heisman Trophy finalist in more than 10 years to go unselected in the NFLNFL Draft.
Patrick claimed on his show that it was a &quot;really clear&quot; message from the NFL.
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&quot;Diego Pavia was a Heisman Trophy finalist who did not get drafted. Now, there’s a few reasons why. He was very, very good in the SEC – that should stand out and that should make you draft eligible. You should get drafted just based off what you did. You did it for Vandy in the SEC. You can have personality at other positions. You can be absorbed, you can be embraced, but not at backup quarterback because quarterback is evaluated differently. You can be an elite talent and get away with that.
&quot;The message from the NFL was really clear – if you&apos;re not a can’t-miss prospect, professionalism is not just valued, it’s required, and that hurt Diego Pavia. Also, that he’s not a tall guy. Most of your backup quarterbacks, if you check, are not short quarterbacks. Diego Pavia might be 5-10, but you start to look at what you did at pre-draft meetings with teams. … You have (Tim) Tebow, Cam Newton, (Colin) Kaepernick, other examples of your backup quarterback being too much of a headline, or potential for a headline.&quot;
Patrick pointed to Pavia’s friendship with Johnny Manziel and making snide comments about Fernando Mendoza on Heisman night as other reasons why Pavia didn’t get drafted.
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&quot;Football moves on quickly. Just as Johnny Manziel, it moves quickly. … But Diego Pavia has a personality, but he doesn’t have a personality that I want as my backup quarterback. I don’t think he’s good enough to be a starter in the NFL He’s not Doug Flutie. I mean, Doug Flutie was 5-9, Heisman Trophy winner, but he was the ideal personality to be a backup quarterback and ready to come in when need be. In fact, Flutie was ahead of his time.
&quot;But Diego Pavia, the personality, that’s who you are. You’re selling that personality. But I’m not buying that. Teams are not buying that. Teams didn’t buy Shedeur Sanders.&quot;
Patrick said that NFL coaches have a tough enough time trying to win games as it is without personalities becoming headlines.
Patrick added that NFL teams usually want a quarterback who is seen and not heard from, or a player who isn’t drawing too much attention to himself.
&quot;You gotta have a backup quarterback, who you probably don’t see very much and that’s a good thing. If you’re one of the McDown brothers and you’re just there for 15 years, Chase Daniel, nice college career, you just want to make sure that guy is there just in case,&quot; he said.
Patrick said Pavia’s reality check was that teams don’t want him to be the star, they only want him to help the starting quarterback.
&quot;And that was the brutal reality that Diego Pavia was handed over the weekend. He did not get drafted.&quot;
Pavia was named the SEC Offensive Player of the Year and had 3,539 passing yards and 29 touchdowns as he helped put the Commodores back on the map.
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			  <news:name>Unabomber investigator reveals likely breaking point of alleged would-be Trump assassin</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-28T10:13:38.521Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Unabomber investigator reveals likely breaking point of alleged would-be Trump assassin</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A former FBI criminal profiler who investigated the Unabomber says the man who allegedly attempted to assassinate President Donald Trump and other high-level government officials Saturday wasn&apos;t simply a crazed gunman, but that something deeper was afoot in his psyche.
Cole Allen allegedly charged a Secret Service checkpoint in the Washington Hilton on Saturday night during the White House Correspondents&apos; Association Dinner, an event attended not just by the president and other elected officials, but by presidential cabinet members and other government appointees. He allegedly opened fire before falling to the ground and being taken into custody.
Allen sent communication to a family member before the alleged attack, according to authorities, rationalizing what he acknowledged was a mission that would likely severely harm or kill him. He allegedly said his motivations were political, and painted himself as a savior of the oppressed. At points, officials said, he also noted that there were certain people he hoped wouldn&apos;t be caught in the crossfire.
Jim Clemente, a retired 22-year FBI veteran who worked on the Unabomber case, said Allen expected to die in the attack, and that his actions were so extreme that he likely wanted to end his own life.
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&quot;He seems, especially through those communications that he sent, he seems like a rational human being who has human empathy. He doesn&apos;t sound like a psychopath,&quot; said Clemente. &quot;He doesn&apos;t sound like somebody who is unstable mentally. Certainly, emotionally, that&apos;s a different story ... nothing that I have read or seen indicates that he was having some kind of psychotic break or that he would be schizophrenic.&quot;
&quot;He basically ran through a security checkpoint knowing that there would be numerous armed guards right there, and he&apos;s firing a weapon,&quot; Clemente continued. &quot;But for the circumstances where he apparently tripped and fell and they pounced on him, he most likely would have been taken down in a hail of gunfire. Now, he&apos;s not stupid. He must have known this. And that might have been part of his motivation, that he didn&apos;t have the will to live, and once you lose the will to keep yourself alive, other people&apos;s lives become much less important.&quot;
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Clemente explained that a person willing to commit such violence rationalizes and minimizes their actions in order to justify them. In this case, he said, Allen convinced himself his end goal of killing the president and cabinet officials was noble, and that he had a good reason for doing so.
&quot;He didn&apos;t have a general disrespect for human life, he had a very specific disrespect for human life,&quot; said Clemente. &quot;And I think that went along with his own disrespect for his own life.
&quot;Obviously, he was outwardly motivated by the actions of politicians, which is why he targeted them, and this is probably something that he has expressed in his life recently, maybe for a long time,&quot; Clemente said. &quot;But clearly, he&apos;s gotten to the point where that rose to a level — or his own self-image lowered to a level — where he felt like he needed to do something to feel better about his own image or what he perceived the world to be at this time.&quot;
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By many accounts, Allen was intelligent and a high achiever.
In September 2013, he enrolled in the highly competitive California Institute of Technology, known as Caltech, to pursue a bachelor&apos;s degree in mechanical engineering, graduating in 2017.
In the summer of 2014, he wrote that he landed another competitive spot as a summer undergraduate research student fellow at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, where he said he contributed to astrophysics research.
In 2022, he enrolled at California State University, Dominguez Hills, and three years later earned a master&apos;s degree in computer science.
He was a Democratic activist who attended at least one &quot;No Kings&quot; protest, and once donated $25 to ActBlue, the progressive digital fundraising platform, which was earmarked for Kamala Harris&apos; 2024 presidential bid.
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Before the attack, Allen was a teacher at C2 Education, a massive nationwide tutoring, test prep and college admissions counseling organization. He won C2&apos;s teacher of the month award in December 2024. He also developed his own video games.
&quot;Generally, this is a result of severe depression and anxiety,&quot; said Clemente. &quot;Maybe it&apos;s masked, maybe it isn&apos;t, maybe it&apos;s very outward, I don&apos;t know. I don&apos;t know if he ever got any treatment for any of that, but generally it&apos;s done by people who lose their willingness to live.&quot;
&quot;He had some way to convince himself in these rationalizations that he&apos;d feel better about himself,&quot; he continued. &quot;He&apos;d be some kind of hero, and that would make him feel better about himself and it would be worth it to lose his life doing this.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Allen&apos;s attorneys for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>King Charles plans to charm Trump and Congress in high-stakes state visit to the United States: expert</news:name>
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			<news:title>King Charles plans to charm Trump and Congress in high-stakes state visit to the United States: expert</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Many royal watchers say King Charles’ state visit is a test of the &quot;special friendship&quot; between the U.S. and the U.K. — and the monarch is up for the challenge.
Royal broadcaster Neil Sean told Fox News Digital that Charles is navigating a &quot;delicate situation&quot; during the four-day visit, which coincides with celebrations marking America’s 250th anniversary. But as glasses clink and guests gather at the White House state banquet on April 28, the king, 77, is expected to rely on his greatest asset: his signature charm.
&quot;He plans to focus on humor, a trait that dates back to his ancestor King George in the 1700s,&quot; Sean explained. &quot;What most people don’t know is that the king is well-read on history. And I’ve been told King Charles finds President Trump fascinating.&quot;
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&quot;This is a vital visit for the king,&quot; Sean said. &quot;By default, he will have a short reign [compared to the late queen]. And this significant visit will be part of his history. He was delighted to receive the invitation. The king knows he has a lot of popularity in the United States and is delighted to be a guest. He knows he has to make this visit memorable and historic without controversy.&quot;
&quot;Likewise, Queen Camilla got along very well with the first lady,&quot; Sean said. &quot;Camilla is also a voracious reader, and she has her refuge charity for women. Plenty to bond over there between the two women.&quot;
Trump, 79, previously praised the monarch as &quot;fantastic,&quot; calling him a &quot;brave&quot; and &quot;great man.&quot; The president also agreed that Charles’ state visit could help ease any strained relations between the two nations.
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A rift between the U.K. government and Trump over issues such as Iran is raising the stakes for the monarch’s visit, The Associated Press reported.
Trump has criticized Prime Minister Keir Starmer for refusing to join U.S. military action against Iran, dismissing him as &quot;not Winston Churchill&quot; — a reference to the wartime leader who popularized the term &quot;special relationship.&quot; The tensions put added pressure on Charles to reinforce ties between the two allies.
But for the king, the priority isn’t politics — it’s preserving stability, Sean insisted.
&quot;Another aspect many people don’t know is that the king will not be drawn into political conversation or discourse,&quot; Sean said. &quot;And he’s not allowed to, which is why he travels with his foreign secretary. So, if any question comes up over Iran, tariffs, or issues like that, then it’s simply deferred to the foreign secretary. He does the soft power; the foreign secretary does the politics.&quot;
&quot;King Charles loves America,&quot; Sean said. &quot;He was a house guest of President Reagan, which is why they had a very warm relationship. They even went riding together. However, King Charles has now been advised on medical grounds to stop all sports, including skiing and riding, because of his ongoing cancer treatment.&quot;
&quot;The king also has a soft spot for President Trump because of his kindness in the later years to his mother, the queen,&quot; Sean said. &quot;The king is a very emotional person who is easily moved by very open, demonstrative moments of kindness. And President Trump certainly did that [with the late queen].&quot;
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While Charles is abroad, Prince William and Kate Middleton are said to be staying in the U.K. Sean said that the Prince and Princess of Wales &quot;have very little input into this visit,&quot; allowing the king and queen to shine.
&quot;Unless they are asked, they would not be required in any shape or form,&quot; Sean said. &quot;But when President Trump came over here in September, William and Catherine got on very well with him and bonded over the speed of life, I was told.&quot;
Sources told Sean the state visit is poised to be a success, with the president repeatedly praising the king as a &quot;friend.&quot; Sean learned that it’s likely Prince Harry, the king’s younger son, won’t be brought up.
A spokesperson for the Duke of Sussex confirmed to Fox News Digital that father and son will not be meeting, noting that the monarch will be in the U.S. on a working state visit, &quot;not a holiday.&quot;
A source previously told People magazine that the trip is tightly choreographed and that there is an understanding on both sides.
&quot;When you’re talking about a state visit, every minute is accounted for — especially when it’s the king traveling as the invited guest of a head of state,&quot; said the source.
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&quot;Harry knows how things are and wouldn’t ask for that either under these circumstances.&quot;
While Charles and Harry will not be seeing each other, the visit will bring the monarch to the country that his younger son has called home for six years.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped back as senior royals in 2020, citing the unbearable intrusions of the British press and a lack of support from the palace. The couple resides in Southern California with their son, Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibet, 4.
The king needs few distractions.
&quot;Apparently, the king is most excited about addressing Congress,&quot; said Sean. &quot;Remember, he will be the second monarch to do so. So, we’re all very excited over here to see what he has to say.&quot;
Sources told Sean it’s likely the king will give &quot;a gentle warm nod&quot; to the late queen. During her reign, she embarked on four state visits to the U.S.: in 1957, 1976, 1991 and 2007. Queen Elizabeth II, England&apos;s longest-reigning monarch, died in 2022. She was 96.
&quot;[During the state dinner] look out for gifts and jewelry that Queen Camilla will be wearing,&quot; said Sean. &quot;Particularly gifts from previous presidents. The late queen really loved President Reagan for the simple fact that she liked his movies.&quot;
Trump and the first lady visited the U.K. in September for an unprecedented second state visit. Starmer hand-delivered the invitation from the king in the Oval Office five weeks after Trump returned to office.
&quot;President Trump has always had great respect for King Charles, and their relationship was further strengthened by the president’s historic visit to the United Kingdom last year,&quot; White House spokesperson Anna Kelly told The Associated Press. &quot;The president looks forward to a special visit by Their Majesties, which will include a beautiful state dinner and multiple events throughout the week.&quot;
Sean does not doubt that the king will help repair the trans-Atlantic relationship, cementing his legacy, all while commemorating America’s big 250th.
&quot;[It’s] very much history in the making,&quot; Sean added.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Top Trump official ignites heated exchange after stumping House Dem on landmark SCOTUS cases</news:name>
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			<news:title>Top Trump official ignites heated exchange after stumping House Dem on landmark SCOTUS cases</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., the ranking member on the House Appropriations Committee, got into a heated exchange with Lee Zeldin, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Monday over whether she was familiar with precedents governing the EPA’s mission.
&quot;You’re upset that you don’t know what Loper Bright is,&quot; Zeldin said, referring to the landmark Supreme Court Case from 2024 that reshaped the power of regulatory agencies.
&quot;I’m upset — because,&quot; DeLauro started to respond.
&quot;You know what the major policy doctrine is?&quot; Zeldin interjected. &quot;You’re a member of Congress. You should know.&quot;
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DeLauro, who had been asking about the framing of President Donald Trump’s 2027 budget request, tried to answer again but was cut off.
&quot;You want me to tell you what the two biggest Supreme Court cases are of the last few years?&quot; Zeldin said.
The moment came as Zeldin appeared before Congress for the EPA’s 2027 budget request — a proposal that asks lawmakers to slash the agency’s budget by more than 50%. The tense back-and-forth highlights sharp divisions between the administration and Democrats in Congress over what threat, if any, climate change poses and what resources the U.S. should devote to combating it.
The exchange began when DeLauro raised alarms about the framing of the 2027 budget request, arguing that the EPA had made an assertion that climate change didn’t exist.
&quot;The budget proposal reads like a climate change denier&apos;s manifesto,&quot; DeLauro said.
&quot;When climate change is flooding our streets, poisoning our air, driving up health care, how can the EPA justify abandoning that duty to protect Americans, to appease polluters under the false flag of economic growth?&quot; DeLauro asked.
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In response, Zeldin argued the agency lacked the power to make that determination.  
&quot;You do not have the right to say climate change does not exist, that it&apos;s a hoax,&quot; DeLauro responded. &quot;And that&apos;s where this administration is.&quot;  
&quot;You&apos;re very defensive about not knowing the two biggest landmark Supreme Court cases of the last year with regards to your question,&quot; Zeldin fired back.
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Zeldin&apos;s exchange immediately went viral Monday night, with conservatives praising Zeldin&apos;s exchange and slamming DeLauro.
&quot;FATALITY,&quot; Donald Trump Jr. posted on X.
&quot;Terrible take. Even worse hair,&quot; the White House posted on X.
&quot;This is one of the most satisfying hearing exchanges I’ve ever seen. Rosa De Lauro clearly *doesn’t* understand the law or Loper Bright - she’s used to just spewing climate alarmism pablum,&quot; longtime Republican operative Matt Whitlock posted on X. &quot;She gets so flummoxed she threatens to *defund EPA* - uh oh don’t do that!&quot;
DeLauro, who struggled to bring the conversation back to the budget, reminded Zeldin he would eventually need congressional authorization to continue the EPA’s work.
&quot;You know, you&apos;re here because you need money from us. So halt for a second and wait for the questions and answer the question,&quot; DeLauro said.
A defiant Zeldin doubled down on his attacks of DeLauro.
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&quot;I answered your question. You didn&apos;t like my answer because you don&apos;t know what Loper Bright is, because you don&apos;t know what the major policy doctrine is,&quot; Zeldin said.
&quot;I don&apos;t have to listen to this BS,&quot; DeLauro said.
&quot;BS. You think I made up these cases?&quot; Zeldin fired back.
The EPA was given roughly $8.82 billion in the 2026 fiscal year. For 2027, Trump has requested just $4.2 billion for 2027 — a drop that would represent a 52% decrease year over year.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>King Charles set for historic address to Congress in first US visit as monarch</news:name>
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			<news:title>King Charles set for historic address to Congress in first US visit as monarch</news:title>
			<news:keywords>King Charles III will address a joint meeting of Congress on Tuesday during his U.S. state visit marking America’s 250th birthday, stepping into a high-profile ceremonial moment as Washington remains on edge over heightened security concerns and tensions tied to the war with Iran.
The four-day trip is stacked with various events and private meetings, and comes during escalating pressure on security in Washington, D.C. following the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner that targeted President Donald Trump and his administration officials. 
Queen Elizabeth II was the first monarch to deliver a speech at the U.S. Capitol during a state visit in 1991, two months after the end of the Gulf War, hammering down the importance of transatlantic alliances in her speech. 
Former advisor to Prime Minister Boris Johnson Thomas Corbett-Dillon told Fox News Digital that Elizabeth famously received three standing ovations during her speech. &quot;The biggest [applause came] after quoting President Abraham Lincoln: &apos;government of the people, by the people, for the people.&apos;&quot;
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Elizabeth&apos;s speech emphasized the importance of transatlantic alliances. 
&quot;We, like you, are staunch believers in the freedom of the individual and the rule of a fair and just law,&quot; she said during her address more than 30 years ago. &quot;These principles are shared with our European partners and with the wider Atlantic community. They are the bedrock of the Western world.&quot;
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The war in Iran backdrops the visit this week. 
&quot;Her late Majesty praised the U.S. for leading our two nations coalition during the Persian Gulf War,&quot; said Corbett-Dillon. &quot;The King, of course, will have no such praise for US Forces operating in the Gulf, because the UK has so far refused to support the U.S. in its war.&quot;
Trump has expressed frustration with Britain’s refusal to fully join the U.S. campaign against Iran, and has urged U.S. allies to get involved militarily or operationally, particularly around protecting oil shipments in the Strait of Hormuz.
&quot;This is not Winston Churchill we are dealing with,&quot; Trump said on March 3, referring to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. &quot;By the way, I’m not happy with the U.K. either,&quot; the president continued, referring to Starmer blocking the United States’ use of U.K. bases to launch attacks on Iran.
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Corbett-Dillon predicted the speech will be &quot;non-political&quot; but predicts Charles may slip in a few remarks about climate change and protecting the environment. 
&quot;The Palace seem to have decided is not a political issue and allows The King to openly and often discuss,&quot; he said. 
Trump has repeatedly dismissed climate change as a &quot;hoax,&quot; while his administration has prioritized U.S. energy independence by accelerating domestic oil and gas production.
&quot;The King’s one goal from this speech is to maintain unanimous applause from across The House,&quot; said Corbett-Dillon. &quot;If he leans too hard into the Green agenda, he may face an embarrassing moment where half of the House stands and applauses while the other half remains seated.&quot;
&quot;Many of the American people won’t like hearing the Green Agenda, often seen as a globalist talking point, being pushed to Congress by a foreign King,&quot; he added.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Republicans scramble to fund Secret Service after Trump assassination attempt amid record-breaking shutdown</news:name>
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			<news:title>Republicans scramble to fund Secret Service after Trump assassination attempt amid record-breaking shutdown</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Republicans want swift action to fund the Secret Service after it foiled a third apparent assassination attempt on President Donald Trump&apos;s life.
The federal policing force, along with many other agencies, has not been funded for 74 days amid the record-breaking Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown. While the shutdown began over Democrats&apos; refusal to fund immigration operations, it has now shifted to House Republicans to resolve it. 
A bill to fund most of the department has been languishing in the House after clearing the upper chamber in March. That legislation would fund the Secret Service, too. 
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., has yet to put the bill on the floor over concerns that the legislation carves out funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
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But the apparent assassination attempt appeared to nudge Johnson from that position.
&quot;We have to move DHS funding because it’s urgent. As the secretary of Homeland has said, we&apos;re out of money. He&apos;s out of money at the end of this week,&quot; Johnson told reporters Monday. &quot;It’s very dangerous, as demonstrated Saturday night. We’ve got to get the job done.&quot;
Some House Republicans are urging Johnson to bring the Senate bill to the floor.
Rep. Nick Langworthy, R-N.Y., sent a letter to Johnson, obtained by Fox News Digital, that asked for immediate consideration of the Senate&apos;s partial DHS bill.
&quot;There is no time for delay,&quot; Langworthy wrote. &quot;As put on full display for the American people with the attack surrounding the White House Correspondents’ Dinner this weekend, our country remains at risk. While we continue to have significant work ahead to fully fund immigration enforcement through the reconciliation process, we should demonstrate clearly that we are committed to delivering solutions at the earliest possible moment.&quot;
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., on Monday blamed House Republicans for the record-breaking funding lapse for letting the Senate bill stall in the chamber.
&quot;Bring the bipartisan Senate-passed bill to the House floor today, and it would fund the Department of Homeland Security in its entirety, with the exception of ICE and the violent Republican mass deportation machine,&quot; Jeffries said.
White House budget chief Russ Vought was expected to meet with House Republicans later on Monday to discuss the way forward on DHS funding, a source familiar told Fox News Digital.
Congressional Republicans have been undertaking a two-track approach to funding DHS after Democrats repeatedly failed to come to an agreement on a full-year spending bill. 
One piece would fund ICE and the Border Patrol for three-and-a-half years through the budget reconciliation process.
House Republicans are expected to sign off on a Senate-passed budget resolution to fund ICE and CBP as soon as Wednesday. Trump urged House Republicans to approve the Senate measure without any modifications on Monday afternoon.
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That forthcoming vote will unlock the reconciliation process and will see Republicans enter a mad dash to complete the package by June 1. 
Meanwhile, some Senate Republicans are eyeing several options to fund the Secret Service and the rest of DHS. 
Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., said on X that Republicans should again force Democrats’ hand following the shooting at the White House Correspondents&apos; Association Dinner on Saturday.
&quot;This week, the Senate should put Democrats on record again and see how they vote,&quot; Scott said. &quot;Will they decide now is a good time to finally fund [the] Secret Service and all of DHS? Even after last night’s violence and ANOTHER assassination attempt against the President of the United States, this shouldn’t be such a fight to get done.&quot;
And Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., said &quot;this may be the moment&quot; to nuke the filibuster.
&quot;The Democrats will do it when they get the majority,&quot; Johnson said on &quot;Mornings with Maria.&quot; &quot;At a moment of natural danger, if Democrats refuse to fund DHS, I will say this would be the time to nuke the filibuster for good.&quot;
Trump has long pushed for the elimination of the Senate’s 60-vote threshold throughout his second term, but a swath of GOP senators have balked at that request over concerns it would advantage Democrats the next time they control the chamber.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Kevin O&apos;Leary details massive Utah AI data center to rival China&apos;s tech dominance</news:name>
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			<news:title>Kevin O&apos;Leary details massive Utah AI data center to rival China&apos;s tech dominance</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;Shark Tank&quot; investor Kevin O&apos;Leary unveiled plans for a massive Utah data center on Monday, marking the latest endeavor to defeat China in the intensifying AI race.
&quot;It shows the Chinese and the rest of the world we&apos;re not messing around,&quot; the O&apos;Leary Ventures chairman told &quot;Fox &amp; Friends.&quot;
&quot;We&apos;re going to get this done and move it forward and provide the computing power to our AI companies that defend the country.&quot;
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The data center project is expected to span roughly 40,000 acres and generate massive amounts of energy to support AI infrastructure, with O’Leary saying the site could begin with about three gigawatts of power capacity.
O’Leary emphasized that the facility is designed to bypass one of the biggest hurdles facing similar projects across the U.S.: strain on local power grids.
&quot;Most people don’t like data centers for good reason,&quot; he said.
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&quot;You tap it to the grid and all of a sudden the electrical costs for their church and the community and the residents all go up, and that&apos;s why there&apos;s been a lot of pushback. Not in this case.&quot;
Instead, O&apos;Leary explained, the Utah site will generate its own energy using a nearby natural gas pipeline, allowing it to operate independently while also potentially supplying excess power back to the grid.
&quot;That&apos;s good for the community, but, for the country, we need to compete with China. We need AI computing power, and so where do you put that? You put that in data centers.&quot;
O&apos;Leary additionally suggested that the site could attract hyperscalers, or major tech companies, and potentially government partners.
&quot;We need to lead in AI in perpetuity. Data centers are what we need, and we need them now, and Utah stepped up,&quot; he added.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Who is Hasan Piker? Meet the far-left streamer who is stirring up controversy and dividing Democrats</news:name>
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			<news:title>Who is Hasan Piker? Meet the far-left streamer who is stirring up controversy and dividing Democrats</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Hasan Piker, the controversial, far-left Twitch streamer, has made his way into real-life politics, where his presence is causing a rift in the Democratic Party.  While some Democrats have embraced Piker and even campaigned with him, others have urged the party to reject the streamer over what they describe as antisemitic and anti-American views.
Recently, Piker has found himself at the center of more controversy as some critics wondered, after the shooting at the White House Correspondents&apos; Association (WHCA) Dinner, whether rhetoric like his was partly to blame. During his Twitch stream on Sunday, Piker addressed those who he saw as condemning him for the assassination attempt and connected the critics to Israel.
&quot;I have noticed that virtually every single person that&apos;s doing this, ‘Hassan is responsible for this shooting,’ happens to be a propagandist for the state of Israel,&quot; Piker said. 
The streamer also addressed the would-be shooter&apos;s profile as details about suspect Cole Allen emerged. Piker said that it was &quot;not looking good,&quot; referring to the possibility of the shooter being left-leaning. He then added that &quot;even though 90% of the time [it] is a Trump supporter, all that matters is the one time where it&apos;s not,&quot; claiming that the suspect&apos;s politics would be used as a reason to shut other Trump critics down.
When speaking about the WHCA Dinner shooting and previous attempts on Trump&apos;s life, Piker on Monday agreed with another streamer who said the assassination attempt in Butler, Pa., on July 13, 2024, was staged.
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Days before the WHCA Dinner, Piker made headlines following an appearance on The New York Times podcast &quot;The Opinions.&quot; During the interview, Piker accused slain UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson of &quot;engaging in a tremendous amount of social murder.&quot; Piker added that people understood why Luigi Mangione allegedly killed Thompson in December 2024.
During the podcast, Piker and New Yorker writer Jia Tolentino discussed the ethics of stealing. In a moment that sparked discussions online, Piker said he was &quot;pro-piracy,&quot; later adding that he was in favor of &quot;stealing from big corporations because they steal quite a bit more from their own workers.&quot;
Earlier this month at Yale, Piker told cheering students that the American &quot;empire&quot; had to end, and would inevitably fall, likely in violent fashion.
Piker began his daily online broadcasts in 2018 and has since gained a large following, including 3.1 million followers on Twitch, where he streams for several hours on a typical day.
The streamer has called religious Jews &quot;inbred,&quot; defended Hamas as being &quot;a thousand times better than the fascist settler colonial apartheid state,&quot; mocked discussions of antisemitism on college campuses and slammed a listener who criticized Hamas&apos; Oct. 7 massacre as a &quot;bloodthirsty violent pig dog.&quot; 
Piker also minimized reports of mass sexual assault during the Oct. 7 attacks, according to The Times of Israel, saying it &quot;doesn’t matter if f------ rapes happened on October 7. It doesn’t change the dynamic for me.&quot;
Piker, who was raised a Muslim, has repeatedly rejected claims he is antisemitic and often says he has used his platform to fight it despite what critics say about his rhetoric.
In one of his more widely criticized moments, Piker said during a stream in 2019 that &quot;America deserved 9/11.&quot; After immense backlash, Piker said in an interview with The Young Turks founder Cenk Uygur that he &quot;obviously&quot; did not mean that America deserved the attacks and accused critics of not disregarding &quot;the actual truth of what I was talking about,&quot; explaining the viral quote as a critique of U.S. foreign policy.
&quot;I should have used more precise and better use of language there,&quot; Piker said in the 2019 interview. &quot;It&apos;s messed up that I would give the opportunity to the right to try to morally grandstand on an issue like this when they are 100% responsible for all the bloodshed that has been caused.&quot;
He later admitted in the interview that his comments on 9/11 were &quot;inappropriate.&quot;
A friendly profile of him in the progressive outlet The Guardian, which also called him &quot;fashionable and handsome,&quot; fretted that his 9/11 remarks were &quot;seized upon&quot; by his critics.
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Piker has recently become a point of division within the Democratic Party. Some candidates have chosen to campaign with him while others warn that legitimizing him gives Republicans political fodder.
Dr. Abdul El-Sayed, who is running in Michigan for U.S. Senate, recently drew heavy criticism after he announced his plan to hold two campaign events with Piker. 
Amid the growing backlash, El-Sayed addressed the issue in a video, explaining his decision to appear with Piker as an attempt to reach people who feel left out of traditional politics. However, he also said that he agrees with Piker on several issues, including criticism of the war in Iran, lambasting pro-Israel AIPAC&apos;s role in politics and support for free healthcare.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) condemned the planned events, with ADL Michigan Regional Director Elyssa Schmier saying that El-Sayed&apos;s decision to appear with Piker was &quot;yet another example of the growing normalization of extreme anti-Zionism in mainstream spaces.&quot;
ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt condemned Piker&apos;s &quot;long track record of commending and excusing terrorism,&quot; saying the streamer &quot;routinely uses his platform to spread anti-Jewish tropes, amplify propaganda from designated terrorist groups and promote toxic anti-Zionism.&quot;
Greenblatt said it was &quot;absolutely shocking&quot; that El-Sayed decided to campaign with Piker, especially after the attack on Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Michigan.
Progressive stars like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y.; Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn.; Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif.; and New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani have appeared on Piker&apos;s show. 
He appeared on CNN this week to discuss his recent trip to Cuba, boasting about appearing on his &quot;friend&quot; Elex Michaelson&apos;s program after being sharply criticized on the same network by CNN anchor Jake Tapper. 
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Effie Phillips-Staley, who is running for Congress in the heavily Jewish 17th Congressional District in New York, is also facing backlash over her ties to Piker. The Democratic hopeful accused Israel of genocide and being an apartheid state during her appearance on Piker&apos;s show March 28, according to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA). 
The outlet reported that Democratic committees in several New York counties issued a joint statement condemning Piker&apos;s rhetoric and expressing &quot;deep disappointment&quot; in Phillips-Staley.
&quot;Her decision represents a dangerous and unacceptable step toward legitimizing rhetoric that has no place in this district, in mainstream Democratic politics or in any serious political discourse,&quot; the statement said, according to JTA.
Like El-Sayed, Phillips-Staley said she did not &quot;align with every word Hasan Piker has ever said,&quot; adding it was important to &quot;recognize the massive value of a platform that engages millions of young people in the democratic process.&quot;
Rep. Ritchie Torres, D-N.Y., condemned Piker in a letter to Twitch CEO Daniel Clancy and several others.
&quot;Hasan Piker has emerged as the poster child for the post-October 7th outbreak of antisemitism in America,&quot; Torres wrote. &quot;Hasan Piker has come out as an apologist not only for 10/7 but also for 9/11, compounding antisemitism with anti-Americanism.&quot;
Another Democrat, Rep. Brad Schneider, D-Ill., called Piker &quot;an unapologetic antisemite&quot; and warned members of his party against associating with the controversial Twitch streamer.
&quot;Democrats risk losing our credibility to condemn those on the right who traffic in bigotry, antisemitism, &amp; hate when our own Members of Congress &amp; candidates are celebrating or, worse yet, platforming those who espouse hate of any kind,&quot; Schneider wrote on X.
Additionally, Jonathan Cowan, co-founder of the Democratic think tank Third Way, co-authored a Wall Street Journal opinion piece about the Democratic Party&apos;s closeness with Piker.
&quot;Mr. Piker is anti-American, antiwomen, anti-Western and antisemitic. No Democrat should engage with him. All should seek to push him to the fringe, where he belongs,&quot; the article said.
The growing divide among Democrats over Piker underscores a larger challenge for the party ahead of the midterm elections of how to reach progressive voters without alienating moderates or handing Republicans a political opening.
Fox News Digital has reached out to Piker&apos;s team for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Coffee expert warns one lazy habit can turn your single-serve machine into a germ trap</news:name>
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			<news:title>Coffee expert warns one lazy habit can turn your single-serve machine into a germ trap</news:title>
			<news:keywords>There&apos;s one key step with certain types of coffee machines that&apos;s easy to forget — but doing so can lead to major issues with your brew.
Whether using a Keurig or Nespresso, every pod machine confronts users with the same moment after brewing: Remove the used pod.
If you take the pod out immediately after brewing, it may still be boiling hot and increase your risk of burns.
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But if you wait too long, you might forget to take it out entirely — and realize the next day that you left a damp, used pod sitting in the machine overnight.
Though it seems harmless, that habit can affect your machine&apos;s performance and your coffee&apos;s taste, said Andrew Pautler, the Missouri-based founder of the specialty coffee website Pull &amp; Pour Coffee.
Pautler, whose website focuses on coffee tips and recipes, told Fox News Digital that leaving used pods in a brewer creates a &quot;warm, damp environment inside the machine.&quot;
That damp environment can spell trouble for the flavor of your drinks.
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The habit &quot;can lead to bacterial growth, stale flavors, residue buildup and general cleanliness issues,&quot; Pautler said.
He added that small habits &quot;add up over time&quot; — and making a few simple changes can have a big impact.
Pautler recommends ejecting pods after each use, as well as occasionally rinsing removable parts of the machines.
He also recommends descaling your machine regularly.
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Descaling involves running a vinegar or commercial descaling solution through the machine to flush out mineral buildup, then rinsing it out with multiple water cycles.
The process is crucial, &quot;especially if you&apos;re using hard water,&quot; Pautler said.
&quot;While most machines appear to work fine initially without any regular maintenance or cleaning, if left too long, they start to have performance and quality issues,&quot; he said.
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A Keurig spokesperson told Fox News Digital that the company &quot;recommends that used pods be removed from the pod holder once cooled.&quot;
The spokesperson added, &quot;Removal will assist in maintaining a hygienic pod holder.&quot;
&quot;If you find that a used pod has been left in the pod holder, we recommend running a cleansing brew.&quot;
The spokesperson also recommends descaling your coffee brewer &quot;if a used pod has been left in for an extended period of time.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>AI boom tests GOP’s midterm affordability pitch as price pain spreads</news:name>
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			<news:title>AI boom tests GOP’s midterm affordability pitch as price pain spreads</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Republicans are warning that their ability to deliver on lowering everyday costs, one of their core campaign promises heading into the 2026 midterms, is being tested by an AI-driven chip shortage that has spilled into consumer markets.
&quot;When you have a big race like we have with AI, there are secondary effects that we need to be very concerned about,&quot; former Rep. Patrick McHenry, who served as House Financial Services Committee chairman, told Fox News Digital, adding, &quot;It is hurting Republicans.&quot;
Tech industry reports have for months been raising alarm over a global chip shortage. In January, a report predicted that this year, 70% of the high-end memory chips produced would go toward data centers, which store AI memory, constraining all other downstream technology and driving up prices, directly undermining Republicans&apos; affordability agenda.
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&quot;We see this from our handheld devices to our computers, to TVs,&quot; McHenry, a North Carolina Republican congressman turned policy advisor, said in an interview. &quot;Even autos are impacted, and even things such as what we think of as average everyday things that aren’t particularly high tech, like the things we use to manicure our lawns are impacted by rising prices of chips, so there’s a lot of secondary effects across consumer goods and should be a huge concern.&quot;
Heading into 2026, President Donald Trump framed the midterms as a referendum on cost of living, saying in a Politico interview the elections &quot;will be about pricing.&quot; 
Historically, the party in control loses seats during the midterms. One Republican strategist told Fox News Digital that AI&apos;s well-documented dominance over the chip market should be viewed as hurting voters&apos; pocketbooks. The strategist called on the three largest chip manufacturing companies to expand production, which he said would help bolster the GOP&apos;s campaign message.
&quot;America must win the artificial intelligence race. Companies like Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron understand that,&quot; the strategist said. &quot;At the same time, we can’t forget about consumer goods. Memory chip manufacturers need to increase production to boost both American AI and lower the cost of consumer goods. If they don’t, it will undoubtedly hurt Republicans politically in the midterms. How can Republicans campaign on &apos;lower costs&apos; in 2024, but see computer and car prices rise in 2026 due to a lack of chip production?&quot;
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The AI boom is increasing demand for memory chips, which are semiconductor components used in data centers, laptops and smartphones.
That chip consumption has rippled across industries. Microsoft this month attributed its rise in laptop prices to &quot;recent increases in memory and component costs.&quot; The smartphone market remained &quot;under pressure,&quot; with shipments down 6% this year, largely because of chip shortages, Counterpoint Research found. 
Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, previously a car dealership owner, warned in a letter this month his state was seeing &quot;immediate and severe&quot; consequences of rising chip prices and that automakers have said they could begin halting assembly lines as early as next month.
While affordability has been a resounding priority for Republicans seeking to retain control in Washington, AI advancements are also a pillar of Trump&apos;s agenda. The White House declared last year in a sweeping plan that the country was in &quot;a race to achieve global dominance in artificial intelligence&quot; and cited the need for a &quot;revitalized U.S. chip industry.&quot;
Asked about the AI-driven affordability concerns, White House spokesman Kush Desai told Fox News Digital in a statement that the White House was cognizant of the clash and balancing it with a &quot;nuanced&quot; economic plan, which includes Trump&apos;s signature worldwide tariffs, which the president restructured after the Supreme Court struck down his initial plan implementing them in the name of what he said was a global economic emergency.
&quot;The fact that semiconductor chips are absolutely critical for everything from cutting-edge AI technology to everyday consumer goods only reinforces the importance of President Trump’s push to reinvigorate America’s semiconductor industry,&quot; Desai said. &quot;Hundreds of billions in semiconductor manufacturing investments reflect how the private sector is enthusiastically responding to the Administration’s nuanced and multi-faceted agenda of tariffs, deregulation, and tax cuts.&quot;
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The strain on supply is also raising new questions about the effectiveness of the bipartisan CHIPS Act, a Biden administration bill designed to boost domestic production and prevent precisely the kind of shortage markets are now seeing.
McHenry, who specializes in fintech policy, said the CHIPS Act, a multibillion-dollar effort to pour federal subsidies and tax incentives into U.S. chip manufacturing, has been a &quot;grave disappointment.&quot; McHenry said both that the White House had &quot;a lot more work&quot; to do to address the supply shortage and that congressional reforms were another way to improve domestic chip production.
&quot;Unfortunately for the taxpayer, they paid for the CHIPS Act the first time, and now they’re paying for it a second time with the rising price of consumer goods,&quot; McHenry said. &quot;Republicans need to address this on Capitol Hill. They need to clean up the CHIPS Act so the president can deploy these tools to incentivize and grow chip manufacturing here in the United States.&quot;
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., who founded a successful car security company, said he sees a need for chip production expansion, tying it to consumer costs, in a statement to Fox News Digital.
&quot;America leads the world in AI — and we stay there by unleashing the nation&apos;s industrial base, ramping up chip production and memory as never before and lowering the consumer costs people pay every day,&quot; he said.
The congressman said more chips were &quot;essential&quot; to delivering on the GOP’s promises of &quot;opportunity, prosperity and affordability.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to representatives of Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist is running for mayor of St. Pete</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist is running for mayor of St. Pete</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist is running for St. Petersburg mayor.
&quot;Well, it&apos;s official. I&apos;m now a candidate for mayor of St. Pete. God bless you all,&quot; he said in a video posted to X on Monday.
His post includes the message, &quot;I’m in! #stpete.&quot;
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&quot;I’ve fought for the City of St. Petersburg in the Legislature, as Education Commissioner, Attorney General, and Governor, and as a United States Representative. Now I’m taking that fight back home, to City Hall, where the city government is failing to address issues that matter most to YOU, my neighbors,&quot; Crist declared on his campaign website.
Crist served as governor of the Sunshine State from early 2007 until early 2011. He was elected to the governorship as a Republican, but lost a 2010 U.S. Senate race while running as an independent. 
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He lost the state&apos;s 2014 gubernatorial contest while running as a Democrat.
Crist went on to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives as a Democrat from early 2017 through August 2022.
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Crist unsuccessfully sought the governorship again, but incumbent Gov. Ron DeSantis shellacked him in the state&apos;s 2022 gubernatorial contest.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NBA guard Terry Rozier may get hit with new charges in alleged gambling scheme</news:name>
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			<news:title>NBA guard Terry Rozier may get hit with new charges in alleged gambling scheme</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Federal prosecutors on Monday said they were willing to seek additional charges against NBA player Terry Rozier in the gambling scandal that rocked the league during the 2025-26 season.
Prosecutors said they sought to file superseding charges of bribery in sports and honest services wire fraud during a hearing. Prosecutors said they had evidence that the former Miami Heat guard solicited and received a bribe amid the alleged gambling scheme.
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Rozier filed a motion to dismiss charges against him as his attorneys argued the wire fraud charge is based on a theory that the Supreme Court rejected two years ago and that the government failed to prove the money laundering conspiracy claims.
Prosecutors argued that the defendants lied and cheated to steal money and that it was a classic wire fraud case.
&quot;Our motion to dismiss is based on the idea that they picked an invalid legal theory to prosecute Terry Rozier,&quot; Rozier’s lawyer Jim Trusty told ESPN. &quot;We&apos;ll see what they do to try to fix that in the superseding indictment, but I expect we&apos;ll have problems with it.&quot;
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Rozier was arrested over his alleged involvement stemming from a game in 2023 in which he played less than 10 minutes, citing a foot injury. Multiple people placed high-stakes wagers on Rozier to perform poorly before the game, all of whom won.
Authorities alleged that Rozier told a childhood friend that he would remove himself from a March 2023 game between the Charlotte Hornets and New Orleans Pelicans. The friend allegedly shared the information to bettors for profit, who then made wagers on the under of certain Rozier statistics, according to an indictment.
Neither Hornets officials nor betting companies were made aware of Rozier&apos;s plan, according to the Department of Justice. The Hornets later traded Rozier to the Heat.
Miami waived Rozier earlier this month.
Rozier was one of more than 30 people, along with NBA figures Chauncey Billups and Damon Jones, who were part of FBI probes into alleged illegal gambling with ties to organized crime families. Billups and Jones allegedly participated in rigged poker games, while Jones also allegedly leaked non-public information about NBA games so those close to him could place wagers with a competitive advantage.
Damon Jones is expected to plead guilty to charges on Tuesday.
Fox News’ Maria Paronich and Ryan Morik contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>CBP seizes massive meth haul worth millions stashed in secret tile shipment</news:name>
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			<news:title>CBP seizes massive meth haul worth millions stashed in secret tile shipment</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A routine Customs and Border Protection (CBP) inspection of a commercial truck last Tuesday became the most recent in a string of drug apprehensions when officers discovered $8.1 million worth of methamphetamine disguised as a shipment of tiles.
The apprehension is an example of the many ways smugglers attempt to bring narcotics across the U.S. border and sparked praise from officials for CBP’s operations.
&quot;As this significant seizure aptly illustrates, CBP officers work tirelessly to ensure that commerce flows and hard narcotics are stopped in their tracks,&quot; Port Director Carlos Rodriguez said in a statement.
CBP officials were first alerted to the contents during a canine unit screening.
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Upon further inspection, CBP officers discovered packets of white powder contained within the pallets of tile, unveiling a haul with an estimated street value of $8,119,696. Officers extracted 200 packages with a combined weight of 908.30 pounds.
The apprehension is just one of many such seizures that smugglers have tried to bring over into the U.S., posing as some other product.
In February, CBP detained a truckload of &quot;roses&quot; concealing over 515 pounds of cocaine.
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More recently, on April 2, CBP reported seizing 298 pounds of cocaine worth roughly $2.6 million in another commercial truck allegedly carrying carrots.
Just two weeks later, CBP announced they had stopped 1,002 pounds of cocaine worth up to $8.9 million masquerading as a shipment of chayote — a type of squash native to Mexico.
Officials called the seizures a fulfillment of President Donald Trump&apos;s promises to secure the U.S. Southern Border against drug cartels and narcotraffickers.
&quot;Fulfilling President Donald J. Trump’s mandate, the Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Customs and Border Protection, under the leadership of DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin, have delivered the most secure border in history, stopping dangerous criminal aliens and illicit narcotics from entering our communities, which will keep America safe for generations to come,&quot; CBP said in a press release.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump squeezes Iran with maximum pressure — why it hasn’t forced a breakthrough</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump squeezes Iran with maximum pressure — why it hasn’t forced a breakthrough</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After two months of conflict, neither a deadly bombing campaign nor a blockade on Iranian exports has forced Tehran to make the concessions the Trump administration is seeking.
The campaign has intensified in recent weeks, targeting Iran’s oil exports and financial networks while a naval blockade has disrupted shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical artery for global energy flows. U.S. officials argue the combination of military pressure and economic isolation is intended to weaken Iran’s capabilities and force it back to the negotiating table on more favorable terms.
While the U.S. has killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and dozens of top military and political figures, the regime itself remains intact. His son, Mojtaba Khamenei, was selected to succeed him, and leadership remains firmly hardline.
Aaron David Miller, a former State Department Middle East negotiator and fellow at the Carnegie Endowment, said the administration may have misjudged the type of negotiating partner it would face.
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&quot;Trump was looking for an Iranian Delcy Rodriguez,&quot; he told Fox News Digital. &quot;More likely, he&apos;s going to end up with an Iranian Kim Jong Un.&quot;
He expressed doubt that any decisive victory was possible while the current Iranian regime remained in power.
&quot;And we do not have the capacity to remove the regime.&quot;
The standoff increasingly has become a test of whether U.S. pressure can be converted into political concessions — or whether it is instead being diluted through workarounds, institutional resilience and competing constraints.
So far, analysts say, Iran has proven more capable of absorbing and rerouting pressure than Washington has been able to translate it into durable gains.
On Monday, Iran floated a proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for relief from the blockade, while deferring negotiations on more contentious issues.
But analysts caution that such proposals do not address the core dispute and may not even mean the same thing to both sides.
&quot;What the Iranians mean by opening the straits, and what Trump means, may be two different sorts of things,&quot; Miller said.
At the center of the standoff is Iran’s nuclear program, where the gap between the two sides remains wide. The Trump administration has pushed for Iran to eliminate its uranium enrichment capability entirely, while Iran insists that enrichment is a sovereign right and non-negotiable — leaving little room for compromise.
That divide continues to block a broader agreement, even as both sides explore more limited steps to reduce immediate tensions.
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&quot;It’s almost unimaginable that this administration and the Iranian leadership are willing to make the kinds of concessions that would allow this administration to walk away with a win,&quot; Miller said.
&quot;Iranians are willing to give concessions, but Trump is looking for capitulation,&quot; said Trita Parsi, executive vice president of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft think tank. &quot;And you can&apos;t get a country to capitulate unless you have defeated them.&quot;
Instead of folding under pressure, Iran largely has responded by adapting. 
Despite the blockade, Iran has continued to move at least some oil through workaround methods, including sanctioned vessels, smaller ports and alternative routing strategies, even as overall exports have come under strain.
Those efforts have expanded in recent weeks. Reports indicate Iran is exploring overland shipments, including potential rail exports to China, while vessels have increasingly rerouted through Iranian territorial waters or controlled shipping corridors to bypass restrictions.
&quot;The United States successfully closes off one avenue for them, and slowly but surely they are finding workarounds,&quot; Parsi said.
The financial impact of the campaign has been significant, even if uneven. Estimates vary, but some analysts put Iran’s potential losses from the blockade at roughly $400 million per day, largely driven by disrupted oil exports and reduced access to hard currency.
At the same time, Iran has not been fully cut off. The country has continued to generate billions in oil revenue in recent months, underscoring both the scale of the pressure and its limits.
While a sustained drop in oil revenue would strain the government’s official budget and force cuts to public spending, the country’s most powerful institution, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, operates through its own economic networks, including smuggling routes and cross-border trade.
That allows key parts of the regime to continue functioning even under heavy sanctions, meaning economic pain often falls unevenly — hitting civilians before it weakens the state’s coercive apparatus.
Even attempts to directly destabilize Iran’s leadership have not fundamentally altered that dynamic. U.S. and Israeli operations earlier in the conflict killed Khamenei along with dozens of senior military and political figures.
Yet the regime has remained intact, with power consolidating among remaining political and security elites aligned with hardline positions.
How long Iran can sustain that posture remains uncertain. Miller said a prolonged blockade could eventually force a breaking point — but only if Washington is willing to maintain it.
&quot;If the administration is prepared for six months to keep up this blockade, I think they could probably break the Iranian economy,&quot; Miller said.
But he cautioned that such timelines are difficult to predict and that even U.S. intelligence lacks a clear picture of when economic pressure might translate into political concessions.
That uncertainty raises a broader question about the sustainability of the strategy. While Iran’s leadership may be willing to absorb significant economic pain, the U.S. faces its own constraints, including potential strain on military resources and growing risks to global energy markets.
&quot;There are no midterms. There are no primaries. There are no sell-by dates for Iran,&quot; Miller said. &quot;And Trump has a sell-by date.&quot;
The White House did not respond to a request for comment. 
For now, both sides appear to be waiting for the other to lose the political will to sustain the standoff, with global energy markets caught in the middle.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>LIZ PEEK: Angry, affluent and adrift — what&apos;s driving some young Americans to violence</news:name>
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			<news:title>LIZ PEEK: Angry, affluent and adrift — what&apos;s driving some young Americans to violence</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It’s 2026, and America’s youth are not ok.
Young people in the U.S. are angry and miserable, surveys show, despite living in the most prosperous nation on earth. They are likely to stay that way. They hate capitalism, despair about climate change and social justice, have devalued the things that matter most like family and religion and instead put their faith in false prophets like Zohran Mamdani.
Oddly it is our privileged elites — highly educated, meaning highly indoctrinated by our leftist schools, that are the most rudderless and unhappy.
The result is people like Cole Allen, 31-year-old graduate of prestigious Caltech university, who allegedly decided to shoot Trump administration officials attending the White House Correspondents Dinner this past weekend. Or Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old accused of killing Charlie Kirk, or Thomas Matthew Crooks, the 20-year-old who shot and wounded President Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania. Or Colt Gray, Phoenix Ikner or Robin Westman, all three under the age of 25 and accused of deadly school shootings.
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These are just a few names; there are plenty more. What do they have in common? They’re not destitute, not starving, they’re just angry.
Some blame young people’s woes on social media, which is undoubtedly part of the problem. But they themselves are also to blame. Young people hew liberal, which is normal, but today’s leftists are not just critical of the status quo and want to improve it. They hate the status quo and have bought the idea that American institutions and businesses are corrupt and must be punished, even if that means violence.
Consider the piece published last Wednesday by the New York Times titled ‘The Rich Don’t Play by the Rules. So Why Should I?’ The article celebrated &quot;petty theft&quot; as &quot;the new political protest&quot; and summarized a podcast that included Hasan Piker, an anti-American antisemite who once declared that the U.S. &quot;deserved&quot; to be attacked on Sep. 11, 2001. Piker’s main credential is a large following among young people on Twitch. The podcast, which included NYT opinion culture editor Nadja Spiegelman and New Yorker writer Jia Tolentino, lit up social media. The vast majority of readers expressed disgust over the moral depravity of the conversation’s participants, who cooly contemplate the justification of political violence, including murder.
Most of their ruminations are just plain dumb, as when Piker applauds stealing artwork from the Louvre saying, &quot;We’ve got to get back to cool crimes like that: bank robberies, stealing priceless artifacts, things of that nature.&quot;
This champagne socialist, who went to Rutgers and lives in a $3 million house in LA, pretends to align with the working man. He thinks stealing art from a public institution, where it can be seen for free by working-class people, is &quot;cool.&quot;
But it is abhorrent that the trio ventures close to justifying the murder of Brian Thompson, CEO of United Healthcare, claiming that health insurers are &quot;merchants of social murder, of structural violence upon people.&quot;
On a lesser scale, they condone sharing Netflix passwords and skirting firewalls but draw the line, thankfully, at burning down factories &quot;to protest wage theft&quot;.
The Times’ own editor seems to condone the rationale behind a new trend that she describes as &quot;microlooting&quot;, or stealing from large outfits like Whole Foods, suggesting that many think, &quot;Because the rich don’t play by the rules, so why should I? And Jeff Bezos has too much money — he’s a billionaire — so why should I have to pay for organic avocados?&quot;
But the biggest takeaway from this pathetic conversation is that these people wallow in their liberal guilt, and it is making them miserable.
Jia Tolentino whines, &quot;It is so hard to live ethically in an unethical society.&quot;
She confesses, &quot;There are so many perfectly legal things I do regularly that I find mildly immoral. Like getting iced coffee in a plastic cup. I find that to be a profoundly selfish, immoral, collectively destructive action. I have taken so many planes for so many pleasure reasons; I have acted in so many selfish ways that are not only legal, but they’re sanctioned and they’re unbelievably valorized, culturally.&quot;
Spiegelman responds in kind: &quot;I’m constantly acting in ways that don’t align with my belief system… like ordering in food when it’s raining out. There are just so many moments when I’m like, my comfort is more important than someone bringing me food through the rain. And it doesn’t feel good.&quot;
Imagine beating yourself up because you order takeout occasionally or fly to Miami for a midwinter break. These women have politicized and denounced so many normal acts of everyday life that their lives have become a boiling cauldron of self-loathing.
It isn’t just plastic cups that make them unhappy, it’s also parking for free on the street, and private schools. More important, it’s the recognition that to be politically potent — to actually make a difference in the lives of those who bag groceries at Whole Foods — they would have to spend years working there and unionize the workforce. That, for this spoiled trio, would be a step too far.
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These three &quot;influencers&quot;, heaven help us, have bought the Left’s dishonest outrage about our &quot;unjust&quot; capitalist society hook, line and sinker. They deplore the existence of billionaires, they hate big corporations that conduct what Piker calls &quot;wage theft&quot; and, incredibly, are wildly optimistic that New York’s vacuous Mayor Zohran Mamdani will provide the answers they are seeking.
After lamenting that trust in the government has plummeted, Piker declares that Mamdani &quot;does instill confidence in governance... People for the first time ever see someone actually making that positive change…&quot;
Actually, they see nothing. Mamdani’s free buses have been put off, the highly-touted &quot;affordable&quot; grocery story will cost multiples of what it should, and the budget doesn’t work. It will only get worse.
Piker’s naivete is stunning, but not surprising. He may have a college degree but, like Mamdani, is entirely ignorant of how the world works.
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			  <news:name>BISHOP ROBERT BARRON: My year with DOJ&apos;s Religious Liberty Commission: Why I said yes</news:name>
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			<news:title>BISHOP ROBERT BARRON: My year with DOJ&apos;s Religious Liberty Commission: Why I said yes</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As my time with the Presidential Commission on Religious Liberty comes to a close, I would like to reflect on the experience, but also on the frankly bizarre reaction that some people had to my participation.
Just about a year ago, I received a call from the White House inviting me to serve on a newly formed commission dedicated to fostering religious liberty in our country. I had, and still have, no idea who recommended me or how my name was surfaced. But upon receiving the invitation, I thought, &quot;Well, the president of the United States is inviting a Catholic bishop to be a voice around the table as the crucially important issue of religious freedom is being discussed.&quot;
Why would I say no, especially since the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops had made religious liberty a central concern?
And the commission did indeed do exceptionally important work. In the course of the year, we brought to light violations of religious liberty in the arenas of health care, education and the military. We explored the sources of religious freedom in the work of the Founding Fathers, and we drew special attention to the antisemitism that is currently bedeviling our country. One of the most significant contributions we made was to bring into sharper relief the issue of church-state relations.
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Far too much of the jurisprudence of the last roughly 75 years has been dominated by Thomas Jefferson&apos;s ambiguous metaphor of a &quot;wall&quot; that purportedly separates civil government and religion.
As many have indicated, there is no mention of such a wall in either the Declaration of Independence, the Federalist Papers or the Constitution itself. What we do indeed find in the First Amendment is the prohibition against any formal establishment of religion through an act of Congress, but this has nothing to do with eliminating religion from public life or even reducing religious expression to private acts of worship.
In point of fact, that same First Amendment insists that nothing should prevent the free exercise of religion in our country. Many of the witnesses we heard from during the year testified to the cynical way that Jefferson&apos;s &quot;wall&quot; was used to justify severe restrictions on their free exercise of religion. To be sure, no student in an American classroom should be compelled to pray according to any particular religious tradition, but we heard of students who were forbidden from singing Christian songs at a talent show, or, in the most absurd case, forbidden from wearing COVID masks inscribed with &quot;Jesus loves me.&quot;
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A point that I made frequently in the course of our deliberations is that the greatest threat to religious liberty today comes from what amounts to an alternate religion, which I characterize as &quot;the culture of self-invention.&quot; This ideology dictates that there are no objective moral values and no stable human nature, and hence the determination of value is entirely a product of individual choice.
The more this philosophical perspective comes to hold sway, the more the leaders of the culture want religion out of education, health care and other institutions, for they rightly recognize that the advocates of traditional religion are their most powerful ideological opponents. In many ways, the testimonies we heard and the discussions we had echoed this fundamental theme.
I must say, furthermore, that my colleagues on the commission, including and especially the chairman, Texas Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, have been marvelous. They showed great interest in my perspective as I brought Catholic teaching to bear on the matter of religious liberty. There was never an attempt to censor me or question the legitimacy of my participation. I was allowed free rein to express my point of view, to interview witnesses as I saw fit, and to engage my fellow commissioners in lively conversation.
No one ever demanded that I demonstrate unquestioned fealty to the Trump administration or any particular political point of view. I&apos;m proud to have contributed to the final statement that we are about to communicate to the president.
I fully realize that, for some, the simple fact that the president whose administration invited me to join the commission was Donald Trump was enough to inspire a negative response, but I thought that objection was silly.
In all honesty, if President Joe Biden had invited me to serve on such a commission, I would have said yes, though I rather vehemently disagree with many of his policies.
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To serve at the beckoning of a president on a commission dedicated to a very specific issue is not thereby to endorse every policy, proposal or action of that president.
Relatedly, other critics opined that no churchman should be so closely associated with a government agency; but I took as my inspiration Fr. Theodore Hesburgh, the legendary president of the University of Notre Dame, who served on, believe it or not, 16 separate presidential commissions under five presidents, both Democratic and Republican. There is simply no way that Hesburgh could possibly have agreed with all the policies of those various chief executives, but he served nonetheless. The point is this: If church leaders absent themselves from advising government officials, then the church&apos;s voice does not resonate in the halls of power.
A complaint that I found particularly puzzling was that my service on this commission made me part of the Trump administration, and that Pope John Paul II had strictly forbidden churchmen from serving in government positions. But I was not part of the Trump administration!
Those in the administration of a president are dedicated to the implementation of that president&apos;s policies. Thus, for example, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Vice President JD Vance, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth are indeed charged with making Donald Trump&apos;s proposals a reality. But the kind of commission on which I served is, so to speak, on the other side of the ledger. That is to say, we were not endeavoring to implement policy, but rather to shape it.
Our job was to recommend to the president actions he could take, either through legislation or executive order, that would enhance religious liberty. But giving advice and implementing policy are entirely different things.
In sum, participating in the Religious Liberty Commission was a wonderful experience, and I&apos;m very glad that I accepted the president&apos;s invitation.
The criticisms and objections were, in the final analysis, spurious and born, I would maintain, largely out of pique and envy.
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			  <news:name>STEVE FORBES: 4 ways to fix what’s wrong with New York City and stop the exodus</news:name>
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			<news:title>STEVE FORBES: 4 ways to fix what’s wrong with New York City and stop the exodus</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The political class in New York keeps looking for complicated explanations for a very simple fact: people leave when government makes life too expensive, too cramped, too disorderly, and too unrewarding.
That is what has happened in New York City.
For years, City Hall and Albany behaved as though New York’s appeal was permanent and its taxpayers, captive. They assumed families would tolerate shrinking apartments, swelling rents, dirty streets, unreliable transit, rising taxes, bureaucratic arrogance and diminishing public order because, after all, this is New York. That conceit is now colliding with reality. New Yorkers across income levels have been voting with their feet.
The numbers are striking. The Citizens Budget Commission found that New York City lost 166,000 people, representing 52,600 households, to domestic outmigration in 2022 alone. That loss reduced city tax revenue by an estimated $309 million, including at least $259 million in personal income tax revenue.
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This is not merely a story of a few wealthy financiers decamping to Palm Beach. It is broader and more troubling than that. The New York City Comptroller found that between 2019 and 2023 the city lost roughly 83,000 full-year resident tax filers and nearly 347,000 people attached to those returns. The decline was concentrated among married couples and families with children, while virtually all the net decline in filers and population was concentrated among returns with incomes of $50,000 and under.
In plain English, New York is losing people from the bottom, the middle, and the family-forming ranks. Lower-income residents are being squeezed out. Families are leaving because they need space and functioning systems. Middle-income earners are leaving because they are being asked to pay luxury prices for increasingly mediocre results. And higher-income residents, newly empowered by remote work, no longer must remain in place simply because their offices once demanded it.
The same CBC report noted that one in four college-educated New Yorkers reported working primarily from home in 2022, especially in higher-wage sectors such as finance, media and technology.
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What is the root cause? Start with housing, which is where so many of New York’s other failures become most punishing. The city has spent years making it too hard, too slow and too costly to build. Zoning restrictions, permitting delays, endless procedural choke points, anti-growth politics and regulatory excess have throttled supply.
The result is not merely high rent. It is a market so distorted that ordinary life becomes harder at every stage. The CBC found that 25% of New York City households are moderately or severely overcrowded, while only 9% meet the standard for aligned household size and space. 
This is what overregulation looks like in real life. It means young families cannot find an apartment large enough to stay. It means workers spend a greater share of their paychecks merely to remain in place. It means people who might once have endured New York’s inconveniences now realize they can live better elsewhere.
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But housing is not the whole story. New York also suffers from a deeper governmental disease: it spends enormous sums badly. The city’s Fiscal Year 2026 budget totals $115.9 billion. That is an astonishing level of spending. The state of Florida has a smaller budget with almost three times the population. Yet New Yorkers do not experience a city run with the competence such a budget should buy. 
Here is the heart of the matter: New York does not just have a big government. It has an undisciplined one. The comptroller warned in late 2025 that chronically underbudgeted costs in Fiscal Year 2026 totaled an estimated $3.76 billion, with even larger gaps projected in the outyears. In other words, the city too often understates expenses, postpones reckoning and pretends future pressures are smaller than they really are. 
That is not prudent stewardship. It is budgetary illusion.
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Nor is the problem solved by simply appropriating more money. Bloated budgets are not the same thing as good government. In fact, they often conceal bad management. Taxpayers are asked to finance ever-larger spending plans while they encounter dirty streets, persistent disorder, procurement failures, service delays and agencies that too often seem incapable of basic execution. New York’s problem is not that government is too small. It is that government is too expensive for what it delivers.
Then there is labor policy, another topic the city’s establishment handles with kid gloves. Municipal workers deserve fair compensation. But taxpayers deserve a government organized around performance, efficiency and results. Too often, labor agreements in New York amount to higher costs without corresponding modernization.
The CBC has noted that health insurance costs have grown most rapidly among compensation expenses, rising at an average annual rate of 7% from fiscal year 2009 to 2019. It also points out that more than 95% of city municipal employees choose plans requiring no employee premium contribution, leaving the city to shoulder costs that are far more generous than those borne by most public and private employers.
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This is where union demands become more than a budget line. They become a structural obstacle to reform. Collective bargaining becomes a one-way ratchet for pay and benefits, while work-rule reform and productivity improvements are treated as optional or offensive. Taxpayers end up with the worst of both worlds: a more expensive government and an underperforming one. 
So, what should New York do?
First, it should embrace a genuine supply-side housing policy. Upzone more neighborhoods. Streamline permitting. Reduce procedural delays. Remove rules and mandates that make construction financially irrational. A city that will not build is a city that will drive out its families. Along the way, why don’t the state and city knockout the rent control and rent stabilization jungle that is ruining landlords and leading to structural decay?
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Second, it should restore honesty to budgeting. Stop lowballing predictable costs. Stop relying on rosy assumptions and fiscal gimmicks. Force agencies to justify spending according to measurable performance and real outcomes.
Third, it should reform labor costs with seriousness and fairness. Future labor agreements should link compensation growth to productivity gains, modernized work rules, greater managerial flexibility and sane benefits.
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Fourth, it should focus relentlessly on the visible quality of daily life. Clean streets, safer public spaces, dependable transit, responsive city services and orderly neighborhoods are not superficial concerns. They are part of the city’s competitive position.
New York is still one of the world’s great cities. But as ancient Rome demonstrated, greatness is not self-executing. A city can live for a long time on inherited prestige, accumulated capital and memories of better management. Eventually, however, reality intrudes. If government overregulates housing, mismanages budgets, inflates payroll costs and delivers declining performance, people will leave.
And they have.
The lesson is not that New York is doomed. It is that New York must rediscover a truth it once understood well: prosperity does not come from squeezing the productive, subsidizing dysfunction and governing through inertia. It comes from freedom to build, discipline in spending, competence in management and respect for the taxpayers and families who make the city possible.
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			  <news:name>MORNING GLORY: Trump saw the truth legacy media missed — sick minds are fueling violence</news:name>
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			<news:title>MORNING GLORY: Trump saw the truth legacy media missed — sick minds are fueling violence</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;He was probably a pretty sick guy,&quot; President Trump correctly concluded about his would-be assassin in a Sunday night &quot;60 Minutes&quot; interview on CBS about the Saturday night attack on the White House Correspondents’ Association annual gathering. &quot;A man with a lot of problems,&quot; the president added later in the interview.
&quot;I wasn’t worried,&quot; the president said. &quot;I understand life. We live in a crazy world.&quot;
&quot;Look, you have sick people, and you have to mitigate the risk,&quot; President Trump concluded. He’s right, of course. But how?
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President Trump also flashed some justifiable anger at the 20-minute mark in a 40-minute interview, when Norah O’Donnell repeated the slanders in the would-be assassin’s manifesto. There are so many excellent questions that could be asked in a 40-minute interview that this was an abuse of time that, while predictable, should trigger a shake-up at &quot;60 Minutes.&quot; It is not hard to interview the president in a responsible fashion. 
The decision to quote a crazy person’s libel in front of that enormous audience is a massive failure of editorial judgment, and another incredible unforced error by legacy media that just cannot read the national room. 
That decision ranks with former CNBC Chief Washington Correspondent John Harwood’s epic fail in a 2016 debate when he asked then-candidate Donald Trump whether his run for the White House was a &quot;comic book version of a presidential campaign,&quot; a dropping of the mask that may have ultimately forced Harwood to move to another network in 2019.
Many credentialed journalists seem to lose their professionalism when talking to Trump. It’s remarkable how they can’t resist trying to &quot;score&quot; a moment on him and use that time to, who knows, do something crazy like ask questions about the battle with Iran?
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The questions about the motives of assassins and would-be assassins and their &quot;manifestos&quot; do not interest me. It takes only a diseased mind and enough money to acquire a weapon to grasp at infamy after scratching out ramblings from a disfigured reality. What they write is of some interest, but not much. Lunatic scribbles are just clues to the origin of the psychosis.
What would be interesting — and does not appear to have appeared anywhere … yet — is a serious review of all the unbalanced-past-the-point-of-violence people. Where are they coming from, and what characteristics in their past do they share?
These are not &quot;ordinary&quot; criminals seeking money or using violence from impulse or because of a criminal enterprise. They are a small subcategory of the mentally ill, the vast majority of whom cannot function well in society, but exist on its margins, noticed only when their conditions leave victims in their wake.
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This subcategory is perhaps best classified as &quot;statement&quot; people, though the &quot;statements&quot; are incoherent.
From Columbine to this weekend’s third major attempt to kill President Donald Trump — and this time much of his Cabinet — there have been dozens of nightmarish plots to kill either large numbers of innocents who are strangers to the criminal or public figures, many but not all of them accompanied by &quot;manifestos.&quot; There have also been ambuscades where the shooters took their &quot;agendas&quot; to the grave and whose &quot;motives&quot; or self-proclaimed &quot;agendas&quot; are either unknowable or have not been released to the public.
There are enough murderers involved in their own heads, in some kind of macabre theater, that the question should have been answered by the FBI or some other serious students of violence years ago: What do they have in common? What happened to them to knock them off the ordinary highways of human development? Or, perhaps, what was missing from their lives? Gun control activists have their explanations, but they do not reach this category of killer or would-be killer.
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The second set of questions is what to do about the widespread mental illness that permeates society and spreads at the speed of the internet. &quot;We are living in a different world with the internet than we had years ago, but even years ago it was pretty dangerous,&quot; President Trump told &quot;60 Minutes.&quot;
&quot;The internet, maybe more than anything else, has radicalized some people. It’s made them mentally sick,&quot; the president said, returning to the general issue and not the specific ramblings of an unbalanced individual. He also praised the benefits of the new world before concluding: &quot;It’s a different age. It’s a very different time.&quot;
Joseph Loconte, author of the excellent &quot;The War for Middle-earth: J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and the Gathering Storm, 1933-1945,&quot; charts how two of the most widely read and influential writers of the last century lived through a dozen nightmare years. The stories of their experiences do not provide answers to our current dilemma, but they do provide some relevant observations.
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Both men were veterans of World War I, and Loconte had chronicled their experiences in that vast charnel house in a 2017 book, &quot;A Hobbit, a Wardrobe, and a Great War: How J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis Rediscovered Faith, Friendship, and Heroism in the Cataclysm of 1914-1918.&quot; Loconte returned to the subject of the two men and their specific experiences in the prewar and war years of World War II in November of last year.
&quot;Every age has its own outlook on the world, a mixture of clarity and blindness,&quot; Loconte observes in &quot;The War for Middle-earth.&quot; &quot;Yet the moral blindness of the twentieth century represented something new, something entirely novel: ideologies that threatened to destroy the foundations of civilized life.&quot;
&quot;Tolkien and Lewis believed that only an outlook rooted in the ancient truths could resist it,&quot; Loconte continued before borrowing from Lewis. &quot;The only palliative is to keep the clean sea breeze of the centuries through our minds, and this can be done only by reading old books.&quot;
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Loconte’s study of these men and their friends and their collective, incredible awareness of the approach of an eruption of world-shattering violence includes fascinating glimpses of life at Oxford and Cambridge in the war years, but its focus is on how two men of genius anticipated and then responded to the horror of the twisted and frothing declarations and practices of the killers who drenched those dozen years in the blood of millions.
In our recent history in America, there are so many strands of violence — much of it rooted in views of politics untethered to reality — that it is possible to find evidence for any theory you would like to claim. No theory accounts for them all or even most of them. But has anyone done pattern recognition based on their biographies?
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What are they doing, for example, at Quantico, where the FBI studies serial killers and other categories of crime at the National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime? One &quot;study&quot; of &quot;right-wing extremism&quot; from the Center was removed from the Department of Justice’s website for unknown reasons, but it is still available online and does not reach the question of patterns in development.
Last year, the Center for Strategic and International Studies published a study of left-wing extremism by Daniel Byman and Riley McCabe that, while interesting, does not do the deep dive into the individuals who attempted or carried out the violence.
The tempting, all-purpose answer for busy people is simply to do what the president did: blame radicalization via the internet. That is true but tells us nothing at all about the commonalities, if any, among the would-be Oswalds. The fear of a &quot;Minority Report&quot; culture that prejudges idiosyncrasies as threats may inhibit the research.
Still, what dots have never been connected about factors in the upbringing of the actors that tip the unbalanced into the land of the &quot;statement&quot; killers? If there’s a serious study of that topic, link to it in the comments. But if there isn’t, perhaps the Bureau or somewhere in the academy, some researchers will take note of the gap.
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:title>Rep. Crane Announces 2026 Congressional Art Competition Winners From CD2</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Matthew Holloway |
U.S. Representative Eli Crane (R-AZ02) announced the winners of the 2026 Congressional Art Competition for Arizona’s 2nd Congressional District following an awards ceremony held in Prescott.
The event took place at the Phippen Museum, where students, families, and educators gathered to recognize outstanding artwork submitted by high school students from across the district.
“The Congressional Art Competition offers our talented high school artists the opportunity to showcase their skills, and it’s an honor to play a role in the process,” Crane said in a statement. “On behalf of my team, I am deeply grateful to the Phippen Museum, our partners in higher education, and our professional judges for collaborating on this great tradition. We also appreciate the teachers who encouraged their students to participate, as well as everyone who came out to celebrate this occasion.”
The annual Congressional Art Competition is a nationwide program sponsored by the U.S. House of Representatives to encourage and recognize artistic talent among high school students.
Crane presented scholarship awards to selected student artists during the ceremony, from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Grand Canyon University, Northern Arizona University, Northern Pioneer College, and Yavapai College, honoring their work and participation in the competition.
Winslow High School student Lindsey Cox earned first place and was awarded a scholarship to Northern Arizona University for her piece “Albert Camus and His Cat.” Her painting will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol for one year, and she will be honored at an awards banquet in Washington, D.C.
Jazmin Hunt, a Mingus Union High School student, won second-place honors with her piece, “Cat Eye,” and was awarded a scholarship to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
Sarah Meyer, a Prescott High School student, was awarded third place for her piece “Desert Nightlife,” along with a scholarship to Yavapai College.
Honorable mention went to Prescott High School student McKenzee Stapleton, who earned a scholarship to Grand Canyon University, and the People’s Choice Award, voted on by the public, went to Mingus Union High School student Isabel McKean.
The event was supported by staff and volunteers at the Phippen Museum, as well as local artists who assisted in reviewing submissions and selecting winning pieces.
The Congressional Art Competition is held each spring in congressional districts nationwide, with winning artwork typically displayed in the U.S. Capitol for one year as part of a national exhibition.





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			  <news:name>Arizona Attorney General Sues To Stop New ICE Facility</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arizona Attorney General Sues To Stop New ICE Facility</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Staff Reporter |
Attorney General Kris Mayes is suing to stop the construction of a new Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facility in Surprise. 
Mayes announced the lawsuit on Friday. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) plans to renovate a vacant warehouse it purchased in January for about $70 million into an immigration detention facility.
Mayes also hosted a press conference to announce the lawsuit. Present with her were Senate Assistant Minority Leader Catherine Miranda (D-LD11) and State Sen. Analise Ortiz (D-LD24). 
Mayes claimed the federal government failed to hold public forums and conduct the proper environmental reviews.
The attorney general also argued the federal government needed permission prior to acting on this immigration enforcement initiative.
“The federal government did not ask the people of Surprise whether they wanted this,” said Mayes. “They did not ask the parents of the students that attend any of the schools near this site if they were okay with this. They did not ask the firefighters and paramedics, who would be the first to respond if something went wrong, if this was a good idea.”
Mayes accused the Trump administration of violating federal laws, to include the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and the Administrative Procedures Act (APA).  
“The Trump administration has run roughshod over federal law in its rush to expand detention capacity across the country,” said Mayes. “The federal government did not ask the people of Surprise whether they wanted this facility in their backyards. They simply bought a warehouse, handed a $300 million contract to a private company and told the City to deal with it.”
The city of Surprise issued a public statement saying the DHS purchase of the facility was news to them. The city also emphasized that it didn’t have the power to assist or interfere with federal immigration enforcement. 
“The City was not aware that there were efforts underway to purchase the building, was not notified of the transaction by any of the parties involved and has not been contacted by DHS or any federal agency about the intended use of the building. It’s important to note, Federal projects are not subject to local regulations, such as zoning,” said the city. “When it comes to immigration enforcement, local law enforcement does not enforce federal immigration laws; Surprise Police Department enforces local and state laws. While we do not participate in ICE operations, we also cannot interrupt or prevent their operations.”
The lawsuit filed in the Arizona District Court alleges the facility is unsuitable for mass detainment based on claims that the location lacks the appropriate water and wastewater infrastructure, and the location exists across the street from a chemical storage facility as well as two public schools.
Several hundred followed up the attorney general’s lawsuit with a protest over the weekend. An ICE spokesperson said in a statement that they had evaluated the use of existing facilities to minimize potential impacts on the environment, including protected species, natural resources, and cultural resources. 
“Let’s be honest about what is happening. This isn’t about the environment,” said the spokesperson. “It’s about trying to stop President Trump from making America safe.”





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			  <news:name>Rep. Biggs Introduces Bill To Rein In Federal Court Monitoring Of Local Police</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rep. Biggs Introduces Bill To Rein In Federal Court Monitoring Of Local Police</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Staff Reporter |
Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ-05) introduced legislation this week to create stronger rules on court-ordered federal oversight of police. 
The proposed bill is a direct response to the ongoing monitorship of the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO), which began well over a decade ago following racial profiling allegations under the administration of former Sheriff Joe Arpaio. 
Biggs’ Monitor Accountability Act would further limit federal district courts’ discretion on monitor selection and duration.
The bill as written would limit monitors to five years of service, prohibit courts from reappointing the same monitors under the same court order, prohibit monitors from coming from the same law firm or employer, cap monitor compensation and encourage courts to require pro bono or reduced-cost work, require public comment on proposed monitors prior to court appointment, limit extensions of monitorship to those without substantial and sustained compliance, and require case reassignment to a different judge after six years. 
Additionally, the Monitor Accountability Act would apply retroactively to monitorships older than six years. This would ensure Maricopa County — Biggs’ impetus for the bill — secures a new monitor and judge. 
The costs associated with the monitorship have neared $350 million according to Biggs and the county, about a tenth of which has gone to the court-appointed monitor and his firm. Proponents of continued monitorship counter that the actual cost of the monitorship amounts closer to $60 million. 
Biggs, who is running to unseat Gov. Katie Hobbs this November, released a statement claiming that the MCSO monitorship, among others, has become exploitative. 
“The federal monitor’s continued existence in our county and propensity for moving the goalposts from his original charge only serves to exploit taxpayers and undermine the brave work of the men and women who serve our communities — and this is only one of dozens of similar arrangements across the country,” said Biggs. “It’s time for Congress to take back the reins from rogue judges and monitors who have exceeded appropriate bounds.”
Cochise County Sheriff Mark Dannels joined Biggs’ statement with support for the bill as a corrective measure to prevent further exploitation of the monitor system. 
“We’ve seen this problem first-hand in Arizona: Maricopa County has been the victim of a rogue monitor for more than 13 years, costing taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars and shifting resources away from keeping the community safe,” said Dannels. 
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors filed a motion to end the monitorship last December, and in February testified to a House Judiciary Committee hearing on their effort in court. Biggs led that subcommittee hearing. 
The board has pleaded for relief from what it claims to be indefinite taxpayer spending to keep up with ever-moving goalposts.
The Goldwater Institute has also requested the court to publicize the invoices associated with MCSO’s monitorship. 
“[T]he government should not be allowed to keep such information secret unless there’s good reason, and even then, they’re required to specify what those reasons are,” stated the organization’s vice president of legal affairs, Timothy Sandefur. 
The Department of Justice, who initially filed the lawsuit under former President Barack Obama along with the ACLU, signaled support for an end to MCSO’s monitorship.





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			  <news:name>Trump appeals for unity, rips &apos;60 Minutes,&apos; after a history of inflammatory rhetoric on both sides</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump appeals for unity, rips &apos;60 Minutes,&apos; after a history of inflammatory rhetoric on both sides</news:title>
			<news:keywords>I don’t want to hear any more about motives. 
When someone engages in a mass shooting – or attempts to kill a president – they are by definition crazy. 
In the case of the Washington Hilton gunman, his motive is spelled out in his so-called manifesto: He hates President Donald Trump. 
Despite a background in engineering and teaching, he somehow became convinced that Trump was in cahoots with Jeffrey Epstein, calling the president a rapist and pedophile. 
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But again, who cares about motive? Anyone who would storm an event protected by the Secret Service – knowing he could easily wind up dead – is not sane. 
We do this all the time, try to impose a rational framework on irrational attackers.
The shooter was charged in court yesterday with attempted assassination of the president. 
COLE ALLEN CHARGED IN TRUMP ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT IN FIRST COURT APPEARANCE AFTER WHCA DINNER SHOOTING
Another thing we do regularly is blame an entire class of people for the actions of a single attacker. 
After the Secret Service captured the California gunman – who I’m not naming, under my usual policy of not providing the attention they crave – many conservatives blamed &quot;the left.&quot;
Trump himself accused the Democrats of &quot;dangerous&quot; and &quot;hateful&quot; speech. 
MS NOW anchor Antonia Hylton countered that the president should have said more about inflammatory rhetoric. 
Just weeks ago, she said, he &quot;posted about the possible extermination of an entire civilization online&quot; and &quot;has called his political foes ‘vermin, lunatics, scum, terrorists, the enemy within.’  He has certainly contributed — at a minimum — to the political rhetoric.&quot;
This ideological finger-pointing is nothing new. One year ago, a gunman posing as a police officer killed Minnesota state Rep. Melissa Hortman, a Democrat and former speaker, and her husband in their home. The killer, a Trump supporter, also wounded a Democratic senator and his wife in their home. Trump said he was &quot;not familiar&quot; with the case.
One year ago, a man with a history of mental illness and a criminal record set fire to the mansion of Pennsylvania’s Democratic governor, Josh Shapiro, on the first night of Passover. He said he would have attacked Shapiro with a sledgehammer if he had encountered him. He had tried to convince his family to vote for Trump and slammed Shapiro for his position on the Palestinians. Trump didn’t contact Shapiro that day but did call the next day.
The gunman who badly wounded Democratic Rep. Gabby Giffords, and killed six others in Arizona, was said by many in the press to have been inspired by a Sarah Palin political map that put political opponents in crosshairs. Turns out the killer never saw the map. The New York Times apologized and corrected the false accusation, and a Palin suit against the paper was unsuccessful. 
This even goes back to the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, which President Clinton blamed on the atmosphere caused by the rhetoric of Rush Limbaugh and other conservative broadcasters.
The security lapses at the Washington Hilton were unforgivable. It’s no accident that President Reagan was shot outside the same hotel in 1981, an attack I covered, in which Reagan lost far more blood than was originally disclosed. 
All the gunman had to do to beat the system is take trains to Washington and check in as a guest. As at past White House Correspondent Association dinners, the checking even for tickets was inconsistent. Some journalists and other guests are there only for the pre-parties hosted by news organizations.
As Red Letter reporter Abi Baker explained:
&quot;I didn’t have a dinner ticket, just an invite to a pre-party, so I flashed my phone at security, pulling up the email invitation. There was no barcode to scan, no list to check—just an email for a network news reception that could have been forwarded by anyone. At the party I was invited to, no one asked for ID, only my name. At others, just feet from the ballroom, I walked in without being stopped.&quot;
Incredibly, the Secret Service didn’t even invoke the highest level of security for an event attended by the president, vice president, House speaker and top Cabinet officials. There were other events and receptions going on at the hotel at the same time, so the building couldn’t be secured. There may be other reasons to get rid of the press dinner, but it can never again be held at the Hilton, a sprawling structure that has now been the target of two attempted presidential assassinations. 
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Melania Trump, meanwhile, ripped Jimmy Kimmel for telling this joke:
During a parody skit about the press dinner, he said: &quot;Our First Lady Melania is here. Look at her, so beautiful. Mrs. Trump, you have a glow like an expected widow.&quot;
Tasteless, to be sure. But this was days before Kimmel or anyone else imagined there would be gunfire at the dinner. 
&quot;Kimmel’s hateful and violent rhetoric is intended to divide our country,&quot; the first lady said in a statement. &quot;His monologue about my family isn’t comedy- his words are corrosive and deepens the political sickness within America,&quot; she said in a statement. &quot;People like Kimmel shouldn’t have the opportunity to enter our homes each evening to spread hate…
&quot;A coward, Kimmel hides behind ABC because he knows the network will keep running cover to protect him. Enough is enough. It is time for ABC to take a stand. How many times will ABC’s leadership enable Kimmel’s atrocious behavior at the expense of our community.&quot;
The president added his voice yesterday, saying that in light of his &quot;despicable call to violence,&quot; Kimmel should be &quot;immediately fired by Disney and ABC.&quot; In fairness, Kimmel wasn’t calling for violence, he was doing a comedy sketch, but his words were offensive.
MELANIA TRUMP CALLS FOR ABC TO FIRE JIMMY KIMMEL OVER ‘HATEFUL AND VIOLENT RHETORIC&apos;
In December, as part of their long-running feud, Trump called Kimmel &quot;a dead man walking!&quot; and that CBS should &quot;put him to sleep…it is the humanitarian thing to do!&quot;
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said yesterday that Trump has been the target of &quot;completely deranged&quot; rhetoric since he first ran for president. She blamed a &quot;left-wing culture of hatred.&quot; By falsely accusing him of being a &quot;fascist&quot; and &quot;threat to democracy,&quot; she said, elected Democrats and some in the media have &quot;helped to legitimize this violence and bring us to this dark moment.&quot;
House Speaker Mike Johnson, while calling for a lowering of the temperature, said &quot;you have some of the most prominent figures in the House and in the Senate on the Democrat side effectively calling for war. They use those kinds of metaphors. And it incites violence, because there are crazy people in society, and they get radicalized online.&quot;
During an interview on &quot;60 Minutes,&quot; Norah O’Donnell read from the shooter’s document. Having somehow convinced himself that Trump was part of Jeffrey Epstein’s child abuse network, he wrote: &quot;I am no longer willing to permit a pedophile, rapist and traitor to coat my hands with his crimes.&quot; 
&quot;I was waiting for you to read that,&quot; Trump said, &quot;because I knew you would – because you’re horrible people…I’m not a rapist. I didn’t rape anybody. Excuse me, I’m not a pedophile. You read that crap from some sick person... You should be ashamed of yourself, reading that – because I’m not any of those things.&quot;
O’Donnell said she was just citing the shooter’s words. 
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It’s important to recognize that Trump also has a history of violent rhetoric. He has accused journalists of &quot;treason,&quot; a crime punishable by death.
He has said &quot;if I don’t get elected, it’s going to be a bloodbath,&quot; though he was referring to the auto industry.
During the campaign, he said the Democrats were running a &quot;Gestapo administration.&quot;
In 2020, he reposted a video of a supporter saying, &quot;The only good Democrat is a dead Democrat.&quot;
Two days before the election, he said this about renegade Republican Liz Cheney: 
&quot;She’s a radical war hawk. Let’s put her with a rifle standing there with nine barrels shooting at her, OK? Let’s see how she feels about it, you know, when the guns are trained on her face.&quot;
And, of course, he pardoned and praised the Jan. 6 rioters.
A Utah prosecutor said the man charged last September with killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk, despite coming from a Republican family, had moved toward a leftist ideology, and had become &quot;increasingly concerned about gay and trans rights.&quot; (He had a transgender roommate.)
The shooter, in court last week, asked that the media be barred from covering the trial because it taints the jury pool.
But that brings us back to the useless question of motive. Who cares? There’s no question the recent spate of violence has come from shooters and suspects who at a minimum could be described as anti-Trump.
Some criticized the president for bringing up his planned White House ballroom, because it would be bulletproof and heavily secured. It’s hardly surprising that he would use the occasion to plug his pet project. 
But a tragedy was averted that could have been so much worse was thankfully averted.
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FBI Director Kash Patel, who was at the Hilton media dinner, said at a briefing yesterday that Trump had delivered a &quot;message of unity&quot; after the gunfire on Saturday night. We could use more of that, from both sides.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said &quot;the political violence and rhetoric has got to stop.&quot; He did not exclude &quot;many in this room&quot; for their negative coverage of the president.
Fortunately for all of us, the Secret Service did its job at the last security checkpoint that prevented the irrational gunman from opening fire in the room below.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Boy killed in El Mirage shooting, police say</news:name>
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			<news:title>Boy killed in El Mirage shooting, police say</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The El Mirage Police Department confirmed to 12News that the person who was shot on Monday night near 127th Avenue and Dreyfus Drive was a juvenile boy.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jasmine Crockett&apos;s social media posts about WHCD shooting show different tones</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jasmine Crockett&apos;s social media posts about WHCD shooting show different tones</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, posted on social media what appeared to be contradictory messages about the shooting over the weekend at the White House Correspondents&apos; Dinner.
In the shooting that unfolded at the Washington Hilton in Washington, D.C., gunman Cole Tomas Allen of California rushed through a security checkpoint with guns and knives. One Secret Service agent was shot in the chest but was saved by his bulletproof vest.
The Justice Department charged Allen with attempting to assassinate the president, transporting a firearm and ammunition in interstate commerce with intent to commit a felony, and discharge of a firearm during a crime of violence.
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President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and other administration officials were in attendance, as were members of Congress and the media. Trump and other attendees were rushed off the stage, and the suspect was taken into custody.
Crockett, who lost in the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate this year, has made multiple posts about the shooting since it happened, with some condemning political violence and others questioning whether assassination attempts against Trump were staged.
On her official X and Threads accounts, she said, &quot;The political violence is unacceptable and must stop.&quot;
&quot;I am grateful that everyone attending tonight’s WHCD is safe,&quot; the congresswoman added.
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But on her Jasmine For US campaign Threads account, she posted, &quot;Has there ever been a president have this many close &apos;attempts&apos; on their life?&quot;
&quot;Maybe it’s lax gun laws, maybe it’s lack of mental health funding, or maybe it’s fake… who knows,&quot; the post continued.
Fox News Digital has reached out to Crockett&apos;s office for comment. A message was also left with the office of House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., seeking comment.
In the immediate aftermath of the shooting, Trump began claiming that the incident showed the need for his proposed White House ballroom. Other administration officials and the president&apos;s allies in Congress quickly began pushing for the ballroom as well.
But the dinner was hosted by the White House Correspondents&apos; Association and not the White House, and it had more than twice as many guests as the proposed ballroom could hold.
A judge had, on multiple occasions, halted construction of the $400 million White House ballroom, ruling that it lacked congressional approval, while offering an exception for &quot;actions strictly necessary to ensure the safety and security of the White House and its grounds.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jimmy Kimmel remains defiant, insists &apos;expectant widow&apos; jab against Trumps was about age difference</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jimmy Kimmel remains defiant, insists &apos;expectant widow&apos; jab against Trumps was about age difference</news:title>
			<news:keywords>ABC late-night host Jimmy Kimmel remained defiant Monday night, insisting his now-viral &quot;expectant widow&quot; joke about President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump was simply about their age. 
&quot;This was Thursday, and there was no big reaction to it until this morning, when I greeted the day facing yet another Twitter vomit storm,&quot; Kimmel said during his monologue. &quot;I said, our First Lady, Melania, is here. Look at her. So beautiful. This is from the glow. Like an expected widow, which obviously was a joke about their age difference and the look of joy we see on her face every time they were together.&quot;
&quot;It was a very light roast joke about the fact that he&apos;s almost 80, and she&apos;s younger than I am. It was not, by any stretch of the definition, a call to assassination — and they know that,&quot; he continued. &quot;I&apos;ve been very vocal for many years speaking out against gun violence in particular, but I understand that the First Lady had a stressful experience over the weekend, and probably every weekend is pretty stressful in that house.&quot;
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			<news:keywords>Last year, a Victorville man was charged with felony endangerment, after a DUI rollover accident in which multiple passengers were injured. And by the time he’s finished his sentence of probation, he’ll be old enough to legally consume alcohol.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Rodent infestation at Angel Stadium leads to concession stand shutdown after health inspection report</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rodent infestation at Angel Stadium leads to concession stand shutdown after health inspection report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Los Angeles Angels have seemingly traded the rally monkey in for alley rats. Now, there is a new problem crawling into Anaheim: a rodent infestation at Angel Stadium.
Health inspection reports that surfaced this week showed Section 432 at Angel Stadium was hit with a shutdown, and inspectors found the concession stands were not exactly running a tight ship.
Turns out some uninvited, four-legged guests were making themselves at home. For once, the stench at the Big A is not just coming from the bullpen.
Orange County Public Health Services did not find just one mouse sniffing around for scraps. Inspectors flagged rodent droppings in five different spots around the concession area, which is still more coverage than the Angels&apos; lineup usually provides.
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The exclusive report shared by the California Post also noted a ceiling hole larger than a quarter inch, which basically gave the critters a free pass to move between the rafters and the food stations like they had season tickets.
On record, the concession stand was shut down on April 22, which was a homestand against Toronto, ending in a 7-3 win over the Blue Jays.
While the Angels keep struggling to shut down opposing hitters, the health department had no trouble shutting down part of the stadium.
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Angel Stadium is now the fourth-oldest park in Major League Baseball, and it is showing its age in all the wrong ways.
The Angels are paying hundreds of millions for a roster that cannot find home plate, while the rats are finding nacho cheese without spending a dime.
If you are heading to the Big A this week, you might want to think twice about the upper deck snacks.
Until Artie Moreno fixes the holes in the ceiling and the holes in the lineup, the only thing consistently lit in Anaheim might be a Closed for Infestation sign.
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			  <news:name>Fetterman says America must turn down the temperature after White House Correspondents Dinner shooting</news:name>
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			<news:title>Fetterman says America must turn down the temperature after White House Correspondents Dinner shooting</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., said America needs to cool heated political rhetoric after Saturday’s shooting at the White House Correspondents&apos; Association Dinner.
&quot;We really have to just… turn that temperature down,&quot; he told &quot;Hannity&quot; Monday. &quot;The president was shot in the head in my own state just back in Butler too. People seem to, they forgot that, too.&quot;
&quot;We really got lucky because it could have been far more even catastrophic, and I&apos;m so grateful no one was hurt.&quot;
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The suspected shooter at the WHCA Dinner, Cole Allen, a computer scientist from Torrance, California, allegedly wrote in a manifesto note that his targets were Trump administration officials with the exception of FBI Director Kash Patel. According to Federal Election Commission records, Allen donated $25 to Kamala Harris during the 2024 election cycle. He faces three counts, including attempting to assassinate the President of the United States, transporting a firearm across state lines, and discharging a firearm during a crime of violence.
Fetterman’s comments about political rhetoric come as comedian Jimmy Kimmel faces backlash after he jokingly called first lady Melania Trump an &quot;expectant widow&quot; days before the WHCA Dinner shooting.
&quot;Our first lady, Melania, is here. Look at Melania, so beautiful. Mrs. Trump, you have a glow like an expectant widow,&quot; Kimmel said Thursday.
Melania Trump condemned his poorly timed joke in a statement on X Monday morning.
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&quot;His monologue about my family isn’t comedy — his words are corrosive and deepens the political sickness within America,&quot; she said.
President Donald Trump also fired back, saying ABC should &quot;immediately&quot; fire Kimmel over the &quot;despicable call to violence.&quot;
Fetterman criticized heated political rhetoric that the White House says incites violent attacks like Saturday’s shooting.
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&quot;I&apos;ve always refused to use that kind of language, and I strongly and in the strongest terms, I reject the extreme rhetoric for anyone at this point,&quot; the Pennsylvania Democrat said.
Since the shooting, Trump has reignited calls to build a ballroom at the White House to create a space for safe and secure official events.
Fetterman said the event, held at the Washington Hilton, was improperly secure, especially since the line of presidential succession was in attendance.
He told &quot;Hannity&quot; he is in full support of building a White House ballroom and called on his Democratic colleagues to &quot;drop the TDS&quot; and help the building.
&quot;We need to have a secure facility for events just like this,&quot; Fetterman said. &quot;We can&apos;t ever allow to be exposed in that way to an attack. That hotel was never designed to do that in a safe way.&quot;
&quot;Our country deserves that. And that&apos;s gonna create a venue for more secure and inclusive and really more accessible for people,&quot; he added.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cooper Flagg wins NBA Rookie of the Year after Kon Knueppel&apos;s Play-In Tournament struggles swayed voters</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cooper Flagg wins NBA Rookie of the Year after Kon Knueppel&apos;s Play-In Tournament struggles swayed voters</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Dallas Mavericks first overall pick Cooper Flagg was named the 2025-26 NBA Rookie of the Year, and it was a thrillingly close vote in the end.
Flagg narrowly beat out Charlotte Hornets’ sharpshooter Kon Knueppel, his fellow Duke Blue Devils star who went three picks later than Flagg in last year’s draft, earning 56 first-place votes compared to Knueppel’s 44. So, Flagg finished with 412 total vote points to Knueppel’s 386.
Philadelphia 76ers guard VJ Edgecombe finished in third place with 96 points (93 third-place votes), while San Antonio Spurs’ Dylan Harper and Memphis Grizzlies Cedric Coward also got third-place votes.
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Flagg marked the second-youngest player to ever win the award, as the 19-year-old was only behind Los Angeles Lakers’ LeBron James.
For most of the season, it appeared Knueppel was going to win the award, but multiple voters came out publicly and said Knueppel’s Play-In Tournament struggles factored into them changing their minds for Flagg.
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Knueppel had just six points on 2-of-12 shooting in 34 minutes during the Hornets’ electric 127-126 overtime win over the Miami Heat at the start of the tournament. Then, in the 121-90 loss to the Orlando Magic, he shot 3 of 11 for 11 points (4 of 5 from the free-throw line as well), and he posted a minus-26 while on the court.
Flagg noted being keen on what Knueppel was doing during the year, showing love to his fellow rookie.
&quot;I see the games every  night. I can check the box scores,&quot; he said about watching Knueppel’s stat lines closely, per ESPN. &quot;I think also I was watching Kon just because that’s one of my brothers.
&quot;We had such a good connection, and we’re gonna be there for each other for the rest of our lives. I was watching him as a fan, as well, but there was obviously that competition at the same time.&quot;
Flagg averaged 21 points, 6.7 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game this year for the Mavericks. Those numbers had him among some NBA greats, as Larry Bird, Michael Jordan and Luka Doncic were the only rookiesMichael Jordan and Luka Doncic were the only rookies before Flagg to average at least 20 points, six rebounds and four assists since the NBA-ABA merger, ESPN pointed out. Flagg also led all rookies in scoring this season.
As for Knueppel, he dropped 18.5 points per game with 5.3 rebounds and 3.5 assists, but while Flagg had him beat in those categories, he reset the rookie 3-pointers made record with 273. That number also led the NBA this season. Knueppel was also a key piece in the Hornets getting into the Play-In Tournament to begin with, finishing 44-38 before being eliminated by the Magic.
Flagg and the Mavs didn’t fare too well this season, finishing 26-56, though he led the team in scoring, rebounding and assists this season. Despite the losses, Flagg continued to show that age didn’t matter, becoming the youngest player to ever have games with 35, 40, 45 and 50 points.
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			  <news:name>Wisconsin teacher placed on leave after social media post advocating to &apos;make Americans great assassins again&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Wisconsin teacher placed on leave after social media post advocating to &apos;make Americans great assassins again&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Wisconsin teacher was placed on leave following controversial comments in which he said he was &quot;not impressed with recent presidential assassins.&quot;
Kaukauna High School social studies teacher Patrick Meyer suggested that the four men who successfully assassinated a U.S. president — John Wilkes Booth, Charles Guiteau, Leon Czolgosz and, Lee Harvey Oswald — must be rolling over in their graves after recent failed attempts to kill a president.
&quot;I am not impressed with recent presidential assassins. It&apos;s f---ing embarrassing! Booth, Guiteau, Czolgosz, Oswald must all be spinning in their graves! MAGAA (make Americans great assassins again)! Sad!&quot; Meyer said in a since-deleted post on X, appearing to mock President Donald Trump&apos;s Make America Great Again, or MAGA, slogan.
The Kaukauna Area School District released a statement on Monday saying it had been made aware of the post and that Meyer, who has worked as a teacher in the district for more than 20 years, had been placed on administrative leave.
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&quot;The District has placed the employee on administrative leave and is taking additional action to review the matter in accordance with its policies and procedures,&quot; the district wrote.
&quot;The Kaukauna Area School District is committed to maintaining a safe and supportive learning environment for all students, families, and staff, and unequivocally rejects any conduct, expression, or behavior that may encourage, condone, or promote violence in any form,&quot; the statement added.
The district also said that the content of the social media post &quot;was not related to the Kaukauna Area School District, and there has been no evidence of a risk to the safety of our students and schools.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to the district for additional comment. Fox News Digital also reached out to Meyer for comment.
Rep. Tony Wied, R-Wisc., said on social media, &quot;This type of disgusting rhetoric has no place in our society and does not represent our values in #WI08. It is not the example that our teachers should be setting for Northeast Wisconsin students.&quot;
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The comments came amid heightened concern over political violence following the recent shooting at the White House Correspondents&apos; Dinner in Washington, D.C.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>British Embassy Hosts Royal Couple, and a Few Hundred More, at Garden Party</news:name>
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			<news:title>British Embassy Hosts Royal Couple, and a Few Hundred More, at Garden Party</news:title>
			<news:keywords>King Charles III and Queen Camilla gathered with Washington’s famous and not so famous for an off-the-record evening.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Kentucky man credits Younghoe Koo&apos;s embarrassing botched field goal attempt with saving his life</news:name>
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			<news:title>Kentucky man credits Younghoe Koo&apos;s embarrassing botched field goal attempt with saving his life</news:title>
			<news:keywords>One of the worst moments in Younghoe Koo&apos;s NFL career last season may have saved a man&apos;s life.
At least that&apos;s how it seems if you hear Mark Toothaker describe what happened to him when he was home with his wife last December watching Monday Night Football as the New York Giants played the New England Patriots.
In the second quarter of the game, Koo, kicking for the Giants, suffered a terrible, funny, awful, embarrassing moment when he abruptly decided not to follow through on a field goal attempt and the play turned into a Keystone Cops moment on national television.
Perhaps like many fans who witnessed the play, Toothaker began laughing at Koo&apos;s expense. But suddenly, unexpectedly, the laughter turned into a crisis when it brought on a violent seizure.
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And that led to things, which led to things, which Toothaker believes saved his life.
&quot;(The) kicker saved my life because it could’ve happened any other time,&quot; Toothaker told The Associated Press. &quot;I wholeheartedly believe I was in the right spot at the right time, and he was the trigger for that happening. It was a miracle.&quot;
Toothaker sees a miracle in Koo&apos;s aborted kick and his medical emergency , which he likens to getting &quot;electrocuted&quot; because his wife immediately called 911. When paramedics arrived, they whisked him to the hospital.
A CT scan revealed a tennis-ball-sized tumor on the left side of Toothaker&apos;s brain. So, yes, serious stuff manifesting after laughter
&quot;When you hear the news, ‘You’ve got a brain tumor,’ that’s what nobody wants to hear,&quot; said Malory Toothaker, who happens to be a nurse who works with brain-injury patients.
Toothaker was transferred to the University of Kentucky’s hospital, where the tumor was surgically removed. It turned out to be benign, according to The Associated Press.
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Toothaker was home by the end of the week with no lasting damage and and he continues working at Spendthrift Farm whose thoroughbred Further Ado will race in Saturday&apos;s Kentucky Derby.
Toothaker, 59, said he had no symptoms and no idea the tumor had pushed his brain six millimeters to the right as it grew. All Toothaker knows for sure is that his job as stallion season manager requires he drive and fly all around the country.
And if that seizure had hit when he was in the air or behind the wheel, a cool story might have a different ending.
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&quot;I could have had it on a plane, anywhere,&quot; Toothaker said. &quot;I didn’t kill anybody. I didn’t run over a family in my Expedition running up and down the road. I guess that would’ve been the hardest thing for me to live with if somebody would’ve got hurt out of this.
&quot;Believe me, as tough as that thing was, as violent as that seizure was, I have no memory of it and I would find it hard to believe that I wouldn’t have hurt somebody or hurt myself if I would’ve been behind a wheel.&quot;
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Toothaker&apos;s good fortune was part of Koo&apos;s undoing.
He was released by the Giants after a Week 15 loss to the Washington Commanders when he missed two field goals. The memory of the botched attempt against the Patriots definitely didn&apos;t help his cause, either, as the team decided his fate.
Fox News attempted to contact Koo for this story but he did not return a message.
&quot;I know it wasn’t his best moment, but it was beyond crazy,&quot; Toothaker said. &quot;For [Malory] and I to be belly-laughing at his expense, which I feel terrible about now, but it all worked out in the end, that for me it couldn’t have been at a better moment.&quot;
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			  <news:name>&apos;Dances With Wolves&apos; actor Nathan Chasing Horse sentenced to life in prison after sexual assault conviction</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Dances With Wolves&apos; actor Nathan Chasing Horse sentenced to life in prison after sexual assault conviction</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;Dances With Wolves&quot; star Nathan Chasing Horse has been sentenced to life in prison for sexual assault.
According to the Associated Press, a Nevada judge sentenced the actor on Monday. Earlier this year, jurors found Chasing Horse guilty of 13 of the 21 charges he faced, most involving a victim who was 14 years old when the assaults began. 
According to the outlet, Chasing Horse stared straight ahead as the victims and their families told Judge Jessica Peterson about the trauma they continue to suffer from. &quot;This is a miscarriage of justice,&quot; the actor told the judge on Monday. Chasing Horse continued to deny the charges against him.
Chasing Horse was acquitted on several sexual assault charges from a later period when the 14-year-old victim was older and living with him and other companions.
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During his trial in January, prosecutors said the former actor weaponized his reputation as a Lakota medicine man, exploiting cultural traditions and spiritual beliefs to prey on Indigenous women and girls.
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The verdict capped a yearslong effort to hold Chasing Horse accountable after he was first arrested and indicted in 2023, sending what authorities described as shock waves through the area.
Over the course of an 11-day trial, jurors heard testimony from three women who claimed Chasing Horse sexually assaulted them, some while they were underage. The jury ultimately returned guilty verdicts on charges tied to all three accusers.
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Chasing Horse was born on the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota, home to the Sicangu Sioux, one of the seven tribes of the Lakota Nation. He became widely known for portraying Smiles a Lot in Kevin Costner’s Oscar-winning 1990 film &quot;Dances with Wolves,&quot; one of the most prominent movies of its time to feature Native American actors.
The trial unfolded amid increased scrutiny of violence against Native women, an issue authorities have acknowledged has long been underreported and under-prosecuted.
Chasing Horse also faces sex crime charges in other states and in Canada. British Columbia prosecutors said Friday they will determine how to proceed after his sentencing and any appeals in the United States are completed.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Stephanie Giang-Paunon and the Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Giants legend Lawrence Taylor hospitalized for a week with stomach-related issue, attorney says</news:name>
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			<news:title>Giants legend Lawrence Taylor hospitalized for a week with stomach-related issue, attorney says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New York Giants legendary linebacker Lawrence Taylor was hospitalized for a stomach-related issue that his attorney says is non-life-threatening.
Attorney Mark Eiglarsh issued a statement on Monday saying Taylor authorized him to let people know he has been in the hospital for a week with no discharge date determined.
The 67-year-old Pro Football Hall of Famer is under medical observation for the stomach-related issue, and he is showing signs of improvement.   
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&quot;Lawrence asks that I convey his sincere gratitude to everyone who has been thinking of him and keeping him in their prayers during this challenging time,&quot; Eiglarsh said in the statement.
Taylor is considered by many to be the greatest linebacker of all time, and possibly the best defender to ever grace the gridiron.
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The three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year helped the Giants win two Super Bowls, while reaching 10 straight Pro Bowls, making eight All-Pros and being named MVP of the 1986 season.
Taylor remains the Giants’ all-time sacks leader, which also includes his 9.5 sacks he secured during his rookie season before sacks became an official NFL stat.
Taylor’s No. 56 was retired by the Giants, and he eventually reached Canton, Ohio, entering the Hall of Fame in 1999.
However, there were off-the-field issues that Taylor dealt with, including legal troubles following his playing days. He also had drug problems, which resulted in health issues later in life.  
In 2011, Taylor pleaded guilty in New York to misdemeanor criminal charges of sexual misconduct and patronizing an underage prostitute. He was sentenced to six years of probation and ordered to register as a sex offender. Taylor was also charged in Florida with failing to update his address on the state’s registry in 2021 and 2024.
Taylor showed his support for President Donald Trump in 2024, appearing at a rally in Wildwood, N.J..
&quot;I grew up a Democrat, and I&apos;ve always been a Democrat until I met this man right here,&quot; Taylor said to cheers. &quot;Nobody in my family ever will vote for a Democrat again.&quot;
Taylor made Giants headlines last year when he quickly turned down Abdul Carter&apos;s request to wear Taylor&apos;s No. 56 that has been retired by the organization since 1994, one season after he retired.
Fox News’ Ryan Morik contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>Stagecoach festivalgoers split on whether America is headed in the right direction ahead of its 250th birthday</news:name>
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			<news:title>Stagecoach festivalgoers split on whether America is headed in the right direction ahead of its 250th birthday</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In a dusty corner of the California desert, the national anthem plays on loudspeakers, awakening patriots for another day at one of the largest country music festivals in the world.
Stagecoach – headlined this year by Cody Johnson, Lainey Wilson and Post Malone – draws roughly 80,000 people a day to Indio, Calif., to listen to some of the biggest names in country music.
Fox News Digital spoke with festival goers about the state of the country, whether the American dream is still achievable and what issues need to be addressed ahead of America’s 250th birthday.
Stagecoach attendees were split when asked whether the country is headed in the right direction as opinions remain mixed over President Donald Trump&apos;s war with Iran.
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&quot;I think the Iran War is a total waste of our resources,&quot; Cole Stern said. &quot;However, I would still say in terms of places where I&apos;m really glad to live, and places where I can chase my dreams - this is one of the best places to do that.&quot;
&quot;We need to take care of ourselves first before we start worrying about everybody else.&quot; Abel Flores said. &quot;We&apos;re self-sufficient, we should probably just do that for a while.&quot;
&quot;It is heading in a favorable direction, but not great in my opinion,&quot; Dan Payne said.
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&quot;I would say 50-50 right now,&quot; said Annette Flores. &quot;I don&apos;t agree with some stuff that&apos;s going on, I do agree with others, but it&apos;s pretty split.&quot;
Festival goer Zach Maurus, however, said Trump’s entry into the Middle East conflict comes with the territory of American military dominance.
&quot;We lead in innovation by far, like there&apos;s no country that compares,&quot; Maurus told Fox News Digital. &quot;Obviously, we&apos;re a hegemony like militarily so we&apos;re gonna have to be involved in international politics and like that has its costs of being involved in international conflicts, which is just part of being the most dominant military on earth.&quot;
Despite concerns over the Iran War, most Stagecoach attendees had relatively high ratings for the state of America when asked to rate the country from one to ten.
&quot;I would say an eight right now,&quot; Abel Flores said. &quot;I think there&apos;s a lot of things that are happening right now that are just making it so volatile.&quot;
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&quot;I think it&apos;s about an eight, honestly. I think is a great country. I love it,&quot; Payne said. &quot;But I do see opportunities for improvement. I think it could be much better than it is. If we learn to accept each other a little bit more...I think it could definitely be an 11.&quot;
Stagecoach attendees Stern and Maurus expressed more favorable ratings, pointing to personal freedoms as justification for their perfect tens.
&quot;I would rate it a 10 and mainly because even if you&apos;re left or right, whatever, you do have the freedom to do whatever you want and that is something that is not available to most people in this world,&quot; Stern said.
&quot;I&apos;m gonna say 10,&quot; Maurus added. &quot;I think America is the freest country in the world. Obviously there are problems, but it&apos;s still the freest country. We have freedom of speech, we have the ability to kind of make the most out of our lives and I don&apos;t think that&apos;s true about other countries.&quot;
Stagecoach attendees went on to tell Fox News Digital about the issues they believe need fixing before America’s 250th birthday, pointing to concerns ranging from overseas conflict to political division at home.
&quot;The Strait of Hormuz, we gotta fix the oil markets, they&apos;re crazy,&quot; said Maurus. &quot;I think we just have to open the strait, regardless of the Iran War, that&apos;s a separate issue. The main issue is just making sure that oil doesn&apos;t go above 100 a barrel.&quot;
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&quot;I think America needs to come, we need to become one again and not so against each other,&quot; Annette Flores said. &quot;The right versus the left, I think it&apos;d be better if we just all came together and supported everyone and respect everyone else&apos;s opinion.&quot;
Fox News Digital also asked festivalgoers whether the American dream is still achievable, particularly among younger generations trying to find their footing in an economy with homeownership out of reach for many.
&quot;I think it&apos;s achievable. It&apos;s definitely harder,&quot; Payne said. &quot;I have a 22-year-old daughter. I know the kind of struggles that the younger generation are going to come by as far as trying to buy a house and to get that American dream. It is achievable, it could be done much, much better though.&quot;
&quot;I want to start a company. I want run a business, and I would this is probably the best place I could do that,&quot; Stern said.
Other attendees raised concerns that emerging technologies like artificial intelligence could complicate the path to the American dream.
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&quot;In 2026, yes,&quot; Maurus added. &quot;We&apos;ll see how long that lasts given if AI automates everything, then the job market will probably be pretty, pretty messed up. But for now... for the hopefully next few years, yes.&quot;
Stagecoach attendees used words like diversity, freedom and patriotism to describe America in their conversations with Fox News Digital, and one concertgoer highlighted a patriotic moment that unfolds at the festival&apos;s campsite every day at 6 a.m.
&quot;We&apos;re camping here and the national anthem plays in the morning. Everybody stops what they&apos;re doing and respects that, so that’s awesome,&quot; Abel Flores said.
As America nears its 250th birthday, Stagecoach goers suggest the nation is still wrestling with challenges but expressed hope for what it can become.
Next year brings another chapter for the nation, and at Stagecoach, the national anthem will once again greet campers at sunrise.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Republicans unveil “skinny budget” for Arizona, setting up showdown with Democrat Gov. Hobbs</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Republicans who control the Arizona Legislature say they’re living within their means while providing cost-of-living tax relief to residents</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>‘It is not a six-year-old’s responsibility’: Democrats blast GOP school gun safety bill</news:name>
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			<news:title>‘It is not a six-year-old’s responsibility’: Democrats blast GOP school gun safety bill</news:title>
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Arizona Republicans want public schools to teach children what to do when they encounter a gun, but they refuse to support laws around safe firearm storage that could prevent that from being a problem in the first place. 
On Monday, the GOP-controlled Arizona House of Representatives gave preliminary approval to Senate Bill 1424, which would require schools to design curriculum for all K-12 students on firearm safety awareness. The proposal prohibits using an actual gun during instruction and limits discussion topics to accident prevention and “personal safety awareness.” 
But teachers and students would be explicitly forbidden from discussing the morality of possessing a gun, public policies concerning them or whether a student’s family members have responsible firearm storage practices in their homes. 
Similar Republican-led efforts to force schools to teach courses on gun safety have been pushed since at least 2022, with no success. Critics argue the proposals aim to give gun culture and the National Rifle Association a foothold in public schools. A core part of the latest iteration outlines what to teach students to do if they come across a gun: don’t touch it, leave the area and tell a trusted adult. Those instructions echo the “stop, don’t touch, run away, tell an adult” catchphrase used by Eddie the Eagle, an NRA gun safety mascot. 
While Republicans on Monday framed the bill as a way to keep kids safe, Democrats unanimously opposed the legislation, saying it unnecessarily burdens teachers and doesn’t actually help prevent gun violence. 
Rep. Nancy Gutierrez, D-Tucson, sought to amend the proposal to include a version of “Christian’s Law,” a gun storage requirement that Democrats have tried to pass for years. The shortened version would require gun owners to take reasonable measures to ensure a minor can’t access their gun and punishes them with a class 4 felony if a minor causes the death of another person using a firearm that wasn’t properly secured. 
Gutierrez pointed out that firearms have become a leading cause of death among children and said that concrete steps to prevent that trend from continuing is necessary. Since 2020, firearms have replaced car crashes as the No. 1 cause of death among children 17 and younger in the U.S. 
The amendment failed when every Republican in the chamber voted to defeat it. Gutierrez lambasted that move and said the proposal unfairly puts the onus of preventing gun violence on children when it should be on the adults. 
“You cannot rely on students to fix the gun problem that our adults in this state have had,” she said. “It is not a six-year-old’s responsibility to see a firearm and do what’s right with it.”
Republicans, meanwhile, touted the proposal as a compromise between upholding Second Amendment rights and teaching children how to stay safe. 
“We have to respect the Second Amendment and we have to train our kids on the importance of respecting the great responsibility and the great danger that comes along with seeing a firearm and not having the requisite skills that go along with that,” said Rep. Matt Gress, R-Phoenix.
The bill has yet to undergo a final vote, but is likely to win approval from the GOP majority. But without bipartisan support and with multiple public education advocacy groups registered as opposed to it, the legislation is likely to earn a veto from Gov. Katie Hobbs.
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			  <news:name>Study finds more AI praise for Black students, softer treatment of females</news:name>
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			<news:title>Study finds more AI praise for Black students, softer treatment of females</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A new study found that artificial intelligence (AI) gave more praise and positive feedback to Black students&apos; essays and differing treatment for other students based on their race and sex.
The study, titled &quot;Marked Pedagogies: Examining Linguistic Biases in Personalized Automated Writing Feedback,&quot; was published in March by three Stanford University researchers who analyzed 600 eighth-grade persuasive essays through four different AI models, including various versions of OpenAI&apos;s ChatGPT, as well as Llama, a large language model made by Meta AI. 
The essays covered topics including whether schools should require community service and whether aliens built a hill on Mars.
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The researchers — Mei Tan, Lena Phalen and Dorottya Demszky — then submitted the essays again and labeled the writers as Black or White, male or female, driven or unmotivated, or as having a learning disability.
The Hechinger Report showed that &quot;researchers found consistent patterns across all the AI models. Essays attributed to Black students received more praise and encouragement, sometimes emphasizing leadership or power,&quot; including feedback such as, &quot;Your personal story is powerful! Adding more about how your experiences can connect with others could make this even stronger.&quot;
Conversely, &quot;Essays labeled as written by Hispanic students or English learners were more likely to trigger corrections about grammar and ‘proper’ English. When the student was identified as White, the feedback more often focused on argument structure, evidence and clarity — the kinds of comments that can push writers to strengthen their ideas.&quot; 
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According to the analysis, students who identified as female &quot;often used first-person pronouns and affective language that positioned the model as personally engaged with the student’s work&quot; with feedback such as &quot;I love your confidence in expressing your opinion!&quot; and &quot;I appreciate your emphasis on respect.&quot; 
The analysis also found that &quot;compared to their counterparts, students identified as Black, Hispanic, Asian, female, unmotivated, and learning-disabled received less constructive criticism and more praise, reflecting both feedback withholding and positive feedback biases. In some cases, praise took on overtly stereotyped forms: words like &apos;love&apos; were used disproportionately with female students, while &apos;powerful&apos; appeared only for Black students.&quot; 
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Fox News Digital reached out to researchers, Tan and Phalen who told Fox News Digital in a statement that, &quot;Our concern is not that feedback should be standardized for every student. Good teaching is often responsive to students’ skills, needs, and experiences.&quot;
They continued, &quot;Feedback being positive does not mean it&apos;s high-quality. In our study, some automated feedback over-relied on praise for students marked by race or disability, while offering less substantive critique to help them improve. In other cases, especially for students identified as English Language Learners, feedback was intensely negative and corrective. Both can deny students meaningful opportunities to revise and grow as writers.&quot;
&quot;Since LLM training procedures are proprietary, we can only speculate on why these biases may exist,&quot; Tan and Phalen added. &quot;Research has observed positive feedback bias and feedback withholding bias in human feedback. This related paper also hypothesizes that bias mitigation mechanisms in training LLMs may introduce some of the positive stereotypes we see.&quot; 
Fox News Digital reached out to Demszky as well as OpenAI and Meta for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>LIV Golf&apos;s New Orleans event cancelled weeks after CEO vowed season would go on &apos;full throttle&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>LIV Golf&apos;s New Orleans event cancelled weeks after CEO vowed season would go on &apos;full throttle&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The LIV Golf Tour seems to be at a major turning point. 
Rumors swirled about the breakaway golf format over the last few weeks, when reports broke that an announcement was imminent about the future of the Tour and its relationship with the Saudi Arabia-backed Public Investment Fund. 
Then, LIV CEO Scott O’Neil confirmed that the Saudis would be pulling their financial support for LIV after the end of the 2026 season. While most have assumed that would mean the end of the league entirely, O’Neil told TNT Sports that he had a &quot;business plan&quot; to keep the league going. 
&quot;The reality is you&apos;re funded through the season, and then you work like crazy as a business to create a business and a business plan to keep us going. But that&apos;s not different from any other private equity-funded business in the history of man,&quot; O&apos;Neil said.
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Whether the league can secure funding from other sources after the season remains to be seen, but O’Neil was adamant in an internal memo that the remainder of the 2026 season would go on &quot;exactly as planned, uninterrupted, and full throttle.&quot;
Well, that’s officially no longer the case.
Local Louisiana media outlet WDSU reported on Monday afternoon that the Tour’s event in New Orleans in late-June would no longer take place as scheduled. An announcement, the report said, could come as soon as Tuesday. 
Per WDSU, the state of Louisiana postponed the event until &quot;LIV can restructure financially and find additional sources of funding.&quot; 
The Athletic reported that there are still hopes of hosting a &quot;re-envisioned event in the fall&quot; in New Orleans, though what that event would entail is also unclear. The state had already spent roughly $2 million to improve the Bayou Oaks in City Park golf course, and paid a $1.2 million hosting fee to LIV. That $1.2 million will reportedly be returned to the state.
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Without question, it is a concerning sign for the financial state of the Tour that this event has been canceled. And it raises questions about the rest of the summer schedule. Without the Louisiana event, LIV no longer has a tournament between June 4-7 in Spain and July 23-26 in the United Kingdom. 
The next stop is LIV Golf Virginia at Trump National Golf Club in Lowes Island on May 7-10 before they head to South Korea in late May.
How this plays out for the remainder of 2026, 2027 and beyond is anyone’s guess. Bryson DeChambeau’s contract, arguably LIV’s biggest draw, expires at the end of the year. And given his earnings, and the earnings and promises made to players like Jon Rahm, other investors will have a hefty bill to foot should they want to keep LIV going as currently constructed. 
The cancellation of the Louisiana event implies that there might be more uncertainty there than O’Neil has been willing to admit.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Stephen A. Smith calls out heated political rhetoric after WHCD security scare</news:name>
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			<news:title>Stephen A. Smith calls out heated political rhetoric after WHCD security scare</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Stephen A. Smith expected a routine night at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. The black tie event was anything but, as it turned into a moment of real fear.
The ESPN host was inside the Washington Hilton on Saturday night when gunfire outside the event triggered panic throughout the room.
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The deranged anti-Trump and anti-Christian gunman never made it into the ballroom and was stopped by security, but for several tense seconds, no one inside knew that.
On his YouTube show Monday, Smith described the chaos as guests scrambled to react without clear information.
&quot;What scared the living hell out of everybody was that you thought at least for a few seconds that the room had been penetrated,&quot; Smith said. &quot;So all of us had to get down. We ducked under tables, ducked under chairs and all of that other stuff.&quot;
What should have been a unifying moment against political violence once again turned into political chicanery from the Left.
Smith also pushed back on conspiracy theories that quickly surfaced online in the aftermath.
&quot;You’ve got a lot of conspiracy theorists out there claiming that this was all rigged,&quot; he said. &quot;Me personally, people can have their opinions, their conjecture or whatever, but it would be irresponsible for me or any journalist to jump to that conclusion. We’re not gonna do that.&quot;
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At the same time, he pointed to a broader issue, the increasingly heated political climate surrounding moments like this.
&quot;I’m sick and tired of us giving lip service to the narrative of dialing down the rhetoric. Enough of that. Stop talking about it and do it,&quot; Smith said. &quot;Let’s debate policy as opposed to engaging in name-calling and speaking about people in incendiary and derogatory fashion.&quot;
The incident also raised a practical concern about the event itself ...
The White House Correspondents’ Dinner is held at a hotel, not on White House grounds.
Smith did not dismiss that criticism.
&quot;A dead clock is right twice a day. The president has a point,&quot; he said. &quot;Stuff like this should be on the grounds of the White House. It shouldn’t be at some damn hotel in D.C. that just anybody could get into. It just shouldn’t.&quot;
OutKick founder Clay Travis, who also attended the event, sounded the alarm about what he sees as ongoing security concerns.
On X, Travis wrote, &quot;Assassination attempts four and five are coming. The Secret Service is not good enough at their jobs. We need better.&quot;
Ultimately, the threat never reached the ballroom. But for a few moments, uncertainty took over, and that was enough. Because in a room filled with some of the most prominent figures in media and politics, no one knew if they were safe.
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			  <news:name>Bullhead City man arrested on kidnapping and murder charges in 1991 Northern California cold case</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bullhead City man arrested on kidnapping and murder charges in 1991 Northern California cold case</news:title>
			<news:keywords>BULLHEAD CITY — A major breakthrough in one of Northern California&apos;s most notorious cold cases resulted in the Friday arrest of a Bullhead City man.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Newsom&apos;s wife lashes out at Trump after he rips &apos;60 Minutes&apos; host: &apos;Internalized misogyny&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Newsom&apos;s wife lashes out at Trump after he rips &apos;60 Minutes&apos; host: &apos;Internalized misogyny&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>California&apos;s &quot;First Partner,&quot; Jennifer Siebel Newsom, ripped into President Donald Trump after his contentious &quot;60 Minutes&quot; interview with the female host, slamming the president for &quot;speak[ing] to a woman journalist with that level of contempt.&quot;
The interview included a contentious back-and-forth between Trump and Norah O&apos;Donnell over her questions about the shooter from this past weekend&apos;s White House Correspondents&apos; Dinner, with President Trump calling O&apos;Donnell a &quot;disgrace&quot; and &quot;disgraceful&quot; amid the interview.
Trump&apos;s comments came after O&apos;Donnell was reading excerpts from the shooter&apos;s alleged manifesto, which described the president as a &quot;rapist,&quot; &quot;pedophile&quot; and &quot;traitor,&quot; O&apos;Donnell recounted during her talk with the president Sunday evening.
&quot;My family and I watched the 60 Minutes interview with Donald Trump and Norah O’Donnell last night, and we were shocked. Seeing a president speak to a woman journalist with that level of contempt — and a clear allergy to facts — is disturbing, though at this point not unexpected given his pattern of behavior,&quot; California Governor Gavin Newsom&apos;s wife said in a scathing X post on Monday.
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&quot;But that is the problem,&quot; she continued. &quot;Because when that level of disrespect from the highest office in the country repeats itself, it starts to trickle down into our culture and define what power looks like, shaping how boys and plenty of men see women and girls and what they come to accept as normal behavior.&quot;
Fox News digital reached out to the White House and to representatives for Governor Newsom and his wife, but did not receive a response in time for publication.
Trump&apos;s &quot;60 Minutes interview came Sunday evening after authorities identified the suspect as 31-year-old Cole Allen, of Torrance, Calif. Authorities indicated Allen had prepared a manifesto outlining his intent, which included anti-Trump and anti-Christian rhetoric on social media. O&apos;Donnell, during the interview, read alleged portions of the document that alluded to concerns about Trump being a sexual abuser and a traitor, leading to a defensive reaction from Trump.
&quot;I was waiting for you to read that because I knew you would because you&apos;re horrible people,&quot; Trump answered. &quot;Horrible people. Yeah, he did write that. I&apos;m not a rapist. I didn&apos;t rape anybody.&quot;
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&quot;Do you think he was referring to you?&quot; O&apos;Donnell asked.
&quot;I&apos;m not a pedophile. You read that crap from some sick person? I got associated with all...stuff that has nothing to do with me,&quot; Trump continued. &quot;I was totally exonerated. Your friends on the other side of the plate are the ones that were involved with, let&apos;s say, Epstein or other things. But I said to myself, &apos;You know, I&apos;ll do this interview and they&apos;ll probably...&apos; I read the manifesto. You know, he&apos;s a sick person. But you should be ashamed of yourself reading that because I&apos;m not any of those things.&quot;
O&apos;Donnell interrupted to argue that she was quoting the alleged gunman&apos;s words, but Trump continued to call her &quot;disgraceful.&quot;
&quot;You shouldn&apos;t be reading that on &apos;60 Minutes.&apos; You&apos;re a disgrace. But go ahead. Let&apos;s finish the interview,&quot; Trump said.
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Trump&apos;s &quot;disgrace&quot; comments garnered widespread attention online, including from Siebel Newsom, who said after the interview that the &quot;culture of misogyny&quot; exhibited by Trump &quot;is on all of us, and it has to end.&quot;
&quot;Add in rhetoric rooted in political division, amplified by a digital ecosystem that rewards outrage and misinformation, and this cultural norm of hate, othering, and misogyny becomes pervasive,&quot; Siebel Newsom continued. &quot;Behavior that should be challenged gets normalized; what should raise concern is amplified and cheered on. It’s no wonder we have a culture that normalizes dominance and aggression toward women and girls, which not only silences them but also leads to internalized misogyny in others.&quot;
However, conservatives rallied around Trump.
&quot;What&apos;s really disgusting about this clip is Norah O&apos;Donnell&apos;s fake innocent surprise: &apos;oh you think he was referring to you?&apos; She knows perfectly well that every day some fellow Democrat like Ted Lieu calls Trump a pedophile and rapist,&quot; said New York Post columnist Miranda Devine in response to pushback on Trump&apos;s interview comments.
&quot;Their white supremacy lies ran out of steam so this is the new hoax. Rich from a party that protects illegal alien child molesters.&quot;
&quot;Norah O’Donnell may have reached the low point in disgusting and inhumane demagoguery disguised as journalism,&quot; added former Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich. &quot;The idea that you would take the vicious dishonest and disgusting words of a would be killer who had been blocked by the Secret Service but would otherwise have killed a lot of people and you would dignify them by putting them on the air and asking the President of the United States to comment is about as destructive as anything a major reporter has done in a long time.&quot;
Gingrich said O&apos;Donnell &quot;should be fired for demeaning her entire profession and being the mouthpiece of a would-be killer.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Hell Week&apos; in Washington: A look at House Republicans&apos; current bind, and how we got here</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Hell Week&apos; in Washington: A look at House Republicans&apos; current bind, and how we got here</news:title>
			<news:keywords>There’s no such thing as hazing in Congress.
You won’t find &quot;fraternity row,&quot; with each house festooned with a trifecta of deltas, gammas and epsilons.
No drinking games here.
At least not officially.
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But get ready for something on Capitol Hill with which many Greek pledges are all too familiar:
&quot;I’m going to say next week is hell week,&quot; warned Rep. Troy Nehls, R-Texas, last Thursday. &quot;Next week is going to be hell week.’
And this was all before the harrowing episode Saturday night at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington.
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To wit about the week facing Capitol Hill:
House Republicans face a devil of a week. They must get on the same page as the Senate to pass a budget framework – to prospectively fund ICE and the Border Patrol. FISA, the nation’s controversial spy program expires early Friday morning. That’s to say nothing of trying to pass the farm bill.
If they don’t get all of this done, &quot;Dean Wormer&quot; (of Animal House fame) might just place House Republicans on &quot;double secret probation&quot; before the week is through.
So let’s examine what got House Republicans in this bind.
Let’s start at 3:36 a.m. last Thursday.
We begin there, because in the past several weeks, the most important moments in Congress have unfolded at 2:12 on a Friday morning, 2:16 on a Friday morning and now 3:36 on a Thursday morning.
3:36 a.m. is when the Senate approved a budget framework to possibly fund ICE and CBP. Republicans are running a special legislative gambit called &quot;reconciliation&quot; to bypass a filibuster. That’s because Democrats won’t help. They’ve never secured the reforms they need to support ICE. So Republicans are going it alone.
&quot;We&apos;re trying to use the reconciliation process to get money to secure the border,&quot; said Senate Budget Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.
Democrats have balked about funding ICE since the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis over the winter.
&quot;They want to give $140 billion for ICE and Border Patrol without any reforms,&quot; said Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. &quot;(They’re) adding $140 billion to an agency that nobody – well, two groups, Border Patrol and ICE – that nobody respects in this country.&quot;
That prompted an explosive response from Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin during an appearance on Fox.
&quot;It makes my ears red. It takes a lot to get me upset. But Chuck Schumer, no one respects you. The definition of a lying scumbag politician. That is you,&quot; said Mullin of his former Senate colleague.
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Perhaps this why the white-hot rhetoric on both sides may have contributed to the mayhem of Saturday night.
Mullin says emergency DHS money is about to expire. So pressure is intensifying on the House to align with the Senate with no changes to the outline adopted by the Senate.
&quot;It has to be clean, because it&apos;s got to be quick,&quot; said House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La. &quot;The last paychecks go out at the end of this month.&quot;
But remember, this is just the House lining up with the Senate on a blueprint to address the funding lapse at ICE and CBP. The assassination attempt at the White House dinner only amplified the need to fund DHS. And fast. However, Johnson refused to pick up a bill to fund everything else at DHS which the Senate passed twice. Then Johnson agreed to pass the bill after dissing it. But the House has never synced up.
Johnson says the Senate funding package – not the reconciliation framework – &quot;has some problematic language&quot; because it was &quot;haphazardly drafted.&quot;
And now Johnson is suggesting there may be yet another DHS funding bill in the works.
That may be inevitable, considering the chaos of the weekend.
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Budget reconciliation takes a while.
&quot;Reconciliation is still a little ways off,&quot; said Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D. &quot;They&apos;re running out of runway to fund a lot of those agencies.&quot;
But here’s the other problem with reconciliation: Many conservatives insist on add-ons.
&quot;We should be taking a broader approach to reconciliation,&quot; said Rep. Chip Roy R-Texas.
Here’s what they’re mulling: Maybe money to cover the cost of the war in Iran. Perhaps a suspension of the federal gasoline tax. Additional tax cuts. You name it.
Many on the right demand the inclusion of the SAVE America Act. The bill requires proof of citizenship in order to vote.
&quot;I think you&apos;d see a lot more folks on our side jump on board with it if they had that,&quot; said Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., about the SAVE America Act.
However, even advocates of the SAVE America Act doubt the GOP can stuff that into a Senate bill which must be fiscal in nature. Many demand an additional, expansive reconciliation bill which is not limited to DHS.
&quot;This is probably the only reconciliation we&apos;re going to have before the break. That&apos;s a poor excuse for the work we&apos;re doing up here,&quot; complained Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C. &quot;One bill with that limited amount.&quot;
&quot;People probably intend to do a third reconciliation bill. But you&apos;re not looking at Bambi&apos;s baby brother here,&quot; said Sen. John Kennedy, R-La. &quot;This is the last train leaving the station.&quot;
All aboard?
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For the moment, President Trump is still focused on the reconciliation outline.
&quot;We need all Republicans to join together and support this Budget Blueprint, which will allow us to bypass Democrat obstruction in the Senate, and fund Immigration Enforcement with only Republican Votes. The Senate passed this Blueprint last week on Thursday morning, and now, House Republicans must UNIFY, and pass the same Blueprint to get the Bill done,&quot; wrote the President on Truth Social.
The President added that he wants a &quot;FAST and FOCUSED&quot; bill by June 1.
That’s nearly five weeks from now.
Hence the challenge of the week.
&quot;This is so difficult. Up here, we can&apos;t agree with much,&quot; fumed Nehls.
But here’s a little secret. Every week on Capitol Hill in recent memory has morphed into a political inferno. A failed exercise to fund the government which lingered since last summer. Fights over the Epstein files. Resignations amid dark political scandals. Efforts to expel other lawmakers. You name it.
&quot;If you’re going through hell, keep going,&quot; said Winston Churchill.
Which is maybe why Congress goes through the same hellish, legislative landscape nearly every week.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Trump worries someone will try to &apos;take him out&apos; every time he goes anywhere, Lara Trump says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Lara Trump said during a Monday interview that her father-in-law fears assassination attempts each time he makes a public appearance.
Lara Trump spoke to Chris Cuomo on his SiriusXM radio show &quot;Cuomo Mornings,&quot; mere days after an assailant was stopped rushing a security checkpoint and opening fire at the White House Correspondents&apos; Association dinner, where President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump, and senior Cabinet officials were in attendance.
Cuomo praised Trump’s comments at the press conference after the attack plot was foiled, suggesting that partisan differences between Democrats and Republicans were all briefly set aside in that moment of crisis.
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&quot;We have to remember we&apos;re human beings, Chris. I think that&apos;s the bottom line there,&quot; Lara replied. &quot;We are all at the end of the day, more alike than we are different. We all generally want the same things. We want safety and security. We want a better life for our kids than we had. We want, you know, the next generation to succeed.&quot;
Lara Trump, who is married to the president&apos;s son Eric and hosts &quot;My View&quot; on Fox News Channel, noted how dangerous it is that people forget about shared humanity.
&quot;At the end of the day, we&apos;re all human beings. Donald Trump is a human being. He doesn&apos;t deserve to have his life put in jeopardy multiple times, now,&quot; she said.
&quot;He doesn&apos;t deserve to think every time he goes somewhere — and don&apos;t kid yourself, he absolutely does — ‘Is this going to be the time where someone tries to take me out again?’ And, like I said, I don&apos;t know how many chances one person actually gets, and that is a really, really scary thought,&quot; she said.
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The assailant on Saturday shot a Secret Service officer, who was hit in his bulletproof vest and survived. The suspect, Cole Allen, was apprehended and has been charged with multiple felonies. The gunfire led to the Trumps and the Cabinet at the dinner being evacuated, and the event is expected to be rescheduled.
Federal law enforcement officials confirmed to Fox News Digital that after Allen’s arrest, he said he intended to target Trump administration officials and had prepared a manifesto detailing his intent.
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			<news:title>Mamdani&apos;s education plan&apos;s &apos;lack of merit&apos; could fundamentally change student outcomes: GOP leader warns</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s education agenda might be the most concerning of his administration and would have a damaging impact, a local GOP leader told Fox News Digital, arguing that schools will be shifting away from merit-based achievement under Mamdani&apos;s tenure.
Mamdani has proposed phasing out the city’s gifted and talented programs for younger students over inequity concerns, a move critics argue could limit academic opportunities for high performers from low-income families.
&quot;That&apos;s my biggest concern,&quot; Forte told Fox News Digital. &quot;The lack of merit and the lack of competitiveness…is going to lead to test scores declining and the quality of our education declining significantly.&quot;
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Forte went on to caution that Mamdani and the people he appoints would &quot;gut&quot; the entire program.
&quot;He&apos;s going to gut the gifted and talented program. He said this already,&quot; he said. &quot;Who he&apos;s put into the Department of Education here in New York, gonna gut the program.&quot;
He said Mamdani would transform the system into one &quot;based on race and racial quotas,&quot; undermining academic fairness in schools.
&quot;It&apos;s not going to be about merit anymore,&quot; he said. &quot;It&apos;s going be about what is somebody&apos;s skin color? What is their race? They&apos;re going to make this an equity-based system based on race and racial quotas, and a lottery system. That is no way to have education. That is no way to educate students.&quot;
But he said this would backfire, with Mamdani’s plan ultimately harming students.
&quot;What this is going to do is lower test scores across the board, it is going to lower expectations across the board, and students are going to suffer because of it.&quot;
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Turning to the new curriculum, he said teachers will eventually lead students to &quot;hate their history.&quot; 
&quot;We don&apos;t know what he&apos;s going to be implementing as curriculum,&quot; he said. &quot;We don&apos;t know what he is going to do with American history. We don&apos;t know what&apos;s he&apos;s gonna do with the history of New York.&quot;
&quot;Is that going to be standard operating procedure for all of New York schools? Is that what they&apos;re going to be teaching? That they hate their history?&quot; he added.
Shortly after taking office, Mamdani appointed Kamar Samuels, a longtime New York City educator and Manhattan superintendent, as the city&apos;s next schools chancellor, which many critics took issue with given Samuels&apos; history of attempting to dismantle the gifted and talented program.
Teacher unions and their potentially increasing power under Mamdani are another issue Forte raised, saying they &quot;will play a more active role.&quot;
&quot;The teachers&apos; union is the most, I don&apos;t even want to call them progressive. They&apos;re more than that,&quot; he said. &quot;The most socialist, militantly woke organization in the country. That doesn&apos;t make sense. That&apos;s not good.&quot; 
He said American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten is going to be &quot;a very powerful figure in Mamdani&apos;s New York.&quot;
&quot;That is going to be what is educating the next generation of Americans and they&apos;re not keeping their politics out of the classroom,&quot; he added.
Forte also targeted teacher training programs. He said they are shaping how future educators will think and teach.
&quot;We have to do something about the teacher colleges where they are teaching the next generation of educators how to be Marxist, how to be liberals…and how to indoctrinate the next generation of students.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Mamdani&apos;s office and the American Federation of Teachers for comment.
Mamdani found himself in hot water on education last week when he announced that his first veto as mayor was to derail a bipartisan bill aimed at combating antisemitism by expanding protest security safeguards for places of education.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Allyson Felix, most decorated US female track Olympian, announces comeback bid for 2028 LA Games</news:name>
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			<news:title>Allyson Felix, most decorated US female track Olympian, announces comeback bid for 2028 LA Games</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Allyson Felix, the most decorated track and field Olympian of all time, wants one more crack at adding more medals to her illustrious career.
The 40-year-old told Time she will be making a comeback in hopes of running in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games, which will be hosted in her home city.  
&quot;So many of us have been told not to do the big, bold thing,&quot; Felix said to the outlet about her comeback. &quot;You know, at this age, I should probably be staying home and taking care of my kids, doing all that. And just, why not? Let’s flip it on its head. Let’s go after the thing. Let’s be vulnerable.&quot;
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Felix will be 42 when the Olympics begin in L.A., but the winner of 11 Olympic medals, including seven golds, across five different Games has seen others past 40 years old do what many consider impossible. Tom Brady, LeBron James and Lindsey Vonn were mentioned by Felix during the interview.
She wants to push past the age barrier, believing she can get one last shot at Olympic glory.
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If Felix were to make the Olympic team at 42, she would be the first American sprinter to ever reach the Games in their 40s. And considering her specialty is sprinting, it will be quite the feat with the talent pool she’d be going up against.
Sha’Carri Richardson, Melissa Jefferson-Wooden, Gabby Thomas and more will be vying for spots on the Olympic team come 2028. But that’s clearly not going to deter Felix, who many of these women likely looked up to since she burst onto the Olympic scene in Athens in 2004.
Felix won silver that year in the 200-meter sprint. Then, during the 2008 Games in Beijing, she won gold with the 4x400-meter relay team, while taking home silver in the 200-meter sprint.
Felix reached the height of her running powers during the London Games, notching gold in the 200-meter, the 4x100-meter relay and 4x400-meter relay. She was a part of the team in Rio de Janeiro and Tokyo before announcing her retirement following the 2022 track season.
Since then, Felix was inducted into the U.S. Olympic &amp; Paralympic Hall of Fame in 2025, while serving as part of the International Olympic Committee’s Athlete’s Commission as well as the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee’s Board of Directors.
So, while Felix is involved heavily in the Games for the U.S., she wants to be back on the track.
Felix did return to competitive running last year, but she said she will seriously begin training for an Olympic comeback in October.
If Felix doesn’t make the team in the end, she said she will be present at the 2028 LA Games with her children to cheer on those representing the Stars and Stripes.  
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			  <news:name>Pastor known for marriage advice arrested at rumored swingers community accused of having multiple wives</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pastor known for marriage advice arrested at rumored swingers community accused of having multiple wives</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A pastor who runs a ministry in a rumored swingers community for Florida seniors — and ironically wrote a book on how to love your spouse — was arrested Wednesday following allegations that he married multiple women.
Leslie Williams, 62, was taken into custody at the sprawling retirement center, The Villages, on an outstanding warrant out of Georgia tied to a bigamy charge, according to the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office in Florida.
He is currently being held without bond due to his status as an out-of-state fugitive, with legal holds stemming from Rockdale County, Georgia.
&quot;Florida marriage records were obtained and confirmed that Leslie Williams was still lawfully married at the time of the subsequent marriage,&quot; the Rockdale County Sheriff&apos;s Office told Fox News Digital. &quot;Based on these records, a warrant was obtained for Leslie Williams for the charge of bigamy.&quot;
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Concerns were first raised when a complainant reported the alleged bigamy to the Haines City Police Department in Florida, officials said. The case was later transferred to Georgia after records showed Williams’ previous marriage had been certified in Rockdale County.
According to Williams’ Facebook page, the pastor had indicated he had been married for years, dating back to at least 2018, before a recent December post announced a new marriage to a woman named Cindi.
&quot;Thanks for all the wonderful comments referencing my saved, beautiful and talented wife, Mrs. Williams!&quot; he wrote in the post, which featured a photo of the woman as his updated cover image.
One friend, however, reacted to the celebratory news with some skepticism.
&quot;Wow I thought you were already married. Congratulations!!&quot; the commenter wrote.
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When another friend asked if the announcement was real, Williams responded, &quot;Yes preacher!!!! THE HAPPIEST MAN on earth!!&quot;
However, activity on his Facebook page suggests the relationship may have turned rocky in the months that followed.
The cover photo featuring his new wife was removed roughly two months later and replaced with an image of a car, according to his account activity.
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His relationship status was also changed from &quot;married&quot; to &quot;single.&quot;
Documents show the warrant for his arrest was then issued on April 3 by the Rockdale County Sheriff’s Office in Georgia.
Williams is currently being held for extradition at the Sumter County Detention Center in Florida in accordance with the warrant stipulations.
The arrest came after the pastor had published a 2017 book titled &quot;Love Her Like This: Loving Her Has Never Been Deeper.&quot; According to its summary, the book aimed to foster a &quot;never-failing&quot; love by emphasizing biblical commitments to strengthen marriages.
&quot;In a time where there is a high divorce rate in the church, LHLT shows men [the] depth of Christ&apos;s love for His bride as an example for every man to love his bride with the same strength, sacrifice and commitment,&quot; a cover poster for the book stated.
The 62-year-old also described himself as &quot;an apologist and teacher of the word of God with relevant and timely messages for the body of Christ,&quot; according to his book.
He also runs Leslie Williams Ministries located within The Villages, his website said.
According to the Associated Press, The Villages is one of the largest retirement communities in the world located outside of Orlando, where long-running rumors of swingers, public sexual encounters and unusually high rates of sexually transmitted diseases have surfaced over the years.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Mesa can’t enforce its own fire codes at an ICE facility where detainees can’t even sit down</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An Eastern Airlines Boeing 777 can hold up to 305 people departed Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport after loading ICE detainees who were being held at the Arizona Removal Operations Coordination Center on April 27, 2026. (Photo by Jerod MacDonald-Evoy/Arizona Mirror)

In late January, the Mesa Fire and Medical Department responded to a medical call at a lesser known U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility, where if found such severe overcrowding that it gave ICE a list of corrections it needed to make.
ICE said that the 238 people records show were detained that day at the Arizona Removal Operations Coordination Center, located at the Mesa-Gateway Airport, was an aberration because of a measles outbreak at another Arizona facility. The agency promised the number of detainees would be back under the listed maximum capacity of 157 within a week. 
But the next day, records show the daily population was 646 people. The day after that, it was 526. Within a couple of days, there were 777 people being housed at AROCC, which ICE says is designed to hold people for less than 12 hours. On Feb. 4, the day ICE had said the overcrowding would be resolved, there were 513 people locked in the facility’s detention rooms.
Two months later, three  members of Congress who conducted a surprise visit said they saw “shocking” overcrowding, with the estimated 250 people being detained being housed “like sardines” and unable to even lay down.
And even though the overcrowding far exceeded Mesa’s fire codes, there’s nothing the city can do about it.

                
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The City of Mesa told the Mirror it is aware of “concerns about overcrowding” at the facility and said that, while the fire department is responding to calls for service and providing “life safety guidance” to ICE personnel at the facility, there isn’t much the city can do to enforce local rules.
“While the facility is operated by federal authorities and not subject to local control over its operations or capacity, it is located within our community,” Mesa said in a statement to the Mirror. “The City has a clear interest in ensuring that all facilities in Mesa operate in a manner that protects health and safety.” 
Still, the city said it “remains committed to working cooperatively with” ICE and “will continue to coordinate as appropriate.” 
“We expect that all facilities within our community adhere to applicable safety standards, and we will continue to monitor the situation within the scope of our authority,” the city added in its statement.
Mesa and the Mesa Fire and Medical Department did not respond to a follow up question about ICE not meeting the Feb. 4 goal and if they were aware of the continued overcrowding after they visited the facility. 
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One of the Democrats who conducted the surprise inspection of AROCC said  the situation highlights the impossible situation facing local communities when ICE opens detention centers in their backyards. 
“If that were any other facility in Mesa, they would have the authority to close it down. Why don’t we push on that?” U.S. Rep. Adelita Grijalva told the Mirror. “That facility is small. Inside it is tiny. There is no way to have 600 people in that space. There was no room for people to breathe.”
Grijalva, a Tucson Democrat, joined fellow Democrats Yassamin Ansari and Greg Stanton to conduct an unannounced oversight visit of AROCC  after reporting by the Mirror showed that ICE had moved detainees prior to a previous congressional oversight visit. 
The facility has no code violations and a certificate of occupancy for the building, obtained by the Mirror via a public records request, lists the maximum occupancy as being 203. 
Even if city officials decided to take action on the overcrowding, it could ultimately be a futile battle. Due to the Supremacy Clause in the U.S. Constitution, local governments have little to no say over what is done at federal facilities. More often than not, things work the other way around, with federal officials initiating oversight of local prisons or jails due to civil rights violations. Local governments can’t do the same. 
For places like AROCC, this means that oversight likely has to be done internally by the Office of the Inspector General or internal DHS units that have all been gutted by the Trump administration.
“This gets at a real intractable issue that is going to require Congress to step in to make sure that people are being treated safely,” Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, senior fellow at the American Immigration Council, told the Mirror. 
Things get even more complicated when private corporations are thrown into the mix.
Since Trump’s election, private prison company GEO Group, an ICE contractor, has seen its stock price skyrocket. The company is currently looking for “Air Detention” officers based out of Mesa. 
“That being said, local governments could make claims about serious fire safety risks and try and seek some form of injunction in court, but those are all going to be uphill battles,” Reichlin-Melnick said. 
Locals have been trying just that, though. 
Last week, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced that she is suing over a proposed detention facility in Surprise, following similar moves by local jurisdictions to stop ICE from creating detention centers out of warehouses in their localities. 
However, those are facilities that don’t yet exist, and many of the ways locals are pushing back — for instance, with lawsuits or by cutting off access to utilities — either don’t apply or will take a considerable amount of time for a facility like AROCC that already exists. 
“The Attorney General is generally aware of the situation at this facility primarily due to congressional oversight and finds the reports shocking and unacceptable,” AG spokesman Richie Taylor told the Mirror in a written statement. “We continue to look into this issue and any related jurisdiction the AG’s office might have. But I will have to decline to comment further.” 
Other state and local agencies reached for comment by the Mirror, such as the Office of the State Fire Marshal, said they do not have jurisdiction over the facility. 
“I looked into this and the county has no jurisdiction over this facility,” Maricopa County spokesman Jason Berry told the Mirror. “We believe it would be within (the) City of Mesa for planning and zoning issues.”
Mesa Gateway Airport itself said that it has “not been in recent communication with ICE,” which has told airport administrators that it would be “rare for deportees to spend long periods of time” at the facility. The airport also said that it doesn’t have legal authority over the facility’s use or capacity. 
At AROCC, those who are staying at the facility are staying for longer periods of time in larger populations. The average length of stay in 2026 is about 36 hours, compared to the same time frame in 2025, when detainees were housed for just about 12 hours on average. 
In 2025, the average daily population was approximately 21 people for the same timeframe. So far in 2026, there have been an average of 274 detainees each day. The Mirror found one individual in the data who stayed for 18 days, coinciding with a time when the population of the facility was near its peak of 777 people. 
A public records request with the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport Authority for any and all lease agreements with ICE or the U.S. Department of Homeland Security does not reveal any records. That is because ICE subleases the space from a company called Strategic Equity Investors.
The company boasts a portfolio of buildings it leases to the federal government, including multiple FBI field offices and a Department of Defense training facility.
The company did not respond to repeated requests for comment about the overcrowding and if it had been in communication with city officials or ICE about it. 
“It is inhumane,” Grijalva said. “We are violating so many laws by doing this, and I don’t understand why every city official isn’t sitting there and saying this shouldn’t happen.” 
While Grijalva said that action needs to be taken, she recognized that any attempts by Mesa to do anything is likely to take time. That is why she is also planning to do more surprise visits in the future, she said. 
Grijalva said she was shaken by what she saw at AROCC earlier this month, including upwards of 50 people in rooms meant to hold no more than 24 people. Learning that detention numbers have been higher than they were the day she was there makes her more concerned, she said. 
“When we are looking at the kind of neglect I saw first hand — that visit, it just shook me foundationally,” Grijalva said. “It shook me in a way that I don’t know if I can clearly articulate.”
Grijalva said she remembered seeing so many people pushed together that if she “asked them to sit down, they wouldn’t be able to sit down without sitting on top of each other.” 
And while Grijalva plans to use her congressional oversight powers, Reichlin-Melnick says that AROCC is part of a larger issue. 
“There are not a lot of easy solutions to this problem,” he said. “That is not a situation the system is built to handle and raises a profound question about what states can do when the federal government itself is being alleged of violating the rights of people in custody.”
On Monday, the Mirror noted a larger than usual aircraft at the facility, loading detainees out of the facility. The Eastern Airlines Boeing 777 can hold up to 305 people, although it was unclear how many were aboard the aircraft as it departed for New Hampshire, where there is another ICE detention facility. 
The larger aircraft is uncommon for ICE. The bulk of the aircrafts used to transport detainees are Boeing 737s, which have a maximum capacity of around 190 passengers. ICE did not respond to questions asking if the 777 was due to reports of overcrowding at the facility. 
In previous statements, ICE has contended that Grijalva, Stanton and Ansari are lying about the conditions inside, saying that they maintain better detention standards than most U.S. prisons. 
When asked by the Mirror if they could provide photographic or video evidence from the lawmakers visit that showed no overcrowding, ICE did not respond.
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			  <news:name>&apos;The Voice&apos; contestant Dylan Carter dead at 24</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;The Voice&apos; contestant Dylan Carter dead at 24</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former &quot;The Voice&quot; contestant Dylan Carter, who earned a four-chair turn while competing on season 24 of the singing competition series, has died. He was 24.
The musician passed away in a single-vehicle car accident in South Carolina&apos;s Colleton County on Saturday, according to local TV station Count on 2 News.
Corporal Nick Pye of the South Carolina Highway Patrol shared details of the accident with Fox News Digital on Monday. He said that the victim, who was the sole occupant of the car, was driving when his vehicle ran off the road before striking a utility pole and a fence and then overturning. He was taken to a local hospital where he later died of his injuries.
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Pye said the South Carolina Highway Patrol is investigating the accident.
Thomas Hamilton Jr., the mayor of Carter&apos;s hometown Moncks Corner, paid tribute to the singer in a Facebook post shared on Sunday.
&quot;Our family is heartbroken to hear about the passing of Dylan Carter in a car accident,&quot; Hamilton Jr. wrote.
&quot;As a gifted singer, he frequently entertained our community with his performances at Town events,&quot; he continued. &quot;His kindness and charm earned him immense respect, and his absence will be deeply felt. To the loved ones and acquaintances of Dylan, we offer our sincerest condolences during this difficult period.&quot;
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&quot;The Town of Moncks Corner, its Council, and entire staff extend their deepest sympathies. He was much more to our family than an entertainer he was our friend and we are deeply saddened,&quot; Hamilton Jr. concluded.
Carter had been set to perform at the Town of Moncks Corner’s &quot;Music on Main&quot; event on Monday night. In a Facebook post on Monday, the town announced that the event had been canceled.
During &quot;The Voice&apos;s&quot; blind auditions in 2023, Carter performed a cover of Whitney Houston‘s 2009 song &quot;I Look to You,&quot; receiving four-chair turn from all the coaches including Reba McEntire, Gwen Stefani, John Legend and Niall Horan.
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McEntire, Stefani and Legend were brought to tears by Carter&apos;s emotional performance. While speaking with the judges, Carter recalled that he previously attempted to perform &quot;I Look to You&quot; at his mother&apos;s funeral but became too emotional to finish the song.
&quot;When I saw y&apos;all turn around, I saw my mom,&quot; Carter said. &quot;She passed back in October and she wanted me to sing it at her funeral. So I did it. I tried but I couldn&apos;t make it through it.&quot;
&quot;So this was the best second chance,&quot; he continued. &quot;I just made her so proud.&quot;
&quot;This was her dream before it was mine.&quot;
Carter chose McEntire as his coach and made it to the battle rounds before being eliminated from the competition.
On Monday, McEntire honored Carter in a post she shared on her official Facebook page.
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&quot;We will miss Dylan so much,&quot; the country music legend wrote. &quot;He was a brilliant, kind and talented young man who brought a huge ray of sunshine to The Voice. Rest in peace, my dear friend.&quot;
In 2024, Carter co-founded the nonprofit The Local Voice, which supports women fighting breast cancer and families in need and he often performed at fundraisers for the organization.
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On Monday, the Local Voice said in a Facebook post that they were &quot;heartbroken&quot; by Carter&apos;s passing.
&quot;With heavy hearts we share the passing of Dylan Carter, co-founder of The Local Voice, talented musician, and someone who meant so much to our community,&quot; the nonprofit&apos;s statement began.
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&quot;Dylan was the heart of what we do. He believed every voice matters and lived that every day. Through his music, his kindness, and his smile, he brought people together and made everyone feel seen,&quot; the statement continued.
&quot;A proud Lowcountry native, Dylan also owned Sunny Days RV &amp; Campground and worked as a realtor, always helping others find a place to belong,&quot; it added.
&quot;We are heartbroken, but find comfort knowing he is in heaven with his mother. We are so grateful for Dylan, for the love he gave this community, and for the impact he leaves behind. We will carry his light forward and continue this mission in his honor.&quot;
&quot;Please keep his family in your prayers in the coming weeks as they navigate this tremendous loss.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Menace II Society&apos; star Samuel Monroe Jr. on life support after meningitis went untreated for months</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Menace II Society&apos; star Samuel Monroe Jr. on life support after meningitis went untreated for months</news:title>
			<news:keywords>90s star Samuel Monroe Jr., best known for his role in &quot;Menace II Society,&quot; is currently on life support, his family told Fox News Digital.
&quot;As Samuel’s wife, Shawna Stewart, we all been fighting over the past nine months to keep him alive due to meningitis,&quot; Stewart began.
&quot;Around 18 months ago, Samuel was in Las Vegas filming, and unfortunately, that is where he contracted meningitis. He went to several different hospitals, where his condition was repeatedly misdiagnosed and because of this negligence, the meningitis went untreated for eight months,&quot; she continued.
Stewart said that by the time he was properly diagnosed, the meningitis had spread to his brain and his spine.
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&quot;Samuel’s wife, Shawna, his children Kingston Monroe, Brooklynn Monroe, and his mother Joyce, his step children along with his siblings and extended family, are asking everyone to keep him in their prayers, as Samuel remains on life support due to meningitis,&quot; the statement concluded.
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Monroe Jr. has appeared in several TV shows and movies, including &quot;NYPD Blue,&quot; &quot;Tales from the Hood,&quot; &quot;Set It Off,&quot; &quot;The Players Club,&quot; and &quot;Out All Night.&quot;
On Monday afternoon, his family launched a GoFundMe account for the star, saying the &quot;emotional and financial toll of Samuel’s illness has been overwhelming.&quot;
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&quot;The funds raised will go directly toward covering his mounting medical bills and providing for his children during this incredibly difficult time. Every donation, no matter the size, will help ease the burden on Samuel’s family and ensure that Kingston and Brooklynn have the support they need while their father fights for his life,&quot; the website continued.
The family shared that Samuel has two young children: Kingston, 12 and Brooklynn, 11.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>ICE says it arrested pedophiles, sexual deviants and kidnappers over the weekend in latest enforcement sweep</news:name>
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			<news:title>ICE says it arrested pedophiles, sexual deviants and kidnappers over the weekend in latest enforcement sweep</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Monday released its latest &quot;worst of the worst&quot; list of criminal illegal immigrants convicted of a range of &quot;horrific crimes,&quot; including pedophilia, kidnapping and other violent offenses.
The agency released the identities of the 15 criminals officials arrested over the weekend. The group, which consists of 13 men and two women, originated from the Dominican Republic, China, Angola, Mexico and several other countries across South America.
Many of those listed were convicted in New York, Florida and Texas, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
&quot;Over the weekend ICE arrested pedophiles, sexual deviants, kidnappers, and other violent thugs,&quot; Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis said.&quot;Every day, our law enforcement officers remove heinous criminals from our communities. If you come to our country illegally and break our laws, we will find you and arrest you. Criminals are not welcome in the U.S.&quot;
ICE LODGES DETAINER AGAINST ILLEGAL MIGRANT CHARGED WITH KIDNAPPING, SEXUALLY ASSAULTING NEIGHBOR IN TEXAS
Alejandro Santos-Fernandez, from Mexico, was convicted of breaking into a home, assaulting a family or household member by blocking their breathing or blood flow, and using a deadly weapon during an aggravated assault in Laredo, Texas, according to the authorities.
Guadalupe Mercado-Guerra, from Mexico, reportedly touched a minor inappropriately multiple times in Travis County, Texas, near the city of Austin. He was convicted of three counts of indecency with a child by contact, according to the DHS.
Ruowei Liu, from China, reportedly engaged in prostitution and managed a residence for that purpose in Virginia Beach, Virginia. She was convicted of prostitution and keeping a bawdy house, according to the DHS.
CALIFORNIA SANCTUARY POLICIES BLAMED AFTER ICE ARRESTS 9 SEX OFFENDERS IN LOS ANGELES
Catherin Palacios-Medina, from Mexico, was convicted of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon or instrument in Jerome, Idaho, the authorties added.
Juan Manuel Valdez, from the Dominican Republic, was convicted of selling a controlled drug in Rockingham, New Hampshire, officials said.
Rafael Garcia, from Mexico, was reportedly convicted of the continuous sexual abuse of a child in Fresno County, California.
CONVICTED PEDOPHILES, SEX PREDATORS ARRESTED IN MINNESOTA IMMIGRATION SWEEP WITHIN THE LAST 24 HOURS
Josman Policarpo, from Angola, was reportedly convicted of aggravated sexual assault in Harris County, Texas, near Houston.
Carlos Perez-Mendez, from Mexico, was convicted of criminal sexual assault or criminal sexual force in Cook County, Illinois, DHS said.
Dongsheng Xie, from China, was reportedly convicted of domestic violence and battery in Lake Mary, Florida.
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Rafael Disla, from the Dominican Republic, was found guilty of kidnapping in Orange City, Florida, according to the officials.
Luis Hernandez-Monteverde, from Venezuela, was convicted in Provo, Utah, of multiple offenses, including assault, disorderly conduct, violation of a protective order, and making threats of violence, according to the authorities.
Javier Herrera-Moran, from Mexico, was reportedly convicted in Forsyth County, North Carolina, of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill. He was also gound guilty of firing a gun into an occupied vehicle, officials said.
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Luis Sanchez-Hernandez, from Mexico, was convicted in Orlando, Florida, of battery, attempted burglary, and cocaine possession, law enforcement said.
Carlos Zavala-Vargas, from Mexico, was reportedly convicted of aggravated robbery in Huntsville, Texas.
Manuel Marin-Jimenez, from Colombia, was reportedly convicted of burglary in White Plains, New York.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Federal authorities are looking into whether Cole Tomas Allen posted on Bluesky as “coldforce,” who wrote and promoted liberal views that did not stand out on the left-leaning platform.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>LOCAL ROUNDUP: Northland Prep baseball wins in four innings against Greyhills Academy</news:name>
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			  <news:name>Florida law school reverses course, recognizes TPUSA chapter after state pressure</news:name>
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			<news:title>Florida law school reverses course, recognizes TPUSA chapter after state pressure</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Florida law school has reversed course and will allow a Turning Point USA chapter following intervention from Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier after the school initially denied the chapter. 
&quot;We are glad Barry Law reversed course and is allowing its students an opportunity to hear ideas that are outside of the left-wing echo chamber,&quot; Uthmeier told Fox News Digital Monday in a statement. 
Florida’s Voice reported April 22 that &quot;Barry University School of Law has reversed its earlier denial and will allow students to form a chapter of Turning Point USA, complying with demands from Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier that the private Catholic institution had engaged in viewpoint discrimination.&quot;
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In an April 9 letter, Uthmeier wrote, &quot;Denying students the ability to form a TPUSA chapter at Barry Law likely violates students’ contractually ‘guaranteed’ freedom of expression and association. It discourages free discussion, inquiry, and expression, and disables students from organizing and joining an association to promote their common interests.&quot;
Uthmeier, who had asked the law school to respond by May 15, continued, &quot;Barry Law’s decision also violates the specific promise that disqualification will not be based solely on affiliation with an extramural organization. The denial was specifically premised on the student organization’s affiliation with TPUSA, which the law school disingenuously determined was in conflict with the University’s purpose.&quot; 
He also pointed out that the law school, located in Miami Shores, has an OUTLaw chapter, an LGBTQ+ student organization found at many U.S. law schools. 
&quot;Barry University is ‘a Catholic institution,’ grounded in ‘the liberal arts tradition,’ that ‘nurtures and values cultural, social and intellectual diversity’ — apparently unless a student is a religious conservative,&quot; he wrote. 
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Uthmeier added, &quot;Barry Law’s recognition of the LGBTQ organization OUTLaw undermines the Catholic Church’s clear position against transgenderism. Barry Law recognizes its own chapter of the ACLU, which advocates for abortion access — also in conflict with Catholic teaching.&quot;
&quot;If these student organizations are somehow not in conflict with a Catholic university’s purpose, then TPUSA certainly isn’t,&quot; he continued. &quot;The obvious disparate treatment confirms that Barry Law’s stated reason for prohibiting the TPUSA chapter was simply a pretext for censoring religiously conservative students.&quot;
 Charlie Kirk, the 31-year-old co-founder of Turning Point USA, was shot and killed Sept. 10 while he was speaking at an event at Utah Valley University.
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			  <news:name>Disney under fire as ABC grapples with another Jimmy Kimmel controversy</news:name>
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			<news:title>Disney under fire as ABC grapples with another Jimmy Kimmel controversy</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The latest controversy hovering over liberal comedian Jimmy Kimmel is leaving a sour taste among those in ABC&apos;s orbit.
Kimmel is under fire yet again, this time for a poorly-timed joke he made targeting President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump just two days before Saturday&apos;s shocking assassination attempt at the White House Correspondents&apos; Association (WHCA) Dinner, where the Trumps and nearly the entire Cabinet were located.
On his own program, the late-night host depicted his own version of the WHCA Dinner where he emceed the annual gala, and leveled several jabs at both the president and first lady.
&quot;Our first lady, Melania, is here. Look at Melania, so beautiful. Mrs. Trump, you have a glow like an expectant widow,&quot; Kimmel said, sparking laughs from the liberal audience.
KIMMEL CALLS MELANIA TRUMP AN ‘EXPECTANT WIDOW’ BEFORE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENTS’ DINNER SHOOTING
Both President Trump and first lady Melania Trump issued statements calling for Kimmel&apos;s firing from the Disney-owned network.
One ABC staffer took a swipe at its parent company for repeatedly being swept up in the comedian&apos;s drama.
&quot;The government should have zero say about who is on air,&quot; the ABC staffer told Fox News Digital. &quot;But if I were the head of a media company—news, sitcoms, whatever—I’d think long and hard about the country I wanted to mirror back to my viewers.&quot;
&quot;The &apos;Ted Lasso&apos; model where people are fundamentally good and flawed and trying their best to build in their communities? Or the &apos;House of Cards&apos; model where everyone is cruel, and you get ahead by not caring about anything except your team and its power,&quot; they continued, adding such standards should also be applied to anyone occupying the Oval Office as well.
MELANIA TRUMP CALLS FOR ABC TO FIRE JIMMY KIMMEL OVER ‘HATEFUL AND VIOLENT RHETORIC’
An entertainment lawyer who represents ABC talent also knocked the House of Mouse.
&quot;Disney has lost its way, its identification with wholesome, American values,&quot; the lawyer said. &quot;What does Kimmel have to do that affects his employer&apos;s image, what would he have to say [to face consequences]?&quot;
The lawyer added they were &quot;embarrassed for Disney&quot; after the fallout over Kimmel&apos;s latest remarks.
&quot;At some point, you&apos;ve got to stand up and say, this is America. Are these values the ones you want to portray?&quot; the lawyer told Fox News Digital.
It&apos;s not just the Trumps and their supporters who are critical of Kimmel. Former Obama advisor David Axelrod called the joke &quot;tasteless&quot; and called on him to apologize. 
Disney did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s requests for comment.
TRUMP WHITE HOUSE UNLOADS ON KIMMEL, CALLING HIM ‘DERANGED’ AND FOR HIM TO BE FIRED
Kimmel&apos;s job appeared to have been in jeopardy last fall following explosive remarks he made following the assassination of conservative icon Charlie Kirk when he suggested that suspect Tyler Robinson was part of the &quot;MAGA gang.&quot;
The comment sparked outrage among conservatives, leading to Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr to issue a veiled threat against Disney and ABC stations around the country owned by Nexstar and Sinclair Broadcast Group  preempted &quot;Jimmy Kimmel Live.&quot;
Amid the growing backlash, Disney announced that Kimmel would be off the air &quot;indefinitely.&quot; That in itself sparked further backlash from the left with hundreds of protesters gathered outside Disney’s offices in Burbank, California, demanding that the network return &quot;Jimmy Kimmel Live!&quot; to the air and thousands of canceled Disney+ and Hulu subscriptions. Less than a week later, Kimmel returned to air and he tearfully walked back his comments.
It is unclear whether Disney will maintain its support for Kimmel this time around. The Kirk controversy took place under CEO Bob Iger, who reportedly made the call to temporarily bench the host. Iger has since stepped down and handed the reins to Josh D&apos;Amaro in March, marking his first major crisis as the company&apos;s leader.
Cole Tomas Allen of Torrance, California, the 31-year-old accused of targeting Trump and top Cabinet officials Saturday, is facing three counts, including attempting to assassinate the President of the United States, transporting a firearm across state lines, and discharging a firearm during a crime of violence. Top DOJ officials said Monday that additional charges are expected, and he faces life imprisonment.
Fox News&apos; David Rutz contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>King Charles Will Speak of ‘Reconciliation and Renewal’ During Address to Congress</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-27T23:00:24.225Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>King Charles Will Speak of ‘Reconciliation and Renewal’ During Address to Congress</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The state visit of King Charles III comes at a moment of tension over the war in Iran between President Trump and Prime Minister Keir Starmer.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Iran eyes revenge for Soleimani as WHCA Dinner shooting exposes security ‘vulnerability,’ expert warns</news:name>
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			<news:title>Iran eyes revenge for Soleimani as WHCA Dinner shooting exposes security ‘vulnerability,’ expert warns</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner has exposed a serious security vulnerability surrounding President Donald Trump and other senior U.S. officials, a former Defense Department intelligence officer has warned.
And with tensions between Washington and Tehran rising and ceasefire talks stalled, Andrew Badger told Fox News Digital the April 25 breach could further increase Iran’s &quot;motivation&quot; to target Trump and others in the administration.
&quot;This could show that there is a vulnerability in terms of potentially accessing President Trump or senior officials,&quot; Badger said before warning of &quot;significant vulnerabilities.&quot;
TRUMP PRAISED FOR &apos;STRENGTH&apos; IN MOMENTS AFTER SHOTS RANG OUT AS EYEWITNESS DESCRIBES &apos;TERRIBLE&apos; SCENE
&quot;When you&apos;re looking at your adversary, and you&apos;re seeing weakness, it also fuels motivation,&quot; he said before claiming that &quot;Iran has the motive to strike at senior Trump officials, including President Trump.&quot;
&quot;Iran, which has a demonstrated history of using criminals and proxy individuals, could certainly look at this as an opportunity.&quot;
Chaos broke out at the Washington Hilton Hotel when a suspected gunman, identified as 31-year-old Cole Thomas Allen of Torrance, California, stormed a security checkpoint and opened fire.
Trump and other administration officials were rushed out of the ballroom as law enforcement responded. Allen is currently in custody and made an initial court appearance on Monday.
AMERICANS MUST HAVE &apos;HIGHER DEGREE OF VIGILANCE&apos; AMID IRAN TERROR THREAT, HOUSE INTEL CHAIR WARNS
The gathering included Trump, first lady Melania Trump, Vice President JD Vance, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, journalists and senior administration officials — a concentration of leadership that Badger said presented significant risk.
&quot;The top three of the line of succession were at this single event,&quot; Badger noted.
He added that &quot;eight of the nine line-of-succession officials were at this single event,&quot; warning of a worst-case scenario: &quot;If this individual would have somehow worn a suicide vest, you could have eliminated all three of those individuals.&quot;
HOSPITALS IN SANCTUARY CITIES COULD BE MOST VULNERABLE TO IRAN TERROR ATTACKS, WARNS EXPERT
&quot;Imagine if there were multiple people. Imagine if he was wearing suicide vests. Imagine if he used some type of drone,&quot; Badger said, emphasizing the scale of potential exposure at a nonsecure venue.
The incident, he said, unfolds against the backdrop of ongoing tensions with Iran, which have escalated amid U.S. and Israeli targeting of Iranian officials and leadership.
Badger pointed to longstanding Iranian hostility tied to the 2020 killing of Qassem Soleimani, the commander of Iran’s Quds Force, who was killed in a U.S. drone strike near Baghdad International Airport ordered by Trump.
TRUMP FACES UNPRECEDENTED THIRD ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT
&quot;There has been a driving animus, a driving motivation in the Iranian regime — which they’ve stated publicly — to get revenge for that killing of Soleimani,&quot; said Badger, who served on the front lines of human intelligence operations, including a 2014 deployment to Afghanistan.
After Soleimani was killed, Ayatollah Khamenei warned that those responsible for the attack would face &quot;severe revenge,&quot; adding that the death would strengthen and intensify resistance against the United States and Israel.
Badger warned that Iran and other adversaries have increasingly relied on unconventional tactics. &quot;Iran and other state actors such as Russia have increasingly reverted to contracting criminals, or gangsters, to conduct hybrid warfare,&quot; he said.
Following the incident, Trump underscored the need for more secure venues, advocating for a dedicated White House ballroom.
&quot;It’s got every single bell and whistle you can possibly have for security and safety... It’s really what you need,&quot; Trump said on Fox News’ &quot;The Sunday Briefing.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>At a Moment of Chaos in Trump’s Washington, the Royals Come to Town</news:name>
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			<news:title>At a Moment of Chaos in Trump’s Washington, the Royals Come to Town</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Presidents use state visits to show off all that is appealing about American culture. But the shooting at the White House correspondents’ dinner has cast a shadow over the visit.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Disney&apos;s political fight with Ron DeSantis cost company years of theme park expansion, court records reveal</news:name>
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			<news:title>Disney&apos;s political fight with Ron DeSantis cost company years of theme park expansion, court records reveal</news:title>
			<news:keywords>You gotta hand it to the previous leadership at The Walt Disney Company, they were totally committed to hurting their business in order to score useless political points with a tiny percentage of their customer base. 
Just a few years ago, Disney found itself unnecessarily in the middle of a political fight with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. The state legislature in 2022 passed the Parental Rights in Education Act, meant to ensure that children were protected from being exposed to inappropriate content at a very young age. 
This was immediately labeled the &quot;Don’t Say Gay&quot; act from left-wing critics, apparently desperate to have children in K-3 grades taught about advanced sexual topics. What did this bill have to do with a private company that ostensibly makes family-friendly entertainment and runs all-ages theme parks? Literally nothing. And initially, then-CEO Bob Chapek maintained that the company shouldn’t address it. 
But he immediately faced a firestorm of criticism. As well as advocacy from far-left creatives in Hollywood and an organized left-wing employee base to make a statement. He did. And it was awful.
&quot;Florida’s HB 1557, also known as the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill, should never have passed and should never have been signed into law,&quot; the statement said. &quot;Our goal as a company is for this law to be repealed by the legislature or struck down in the courts, and we remain committed to supporting the national and state organizations working to achieve that. We are dedicated to standing up for the rights and safety of LGBTQ+ members of the Disney family, as well as the LGBTQ+ community in Florida and across the country.&quot;
Well, some new court records have revealed just how much that pointless virtue signaling hurt their business.
The Parental Rights in Education Act, of course, had nothing to do with the &quot;rights and safety&quot; of the LGBTQ+ community. And the backlash and criticism to it was immediate and intense. 
Disney had, for decades, enjoyed special privileges with its Walt Disney World propertyWalt Disney World property. Essentially, the state allowed it to self-govern the Reedy Creek district. And as soon as Disney got the state’s attention by announcing their intention to overturn passed legislation that had nothing to do with it, things quickly spiraled. 
Florida Politics reported on some new court documents that detail just how much damage that statement caused the company. Disney hired Holtzman Vogel, an expensive law firm, to try to counter the state. They were so concerned about potential state action that &quot;Disney executives felt their future theme park expansions were in jeopardy.&quot;
Imagine, putting highly lucrative expansion plans in jeopardy because you injected your company into a political disagreement that had nothing to do with its core business. Those new court documents revealed that top leadership &quot;voluntarily slowed down expanding the Magic Kingdom because they were hesitant about working with a DeSantis-controlled board.&quot;
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In depositions related to a civil lawsuit, &quot;Disney executives said almost nothing about DeSantis personally, or about defending First Amendment rights or the LGBTQ+ community,&quot; according to transcripts reviewed for Florida Politics. 
Wonder why they completely avoided discussing the entire reason they were in a disagreement to begin with? Could it have been because they knew how bad their position was and how idiotic the statement came across?
Disney then tried to go around DeSantis by having the current, Disney-friendly Reedy Creek board give approval to do future improvements before the new, state-appointed group took over. John McGowan, chief counsel of the Walt Disney World Resort’s legal department, then removed his name from the development agreement in order to try to downplay his involvement in creating it.
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Sure enough, the state-appointed board was furious after finding out that Disney had effectively controlled its own improvement agreement. As Florida Politics wrote, &quot;...for years, a Disney attorney was negotiating for both sides of the table when The Mouse and Reedy Creek signed licensing agreements, made deals with power companies, or discussed what government services Reedy Creek provided for Disney.&quot;
While many of the disagreements between the company and DeSantis have been resolved, the setbacks and lawsuits cost Disney years that it could have used to construct new lands or road improvements. It just recently started construction on its announced &quot;Villains Land&quot; at Magic Kingdom, as well as expanding a key street on the west side of the park. Those years of delays mean higher costs, as well as incalculable numbers of potential extra parkgoers who took their spending on tickets, merchandise, parking, food or experiences elsewhere.
They likely spent millions by hiring high-powered lawyers like Holtzman Vogel, or Dan Petrocelli, a partner at white shoe law-firm O’Melveny. All because company leadership got bullied into making a political statement on legislation that had nothing to do with them, had nothing to do with &quot;safety&quot; of LGBTQ+ people in Florida, and has been in effect for four years now with essentially zero controversy or negative impact. 
If that doesn’t sum up the failures of modern Disney perfectly, it’s hard to imagine what would.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Charlamagne blames Trump for heated rhetoric amid WCHA Dinner fallout</news:name>
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			<news:title>Charlamagne blames Trump for heated rhetoric amid WCHA Dinner fallout</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Following Saturday’s shooting at the White House Correspondents&apos; Association Dinner, &quot;The Breakfast Club&quot; host Charlamagne Tha God suggested that President Donald Trump himself is &quot;the drama.&quot;
&quot;People always ask if we’re going to tone down the violent rhetoric toward Trump,&quot; Charlamagne said. &quot;Stop it. I’m sick of that narrative. I need every media personality to direct that energy and that question to one person and one person only: Donald J. Trump. At what point do people simply say, ‘Hey Trump, you’re the drama?’&quot;
The suspect in the shooting told law enforcement after his arrest Saturday night that he intended to target Trump administration officials, senior federal law enforcement sources confirmed to Fox News.
The incident adds to a growing list of threats against President Donald Trump, including two confirmed assassination attempts and a recent incident involving an armed intruder at Mar-a-Lago.
CHARLIE KIRK PAINTED AS &apos;CONTROVERSIAL,&apos; &apos;PROVOCATIVE&apos; IN MEDIA’S ASSASSINATION COVERAGE
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, told reporters during a press briefing on Monday, &quot;Those who constantly falsely label and slander the president as a fascist, as a threat to democracy, and compare him to Hitler to score political points, are fueling this kind of violence.&quot;
&quot;The left-wing cult of hatred against the president and all of those who support him and work for him has gotten multiple people hurt and killed, and it almost did so again this weekend.&quot;
The White House provided a response to Fox News Digital on the statements made by Charlamagne, &quot;Vile political rhetoric like this is extremely dangerous and life-threatening. It’s unhinged commentary like Charlamagne Tha God’s that inspires political violence, and he should be especially mortified of his words given this weekend’s egregious attempt against the President and others in his administration.&quot;
FORMER SECRET SERVICE OFFICIALS WARN OF LOW-TECH THREATS FACING TRUMP AFTER LATEST MAR-A-LAGO BREACH
Authorities identified the suspect as 31-year-old Cole Allen, of Torrance, Calif., adding that he prepared a manifesto outlining his intent and shared anti-Trump and anti-Christian rhetoric on social media.
The White House said Sunday that Allen’s brother contacted the New London Police Department in Connecticut prior to the shooting, reporting that Allen had sent family members an alleged manifesto outlining his intent to target administration officials.
Officials also said Allen’s social media included anti-Trump and anti-Christian rhetoric. Trump, speaking on Fox News’ &quot;The Sunday Briefing,&quot; described Allen as &quot;a very troubled guy,&quot; citing the manifesto.
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Fox News&apos; Amanda Macias and Eric Mack contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Newsom taunts Trump with multiple jabs as Florida redistricting fight ramps up: &apos;Beat at his own game&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Newsom taunts Trump with multiple jabs as Florida redistricting fight ramps up: &apos;Beat at his own game&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>California Gov. Gavin Newsom hopes that Florida’s redistricting plan brings with it the end of the &quot;saga&quot; that has led states across the country to try to find untapped partisan advantages in redrawn congressional boundries.
&quot;It&apos;s a predictable outcome, but hopefully it&apos;ll be the end of this era and this saga,&quot; Newsom told Fox News Digital.
&quot;Trump got beat at his own game. It was a terrible mistake he made for the Republican Party. A lot of good Republicans are going to be districted out. They&apos;re going to serve as collateral damage.&quot;
His comments underscore confidence from Democrats that the redistricting push will play into their hands come the November midterms — despite a numbers game that would tip the scales towards Republicans if Florida carries out proposed changes of its own.
TRUMP HAILS TEXAS REDISTRICTING APPROVAL THAT COULD ADD FIVE GOP CONGRESSIONAL SEATS NATIONWIDE
Newsom’s confidence was echoed by Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chairman Ken Martin.
&quot;Republicans decided to start this and we’re going to finish this for them, right?&quot; Martin said, referring to the first redistricting effort in 2025, spearheaded by Republicans in Texas.
&quot;We’re going to meet them every step of the way. We’re not bringing a pencil to a knife fight anymore,&quot; Martin said.
So far, California, Missouri, North Carolina, Texas, Utah, Ohio and Virginia have adopted new congressional maps, electing to re-shuffle districts ahead of the 2030 census — the time at which state lawmakers would normally reevaluate areas of representation.
Virginia’s new maps, which voters narrowly approved last week, return the parties to even footing on the number of districts expected to change hands.
REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR SIGNS INTO LAW TRUMP-BACKED CONGRESSIONAL REDISTRICTING MAP
Republicans expect to gain up to nine seats across redistricting efforts in Ohio, North Carolina, Missouri and Texas.
Democrats hope to net nine of their own from changes in California, Virginia and Utah.
Florida is looking to change the calculus by creating as many as four additional Republican-leaning districts by stretching historically Democratic areas over Republican strongholds.
The change would require the support of Florida’s state legislature, which currently holds a Republican majority in the state House and Senate.
Newsom believes Republicans are creating a liability for themselves by stretching their support too thin in some areas.
VIRGINIA DEM ADMITS REDISTRICTING PUSH AIMS TO &apos;STOP TRUMP&apos;, NOT ABOUT &apos;FAIRNESS&apos;
&quot;They’re going to put a lot at risk, and I think it’s going to be a big blue wave election,&quot; Newsom said. &quot;So, you know, this thing could be — I’m not here to give DeSantis advice on this — it could be a bad mistake.&quot;
Lawmakers are expected to consider the maps in a special session that begins on Tuesday.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Over 100 flight delays reported at Sky Harbor Airport</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Lots of flights on the Sky Harbor Airport&apos;s schedule were listed as being delayed on Monday.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Air taxis cut hour-long commutes to minutes, riders may be shocked by the price</news:name>
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			<news:title>Air taxis cut hour-long commutes to minutes, riders may be shocked by the price</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Electric air taxis are now moving closer to real-world use, completing test flights designed to turn hour-long commutes into trips lasting just minutes.
Joby Aviation, Inc., said it completed what it described as the first point-to-point electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) air taxi demonstration flights in New York City, the company shared in a press release.
The California-based company said its aircraft departed from John F. Kennedy International Airport and landed across the city&apos;s heliport network, including the West 30th Street and East 34th Street heliports in Midtown, demonstrating trips of under 10 minutes.
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The test runs marked &quot;the start of a week-long public campaign across the city’s existing heliport network,&quot; the company said in its release.
Joby said its air taxis, which produce no operating emissions and run quietly, &quot;will be able to connect the region, linking vertiports, international airports, and communities across the New York metropolitan area.&quot;
The company worked with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to launch the test flights, which trace some routes it envisions for future service.
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Kevin O&apos;Toole, Port Authority chairman, said the agency&apos;s role is to ensure its transportation network &quot;keeps pace with the future.&quot;
O&apos;Toole added, &quot;This cutting-edge aircraft is exactly the kind of innovation we have a responsibility to test, understand, and help shape for the good of the region and the public.&quot;
&quot;These flights advance our work to determine how next-generation aviation technology can serve the people of New York and New Jersey.&quot;
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The New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) interim president said the electric flights &quot;mark a real milestone.&quot;
&quot;These historic Joby flights, linking our city-owned heliport to our airports, [are] proof that the future of advanced air mobility is no longer a Jetsons-esque fantasy — it’s already here,&quot; said NYCEDC president Jeanny Pak.
&quot;In terms of the price point, our target is to be competitive with ground transportation over time,&quot; Joby Aviation&apos;s CEO JoeBen Bevirt told NBC News. 
Ride-share prices researched by Fox News Digital indicate that trips between JFK and Midtown can cost $150 to $250, depending on the time of day and traffic conditions.
A handful of social media users weighed in on the flights under Joby&apos;s X post.
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&quot;Epic views,&quot; one X user said.
&quot;Can I get a ride?&quot; another asked.
One user was more critical, calling the New York City area&apos;s airports &quot;the worst in the country to reach.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Joby Aviation for further comment and information.
Sumner Park of Fox Business Network contributed reporting.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Chiefs exec on how NIL deals are shrinking NFL Draft talent pool, keeping college players in school longer</news:name>
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			<news:title>Chiefs exec on how NIL deals are shrinking NFL Draft talent pool, keeping college players in school longer</news:title>
			<news:keywords>With the 2026 NFL Draft concluded, teams are looking forward to rookie minicamp to gauge where their respective draft classes are at, while taking a gander at some invitees to see if they may crack the training camp roster.
But one NFL executive shed some light on how the current landscape of college football has affected the draft considering name, image and likeness (NIL) deals create a key business decision for prospects.
In the world of NIL, college athletes are able to work out brand deals for financial gain while pursuing their dreams of going pro. As a result, some players who may be borderline prospects, or ones who simply wish to raise their draft stock and have more years of college eligibility, are choosing to stay in school while not missing out on a payday the NFL can provide.
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Kansas City Chiefs vice president of player personnel Ryne Nutt was asked by a reporter during his availability on Monday following the draft about how it has changed due to NIL at the college level.
&quot;It&apos;s not a bad thing that they&apos;re staying in college, right?&quot; Nutt began his response. &quot;It gives them more time to develop (and) more time to mature. But what we see is maybe they come out of college with more injuries, or just more wear and tear, more load.&quot;
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Nutt understands that these athletes are &quot;making business decisions,&quot; as they try to raise their draft stock.
&quot;Now they do all their homework, and the schools do a really good job of reaching out and giving these kids an idea of where they&apos;re going to go,&quot; he added.
But Nutt’s response shows how NFL teams are thinking since it is an obvious view of the situation: players are putting another year of football on their bodies in college rather than the pros. In turn, NFL teams need to factor that into their analysis of prospects throughout all rounds.
&quot;They take all that information into consideration, and off of that, we don&apos;t care what they do,&quot; Nutt said of the prospects. &quot;None of us pressure any of these players to leave or stay, it&apos;s what&apos;s in their best interest and some of those guys, it is in their interest to stay and some of them maybe they should’ve left. But either way, when you&apos;re getting paid that kind of money, I can see where it&apos;s tough for these kids to make those decisions.&quot;
To give some perspective about the type of money prospects would get if they were to be drafted on Day 3, or rounds four through seven, the 101st pick in this year’s draft – Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Jermod McCoy – is scheduled to make $5.549 million for his draft slot over four years. That comes out to $1.388 million per year before a potential second contract.
But, if a player believes they could be a Day 2 pick, let alone a first-round selection, a rookie contract could more than double that $5.549 million mark, which is why it’s a clear business decision for each player.
Of course, nothing is guaranteed, too. The risk of playing football is always there no matter the pro or college level. However, the talent pool has diminished in each draft as potential prospects would rather stay in school and collect money from their NIL deals.
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			  <news:name>Bernie Sanders&apos; plans to schmooze with top Beijing AI experts ignites backlash: &apos;Holy sh--&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bernie Sanders&apos; plans to schmooze with top Beijing AI experts ignites backlash: &apos;Holy sh--&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., is drawing scrutiny for cozying up to Chinese AI governance officials while championing policies that critics say would hamper America’s ability to compete with Beijing in the global artificial intelligence arms race.
Sanders is expected to be speaking at a panel discussion on Capitol Hill Wednesday alongside Xue Lan, a professor at the CCP-funded Tsinghua University and chairman of the Ministry of Science and Technology-backed New Generation Artificial Intelligence Governance Professional Committee. 
In attendance will also be Zeng Yi, who is the Dean of the Beijing Institute of AI Safety and Governance and is also tied to the New Generation Artificial Intelligence Governance Professional Committee chaired by Lan. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Max Tegmark, who will also be speaking at the event, indicated the event will focus on &quot;AI existential risk and international cooperation.&quot;
Critics from the White House, the data center industry, and major tech-policy think tanks have argued Sanders is proposing policies that would slow the construction of the very infrastructure needed to keep the United States ahead in the race for AI dominance. Now, Sanders is facing more heat for holding an event on Capitol Hill with two Chinese Ministry of Science-linked officials who support China&apos;s preferred AI governance model.
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&quot;I think Senator Sanders’ concerns about AI are overstated, but I respect them. We should be asking questions about child safety, community impact, and economic displacement,&quot; China policy expert at the Hudson Institute, Michael Sobolik, said. &quot;What we shouldn’t do is partner with foreign adversaries like the Chinese Communist Party in those discussions.&quot;
Rep. Pat Harrigan, R-N.C., pointed out that Tsinghua University is &quot;one of China&apos;s top universities with direct ties to the Chinese Communist Party.&quot;
&quot;This is the same China that just blocked Meta&apos;s $2 billion deal to acquire Manus AI, a startup whose founders had already moved to Singapore and whose deal was already done and closed. Beijing decided it did not matter. They stepped in, killed the deal, and restricted the founders from leaving the country while it was under review,&quot; Harrigan wrote in a Monday post on X ahead of the slated panel discussion on Capitol Hill. 
&quot;China is aggressively locking down their most powerful AI assets and shutting American companies out,&quot; he continued. &quot;Bernie Sanders wants to hand them a seat at the table to help decide how America handles the same technology.&quot;
&quot;Holy sh--,&quot; Ruthless Podcast co-host Comfortably Smug posted on X.
&quot;It’s a bit on the nose that communist Bernie Sanders is looking to the Chinese Communist Party for their ‘leadership&apos; on AI,&quot; conservative commentator Steve Guest posted on X.
Fox News Digital reached out to Sanders&apos; office but did not receive a response in time for publication.
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In March, Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez unveiled the Artificial Intelligence Data Center Moratorium Act, which would impose an immediate federal ban on the construction or upgrading of new AI data centers until Congress passes a broader regulatory framework. Sanders’ own office said the bill is designed to &quot;slow down the development of AI,&quot; and Sanders has separately argued that AI threatens jobs, privacy, democracy, the environment and &quot;maybe the human race.&quot;
Even Democrats have balked at the policy proposal, with Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., calling the moratorium &quot;idiocy&quot; at an artificial intelligence summit in D.C. last month, warning it would give China an edge in the AI race.
Cy McNeill, the senior director of federal affairs at the Data Center Coalition, a pro-industry group, said a freeze would risk &quot;rationing access to digital services,&quot; impair U.S. competitiveness and hit Americans’ daily lives. The Center for Data Innovation, a tech-policy think tank, similarly argued the bill relies on &quot;well-worn anxieties&quot; and does not justify halting data-center construction.
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Lan, as chair of China&apos;s national expert committee for AI governance, and Li, who told TIME last year that he is &quot;highly involved in policymaking through national governance committees&quot; in China, both have championed governance models that would expand China’s role in writing global AI rules that clash with a freer, more competition-driven U.S. strategy.
Yi has argued that China and the world need mandatory safety and ethics frameworks and more international cooperation, according to comments he made to TIME. He also helped develop UNESCO’s Recommendation on the Ethics of AI, the first-ever global standard on AI ethics.
Lan, meanwhile, helped establish a CCP-backed national AI safety body to help &quot;bridge&quot; the gap between technical experts and policymakers, according to TIME.
&quot;China has chosen the path of top-down government control to drive its AI industry. While this strategy affords the CCP some advantages, the American model of bottom-up, free-market capitalism has long been the engine of innovation for the world, and it is more efficient in the long run,&quot; House Energy and Commerce Chairman Brett Guthrie wrote in a February policy review for the Hatch Center.
&quot;The stakes couldn’t be higher,&quot; Guthrie continues. &quot;China already deploys next-generation technologies to advance many of the regime’s most sinister goals focused on enhancing the power of its Orwellian surveillance state utilizing advanced computing. Even more concerning to the American public is the threat of an adversary’s technology stack serving as the building blocks for future advancements or as a strategic chokehold.&quot;
&quot;The way to beat China in the AI race is to outrace them in innovation, not saddle AI developers with European-style regulations,&quot; Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, has also said. Growth and development of new AI technologies will bolster our national security, create new jobs, and stimulate economic growth&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Board Chairwoman Deb McCasland’s latest stunt puts Yavapai College in legal jeopardy</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Yavapai College governing board Chairwoman Deb McCasland has sunk to new lows and in her bid to retain the fleeting power she holds as chair, with a stunt that defies convention and teeters on the brink of illegality. At the end of the meeting on March 31, three members of the board — seemingly fed</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Chicago officer killed at hospital by suspect who was free on pretrial release, prosecutors allege</news:name>
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			<news:title>Chicago officer killed at hospital by suspect who was free on pretrial release, prosecutors allege</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A man free on pretrial release in a separate criminal case opened fire at a Chicago hospital Saturday, killing one police officer and wounding another, prosecutors allege.
Alphanso Talley, 27, was charged on Monday after allegedly killing 38-year-old Chicago Police Department officer John Bartholomew at Swedish Hospital on Saturday, and injuring another officer.
Talley allegedly shot both officers around 11 a.m. at the hospital, where officials said he was taken into custody for a previous armed robbery. While he was being taken to a CT scan, prosecutors said he had a gun underneath his blanket, which he pulled out and then shot both officers.
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Talley fled the scene and was found hiding under a nearby porch, where prosecutors said he was still in his hospital gown and allegedly still in possession of a 10mm handgun. Prosecutors said shell casings from the gun matched those that were recovered at the hospital.
He was charged with murder, attempted murder, aggravated unlawful restraint, armed robbery, aggravated discharge of a firearm, possession of a firearm by a felon, aggravated battery of a peace officer, aggravated battery, escape and unlawful use of a weapon.
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Talley has a prior gun-related conviction from 2021 and four aggravated robbery convictions from 2017, which prosecutors say qualify him for a charge of unlawful possession of a weapon by a repeat offender.
At the time Talley was accused of murdering Bartholomew and shooting another officer, he was out of jail on pretrial release for a previous armed robbery case, according to the Chicago Tribune.
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A warrant for his arrest was issued on March 11 while he was on pretrial release for the alleged armed robbery.
Talley was ordered to be detained on Monday during a court hearing and was remanded to the Cook County Department of Corrections.
John Catanzara, Chicago Fraternal Order of Police president, said during a news conference that the shooting should be a wake up call for Illinois politicians.
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&quot;I&apos;m going to ask you something. Are you going to continue to be there and call out these judges and politicians and the SAFE-T Act and all the poor decisions that have been made in this building and in Springfield that have led to this moment? Or you&apos;re going to fade off into the sunset once this bond hearing is done and the trial is done?
&quot;Without pressure from the media, nothing changes. It just doesn&apos;t. They literally go hide in a corner and continue on with their nonsense of trying to let criminals out on the street in any way, shape or form they can and excuse bad behavior. It needs to f------ stop. It just does,&quot; Catanzara said.
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			  <news:name>&apos;The View&apos; hosts call out conspiracy theory that shooting was staged, warn against making shooter a martyr</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;The View&apos; hosts call out conspiracy theory that shooting was staged, warn against making shooter a martyr</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;The View&quot; co-hosts Alyssa Farah Griffin and Ana Navarro called out people who were claiming the White House Correspondents&apos; Association (WHCA) Dinner shooting was staged, and people who were thinking of turning the alleged shooter into a martyr during the show on Monday.
&quot;I will tell you what really hit me, though, was later that night when I was on social media or the next morning, a good chunk of the country thinks this was staged. And where, I don’t think that. Let me just be clear, I don’t think that. But where are we in America, when Reagan was shot in 1981, nobody would have thought about that. And so, you know, I think people have to take stock of just the level of influence that misinformation, that the lies have had on the American psyche that the first conclusion so many people reach, because of the polarization and because of some of the things that our elected officials have done, frankly,&quot; Navarro said as the co-hosts discussed the shooting.
Cole Allen, 31, from Torrance, Calif., is the man accused of opening fire at the Washington Hilton Hotel during the WHCA Dinner on Saturday. President Donald Trump and members of his Cabinet were evacuated from the Hilton ballroom.
Navarro took issue with Trump&apos;s call for support for his White House ballroom construction after the shooting, and said she wished the president
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The president offered rare praise to the press after the shooting during a briefing.
&quot;This was an event dedicated to freedom of speech that was supposed to bring together members of both parties with members of the press, and in a certain way it did, because the fact that they just unified,&quot; Trump said. &quot;I saw a room that was just totally unified. It was, in one way, very beautiful, a very beautiful thing to see.&quot;
Griffin first called out people who argued that the left was to blame for the shooting.
&quot;I have already seen some folks on the right saying the left did this. The left did not do this. One individual actor who has his own agency, his own decision-making, who got radicalized however he may have did this. I reject that language because it makes these things more likely to happen in the future,&quot; she said.
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Griffin then called on people not to make Allen into a folk hero, comparing it to Luigi Mangione, who is facing multiple charges in connection with the December 2024 assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The 50-year-old father of two from Minnesota who was in New York City for a work conference when Mangione allegedly snuck up behind him and opened fire.
&quot;On the flip side I also did see, if you were on some social media sites, do not make a martyr and a folk hero of this man. This is a bad actor who did something terribly wrong, deserves time in jail for it. This doesn’t need to be a Luigi Mangione situation where people want to emulate him and take up arms,&quot; she said.
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Co-host Sunny Hostin said people should be outraged that someone allegedly tried to assassinate Trump, and his Cabinet.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Sydney Sweeney’s risqué ‘Euphoria’ wedding scene sends social media into frenzy</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sydney Sweeney’s risqué ‘Euphoria’ wedding scene sends social media into frenzy</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Sydney Sweeney’s latest &quot;Euphoria&quot; episode had fans buzzing – not just about Cassie’s walk down the aisle, but about a risqué bridal look that viewers said stole the spotlight.
Fans watched Sweeney&apos;s character, Cassie Howard, get married in season three&apos;s third episode. Despite Cassie&apos;s dream for a &quot;classy wedding,&quot; a low-cut corset gown that left little to the imagination, prompting fan reactions online. As Cassie performed her first dance with now-husband Nate Jacobs, played by Jacob Elordi, her pasties continued to peak out of the top of her low-cut gown.
&quot;Cassie saying she&apos;s not having a ghetto wedding and having her whole nipple pasties out in her wedding dress,&quot; one X user wrote.
&quot;she wanted a classy wedding yet her nip pasties are on display...&quot; another added.
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&quot;i just saw on Instagram that the costume designer said sydney kept having nip slips so they just embraced it because that&apos;s who cassie is lmfao,&quot; one said.
Others praised Sweeney&apos;s acting in the episode. One user wrote, &quot;Sydney Sweeney has always been able to act. Regardless of your personal views on her, she knows what she&apos;s doing on screen.&quot;
&quot;sydney sweeney saving all of her acting powers for this wedding special of #euphoria is crazy,&quot; another wrote. &quot;one of the best television performances of the year for this episode alone.&quot;
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While filming the wedding episode for &quot;Euphoria&quot; season three, it became clear Sweeney&apos;s extra-low-cut dress was a wardrobe malfunction waiting to happen.
&quot;Sydney kept having nip slips,&quot; costume designer Natasha Newman-Thomas told Instyle. &quot;And I was like, &apos;OK, we&apos;re not going to tape her in. We&apos;re going to embrace it.&apos; And I was like, &apos;We&apos;re going to make custom pasties out of the same hand-beaded fabric and embrace the nip slip because that&apos;s so Cassie.&apos;&quot;
The costume designer claimed the dress matched &quot;Cassie&apos;s psychology,&quot; as she wanted to be &quot;a princess&quot; on her big day.
&quot;And we really wanted her to feel special,&quot; Newman-Thomas explained. &quot;And I wanted to make the most beautiful, sexy wedding dress with just the slightest touch of tackiness because it&apos;s Cassie.&quot;
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Sweeney has faced criticism each week since the show&apos;s premiere on April 12. Sweeney&apos;s portrayal of Cassie Howard has focused largely on the character&apos;s desire to start an OnlyFans account in order to pay for an extravagant wedding she planned to have.
&quot;I&apos;ve no words for Sydney, this scene [is] actually terrible,&quot; a user wrote about the scene where Sweeney&apos;s character poses as an &quot;adult baby&quot; for her OnlyFans content.
Viewers online were quick to claim the show&apos;s creator was &quot;humiliating&quot; Sweeney with the OnlyFans storyline.
&quot;Sydney Sweeney in season 3 is literally just humiliating her. I don&apos;t get how they don&apos;t see that it&apos;s not about this, her role is reduced to basically HUMILIATING HER, she&apos;s not gonna win any awards like that,&quot; one user wrote on X, before referencing a future scene. &quot;They dress her like a baby, pretending to be a baby with a pacifier for what?&quot;
Fellow &quot;Euphoria&quot; star and former OnlyFans model Chloe Cherry called out Sweeney&apos;s character&apos;s storyline &quot;crazy as f--k&quot; given Cassie&apos;s privileged lifestyle.
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&quot;People have the weirdest ideas and fantasies of sex work being like, so empowering, and we’ve seen all these news stories where they’re like, ‘Oh, OnlyFans model makes $700 billion in a month,’ and everyone’s like, &apos;whoa,&apos;&quot; she told Refinery29. &quot;I literally just think that these things are a bit of smoke and mirrors, actually, and I don’t know. I don’t even really understand what it means to be on OnlyFans. Honestly, I don’t even really know what people are doing on there.&quot;
&quot;It’s really hard to say if it would give [Cassie] any power,&quot; she added. &quot;Obviously, Cassie is extremely attractive, so it probably would lead to her making a lot of money. But it just feels crazy as f--k to see somebody living like Cassie turn to sex work. It’s like, holy s--t, that’s where we’re at in society? I really think that OnlyFans is a crazy, weird phenomenon of the 2020s that we will look back on and be very confused by.&quot;
Cherry joined the cast of &quot;Euphoria&quot; as Faye Valentine in the second season. What she thought would be a small role, turned into something bigger as she&apos;s had more screentime in the third season. She used to think she couldn&apos;t break into Hollywood with her past on OnlyFans.
&quot;OnlyFans and sex work have become more normalized, but it’s literally only because of capitalism and the economy getting worse,&quot; she clarified. &quot;It has nothing to do with empowerment or power or anything. What it actually 100% has to do with is just the fact that we live under capitalism and the economy is horrible. That’s why people are turning to it.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Billionaires Are Dominating California Politics, From Governor’s Race to Wealth Tax Proposal</news:name>
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			<news:title>Billionaires Are Dominating California Politics, From Governor’s Race to Wealth Tax Proposal</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Airline doesn&apos;t buy couple&apos;s claim that they were praying, bans them for attempting to join mile high club</news:name>
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			<news:title>Airline doesn&apos;t buy couple&apos;s claim that they were praying, bans them for attempting to join mile high club</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Another horny couple on vacation couldn’t wait until their flight landed to fool around and insisted on doing so in the plane&apos;s cabin. It earned them a lifetime ban from the airline.
Believe it or not, there are people flying alongside you that don’t want to witness you going at it as the plane takes off. Those sorts of activities, if you can&apos;t control yourself, are reserved for the bathroom at cruising altitudes.
Let&apos;s head across the pond where a couple in their 50s ignored these guidelines and almost caused their flight to the Spanish island of Gran Canaria to be delayed at England&apos;s East Midlands Airport.
The two were caught on camera by fellow passengers who were filming while the plane was on the runway preparing for takeoff. Their head start on joining the Mile High Club was reported to flight attendants by Darren Street, 51, and his wife Lisa, 47.
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They didn’t want to get involved, but there were kids on the flight. They couldn’t sit by and take a chance that one of them noticed what was obviously taking place.
&quot;It was incredibly blatant, there was a lot of vigorous movement going on in his jogging bottoms. My wife and I were shocked and disgusted,&quot; Darren told The Sun. &quot;We told a crew member, and they came over to speak to the couple.&quot;
The couple in question had an explanation for what was going on. This wasn’t them warming up for entrance into the Mile High Club. It was all a misunderstanding. This was their first time flying, and they were putting in a good word before the plane took off.
&quot;But, when confronted, the couple claimed they were praying because it was their first time on a plane,&quot; Darren continued. &quot;They must have thought it was the stewardess’s first day on earth, we all knew what they were doing.&quot;
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Instead of ruining the trip for everyone and turning the plane around, the Jet2 crew decided to proceed and that the horned-up couple would be banned from the hotel and removed from their flight back.
That made for an awkward four-hour flight to their vacation destination. Jet2 confirmed in a statement to The Sun that the couple had been banned for life from their airline.
They said, in part, &quot;As a family-friendly airline and holiday company, we take a zero-tolerance approach to appalling behavior such as this.&quot;
You win some, and you lose some making attempts at the Mile High Club. This was a big loss for these two. We can only hope they&apos;ve figured out that such attempts need to be respectfully made in a vacant and cramped airplane bathroom.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Man charged with attempted assassination of Trump in White House correspondents&apos; dinner shooting</news:name>
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			<news:title>King Charles III arrives in United States on a delicate mission to restore the UK-US relationship</news:title>
			<news:keywords>King Charles III has arrived in the United States on a four-day state visit aimed at celebrating the United States’ 250th anniversary. The trip beginning Monday comes amid strained trans-Atlantic ties partly over disagreements between the U.K. government and President…</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Lynn Schmidt: The Founders built safeguards. Our politics rendered them useless</news:name>
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			<news:title>Lynn Schmidt: The Founders built safeguards. Our politics rendered them useless</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The men who gathered in Philadelphia in 1787 were students of history, and it taught them a singular lesson: power corrupts, and unchecked power can destroy a republic.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>NJ Rose: Bridge delays</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Editor: So, we&apos;re presenting our 60% finished plan for a second bridge. For decades it has been studied, planned and talked to death about. Too bad we don&apos;t have Robert McCulloch. He would have had a bridge up years ago.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Flagstaff residents raise health concerns about  new ICE office: ‘For me, it’s blood money’</news:name>
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			<news:title>Flagstaff residents raise health concerns about  new ICE office: ‘For me, it’s blood money’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FLAGSTAFF – When Surprise residents gathered to protest a planned Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in January, they joined many other  Arizonans publicly rallying against the expansion of ICE into their city this year. A host of new ICE facilities and offices have been announced throughout the state since the start of 2026, most recently in Flagstaff. 
Maria Castillo Rincon is a member of Keep Flagstaff Together and a 17-year resident of Flagstaff. Rincon became emotional as she discussed the conditions detainees are held in prior to deportation.
She was recently involved in a legal battle alongside the Florence Project to provide medical care to a detainee while in ICE custody.
“For me, it’s blood money,” Rincon said. “Because if they take a person that has a medical condition, they take them into this place where they’re going to hold him, or they take him to a detention center, and they die, whose fault is that because they’re not getting medical care?”
In response, lawmakers and community members have raised concerns about the expansion of and conditions inside  of ICE facilities  across Arizona. During a recent surprise visit to a short term facility at Mesa Gateway Airport, Arizona Democratic Reps. Greg Stanton, Yassamin Ansari and Adelita Grijalva said they found the facility overcrowded.  
In an Instagram reel following the visit, Ansari characterized the facility as “unacceptable” and a “health and safety hazard” where detainees were packed into rooms designed for half the number of people held there. 
Ansari has conducted multiple oversight visits at ICE facilities in the past but said the conditions at the airport facility were the most inhumane she had seen.
ICE has other holding facilities located in Florence and Eloy, with a warehouse in Surprise being outfitted to hold 500 detainees. Flagstaff residents are also worried about a new ICE office opening, where detainees in northern Arizona would be held and the health toll it would take on immigrants – both physically and mentally.
As of March 26, ICE had detained over 2,500 individuals in Arizona, with 64% classified as non-criminals. In 2025 alone, ICE arrested over 8,400 individuals in Arizona. 
Before deportation, many immigrants are held at temporary facilities designed for 12-hour stays, but Rincon said some are held for weeks.
“They’re not going to have running water, they’re not going to have a toilet to use, they’re not going to have a place to sleep, more than likely, they’re not going to have a comfy, warm room to sleep,” Rincon said. “If the floor is cold, they’re probably not even going to have blankets.”
Those being detained are not the only people affected by an increased ICE presence. The new office set to open in Flagstaff is located a mile from the Northern Arizona University campus, leaving students worried how the federal presence will affect their mental health. 
The new ICE office will be located on 1585 S. Plaza Drive and is less than a mile west of Northern Arizona University. (Photo by Dermont Stevenson/Cronkite News)



Adam Pruzhanovsky, a second year student at NAU, said ICE can only bring harm.
“I think that it definitely is a detriment to social well-being. Not just like physical safety, obviously, but people aren’t going to want to go out, people aren’t going to want to do what they normally do, and that’s going to have a really bad impact on mental well-being,” Pruzhanovsky
Beyond mental health, Rincon said  ICE presence in Flagstaff would also affect people’s ability to access medical care. 
“Let’s say that they stop working because they’re afraid that they’re going to be detained at their job, then they’re going to stop working. They’re not going to have any income,” Rincon said. “They’re going to stop medicating. They’re going to stop accessing their medication. They can die, too.”
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			  <news:name>Valley hockey community turns out at sixth annual Skatin’ for Leighton</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-27T21:41:48.111Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Valley hockey community turns out at sixth annual Skatin’ for Leighton</news:title>
			<news:keywords>SCOTTSDALE – A dunk tank, a rack of signed NHL jerseys and hundreds of children rollerblading around the concourse at Salt River Fields while numerous others walked the baseball field below. 
That scene greeted everyone who walked into the Arizona Diamondbacks spring training stadium on Sunday for the sixth annual Skatin’ for Leighton. 
With 675 tickets sold, more than $80,000 raised, and media coverage across the Valley, the courage of a 9-year-old girl continues to inspire the Valley more than five years after her death, and two years after the Coyotes’ departure. 
“When you have a kid that passes away that meant so much to the community, your biggest fear is that they’re going to be forgotten, the light’s going to fade, right?” Leighton Accardo’s father, Jeremy, said. “It’s stuff like this that keeps that light glowing even brighter so it’s incredibly important to us as a family, and I think it’s even more important to the girls.”
Leighton Accardo passed away on Nov. 24, 2020 after a valiant 18-month battle with cancer. To honor her, Valley native and former USA women’s national hockey team member Lyndsey Fry skated 96 miles across the Valley in February 2021.
Alongside a community of youth hockey enthusiasts and Accardo’s parents, Jeremy and Carly, Fry has continued to expand the event year after year, originally collaborating with the Arizona Coyotes and other organizations in the area. 
When the Coyotes relocated to Salt Lake City after the 2023-24 NHL season, there were concerns about the future of Skatin’ for Leighton and girls youth hockey in Arizona. 
“As soon as the team announced they were leaving, one of the first things (Carly) said to me was, ‘What happens to Skatin’ for Leighton?’” said Fry, who coached Leighton with the Arizona Kachinas youth hockey program. “I’m like, ‘I promise you, we’re gonna make it bigger and better. Just because the team’s leaving, that’s not going to change anything about the event.’”
Fry has kept her promise in the years since, commending “an incredible committee of people” behind the scenes who hustled to bring in the highest number of sponsors the event has ever seen this year. 
In addition to signed NHL jerseys featuring players such as Macklin Celebrini, Quinn Hughes, Jack Hughes, Auston Matthews and Alex Ovechkin, the event also received donations from former Coyotes players Lawson Crouse, Dylan Guenther and Clayton Keller, now with the Utah Mammoth, and Josh Doan, now with the Buffalo Sabres. 
Within Skatin’ for Leighton, Fry has constantly added different activities, including a dunk tank and a bouncy slide. Fry also cut her hair and donated 10 inches of it to children in need.
All the funds raised at the event go toward the Leighton Accardo Memorial Fund, which “provides financial assistance to young girls with a passion for hockey.” 
“The fundraiser doesn’t go to cancer research like a lot of fundraisers do, mostly because we wanted to make sure Leighton was remembered for what she loved, not what took her life,” Fry said. 
Before the celebration, the Kachinas, an all-girls hockey program based in Mesa that Fry co-founded, also had a year-end gathering. Matt Shott, the other co-founder of the club, faced a similar battle with cancer and passed away in 2021. 
The Matt Shott Arizona Hockey Legacy Foundation, established in his honor, also had a booth at the event, with its goal to “support hockey programming and the growth of the sport in Arizona.”
Arizona State hockey players (left to right) Lincoln Kuehne, Ben Kevan and Logan Morrell took part in the sixth annual Skatin’ for Leighton at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick in Scottsdale, Ariz. on Sunday. (Photo courtesy of Amy Jones, AZ Focus Sports Photography)



This is the second consecutive year that Skatin’ for Leighton has taken place at Salt River Fields, after the Coyotes held the event at Mountain America Stadium in 2024. With ASU hockey now the biggest hockey program in the Valley, Sun Devils players Logan Morrell, Lincoln Kuehne and Ben Kevan also took part in the event.
Morrell’s connection with the Accardos harkens back to his childhood, where he skated in Gilbert as a teenager. The Accardos live in Gilbert.
Seeing the community of young girls come together to celebrate Leighton evoked personal connections, with Kevan and Morrell referring to their younger sisters, who played hockey. 
“I’d say 20 years ago, honestly, there would probably be nothing like this,” Kuehne said. “Even with the Coyotes gone, you can see the game’s grown.”
“With the PWHL (Professional Women’s Hockey League), it’s really growing at a fast rate,” Kevan added. 
As the Valley’s tightly knit community celebrated Leighton’s story – one that no hockey fan in Arizona will ever forget – Carly Accardo emphasized the event’s impact on girls youth hockey. 
“There are a lot of girls that need financial assistance,” she said. “We don’t want that to be the reason why a girl can’t play hockey.”
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			  <news:name>Ex-Obama aide calls on Kimmel to apologize for &apos;tasteless&apos; Trump joke ahead of assassination attempt</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ex-Obama aide calls on Kimmel to apologize for &apos;tasteless&apos; Trump joke ahead of assassination attempt</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A top Democratic strategist for former President Barack Obama is calling on Jimmy Kimmel to apologize for the poorly aged joke about President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump made just days before Saturday&apos;s assassination attempt.
Former Obama White House advisor and CNN political analyst David Axelrod weighed in on the controversy after the Trumps on Monday both called for Kimmel&apos;s firing.
&quot;I like @jimmykimmel. He&apos;s funny &amp; courageous at a time when there has been too much cowardice. That said, this WAS a tasteless joke,&quot; Axelrod wrote on X.
&quot;The WH will use any issue to demand he be fired because his satire touches a nerve, and ABC is right to resist. But he&apos;d be right to apologize,&quot; Axelrod added.
MELANIA TRUMP CALLS FOR ABC TO FIRE JIMMY KIMMEL OVER ‘HATEFUL AND VIOLENT RHETORIC’
Disney did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s requests for comment.
Kimmel quickly went viral in the wake of the attack just outside the White House Correspondents&apos; Association Dinner, where the Trumps and nearly the entire Cabinet were located.
On Thursday, Kimmel depicted his own version of the WHCA Dinner where he emceed the annual gala, and leveled several jabs at both the president and first lady.
&quot;Our first lady, Melania, is here. Look at Melania, so beautiful. Mrs. Trump, you have a glow like an expectant widow,&quot; Kimmel said, sparking laughs from the liberal audience.
KIMMEL CALLS MELANIA TRUMP AN ‘EXPECTANT WIDOW’ BEFORE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENTS’ DINNER SHOOTING
The first lady made waves Monday, calling for ABC to &quot;take a stand&quot; and saying Kimmel shouldn&apos;t be able to &quot;enter our homes each evening to spread hate.&quot;
&quot;Kimmel’s hateful and violent rhetoric is intended to divide our country. His monologue about my family isn’t comedy- his words are corrosive and deepens the political sickness within America,&quot; she posted on X.
&quot;People like Kimmel shouldn’t have the opportunity to enter our homes each evening to spread hate. A coward, Kimmel hides behind ABC because he knows the network will keep running cover to protect him. Enough is enough,&quot; the first lady continued. &quot;It is time for ABC to take a stand. How many times will ABC’s leadership enable Kimmel’s atrocious behavior at the expense of our community.&quot;
TRUMP WHITE HOUSE UNLOADS ON KIMMEL, CALLING HIM ‘DERANGED’ AND FOR HIM TO BE FIRED
The president later followed suit, who said in part Monday on Truth Social, &quot;I appreciate that so many people are incensed by Kimmel’s despicable call to violence, and normally would not be responsive to anything that he said but, this is something far beyond the pale. Jimmy Kimmel should be immediately fired by Disney and ABC.&quot;
Last year, Kimmel was briefly suspended by Disney, after controversial remarks about the assassination of Charlie Kirk sparked outrage and a veiled threat was leveled by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). He returned to air days later and insisted he never intended to make light of Kirk’s death. 
In December, ABC extended his contract until at least May 2027.
Cole Tomas Allen of Torrance, California, the 31-year-old accused of targeting Trump and top Cabinet officials Saturday, is facing three counts, including attempting to assassinate the president of the United States, transporting a firearm across state lines, and discharging a firearm during a crime of violence. Top DOJ officials said Monday that additional charges are expected, and he faces life imprisonment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jimmy Kimmel isn&apos;t worth the trouble for ABC</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-27T21:40:43.096Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Jimmy Kimmel isn&apos;t worth the trouble for ABC</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Jimmy Kimmel isn’t worth the problem for ABC.
Last Thursday, Kimmel ran a skit parodying the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, mocking First Lady Melania Trump for a &quot;glow like an expectant widow.&quot; Two days later, the actual White House Correspondents’ Dinner was interrupted by a suspected assassination attempt.
On Monday, both the president and first lady posted about Kimmel&apos;s remarks on social media.
&quot;Kimmel’s hateful and violent rhetoric is intended to divide our country. His monologue about my family isn’t comedy. His words are corrosive and deepen the political sickness within America,&quot; Melania Trump posted on X.
DISNEY SAYS JIMMY KIMMEL&apos;S SHOW &apos;WILL BE PRE-EMPTED INDEFINITELY&apos; FOLLOWING CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSIN COMMENTS
&quot;Wow, Jimmy Kimmel, who is in no way funny as attested to by his terrible television ratings, made a statement on his show that is really shocking,&quot; Donald Trump wrote on Truth Social. &quot;Jimmy Kimmel should be immediately fired by Disney and ABC. Thank you for your attention to this matter!&quot;
Kimmel is a late-night comedian, at least in name. We support a comedian&apos;s right to make jokes about the people in power. That said, a network also reserves the right to judge a so-called comedian for the quality and business implications of their jokes.
And therein lies the concern.
WHOOPI GOLDBERG LASHES OUT AT CRITICS OF &apos;THE VIEW&apos; BEING QUIET ON KIMMEL: &apos;NO ONE SILENCES US&apos;
Jimmy Kimmel isn’t funny. He hasn’t been funny since Trump came down the escalator in 2015. Now he comes off as bitter, smug and sickly partisan.
Despite the heavy news cycle, his show is less popular now than at any time before. In March, ABC’s &quot;Jimmy Kimmel Live!&quot; lost 5% of its total viewership and 13% of its audience in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 age demographic. Kimmel once again ranked third in viewership for the month (2.17 million viewers), behind Fox News’ &quot;Gutfeld!&quot; (3.53 million) and the soon-to-be-canceled &quot;The Late Show with Stephen Colbert&quot; on CBS (2.40 million).
Considering that Colbert&apos;s show lost around $40 million a year, it&apos;s hard to see how ABC can turn a profit on Kimmel&apos;s programming, given its low ratings and large budget.
JIMMY KIMMEL LIKENS ANTI-TRUMP ‘NO KINGS’ PROTESTS TO AMERICAN REVOLUTION
For reference, in 2024, the four late-night shows across CBS, NBC and ABC combined for just $220 million in ad revenue. In 2018, they generated $439 million. That&apos;s a 50% drop in just seven years.
Jimmy Kimmel and his supporters will call the idea of ABC dismissing him an attack on free speech and proof of a fascist administration. In reality, it&apos;s just business.
Kimmel costs ABC more than he&apos;s worth. He is a headache without much upside. His humor is far more hateful than clever at this point.
MELANIA TRUMP CALLS FOR ABC TO ‘TAKE A STAND’ AGAINST JIMMY KIMMEL OVER ‘HATEFUL AND VIOLENT RHETORIC&apos;
He also seems to have a strange fixation on death, whether it&apos;s joking about shooting Trump or the assassination of Charlie Kirk, which led to his suspension last year.
ABC doesn’t need to care that he feuds with Trump. That comes with the job. But it should care that its highly paid late-night host is only relevant when he jokes about people shooting his political foes.
His &quot;jokes&quot; are distasteful and contribute to the political divide that has clearly radicalized the American left and downplayed its fascination with political violence.
And no one knows all of this better than the executives at ABC. Despite its obvious political leanings, the network must know Jimmy Kimmel isn&apos;t worth it anymore.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Arizona must close the border loophole fueling illegal vapes</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arizona must close the border loophole fueling illegal vapes</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Jobe Dickinson
The Arizona Legislature has an opportunity to take a meaningful step toward protecting our communities and bringing transparency to a market that has operated without oversight for far too long.
House Bill 4001 has already passed the Arizona House and recently cleared the Senate’s Regulatory Affairs and Government Efficiency Committee with strong bipartisan support in a 6–1 vote. Now, the full Senate has the chance to act and send this bill to Gov. Katie Hobbs for her signature.
This is a commonsense measure aimed at cracking down on illegal nicotine products that continue to flood into our state.
Let’s be clear about the problem.
For years, vaping products have been smuggled into Arizona instead of coming through legitimate, transparent supply chains. 
At ports of entry across the United States, including along our southern border, shipments are routinely mislabeled in an attempt to evade detection. A container declared as “toys,” “electronics,” or “personal care items” may, in reality, be packed with thousands of illegal vaping devices. Many of these shipments originate overseas, often from China, and are deliberately disguised to bypass inspection.
This is not a loophole. It is a vulnerability.
And for too long, it has been exploited.
Customs and Border Protection agents do extraordinary work under difficult circumstances. But in recent years, they have been stretched thin, particularly along the southern border. When resources are diverted and personnel are overwhelmed, bad actors take notice. Illicit products, including unauthorized vaping devices, have a greater chance of slipping through the cracks.
What happens next is just as concerning.
These illegal products make their way into Arizona communities, where they are sold in smoke shops with little oversight. Many are marketed with bright colors, sweet flavors and packaging that clearly appeal to children.
That is not an accident.
It is a business model built on evasion, deception, and, too often, a deliberate targeting of the next generation of consumers.
HB 4001 is designed to change that.
The bill would establish a framework to ensure that nicotine products sold in Arizona have entered the U.S. legally through our ports of entry. It creates accountability for retailers and distributors, strengthens enforcement mechanisms and helps prevent illicit products from gaining a foothold in our state.
Importantly, it also complements the work being done at the federal level. Arizona cannot control what happens at international ports or dictate foreign manufacturing practices, but we can control what is allowed to be sold within our borders.
We can say that if a product has not entered the United States in a legal way, it has no place on Arizona shelves.
This is not about overregulation. It is about enforcing the law.
It is about supporting the men and women on the front lines of border security who work every day to stop illegal goods from entering our country.
And it is about protecting Arizona families from products that should never have made it here in the first place.
The Border Security Alliance has long worked to combat the flow of illicit goods across our borders, whether it is narcotics, counterfeit merchandise or unauthorized nicotine products. The tactics may differ, but the underlying issue is the same: bad actors exploiting weaknesses in the system for profit.
HB 4001 is a step toward closing one of those gaps.
Arizona has the chance to lead on this issue. By passing this legislation, lawmakers can send a clear message that our state will not be a dumping ground for illegal products and will not tolerate efforts to bypass the safeguards designed to protect consumers.
I urge members of the Senate to support HB 4001 and stand with law enforcement, border officials, and communities across Arizona.
This is about security. This is about accountability. This is about doing what is right.
Jobe Dickinson is the president of the Border Security Alliance, a nonprofit advocate of public policy related to border security, law enforcement, trafficking and illicit trade. 
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			<news:title>38 state AGs sign amicus brief supporting Mass. in Kalshi lawsuit</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Key Points:
The attorneys general said the outcome of the Mass. case affects their citizens
Mass. in September became the first state to sue a prediction market
Kalshi says it should be regulated by the CFTC, not state gaming regulators
Thirty-eight state attorneys general filed an amicus brief in support of Massachusetts’s lawsuit against the prediction market platform Kalshi, as the company and others continue the legal fight over whether state gaming regulators or the Commodity Futures Trading Commission should oversee the industry.
The attorneys general, referred to as “the amici States” in the brief, write that they have “traditionally regulated gambling, including sports betting,” and “are interested in this case because Kalshi’s aggressive theory of preemption threatens the States’ longstanding ability to protect their citizens in this area.”
The brief was penned by Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford and Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost. Signing onto the brief were the attorneys general of Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Wisconsin and the District of Columbia.
The brief outlines that Kalshi continues to operate in states even where sports betting is illegal. The U.S. Supreme Court lifted a ban on sports gambling in most states in 2018. It remains outlawed in 19 states, including in Washington, California and Texas.
“The increased legalization of gambling has not left gambling unregulated,” the brief reads, noting the number of state gambling laws and adding that “state gambling regulation has long co-existed with federal regulation of derivatives markets.”
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell in September 2025 made the Bay State the first in the country to sue a prediction market when she initiated the lawsuit against Kalshi filed in Suffolk County Superior Court. Judge Christopher Barry-Smith in January granted a preliminary injunction in favor of the attorney general, banning Kalshi from offering sports contracts in the state. A month later an appeals court granted Kalshi an emergency stay, putting the ban on hold while the case plays out.
Kalshi, which is based in New York, says it is not gambling or sports betting. The company, which is registered with the CFTC, says it operates more like derivatives markets, which are overseen by the CFTC.
State regulators disagree. For the past year, the prediction market operator has sparred with state regulators across the country over whether it should be beholden to state gaming laws or answer to federal officials. Kalshi alone is involved in more than 30 cases.
The brief, released Friday, came on the same day that the CFTC filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York seeking to prevent the state from enforcing its gambling laws against prediction market operators.
New York Attorney General Letitia James earlier that week sued Coinbase and Gemini for allegedly running illegal gaming enterprises. The case marked the fourth time the CFTC filed a suit against a state seeking to enforce its gambling laws against prediction market companies: The Trump administration earlier this month sued Arizona, Connecticut and Illinois.
Emma Kinery is a State Affairs national reporter covering state politics and policy out of our Washington, D.C. office. Contact Emma Kinery at ekinery@stateaffairs.com or on X @EmmaKinery.
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			  <news:name>Hakeem Jeffries doubles down on &apos;maximum warfare&apos; rhetoric, tells critics &apos;I don&apos;t give a damn&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hakeem Jeffries doubles down on &apos;maximum warfare&apos; rhetoric, tells critics &apos;I don&apos;t give a damn&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., doubled down on his inflammatory rhetoric toward Republicans during a fiery news conference Monday, telling critics, &quot;I don’t give a damn.&quot;
&quot;I stand by it,&quot; Jeffries told reporters, when asked about his vow last week to unleash &quot;maximum warfare&quot; on the GOP to counter the party’s redistricting efforts ahead of November’s midterm elections. &quot;You can continue to criticize me for it. I don&apos;t give a damn about your criticism.&quot;
Jeffries&apos; messaging sparked backlash from Republicans following the third apparent assassination attempt on President Donald Trump&apos;s life at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner Saturday.
The top Democrat defended his choice of words by pointing to a report from The New York Times last year in which an anonymous White House staffer used the same phrase to threaten Democrats.
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&quot;That phrase ‘maximum warfare everywhere, all the time’ came from the White House in the summer of 2025, when they started this redistricting battle, and now they&apos;re big mad,&quot; Jeffries continued. &quot;Why? Because Democrats have decided to finish it. Get lost.&quot;
The top Democrat insisted that he denounced political violence in all of its forms.
Jeffries also had harsh words for White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, who he labeled a &quot;disgrace&quot; and a &quot;stone-cold liar&quot; after she criticized Democrats&apos; rhetoric that frequently labels Trump as an existential threat.
&quot;This so-called White House press secretary wants to lecture America and lecture us about civility. Get lost,&quot; Jeffries said. &quot;Clean up your own house before you have anything to say to us about the language that we use.&quot;
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Leavitt hammered top Democrats’ embrace of hostile messaging toward Trump during a news conference Monday.
&quot;This hateful, constant and violent rhetoric directed at President Trump, day after day after day for 11 years, has helped to legitimize this violence and bring us to this dark moment,&quot; Leavitt said.
&quot;When you have mentally disturbed individuals across the country who are listening to this crazed rhetoric about the president day after day after day, it inspires them to do crazy things,&quot; she added.
The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) sharply criticized Jeffries’ defense of his comments.
&quot;Democrats are playing with fire and pretending they don’t smell the smoke,&quot; NRCC spokesman Mike Marinella said in a statement. &quot;If they can’t bring themselves to put an end to this kind of rhetoric, it proves they&apos;ll do anything to appease their far-left base.&quot;
Jeffries on Monday also blasted a proposed new congressional map that Florida’s Republican legislature is expected to pass in the coming days that is aimed at erasing Democrats’ gains in Virginia, where voters approved a gerrymander targeting four Republican-held seats last week. 
&quot;The so-called map, which is a DeSantis dummymander actually, is blatantly unconstitutional,&quot; Jeffries said. &quot;Florida is not going to make a meaningful difference as it relates to their efforts to rig the midterm elections. That effort has failed.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ohio teacher fired after video appearing to lament Trump surviving WHCA Dinner shooting</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ohio teacher fired after video appearing to lament Trump surviving WHCA Dinner shooting</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An Ohio teacher has been fired after posting a video on TikTok in which she appeared to voice disappointment that President Donald Trump was not killed in the Saturday shooting during the White House Correspondents&apos; Association Dinner.
&quot;Man, there&apos;s been a few creators on here saying that like Friday or yesterday could have been the day and then I wake up to that news, but not that news,&quot; a teacher for BrightPath identified as Corrine Baum said in the video. &quot;We&apos;re going to have to pay really close attention to what they&apos;re trying to actually distract us from.&quot;
In a Monday statement to Fox News Digital, a spokesperson for BrightPath, an early learning and childcare provider in Cincinnati, said, &quot;Our organization does not tolerate and explicitly condemns any calls for violence.&quot; 
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The spokesperson added, &quot;The comments made online by this individual are deeply inconsistent with our values. The individual in question has been terminated.&quot;
Cole Tomas Allen was arrested Saturday night after authorities said he opened fire at the Washington Hilton Hotel during the dinner, which Trump was attending for the first time as president.
On her LinkedIn profile, which now appears to be deleted, Baum identified herself as being affiliated with The Children’s House, which was rebranded to BrightPath in 2023. A local Fox report stated she was instructing young students at its Bridgetown Child Care Center as of Sunday.
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In 2023, Bright Path announced that &quot;The Children’s House has officially rebranded to BrightPath Kids!&quot;
In the announcement, BrightPath said, &quot;The Children&apos;s House’s mission, ‘Preparing Today&apos;s Children for Tomorrow&apos;s Future,’ aligns with BrightPath’s commitment to ensuring that all children have ‘The Best Start in Life.’ Both of these vision statements provide a foundation that ensures children will be ready for whatever may come their way in the future, allowing children to explore the world around them, examining their environments and fostering their innate curiosity through hands-on interactions of their individual journey of learning.&quot; 
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Fox News Digital attempted to reach Baum for comment. 
Trump, first lady Melania Trump, and several senior Cabinet officials were evacuated Saturday after shots broke out at the hotel. A Secret Service agent was struck but survived, and there were no fatalities.
The suspect is facing life imprisonment. Fox News Digital reported Allen wanted to target Trump administration officials in his foiled attack, according to law enforcement sources.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Former NFL sideline reporter Michele Tafoya weighs in on why Russini&apos;s credibility is forever gone</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former NFL sideline reporter Michele Tafoya weighs in on why Russini&apos;s credibility is forever gone</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Michele Tafoya knows the NFL media world better than most, which is why her take on the Dianna Russini-Mike Vrabel scandal carries more weight than the average media pundit.
Photos of Vrabel and Russini that surfaced online earlier this month sparked widespread speculation about the nature of their relationship. Russini resigned from The Athletic on April 14, 2026, and both she and Vrabel have denied any wrongdoing; Vrabel said he’s seeking counseling, and the NFL has said Vrabel is not under investigation under the league’s personal conduct policy.
The former NBC &quot;Sunday Night Football&quot; sideline reporter, who is now running for the Republican nomination for Minnesota’s open U.S. Senate seat, joined &quot;Don&apos;t @ Me with Dan Dakich&quot; on Monday and gave a strong opinion on the ongoing controversy.
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Dakich asked whether Russini’s alleged actions hurt women in broadcast media, especially women covering the NFL, as many people have opined. However, Tafoya chose a different route.
Tafoya said she’d like to think the answer is &quot;not at all&quot; unless it somehow becomes a trend. That’s a pretty important distinction, because she wasn’t interested in turning this into some sweeping statement about women in sports media. She framed it as something much simpler, and much more damaging: a straight-up credibility problem.
And she’s right.
If the allegations are true, this is not a &quot;poor women in media&quot; story. It’s an ethics story and that was Tafoya’s central point. She asked how a reporter can possibly cover the NFL objectively while being romantically involved with a head coach, especially one tied to one of the league’s most prominent franchises.
How does she cover other coaches objectively? How does she cover other teams objectively? How does she cover that team objectively when everyone knows she&apos;s gotten personally involved with the person she&apos;s supposed to be reporting on professionally?
She doesn&apos;t, which is why it&apos;s unlikely that Russini will ever work as an NFL reporter again. She might get another job in media, but the idea of her returning to reporting on the league is difficult to imagine because there&apos;s nothing more important to a reporter than credibility.
But Tafoya was careful not to turn criticism of one reporter into criticism of all female reporters. She didn’t hide behind the idea that pointing out an ethical problem is somehow unfair. She just called it what it is: crossing a journalistic line.
Tafoya even made clear that she’d feel the same way if the genders were flipped. If a male reporter were involved with a female NFL assistant coach, she said the ethical problem would be exactly the same. Same conflict. Same lack of objectivity. Same stain on the work.
Of course, it&apos;s important to note the vast majority of coaches in the major professional leagues are men; therefore, that scenario is far less likely. This situation is likely to only come up under these circumstances. However, Tafoya&apos;s larger point is that painting with a broad brush in this situation is the wrong approach.
&quot;That&apos;s crossing journalistic lines of objectivity and ethics, and that&apos;s where I&apos;m really disappointed,&quot; Tafoya said of Russini before adding, &quot;As a journalist, you are not supposed to fraternize with the people you&apos;re covering.&quot;
The through-line for Tafoya, though, is that this is a Dianna Russini problem and not a general female reporter issue.
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As far as Vrabel, Tafoya addressed the idea that there&apos;s a &quot;double standard&quot; in how Russini has been criticized versus Vrabel. There are some who feel Vrabel isn&apos;t feeling the same heat as Russini, but there&apos;s a reason for that.
As Tafoya noted, the journalist is the one crossing the professional ethical boundary. For the coach, the fallout may be personal, public and family-related, but for the reporter, the fallout hits the actual core of the job. Vrabel certainly doesn&apos;t appear to be the best husband or father in this scenario, but as long as his ability to win football games remains unchanged, then it doesn&apos;t affect his professional career.
That’s why this story lands harder on the media side.
Coaches are paid to win and Vrabel led the New England Patriots to a Super Bowl berth this past season. He isn&apos;t going anywhere. But reporters are paid to deliver credible information obtained ethically. The public must trust them.
Once that credibility is gone, every scoop, every sourced report, every carefully worded leak, and every conveniently timed bit of &quot;inside information&quot; starts to look a lot different.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>State officials said the altercation appeared to be the result of a &quot;gang-related&quot; dispute.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Kaden Wetjen found out he was drafted by the Steelers while casually playing golf with his girlfriend</news:name>
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			<news:title>Kaden Wetjen found out he was drafted by the Steelers while casually playing golf with his girlfriend</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Imagine being mid-round on the golf course, wedge in hand, just trying to keep your score respectable… and then your phone rings and it’s the Pittsburgh Steelers telling you they’re drafting you.
That was reality for former Iowa Hawkeyes wide receiver Kaden Wetjen this weekend.
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Wetjen was out at Stone Creek Golf Club near Iowa’s campus, playing a casual round with his girlfriend, Rachel Bierman, and friends when the moment hit. According to the video Bierman posted, he was on the eighth hole when Pittsburgh called to say they were taking him with the No. 121 overall pick in the fourth round.
Not exactly your typical draft party setup.
Bierman captured the moment as Wetjen stood near the green, casually holding a wedge while taking the call — a scene that somehow makes getting drafted to the NFL feel like just another Saturday afternoon.
&quot;Hole 8, Round 4, Pick 121 - a moment we will remember forever,&quot; she wrote.
From there, the group paused the round and pulled up a livestream to watch the pick come through officially.
&quot;I didn’t shank it into the pond after I got picked so everything’s going good,&quot; Wetjen said.
The golf course moment is fun, but Wetjen’s path to that call is just as interesting.
He started his career at Iowa Western Community College before transferring to Iowa in 2022. 
While his receiving numbers never jumped off the page — he totaled 23 catches for 197 yards and a touchdown in his FBS career — he made his mark on special teams.
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In 2024, he led the nation with 727 kick return yards and took both a kickoff and a punt back for touchdowns.
Then in his final season, he doubled down. Wetjen led the nation in punt return yards (563), averaged 26.8 yards per return and scored three punt return touchdowns. By the time he left Iowa, Wetjen had piled up 1,538 kick return yards and 954 punt return yards, with six total return touchdowns.
&quot;He plays the game fearlessly, but he plays it smart,&quot; Steelers special teams coordinator Danny Crossman said, per the Steelers website. &quot;Our top rated dual return player, and in this new dynamic kickoff age of the National Football League, to have a guy that&apos;s in our opinion very good at both, we think it&apos;s going to be a major addition and pay dividends for the club.&quot;
And just in case you were wondering, Wetjen didn’t finish that round of golf.
&quot;No, we’re going back to party now!&quot; he told reporters on a phone call.
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			<news:title>Republicans Push for Trump’s White House Ballroom After Gala Attack</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Michael Pacer: Nation building</news:name>
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			<news:title>Michael Pacer: Nation building</news:title>
			<news:keywords>For decades, we have found our country entangled with &quot;nation building&quot; that always ended in disaster. These countries were either too poor in natural resources, too corrupt, or had a percentage of the population that was too fixated on religious…</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Sun-soaked Boca Bash revelers meet badge blitz as cops flood wild floating party scene</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sun-soaked Boca Bash revelers meet badge blitz as cops flood wild floating party scene</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Thousands of bikini-clad revelers were met by an increased law enforcement presence as they took to the Florida water over the weekend for another year of the infamous boozy Boca Bash.   
The party, which is held annually on the last Sunday of April, is a ticket-free event hosted on Lake Boca Raton, located along the Sunshine State’s southeastern coast. 
While the bash attracts thousands of rowdy revelers, this year&apos;s party saw a significant law enforcement presence up and down the shores after previous events led to numerous arrests. 
&quot;I will say that this year there is definitely a heavy law enforcement presence,&quot; CJ Thomas, a local resident who regularly attends Boca Bash, told WPEC. &quot;This year they really struck down on the boat ramps. So all of the local boat ramps from Delray to Fort Lauderdale are closed.&quot;
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Another local resident, Taylor Thomas, told the outlet that two undercover cops were there.
The City of Boca Raton has no official involvement regarding the sanctioning of the party, a spokesperson confirmed to Fox News Digital. 
However, officials work closely with community partners, such as the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), &quot;on public safety, coordination with partner agencies, and providing the appropriate level of enforcement and response to help protect the community,&quot; a city spokesperson said in a statement to Fox News Digital. 
The Boca Raton Police Department confirmed that one individual was arrested on a charge of driving under the influence.
Additionally, preliminary information indicates FWC officers made three arrests over the weekend, two for boating under the influence and one for battery, a spokesperson confirmed to Fox News Digital. Authorities also responded to six boating collisions that did not result in any serious injuries. 
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The move comes after the spring-break-reminiscent event has been marred by tragedy and lawlessness in previous years.
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In 2018, 32-year-old Francis Roselin, of West Palm Beach, drowned while enjoying festivities on the water. 
At the time of his death, his friend, Strogoff Prevot, told WPTV that Roselin had fallen behind when their group swam to a sandbar. Law enforcement and Roselin’s friends frantically searched for the missing swimmer, but rescue attempts by Ocean Rescue and the Coast Guard were unsuccessful. 
Roselin’s body was later discovered by a swimmer at the bottom of the Intracoastal Waterway, with the Boca Raton Police Department determining he died by drowning.
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Roselin’s girlfriend, Tamekia Rich, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the City of Boca Raton, alleging officials had acted negligently by failing to provide adequate supervision of the water and failing to control the crowd. 
However, the city rebutted the allegations, saying that Boca Bash was an unsanctioned event and therefore not hosted by officials.
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Six years later, in 2024, drone video capturing two teenagers hurling two trash cans filled with bottles and other waste over the side of their fishing boat in footage that went viral, leading to outrage both online and within the community. 
Video showed the two teens, 15 and 16, speeding away from the event as a trail of garbage was left in their wake.
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The Boca Bash’s Facebook page condemned the incident, writing they were &quot;angered and disturbed by these actions.&quot; 
&quot;Once the video was posted, we quickly got to work with the community to discover who the owner of the boat was and who was on the vessel in this particular instance committing an egregious act,&quot; they wrote.
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The pair of teens ultimately turned themselves in to police and faced third-degree felony charges for causing pollution &quot;so as to harm or injure human health or welfare, animal, plant or aquatic life or property,&quot; the Miami Herald reported.
In a statement to the Palm Beach Post, one of the boy’s parents issued a statement through a spokesperson apologizing for their son’s actions.
&quot;We take responsibility for caring for our oceans and our community very seriously, and we are extremely saddened by what occurred last weekend at Boca Bash,&quot; the family wrote. &quot;We want to extend our sincerest apologies to everyone who has been impacted and rightfully upset by what occurred.&quot;
Fox News Digital’s Sarah Rumpf-Whitten contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Illegal migrant accused of NY dumpster rape captured on Texas bus as he fled toward southern border: DA</news:title>
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The victim, who passed out drunk before the attack, was allegedly beaten and left for dead in a parking lot outside the Esperanza Deli Cafe in Amityville.
Jose Ignacio Bonilla Garcia, 32, first met the unnamed male victim in the deli, according to the Suffolk County District Attorney&apos;s Office.
They went outside around 4 a.m. on March 27, and the victim was so intoxicated that he collapsed unexpectedly, authorities said.
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Surveillance video allegedly shows Bonilla Garcia drag the unconscious man behind a dumpster and sexually assault him.
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The victim woke up in the middle of the attack, and Bonilla Garcia allegedly beat him unconscious once again with his fists and a wood plank, according to prosecutors, leaving him &quot;bloodied and battered&quot; on the ground before fleeing.
A delivery driver found the victim hours later and called 911.
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By the time police had identified Bonilla Garcia as a suspect, he had already fled the state on a bus. U.S. Marshals captured him in Rosenberg, Texas, however, allegedly headed toward the southern border.
He has since been extradited from Fort Bend County in Texas to New York and was arraigned Monday.
&quot;Accountability for perpetrators of sexual violence is not just a legal obligation, but also a moral one,&quot; Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney said in a statement. &quot;My office will do everything in its power to ensure that those who commit such heinous acts are held accountable, not just for the sake of justice, but to protect others and to send a clear message that these crimes will not be tolerated in Suffolk County.&quot;
Bonilla Garcia is being held without bail on two charges of first-degree rape and one of felony assault. He&apos;s due back in court on May 28.
The suspect faces up to 25 years in prison if convicted of the most serious charges.
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			<news:title>Mike Vrabel back at Patriots facility after just two days away, raising eyebrows across the NFL</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Mike Vrabel was back in his office at the New England Patriots facility on Monday after taking the weekend off to strike some sort of balance between, as he put it, the two most important things in his life, which are his family and his football team.
But Vrabel balancing those two things may prove challenging because, as NFL observers are noting, he&apos;s tried balancing acts in the past.
And failed.
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So it is of little surprise that his new narrative about balance is being met with skepticism around the NFL.
Vrabel spent Saturday and Sunday with his family amid a scandal involving former NFL insider for The Athletic Dianna Russini. Vrabel and Russini have been shown together in photos made public over the past three weeks at an Arizona resort embracing and holding hands as well as spending time in a hot tub and lounging by a pool.
The pair has also been captured together in other non-football settings dating back to 2020.
And even as Russini eventually resigned from The Athletic amid the media company&apos;s investigation into the relationship and then deleted her X account, the coach has offered varying accounts and comments on the issue with the latest coming last Thursday when he made the point he would be spending time with his family and seeking counseling.
&quot;I have committed to seeking counseling, starting this weekend,&quot; Vrabel said in a statement announcing he&apos;d miss the last day of the NFL Draft.
&quot;What I believe is best for the two most important things in my life — my family and this football team — is for us to take the necessary steps to work together and to give them what I told them I&apos;d give them, which is the best version of me,&quot; Vrabel added just before the start of the draft on Thursday.
&quot;That&apos;s what we&apos;re going to do. That&apos;s going to start, that has started, that will continue this weekend and it will continue for however long it takes for me to give them and complete that promise of giving them the best version of me possible.&quot;
And this is where Vrabel is already running into a credibility problem: People around the NFL are watching all this and doing what NFL people do by studying their opponent.
And some who spoke to OutKick with the understanding their names would not be used said they&apos;re not buying Vrabel&apos;s story.
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&quot;What kind of counseling begins on the weekend?&quot; one NFL talent evaluator asked.
&quot;Is he getting counseling or getting away with his wife and kids, or just avoiding having to do another press conference where he refuses to tell the whole truth?&quot; an NFC pro player director said.
&quot;I&apos;m having trouble keeping his story straight.&quot;
The skepticism comes with some background because Vrabel has been practically all over the place since this story turned into something of a soap opera.
The coach initially dismissed the photos and accompanying story.
&quot;These photos show a completely innocent interaction and any suggestion otherwise is laughable,&quot; Vrabel told the New York Post in a statement.
Then the story picked up steam and Vrabel changed his dismissive tune.
&quot;I don&apos;t think those comments, um, I think that was an attempt to protect your family and I would never be dismissive,&quot; Vrabel said.
Vrabel also was asked how long his indefinite time away from the team might last. He said he had no idea, suggesting it might take a while.
&quot;I can&apos;t answer that,&quot; he said. &quot;I can only say that whatever my family needs, that&apos;s what I&apos;ll provide ... I&apos;m not sure what&apos;s going to be needed of me, but I just know I&apos;m going to take the necessary steps with the people that I care about — that&apos;s my family and this team.&quot;
The family apparently didn&apos;t need him as much as the Patriots did on Monday. The team last week started the offseason conditioning program which continues this week. Vrabel, back in the office, is expected to be around the facility for that.
And this:
Many people in the NFL have at different times heard Vrabel preach about the importance of family, dating back to his time as the Tennessee Titans head coach. During practically every draft, he&apos;s made a point of asking his team&apos;s picks about their family.
But, as one executive pointed out, Vrabel&apos;s long-understood concern for family — including his own — now rings hollow as everyone forms opinions about the relationship the coach had with Russini that came at the expense of his family.
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			<news:title>Rectal cancer deaths rising up to three times faster in specific age group, study finds</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rectal cancer deaths are rising at a significantly faster rate than colon cancer among younger Americans, a trend that researchers warn will continue to escalate without a shift in treatment.
Mortality rates for rectal cancer are growing two to three times faster than those for colon cancer among adults aged 20 to 44, according to a study to be presented at Digestive Disease Week 2026 in Chicago.
The data suggests that for older millennials, specifically those between the ages of 35 and 44, rectal cancer mortality is projected to escalate through 2035.
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&quot;Colorectal cancer is no longer considered predominantly a disease of older adults,&quot; said lead author Mythili Menon Pathiyil, a gastroenterology fellow at SUNY Upstate Medical University. &quot;Rectal cancer, especially, is becoming a growing problem in younger individuals.&quot;
The researchers analyzed Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) death records from 1999 to 2023. 
Using a machine learning model to project future trends, the team found that the mortality gap between the two types of cancer is widening across every demographic.
Hispanic adults and residents of Western states experienced the steepest increases in rectal cancer deaths, the study found.
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A primary concern raised by the research is the diagnostic delay often experienced by younger patients.
&quot;Young people are being diagnosed with rectal cancers at increasingly younger ages — and often at more advanced, aggressive stages of disease,&quot; Rachel Gordon, M.D., a New York-based colorectal and general surgeon at Episcopal Health Services, told Fox News Digital.
&quot;We’re seeing a combination of lifestyle and environmental exposures, including diet and changes in the gut microbiome, potentially playing a role,&quot; said Gordon, who was not involved in the study.
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Older adults tend to begin treatment within a month of symptoms starting — but young adults face an average seven-month delay before getting care.
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Pathiyil noted that primary care providers often dismiss red-flag symptoms in young people — such as rectal bleeding or changes in bowel habits — as benign conditions like hemorrhoids.
&quot;If something doesn’t feel right, or if you experience symptoms such as rectal bleeding (bright red or dark), persistent changes in bowel habits (including diarrhea or constipation), narrow stools, a feeling of incomplete bowel emptying, abdominal pain, unexplained weight loss or fatigue, it’s important to see your doctor promptly,&quot; Gordon advised.
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The findings suggest that current screening strategies may need to be reevaluated, according to Pathiyil.
&quot;Our study shows that rectal cancer is driving much of the increase in colorectal cancers,&quot; she added. 
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			  <news:name>Villainy or competitive edge? Suns’ Dillon Brooks leaning into bad-boy role in career offensive year</news:name>
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			<news:title>Villainy or competitive edge? Suns’ Dillon Brooks leaning into bad-boy role in career offensive year</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX – Dillon Brooks knows what you think of him. 
For his entire career, the Phoenix Suns forward has heard the boos, the taunts and the social media comments. He knows the one word that follows him around wherever he goes: villain. 
Brooks doesn’t run from the noise. He uses it and accepts his role as the proverbial bad guy.
“I know that if you just met me, or if you’re playing against me, you probably just think I’m a troll or an asshole or whatever,” Brooks wrote recently in a piece for the Players’ Tribune entitled “No Way in Hell They Wanna See Us.” “But there’s a method to the madness. You can ask any teammate I’ve ever played with, and I’m pretty sure they’d tell you, ‘That motherf– drove me crazy sometimes, but I loved playing with him.’”
Love them or hate them, there are some athletes who simply love to be hated.
Brooks’ love for being the villain is clearly embodied in his style of play, constantly jawing at opponents and pushing the limits of physicality allowed in the NBA – a style that has been on full display in the 2026 NBA playoffs against the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder.
Through the first three games of the series, Brooks has averaged five fouls per game and was a part of a double-technical foul assessed to him and the Thunder’s Luguentz Dort in Game 2. 
Another staple of Brooks’ mentality is his unwavering confidence. Following the Suns’ Game 3 loss, in a game where reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander posted 42 points on a staggering 15-of-18 shooting, Brooks stayed true in his belief in himself and his team. 
“(Gilgeous-Alexander) is efficient,” Brooks said. “I got him in Game 4.”
Despite Brooks’ villainy drumming up headlines, the real story around him in this series has been his outstanding offensive production. Despite having never been a true No. 1 scoring option, Brooks is leading the Suns in scoring with 27 points per game this postseason – something that has caught the attention of Thunder coach Mark Daigneault.
“(Brooks) is a really good player,” Daigneault said. “He’s a guy that attacks the game. He’s got a great mentality. … He’s not afraid to attack the game defensively and be an irritant with opponents – and I say that as a compliment.
“He’s clearly a guy that has worked on his game because he has shown marked improvement, year after year, and he’s had a great year for (the Suns). … I think he deserves credit for how he’s jolted their team on both ends of the floor, just with his intangibles. He’s a guy that we have great respect for.”
Brooks’ career offensive performance is not limited to the series against the Thunder. Throughout the regular season, he was one of the Suns’ key offensive pieces.
Brooks, who came to the Suns in the 2025 offseason as part of the blockbuster deal that sent Kevin Durant to Houston, averaged a career-high 20.2 points per game in the 2025-26 regular season. 
Brooks’ transformed offensive game helped lift the Suns well past preseason expectations. The team finished with a 45-37 record – much higher than their projected preseason win total of just 30.5. Despite revolutionizing his scoring and shot-making abilities, Brooks has stayed true to his nature as a villain, a polarizing style that opponents hate to face, but teammates and coaches love.
“The edge and competitive spirit that (Brooks) plays with is unmatched,” Suns coach Jordan Ott said. “We knew that competitive spirit would lift our group. … He lifts our group on the floor when he’s there, in the building when he’s there. Every night, to go to war with someone like that … it’s good to have him on our team.” 
Despite the praise Brooks receives from those close with the Suns, it’s clear that league referees do not have the same appreciation.
In the 2025-26 regular season, Brooks led the NBA in total technical fouls with 17, despite only appearing in 56 games. In addition to the fines associated with these technical fouls, Brooks received a one-game suspension following his 16th technical on Feb. 11. 
In the game following this suspension, Brooks suffered a fractured left hand that ultimately kept him sidelined for over a month. The time off was not enough to curb his competitive edge, as Brooks received a technical foul just one minute and 29 seconds into his first game back.
In the article Brooks wrote for The Players’ Tribune, he shared stories from his upbringing, including his lifelong love for players such as Joe Dumars, Vin Baker and Dennis Rodman – the villains of their era. Brooks spent much of his life looking up to these hard-nosed competitors, deciding that was the type of player after whom he wanted to model his game.
Brooks believes that while he brings the same physical edge and intensity as those NBA legends, the main thing he brings to the table for a team is infectiousness. On every team he plays for, Brooks said he tries to be the anchor for competitiveness.
Though loved by teammates, Brooks’ intensity is often met with hostility, not only from opponents, but from NBA fans.
Across social media, many fans have been quick to share strong opinions and use the word “hate” when sharing their thoughts on Brooks, or other players with similar villain mentalities. 
While fans hating him because they disagree with his playing style fuels Brooks, that mentality is largely dismissed by Arizona State University philosophy professor Shawn Klein.
Klein, who specializes in the philosophy of sport, believes that the hate many fans have for players like Brooks is entirely superficial, despite how real rooting interest for sports teams may feel.
“It’s hard for me to believe that fans truly hate any of the athletes they watch,” Klein said. “They say they hate them, but is it the same kind of hate you feel in the real world? Is it the same kind of hate you would have for, say, an enemy in a battle who is intent on hurting you or killing you? Obviously not.” 
In addition to his belief that people tend to overstate the intensity of their emotions when it comes to sports fandom, Klein also believes that those emotions, even confined within the context of sports, can be superficial.
“I’m sure Suns fans who say they love (Brooks) now that he’s in Phoenix hated him when he was on the Rockets or the Grizzlies,” Klein said  “I think as fans, and as human beings, there is this kind of fluidity, or, for lack of a better term, tribalness, when it comes to liking things that are familiar to us. 
“When they’re on our side, we love them, we’re rooting for them, and we’re going to put up with, or flat out overlook, some of that villain behavior and antics. Whereas, if we were rooting against them, we wouldn’t.”
While many fans are quick to dislike players like Brooks due to their extracurricular antics, it is their drive and competitiveness to be a winner that attracts many others. 
When Brooks arrived in Phoenix, media outlets such as The Athletic called the 2025-26 season a “rebuilding year” for the Suns. Brooks disagreed with these assessments, viewing Phoenix’s position as one in which he could thrive and compete.
“I’m going to Phoenix,” Brooks wrote in The Players’ Tribune. “I saw what people around the league were saying. The Suns are blowing it up. They’re gonna be rebuilding for years. They want picks. My mentality was, ‘f— that, let’s win.’”
Suns fans were quick to accept Brooks and his winning mentality, leaning into his villain persona in the process. Fans bought his jersey, packed out the Arizona Mills mall to attend an event Brooks labeled as the “villain meet &amp; greet,” and a mural of Brooks was even painted in downtown Phoenix. 
Suns fans’ devotion to Brooks was on display in Game 3 of Phoenix’s series against the Thunder. Late in the game, even though the Suns were down double-digit points in a must-win contest, Brooks received loud “MVP” chants from the home crowd while he was at the free throw line – a clear reciprocation of Brooks’ commitment to Phoenix.
“When guys get traded, they always say, ‘This is the perfect fit.’” Brooks wrote in The Players’ Tribune. “I’d be bullsh–ing if I said I knew it at the time. But I damn sure know it now. Phoenix is my spot. I want to set the culture here for 20 years. I want to retire a Sun.”
Helping his team become a consistent postseason presence would be a step in the right direction. That starts with a do-or-die game against the defending champs.
“(The Thunder have) been together for quite a while, through ups and downs, and they know how to fight,” Brooks said. “We’ve got to come ready for Game 4.”
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			<news:title>Dem Senate hopefuls under scrutiny for ‘choke them out’ rhetoric after Trump attack scare</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A handful of Democratic hopefuls are under scrutiny for comments made before the apparent third assassination attempt against President Donald Trump that appeared to support violence against Republicans.
Political rhetoric, particularly the kind that skews toward violent or aggressive imagery from Democrats, and its role in political violence have time and again come under the microscope during Trump’s second term in office.
After the apparent third assassination attempt against Trump over the weekend, in which alleged shooter Cole Allen was subdued by federal law enforcement during the White House Correspondents&apos; Association Dinner in Washington, D.C., the Senate&apos;s campaign arm is putting a spotlight on aggressive comments three hopefuls, Graham Platner, Abdul El-Sayed and former Gov. Roy Cooper, made in the past.
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National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) spokesperson Bernadette Breslin slammed Democratic candidates running for the Senate for not lowering the temperature, as they once called for, and for not condemning the shooting over the weekend.
&quot;Today’s Democrats are beholden to a Trump-hating base that is dragging their party down a dangerous path,&quot; Breslin told Fox News Digital. &quot;Republicans have consistently made clear that political violence has no place in America, while Democrats’ silence is deafening.&quot;
Calls to tone down the rhetoric reached a zenith after the assassination of political activist Charlie Kirk last year. But that moment has done little to quiet the back-and-forth, particularly on the campaign trail.
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Platner, who is running to unseat Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, in a race that could determine control of the Senate, did little to tone down his speech on the heels of Kirk’s assassination.
&quot;I don’t wanna beat Susan Collins, I want to trounce Susan Collins&quot; Platner said at the time during an interview with Meidas Touch. &quot;I want to give the Republican Party a battering.&quot;
Platner’s campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment on his past rhetoric or on whether he condemned the shooting.
Just a few weeks later, fellow progressive candidate Abdul El-Sayed, who is locked in a contentious three-way Democratic primary vying for outgoing Sen. Gary Peters’, D-Mich., seat, went after Republicans with heated rhetoric.
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He put a new spin on a phrase coined years ago by former first lady Michelle Obama during a Fight Oligarchy tour stop run by Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., in Michigan.
&quot;When they go low, we don’t go high,&quot; El-Sayed said. &quot;We take them to the mud and choke them out.&quot;
El-Sayed did condemn the shooting in Washington, D.C., and said in a post on X that he was &quot;relieved that no members of the administration, media, staff, or bystanders were hurt,&quot; but his campaign did not comment on his past rhetoric against Republicans.
Former North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, who is running to flip retiring Sen. Thom Tillis’, R-N.C., seat in the upper chamber, blasted Trump as a &quot;threat to democracy&quot; and argued that &quot;defeating him is imperative&quot; during the 2024 presidential cycle.
A spokesperson for his Senate bid told Fox News Digital that Cooper believed &quot;that political violence of any kind is unacceptable, and he’s grateful to the brave law enforcement members who worked to keep the president and attendees safe on Saturday evening.&quot;
Meanwhile, the White House is pinning the blame for the weekend shooting on Democrats’ far-left base.
&quot;The left wing cult of hatred against the president and all of those who support him and work for him has gotten multiple people hurt and killed, and it almost did so again this weekend,&quot; White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Monday.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Eighty years later: How Japanese American internment baseball is remembered today</news:title>
			<news:keywords>During World War II, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed executive order 9066, which sent 120,000 Americans of Japanese ancestry into internment camps across the country.
While their lives had been upended, many turned to something that reminded them of better times: baseball.
The game not only lifted spirits, but those who played in the camps would pave the way for modern Japanese American and international baseball. 
For a deeper look at how baseball shaped life inside one of the camps at the Gila River Indian Community, listen to our full story.


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Two players at the Tule Lake camp in California. (Photo courtesy of Nisei Baseball Research Project)
Japanese American fans filling the stands to watch baseball at an internment camp. (Photo courtesy of Nisei Baseball Research Project)






Bill Staples Jr.: This is Zenimura’s wooden home plate from Zenimura field. It was discovered by a family in the late 1990s and they held onto it in their garage.
Eric Matsumoto: Bill Staples Jr. is a baseball historian, who has spent more than 20 years studying Japanese American incarceration-era baseball. He is holding an image of home plate from Kenichi Zenimura’s field at Gila River. Battered and worn with nails and knots, the plate in the image rests in trusted hands.
Bill Staples Jr.: …and the hands that are holding this is Mas Inoshita. Mas was an elder in the Japanese American community but also well respected in the Gila River Indian Community.
Eric Matsumoto: It has been 80 years since the last Japanese American incarceration camp closed. This archival audio is from “Japanese Relocation,” a film produced by the U.S. Office of War Information and the War Relocation Authority, which portrayed the displacement as voluntary and defended the policy.
During World War II, about 120,000 people of Japanese descent, two-thirds of them U.S. citizens, were forced from their homes and imprisoned in camps around the country. Arizona had two, with Zenimura and his ballfield being at Gila River. The Gila River Indian community opposed the camps on its land. Tribal council rejected the War Relocation Authority’s plans, even as construction began on wood-frame barracks and guard towers, all surrounded by barbed wire. Those in the camps were prisoners.
Bill Staples Jr.: But when we think about baseball in the camps, even who I wrote the biography about, Kenichi Zenimura, he had built two baseball fields before in his life—1925 in Fresno and then 1942 in the Fresno assembly center. The last thing he wanted to do was move again and move into Gila River, and he was depressed for the first two weeks when he was in camp, didn’t unpack his bags. So he’s like a really good microcosm of the mental anguish and the despair of the camp.
Eric Matsumoto: The camp first opened in the summer of 1942. The harsh desert sun and barren wasteland took its toll on the prisoners, both physically and mentally.
Bill Staples Jr.: They really suffered in the camps. A really high infant mortality rate, cancer rates were high, and then there were suicides as well. For every 10 great games that were played in the camps, there was a suicide or there was even a homicide and people were being shot by guards.
Eric Matsumoto: Zenimura helped cultivate Japanese American baseball before the war, and he knew the joy it could bring. So with the help of his sons, he began creating a field.
Bill Staples Jr.: I’ve seen photographs, it was the best field of all the 10 camps across the United States. It had seats for 1,500 paying fans and so they raised money for the camps as well. During World War II, it was the best baseball played in Arizona.
Eric Matsumoto: Japanese American incarceration is often considered an overlooked and under-taught chapter of U.S. history. Though widely condemned today, the Supreme Court upheld the policy in 1944. The ruling has never been formally overturned, though the court explicitly repudiated it in 2018. Congress also issued a formal apology and reparations to survivors in 1988.
Bill Staples Jr.: I reached out to my friend Kerry Yo Nakagawa with the Nisei Baseball Research Project. He was a one-man band, so I joined the board. And now I’m helping him preserve this important chapter in not just baseball history but U.S. history.
Kerry Yo Nakagawa: My name is Kerry Yo Nakagawa.
Eric Matsumoto: Nakagawa’s goal is to bring visibility to the marginalization of Japanese Americans during World War II through the prism of baseball. Baseball was a beloved sport for Japanese Americans well before the war. Zenimura created a league in Fresno for Nisei, or second-generation Japanese Americans, and was even invited to play an exhibition game with Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig in 1927.
Kerry Yo Nakagawa: Pre-war Japanese Americans were incredible baseball players.
Eric Matsumoto: Baseball had become popular in Japan around the turn of the 20th century and Issei, or first-generation immigrants, continued to play the sport after coming to the United States.
Kerry Yo Nakagawa: …one quote by an Issei pioneer saying, “putting on a baseball uniform was like putting on an American flag.” Outside the lines it got a little blurrier. But inside the lines, if you could play the game with the five tools at a high level, you would gain immediate respect.
Eric Matsumoto: The five tools—hitting for average, hitting for power, fielding, arm strength, and speed—were there. What wasn’t were the basic resources. But the sense of normalcy that baseball brought drove ingenuity.
Kerry Yo Nakagawa: Women… they were able to take mattress ticking, the striped mattress ticking, and make baseball uniforms out of them. Also, the mothers and women, like Tets Furukawa at Gila River, his mom made homemade sliding pads and was able to paint ‘Topaz’ or whatever camp team they played on with stencils and paint so they could have somewhat of a uniform.
Eric Matsumoto: For the most part, those sent to the camps were only allowed to bring what they could carry. Their lives had to fit on buses and trains bound for assembly centers and, eventually, incarceration camps. Luxuries were nonexistent.
Kerry Yo Nakagawa: …the kids couldn’t even bring in their baseball bats because it was considered a weapon.
Evelyn Nakano Glenn: I was a year and a half old. So, my memories are very limited.
Eric Matsumoto: Evelyn Nakano Glenn’s earliest memories are from an incarceration camp.
Evelyn Nakano Glenn: I kind of remember the immediate barracks quarters that we were in.
Eric Matsumoto: Glenn remembers the humiliation of having showers with no divisions and also the physical struggles.
Evelyn Nakano Glenn: Sand was always an issue because it was very dry. So there would be these sort of little sandstorms, which I always believed that probably affected my lungs permanently. Sort of these small indignities that I think are really hurtful.
Eric Matsumoto: Glenn said her family spoke openly about their experiences, but that wasn’t always the case within the Japanese American community.
Evelyn Nakano Glenn: My relatives and my parents were always open about talking about these experiences. In some ways talking about good times and funny times as well as hard times. I was just at the Berkeley Buddhist temple and I met this young woman and I think she’s fourth generation and she’s never heard about the internment, and her parents and grandparents never talked about it.
Eric Matsumoto: Today efforts to preserve those stories are taking new forms and are finding new homes. Nakagawa’s Nisei Baseball Research project installs traveling exhibitions around the country. The latest exhibit, which opened in Houston last month, displays pre- and postwar Japanese American baseball through artifacts, images, and documents.
Kerry Yo Nakagawa: There was the racist Jim Crow laws of the 20s and 30s. And we had great, great Issei and Nisei ballplayers that had the five tools, they had the passion to play Major League Baseball. But they were banned. So instead of them being bitter, they ended up going to Japan, Korea, China on goodwill baseball tours. And with today’s players in Major League Baseball that don’t have to worry about discrimination, I’m hopeful that when they see our exhibit, they’ll realize that these are their ancestral godfathers, they’re standing on their shoulders. And they wouldn’t be in the position they are today if they didn’t have these pioneers ahead of them that elevated the game, developed the game for them in Asia.
Eric Matsumoto: The stories from the incarceration camps matter to more than just Japanese Americans. The catalyst for the camps were ideologies that still marginalize many communities.
Bill Staples Jr.: We really are at risk of this happening again. When we go back and look at all the factors that led up to the incarceration, ultimately it was bigotry, racism, greed. It was a failure of leadership. So, we need to hold our leaders accountable, we need to understand our constitutional rights, due process. Every individual that was sent into the camps, they were sent in without a trial.
Kerry Yo Nakagawa: I would never have thought, Eric, in 2026 that history has absolutely repeated itself and we’re having the current administration cancel our history to eliminate the valor and courage of the 442, 100th, and MIS during WWII.
Eric Matsumoto: Nakagawa refers to the U.S. Army’s temporary removal of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. In March of 2025, following an executive order from President Trump, the army took down and later republished the 442nd RCT’s webpage, while removing any categorization about Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
Kerry Yo Nakagawa: Our uncle, John T. Suzuki was Senator Inouye’s radioman during World War II and they helped save the Lost Battalion in France. It took 800 Nisei casualties to save 200 Texans’ lives in WWII.
Eric Matsumoto: Most of the generation that was on the ballfields at Gila River is gone. And those who were children during incarceration won’t be around for much longer. But even amid the hardships, there was joy. Zenimura was able to have the Tucson Badgers, the undefeated state champions, come to Gila River and play against the high school team he coached.
Staples remembers the words of Tets Furukawa, whom we heard about earlier, the player whose mother made sliding pads. Furukawa pitched all 10 innings in an 11-to-10 victory over Tucson Badgers, but even with that memory, he held anger for decades after incarceration. Toward the end of his life, that began to change. Furukawa stressed to Staples…
Bill Staples Jr.: …the importance of forgiveness, not just for individuals but even for our country and our government. And really it was a gift he was giving himself so he could let go of that anger as a young man. And I thought that was really fascinating to see. He was over 90 years old and he had to find a place in his heart to just forgive the world for what happened to him and his family.
Eric Matsumoto: For Cronkite News, I’m Eric Matsumoto.





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			<news:title>Texas court ruling clears path for final decision on Proposition 314</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Key Points:
Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals tosses out challenge to Texas law allowing arrests of people who entered the country illegally
Arizona’s Proposition 314 enforcement is contingent on the fate of Texas SB 4 law
Opponents of the immigration measure say the fight isn’t over
A voter-approved measure to allow state and local police to arrest some people who entered the country illegally could be one step closer to enforcement.
In a divided decision, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday tossed out a challenge to a Texas law with virtually identical language. The majority concluded that the groups trying to get SB 4 declared unconstitutional lacked the legal standing to sue.
What makes that important is that Proposition 314, approved by Arizona voters in 2024 by a margin of more than 3-2, has a clause making its enforcement contingent on whether SB 4 was found to be legal.
The new ruling in Texas is not the last word. It could mean, however, that the only thing holding up enforcement of the Arizona law is a final ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court.
But there’s more than Prop. 314 at stake.
The Texas Republicans who pushed for approval of SB 4 anticipated the issue would end up in the nation’s high court. More importantly, they said that the case might convince the Supreme Court to revisit the landmark 2012 ruling — in front of a less conservative court — which overturned Arizona’s controversial 2010 immigration measure, SB 1070.
In that 2012 ruling, the justices allowed some provisions to take effect, such as requiring police, when they have stopped someone for any reason, to check that person’s immigration status if there is a reasonable suspicion they are undocumented.
But they voided other sections, including one that would have allowed police to make warrantless arrests if they believe a person is violating federal immigration law. Justice Anthony Kennedy, writing the majority decision, said that conflicts with federal law because it would allow the state to decide, without input from the federal government, whether an arrest was warranted.
Prop. 314 — the Arizona law whose enforcement is contingent on the fate of Texas SB 4 — contains several sections, including one that increases the penalty for selling fentanyl that results in death and another making it a state-level crime to use fake documents to apply for public benefits or employment.
The key provision, however, makes it a crime for “an alien” to enter or attempt to enter Arizona directly from Mexico at any location other than a port of entry. Violations are a Class 1 misdemeanor, which generally means six months in jail.
But proponents acknowledged the real purpose of that language was to enhance deportation efforts.
It contains language that allows judges, rather than incarcerating individuals, to instead order them to “return to the foreign nation from which the person entered” or to the “nation of origin.” And judges even would have the power to order a state or local law enforcement agency to transport to a port of entry.”
After Texas enacted SB 4 in 2023 it was challenged by the Biden administration.
A federal district court judge enjoined its enforcement, calling it “patently unconstitutional” because it conflicted with federal immigration enforcement and foreign relations. That decision was upheld by a three-judge panel of the Court of Appeals.
In the interim, though, the Department of Justice, now under the Trump administration, dropped its appeal. And that left only El Paso County and two immigrant rights groups as the plaintiffs.
That proved crucial, with the full appellate court saying that they lacked standing to sue in the first place.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton cheered the ruling.
“Texas’s right to arrest illegals, protect our citizens, and enforce immigration law is fundamental,” he said in a prepared statement. “This is a major victory for public safety and law and order.”
But Cody Wofsy, deputy director of the ACLU’s Immigrants’ Rights Project, said the new ruling is “a procedural decision,” not addressing the legal merits of the law.
“It does not change what every court to examine similar laws has found: SB 4 is unconstitutional,” he said in a statement. “This fight is far from over.”
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			<news:keywords>After a few days of awkward deflections and a viral PR shutdown, Paige Bueckers finally addressed the topic everyone has been dancing around — her romantic relationship with Azzi Fudd.
In an opening statement at Dallas Wings media day, Bueckers made it clear she wasn’t interested in turning her personal life into a running storyline.
&quot;Quite frankly, I believe me and Azzi&apos;s personal relationship is nobody&apos;s business but our own,&quot; the reigning WNBA Rookie of the Year told reporters. &quot;And what we choose to share is completely up to us.&quot;
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At the same time, Bueckers addressed the on-court concerns that have fueled a lot of the conversation since draft night.
&quot;We&apos;ve never let anything that happens off the court carry onto the court, and that&apos;s what we&apos;ll continue to do,&quot; she said.
Bueckers also shut down the idea — pushed by plenty of armchair women’s basketball analysts — that Fudd’s draft position had anything to do with their relationship.
&quot;Azzi Fudd was the No. 1 draft pick because she earned it, and it had nothing to do with me and everything to do with who she is as a human being, who she is as a basketball player, her resilience, her strength and her career-best year at UConn,&quot; she said.
That last part, of course, echoes what anyone actually paying attention already knew. Fudd was one of the top prospects in this class regardless of where she landed, and the fit in Dallas just made the decision even easier.
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But the bigger takeaway here is that Bueckers clearly wants to put a lid on this storyline, at least from a personal standpoint. She indicated she plans to address their relationship once, and that’s it.
Which, funny enough, is exactly how this could have been handled from the start.
You know, instead of that awkward PR intervention at Fudd’s introductory press conference — effectively blowing things way out of proportion — and days of unnecessary speculation and Internet chatter.
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			  <news:name>Conteo anual de personas sin hogar en Tucson muestra pocos cambios</news:name>
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			<news:title>Conteo anual de personas sin hogar en Tucson muestra pocos cambios</news:title>
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Hace tres meses, Cheyenne tenía 37 años y había estado sin vivienda desde julio, tras un conflicto con su familia. Era la primera vez que vivía en la calle y recientemente había perdido su automóvil, el único lugar donde había podido dormir de manera constante.
“No me di cuenta de lo difícil que iba a ser, especialmente siendo mujer”, dijo Cheyenne.
Cheyenne habló con reporteros de Arizona Luminaria en enero, mientras recorrían la ciudad para conversar con personas que viven sin refugio en el condado de Pima durante el Point in Time Count que se realiza anualmente en la ciudad, un esfuerzo de un solo día que se realiza a nivel nacional para estimar cuántas personas están experimentando la falta de vivienda.
En todo el condado de Pima, cientos de mujeres enfrentan la falta de vivienda de maneras similares.
Cheyenne se encuentra entre quienes están representadas en el conteo de 2026, el cual encontró que las mujeres y niñas constituyen alrededor del 35% de las personas que experimentan la falta de vivienda a nivel local, mientras que los hombres representan casi dos tercios.
En un lote baldío justo al sur de la estación de autobuses Greyhound, Izzy y su amigo recogieron sus bolsas y se movieron lentamente durante la mañana de enero que reportaba los 46 grados.
Izzy es Pascua Yaqui y creció en tierras tribales, según contó. Se negó a decir cuánto tiempo ha estado sin vivienda. Pero fue cantinero en un casino y tiene educación. De niño asistió a campamentos de verano.
“En estos momentos, no tener hogar es una elección”, afirma. “Algunas personas sufren traumas o simplemente nunca tuvieron una familia. Algunas personas nunca lograron salir adelante”.
Las personas pueden estar destinadas al fracaso, señaló.
“Debe abolirse la ley que hace ilegal ser una persona sin hogar. Hay que sacar la política del bienestar social. Es un problema de atención médica”.
Los datos del conteo de 2026 muestran cuán profundamente influyen esos factores estructurales. De las 2,130 personas contabilizadas en situación de falta de vivienda en el condado de Pima, más del 70% vivía sin refugio —en lugares como cauces, aceras y campamentos— en lugar de en albergues o viviendas de transición.
Kane Taylor no esperaba permanecer en Tucson tanto tiempo como lo ha hecho, pero le ha resultado difícil irse. Un accidente automovilístico en 2021 le dejó una cojera pronunciada; también lo empujó a una racha de mala suerte que terminó con la pérdida de su apartamento.
Había estado sin hogar desde 2021. El día del conteo, sus pertenencias estaban en un carrito de compras, y llevaba un suéter gris con la capucha puesta para protegerse del frío de la mañana.
“Da miedo porque no sabes si vas a pasar la noche”, dijo Kane. En parte porque puedes ser agredido o asaltado, pero el calor y el frío alternantes también son difíciles.
Para personas como Kane, la falta de vivienda a largo plazo es común. El conteo puntual encontró que al menos 829 personas en la región se consideran sin hogar permanente, lo que significa que han experimentado la falta de vivienda durante un año o más mientras también viven con una discapacidad o con una condición de salud.
Kane ha tenido dificultades para encontrar un albergue que funcione para él.
“Tienes que ir a rehabilitación solo para conseguir un lugar adentro”, dijo Kane. “Con los recortes de financiamiento, todos están perjudicados”.
Las cifras reflejan esa brecha. Solo alrededor de una cuarta parte de las personas contabilizadas se alojaba en refugios de emergencia, y aún menos en programas de vivienda segura.
Estos recortes de financiamiento también han llevado a una reducción en el número de camas en albergues y, a su vez, a una disminución de las personas alojadas, agravada por renovaciones temporales en los refugios que limitan la disponibilidad de camas.
Kane también acumuló varias multas por allanamiento mientras dormía al aire libre en los cauces y parques donde las ordenanzas de la ciudad ahora prohíben dormir. La mayoría de esas multas probablemente tenía órdenes de arresto, pero dijo que acudir a un evento para anular órdenes puede terminar en libertad condicional, un compromiso que le resultaría difícil cumplir sin un teléfono o un lugar estable donde vivir.
Estaba ahorrando para un boleto de autobús y una noche en un hotel que le ayudara a salir de Tucson.
“No vengan aquí”, fue el consejo de Kane.
Casi 400 voluntarios participaron en el conteo de 2026, encuestando a personas en todo Tucson y el condado de Pima el 27 de enero para comprender mejor quiénes están experimentando la falta de vivienda y qué servicios se necesitan.
Los resultados muestran una crisis que, aunque se mantiene estable, es amplia: las 2,130 personas en situación de falta de vivienda en todo el condado de Pima representan una disminución del 4% respecto al año pasado. La disminución no prueba una tendencia, ya que la falta de vivienda en el condado de Pima se ha mantenido relativamente estable desde 2022, incluso cuando los datos nacionales muestran aumentos significativos en los últimos años.
Se espera ampliamente que las cifras del Point in Time Count sean un subregistro, simplemente porque no es posible contar a todas las personas, según dijeron las autoridades.
Pero los datos también ponen de relieve disparidades.
Las personas indígenas siguen estando sobrerrepresentadas entre quienes experimentan la falta de vivienda, al igual que los residentes negros.
Muchos también viven con graves problemas de salud. Cientos de las personas contabilizadas reportaron enfermedades mentales graves o trastornos por consumo de sustancias.
El conteo “nos ayuda a entender cuántos de nuestros vecinos están experimentando la falta de vivienda y la capacidad que requiere el sistema de respuesta a la falta de vivienda para atender las necesidades de la comunidad”, señalaron los organizadores en el informe.
Traducción: Beatriz Limón

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			  <news:name>Gucci heiress launches special edition Mother&apos;s Day handbag benefiting Melania Trump’s Fostering the Future</news:name>
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			<news:title>Gucci heiress launches special edition Mother&apos;s Day handbag benefiting Melania Trump’s Fostering the Future</news:title>
			<news:keywords>EXCLUSIVE: Heiress of the Gucci family and founder of the purpose-driven luxury brand AGCF, for Alexandra Gucci Creative Framework, Alexandra Gucci Zarini has launched a new handbag for Mother’s Day, designed in support of first lady Melania Trump’s Fostering the Future initiative, Fox News Digital has learned.
The handbag is a limited edition of Zarini’s &quot;UNITY Bag,&quot; which she launched in December 2025. 
That bag was the first dedicated to supporting the first lady’s Fostering the Future initiative, which provides scholarships and educational opportunities for children in the foster-care community. That purse sold out within one week of launch.
GUCCI HEIRESS LAUNCHES NEW &apos;UNITY&apos; HANDBAG WITH PROCEEDS BENEFITING MELANIA TRUMP’S ‘FOSTERING THE FUTURE’
The Mother’s Day edition Bag will directly support Fostering the Future initiatives, funding scholarships and opportunities for foster children.
Zarini’s AGCF, a U.S.-based luxury accessories brand with a mission to protect and empower children, will donate 20% of all proceeds from the special edition &quot;UNITY Bag&quot; to benefit Fostering the Future.
AGCF says protecting the most vulnerable children is &quot;in its truest sense, an act of collective motherhood.&quot;
&quot;Motherhood is one of the most powerful forces for good in the world,&quot; Zarini told Fox News Digital. &quot;This special edition is dedicated to every woman who carries a child in her heart — whether by birth, by choice, or by the extraordinary grace of fostering.&quot;
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&quot;Some of us find our mothers. Some of us become them for others,&quot; Zarini continued. &quot;And some of us learn that family is something you have to build yourself, from love that had nowhere else to go.&quot;
She added: &quot;It is an honor to celebrate the mothers and mother figures who give their unconditional love and devotion to their children with this special edition.&quot;
Like every Unity Bag, the Mother’s Day edition bears AGCF’s signature gold oval plaque, hand-stitched into the interior and engraved with its unique edition number, which the company says is a &quot;hallmark of authenticity and lasting collectability.&quot;
Zarini’s first Unity Bag, which Fox News Digital exclusively reported on in December 2025, was a tribute to Fostering the Future, with Zarini saying the initiative is &quot;the purest expression of everything AGCF stands for.&quot; 
&quot;Giving back to protect and empower vulnerable children is the highest form of luxury — it is the heart of our brand and AGCF’s reason for being,&quot; Zarini told Fox News Digital in December 2025. 
Zarini, during that interview, praised the first lady.
&quot;I have always admired her quiet yet unwavering devotion to children—especially the foster youth who are so often overlooked,&quot; Zarini told Fox News Digital. &quot;Her vision for Fostering the Future is truly inspiring, and it is an extraordinary honor to support her initiative.&quot;
President Donald Trump, alongside the first lady, in March signed the Fostering the Future executive order, which secures commitments for new educational and employment pathways for youth transitioning out of foster care.
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The first lady in September 2025 also launched Fostering the Future Together — a global coalition of nations committed to enhancing the well-being of children through the promotion of education, innovation and technology.
AGCF told Fox News Digital that the &quot;UNITY Bag&quot; carries a &quot;quiet yet powerful message of hope and shared vision: that we must come together — in unity for our children — to protect and uplift them toward a brighter future.&quot;
The purse is available exclusively at AGCF.com and at the AGCF Boutique on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, California. The purse retails for $2,800. 
Zarini created AGCF in 2020, and her nonprofit Alexandra Gucci Children’s Foundation, to raise awareness about child abuse.
Zarini, in 2025, won a civil lawsuit against her former stepfather who sexually abused her beginning when she was 6 years old and through early adulthood.
&quot;Alexandra’s own childhood story drives her personal commitment to protecting children has shaped her vision of building a brand that transcends exquisite luxury fashion, championing meaningful social change,&quot; AGCF said.
AGCF donates 20% of all of its profits to causes related to empowering and protecting children. 
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			  <news:name>Supreme Court appears likely to let police keep using geofence warrants to track cellphones</news:name>
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			<news:title>Supreme Court appears likely to let police keep using geofence warrants to track cellphones</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The U.S. Supreme Court on April 9, 2026. (Photo by Ashley Murray/States Newsroom

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday appeared likely to allow law enforcement to continue seeking warrants for the location history of cellphones near crime scenes, even as the justices wrestled with how far the government must go to protect Americans’ privacy.
Some of the justices appeared to be searching for a middle ground during oral arguments in a case out of Virginia challenging what is known as a geofence warrant that was used to catch a bank robber. Several justices asked skeptical questions of both sides, though no one voiced explicit support for prohibiting such warrants altogether.
As smartphones have become ubiquitous, along with apps that track users’ movements, the high court is once again wading into how the 4th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures, applies in the digital era. The justices’ decision, of tremendous interest to state attorneys general, will shape how easy or difficult it is for investigators to sweep up location data.
Over the past two decades, geofence warrants have become a major tool of law enforcement. At a basic level, they allow police to identify phones within a geographic area for a certain period of time. 
The data can be tremendously valuable to investigators, offering a way to develop suspects in crimes where their identities aren’t otherwise known. Underscoring their importance, a broad bipartisan coalition of states has urged the justices to uphold the warrants.
But civil liberties advocates say geofence warrants ensnare people in digital dragnets, handing the government data on anyone who happens to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. They argue that accessing data on anyone within a certain area — the geofence — amounts to a general warrant prohibited by the Constitution.
Summing up the high court’s uncertainty in Monday’s arguments, Justice Amy Coney Barrett told U.S. Deputy Solicitor General Eric Feigin, who was arguing in favor of law enforcement access to location data, that while he had described his opponent’s position as maximalist, “there’s a risk of the government’s position being maximalist the other way.”
“I was just going to say this seems very complicated from the user’s point of view, frankly,” Barrett said at a different portion of the argument.
Credit union robbery
The case before the Supreme Court, Chatrie v. United States, arises from a 2019 robbery of a federal credit union in Midlothian, Virginia. Okello Chatrie was convicted of armed robbery after surveillance footage showed the robber using a cellphone. A detective then obtained a geofence warrant directed at Google for devices within 150 meters of the credit union within an hour of the robbery.
Google initially provided anonymized data in response to the warrant. The detective then requested and received additional location data on nine users. Finally, the detective received de-anonymized information on three users, without obtaining an additional warrant.
While Google has since changed the way it stores location history data to limit geofence warrants, other apps and tech firms collect the data. Lawyers for Chatrie argue that geofence warrants open the door to the authorities requesting information on everyone at a sensitive location — perhaps an abortion clinic or a political convention — at a particular time.
“The warrant authorized the government to direct Google to search every single person’s account to find those people who were within the geofence. That is a general warrant,” Adam Unikowsky, a lawyer for Chatrie, told the court.
4th Amendment debate
The Supreme Court’s last major decision on 4th Amendment rights and phones came in 2018, when the justices ruled that law enforcement generally needs a warrant for location data derived from when phones connect to a cell site. That data is generated by just having a cellphone, and the justices found that a phone is now a basic element of participating in society.
By contrast, the Trump administration argues location history data isn’t protected by the 4th Amendment because users voluntarily share it with Google and other tech firms by turning on location tracking on their phones. Because the information was turned over with their consent, users have no reasonable expectation of privacy.
“Petitioner here is asking for an unprecedented transformation of the 4th Amendment into an impregnable fortress around records of his public movements that he affirmatively consented to allow Google to create, maintain and use,” Feigin said.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor, one of the court’s three liberal justices, argued that if the government can access location data without a warrant because Chatrie consented to sharing it with Google, then the government could obtain all sorts of other data shared with the company, such as photos and calendar entries.
“If this is consent, that means the government can seek those documents for any reason, not just the commission of a crime — or no reason, correct?” Sotomayor said.
“Correct. It would not be a search, so no search warrant would be required,” Unikowsky replied.
Red and blue states back geofence warrants
Thirty-one states and the District of Columbia have filed a court brief arguing that geofence warrants can be more precise than many traditional investigative methods when supported by probable cause and appropriately tailored. In the brief, they urged the justices not to prohibit geofence warrants altogether.
State attorneys general across the political spectrum signed on to the brief. They include Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Arizona, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah and Washington.
Geofence warrants can generate critical leads when the perpetrators of crimes are otherwise unknown, they wrote. When suspects are unknown but the suspected wrongdoing is linked to a specific place and time, location data provides one of the narrowest available tools for finding leads, the brief argues.
“This Court should make clear that the Constitution does not categorically ban those investigative methods,” the states’ brief reads.
Google brief
In a court brief, Google said geofence warrants result in invasive searches that are overbroad. Geofence searches, by their nature, have a high risk of sometimes sweeping in thousands of innocent users, the company said.
Even small geographic areas covering short periods of time can include hundreds of thousands of people, Google argued. Geofence parameters set by law enforcement often cover more ground than the location of the crime, with private homes, apartments, government buildings, hotels, places of worship and busy roads all included.
Lawyers for Google wrote that the company takes no position on whether the warrant in the Chatrie case complies with the 4th Amendment.
“But Google firmly believes that, based on the private nature of Location History data, law enforcement was required to obtain a warrant to access that data,” the brief says.
Orin Kerr, a Stanford Law School professor and one of the nation’s foremost experts on the 4th Amendment, predicted after the oral argument that the justices would likely rule that geofence warrants can be constitutionally drafted. 
However, he was uncertain whether the court would rule on whether the geofence search that identified Chatrie’s phone was a search under the 4th Amendment.
“They’ll probably say that geofence warrants have to be limited in time and space,” Kerr wrote on social media.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Final week of April, folks. We&apos;re here. We&apos;ve made it. Feels like this is really the final few days of spring too, right? Maybe it&apos;s because I&apos;m in Florida and it&apos;s supposed to be 90 this weekend, but when May hits, spring is over for me.
We&apos;re about to be in the thick of it. We&apos;ll get a couple tiny cooldowns in May, and for us that&apos;s anything below 85. But other than that? Summer is just about here.
I can smell it. I can feel it in my bones. The snakes are out. The critters are chomping at the bit. I&apos;m having to fire up the mower more than once a week. I&apos;m going through multiple shirts a day, and some days I don&apos;t even leave the house.
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Doesn&apos;t matter. Summer will always find you in Florida. Let&apos;s roll.
Welcome to a Monday Nightcaps — the one where Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson had a dominant weekend at one of Jordon&apos;s recitals. Wait till you see Bill&apos;s outfit for the tourney. Is UNC about to tear the college football world apart this season, or WHAT?
What else? I&apos;ve got the best of the rest from a loaded weekend of #content, the Red Sox escorted the fired coaches out of the city in embarrassing fashion over the weekend, and I had a gator escorted from my pond on Saturday. True story.
OK, grab you some prime rib for National Prime Rib Day, and settle in for a Monday &apos;Cap!
I have a confession to make ... prime rib? Overrated. It&apos;s fine. It&apos;s nothing special. I don&apos;t know why, but I&apos;ve never been the biggest fan.
And I love a good ribeye steak, which makes it all the more confusing. They&apos;re similar, but different. It&apos;s dumb. Anyway, my brother is getting married this Saturday and I chose the snapper over the filet. How&apos;s that for a choice? It&apos;s got nothing to do with National Prime Rib Day, of course, but I had to fill some space before starting class, so there you have it.
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I do love a good snapper though!
OK, let&apos;s get down to business. We&apos;re about three months from college football fall practices opening up, and the First Lady of Chapel Hill is ready to ROLL:
Amazing stuff here from 74-year-old Bill Belichick. This is true love, folks. Take that, Pablo Torre! Only true love can make a six-time Super Bowl champion coach spend an offseason Saturday dressed like that at an adult gymnastic competitionthat an adult gymnastic competition.
North Carolina is getting mocked right now because they didn&apos;t have one single player taken in last weekend&apos;s NFL Draft. Laugh all you want, losers. Bill doesn&apos;t seem fazed in the slightest.
I think the Tar Heels are in for a big season. Lock in.
OK, let&apos;s get to the best #content from a fairly busy final weekend of April!
Obviously, the big story this weekend was the White House dinner Saturday night. Luckily, nobody was hurt outside of the scumbag shooter. Good.
Anyway, a couple thoughts ...
Speaking of, let&apos;s rapid-fire this Monday class into a big Monday night. First up? Looks like Alex Cora and his ragtag group of scapegoated coaches are taking the unemployment hard:
As OutKick&apos;s resident Red Sox fan, I obviously wrote about the van advertisement this morning. Here, I&apos;ll even link it for you so you don&apos;t have to try and navigate the new website. You&apos;re welcome!
Anyway, firing Cora is nothing more than putting lipstick on a pig. That&apos;s it. Craig Breslow STINKS. John Henry is a generational scumbag. As long as those two are in charge, nothing will change.
The Sox made a surprise playoff run last year, and then completely folded over the offseason. Breslow whiffed on everyone. Everyone. Alex Bregman. Pete Alonso. Kyle Schwarber. The Sox needed one bat. They instead lost one, and got none.
Breslow then decided to hang on to all five of his outfielders, instead of trading one or two to address another position of need. Now, the team is stuck with a predictable logjam in the outfield, and in the lineup.
He replaced Alex Bregman — the team&apos;s unquestioned leader last season — with Caleb Durbin at third base. That has been an unmitigated disaster.
He traded Kyle Harrison — the top player the team got back in the Rafael Devers trade — to Milwaukee. Harrison is currently 2-1 this season with a 2.28 ERA. That would be, by far, the lowest ERA of any starter in the Red Sox rotation right now.
Do I need to keep going? I mean, my goodness. What a joke.
PS: The Sox not even having the foresight to bring some Red Sox banners to stick behind these two dummies in Baltimore was so perfect.
Amazing.
Next? While Breslow was busy placing blame on everyone but himself, I was busy taking care of BUSINESS in my backyard over the weekend:
So, we&apos;ve had two gators in our lake for about a month now. It&apos;s just my house and seven other houses that surround the lake, so it&apos;s been all the rage in the neighborhood group chat.
Anyway, we finally got someone to come out and set the trap in my backyard, which was just a fishing pole with a piece of chicken hanging off of it.
I woke up Saturday morning and looked out, and the chicken was gone. She was hooked. This guy came a few hours later, wrestled with her for a few minutes until he got his boot on her mouth, and then just taped it shut. Just regular electric tape. Amazing.
She came in at just under six feet. Tiny, yes, but I assume big enough to take out a neighborhood dog or three. So, one down, one to go.
God, I love this state.
OK, that&apos;s it for today. Good start to the week. Take us into it, Brittany Mahomes!
OutKick Nightcaps is a daily column set to run Monday through Friday at 4 p.m. (roughly, we’re not robots).
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			<news:title>Le&apos;Veon Bell accuses former Jets head coach Adam Gase of using cocaine in office: &apos;Wasn’t just one time&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ex-NFL star running back Le’Veon Bell made quite the accusation against his former head coach with the New York Jets, Adam Gase.
Gase, now the pass game coordinator under Jim Harbaugh with the Los Angeles Chargers, didn’t fare well in New York, owning a 9-23 record before being fired after the 2020 season. Bell and Gase both joined the team in 2019, where they went 7-9, but flamed out the next year.
Bell made an appearance on the &quot;Respectfully&quot; podcast with Justin Laboy, where he blasted Gase, calling him the &quot;dumbest coach ever.&quot; But that wasn’t the worst that was said.
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Bell accused Gase of using cocaine in his office.
Laboy asked Bell to go further after he said Gase &quot;did a lot of s--- in that office that coaches ain’t supposed to be doing.&quot; Then, Bell said that Gase was using &quot;white girl,&quot; a slang term for cocaine, and then did a snorting gesture.
&quot;I’m like, bro, I ain’t just walk in the office and see my coach [snorting cocaine],&quot; Bell explained to Laboy. &quot;We’re about to go to practice, bro. We got practice in 28 minutes. We got walkthrough, bro. This is what you’re doing in here?&quot;
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Bell doubled down, saying he saw Gase do it himself.
&quot;It wasn’t just one time. That’s what it did, though. Everybody knows that. That’s what he did. But it was just crazy to me to actually see him doing it. I heard all the stories and shit.&quot;
The Chargers did not immediately answer a request for comment by Fox News Digital.
Bell’s last words there imply he heard from others that Gase allegedly used the illegal substance, though he didn’t go into further detail on that front.
Before Gase was hired by the Jets to be their next head coach, he held the same position with the Miami Dolphins from 2016-18, where he went 23-25. His best year was 2016 when the Dolphins went 10-6.
Since being fired by the Jets, Gase wasn’t on any coaching staff in the NFL, rather offering consulting insights from time to time. His father-in-law, Joe Vitt, works as a defensive assistant for the Denver Broncos, who he visited during the 2023 and 2025 offseasons to provide insight. Gase also spent time with The 33rd Team as a strategic advisor with Bill Belichick and Matt Patricia in 2024.
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Gase’s time in the NFL began with the Detroit Lions in 2003, working as a scouting assistant before a promotion to offensive assistant in 2005. He eventually worked his way up to quarterbacks coach in 2007 before a quick stint with the San Francisco 49ers the next season.
Gase, then, spent a large chunk of his coaching history with the Broncos from 2009-14, the last three seasons serving as the team’s offensive coordinator before the Dolphins gave him a shot as head coach.
Meanwhile, Bell’s career didn’t pan out the way he hoped after his contract dispute with the Pittsburgh Steelers ended with him missing the entire 2018 campaign. He eventually signed with the Jets, but after just two games into the 2020 season, he was released.
In 2019, his first season back in the NFL, he rushed for 789 yards with three touchdowns, while catching 66 passes for 461 yards and one score. Bell saw time with the Kansas City Chiefs, Baltimore Ravens and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but never stuck with a team before leaving football in 2021.
Bell was a three-time Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro with the Steelers, who took him 48th overall in the 2013 NFL Draft out of Michigan State. He rushed for 5,336 yards with 42 total touchdowns across his five seasons in Pittsburgh.
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			<news:title>Viral video shows vehicle taking a joyride on Topgolf driving range in Charlotte</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A viral video made the rounds on social media on Sunday showing a vehicle driving on a Topgolf driving range. Yes, there were several jokes made about a certain high-profile golfer. I&apos;m not going to do that, I&apos;m going to take the high road here and assume he was nowhere near this location at the time.
The video claimed what looks like an SUV was driven by a drunk man who was seen urinating in the parking lot before his little adventure at a location in Charlotte, North Carolina. According to the local outlet Queen City News, an incident involving a vehicle on the range at the Topgolf Charlotte University location did take place over the weekend.
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They didn’t confirm nor did they deny any of the other reported details. You know the details, not about whether there was a high-profile golfer behind the wheel. The ones about the vehicle was being driven by a drunk driver who took a leak in the parking lot before driving on the range.
While some may consider those valuable details to completing the entire picture of what went down, we&apos;ll make due without them. What the outlet did pass along were details from a Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department report which stated the incident at the Topgolf location took place at around 12:15 am on Sunday.
The suspect reportedly caused about $5,000 in damage to the property and threatened the staff. The outlet did not say whether the driver was arrested. A spokesperson for Topgolf said that there had been temporary repairs made to the fence, which the vehicle appears to run into.
&quot;We’re aware of the incident that occurred at Topgolf Charlotte University this weekend. The safety of our Players and Playmakers is our top priority, and we are grateful that no one was injured. The nets have temporarily been repaired, and the venue is open for normal operations,&quot; Topgolf said, according to Queen City News.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said that this is still an active investigation. Respect to the golfers who hung in there and didn’t let a vehicle on the range keep them from working on their swing. That&apos;s the kind of dedication that pays off when you take that swing out to the golf course.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the Suicide &amp; Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255).
A puzzling deal in Darrell Sheets&apos; final days has raised new questions after the &quot;Storage Wars&quot; star died by suicide.
A longtime associate who appeared on the A&amp;E reality TV show recalled an uncharacteristic moment that, in hindsight, felt like Sheets &quot;was tying up his affairs.&quot;
&quot;It wasn’t the buying and selling that was odd. It was really the interaction,&quot; &quot;Storage Wars&quot; star Dusty Riach told Us Weekly. &quot;Because Darrell is not the type of person to just roll over on an offer. He was a fighter for the last dollar in any deal. And he was asking a pretty substantial amount of money for a deal that one of my friends was buying from him. And then my friend kind of shot him quite a large deficit off of what he was asking. And Darrell just was like, ‘Yeah, that’s great.’&quot;
&apos;STORAGE WARS&apos; STAR DARRELL SHEETS WAS &apos;TERRIFIED FOR HIS LIFE&apos; BEFORE HIS DEATH, CO-STAR CLAIMS
&quot;My friend was just like, ‘That’s kind of weird,’ but didn’t think anything of it at the time. For Darrell not to come back at you, it’s just kind of weird. I had no idea, and my friend hadn’t told me until after we found out what happened [to Sheets]. My friend said that it felt like he was tying up his affairs,&quot; Riach said, adding that Sheets even called him to ensure the check would clear.
Riach said the gap between Sheets’ asking price and what he ultimately accepted only deepened the sense that something was off.
&quot;I think Darrell was asking $125,000 and my friend gave him $50,000 [for an estate collection],&quot; he added. &quot;For him to ask that much and then my friend to offer him that — [without Darrell saying] give me $60,000, or like, pushing for an extra five grand … Darrell said yep, that’s fine.
&quot;Even the last watch deal I did with Darrell, we were bickering over like, $50 with each other. So I would say this was 110 percent fully out of character for him.&quot;
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Fox News Digital confirmed Sheets died by suicide at 67.
Lake Havasu City police responded to a call regarding a deceased individual on April 22, according to a press release provided to Fox News Digital. Upon arrival, officers found a male with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
Sheets was pronounced dead at the scene, and his death is still under active investigation.
Shortly after the news of Sheets&apos; death, his &quot;Storage Wars&quot; co-star, Rene Nezhoda, uploaded a video to Instagram, claiming his friend was being cyberbullied online. &quot;Darrell has been posting a lot about the guy that’s been cyberbullying him and tormenting him, and I really hope [law enforcement] look into that guy, and it’s just not a pass,&quot; Nezhoda said in the video.
Sergeant Kyle Ridgway, public information officer for the Lake Havasu City Police Department, told Fox News Digital, &quot;We are aware of these cyberbullying accusations, and that is a part of the active investigation.&quot;
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Sheets was &quot;terrified for his life&quot; in the years before his death as he dealt with alleged cyberbullying, according to &quot;Storage Wars&quot; star Laura Dotson.
&quot;His family told us that this has been happening for three years,&quot; Dotson, who appears on the show with her husband, Dan Dotson, told Us Weekly. &quot;[It happens to] even strong men that you think aren’t gonna get their feelings hurt. Cyberbullying is a real thing. This made him feel less than, and it really obviously bothered him.
&quot;He was terrified for his life [and] for the people around him. He didn’t know why he was being targeted.&quot;
Sheets&apos; health and other issues could have contributed to his death, Dotson claimed.
&quot;He had other things also,&quot; she said. &quot;His health and certain things that might have contributed to [his death]. Relationships, love interests and stuff that would go up and down, but [he] truly, truly was a wonderful, loving person who believed in God.&quot;
Sheets became famous as a main buyer on &quot;Storage Wars,&quot; a reality show that follows bidders competing to buy abandoned storage units. He appeared in more than 160 episodes, starting in 2010.
He earned the nickname &quot;The Gambler&quot; during his time on the show due to his high-risk bids on storage units.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Janelle Ash contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Whoopi Goldberg demands Trump build a new hotel with big enough ballroom space after WHCA Dinner shooting</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;The View&quot; co-host Whoopi Goldberg called on President Donald Trump to build a new hotel during the show on Monday following the White House Correspondents&apos; Association Dinner shooting, which took place at a Hilton in Washington, D.C. on Saturday.
Goldberg, who regularly calls Trump &quot;you-know-who&quot; instead of naming him, said he should build a new hotel with a large ballroom so the WHCA doesn&apos;t need to use the Hilton for future events.
&quot;Here is something, you-know-who always talks about he is a builder, he knows how to do this,&quot; she said. &quot;Maybe he needs to build a new hotel there that has a big enough ballroom, where they don’t have to go to the Hilton, where the ballroom is under the building. This is what he says he does well.&quot;
&quot;Forget destroying the White House,&quot; Goldberg added, referring to Trump ordering the demolition of the east wing of the White House in order to construct a new ballroom to host presidential events.
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&quot;I’m saying maybe it’s time someone built a hotel with a bigger ballroom, because the ballroom, you’re never going to have enough seats for everybody. You’re just not,&quot; she continued. &quot;It’s always going to be more people show up, less people, you’re never going to know. Maybe that’s something when he stops being president.&quot;
The co-hosts discussed the shooting at the WHCA Dinner, during which Trump and members of the Cabinet were evacuated from the hotel ballroom after gunshots rang out.
&quot;We have to do a better job, and thank God for the Secret Service,&quot; Goldberg said. &quot;Thank God that, you know, this thing was in the basement where they couldn’t — you couldn’t get to him so you had to go here and here and here before you can even get to here. So that’s — thank goodness for that. But there has to be a better way to do this. There just has to be.&quot; 
The co-hosts acknowledged that it could have been a mass casualty event.
Co-host Sunny Hostin said during the discussion that people should be &quot;outraged&quot; that a shooter allegedly tried to kill Trump and members of the administration.
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Many Republican lawmakers have promoted the construction of the White House ballroom following the shooting.
Sen. Tim Sheehy, R-Mont., announced he would try to fast-track a bill to give congressional approval for construction of the ballroom in the Senate when the upper chamber returns this week.
He argued that &quot;a president of any party should be able to host events in a secure area without attendees worrying about their safety.&quot;
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&quot;It is an embarrassment to the strongest nation on Earth that we cannot host gatherings in our nation’s capital, including ones attended by our president, without the threat of violence and attempted assassinations,&quot; Sheehy said in a statement.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Mets and Phillies have nearly $700M in combined payroll and are already in trouble of missing playoffs</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Yes, it’s still early in the 2026 Major League Baseball season. Through Sunday’s games, most teams have played just 17% of the 162-game schedule. But it is getting late in a hurry for two of the teams expected to compete for a World Series this October. 
The New York Mets have committed $370 million on player payroll this year, with well over $100 million in luxury tax penalties. The Philadelphia Phillies have committed $290 million to player payroll this year, plus luxury tax penalties. Remember, these are the types of payrolls that sports media, small-market teams and fans have used to push for a work stoppage in the 2027 season and the introduction of a salary cap.
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And yet, as we reach the end of April, both teams have almost eliminated themselves from the National League East, and put their hopes of a postseason spot in serious jeopardy. 
This past weekend was supposed to be a turning point for the Mets and Phillies, with key stars returning from injury. Instead, things just got worse. Much worse.
Juan Soto rejoined the Mets recently, returning from a calf injury and ostensibly bringing some offensive firepower to New York. Almost immediately, Francisco Lindor then went down with an injury of his own, and the Mets offense somehow got worse. 
On Sunday, the Mets played a doubleheader against the lowly Colorado Rockies at Citi Field, and got outscored 6-1 in a sweep. That led to the Rockies posting a suggestion to the Empire State Building in an attempt to troll the Mets.
The Rockies have a $122 million estimated payroll for 2026, and $27 million of that is Kris Bryant, whose career is effectively over. 
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As a team thus far, the Mets lineup is hitting .226/.288/.337. They’ve been 21% worse than league average offensively, leading to scoring 26 fewer runs than an average offense would score. In 28 games. They’ve hit, as a team, 20 total home runs this year. Houston Astros star Yordan Alvarez has hit 11 by himself. In fact, the whole roster has been outhomered by just Alvarez and White Sox third baseman Munetaka Murakami alone.
Put it all together and the Mets have scored just 92 runs, the fewest of any team in baseball. They have the second-worst run differential at -29. 
The team with the worst run differential? The nearly $300 million Philadelphia Phillies. 
The Phillies got Zack Wheeler back from injury this weekend in Atlanta, and while his start did help Philadelphia snap their disastrous 10-game losing streak, they immediately reverted back to form on Sunday, losing 6-2 to Chris Sale. Incredibly, the Phillies are now 3-15 over their last 18 games. As a team, they have an ERA of 5.13, and are hitting .219/.294/.362. Alec Bohm has been arguably the worst everyday hitter in the sport with just a .412 OPS. Again, this is a team with a nearly $300 million payroll and players like Bryce Harper, Kyle Schwarber, Trea Turner, JT Realmuto, Christopher Sanchez and Jesus Luzardo.
They’re now 9-19, just like the Mets, with a -50 run differential and 10.5 game deficit in the NL East.
This is where many fans will say &quot;it’s early,&quot; and yes, it is. But while you can’t win anything in April or May, you can, in fact, lose it. Both teams had playoff probabilities exceeding 85% just a few weeks ago. Yet as of Monday, have seen their odds drop into the low 30’s.
Nearly $700 million in payroll, hundreds more in luxury taxes, star power like Juan Soto, Bryce Harper, Francisco Lindor and Kyle Schwarber, and both teams are now overwhelmingly likely to be staying home while the small-market Pirates, Reds or Diamondbacks play into October. 
Some of both teams’ underperformance is down to poor luck; the Phillies’ batting average on balls in play is just .256, for example, and their expected pitching stats are better than their ERA. But falling 10.5 games back of the Braves has all but ended the division race already. Atlanta now has an 84% chance of winning the East, while both the Mets and Phillies have dropped to around 7%. This is why it’s not as easy to &quot;buy&quot; a championship as many fans think it is. A few weeks of underperformance, injuries or bad luck can change the outlook of an entire season. And that’s exactly what’s happened here.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>King Charles and Queen Camilla Arrive in the United States</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-27T19:20:28.523Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>King Charles and Queen Camilla Arrive in the United States</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The royals will spend four days in the United States, two of them in the capital.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Dem lawmaker sparks online outrage for blaming Trump&apos;s low approval for WHCA Dinner shooting</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dem lawmaker sparks online outrage for blaming Trump&apos;s low approval for WHCA Dinner shooting</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, D-Ill., appeared to blame President Donald Trump for the shooting at the White House Correspondents&apos; Association Dinner on Monday, suggesting that the shooting was the result of his unpopularity.
Krishnamoorthi spoke about the shooting during his appearance on CNN’s &quot;The Situation Room,&quot; telling co-host Pamela Brown, &quot;There’s tremendous, as you can understand, concern given the threat levels that are going up, in part because of the — the president and now three assassination attempts on him, his very low approval ratings, which unfortunately fuel a lot of disaffection.&quot;
An assailant rushed a security checkpoint at the Washington Hilton Saturday night, shooting a Secret Service officer, who was hit in his bulletproof vest and survived. The suspect, Cole Allen, was apprehended and has been charged with multiple felonies. The gunfire led to Trump and the Cabinet officials at the dinner being evacuated, and the dinner being rescheduled. 
Federal law enforcement officials confirmed to Fox News Digital that after Allen’s arrest, he said he intended to target Trump administration officials and had prepared a manifesto detailing his intent, while also sharing anti-Trump and anti-Christian rhetoric on social media.
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In the interview, CNN&apos;s Pamela Brown said, &quot;The bottom line is we see political violence on both sides of the aisle, unfortunately, and all of this raises whether the Secret Service has the resources it needs in these heightened threat environments that you just mentioned.&quot; She then asked, &quot;Is it time to fully fund the Department of Homeland Security, which, as you know, oversees the secret service?&quot;
&quot;I think it&apos;s time to bring back the deal that the Senate unanimously, unanimously passed to fully fund the Secret Service,&quot; Krishnamoorthi said. &quot;TSA, other elements of DHS, as long as ICE and CBP are not fully reformed and overhauled, then those should not be funded right now.&quot;
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Brown went on to play footage of Trump’s Sunday interview on &quot;60 Minutes,&quot; where he noted how political assassinations are a common historical hazard, but warned, &quot;I do think that the hate speech of the Democrats, much more so is, is very dangerous. I really think it‘s very dangerous for the country.&quot;
&quot;Well, I think that definitely rhetoric needs to cool,&quot; Krishnamoorthi said. &quot;But remember, his own rhetoric has inflamed the discourse in a way that we haven‘t seen before. I mean, just his Truth Social post the other day talking about ending Iranian civilization or even his repost a couple days ago about how India is a hellhole and people like me, Indian Americans, are a problem in this country, only inflame the political discourse.&quot;
&quot;It‘s got to come down, the discourse has to cool down that it starts with the president,&quot; the congressman continued. &quot;Of course, it extends to all of us. But to say that it‘s only one party doesn‘t really make sense and goes against all the facts.&quot;
Krishnamoorthi suggested that ending political violence begins with Trump toning down his rhetoric.
&quot;But at the same time, you know, we have to come together and say that political violence has to end, that it‘s one thing to debate and discuss, you know, even vigorously policy matters of the day,&quot; he said. &quot;But to engage in ad hominem attacks or to say that, you know, Indian Americans shouldn‘t belong here, or that a civilization should end, that‘s completely unacceptable. It‘s got to come to an end right now.&quot;
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The Republican National Committe responded to Krishnamoorthi&apos;s comments on X. 
&quot;Sick!,&quot; they posted before asking, &quot;What is wrong with Democrats?&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House and did not receive immediate reply.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Talarico torched after pastor&apos;s &apos;disgusting&apos; Trump shooting remark as Cornyn says &apos;Texans should be outraged&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Talarico torched after pastor&apos;s &apos;disgusting&apos; Trump shooting remark as Cornyn says &apos;Texans should be outraged&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, called on Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico to &quot;condemn&quot; his pastor&apos;s Sunday sermon, claiming that Talarico&apos;s pastor &quot;made light&quot; of the assassination attempt on President Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents&apos; Association Dinner this past Saturday.
Talarico, a Presbyterian seminarian, has centered his campaign and progressive policies — which include anti-ICE and open borders messaging — on his faith background. At the same time, he has railed against Christian nationalism and called for the separation of church and state.
&quot;James Talarico claims to be campaigning on love and kindness, but his Pastor made light of an assassination attempt on the President of the United States in Washington, DC this weekend where a Secret Service officer was seriously injured,&quot; Cornyn posted on X. &quot;All Texans should be outraged and Talarico must condemn it.&quot;
On Sunday, Talarico&apos;s minister, Dr. Jim Rigby, mentioned the assassination attempt during his sermon, saying that he knows &quot;a lot of people have mixed feelings&quot; about the third attempt on Trump&apos;s life. His comment garnered light laughter from the audience.
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&quot;But it&apos;s really important that if we&apos;re going to be the healing agents of the world to realize that violence is not going to get rid of the problem we have,&quot; Rigby said.
He went on to say that the Confederacy is the &quot;heart of the MAGA movement&quot; and that it&apos;s a &quot;fascistic movement.&quot;
The White House Correspondents&apos; Association Dinner on Saturday was cut short after an armed gunman rushed the doors leading to the ballroom at the Washington Hilton Hotel. He fired several shots before being apprehended by law enforcement.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said that the alleged attempted assassin Cole Thomas Allen, 31, was &quot;set out to target folks that work in the administration, likely including the president,&quot; according to a preliminary review of evidence.
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Fox News Digital reached out to Rigby and Talarico for comment.
National Republican Senate Committee Regional Press Secretary Samantha Cantrell slammed Talarico&apos;s silence.
&quot;It&apos;s hard to believe James Talarico is serious about condemning political violence while he stands by and helps his pastor radicalize an entire congregation,&quot; Cantrell said.
Republican National Committee spokesman Zach Kraft called Talarico&apos;s &quot;self-proclaimed mentor&apos;s&quot; remark &quot;disgusting.&quot;
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&quot;But it is nothing new,&quot; Kraft said. &quot;Democrats have fanned the flames of radical left-wing violence for years and gleefully put targets on the back of President Trump, Charlie Kirk and conservatives, and conservatives across America. To Talarico and Democrats, murder is simply the cost of doing business in their conquest for power.&quot; 
Rigby is a vocal supporter of leftist causes. The Washington Examiner reported in March that Rigby spoke at a pro-Palestinian protest in 2009.
&quot;If there is to be hope for humankind, then we must all realize that the true jihad is the struggle for peace and justice,&quot; Rigby said during his speech.
In the Islamic faith, jihad is understood by some to be an inner struggle meant to bring an individual closer to God, but the term has been invoked by terrorists and Islamic extremists to commit acts of violence in broader political contexts.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Consumers lost $2.1 billion to social media scams in 2025, FTC reports</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The agency reports that losses from social media scams have increased eightfold, and that social media scams resulted in higher losses than any other method scammers used to contact consumers.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump admin tightens vise on student aid fraud in ‘ghost student’ crackdown</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump admin tightens vise on student aid fraud in ‘ghost student’ crackdown</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: The Trump administration is stepping up its crackdown on fraud and &quot;ghost students,&quot; launching a real-time fraud detection tool for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), Fox News Digital learned.
&quot;Instead of student aid and education grants going to students who deserve it, corrupt Democrats and the inept bureaucrat class of the Biden Administration allowed it to flow straight into the pockets of fraudsters for years,&quot; a spokesperson for Vice President JD Vance, who President Donald Trump recently tapped as the administration&apos;s fraud czar, told Fox News Digital.
The Department of Education launched a screening tool Monday morning directly into the FAFSA process that flags potentially high-risk applicants, requiring them to provide government-issued identification before accessing federal student aid, including Pell Grants and loans. 
The Education Department estimates its efforts to identify and deny aid to fraudulent students will save taxpayers over $1 billion during this year’s FAFSA cycle, with the tool already screening 50,000 applications as of Monday afternoon. 
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The new fraud detection efforts follow a surge in &quot;ghost student&quot; scams tied to loosened verification requirements during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Department of Education.
Ghost students are a growing trend involving fabricated or stolen identities, often powered by AI bots or criminal networks using real Americans’ personal information, used to enroll in programs, trigger financial aid disbursements, and then disappear.
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&quot;Americans deserve education. Fraudsters deserve nothing,&quot; a senior White House official told Fox News Digital.
Key verification safeguards were removed during the COVID-19 pandemic under the Biden administration, the Education Department reported, when less than 1% of students were required to verify their identity following their FAFSA submission.
&quot;This new fraud detection tool will stop fraud at the start of the process, before money goes out the door, strengthening the integrity of our programs and expanding opportunity for students who depend on these resources to finance their postsecondary education,&quot; Secretary of Education Linda McMahon told Fox News Digital.
The announcement comes as Trump established the White House Task Force to Eliminate Fraud, led by Vance, to combat fraud across federal programs.
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&quot;Under the Vice President&apos;s task force, student aid will go to students and students only,&quot; the vice president&apos;s spokesperson added.
The increased verification process follows the Trump administration uncovering more than $1 billion in student aid fraud last year, including stopping suspected bots and ghost students from obtaining taxpayer-funded loans.
The administration also previously uncovered $90 million that was disbursed to suspected scammers in 2024, including $30 million in loans to dead people and more than $40 million disbursed to companies using bots disguised as fake students.
Fox News Digital’s Emma Colton contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cole Allen charged in Trump assassination attempt in first court appearance after WHCA Dinner shooting</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cole Allen charged in Trump assassination attempt in first court appearance after WHCA Dinner shooting</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The suspect accused in the White House Correspondents&apos; Association Dinner shooting made an initial appearance in federal court Monday, marking the first time the alleged would-be assassin heard the charges filed against him by prosecutors. 
Cole Allen, 31, from Torrance, California, is accused of storming the Washington Hilton while armed with multiple weapons, and attempting to penetrate the ballroom in which President Donald Trump sat amongst Cabinet officials and hundreds of journalists Saturday night. 
Allen appeared in federal court Monday wearing a blue prison jumpsuit to face charges of attempting to assassinate the President of the United States, discharge of a firearm during a crime of violence and transporting a firearm across state lines, according to the Department of Justice. 
He has not yet entered a plea and will remain in custody.
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Monday’s court appearance is separate from Cole’s arraignment, with the judge scheduling a detention hearing for April 30 and a preliminary hearing for May 11. 
Allen is accused of traveling by train from California to Washington, D.C., while making one stop in Chicago, and checking into the hotel just one day before the planned event.
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Shortly before the alleged shooting, authorities said Allen sent a written manifesto to members of his family, outlining his intent to target Trump and other Cabinet officials. 
Within 30 minutes of the gala starting, Allen allegedly stormed the hotel lobby, equipped with a shotgun, handgun and knives, and breached security barricades that had been erected just one floor above the VIP-filled International Ballroom.
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One Secret Service agent was struck by gunfire in a ballistic vest, and Allen was subsequently tackled by officers and taken into custody. 
Allen was not injured, but was transported to a hospital to be evaluated. The Secret Service agent was also taken to receive medical treatment and is recovering.
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The chaos was heard from inside the packed ballroom, with the 2,300 attendees taking cover under their tables as Trump and Vice President JD Vance were whisked away by security. 
Approximately one hour later, Trump announced that law enforcement had asked attendees to evacuate the building, which was consistent with protocol, adding the event would be rescheduled within 30 days.
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After the shooting, Allen’s brother contacted the New London Police Department in Connecticut to report receiving his brother’s alleged manifesto. 
The police said in a statement they were contacted at 10:49 p.m. by someone who wanted to share information related to it, and the department said it then immediately alerted federal law enforcement, the Associated Press reported.
Allen faces the possibility of life in prison if convicted on the attempted assassination charge, with the two firearms charges carrying a maximum sentence of up to 10 years in federal prison. 
Fox News Digital reached out to Allen’s defense team and federal prosecutors for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Bill Maher &amp; David Cross get into heated war of words over &apos;looney left&apos; &amp; trans rights, including 3-year-old</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bill Maher &amp; David Cross get into heated war of words over &apos;looney left&apos; &amp; trans rights, including 3-year-old</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Bill Maher has a firm message for woke comedian David Cross and his fellow LIBS who continue to avoid using common sense on the trans in sports and trans kids topic. 
&quot;Good luck with President Vance,&quot; Maher told Cross on the latest episode of the &quot;Club Random&quot; podcast that turned into a tequila-fueled war of words on a topic that is credited with getting President Trump elected. 
&quot;As I always say to my woke friends, we voted for the same person. You&apos;re just why she lost,&quot; Maher told Cross on the defeat Kamala Harris suffered in 2024. 
What started as a discussion on trans in sports eventually turned into a war of words with Cross acting as an elitist expert on this subject because his 8-year-old daughter has two trans friends at school, including one who turned trans at age 3. &quot;Three? Well, sure...who can believe a three-year-old? Kids are confused,&quot; Maher fired back.
It is this mindset, Maher contends, that develops inside the &quot;Brooklyn bubble&quot; where Cross lives. &quot;I want to be in that bubble. I pay for it and I want my daughter to be in that bubble. It&apos;s a good bubble,&quot; Cross fired back at Maher over the label. 
&quot;It&apos;s—a bubble is protection from the s–t that&apos;s going on outside of the bubble that I don&apos;t—the—the awfulness... and there&apos;s no s--t inside the bubble. Uh, no. I mean, there&apos;s some s--t but less.
&quot;The bubble is not for me or my wife. It&apos;s for a daughter. And uh—the more I can keep her from the uh things that I and my wife think are bad.&quot;
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Ah, yes, the Brooklyn bubble is utopia where 3-year-olds turn trans. That mindset, as Maher argues firmly, is why the Democrats are in big trouble in the next election – the looniest of the lefties refuses to understand how insane it sounds for kids to be trans at 3. 
Equally insane, Maher notes, is that Cross and his fellow nutjobs continue to act like trans in sports isn’t a problem. When Maher described Algerian Olympic boxer Imane Khelif as &quot;a man beating the dog s–t out of a woman,&quot; to win an Olympic gold medal, Cross acted like wasn’t aware of this topic. 
However, Cross was quick to point out he’s seen pre-pubescent girls &quot;kick the s–t out of boys.&quot;
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This is where the American Left is at in 2026. The unhinged left is still in its bubble and as crazy as ever while there are Maher types who now see how this ultimately will turn out at the polls. 
&quot;Democrats lost voters on transgender rights. Winning them back won’t be easy,&quot; The New York Times warned last summer. Polling group Blueprint found that a whopping 67% of swing voters thought Democrats became &quot;too focused on identity politics&quot; during the last voting cycle.
Despite the many chances Maher provided to Cross to come down off his trans hill, the ultra-lib wasn’t willing to bend. 
The two agreed they didn’t want &quot;beef&quot; between each other and hugged it out as the podcast ended.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ex-WWE wrestler, 25, announces retirement from pro wrestling after departure</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ex-WWE wrestler, 25, announces retirement from pro wrestling after departure</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Pro wrestler Luca Crusifino revealed last week he was among those who departed WWE in the company’s most recent wave, and on Monday, he announced he was retiring from the sport.
The 25-year-old Pennsylvania native, whose real name is Roman Macek, wrote on social media that he was leaving professional wrestling for good.
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&quot;After much reflection, I’ve decided it’s time to close this chapter of my life,&quot; he wrote on X. &quot;Being a part of the WWE has been a dream ever since I was a child. Getting the chance to live out my dream in front of the world is something I’ll never take for granted. To the fans … thank you for every cheer, every boo, every moment of support. You made this journey unforgettable.
&quot;I am forever grateful for the friendships that I made along the way. From talent, to coaches, to the creative team, to every single person I came in contact with at the performance center … thank you! Thank you for pushing me, believing in me, and sharing the ring with me. I’ve learned more than I can ever put into words and met some of the greatest people that will be friends for life.&quot;
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He wrote that the decision wasn’t an easy one.
&quot;As of today, I’m officially stepping away and retiring from professional wrestling. It’s not an easy decision, but it’s the right one for me,&quot; he added. &quot;This isn’t goodbye, just the end of one incredible chapter.
&quot;Again, I cannot say this enough … Thank you! What an amazing last 4 years and don’t worry about me … I’ll figure it out.&quot;
And don’t worry, Crusifino made clear he wasn’t about to make an OnlyFans.
Crusifino was a college football player at Duquesne before he joined WWE. He entered with a lawyer gimmick and would later join The D’Angelo Family as their consigliere.
In 2025, he would attack his family members Tony D’Angelo and Channing Lorenzo and ended up leaving the family. He was reintroduced into WWE Evolve with a new raver gimmick. But it didn’t last as he departed the company last week.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Feds enter hunt for missing California grandpa linked to crypto fortune</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The FBI has joined the search for a missing Southern California grandfather as authorities escalate what is now being treated as a kidnapping investigation tied to a troubling web of fraud, impersonation and possible targeting linked to cryptocurrency wealth.
Nai Ping Hou, 74, vanished in March 2025 from his Rancho Cucamonga home and was reported missing weeks later on May 4.
Federal officials say possible foul play is suspected, noting Hou’s bank accounts were depleted before law enforcement was even notified of his disappearance.
Investigators with the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department initially described the case as a suspicious disappearance but now say evidence points to a possible abduction.
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Hou’s son Wen Hou said the last time he saw his father was during a fishing trip in March, just days before he disappeared.
&quot;He was in a very good mood,&quot; Wen Hou told KTLA. &quot;He caught a lot of fish. His friends were there, too. He was very happy.&quot;
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But weeks later, subtle changes raised alarm.
&quot;[Always saying] he’s tired or he’ll call me later, just reasons that were strange,&quot; he said. &quot;He had very short responses and didn’t share photos anymore.&quot;
Wen Hou said the moment it truly set in came when his father stopped answering calls altogether and sent an unusually cold message on his birthday.
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&quot;It’s surreal to think someone could be impersonating my dad through text,&quot; he previously told KABC.
The family said that’s when they realized something was seriously wrong and grew deeply concerned for his safety.
When friends went to check on Hou’s home in early May, they found it had been completely cleared out.
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&quot;Something really bizarre is going on,&quot; Wen Hou said. &quot;The place was completely cleared out. No people, no vehicles, not even garbage left behind.&quot;
Investigators later confirmed &quot;extensive fraudulent activity&quot; in Hou’s bank accounts around the time of his disappearance. More than $1 million was drained through unauthorized transactions, including purchases of gold and cryptocurrency.
&quot;His money was also gone,&quot; Wen Hou said. &quot;Funds were being transferred out to purchase gold online. He’s not tech-savvy at all, so I don’t know how he could’ve done any of that himself.&quot;
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Authorities say Hou’s vehicles were also sold and there was an apparent attempt to rent out his home.
Hou’s wife was out of the country visiting family in China at the time he vanished and received unusual messages from his phone, including one suggesting she delay returning home.
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While investigators have not confirmed a motive, the family has told KABC they fear Hou may have been targeted because of their financial success in cryptocurrency. Wen Hou is a hedge fund executive who has invested heavily in the space.
&quot;I miss him dearly,&quot; Wen Hou said. &quot;He’s always been a guiding presence in my life.&quot;
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&quot;We’re really worried, and we really want my dad back,&quot; he added.
Hou is described as 5 feet 7 inches tall and about 170 pounds, with dark hair and a birthmark on his upper left shoulder. He also has a surgery scar on his lower back. He has not been seen or heard from since March 2025.
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Investigators are also seeking information about a silver Toyota Yaris believed to be connected to the case.
The Hou family has launched a dedicated website to raise awareness, share photos and collect tips. The site includes a video message in which Wen Hou makes an emotional plea for his father’s safe return.
A reward of up to $250,000 is being offered for information leading to Hou’s safe return or the arrest of those responsible.
Authorities urge anyone with information to contact the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department or the FBI.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Nancy Guthrie&apos;s front door blood evidence points to ‘single abductor’: former FBI profiler</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-27T18:42:21.742Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Nancy Guthrie&apos;s front door blood evidence points to ‘single abductor’: former FBI profiler</news:title>
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The blood spatter on Nancy Guthrie&apos;s front porch suggests a single abductor took her out of her home, according to a former FBI profiler.
&quot;If there was no blood spatter pattern inside the house, then outside by the front door or while she was going through the door this is where she put up a fight or refused to go any further,&quot; retired FBI Supervisory Special Agent Jim Clemente told Fox News Digital Monday.
&quot;This is where she was assaulted. Most likely struck in the nose or mouth. She fell to her knees or on the ground, aspirated, then coughed up blood, which also dripped around the same spot.&quot;
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Guthrie is the 84-year-old mother of &quot;Today&quot; co-host Savannah Guthrie. She had lived in her home in Tucson&apos;s Catalina Foothills neighborhood for decades before vanishing under suspicious circumstances on Feb. 1.
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Sources with knowledge of the case previously told Fox News Digital there were no signs of a struggle inside. A masked intruder appeared on doorbell camera video taken at Guthrie&apos;s front porch, and her back door was found propped open. Authorities have said they have not ruled out the possibility that multiple people could have been involved in her suspected kidnapping.
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Clemente said he believes her abductor then carried her away with her face up, which limited additional blood spatter. Video taken after local authorities released the crime scene shows a concentration of blood drops near the mat at her front door. The trail grows thin and ends where her front walkway meets the edge of the driveway.
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&quot;It rules out more than one person because if two people had control of her as they were leaving the house she would never have fallen to the ground,&quot; he said. &quot;They would have been in control of her body and prevented her from resisting and fighting and falling after she was struck in the face.&quot;
She likely had her face down near the front door where images show the most blood, he said.
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&quot;The larger droplets are low-velocity blood spatter that fell directly out of her mouth,&quot; he said. &quot;Her face was facing downward when she coughed up the medium velocity small droplets, and it was within inches of the ground facing straight down.&quot;
There&apos;s no indication of &quot;cast off&quot; blood spatter, he said, which appears when blood is flung off of a moving object.
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&quot;The lack of directionality of the blood splatter says that those drops fell straight down, and she wasn’t moving fast,&quot; he said. &quot;So there is a contradiction in the evidence. I believe this was caused by the fact that she was carried from that first location to the car with her face up so only a minimum amount of blood was deposited on the walkway.&quot;
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He said it doesn&apos;t look like she was dragged and believes she had been struck in the face with a fist or possibly the butt of the suspect&apos;s handgun.
&quot;This was not done very quickly because if it had been, the blood should’ve had a tail moving the direction that she was traveling,&quot; he said.
Dr. Michael Baden, a famed forensic pathologist, previously told Fox News Digital he suspected the blood drops came from Guthrie&apos;s hands or face.
&quot;The nature of the blood spots with little pale centers or donut shapes are typical for drops that come from the nose or mouth, because they&apos;re mixed with air,&quot; he said in February.
&quot;These are not innocent droplets,&quot; he added. &quot;From the shape, number of droplets and the place of the droplets outside the house on the porch, they are entirely consistent and indicative of occurring during an abduction.&quot; 
Anyone with information is asked to dial 1-800-CALL-FBI. There is a combined reward of more than $1.2 million for information that cracks the case.
Fox News&apos; Julia Bonavita contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Delta flight forced to divert after passenger goes into labor and delivers baby midair</news:name>
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			<news:title>Delta flight forced to divert after passenger goes into labor and delivers baby midair</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A woman gave birth midair on a Delta flight bound for Oregon after going into labor shortly before landing, with the help of fellow passengers and crew.
The woman went into labor aboard Delta flight 478 from Atlanta to Portland on April 24, Delta told Fox News Digital on Monday about the event.
She delivered the baby about 30 minutes before the aircraft landed at Portland International Airport.
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&quot;We extend our sincere thanks to the crew and medical volunteers on board who stepped in to provide care to a customer onboard prior to landing in Portland,&quot; Delta said. 
&quot;The health and safety of our customers is always our top priority, and we wish the new family all the best.&quot;
The airline said the flight, which was carrying 153 passengers along with two pilots and four flight attendants, declared an emergency to receive priority handling from air traffic control before landing safely and being met by emergency medical services.
Two emergency medical technicians who were on board as passengers volunteered to assist, working alongside flight attendants and crew members to deliver the baby mid-flight, news outlet KOIN 6 reported.
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The EMTs, Tina Fritz and Caarin Powell, told KOIN they were returning from vacation when a flight attendant made an announcement asking for medical personnel.
With limited supplies available, the pair improvised using items from passengers and crew — including blankets and a shoelace provided by a flight attendant, the outlet noted.
&quot;Within three really good pushes, the baby was out and doing perfect,&quot; Fritz told KOIN 6. 
&quot;Mom was a rock star.&quot;
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The plane landed shortly after the delivery — and both the mother and newborn were treated by emergency medical services on the ground.
Fox News Digital previously reported on another midair birth earlier this month involving a Caribbean Airlines flight.
A woman gave birth aboard a flight from Kingston, Jamaica, to New York City as the plane approached its destination, according to the airline.
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Pilots alerted air traffic control about the situation, and after learning the baby had been delivered, one controller jokingly suggested a fitting name.
&quot;Tell her she’s got to name it Kennedy,&quot; the controller said, referencing John F. Kennedy International Airport, where the flight was landing.
The airline said both the mother and newborn received medical care after landing and were doing well.
Lorraine Taylor of Fox News Digital contributed reporting.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Steve Kerr reveals Warriors All-Star Draymond Green has done things he can &apos;never forgive him for&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Steve Kerr reveals Warriors All-Star Draymond Green has done things he can &apos;never forgive him for&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Golden State Warriors All-Star forward Draymond Green is quite the polarizing basketball player, and his head coach, Steve Kerr, can attest to that over their years together in the Bay Area.
Kerr and Green have gotten into their spats over the years, but four NBA titles together has also been the result.
During a recent, in-depth interview with The New Yorker, Kerr admitted that Green has pushed him to his limits. And while he would &quot;do anything for him,&quot; Kerr also admitted that Green has crossed the line to the point of no return.
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&quot;There’s things he’s done that I can never forgive him for, and yet I will do anything for him,&quot; Kerr said to the outlet.
It’s no secret that Kerr and Green have needed to be separated, whether it’s during a game or in a more private setting. In December 2025, Green was seen telling Kerr, &quot;F--- you,&quot; ultimately leading to the star forward getting sent to the locker room in a game against the Orlando Magic.
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&quot;Yeah. I mean, people pulling us apart. And in my first five years, we would get into three knockdown, dragouts a year,&quot; Kerr said about him and Green. &quot;Part of it was, I just had to show the rest of the team that I’m in charge. You have to do things by a set of standards. It’s a community that you’re building, not just a team -- a little society with values and standards and expectations. And then you’re a community that has to police itself. The coach has to demand certain behaviors, certain habits. So then for a long time we had a truce. I understood him so well. He understood me. But this year, we had a major blowout in December.&quot;
Kerr called Green &quot;such a unique person&quot; who has quite the mind for basketball. He’s needed it to play his position at only 6-foot-6, when forwards are usually much taller elsewhere in the league.
As Green, 36, is closer to retirement than he isn’t, coaching has been a speculation. He was usually not in that state of mind, but in recent discussion, Green seems open to the prospect of coaching after his playing days.
Kerr isn’t sure, though, if he’s temperament is fit for it.
&quot;I don’t know that he’ll coach. He definitely has the brain for it. I don’t know if he has the patience,&quot; Kerr explained. &quot;He’s an incredibly passionate, emotional guy, and that passion and energy has frequently gotten him in trouble. And I love him. I think he’s a really good-hearted person with an incredible brain, but if he wants to coach, he’s going to have to learn how to control some of that emotion, that desire, and that fire that burns within him, and it’s not an easy thing to do.&quot;
Green isn’t the most gifted NBA players in terms of physical stature, speed or strength. But Green knows how tenacious he can be as a defender, making the All-Defensive NBA team nine times in his career, while winning the 2016-17 Defensive Player of the Year Award.
In fact, Kerr, who played with the iconic Chicago Bulls dynasty during his time on the hardwood, said Green is the best defender he’s ever witnessed in the league.
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&quot;That’s saying a lot, given that I played with Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman,&quot; Kerr added. &quot;The modern game demands so much more than it did in the 1990s. You have to be able to guard all five positions, because there’s so much pace and energy and crossmatches. You race back on defense, you’ve got to guard the guy in front of you. And then there’s the &quot;pick-on&quot; game: the opposing team is going to bring the weakest defender into every pick-and-roll to gain an advantage.
&quot;Draymond, he can guard any action, any position, any player. And he can also blow up the play behind the play if he’s not involved in the action because of his brain, his speed, his reach.&quot;
It’s one of those rollercoaster relationships, but one that Kerr will never regret with Green – even if he’s crossed the line a time or two.
While Green has a player option for next season with the Warriors, all eyes are on Kerr as he mulls a big decision of whether he wishes to return as head coach or not. He told the outlet it would be an easy decision if Green and Steph Curry were to retire this year, but that’s not the case.
Kerr said the Warriors will discuss their vision for the future in the coming weeks, but he’s unsure right now if he will be a part of it.  
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			  <news:name>Super Bowl champ Russell Wilson takes swing for Savannah Bananas</news:name>
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			<news:title>Super Bowl champ Russell Wilson takes swing for Savannah Bananas</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Russell Wilson appeared on a baseball field on Sunday for the first time since 2018. Though, it was likely a bit of a different game than he was used to playing.
Wilson appeared for the Savannah Bananas as fans packed Yankee Stadium to see &quot;Banana Ball.&quot; The former New York Giants quarterback made a career in the NFL, but was an MLB prospect early in his career and even played in minor league games in the Colorado Rockies’ organization and appeared in a New York Yankees spring training game.
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The at-bat didn’t really go as planned for the Super Bowl champion.
He broke his bat as he hit a bouncer to the Party Animals’ first baseman. The infielder corralled the ball between his legs and got it to the pitcher who ran over to cover, and got Wilson out.
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&quot;Fun Times with the Fans! My kids loved the day! Thanks Jesse Cole for the Call! I remember you were my GM when I was 19 years old! Proud of the movement you’ve built!&quot; Wilson wrote on X.
Wilson played for Jesse Cole’s summer collegiate team before he was on the field slinging the pill for NFL teams. Now, Cole is the owner of the Bananas and has created a baseball entertainment behemoth that saw more than 40,000 in the Bronx.
It’s unclear what the future holds for Wilson.
He spent last season with the Giants and played in six games. He was benched for rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump White House unloads on Kimmel, calling him &apos;deranged&apos; and for him to be fired</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump White House unloads on Kimmel, calling him &apos;deranged&apos; and for him to be fired</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The White House kept up its heat on Jimmy Kimmel on Monday, as President Donald Trump called on Disney to fire the ABC late-night host for making a &quot;call to violence&quot; last week and press secretary Karoline Leavitt called him &quot;completely deranged.&quot;
First lady Melania Trump had already called on Monday for Kimmel&apos;s firing over his &quot;hateful&quot; language after the liberal late-night host referred to her as &quot;an expectant widow&quot; days before the White House Correspondents’ Dinner was interrupted by a suspected attempted assassin.
&quot;Kimmel’s hateful and violent rhetoric is intended to divide our country. His monologue about my family isn’t comedy- his words are corrosive and deepens the political sickness within America,&quot; Melania Trump posted on X.
President Trump agreed and followed with his own post, declaring, &quot;Wow, Jimmy Kimmel, who is in no way funny as attested to by his terrible Television Ratings, made a statement on his Show that is really shocking. He showed a fake video of the First Lady, Melania, and our son, Barron, like they were actually sitting in his studio, listening to him speak, which they weren’t, and never would be. He then stated, ‘Our First Lady, Melania, is here. Look at Melania, so beautiful. Mrs. Trump, you have a glow like an expectant widow.’&quot;
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Trump continued, connecting it to the shooting at the White House correspondents dinner that happened shortly afterward.
&quot;A day later a lunatic tried entering the ballroom of the White House Correspondents Dinner, loaded up with a shotgun, handgun, and many knives,&quot; he wrote. &quot;He was there for a very obvious and sinister reason. I appreciate that so many people are incensed by Kimmel’s despicable call to violence, and normally would not be responsive to anything that he said but, this is something far beyond the pale. Jimmy Kimmel should be immediately fired by Disney and ABC. Thank you for your attention to this matter!&quot;
Leavitt also unloaded on Kimmel during her press briefing on Monday.
&quot;Who in their right mind says a wife would be glowing over the potential murder of her beloved husband?&quot; she said. &quot;And having experienced what I did with the first lady on Saturday night, I can tell you that she was anything but that. This kind of rhetoric about the president, the first lady, and his supporters is completely deranged, and it’s unbelievable that the American people are consuming it night after night.&quot;
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Kimmel faced similar backlash for his remarks last year, when he was suspended by ABC parent company, Disney, after remarks about the assassination of Charlie Kirk sparked outrage and a veiled threat from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House and did not receive immediate reply.
Fox News&apos; Brian Flood contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Judge Delays Order to Force Penn to Turn Over List of Jews to Trump Administration</news:name>
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			<news:title>Judge Delays Order to Force Penn to Turn Over List of Jews to Trump Administration</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Trump administration had said it needed the information for an antisemitism investigation.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Why did a Democratic-majority board appoint a Freedom Caucus lawmaker as county recorder?</news:name>
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			<news:title>Why did a Democratic-majority board appoint a Freedom Caucus lawmaker as county recorder?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>David Marshall in January 2025. (Photo by Gage Skidmore/Flickr/CC BY-SA 2.0)

Supervisors in Navajo County had narrowed their pool to three finalists by the time they met to appoint a new recorder.
One, Jose Lerma, was a voter registration coordinator in the recorder’s office and familiar with the elections side of the job. Another, Suzanne Hudspeth, was a local realtor — experience that could help with the recorder’s responsibility to manage public records, including property documents and government information.
The final candidate, state Rep. David Marshall, seemed perhaps the least likely choice for the board of supervisors, on which Democrats hold three of five seats. State law required them to pick a member of the same political party as former Recorder Tim Jordan, a Republican who resigned in January. But Marshall was the most ideological of the three finalists. In the Legislature, he was an out-and-proud member of the ultra-conservative Freedom Caucus. He had supported legislation to ban vote centers, severely restrict mail voting, require ballots cast in local elections to be counted by hand, and more. And he was in the midst of a contentious primary campaign for a seat on the Arizona Corporation Commission.
Supervisors conducted their final interviews with the candidates on April 14 in executive session, a type of closed-door meeting that allows policymakers to privately discuss certain sensitive topics. Upon returning to the dais, they scribbled down their votes on small sheets of paper.
Then, they announced their choice: Marshall.
Their decision left many political observers scratching their heads — and raised questions about what it means for the rural northern county’s elections. Marshall, who did not respond to requests for comment on this story, said in an April 23 statement that he was committed to “ensuring our elections are secure, transparent, and worthy of the confidence of every citizen.”
“The role of county recorder may not carry the same visibility as a legislative seat or a statewide campaign, but its importance cannot be overstated,” he said. “The integrity of our elections and the protection of property rights form the bedrock of a free and self-governing society. These are not abstract principles — they are the foundation of public trust.”
It also appears that the appointment may have caused a rift between Marshall and some of his closest allies at the state Capitol. An attorney closely affiliated with the Freedom Caucus is now raising legal questions about the appointment.
Supervisors acknowledged the surprise in interviews with Votebeat. One, Democrat Dawnafe Whitesinger, called the situation “fairly complicated.” Another, Republican Daryl Seymore, when asked why the majority-Democratic board had chosen Marshall, said it was “a loaded question.” Other supervisors did not respond to a request for comment.
But Whitesinger and Seymore indicated the choice came down to a combination of qualifications, intraparty politics, and questions asked of the candidates during final interviews in executive session — details they can’t disclose under state law.
    
Why did Navajo County supervisors pick Marshall?
The board’s vote for the new recorder did not fall along neat partisan lines.
Whitesinger, along with Republican Jason Whiting and Democrat Fern Benally, voted for Marshall. Democrat Alberto Peshlakai voted for Lerma, and Seymore voted to continue interviewing the candidates.
Seymore told Votebeat that he wanted to continue the process because he still had unanswered questions, but he declined to share more, saying he couldn’t reveal anything about conversations had in executive session. Still, he said he was confident that Marshall had a “solid understanding” of existing state law and the voting process.
Although Marshall pushed for controversial election changes as a legislator, Seymore said he felt that Marshall would follow the law while overseeing voter registration, list maintenance, and other election-related duties that fall under the recorder’s office.
Meanwhile, the local GOP was pushing the board to put a long-tenured Republican in the seat. One of the candidates, Lerma, had previously been registered as an unaffiliated voter but re-registered as a Republican earlier this year to seek the appointment.
Navajo County Republican Committee Chair Lisa Green took the speaker’s podium before supervisors conducted final interviews to urge that they appoint someone registered with the party as of the 2024 general election.
“To be clear, this request is not a comment on the character of any potential appointee on the vetted list presented here today,” Green said. “We are simply pointing out that the Republican Party platform of personal responsibility, limited government, and individual liberty is not something to change at will, but a set of core beliefs.”
Whitesinger said supervisors were “looking for a candidate that best aligned with Navajo County,” adding that they also wanted someone who would “protect the rights of citizens to register to vote and also cast their vote.”
“That means for every citizen, from the very tip of Navajo County and the southern area of Cibecue, all the way up to the northern region of Monument Valley and Kayenta,” she said. Marshall drew strong support from White Mountain Apache Tribal Council Chairman Jerome Kasey III and Councilwoman Annette Tenijieth.
Whitesinger said she was hesitant to say much more, noting that she had to protect the confidentiality of conversations that took place in executive session. But she said she has always “tried to make decisions in the best interest of the county.”
“I know that all our citizens are concerned about the decisions — not only this decision, but every decision — that we make as a board of supervisors,” she said. “I, too, live in this county and want it to continue to function as professionally as it has in years past.”
    
Conservative attorney questions legality of Marshall’s appointment
Before being sworn into his new role on April 21, Marshall resigned his legislative seat and formally pulled out of the Corporation Commission race.
But there’s still one potential legal complication with his appointment. The Arizona Constitution states lawmakers cannot hold other state or county offices “during the term for which he shall have been elected.”
Historically, there have been mixed interpretations of what exactly that means. It could mean that a lawmaker simply has to resign their seat before being sworn into another office, as Marshall did. But some say it means that a state legislator cannot hold another office until the end of their elected term. In Marshall’s case, that would bar him from becoming recorder until January 2027.
Tim La Sota, an attorney who has long represented archconservatives in Arizona, is loudly making that argument. In an April 16 letter to county supervisors, he wrote that their appointment of Marshall was illegal.
“It seems that the wise move would be to rescind this appointment before Mr. Marshall can purport to accept it by taking the oath of office,” he wrote.
When Marshall was sworn in, La Sota followed up with a similar letter to Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, a Democrat. He accused Marshall of “illegally usurping office.” Richie Taylor, a spokesperson for Mayes, said prosecutors were “looking into the matter.”
La Sota did not respond to questions on whether he was writing in his personal capacity or serving a paid client. He also did not say whether his involvement implied some sort of rift between Marshall and his longtime allies at the state Capitol — several of whom have used La Sota’s legal services in the past.
But Marshall’s appointment seemed to catch at least one of his colleagues by surprise. State Rep. Ralph Heap, another Freedom Caucus member who is gunning for a seat on the Corporation Commission, told KJZZ hours before the board picked Marshall that he was hoping his fellow candidate wouldn’t take the job.
Marshall said on April 23 that he hadn’t made the decision lightly and that he still supported Heap.
“While I have stepped away from that race, I have full confidence it will continue in capable hands,” he said in a statement, adding that Heap would “serve Arizona well.”
This article was originally published by Votebeat, a nonprofit news organization covering local election administration and voting access.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>If Republicans believe in MAHA, why are they backing this farm bill?</news:name>
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			<news:title>If Republicans believe in MAHA, why are they backing this farm bill?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The U.S. House of Representatives is set to vote on the most consequential piece of food-and-farming legislation in nearly a decade. Congress hasn’t passed a farm bill since 2018, and the new legislation touches nearly every corner of the food system, from farm subsidies and crop insurance to food assistance, conservation, research, and rural development.
The vote is coming at a moment when food prices are still painfully high, farms are going bankrupt at an alarming rate, and Americans across political divides are waking up to the toll that toxic agrochemicals are taking on the nation’s health.
The problem is: the Republican farm bill would make all of those challenges worse.
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At its best, a farm bill is supposed to do something straightforward and practical. It is supposed to help keep farms financially solvent, lower costs for consumers, strengthen rural communities, and improve access to healthy and sustainable food. It is one of the main ways the federal government decides what kinds of farming it rewards, what kinds of food it makes easier to buy, and what kinds of risks it is willing to tolerate in the name of production.
This year’s Republican bill is, alas, all about giveaways to the biggest industrial producers and chemical companies, as well as cuts to key anti-hunger programs and healthy food-and-farming investments in order to pay for unpopular priorities like the war in Iran. The bill enshrines the GOP’s major cuts to SNAP and other food assistance programs for hungry kids. It would reduce funding for federal conservation and healthy-soil programs. And it includes language that would reinforce legal immunity for chemical companies and undermine local standards, including around schools and parks. 
The legislation is especially reckless in the context of what’s happening right now. USDA says food prices in February were 3.1 percent higher than a year earlier. Farm bankruptcies rose 46 percent in 2025. USDA also forecasts that net farm income will fall again in 2026. This is the moment when Congress should be helping farmers get off the costly chemical treadmill and helping to make healthy food affordable.
This week’s vote coincides with oral arguments at the Supreme Court in Monsanto v. Durnell, where a major chemical company is seeking a ruling that could make it far harder for farmers and families to sue after documented evidence of cancer from chemical exposure.
The Trump Justice Department filed an amicus brief siding with Monsanto against American farmers.  This isn’t a technical legal dispute. It’s the question of whether people who were harmed by toxic pesticides can still seek accountability. Trump is on the wrong side of that argument. 
This isn’t an isolated case. In February, the President signed an executive order expanding domestic supply of carcinogenic glyphosate-based herbicides. Around the same time, the EPA reapproved dicamba for over-the-top use on cotton and soybeans, despite years of controversy over its drift onto neighboring crops and wild plants. Meanwhile, the arm of USDA that farmers rely on for help adopting organic, lower-input, and soil-building practices, has lost nearly one in four staff. 
That is why this farm bill debate is such an important test of whether Republicans are serious about making America healthy again.  If they are, they should work across the aisle on a farm bill that makes healthy food more affordable for Americans.
What would that look like?
First, a responsible farm bill would take on corporate power rather than entrench it. No pesticide immunity shield. No special protections for companies that keep dangers off labels while families, farmers, and farmworkers bear the costs. A serious MAHA farm bill would keep the courts open to allow farmers compensation for proven harms caused by toxic chemicals. 
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Second, it would help farmers get off the costly chemical treadmill. That means fully funding conservation, technical assistance, and organic transition programs to adopt lower-cost, lower-input methods. It means supporting cover crops, crop rotations, buffer strips, and other practices that improve soil health while reducing long-term expenses. It means strengthening local and regional markets so farmers can keep more of the food dollar instead of sending it up the chain to a handful of big companies.
Third, it would make healthy food more affordable for American families. That means restoring support for healthier school meals, expanding access to fresh, local, and lower-toxin foods in public institutions, and aligning federal purchasing with the goal of making healthier food easier to buy. It also means looking seriously at concrete measures like restricting pre-harvest glyphosate desiccation and expanding pesticide-free food procurement.
If Republicans truly want to claim the mantle of MAHA, this is the moment to prove it. 
Justin Talbot Zorn is a senior adviser at the Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby entering treatment for gambling addiction amid NCAA investigation</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby is taking an indefinite leave from the football program to seek treatment for an ongoing gambling addiction. 
The Red Raiders announced on Monday that the transfer QB, who signed a lucrative deal with the Red Raiders this past offseason, would be gone for an unknown period of time. 
According to sources, this trigger point came after Sorsby was being investigated by the NCAA for a number of bets through an online company. This could also open up the possibility that the organization could punish Sorsby for his gambling actions, given the NCAA has a very strict policy on betting. 
Pete Thamel was first to report the NCAA&apos;s investigation into Sorsby for gambling. 
The school released a statement, which came about 30 minutes after the team was informed of what was transpiring with their starting quarterback, and him seeking professional help for his gambling addiction. 
&quot;Texas Tech’s primary focus remains on fostering an environment where student-athletes feel empowered to prioritize their mental health and seek professional assistance,&quot; the statement read. &quot;To protect the integrity of the recovery process, Texas Tech will have no further comment on Brendan’s status or treatment progress at this time. We kindly ask the media and the public to respect the privacy of Brendan and his family.&quot;
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After playing for Cincinnati last season, Sorsby entered the transfer portal. He would sign with Texas Tech, with a deal that reached nearly $6 million for the upcoming season, according to sources. 
On Monday, Texas Tech head coach Joey McGuire also released a statement regarding his starting quarterback.
&quot;We love Brendan and support his decision to seek professional help,&quot; McGuire said. &quot;Taking this step requires courage, and our primary focus is on him as a person. Our program is behind Brendan as he prioritizes his health.&quot;
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While it is unknown how long Sorsby will be housed at the residential treatment facility, his status as the quarterback at Texas Tech will not change, though the NCAA is looking into his past online gambling. 
Where things go from here with Texas Tech is uncertain. Would the school be on the hook for his revenue-share contract if he were to be punished for his gambling? What if he were to be suspended for a period of time, or if Texas Tech was caught off guard by this all?
These are questions that Texas Tech lawyers are currently looking into, as this story continues to play out over the next few months.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Nearly $870K in chemical spraying drones stolen from NJ company in &apos;nightmare scenario&apos; heist: report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Nearly $870,000 worth of industrial drones capable of dispersing large amounts of liquid chemicals were stolen from a New Jersey company in what could become a &quot;nightmare scenario,&quot; according to a new report.
Fifteen Ceres Air C31 drones were stolen from CAC International in Harrison, N.J., on March 24, according to The High Side substack. The drones were allegedly stolen by a delivery driver who duped the company, the report said.
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In total, a Ceres Air C31 costs around $58,000, meaning that nearly $870,000 of equipment was allegedly stolen.
The report said that a fraudulent bill of lading was shown when picking up the drones, and CAC International allegedly considered them legitimate.
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The drones are equipped to hold and spray up to 40 gallons of liquid chemicals, reportedly causing concern inside the U.S. government.
&quot;This was one of the most highly sophisticated thefts [the FBI] have seen in a long time, which is the main thing that has them so spooked,&quot; said an individual who was briefed on the situation, according to the report.
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Former FBI agent Steve Lazarus said the drones could be a danger to the public.
&quot;Even common chemicals, used improperly, can be a public safety danger. Throw in the Internet recipes for biological and chemical weapons that anyone with a Tor browser has access to, and this is a potential nightmare scenario,&quot; Lazarus said in an interview with The High Side. &quot;These aren’t hobby drones with cameras. They’re industrial sprayers designed to carry and disperse significant amounts of liquid quickly and with precision.&quot;
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&quot;The bureau is freaked out for a good reason,&quot; Lazarus said.
The U.S. Army raised concerns in a 2020 report, stating that such chemical-spraying drones could be used in attacks.
&quot;Such drones are readily available and could be used as a delivery system for chemical or biological attacks,&quot; said the report.
&quot;A UAS [chemical or biological warfare] delivery platform is a definite possibility, especially for developing nations,&quot; the report said.
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			  <news:name>CNN&apos;s anti-Trump documentary delayed from airing after WHCA dinner shooting</news:name>
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			<news:title>CNN&apos;s anti-Trump documentary delayed from airing after WHCA dinner shooting</news:title>
			<news:keywords>CNN’s Fareed Zakaria was mocked on social media on Sunday after he announced his anti-Trump documentary, &quot;The Imperial Presidency: A Fareed Zakaria Special,&quot; was bumped on the heels of the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner shooting. 
CNN has been in breaking news mode, focusing extensively on the assassination attempt at the WHCA Dinner attended by President Donald Trump on Saturday night. An episode of &quot;Eva Longoria: Searching for France&quot; was also preempted, but that didn’t stop critics from lampooning Zakaria.
&quot;The Imperial Presidency,&quot; which was set to premiere on Sunday night, aimed to explore &quot;how, over decades, presidential authority has steadily stretched beyond the limits envisioned by the Founders—evolving into a system increasingly vulnerable to abuse and capable of enabling an unscrupulous leader to edge toward autocracy,&quot; according to a CNN press release. 
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The CNN press release also claimed, &quot;Trump has pushed the boundaries of presidential authority—defying Congress, ignoring the courts, denying due process, attacking free speech, prosecuting political opponents, launching a war unilaterally, and deploying troops domestically.&quot;
Zakaria took to X on Sunday to inform that his documentary would air at a later date, prompting one critic to respond, &quot;They keep having to delay programming on right-wing fascism because of left-wing violence.&quot;
&quot;Our latest screed against our evil emperor will be delayed until we return to our screechy normal,&quot; NewsBusters executive editor Tim Graham joked. 
New York Post columnist Karol Markowicz asked, &quot;Is it because your rhetoric is making people violent and crazy?&quot;
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Podcaster Jim Treacher mocked the notion of an &quot;imperial presidency&quot; when multiple CNN journalists were expected to dine with Trump on Saturday before gunfire brought the dinner to a sudden halt. 
&quot;It&apos;s an ‘imperial presidency,’ yet a whole roomful of your highly principled colleagues voluntarily sat in the same room with him,&quot; Treacher wrote. &quot;Oh, wait, I forgot: They wore First Amendment pocket squares! That&apos;s brave.&quot;
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Many others took to social media with thoughts: 
CNN did not immediately respond to a request for comment. It is common for major breaking news coverage on cable news to preempt pre-planned weekend and late-night programs.
Authorities have identified Cole Allen, 31, as the suspect arrested in the shooting that happened at the Washington Hilton hotel as President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump, Vice President JD Vance and other senior Cabinet officials were attending the media dinner.
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			  <news:name>Major blow to Putin in Africa as Russian forces driven from Mali stronghold by separatists, jihadists</news:name>
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			<news:title>Major blow to Putin in Africa as Russian forces driven from Mali stronghold by separatists, jihadists</news:title>
			<news:keywords>JOHANNESBURG: A major defeat for Russia’s mercenary Africa Corps, in a battle with jihadist and tribal militia, is being reported in Mali. Deadly attacks by al Qaeda-linked rebels and mostly-Muslim Tuareg tribesmen across cities in the West African country are continuing Monday, also with reports of senior figures in Mali’s military junta being killed or injured.
Analysts say this could be a turning point in Moscow’s influence in West Africa. Russia has been grabbing Mali’s precious minerals, including gold, in return for promising to protect the country against the rebels. Sunday though rebels reported that Russian mercenaries have been forced to retreat from their base in the northern city of Kidal.
&quot;The attacks are a major blow to Russia&quot;, Ulf Laessing, head of the Sahel program at the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, told the Associated Press. He added  &quot;the (Russian) mercenaries had no intelligence about the attacks and were unable to protect major cities. They have unnecessarily worsened the conflict by not distinguishing between civilians and combatants.&quot;
Video of dead soldiers who appear with their features to be Russian, and of Russian military vehicles reportedly leaving Kidal, has been seen by Fox News Digital.
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The Defense News Nigeria media site reported that Russia’s Africa Corps stated in Kidal &quot;they were heavily outnumbered by a ratio of 6 to 1&quot; adding &quot;the Corps claimed that between 10,000 and 12,000 fighters were involved in yesterday’s attacks. There are 2,000 Russian mercenaries operating in Mali. The Malian government pays Wagner $10 million per month for security,&quot; according to the Nigerian publication.
A Russian blog on Telegram Monday, claiming to come from Kidal, stated &quot;the units of the African Corps that were stationed and fought in Kidal left this settlement together with the military personnel of the Malian army. First of all, wounded servicemen and heavy equipment were evacuated. The personnel continues to carry out the assigned combat mission. The situation in the Republic of Mali remains difficult.&quot;
A spokesperson for the Tuareg-led Azawad Liberation Front, or FLA, told the Associated Press that the Russian troops, have withdrawn from the city after a &quot;white&quot; agreement was reached. This has not been confirmed by either Mali’s government or Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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Russia&apos;s ministry of foreign affairs said on its Telegram account that &quot;two hundred and fifty militants attacked Bamako Senou International Airport and the military base located nearby. The Malian Armed Forces repelled the attack and are currently taking further steps to eliminate the militia that may have been, reportedly, trained by Western security agencies. Russia is deeply concerned about these developments. This terrorist activity poses a direct threat to the stability of friendly Mali and could have the most serious consequences for the entire region.&quot; 
Mali’s military junta, which first took power in a coup in 2020, Monday announced that both the chief of the armed forces’ general staff, Gen. Oumar Diarra, and the director of the national security agency, Gen. Modibo Koné, have been wounded in attacks.
The government confirmed earlier that Sadio Camara, said to be the second most important figure in Mali’s military junta, had been killed in the fighting. Camara was Mali’s defense minister, and is widely credited with bringing in Moscow’s mercenary Africa Corps to assist in battling the militia.
The rebels attempting to take over Mali are said to be jihadists from the Nusrat al-Islam (GSIM/JNIM) linked with the tribesmen of the FLA and other groups, including at least one linked with Islamic State. The GSIM’s declared aim is to turn Mali into an al Qaeda-linked Islamic caliphate with strict Sharia law.
&quot;The United States strongly condemns the terrorist attack in Mali,&quot; a State Department spokesperson told Fox News Digital Monday, adding: &quot;We extend our deepest condolences to the victims, their families, and all those affected. We stand with the Malian people and government in the face of this violence. The United States remains committed to supporting efforts to advance peace, stability, and security across Mali and the region.&quot;
The U.S. Embassy in Mali warned Sunday on its website that &quot;U.S. citizens should continue to shelter in place, remain alert, follow local news for updates, and avoid areas where security operations may be underway.&quot;
On Monday, multiple reports said that Malian troops and Russian mercenaries have also been forced by rebels to withdraw from the northern Malian city of Tessit. At the time of publication, this had not been confirmed by the Malian government.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Oklahoma City Thunder at Suns Game 4 best bet: Why Phoenix can cover +10.5</news:name>
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			<news:title>Oklahoma City Thunder at Suns Game 4 best bet: Why Phoenix can cover +10.5</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The top-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder (3-0) look to be the only team in the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs to pull off a sweep when they visit the 8-seed Phoenix Suns (0-3) for Game 4 Monday.
Oklahoma City has utterly dominated Phoenix in this series: The Thunder have a +20.0 scoring margin and are winning all &quot;four factors.&quot;
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The foul-merchant and reigning NBA MVP, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, has been tearing the Suns apart. Shai is averaging 34.7 points on 54.1% shooting and 8.0 assists in this series and has gotten to the foul line 38 times.
Yet, as we saw Sunday with the Kevin Durant-less Houston Rockets against the Los Angeles Lakers, it’s tough to sweep a team, regardless of how poorly they have played in the series or who is on their injury report.
Like Houston this past weekend, Phoenix will show professional pride and play OKC tough in Game 4. I’m not saying the Suns will prevent the sweep. But they will cover the spread. Or at least that’s how I’m betting it. 
It’s impossible to make a statistical argument for Phoenix here. Oklahoma City is outclassing the Suns in every way.
However, nearly 90% of the action is on the Thunder at the time of writing, per Pregame.com. While betting splits and &quot;fading the market&quot; can be an overrated handicapping angle, I’d rather be on the same side as the sportsbooks than the public.
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Also, OKC is missing its second-leading scorer, wing Jalen Williams, and Phoenix’s best scorers are healthy. Suns wing Dillon Brooks, SG Jalen Green and five-time NBA All-Star Devin Booker are all averaging 20+ points in this series. They just need a couple of the role players to step up, and they can steal a game.
Furthermore, if the refs swallow their whistles and don’t send Gilgeous-Alexander to the charity stripe every time he flops, it’ll be a lot harder for OKC to blow Phoenix out.
Again, most of this analysis is narrative-based because there just isn’t a basketball argument for betting the Suns Monday. But sometimes weird things happen in sports, especially in the playoffs, and I have a feeling Phoenix keeps Game 4 closer than the market does. 
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			  <news:name>Justin Rose inks deal to play car brand&apos;s new golf equipment in very risky move</news:name>
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			<news:title>Justin Rose inks deal to play car brand&apos;s new golf equipment in very risky move</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Justin Rose has officially been announced as the first PGA Tour player to join McLaren Golf as a global ambassador for the luxury car brand as it steps into the golf equipment space.
Professional golfers constantly tinker with equipment and jump from one club manufacturer to another throughout their careers, but Rose mixing it up comes across as a very strange move for a number of different reasons.
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For starters, Rose is currently the No. 5 player in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) and has been playing great in 2026 with a win at the Farmers Insurance Open in February and a T-3 finish at the Masters earlier this month. Those are mighty strong accolades for a player who will turn 46 in July.
Rose has also played, and lost handily, in the exclusive equipment game fairly recently.
In 2019, Rose signed a multiyear equipment deal with Japanese manufacturer Honma. He won with Honma clubs in the bag very early that season, but when 2020 rolled around the missed cuts starting piling up and Honma clubs disappeared from the bag completely.
The Honma experience quickly became a disastrous one for Rose, and while McLaren could end up being the next great golf brand, his taking another chance on a brand that has proven exactly nothing in the golf space is questionable, at best.
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Rose, who has earned over $77 million in his career, will be getting paid by McLaren to use its equipment and promote the brand. But, how big does the sponsorship check exactly have to be to force you to switch equipment in the middle of a season that you&apos;ve been operating quite nicely in? We&apos;ll never know the answer to that question, but the money, combined with the input Rose has on the manufacturing side of McLaren Golf&apos;s operations, has to be quite impactful.
&quot;From the beginning, this has been a passion project. I’ve had the opportunity to be involved from the outset – working with the team, testing the clubs and helping shape what they’ve become,&quot; Rose said while speaking of the move to McLaren.
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&quot;That level of involvement, combined with the standards McLaren brings to everything they do, made this an easy decision for me. I’m excited to put the clubs in play and watch the brand flourish.&quot;
Rose has been using a mixed bag of equipment in 2026, but is throwing the McLaren sticks right into action at this week&apos;s Cadillac Championship, a signature event on the PGA Tour hosted at Trump Doral.
With McLaren being a British brand and organization, and Rose being English himself, it&apos;s a natural fit on paper. Whether it&apos;s a natural fit inside the ropes, which is all that matters, only time will tell.
Props are due for McLaren for acquiring Rose&apos;s signature, but getting into an already-crowded golf equipment world, the same one where Nike couldn&apos;t even survive, is quite a leap.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Questions swirl as Democratic board picks ultraconservative new recorder in Navajo County</news:name>
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			<news:title>Questions swirl as Democratic board picks ultraconservative new recorder in Navajo County</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Sound bites: Free &amp; discounted food around Tucson this week</news:name>
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			  <news:name>Will anyone hire Dianna Russini ever again?</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-27T17:51:23.410Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Will anyone hire Dianna Russini ever again?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Dianna Russini’s career as a credible NFL reporter is over amid an ongoing scandal involving allegations of an inappropriate relationship with New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel. The question is whether she has any future in sports media, perhaps in a different role.
Last Thursday, minutes before the start of the NFL Draft, Russini deactivated her X account after users resurfaced old posts in which she joked about the name of her son, Michael. If she does not reactivate the account within 30 days, X will permanently delete the page along with all of her followers.
The absence of a social media following would make any return difficult.
A television network is not going to hire a reporter who resigned from The New York Times after reportedly asking her to provide proof that her relationship with Vrabel was appropriate. If she eventually returns to media, it will almost certainly be exclusively online, where a social following is paramount.
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Fortunately for Russini, there are digital platforms where ethics are not necessary. Dan Le Batard’s Meadowlark Media is one. Russini has a pre-existing relationship with Le Batard, who has shown a willingness to work with controversial personalities if they align politically. He previously hired Howard Bryant after he was arrested for allegedly beating and choking his wife.
However, Russini built her career as a reporter. Sources are likely to be less inclined to work with her going forward, given her reputation and lack of a mainstream platform. If she cannot offer insight, viewers will have little reason to consume her content.
Likewise, Russini would have a hard time convincing readers to pay for her content on a platform like Substack.
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Consider that, in her initial denial, she issued a statement to the New York Post stating that it was merely professional. If she lied, she didn&apos;t just lie to her former employer. She also lied to her readers. The idea that those readers would then turn around and pay for her content seems unlikely.
Even at just 43 years old, Russini will always be known as the reporter caught hugging and holding hands with Mike Vrabel at an &quot;adults-only&quot; Arizona resort.
That is now her reputation, and one she will struggle to shed.
We don&apos;t see much of an audience for a scandal-plagued Dianna Russini, beyond the initial buzz over whether she addresses the photos.
The general public no longer trusts her. Nor should it. And, according to OutKick sources, her colleagues didn&apos;t trust her before the scandal.
For all intents and purposes, Russini’s career is over.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>State programs steers millions in license plate revenue to extremist groups</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Panera workers slam new menu item as &apos;huge waste&apos; as customers question value</news:name>
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			<news:title>Panera workers slam new menu item as &apos;huge waste&apos; as customers question value</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Panera Bread&apos;s latest menu item is drawing backlash online, as employees of the chain are claiming the new item leads to perfectly good bread and extra salad being tossed in the trash.
The fast-casual chain&apos;s new Salad Stuffers, which launched April 8, are marketed as &quot;a bread bowl for your salad.&quot; 
But workers posting on Reddit claim the offering requires throwing away significant portions of Italian bread — and in some cases, leftover salad — according to an article in Today.com.
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In Panera&apos;s announcement earlier this month about the new category, chief marketing officer Mark Shambura said guests in testing &quot;couldn&apos;t get enough&quot; of the new roll, and called the concept a fresh spin on the chain&apos;s signature bread bowl.
The reaction online, though, has been less enthusiastic.
&quot;The core of the bread is thrown out, and a good chunk of the salad gets tossed in the trash, too,&quot; someone claiming to be an employee at the chain wrote on Reddit&apos;s Panera forum. 
&quot;These are a huge waste of money and food. ... I wouldn&apos;t recommend spending your hard-earned cash on them.&quot;
Another poster shared a photo on the same Reddit community, showing a tray piled with hollowed-out bread pieces. 
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The person wrote, &quot;My manager went to a meeting about menu changes and was told these scraps cannot be given to customers or fed to birds.&quot;
Some commenters also questioned whether the item represents a true innovation — arguing it closely resembles a standard sandwich with minor changes.
&quot;What&apos;s a Salad Stuffer roll? They shove a salad into a hollowed-out roll? Isn&apos;t that just a sandwich then?&quot; one Reddit user wrote.
Another chimed in, &quot;Why not just make a sandwich??&quot;
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Others suggested ways the leftover bread could be repurposed to reduce waste.
&quot;We made croutons and had a snack,&quot; one commenter wrote — while another said, &quot;I will be making French toast casserole with these scraps.&quot;
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Said yet another person, &quot;If the CEO were a smart man, these would be the new croutons.
Someone else added, &quot;They should bake the dough with a tinfoil thing inside so the bread is hollow and doesn&apos;t need to be wasted!!&quot;
Others suggested a bread pudding dessert or stuffing.
One commenter simply exclaimed, &quot;I want my bread guts!&quot;
Outside reviewers have also raised questions about whether the product is worth the price, adding to criticism from some customers.
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In a review, Tasting Table said Panera&apos;s Salad Stuffers were &quot;meh&quot; as expected. The outlet praised a few heartier combinations, such as the Steakhouse Salad Stuffer, but argued against the value.
The review ultimately recommended that customers just order a half salad, take the free baguette on the side and make their own version.
Some critics have also pointed out that the item bears a resemblance to offerings from Bread Zeppelin, a Texas-based chain known for its salad-stuffed baguettes, Today.com reported.
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Bread Zeppelin also leaned into the comparison.
&quot;Hey @PaneraBread, Zeppelin&apos;s walked, so Stuffers could ... try,&quot; the company posted on social media. 
It also promoted a limited-time deal encouraging customers to bring in a Panera receipt to receive a free salad-stuffed baguette to compare the two.
The chain has also emphasized that it repurposes leftover bread into items like croutons and bread pudding.
But not everyone was so quick to toss the Salad Stuffer. 
One Reddit commenter said the item was &quot;delicious&quot; and described it as &quot;like a Panera version of a wrap.&quot;
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Fox News Digital reached out to Panera, which is headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, for comment.
In its announcement about the new Salad Stuffer item, the brand said, &quot;Panera chefs and bakers innovated the new Italian Stuffer Roll to deliver the ideal balance of fluffy, soft bread and a freshly prepared dressed salad in every bite. Guests can make any salad on the menu a Stuffer, from classics like the Green Goddess Cobb Salad with Chicken or Caesar Salad to two bold, chef-crafted options created specifically for this new innovation, available at participating cafés.&quot;
Panera Bread first opened in 1987. As of March 31, 2026, there were 2,251 bakery-cafés in 48 states, in Washington, D.C., and in Ontario, Canada, the company said in its release.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Ron DeSantis Aims to Add Four Republican House Seats in Florida</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Republican-controlled Legislature is meeting in Tallahassee this week to vote on the map, which would apply for the 2026 midterms if passed.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Banner Children&apos;s gives teen patients a night at prom</news:name>
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			<news:title>Banner Children&apos;s gives teen patients a night at prom</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A teen prom hosted by  Banner Children’s at Diamond Children’s Medical Center gave hospitalized teenagers a night off from treatment, bringing food, dancing and an &quot;Around the World&quot; theme to Casino del Sol Stadium on April 11.
Creating a safe environment for pediatric patients outside the hospital is a massive logistical undertaking. The event, funded by a $50,000 grant from the Dunkin&apos; Joy in Childhood Foundation, required close coordination between medical professionals and stadium operations.
&quot;We&apos;ve created different spaces throughout the environment,&quot; said Hadley Trull, Banner&apos;s associate director of child life. &quot;Some have spaces for our kids that want to be active, and then other activities are more of a sit-down experience so that everyone feels like they have a space they belong to.&quot;
The &quot;Around the World&quot; theme was chosen to represent a future without boundaries, and the decor and food reflected that, with dishes from China, Italy, Mexico and parts of Europe. Dunkin&apos; added its signature flair with drinks including a Strawberry Dragonfruit Refresher, lemonade and caramel iced coffees, plus doughnuts.
Students spent the evening dancing, dining and trying their luck at arcade games including air hockey, a claw machine and video games
The annual Banner Children&apos;s prom was themed &quot;Around the World&quot; to represent a future without boundaries. Isabel Vidrio / Tucson Spotlight.
For patients who might feel overwhelmed by the lights and noise of a stadium event, the Child Life team set up quiet zones and designated staff to provide a more grounded experience.
&quot;For kids that maybe do better with a one-on-one experience, we pair our team members with those kiddos so that they feel like they have a safe person,&quot; Trull said. &quot;If they want to step away from the excitement, they have the ability to do that.&quot;
The event would not have been possible without a significant lift from the medical staff. The guest list, according to Chief Nursing Officer Beth Draves, is the result of deep collaboration between the nursing team and medical providers.
&quot;The Child Life team, in partnership with a lot of our providers and nursing teams, goes out and invites patients who have faced life-changing illnesses, experiences or injuries,&quot; Draves said.
Creating a prom for patients didn&apos;t come without its learning curves. Now four years in, the inaugural prom was a formal affair complete with a decorated venue.
&quot;We found that that did not work very well at all. There was very low attendance,&quot; Trull said.
Teen patients tried their luck at arcade games during the fourth annual Banner Children&apos;s prom, one of several activity spaces set up to ensure every guest had a place to belong. Isabel Vidrio / Tucson Spotlight.
After listening to patient feedback, the team learned the expectations of a traditional prom were too restrictive.
&quot;We pivoted from the formal prom idea, and everyone was happy and relaxed,&quot; Trull said. &quot;That&apos;s the pathway we&apos;ve gone for the last four years, just a fun night out.&quot;
While the night is designed to feel like an escape, Draves noted that the clinical safety net remained a top priority and involved securing signed consents and upholding strict regulations. The goal is to provide a &quot;safety-first&quot; environment that allows patients to have an evening of worry-free fun.
For Draves, the most profound impact of the prom is the patients&apos; ability to let loose and enjoy themselves.
&quot;When you are faced with challenges like many of the guests are, you miss out on stuff. It&apos;s hard to watch friends go through and live normal lives when you&apos;re in treatment,&quot; Draves said. &quot;Seeing them connect with peers who understand their journey and share a sense of normalcy provides a moment of camaraderie.&quot;

Isabel Vidrio is a journalism major at the University of Arizona and Tucson Spotlight intern. Contact her at vidrioi@arizona.edu.
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			  <news:name>Tucson’s annual homeless count shows little change. Three unhoused residents tell a different story.</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tucson’s annual homeless count shows little change. Three unhoused residents tell a different story.</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Three months ago, Cheyenne was 37 and had been unhoused since July, after a falling out with her family. It was her first time living on the street, and she had recently lost her car — the one place she had been able to sleep consistently.
“I didn’t realize how tough it was going to be, especially being a woman,” Cheyenne said.
Cheyenne spoke to Arizona Luminaria reporters in January as they traveled the city to talk with people living unsheltered in Pima County during the city’s annual Point in Time Count — a one-day effort conducted nationwide to estimate how many people are experiencing homelessness.
Across Pima County, hundreds of women are navigating homelessness in similar ways. 
Cheyenne is among those represented in the 2026 count, which found that women and girls make up about 35% of people experiencing homelessness locally, while men account for nearly two-thirds.





In a vacant lot just south of the Greyhound Bus Station, Izzy and his buddy gathered their bags and moved slowly in the 46-degree January morning.
Izzy is Pascua Yaqui and grew up on tribal land, he said. He declined to say how long he has been unhoused. But he was a casino bartender with an education. He went to summer camp as a kid.
“Right now, being unhoused is a choice,” he says. “For some people they go through trauma or they never had a family to begin with. Some people were never able to hit that launch pad.”
People can be set up for failure, he said.
“There needs to be an abolishment of the law that makes it illegal to be homeless. Take politics out of social welfare. It’s a health care problem.”
Data from the 2026 count shows how deeply those structural factors run. Of the 2,130 people counted experiencing homelessness in Pima County, more than 70% were living unsheltered — in places like washes, sidewalks and encampments — rather than in shelters or transitional housing.
Kane Taylor hadn’t expected to be in Tucson as long as he had been, but it has been hard to get away. A car accident in 2021 left him with a pronounced limp, it also pushed him into a spiral of bad luck that ended with losing his apartment.
He had been homeless since 2021. His belongings were in a shopping cart on the day of the count, and he wore a gray sweater with the hood up to guard against the morning chill.
“It’s scary because you don’t know if you’re going to make it through the night,” Kane said. Part of that is whether you’ll be assaulted or robbed, but the alternating heat and cold are also difficult.
For people like Kane, long-term homelessness is common. The Point in Time Count found that at least 829 people in the region are considered chronically homeless, meaning they’ve experienced homelessness for a year or more while also living with a disability or health condition.
Kane’s had trouble finding a shelter that works for him.
“You have to go to rehab just to get a spot inside,” Kane said. “With funding cut, everybody’s screwed.”
The numbers reflect that gap. Only about a quarter of people counted were staying in emergency shelters, with even fewer in safe haven programs.
Those funding cuts have also led to a reduction in shelter beds and, in turn, a decrease in sheltered homelessness exacerbated by temporary shelter renovations limiting bed availability.
Kane also had his share of trespassing tickets while sleeping outside in the washes and parks that city ordinances now prohibit sleeping in. Most of those likely had warrants, but he said going to a warrant quash event can end in probation, a commitment he would find hard to keep without a phone or steady place to live.
He was saving for a bus ticket and one night in a hotel to help launch him out of Tucson.
“Don’t come here,” was Kane’s advice.
Nearly 400 volunteers participated in the 2026 count, surveying people across Tucson and Pima County on Jan. 27 to better understand who is experiencing homelessness and what services are needed.
The results show a crisis that, while remaining steady, is extensive, with the 2,130 people experiencing homelessness across Pima County representing a 4% decrease from last year. The decrease is not proof of a trend as overall homelessness in Pima County has remained relatively flat since 2022, even as national data shows significant increases in recent years.
The PIT count numbers are widely expected to be an undercount simply because it’s not possible to count every person, officials say.
But the data also highlights disparities.
Indigenous people remain overrepresented among those experiencing homelessness, as do Black residents.
Many are also living with serious health challenges. Hundreds of people counted reported serious mental illness or substance use disorders.
The count “helps us understand how many of our neighbors are experiencing homelessness and the capacity required of the homeless response system to meet community need,” organizers said in the report.
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			  <news:name>Kevin Nealon challenges Danny DeVito to wrestling match, piques AEW CEO Tony Khan&apos;s interest</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-27T17:31:42.383Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Kevin Nealon challenges Danny DeVito to wrestling match, piques AEW CEO Tony Khan&apos;s interest</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Danny DeVito revitalized his acting career on the comedy series &quot;It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.&quot;
DeVito, who plays Frank Reynolds on the show, entered the squared circle as the &quot;Trash Man.&quot; He explained in the episode that his gimmick was that he enters the ring with a trashcan, throws trash in the ring and eats garbage before bashing his opponent in the head with the can.
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There’s a slim possibility that the &quot;Trash Man&quot; could come to life.
Comedian Kevin Nealon challenged DeVito to a match in either WWE or All Elite Wrestling (AEW).
&quot;I challenge Danny DeVito to a match in the WWE or AEW,&quot; Nealon wrote on X.
He followed up after a few hours, &quot;I’m here. You’re quiet.&quot;
In the midst of the social media posts, AEW CEO Tony Khan appeared to have an interest in booking the match.
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&quot;Do you guys own these outfits,&quot; Khan wrote on X with a photo of Nealon and DeVito in the &quot;Hans and Franz&quot; skit on &quot;Saturday Night Live.&quot;
Nealon responded that he did have the outfits.
&quot;Then you guys are in,&quot; Khan responded.
For what it’s worth, a Reddit user pointed out recently that AEW star Chris Jericho appeared to be using Nealon’s &quot;Mr. Subliminal&quot; character from the comedy sketch show in his own way. If a match is set up, everything will soon come full circle.
AEW has used celebrities in the past for some of their events. Comedian Wayne Brady got involved in a match at Revolution. Social media influencer &quot;Big Boom&quot; A.J. and his family have also been featured in matches on several occasions.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Leavitt blames &apos;left-wing cult of hatred&apos; after WHCA Dinner shooting</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-27T17:31:22.477Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Leavitt blames &apos;left-wing cult of hatred&apos; after WHCA Dinner shooting</news:title>
			<news:keywords>White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, delaying her maternity leave after Saturday&apos;s shooting at the White House Correspondents Association Dinner, praised the &quot;fearless&quot; leadership of President Donald Trump blaming a &quot;left-wing cult of hatred&quot; for political violence.
&quot;Those who constantly falsely label and slander the president as a fascist, as a threat to democracy, and compare him to Hitler to score political points, are fueling this kind of violence,&quot; Leavitt told reporters Monday at the White House. &quot;The left wing cult of hatred against the president and all of those who support him and work for him has gotten multiple people hurt and killed, and it almost did so again this weekend.&quot;
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			  <news:name>Virginia High Court Weighs Legality of Congressional Map Approved Last Week</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-27T17:30:43.152Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Virginia High Court Weighs Legality of Congressional Map Approved Last Week</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Oral arguments on Monday morning lasted about an hour. It was not clear how justices would rule.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>DeepMind’s David Silver just raised $1.1B to build an AI that learns without human data</news:name>
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			<news:title>DeepMind’s David Silver just raised $1.1B to build an AI that learns without human data</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ineffable Intelligence, a British AI lab founded a mere few months ago by former DeepMind researcher David Silver, has raised $1.1 billion in funding at a valuation of $5.1 billion.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>STEPHEN MOORE: I was there at the WHCD as celebration turned into chaos</news:name>
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			<news:title>STEPHEN MOORE: I was there at the WHCD as celebration turned into chaos</news:title>
			<news:keywords>On Saturday night, I attended my eighth White House Correspondents Dinner at the Washington Hilton hotel. This is one of the premier dinners in DC to hobknob — to see and be seen. Every time I enter this hotel, I recall that this was the same Hilton where Ronald Reagan was shot and nearly killed 45 years ago. I walked through the same entrance where that assassin’s bullet came within an inch of killing Reagan.
I had anticipated a very long security line and about an hour wait to enter the hotel. I brought my paper ticket and my passport identification.
To my surprise, the security was lax to put it lightly. Wearing my tux, I walked in the front door by flashing the paper ticket. There was no code to be scanned, and I never once was asked for my ID. I could have given that ticket to anyone or xeroxed several copies for friends who wanted to attend the pre-event parties. That was odd to say the least.
The pre-parties hosted by Fox and CNN and Wall Street Journal, with ladies donned in beautiful gowns, lasted about an hour, and then we were ushered into the 2500-seat ballroom for dinner. We entered through an airport-like scanner, but never asked for ID.
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The room was packed tight and at 7pm President Trump entered to shallow applause — after all, these were mostly journalists unfriendly to Trump. What shocked me was that after the National Anthem and military color guard, Trump and the First Lady sat for dinner front and center in front of 2500 people. That didn’t strike me as safe or advisable. For a sniper, God forbid, it seemed he was a sitting duck.
It also struck me that the President, the Vice President and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson — were all in attendance. I am told five of the six in succession to the presidency were there for this crazy party. That didn’t seem advisable either.
About 15 minutes into the dinner, I was chatting with the Wall Street Journal reporters at my table, when all hell broke loose. The Secret Service suddenly charged in with pisols and machine guns and all of a sudden I heard two loud booms, like a bomb going off. There was screaming and we all ducked down and many climbed under their tables.
I looked toward the President, and he was surrounded by Secret Service. They pulled him out of his seat and shoved him toward the exit. My heart sank, and I panicked when I saw Trump appear to stumble to the ground. You can see that on the video. Oh my God, I gasped, in horror. Trump has been hit.
Please NO! I frantically worried.
None of us knew what was going on.
The Secret Service agents stood on the tables. I was seated at the table next to Speaker Johnson and had just been chatting with him. The Secret Service began yelling: &quot;Where is the Speaker?&quot; His seatmates had pulled him under the table evidently. He was ushered out.
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For about five minutes it was a frightening environment, although people stayed mostly calm. I was impressed with the reporters at our table who were instantly filing stories and taking cell phone photos of the pandemonium even as the safety of the situation was still unresolved.
The Secret Service was phenomenal in their instantaneous response. I was heartsick that Trump might have again been hit with a bullet.
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Everyone stood in mostly stunned silence, and we were told of a lone gunman who had been taken down and that one agent was shot.
We didn’t get the word that Trump was unharmed until about 20 minutes later.
This was clearly a major security breakdown on multiple levels. It was easier to get into the Hilton to see the president and to get 30 feet from him than to attend a sporting event at a Wizards basketball game down the street.
Anyone with a photo copy of the ticket could have entered. No one ever actually inspected my ticket to ensure it was authentic. I saw one person in line enter with a ticket and his date didn’t have one but they waved her in.
Given the heightened threat to the President of late and the other highest ranking government officials packed in the room, none of this made any sense to me.
Obviously, these protocols need to be fixed.
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			  <news:name>Mother from affluent Boston suburb accused of murdering two children during custody dispute</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mother from affluent Boston suburb accused of murdering two children during custody dispute</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A mother from an affluent Boston suburb was arrested in Vermont after police say she killed her two young children.
Janette MacAusland, 49, of Wellesley, Massachusetts, was taken into custody by police in Bennington, Vermont on Friday night after she arrived at a family home in that town &quot;appearing highly distraught,&quot; and having a visible, bloody neck injury.
&quot;Officers attempted to engage her in conversation and, during the interaction, became increasingly concerned for the welfare of her children,&quot; the Bennington Police Department said in a release.
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Police say they contacted Wellesley authorities for a welfare check at her Massachusetts home. When Wellesley police arrived on the scene, they made a grisly discovery. They say MacAusland&apos;s two children were found dead.
They took MacAusland into custody as a fugitive from justice, and said Massachusetts issued a criminal warrant for two counts of murder. She is being held in the Marble Valley Correctional Facility in Vermont and will be arraigned Monday afternoon at Rutland Criminal Division court.
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The court said it did not know whether Rutland has an attorney.
MacAusland&apos;s husband, Samuel MacAusland, filed for divorce in October after nine years of marriage, citing an &quot;irretrievable breakdown of the marriage,&quot; court records show. Those documents also list their two children, seven-year-old Kai and six-year-old Ella. Samuel was seeking custody of the children.
The children attended Schofield Elementary School.
&quot;We were devastated to learn of the tragic death of two of our WPS students, a second-grader and kindergartener at Schofield Elementary School,&quot; Wellesley Public schools said in a statement shared with Fox News Digital.
&quot;This is an unimaginable loss that will be deeply felt not just at Schofield but across our entire community. Our crisis team is planning support for students, staff, and families as we prepare for the reopening of school on Monday. I ask that we all keep this family in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mom, shockingly with no medical background, told police she slapped her daughter to clear out an ear infection</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mom, shockingly with no medical background, told police she slapped her daughter to clear out an ear infection</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A jury in Oklahoma didn’t buy a mom&apos;s story about slapping her teenage daughter in an attempt to clear the girl&apos;s ear infection. Now the mom of the year nominee, who I think it&apos;s safe to assume has no medical background, is facing a lengthy prison sentence.
The jury recommended a 60-year prison sentence last week for 41-year-old Lyndsay Spegal. If you&apos;re thinking that sounds like a long time behind bars for an attempted ear infection curing slap, you&apos;re right.
On top of the allegations of violence against her daughter, she was also growing psychedelic substances in her home, reports News On 6, which was located less than 300 feet from an elementary school.
Claremore woman found guilty for child abuse, drug charges near school
The case started last July when the Claremore Police received a tip about the teenager being slapped. Spegal&apos;s daughter told the investigators that her mother became violent when using drugs, including DMT.
After initially claiming she had slapped her daughter to clear an ear infection, Spegal told police that she did so because her daughter used profanity, but added that it had still helped with the ear infection.
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A warrant was served and officers reported that they found six jars of what they believed was DMT. They also found a grow box for psilocybin mushrooms, smoking devices, and seeds. Spegal, according to the arrest report the local outlet states, described DMT as &quot;a gift from God and changes lives.&quot;
The daughter had testified during the trial about prior violent incidents with her mother, including one where her ear was bleeding because she was hit so hard. Spegal, who represented herself, tried to relay that her actions were out of love. The jury wasn’t buying it.
The multiple other witnesses who testified against her had made a strong enough case. She&apos;s not a doctor nor is she a lawyer. It&apos;s highly unlikely that you can slap an ear infection out of someone and I&apos;d bet it&apos;s equally unlikely that representing herself helped her cause any.
Spegal was found guilty on one count each of child abuse, child neglect and endeavoring to manufacture a controlled substance. According to Law &amp; Crime, sentencing in the case is scheduled for June 30.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Fake SSA email alert: Spot this scam fast</news:name>
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			<news:title>Fake SSA email alert: Spot this scam fast</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The email looks polished. It uses official logos, formal language and a serious warning about your account. That&apos;s exactly what makes it so dangerous. It&apos;s the kind of message many of us would open without a second thought, especially when it mentions security and a government agency. Candace T did pause. She took a closer look and trusted her gut before clicking anything. She wrote to us with three important words:
She&apos;s right. This email tries hard to look like it came from the Social Security Administration, complete with official branding and a serious tone. But once you slow down, the warning signs start to show. Let&apos;s break it down so you know exactly what to watch for.
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The message says there is a &quot;Security Notice to Active Your Information&quot; tied to a case number. It urges you to download a security update by a specific date to keep your account safe. There&apos;s a big &quot;Download now&quot; button front and center. That&apos;s the hook. This is a classic phishing setup designed to get you to click before you think.
Here are the warning signs that show this email is not what it claims to be.
The email comes from a random address that has nothing to do with the Social Security Administration. Official emails from government agencies come from .gov domains. This one does not.
The subject line says &quot;Security Notice to Active Your Information.&quot; It should say &quot;activate,&quot; not &quot;active.&quot; Small errors like this are often a giveaway that something is not right and can signal a scam email.
The email warns, &quot;You are required to download your updated statement by April 14, 2026.&quot; It pushes you to act quickly with a firm deadline. Scammers rely on that pressure, so you do not take the time to verify. Real government notices rarely demand immediate action through email.
The email urges you to click a &quot;Download Now&quot; button to get your &quot;updated statement.&quot; This is a huge warning sign. The message is trying to get you to download and install a file, which could contain malware that gives attackers access to your device or personal data.
The Social Security logo and layout are designed to build trust. Scammers copy these elements to make emails look legitimate. The message even includes a line that says, &quot;This email was sent to you by the Social Security Administration and was produced and distributed at the expense of U.S. taxpayers.&quot; That kind of official-sounding language is meant to reassure you, but it does not mean the email is real.
The Social Security Administration has made this clear: They do not ask for sensitive information or send software downloads through email. That alone tells you this message is not legitimate.
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If you click the &quot;Download now&quot; button, a few things could happen:
In many cases, you won&apos;t even realize it happened until later.
These emails work because they mix fear with familiarity. People trust names like Social Security. They worry about their accounts. That combination makes it easier to trick someone into clicking. The design looks polished. The message feels urgent. The goal is simple: get you to act before you think. 
These simple steps can help you avoid falling for this type of phishing email.
 1) Pause before you act
If an email asks you to download something or act fast, stop and take a breath. Urgency is one of the biggest scam tactics.
Look closely at the email domain. Government agencies use .gov addresses. Anything else is a red flag. 
If the email claims to be from a government agency, contact that agency through its official website or phone number to confirm. 
Do not click links or download attachments from unexpected emails. Instead, go directly to the official website by typing the address yourself.
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Install strong antivirus software and keep it updated. It can help block malicious downloads and warn you before you open something dangerous. Get my picks for the best 2026 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android &amp; iOS devices at Cyberguy.com 
Consider using a data removal service to reduce how much of your personal information is exposed online. Less data available means less for scammers to exploit. 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
Make sure your phone and computer have the latest updates. Security patches fix vulnerabilities that scammers often target.
Enable alerts for important accounts so you can spot unusual activity quickly if something goes wrong.
Forward scam emails to the Social Security Administration&apos;s Office of Inspector General at oig.ssa.gov/report or report them through the SSA fraud hotline. You can also mark the message as spam in your inbox. Reporting scams helps protect others and can assist investigators in stopping these attacks.
Candace trusted her instincts and flagged this email right away. That quick pause likely saved her from a bigger problem. Scammers are getting better at making messages look real. But the red flags are still there if you know where to look.
If a message looks real and feels urgent, would you pause or click first?  Let us know by writing to us at CyberGuy.com
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			  <news:name>Hacker who allegedly carried out cyberattacks for China is extradited to U.S.</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-27T17:10:21.521Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Hacker who allegedly carried out cyberattacks for China is extradited to U.S.</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Xu Zewei is accused of participating in a Chinese government hacking group that broke into thousands of U.S. organizations and stole COVID-19-related research.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Lexie Brown denies involvement in Klay Thompson and Megan Thee Stallion breakup after online rumors</news:name>
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			<news:title>Lexie Brown denies involvement in Klay Thompson and Megan Thee Stallion breakup after online rumors</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Lexie Brown wants no part of the internet’s latest celebrity relationship drama.
The Seattle Storm guard found herself dragged into the fallout from Klay Thompson and Megan Thee Stallion’s messy breakup over the weekend, and she wasted no time shutting it down.
&quot;I’ve seen what’s being said online and I want to be clear, none of it is true and I have no involvement in this situation,&quot; Brown wrote on her Instagram Stories. &quot;This week marks the start of an important and exciting new season for me, and my focus is fully on that.&quot;
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Brown’s name started circulating after fans — doing what fans on the internet do — began digging and speculating about who Thompson may have cheated with after Megan’s very public accusations.
One viral claim alleged Brown had been sharing messages involving Thompson, and another also claimed Thompson and Brown recently followed each other on Instagram. They are not currently following each other, and Brown made it crystal clear she’s not involved. 
Just a victim of the social media rumor mill.
As OutKick previously reported, Megan broke off her relationship with the NBA star last week after accusing him of cheating.
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&quot;Holding you down through all your HORRIBLE mood swings and treatment towards me during your basketball season, now you don’t know if you can be ‘monogamous????’&quot; the rapper wrote on Instagram. &quot;B---h I need a REAL break after this one.&quot;
In a separate statement, she confirmed the split: &quot;I’ve made the decision to end my relationship with Klay. Trust, fidelity and respect are non-negotiable for me in a relationship, and when those values are compromised, there’s no real path forward.&quot;
The situation even spilled over into WNBA circles, with Angel Reese publicly backing Megan.
&quot;It’s the way you show up even while carrying so much—that’s what makes you THAT girl,&quot; Reese wrote on X. &quot;You always have a little sister riding for you at dawn. I love you, sister.&quot;
As for Brown, though, she says she’s focused on basketball and wants nothing to do with this. The Storm have one more preseason game on Wednesday before they kick off their WNBA season against the Golden State Valkyries on May 8.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump admin warns Iraq over Iran terror proxies as US reportedly blocks cash payments</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump admin warns Iraq over Iran terror proxies as US reportedly blocks cash payments</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Trump administration has reportedly ramped up its punitive measures to compel Iraq to disband Iranian regime-backed militias known as the Popular Mobilization Force (PMF) that form part of its government after sustained attacks on U.S. personnel and facilities.
Amid a tenuous ceasefire between the U.S. and the Islamic Republic of Iran, the administration tightened the screws on Iraq by stopping U.S. dollar shipments to Baghdad. The growing disagreements over policy between the U.S. and Iraq could lead to weakening Iran’s presence in the region and advance U.S. war aims against Tehran.
In a statement against Iraq’s government, a State Department spokesperson told Fox News Digital, &quot;The United States has consistently been clear we will take all measures to counter Iran’s destabilizing activities in Iraq, protect U.S. interests against Iran-aligned terrorist militias in Iraq, and make clear our concerns about the Iraqi government’s failure to prevent this terrorism.&quot;
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The spokesperson added that &quot;While we acknowledge the efforts of Iraqi Security Forces to respond to terrorist attacks by Iran-aligned militia groups, we continue to emphasize that the Iraqi government’s failure to prevent these attacks while some elements associated with the Iraqi government continue to actively provide political, financial, and operational cover for the militias adversely impacts the U.S.-Iraq relationship. The United States will not tolerate attacks on U.S. interests and expects the Iraqi government to immediately take all measures to dismantle the Iran-aligned militia groups in Iraq.&quot;
The Wall Street Journal first reported last week about the security and financial penalties imposed on Iraq. According to the report, the U.S. halted security cooperation programs with Iraq’s military and stopped &quot;a cargo-plane delivery of nearly $500 million in U.S. banknotes, the proceeds from Iraqi oil sales from Federal Reserve Bank of New York accounts.&quot;  
The newspaper said it was the second blocked delivery of dollars to the Central Bank of Iraq since the start of the U.S.-Israel war on Feb. 28 against Iran. 
The Treasury Department declined to comment on the blocked payments.
An Iraqi official told Fox News Digital that &quot;With regard to relations with the United States, Iraq views them as an important partnership based on shared interests and cooperation. The two sides have fought together in a decisive battle against ISIS, reflecting the depth and significance of this relationship.&quot;
In reference to the pro-Iran militias, the Iraqi official said, &quot;As for the issue of armed factions, it is important to note that the Iraqi reality is highly complex, with overlapping political, security and social dimensions. Some of these factions also possess political and popular influence. Accordingly, addressing this issue requires careful and gradual approaches grounded in a deep understanding of the domestic context, in a way that strengthens state authority and ensures that weapons are confined to the hands of the state while maintaining internal stability.&quot;
TRUMP THREATENS TO END IRAQ SUPPORT OVER AL-MALIKI COMEBACK BID TIED TO IRAN INFLUENCE
The official added that &quot;External measures that fail to take into account the particularities of this reality may lead to counterproductive outcomes and negatively affect internal balances, which would not serve the stability efforts undertaken by Iraq and its partners, foremost among them Washington.&quot;
The PMF is an umbrella organization of militias largely loyal to the Islamic Republic of Iran — the world’s worst state-sponsor of terrorism, according to the State Department. Members of the PMF have launched attacks on U.S. assets in Iraqi Kurdistan and against Iraqi Kurds — a valuable U.S. ally in the Mideast.
A senior Kurdish official told Fox News Digital, &quot;The dollar pause is part of the nuclear option in the Treasury Department, and the Americans have always been reluctant to leverage it. The Iraqis, meanwhile, have been cruel to their partners — Americans and the KRG [Kurdish Regional Government], as this war has shown — and now Washington is drawing a red line.&quot;
The Kurdish official said, &quot;They’ve made it clear things will only get worse for Iraq if militias resume attacks against U.S. interests, including in the Kurdistan Region. It’s high time the Americans pulled this lever; for too long, it has allowed Iran to pick a premier and dictate the rules, despite repeated encouragement to veto Iran’s cut-outs in Iraq.&quot;
Both Iraqi and Kurdish officials said the government is in flux as the differnt sides position themselves to select a new Iraqi prime minister.
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The Trump administration opposes the return of former Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki because of his close ties to Iran. 
The Kurdish official stressed the role of the majority Shiite population in Iran: &quot;In the end, though, it’s still the Shia house that chooses the premiership. They have some latitude, but ultimately, they will select a candidate acceptable to both Iran and the United States. That’s the game — and America has always reacted to Iran’s game. This time, however, Washington appears intent on influencing the outcome rather than just observing it.&quot;
The official added, &quot;This matters especially because Iraq depends on oil, and its proceeds are deposited in the U.S. Federal Reserve and American banks. How Washington behaves vis-à-vis those deposits influences the process and reconfigures the balance within the Shia house. It matters enormously.&quot;
Entifadh Qanbar, a former spokesman for the deputy prime minister of Iraq, warned that there is a pressing need for the Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia&apos; al-Sudan to swiftly dismantle the PMF because they represent a clear and present danger to the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad.
He told Fox News Digital, The Iraqi government also provides these groups with state identification cards, vehicles, and official government license plates under the cover of the PMF structure. This allows them to enter Baghdad’s high-security Green Zone at will and threaten the U.S. Embassy or any Iraqi state institution.&quot;
To underscore the dangers of the PMF, the U.S. Department of Justice announced on Monday a $10 million bounty on the terrorist leader of the pro-Iranian militia Harakat Ansar Allah al-Awfiya (HAAA).
 
The U.S. embassy on Monday wrote on X that the pro-Iran militia &quot;Harakat Ansar Allah al-Awfiya (HAAA) terrorists have launched attacks across Iraq and the region, including the April 8 ambush of U.S. diplomats near the Baghdad International Airport.  HAAA terrorists continue to undermine Iraqi sovereignty while threatening the safety and security of both Iraqi and U.S. civilians.  We will not tolerate attacks on U.S. interests and expect all measures will be taken to dismantle Iran-aligned terrorist militia groups in Iraq.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Human Remains Found in Tampa Bay in Search for Missing Student</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-27T17:00:25.795Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Human Remains Found in Tampa Bay in Search for Missing Student</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The remains have not yet been identified, but a former University of South Florida student has been charged in connection with the murders of Nahida Bristy and Zamil Limon.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>DPS: Phoenix woman killed in I-17 crash</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The deadly crash was reported in the northbound lanes near Pinnacle Peak Road.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Slain NYPD hero Jonathan Diller&apos;s killer learns fate as widow describes &apos;life sentence of grief&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Slain NYPD hero Jonathan Diller&apos;s killer learns fate as widow describes &apos;life sentence of grief&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The man convicted in the cold-blooded killing of NYPD Detective Jonathan Diller was sentenced Monday to 115 years to life in prison, as a judge made clear the defendant will &quot;most certainly die in a prison cell.&quot;
Guy Rivera, 36, was handed the sentence in a Queens courtroom after being convicted of aggravated manslaughter and attempted murder in the March 2024 shooting of the 31-year-old detective during a traffic stop in Far Rockaway, according to Fox 5 New York and the Queens District Attorney’s Office.
Rivera was also convicted of attempting to murder NYPD Sgt. Sasha Rosen, who was on scene during the shooting.
The sentencing unfolded inside a packed courtroom, where Diller’s family delivered emotional statements about the devastation left behind — what his widow has described as a &quot;life sentence of grief.&quot;
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Before handing down the sentence, Queens Supreme Court Justice Michael Aloise acknowledged the family’s pain — while underscoring the reality Rivera now faces.
&quot;The defendant killed your loved one… there are no words in the English language that are going to take away the pain and suffering,&quot; Aloise said. &quot;Not even the knowledge that this defendant will most certainly die in a prison cell and I promise you he will.&quot;
Rivera was found guilty earlier this month of aggravated manslaughter, attempted murder of a police officer and multiple weapons charges. However, the jury acquitted him of first-degree murder, a decision that drew fierce backlash from law enforcement officials and the detective’s supporters.
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That verdict has continued to spark backlash.
The split decision came after tense deliberations, with jurors initially sent back after one member broke ranks during polling, forcing further discussion before a final verdict was reached.
Following the verdict, a former NYPD sergeant said on &quot;FOX &amp; Friends First&quot; that jurors &quot;absolutely missed the mark&quot; by rejecting the top charge.
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&quot;When you intentionally bring an illegal firearm onto a street, you hold it in your hand, and you pull a trigger, you know the consequences,&quot; Joseph Imperatrice said at the time. &quot;For this jury to turn around and not think for one second that that was murder… that’s intentional, and they absolutely missed the mark here.&quot;
Legal analysts also raised concerns in the days after the verdict.
&quot;You attempted to kill the one officer, but then they struggled with intent on the first-degree charge… it does seem as though there was some misunderstanding as far as the law goes,&quot; Fox News contributor Josh Ritter said.
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According to prosecutors, the deadly encounter unfolded on March 25, 2024, when Diller and members of the NYPD’s Community Response Team approached a suspiciously parked vehicle in Far Rockaway.
Authorities said Rivera ignored repeated commands to exit the vehicle before pulling a .380-caliber handgun and firing, striking Diller in the abdomen below his bulletproof vest.
After shooting Diller, Rivera pointed the gun at Sgt. Rosen and pulled the trigger, but the weapon jammed, prosecutors said. Diller managed to wrestle the gun away before collapsing from his injuries.
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He later died at the hospital.
Diller, who had been off duty earlier that day, had been at a park with his wife and young son before being called in.
&quot;The last words Detective Jonathan Diller told his wife were ‘I love you,’&quot; Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz said.
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In a statement following the sentencing, Katz said the punishment ensures Rivera &quot;will never be free again to terrorize the streets of New York City.&quot;
&quot;Jonathan Diller represented the very best of law enforcement: courage, commitment and service to community,&quot; she said. &quot;The void left by his senseless loss… is immeasurable.&quot;
In court, Diller’s widow spoke directly about the life that was taken from her family.
&quot;The court has called this manslaughter. But for me, there is nothing lesser about the loss I live with every day,&quot; she said. &quot;There is silence in my home where there should be his voice… I live with conversations that will never happen.&quot;
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His mother also described a life permanently shattered.
&quot;On March 25th, 2024, this defendant made the conscious choice to pull the trigger and take Jonathan&apos;s life, robbing him of his future and destroying my life at the same time, she said. &quot;Since March 25th, 2024. My world has been completely shattered. Everything feels empty without him.&quot;
&quot;I didn’t just lose my son, I lost watching him continue to grow, to love, to be the incredible father that I knew he would always be,&quot; she continued.
The case has become a broader symbol of frustration among law enforcement, with critics pointing to repeat offenders and what they describe as failures in the justice system.
Outside court, a large showing of NYPD officers gathered in support of Diller’s family, underscoring the impact the case has had across the department.
Diller was posthumously promoted to Detective First Grade. He is survived by his wife and young son.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Landon Mion and Taylor Penley contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Fetterman breaks with Democrats after shooting scare, backs Trump on major White House project</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-27T16:41:04.753Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Fetterman breaks with Democrats after shooting scare, backs Trump on major White House project</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., broke party lines again after the close call at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner this weekend, siding with President Donald Trump&apos;s push to build a ballroom at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Fetterman, who has repeatedly shown he is willing to defy his party, posted on X that he was &quot;there front and center&quot; at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner when the shooting occurred Saturday night. The alleged shooter, 31-year-old California resident Cole Allen, broke through multiple layers of Secret Service security at the Washington Hilton and nearly opened fire in a room where the president, vice president, and other key administration and federal officials were present.
&quot;After witnessing last night,&quot; Fetterman called for people to &quot;drop the TDS [Trump derangement syndrome] and build the White House ballroom.&quot;
He said the purpose of the ballroom would be to host events &quot;exactly like these.&quot;
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&quot;We were there front and center,&quot; he wrote. &quot;That venue wasn’t built to accommodate an event with the line of succession for the U.S. government.&quot;
Though construction is continuing on the $400 million privately funded White House ballroom, the project is currently bogged down in a legal challenge by the nonprofit National Trust for Historic Preservation (NTHP). After the shooting, the Justice Department pressed NTHP to drop its lawsuit, citing concerns about the safety and security of the president and other key personnel.
&quot;[Y]our lawsuit puts the lives of the president, his family, and his staff at grave risk,&quot; Brett Shumate, assistant attorney general in DOJ&apos;s Civil Division, wrote in a Sunday letter to opposing counsel, shared on X by acting Attorney General Todd Blanche.
&quot;Enough is enough,&quot; Shumate continued. &quot;Your client should voluntarily dismiss this frivolous lawsuit today in light of last night&apos;s assassination attempt on President Trump.&quot;
&quot;As history proves, that venue is demonstrably unsafe for the President of the United States because its size presents extraordinary security challenges for the Secret Service.
&quot;[Saturday’s] assassination attempt on President Trump proves, yet again, that the White House ballroom is essential for the safety and security of the President, his family, his cabinet, and his staff.&quot;
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Raquel Debono, a conservative influencer who attended the dinner, told Fox News Digital, &quot;No ballroom no matter how grand, matters if we can&apos;t keep people safe first.&quot;
&quot;Everyone&apos;s debating architecture while a shooter got into what should have been the most heavily secured event in America - it’s a ridiculous distraction,&quot; said Debono. &quot;The security failures are the story. It was too easy to get in.&quot;
Debono shared on X that she left the dinner early prior to the shooting due to an &quot;uneasy feeling.&quot; She noted that their bags were not checked and that people were &quot;shoved through doors.&quot;
Trump himself pointed to the incident as evidence that the hotel venue was &quot;not a particularly secure building,&quot; arguing that a new White House ballroom — equipped with features like bulletproof materials — would offer a safer alternative.
&quot;It’s really what you need,&quot; Trump said on Fox News on Sunday. &quot;You can’t have a thousand [hotel] rooms or whatever it is, I mean, it’s a very big hotel, on top of the ballroom. And people come down the elevator, and they’re right next to the ballroom.&quot;
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Though the shooting prompted widespread calls for a White House ballroom, Fetterman stood out as a lone Democrat willing to join in on the push.
On Sunday, Fetterman admitted on CNN, &quot;I never really had a strong opinion on the ballroom to be honest, but this clearly demonstrated [the need].&quot;
He emphasized the need to ensure not only the president’s protection but also that of those in the line of succession, should anything happen to the president.
&quot;I just walked away from that still kind of stunned how lucky we were that no one was seriously hurt,&quot; said Fetterman. &quot;And when we have the significant majority of our leadership in a very small, clustered area, it could have been much more catastrophic for our nation that day.&quot;
Fox News Digital&apos;s Eric Mack and Amanda Macias contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>18 emergency items to buy before you actually need them — starting at $6</news:name>
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			<news:title>18 emergency items to buy before you actually need them — starting at $6</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Emergency preparation puts you in a better position when things don&apos;t go as planned, and with markdowns of up to 88%, it&apos;s a smart time to stock up. From staples like power stations to basic first aid kits and car battery jump starters, these picks keep you ready when it matters most. 
During emergencies, you don’t want to be without the necessary tools. Stock up on these essentials and stay prepared.
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Every home needs a fire extinguisher in case of emergencies, and this two-pack is less than $20, making it an affordable yet priceless choice. It tackles all types of flames, from grease to gas fires. What really stands out is how easy these fire extinguishers are to store and keep within reach. 
Stock up on smoke and carbon monoxide detectors with this four-pack, complete with all the screws and batteries you need for installation. Protect your home from CO leaks and fires with one simple upgrade.
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During unexpected power outages, a weather radio keeps you up to date on forecasts. It charges three different ways — USB, hand-crank or solar — so you always have a backup when needed. It also acts as a power bank that gets your phone up and running. 
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Keep a four-pack of emergency blankets in your car and at home for roadside situations or outages. They help you stay warm in cold weather and store easily thanks to their compact foil packaging. The tear-resistant Mylar also lets you reuse them again and again.
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For $27, this survival kit comes with everything you need for minor emergencies, from a hatchet and hammer tool to a first aid kit and paracord gear. Carry it anywhere in a compact backpack that fits easily with your camping or hiking gear.
Be prepared for minor medical emergencies with these essential supplies. 
This first aid kit has bandages, gloves and antiseptic wipes to help you treat burns, scrapes and cuts. Store the compact case in your glovebox or carry-on so you always have essential medical supplies within reach.
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Quickly check your temperature when you&apos;re under the weather with this digital thermometer. It gives you a clear reading in seconds and its no-touch sensor lets you hold it near your forehead for easy readings, especially when checking for an entire family.
Ice packs are versatile items to have on hand, helping you deal with bumps, bruises and spiking temperatures. They also double as a space saver in coolers and lunchboxes, making them a practical staple for any home. 
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Whether you&apos;re managing carpal tunnel or have active kids at home, a wrist brace provides support when accidents happen. It tightens with adjustable Velcro straps, stabilizing your wrist so you can get back to your day. 
Don’t rely on AAA — stay ready for roadside emergencies with a jump starter, tire inflator and seat belt cutter.
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Don&apos;t wait hours for AAA. Fix a flat fast on your own with a tire patch kit. Use this included pliers to remove debris, clear the hole with the other tools and seal it with durable rubber strips.
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Need a quick way to pump up your tire after a flat? Keep this inflator — currently a whopping 88% off — in your car for roadside emergencies. It&apos;s simple enough to use one-handed, and the LED screen shows you the remaining battery and your tire&apos;s PSI. 
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A dead car battery can ruin your day, so stay ready with a jump starter. This Gooloo model starts your car without another vehicle or cables and includes a built-in air compressor for tire issues. For more power, the Noco Boost jump starter works on trucks, boats and sedans in a compact design.
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Packed into a small bag, this 108-piece roadside kit offers all the necessities you&apos;ll need in one place — from jumper cables to reflective gear and a first aid kit. With it, you can stay safer when you&apos;re stuck on the side of the road. 
If you&apos;re trapped in your car after an accident, these seat belt cutter help you escape fast. Use the sharp blade to cut through a belt and the metal tip to shatter window glass in seconds.
Don’t get stuck in the dark — these tools keep your home lit during blackouts
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Stash these mini flashlights around the house for backup lighting during outages. They may be small, but they&apos;re powerful, with multiple zoom modes and both strobe and SOS options for emergencies. 
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Save $370 on the Jackery Explorer 1000, which powers up to seven devices at once. This portable model weighs just 24 pounds, making it easy to move from room to room or take on the go, and it recharges in as little as an hour through the app.
READ MORE: Banish blackouts with the best deals on generators and power stations
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Batteries fuel much of your backup equipment, so stock up on extras with this AAA 32-count. Energizer also has AA batteries in bulk packs and D batteries, too. With a long shelf life, you can store more without worrying about them going bad. 
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This portable charger has four built-in cables that power USB-A and USB-C devices, and additional ports for your own cords. It&apos;s about the same size as a cell phone, so you can tuck it away in a bag or even your pocket. 
If you’re an Amazon Prime member, you can get these items sent to your door ASAP. You can join or start a 30-day free trial to start your shopping today.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Iran turns to Putin as US talks collapse, Hormuz standoff threatens global oil flow</news:name>
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			<news:title>Iran turns to Putin as US talks collapse, Hormuz standoff threatens global oil flow</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Iran’s foreign minister met with Russian President Vladimir Putin Monday as U.S.–Iran negotiations appeared to collapse, raising the risk of further escalation in the Strait of Hormuz — a critical global oil choke point.
Abbas Araghchi arrived in Moscow for talks with Putin as diplomatic efforts to end the conflict between Iran and Washington remain stalled.
&quot;We see how courageously and heroically the people of Iran are fighting for their independence, for their sovereignty,&quot; Putin said at the meeting in St. Petersburg, according to Russian state news agencies.
&quot;The significance of this conversation is hard to overestimate in terms of how the situation around Iran and in the Middle East is developing,&quot; Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters earlier.
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The visit comes just days after Araghchi held talks with Pakistani mediators, where he said Iran had shared its position on ending the war but questioned whether the U.S. was &quot;truly serious about diplomacy.&quot;
President Donald Trump has pushed back sharply on that characterization, signaling Washington believes it holds the advantage.
The meeting comes at a pivotal moment, as tensions at sea intensify and scrutiny grows over Russia’s role following reports Moscow may have shared intelligence with Tehran during the conflict.
War Secretary Pete Hegseth warned in March that Russia &quot;should not be involved&quot; in the escalating war, as reports emerged suggesting Moscow may be providing intelligence to Iran on U.S. military positions in the region.
U.S. officials say they are closely tracking any potential intelligence-sharing between Russia and Iran, while downplaying the confirmed operational impact. Still, the possibility of Russian support — whether through intelligence, technology transfers or other assistance — has raised concerns that Moscow could indirectly influence the battlefield without committing forces.
Araghchi has acknowledged that Russia is assisting Iran &quot;in many different directions,&quot; though he has not publicly detailed the scope of that cooperation.
Russia has positioned itself as a potential mediator in the conflict, offering to help restore calm following U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran — actions Moscow has publicly condemned.
The Kremlin has also proposed storing Iran’s enriched uranium as part of a potential effort to ease tensions, though the U.S. has not taken up the offer.
The outreach comes as ties between Moscow and Tehran have deepened in recent years. Iran last year finalized a 20-year strategic partnership agreement with Russia, which is building two additional nuclear reactors at Iran’s Bushehr facility — the country’s only nuclear power plant.
At the same time, Iran has supported Russia’s war effort in Ukraine, supplying Shahed drones that Moscow has used in strikes against Ukrainian targets.
The visit also follows diplomatic efforts over the weekend, when Araghchi met with Pakistani mediators and said Iran had shared its position on ending the war but questioned whether the U.S. was &quot;truly serious about diplomacy.&quot;
President Donald Trump has pushed back sharply on that characterization, signaling Washington believes it holds the advantage.
&quot;If they want to talk, all they have to do is call,&quot; Trump said over the weekend, adding that the U.S. has &quot;all the cards.&quot;
Trump has also pointed to what he described as &quot;tremendous infighting and confusion&quot; within Iran’s leadership, arguing Iran is under internal pressure as the conflict drags on.
The president canceled a planned trip by special envoy Steve Witkoff and adviser Jared Kushner to Pakistan, where they had been expected to participate in mediated talks with Iranian officials.
Trump said the trip would have been a waste of time, arguing there was no reason for U.S. officials to make an 18-hour flight when negotiations could take place remotely.
Both sides have since traded blame for the breakdown in talks, with Iran accusing the U.S. of making &quot;excessive demands,&quot; while the Trump administration has insisted Tehran must return to negotiations on U.S. terms.
Attempts at mediation, including efforts in Pakistan, have failed to produce progress, with both sides refusing to compromise on core issues such as Iran’s nuclear program and control of the Strait of Hormuz.
As diplomacy falters, the confrontation has increasingly shifted to the water.
The U.S. has enforced a naval blockade targeting Iranian shipping, while Iran has restricted and at times threatened traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, triggering a high-stakes standoff over one of the world’s most vital energy corridors.
Roughly one-fifth of global oil supply passes through the narrow waterway, making disruptions there a direct threat to global markets.
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Oil prices already have risen as tensions escalate and shipping traffic declines amid uncertainty over whether the strait will remain fully open.
Iran has floated a potential off-ramp, proposing to reopen the strait if the U.S. lifts its blockade and agrees to defer nuclear negotiations — a framework the Trump administration has shown little willingness to accept.
At the same time, Iran’s outreach to Moscow is drawing renewed scrutiny over Russia’s role in the conflict.
Araghchi has acknowledged that Russia is assisting Iran &quot;in many different directions,&quot; though he has not publicly detailed the scope of that cooperation.
The meeting with Putin now signals Iran may be seeking to deepen that relationship as leverage — or as an alternative diplomatic channel — as direct talks with Washington falter.
With both sides dug in and pressure building at sea, the conflict is increasingly defined by a three-way dynamic: stalled diplomacy, rising military risk in the Strait of Hormuz and the growing question of how far Russia is willing to align itself with Iran.
Analysts warn that without a breakthrough, the standoff risks sliding further toward a broader confrontation — with global economic consequences tied directly to the fate of the world’s most important oil transit route.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the Iranian mission to the United Nations, the Russian embassy and the White House for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Man who went viral for remaining seated, eating appetizer as White House dinner chaos unfolded speaks out</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-27T16:21:22.477Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Man who went viral for remaining seated, eating appetizer as White House dinner chaos unfolded speaks out</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The man who went viral for remaining seated and continuing to eat his burrata salad at the White House Correspondents&apos; Association Dinner has been identified as Michael Glantz, a top agent at Creative Artists Agency.
The New York Times spoke to Glantz after several videos were shared of him continuing to snack on his appetizer as President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Cabinet officials were evacuated from the dinner after gunshots rang out after a shooter breached the hotel.
&quot;I’m a New Yorker,&quot; he told the Times. &quot;We live with sirens and activity happening all the time. I wasn’t scared. There are hundreds of Secret Service agents hurtling themselves over tables and chairs, and I wanted to watch.&quot;
&quot;A lot of people said, ‘Why didn’t you get on the floor? Everybody else at your table and in the room was on the floor,’&quot; he told the outlet.
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Glantz also said he had a bad back and that he was concerned with hygiene, so he didn&apos;t want to touch the floor.
&quot;First of all, I have a bad back. I couldn’t get on the floor, and if I did get on the floor, they’d have to bring in people to get me off the floor. And No. 2, I’m a hygiene freak. There was no freaking way I was getting in my new tux on the dirty Hilton floor. It was not happening.&quot;
CNN&apos;s Christiane Amanpour identified the man as her agent in a post to X.
&quot;Calm, collected and carrying on in a scary crisis, my super cool agent Michael Glantz,&quot; she wrote. &quot;So glad everyone made it safely out of that ballroom.&quot;
Amanpour also said Glantz was Wolf Blitzer&apos;s agent in a follow-up post to X.
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CNN&apos;s Brian Stelter identified Glantz on X on Saturday as well.
&quot;CAA super-agent Michael Glantz is the man eating his salad in this viral video,&quot; he wrote.
Trump, first lady Melania Trump and the rest of the president&apos;s Cabinet were rushed from the head table after reports of gunfire at the Washington Hilton. The site of the Washington Hilton was also the location of the assassination attempt against President Ronald Reagan in 1981.
Cole Allen, 31, from Torrance, Calif., is the man accused of opening fire at the event.
The suspect is in custody as authorities continue to investigate a motive for the shooting.
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Trump announced last month that he accepted the invitation to attend this year&apos;s dinner, explaining that the country&apos;s 250th anniversary influenced his decision.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Virginia GOP, Dems battle it out over redistricting before state Supreme Court</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-27T16:21:02.865Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Virginia GOP, Dems battle it out over redistricting before state Supreme Court</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Virginia Supreme Court heard arguments Monday on a Republican challenge to a congressional redistricting plan approved by voters last week that could help Democrats win as many as four additional U.S. House seats and turn a 6-5 delegate edge to 10-1.
&quot;The proposed amendment is invalid for several reasons, any one of which is sufficient to invalidate the proposed amendment and require invalidation of the vote,&quot; Thomas McCarthy, lawyer for the Republican challenge, concluded in the hour-long hearing on Monday.
The Republicans contend that the Democrat-led General Assembly violated procedural requirements by placing a constitutional amendment before voters to authorize mid-decade redistricting. If the court agrees that lawmakers broke the rules, it could invalidate the amendment and render last week’s statewide vote meaningless.
&quot;It&apos;s often said ours is a government of laws, not of men,&quot; McCarthy continued. &quot;Sadly, that&apos;s not the case if a bare partisan majority can circumvent the constitutional amendment process and undermine the rights of the people in whom all government power ultimately rests – also, that partisan majority can transform our system from a nonpartisan one where the voters elected representatives into a partisan one where the representatives select their voters.&quot;
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&quot;We ask that the court enforce the constitutional amendment process by affirming the decision below, declaring the proposed amendment invalid and enjoin certification of the election,&quot; he added.
Lawyers for Democratic legislative leaders urged the Virginia Supreme Court to uphold the amendment and clear the way for the new map, arguing voters and lawmakers followed every step required by the state Constitution. In rebuttal, attorney Matthew Seligman said, &quot;The people did, in fact, validly ratify the proposed amendment last Tuesday,&quot; and argued challengers were trying to undo a democratic process that had already been completed through legislative approval and a statewide vote.
Notably, the justices acknowledged the courts in Virginia only permitted the vote to be held amid the legal challenge.
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Seligman also argued to the justices the challengers’ case depended on reading limits into the Constitution that are not actually there. He argued the General Assembly controls its own procedures, that nothing in the Constitution barred lawmakers from acting as they did in special session, and that the legal meaning of &quot;election&quot; supports the state’s position that the amendment was passed before the relevant November election.
He closed by saying that federal law and court precedent back the view that Election Day is a single day in November, defeating the challengers’ argument.
The Virginia court proceedings mark the latest twist in a national redistricting battle between Republicans and Democrats seeking an advantage in a November election that will determine whether Republicans maintain their narrow majority in the House.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Skye&apos;s new AI app attracted investors before it even launched — a sign of interest in a more AI-aware iPhone.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Phoenix police officers responded early Monday morning to a reported home invasion near 65th Avenue and McDowell Road.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>First major TPS ruling of Trump era looms as Supreme Court hears Haiti and Syria cases Wednesday</news:name>
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			<news:title>First major TPS ruling of Trump era looms as Supreme Court hears Haiti and Syria cases Wednesday</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In an aerial view, a immigrant family from Haiti walks towards a gap in the U.S. border wall from Mexico on Dec. 11, 2021 in Yuma, Arizona. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday will hear oral arguments on the Trump administration’s efforts to strip temporary legal status from 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians, a move that could open them up to deportation.
The case has the potential to have an impact on multiple lawsuits challenging the Trump administration’s efforts to end protections for more than 1.3 million immigrants from all over the globe with Temporary Protected Status, granted because they hail from countries deemed too dangerous for return. 
The effort to end TPS designation is part of President Donald Trump’s broader efforts to curtail immigration and strip legal status for people, opening them up to his mass deportation drive. 
“The decision will have the capacity to impact everyone with TPS,” José Palma, a coordinator for the National TPS Alliance, told reporters. 
Palma is a TPS recipient from El Salvador.
At the start of the second Trump administration there were 17 countries with a TPS designation. Former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem ended the status for 13 countries — Afghanistan, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Haiti, Honduras, Myanmar, Nepal, Nicaragua, Somalia, South Sudan, Syria, Venezuela and Yemen.  
Noem argued that she determined the countries no longer met the threshold for TPS and that the designation was not in the interest of the United States.
The moves sparked multiple lawsuits from immigration advocates and TPS recipients. Lower courts have mostly blocked the terminations from taking effect, but it’s still resulted in loss of work authorizations, healthcare and deportations of some people with temporary status, Palma said.
In the TPS Haiti and Syria case before the justices, which was consolidated from two separate cases, lawyers argue that DHS did not follow proper government procedures in revoking the status. 
They also contend that the termination of a country destination was predetermined and motivated by racism, especially the targeting of Black immigrants such as Haitians. 
“The most damning evidence is President Trump’s own words, his own actions,” Sejal Zota, one of the attorneys on the Haiti TPS case, told reporters during a briefing. “During his last campaign, he falsely claimed Haitian immigrants were eating the pets of the people in Springfield (Ohio). And days later, after the pets comment, he promised to revoke Haiti’s TPS and send them back to their country.”
Even after the justices rule, the outcome of the cases is not final because both cases were in preliminary stages at the district court level before the Trump administration took the two cases to the Supreme Court, skirting the typical appeals courts. 
A ruling is expected in late June or early July, and then both cases would go back to the lower courts to continue on the merits argument. However, the practical effect, if the Supreme Court finds in favor of the government, would be that Haitians and Syrians would be potentially subject to deportation. 
History of TPS
Congress created TPS in 1990 and instructed the attorney general to consult with appropriate agencies, such as the State Department, to designate a country that is too unsafe to return to due to war, major disasters or other extraordinary circumstances. 
When Congress created DHS in 2002 – in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attack – that authority was transferred over to the secretary of Homeland Security. 
A designation lasts six,12 or 18 months, and each recipient has to undergo a background check in order to remain in the U.S. and have valid work permits. Congress did not place any limits on how many times a country can be renewed for TPS, citing the potential for long-term conflicts like civil war.
Zota, one of the attorneys on the TPS case for Haiti, said the Trump administration has “attempted to reverse-engineer the facts to justify its politically … motivated decision to terminate Haiti’s TPS.”
She said the State Department has warned people not to travel to Haiti due to gang violence, kidnappings, terrorist activity and civil unrest. 
The State Department advises people if they still plan to travel to Haiti to make sure to leave dental records and DNA in case their family needs to identify their remains. 
“Our own government has conceded the peril there,” Zota said. 
Haiti was first given a TPS designation after the devastating 2010 earthquake. The designation was renewed multiple times due to the disaster and then again after Haiti’s president was assassinated by gangs in 2021, leading to further destabilization, violence and food shortages. 
What is the role of the courts?
Ahilan Arulanantham, an attorney arguing on behalf of TPS holders from Syria, said one of the questions the justices will be presented with is whether the courts have any role in making sure that the federal government complies with making TPS decisions, such as making sure that the country determinations are made in coordination with relevant agencies. 
He added that the Trump administration is not coordinating with the State Department to evaluate country conditions, which he argues is not following proper administrative procedure.
“You’ll hear a lot of talk in the Supreme Court argument about whether we’re challenging a determination with respect to TPS decisions, and that’s because there’s a provision of the TPS statute which says there’s no judicial review of any determination with respect to a termination of TPS,” Arulanantham said to reporters.
Arulanantham is also the co-director at the Center for Immigration Law and Policy at the UCLA School of Law.
He said that the Trump administration is arguing about that TPS statue and whether the courts have any say.
“We think it means that the courts are not allowed to second-guess decisions about whether countries are safe,” he said. “The government thinks it means that … the courts aren’t allowed to look at any of this and that any decision they make, any rule that they set for TPS, is immune from review entirely.”
In briefs to the high court, U.S. Solicitor General D. John Sauer has argued that the lower courts should not interfere with the DHS secretary’s decision.
Arulanantham said there’s a “huge amount” at stake in the Trump administration’s argument about review of TPS designations. 
“If the government is correct, then they can terminate TPS without conducting any country conditions review at all,” he said. “They can do it for reasons that are completely arbitrary.”
Other TPS decisions
This is not the first time a TPS case has appeared before the justices during the second Trump administration. 
The high court twice allowed the Trump administration to remove TPS for more than 300,000 of the 600,000 Venezuelans in the program. Because those decisions were made on an emergency basis, the justices did not give any legal reasoning before sending the cases back to the lower courts. 
Federal judges have often cited the lack of opinion from the high court when issuing a ruling to block the Trump administration from ending TPS designation from other countries. 
Wednesday’s oral arguments will be the first time the justices will hear a TPS case and give a decision on their ruling about the Trump administration’s move to revoke protections.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Bo Bichette appears to hit rock bottom after Mets humiliated by Rockies</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bo Bichette appears to hit rock bottom after Mets humiliated by Rockies</news:title>
			<news:keywords>For new Mets third baseman Bo Bichette, it&apos;s not even May and it looks like he&apos;s already regretting his reported three-year, $126 million contract with a team that is off to a 9-19 start.
After Sunday’s doubleheader loss to the Rockies (3-1, 3-0), which completed a three-game sweep, Bichette could be seen sitting in the dugout for several minutes, possibly contemplating what he’s gotten himself into. This Mets team, with the second-highest MLB payroll at $369 million, had just been humiliated by a franchise that lost 119 games a year ago. There’s bottoming out and then there’s where Bichette and this team find themselves.
&quot;Many fans in the announced crowd of 38,155 left after the Rockies took a 3-0 lead in the third inning&quot; of the second game of the doubleheader, the Associated Press reported. 
The early-season struggles have been eating at Bichette. Last week, the two-time All-Star admitted as much.
&quot;We definitely need to reset,&quot; he said prior to the Rockies series. &quot;You can&apos;t put too much pressure on yourself. It&apos;s going to take a full team effort, but I definitely know that I need to play better to help this team start winning some games.&quot;
The results speak for themselves. The Mets have won two out of their last 10 games. 
Fans have rightfully been frustrated with Bichette and this team since opening weekend when they booed the new third baseman after he went 1-for-14 against the Pirates. With the Mets trailing the Braves by 10 1/2 games, the reality is setting in for fans. This season just might be lost, and with Bichette holding an opt-out clause, his days might be numbered.
Would Bichette turn down $42 million in 2027 to stay with this franchise for another season? We&apos;ll soon find out just how much Bo values money over his mental health.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Tom Kean Jr&apos;s prolonged absence puts pressure on House Republicans&apos; razor-thin majority</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tom Kean Jr&apos;s prolonged absence puts pressure on House Republicans&apos; razor-thin majority</news:title>
			<news:keywords>House Republicans face a critical week for must-pass legislation, but one GOP lawmaker who has tallied dozens of missed votes may not be present.
Rep. Tom Kean Jr., R-N.J., has missed more than a month of votes due to an unspecified health issue. It remains to be seen whether the two-term lawmaker will be absent again this week as the House considers a budget blueprint to fund immigration enforcement and legislation reauthorizing the government’s warrantless surveillance powers.
Kean’s prolonged absence comes as House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., can afford to lose just a handful of votes on party-line legislation given House Republicans’ razor-thin majority.
&quot;He’s expected to be totally fine and back to a full schedule soon,&quot; Harrison Neely, a spokesperson for Kean, told Fox News Digital. 
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Neely did not specify when Kean plans to resume work or the nature and extent of Kean’s illness.
Kean has missed 50 roll call votes since March 17, amounting to a 100% absence rate, according to GovTrack, a website that monitors congressional absences. He last voted on March 5 — nearly two months ago.
Johnson said Thursday that he spoke to Kean by phone and expects him to make a full recovery.
&quot;He is attending to a personal health matter and expects to be back to 100% very soon,&quot; Johnson said in a statement to Fox News Digital, first obtained by The New York Times. &quot;Tom is one of the most dedicated and hardest-working Members of Congress, and I am grateful for all he does and will continue to do to serve New Jerseyans and our country.&quot;
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The scrutiny over Kean’s extended absences comes as national Democrats are aggressively targeting his swing seat ahead of November’s midterm elections. The nonpartisan Cook Political Report rates Kean’s re-election contest as a &quot;toss-up.&quot;
Kean fended off Democratic candidate Sue Altman by five points in 2024. Four Democratic challengers are vying in a June primary to unseat him.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) sharply criticized Kean for not disclosing his specific health issue to his constituents.
&quot;New Jersey voters deserve to know where Congressman Kean Jr. is and why he continues to play the stock market while in office,&quot; Eli Cousin, a DCCC spokesman, told Fox News Digital. 
Cousin alluded to a recent NOTUS report that found Kean has continued to make several personal stock trades during his absence from Washington, D.C.
A Kean spokesperson told The New Jersey Globe last year that the congressman’s investments are handled by financial advisors without his involvement. 
Kean’s office has notably continued to post on social media throughout his extended absence from Washington, D.C.
On Wednesday, Kean’s office highlighted that two bills he introduced earlier in this Congress advanced out of the House Foreign Affairs Committee. 
The post did not mention that Kean was not present for the committee markup.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Un día precioso para el valle, con cielos despejados y temperaturas máximas templadas</news:name>
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			<news:title>Un día precioso para el valle, con cielos despejados y temperaturas máximas templadas</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Las condiciones ventosas continúan en las zonas de mayor elevación; no se ha emitido ningún aviso meteorológico.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>A pair of bets for Game 5 as Flyers look to eliminate the Penguins in NHL Playoffs</news:name>
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			<news:title>A pair of bets for Game 5 as Flyers look to eliminate the Penguins in NHL Playoffs</news:title>
			<news:keywords>If you were unaware, the NHL Playoffs are going on right now. There are four major sports in the United States, and all four saw some action last week. Baseball had regular season games, the NFL had its draft, and the NBA and NHL are in playoff seasons. I&apos;ve covered a lot of NBA games, but I&apos;m switching to the ice tonight. We have the Flyers looking to eliminate the Penguins in Game 5 of their seven-game set.
In order to get here, the Flyers went 43-27-12 for the season. They were pretty successful on the road this season as well. The team went 23-14-4 as a road team in the regular season, and they&apos;ve already won two games in this series as the road team. I always like looking at the stats for hockey teams, and I find it interesting when a team is successful despite averaging about the same number of goals per game as they allow, and the same amount of shots allowed and taken per game. That&apos;s precisely what the Flyers have done, but clearly it has led to success.
In this series, the Flyers won the first three games. In Pittsburgh, they were able to win Game 1 by a score of 3-2. In Game 2, they posted a shutout, getting the best of the Penguins 3-0. As the series shifted over to Philadelphia, the team was down early in the game before a fight broke out and woke up the Flyers. They ended up winning that game 5-2. Tonight, they will likely have Dan Vladar in the net. For the season, he went 29-14-7, good for the ninth-best record in the league. He did have a 2.42 goals allowed per game average, which was third in the league. He hasn&apos;t allowed more than three goals to the Penguins in any game this series.
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For the Penguins, they were the favorite in this series and have looked overmatched much of the time. Their season wasn&apos;t that much different than Philadelphia&apos;s, but they did have more points. At the end of the year, the team was 41-25-16. I always find the overtime losses interesting as well. That means the Penguins essentially ended the year as a .500 team. That&apos;s pretty much what they&apos;ve looked like through this series. The strength of the team was the offense with 3.54 goals per game, but they&apos;ve only scored more than two goals in a game once.
Penguins make massive goalie change, adding an interesting twist to must-win Game 4
The lone win the Penguins recorded was in Game 4, winning 4-2. A lot of that has been attributed to the goalie change that head coach Dan Muse made before the game. He went away from his normal No. 1 and put in Arturs Silvos. He rewarded Muse with a strong performance, saving all but two of the 30 shots he faced. Oddly enough, he was worse at home this season than he was on the road, so this might not have been an ideal situation to put him in. However, this was the second time this season he faced the Flyers. In the regular season, he allowed just two goals in 34 shot attempts.
It is hard to say that the Penguins figured something out about Vladar. They still only scored three goals against him, but that was a welcome surprise after averaging just 1.3 goals per game in the first three games of the series. Pittsburgh has pressure on them to keep the series going, of course, but closing out a series is tough, especially on the road.
For the Flyers to win this game, they have to make Silvos uncomfortable and attack the net constantly. If they play back and patient, I think that favors the Penguins. For Pittsburgh, their offense is their key to success. I expect them to attack relentlessly. I like the over 5.5 in this game, and I do think the Flyers close it out. I&apos;ll split a unit on the Flyers winning and the over 5.5 goals.
For more sports betting information and plays, follow David on X/Twitter: @futureprez2024</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ben Stiller&apos;s three-word post about the Knicks sparked a firestorm after White House security scare</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ben Stiller&apos;s three-word post about the Knicks sparked a firestorm after White House security scare</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ben Stiller learned the hard way this weekend that timing is everything — especially on the internet.
The actor found himself at the center of a social media firestorm Saturday night after posting a simple three-word message on X: &quot;Got it done.&quot; 
But because the tweet went out roughly 20 minutes after a security scare at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner, plenty of people assumed the worst.
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That incident — in which a gunman attempted to breach security at the Washington Hilton — prompted a swift evacuation of President Donald Trump and others inside the ballroom. Thankfully, the suspect was apprehended before anyone in the room was harmed.
But by the time those details were still coming into focus, Stiller’s tweet was already taking on a life of its own.
&quot;Got what done?&quot; Rep. Nancy Mace responded.
Former acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell added a simple: &quot;Wtf?&quot;
From there, people began to pile on.
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But anyone who follows Stiller knows exactly what he was talking about. The guy live-tweets Knicks basketball like it’s his full-time job.
And on this particular night, he had already been posting for hours about New York’s playoff matchup against the Atlanta Hawks — a game the Knicks won 114-98. His &quot;Got it done&quot; tweet came right as the final buzzer sounded, wrapping up a night-long running commentary on the game.
In other words, it clearly had nothing to do with the failed alleged assassination attempt.
Now, to be fair, the timing wasn’t great. If the situation at the Correspondents’ Dinner had ended differently — if someone inside that ballroom had been seriously injured — then a tweet like that, from someone who has been openly critical of Trump in the past, would understandably raise eyebrows.
But that’s not what happened.
Not to underplay the seriousness of the situation, of course, but the suspect never made it inside. No one in the ballroom was harmed. And in that context, the idea that &quot;got it done&quot; was referencing the incident just doesn’t make much sense.
Still, the tweet racked up more than 10 million views as people rushed to react before taking a closer look at what was actually going on.
Stiller didn’t engage with the criticism. He just kept right on tweeting about the Knicks.
There is a broader lesson here, though. On a platform like X — where emotions run high and accuracy is often sacrificed in favor of engagement — it’s worth taking a few seconds to search for context before firing up the outrage machine.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>FBI says it knows how shooting suspect slipped through Trump event security, shares when info will be released</news:name>
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			<news:title>FBI says it knows how shooting suspect slipped through Trump event security, shares when info will be released</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The FBI has already &quot;answered&quot; a slew of questions crucial to the probe of the White House Correspondents&apos; Association Dinner shooting, agency Director Kash Patel revealed, telling Fox News the details will be laid out in a forthcoming criminal complaint and shared publicly at a press conference later Monday.
&quot;I received a full briefing yesterday morning from our BAU [Behavioral Analysis Unit],&quot; Patel shared with &quot;Fox &amp; Friends.&quot;
&quot;What that does is not necessarily provide direct evidence to be utilized in court, but it examines what we have collected so far to include emails, social media postings, witness interviews, interviews with people, family, friends and neighbors, so we can provide a complete picture of this individual&apos;s mindset and intent when we make the presentment in court,&quot; he added.
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Agents have been working &quot;all weekend&quot; to piece together the information, Patel shared, adding the agency is currently going through and is in the process of finalizing content compiled since the incident.
More specifically, Patel said investigators know when and how the suspect, 31-year-old Cole Thomas Allen of Torrance, California, arrived at the Washington Hilton hotel, how he got down to the area in question and how he was &quot;able to get through security undetected.&quot;
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&quot;We have all those questions answered, and that&apos;s why I wanted to present with the [acting] attorney general [Todd Blanche] at the press conference later today, once the magistrate has certified or signed off on the criminal complaint...&quot; Patel said.
&quot;This is something the movies don&apos;t even write about, something like this, this kind of scenario, this kind of tragedy, and thankfully, the quick reaction of law enforcement... we&apos;re gonna be able to present to the world in less than 36 hours almost exactly what happened — this individual&apos;s entire background... who he knew, where he lived, who he was talking to, everything about the firearms, everything about ballistics,&quot; he added.
&quot;As you saw, our evidence response teams were on scene so fast. That is the reason we are going to be able to present to you this material.&quot;
Pressed by co-host Lawrence Jones on whether Allen was known and profiled before the incident, Patel deferred to what will soon be disclosed to the public, noting that he is unable to &quot;get ahead&quot; of the Justice Department and the federal magistrate as details are prepared for public release.
&quot;We have answered all those questions, and that&apos;s what we&apos;ve been working towards. America deserves answers. President Trump has committed to transparency and accountability, and what we are doing with the team that the president has assembled is answering those questions in record speed,&quot; he reiterated.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Florida murder suspect asked ChatGPT about dumping human remains days before killings: docs</news:name>
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			<news:title>Florida murder suspect asked ChatGPT about dumping human remains days before killings: docs</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Florida man accused of killing two University of South Florida graduate students allegedly asked ChatGPT about hiding a body in a dumpster days before the double murders, according to court documents.
Hisham Abugharbieh, a 26-year-old telemarketer, is accused of killing his 27-year-old roommate Zamil Limon and Nahida Bristy, Limon&apos;s girlfriend and also 27.
According to a bail filing from Tampa-area prosecutors Saturday, Abugharbieh asked the AI what would happen if someone threw a bag full of human remains in a dumpster. When ChatGPT told him the idea sounded dangerous, the suspect allegedly countered, &quot;How would they find out?&quot;
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Later searches also raised red flags to deputies, according to the filing. He allegedly asked about changing a car&apos;s vehicle identification number and whether it&apos;s legal to keep an unlicensed firearm at home.
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&quot;Has there been someone who survived a sniper bullet to the head?&quot; reads another query. &quot;Will my neighbors hear my gun?&quot;
Police recovered Limon&apos;s student ID, glasses and credit cards in a dumpster near the apartment he shared with Abugharbieh. They also found a CVS receipt for trash bags, Lysol wipes and Febreze — and bloody clothes. Deputies later found similar bags under the suspect&apos;s bed, in the dumpster, and containing Limon&apos;s body.
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His remains were later recovered in a black plastic bag near the Howard Frankland Bridge, which connects Tampa to St. Petersburg. He had been stabbed repeatedly.
Before police had a search warrant for the suspect&apos;s phone, they said he gave conflicting stories. The filing states they were also able to trace his car to the Clearwater area with traffic cameras.
A search of Abugharbieh&apos;s phone revealed he&apos;d been on the bridge around 1:30 a.m. on April 17, prosecutors wrote. He allegedly stopped for several minutes and used the flashlight tool on his phone.
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Bristy&apos;s whereabouts remained unknown when the bail application was filed Saturday, but authorities found her shoes and purse inside the apartment, according to court documents. On Sunday, deputies recovered another set of human remains. The Pinellas County Medical Examiner&apos;s Office was working to identify them.
The two were reported missing on April 17 after a mutual friend couldn&apos;t find or get in touch with them.
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After barricading himself in a home for over an hour Friday morning, Abugharbieh eventually surrendered to police wearing only a towel, as seen on aerial video of the incident.
Court records show Abugharbieh had violent priors. In addition to battery and burglary charges in 2023, he had two violence cases, in 2023 and 2025. His mother told deputies he had anger management issues, according to court filings. In the 2025 incident, his brother claimed to have been punched in the face before Abugharbieh kicked their mother in the back.
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&quot;He trashed the living room in one of his frequent violent tantrums just a couple days prior,&quot; the brother wrote in a request for a restraining order. &quot;I live with my mom and [four] younger siblings who don&apos;t want him to return.&quot;
He faces charges that include battery, false imprisonment, tampering with evidence, unlawfully moving a dead body, failing to report a death, and two counts of first-degree murder.
He is being held without bail at the Falkenburg Road Jail near Tampa. He could face the death penalty if convicted.
Fox News&apos; Sarah Rumpf-Whitten contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Amazon Summer Beauty Event: Sunscreen, skincare and hair tools, from $7</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Today marks the first day of Amazon&apos;s Summer Beauty Event, with discounts on fragrances, skincare, men&apos;s grooming and more. Highlights include a Dyson Airwrap marked down by $150, StriVectin neck cream at 30% off and giftable finds for Mother&apos;s Day — like this Origins aromatherapy set that&apos;s under $25. Prices can change quickly, so it&apos;s worth adding your favorites to your cart before the sale ends on May 10.
TruSkin Vitamin C serum: $21.40 (45% off)
Beauty of Joseon Revive eye serum: $11.90 (30% off)
Paula&apos;s Choice skin perfecting 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant: $27.75 (25% off)
Sol de Janeiro Hair and Body fragrance mist: $52 (20% off)
Estée Lauder Resilience Multi-Effect Night face and neck cream: $112 (20% off)
Grace &amp; Stella under eye masks (24 pairs): $20 (16% off)
Shop deals on popular skincare products from brands like Olay, Clinique and Medicube.
Olay Hyaluronic Acid Ultra-Light Gel moisturizer: $20.59 (31% off)
Bioderma Sensibio Micellar Cleansing Oil: $17.49 (30% off)
Olay Regenerist facial cream: $26.24 (30% off)
Cetaphil Intensive Healing Lotion: $17.09 (22% off)
Clinique Moisture Surge moisturizer: $51.20 (20% off)
Original price: $31
Simplify your skincare routine with these pre-soaked Medicube pads that cleanse, tone and leave your skin feeling fresh in one swipe. It&apos;s a quick, no-fuss addition that&apos;s easy to stick with.
Original price: $15
Remove makeup quickly and gently with this mini Clinique cleansing balm. The solid formula melts into an oil to break down makeup and sunscreen without stripping your skin. The compact size is perfect for travel or testing it out before committing to the full-size.
Original price: $99
Give your neck and chest a little extra attention with this popular StriVectin cream. The lightweight formula sinks in quickly and leaves skin feeling soft without a heavy finish.
Protect your skin with discounted SPF picks from Neutrogena, Banana Boat and more.
Neutrogena Beach Defense Sunscreen SPF 50: $6.88 (48% off)
Neutrogena Ultra Sheer body mist SPF 70, 3-pack: $23.82 (40% off)
Sun Bum SPF 50 body spray: $11.97 (35% off)
Banana Boat SPF 50, 3-pack: $17.49 (20% off)
Original price: $39.04 
Aveeno&apos;s Protect + Hydrate sunscreen provides broad-spectrum SPF 60 protection in a moisturizing formula. The sunscreen is said to be water- and sweat-resistant, lasting up to 80 minutes. Best of all, several shoppers say it leaves behind no white cast.
Original price: $23.50
EltaMD SPF 40 face sunscreen is one of the most popular SPFs on the market. It uses a breathable, moisturizing formula with zinc oxide for broad-spectrum protection and several shoppers say it layers smoothly under makeup without feeling heavy.
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Save on hair care and styling tools from brands like Dyson and Dove.
Conair hot rollers, set of 12: $29.69 (31% off)
Pura D&apos;or shampoo and conditioner set: $28.47 (25% off)
Pantene Smooth &amp; Sleek shampoo and conditioner set: $17.59 (20% off)
Monday Haircare Ultimate Repair set: $11.89 (15% off)
Moroccanoil Luminous Hairspray: $25.50 (15% off)
Original price: $649
Get a smooth, styled look without high heat using the Dyson Airwrap multistyler. Using controlled airflow instead of high heat, it helps smooth, curl and volumize with a more gentle approach. With multiple attachments and a markdown of $149, it&apos;s a rare chance to save on a premium styling tool. Dyson’s hair dryer is also available for 36% off during the sale.
Original price: $131.75
Skip the round brush and traditional hair dryer with this all-in-one Drybar blow-dry brush. It adds volume at the roots while smoothing hair as it dries, making it easier to achieve a polished look with less effort.
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Original price: $32
Smooth hair with Olaplex&apos;s No.6 Bond Smoother. This leave-in cream helps control frizz and soften dry ends, making styling easier and more predictable. You only need a small amount each time, so this bottle lasts a surprisingly long time.
Restock bath and body essentials from Dove and Vaseline or try something new.
Native Cashmere &amp; Rain twin deodorant bundle pack: $15.99 (20% off)
Philosophy Amazing Grace hydrating bath and shower gel: $31.20 (20% off)
Vaseline Petroleum Jelly, 3-pack: $13.45 (18% off)
Billie Razors for Women shave kit: $12.72 (15% off)
Dove cucumber green tea deodorant, 2-pack: $11.51 (10% off)
Original price: $32.97
Save $5 on this three-pack of Dove body wash and stock up for the season. Each 30-ounce bottle comes with a pump and lasts for weeks, while the creamy formula cleans and hydrates in one step.
Original price: $20.99
Keep dry skin in check with this three-pack of Vaseline Cocoa Radiant lotion. The rich formula with cocoa butter and hydrating lipids delivers lasting moisture and a healthy-looking glow. With three full-size bottles on sale for under $20, it&apos;s a practical time to buy.
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Sally Hansen&apos;s Airbrush Legs body makeup helps blur the look of veins and uneven tone while adding a subtle, natural glow. It dries fast, won&apos;t transfer easily and washes off at the end of the day.
Shop marked-down fragrances for men and women from recognizable brands.
Victoria&apos;s Secret Love Spell Mist &amp; Lotion Set: $24.99 (37% off)
Juicy Couture Viva La Juicy perfume set: $40 (20% off)
Calvin Klein Eternity eau de parfum: $98.40 (20% off)
Vince Camuto Terra Extreme cologne set: $38.40 (20% off)
Clinique Happy eau de parfum: $86.40 (20% off)
Vera Wang Princess eau de toilette: $20.50 (10% off)
Original price: $165
Maison Margiela&apos;s Replica line is known for evoking distinct settings and moments through scent. Beach Walk features notes of coconut milk, ylang-ylang and bergamot, creating a light, beach-inspired fragrance.
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Original price: $165
Armani’s Acqua di Giò is a popular cologne, and this set includes both a full-size and a travel bottle. The scent blends musky and fresh notes, with patchouli, incense, bergamot, rosemary and clary sage.
Score deals on grooming essentials, from deodorants and body washes to razors and trimmers.
Kenneth Cole Black body spray: $11.25 (25% off)
Dollar Shave Club Butter, 2-pack: $10.80 (20% off)
Dove Men+Care Body and Face Wash: $8.99 (10% off)
Dove Men+Care Deodorant, 2-pack: $12.32 (10% off)
Original price: $10.59
This multipurpose trimmer is designed for detailed grooming, with attachments for facial hair as well as the nose, ears and brows. The durable aluminum build and battery-powered design support consistent performance, and detachable heads keep grooming more hygienic by separating nose and ear trimming for other uses.
Save on oral care essentials like electric toothbrushes, water flossers and whitening tools.
Peppermint mouthwash: $6.78 (15% off)
Philips Sonicare toothbrush: $249.96 (11% off)
Original price: $84.99
Whiten your teeth with this Philips Sonicare kit, which includes nine treatments and two mouth trays for at-home use. The system is designed to help lift stains over time, with pre-filled syringes for mess-free application.
Original price: $89.95
The Aquasonic Duo Series toothbrush set includes two electric toothbrushes with multiple cleaning modes for a customized routine. The system features a dual charging base with built-in UV sanitation to help keep brush heads clean, along with extra brush heads and travel cases for convenience.
Shop practical beauty gifts before Mother&apos;s Day, now at limited-time discounts.
Cetaphil Skincare Gift Set: $14.44 (15% off)
Harry&apos;s Original shaving kit: $11.82 (10% off)
Neutrogena Refresh &amp; Hydrate skincare gift set: $23.96 (6% off)
Original price: $30
This Origins trio includes a travel-size body scrub, hand cream and full-size essential oil treatment. The set is designed to support a calming, spa-like moment at home or on-the-go.
Original price: $25
This Burt&apos;s Bees gift set features six everyday skincare essentials, from lip balm and hand cream to cuticle and foot treatments. Each product is made with naturally-derived ingredients and packaged in a reusable tin.
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Original price: $24.69
These lavender-scented shower steamers release essential oils as they dissolve, creating a spa-like experience at home. Place one in the shower and let the scent disperse as it activates with water.
If you&apos;re an Amazon Prime member, you can get these items sent to your door ASAP. You can join or start a 30-day free trial to start your shopping today.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Natural gas power plant costs have nearly doubled in two years and take 23% longer to build as data center electricity demand skyrockets.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hobbs lifts veto threat as GOP budget plan moves forward</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hobbs lifts veto threat as GOP budget plan moves forward</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX -- Gov. Katie Hobbs says she&apos;s ready to start signing measures sent to her by the Republican-controlled Legislature after imposing a moratorium over stalled budget talks.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Sergey Brin Moves to the Right, With a ‘MAGA Girlfriend’ by His Side</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After once backing liberal causes, the Google co-founder has praised President Trump, donated to Republicans and spent $57 million to try to block a California billionaire tax.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Republicans rush to green light White House ballroom following third Trump assassination scare</news:name>
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			<news:title>Republicans rush to green light White House ballroom following third Trump assassination scare</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Republicans are rushing to give President Donald Trump&apos;s controversial ballroom addition to the White House the congressional go-ahead after a shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner.
Lawmakers argue that Trump’s desire to build a ballroom at the White House — which ground to a halt after being snarled in litigation — would provide an ideal secure venue for future events following the shooting at the Washington Hilton on Saturday.
Sen. Tim Sheehy, R-Mont., announced he would try to fast-track a bill to give congressional approval for construction of the ballroom in the Senate when the upper chamber returns this week.
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He argued that &quot;a president of any party should be able to host events in a secure area without attendees worrying about their safety.&quot;
&quot;It is an embarrassment to the strongest nation on Earth that we cannot host gatherings in our nation’s capital, including ones attended by our president, without the threat of violence and attempted assassinations,&quot; Sheehy said in a statement.
It’s an about-face on Capitol Hill for Republicans, who, since Trump first announced his plans to build a ballroom last year, have largely kept their distance from the issue.
And it&apos;s one spurred by the shooting on Saturday night, where Cole Allen was subdued by federal law enforcement after exchanging gunfire near the ballroom of the Washington Hilton, where Trump and his Cabinet, along with hundreds of guests, were seated for the annual White House Correspondents&apos; Association Dinner.
But a lawsuit and an ensuing court-ordered injunction against the 90,000-square-foot, $400 million gilded behemoth — which was being built where the White House’s East Wing once stood — have thrown the future of the project into question.
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A federal court ordered in March that the construction end without congressional approval. That ruling was later appealed to allow construction to continue below ground for what Trump previously described as a &quot;shed&quot; for a military complex.
After the shooting, Trump pushed for construction to continue.
&quot;We need the ballroom,&quot; Trump said at a news conference Saturday night. &quot;That’s why Secret Service, that’s why the military are demanding it.&quot;
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Now Republicans are getting involved. Reps. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., and Randy Fine, R-Fla., like Sheehy, are planning to introduce legislation that would give congressional approval to the project.
&quot;I don’t believe congressional approval is required for the project, but if it’ll keep activist judges on the sideline, so be it,&quot; Boebert said on X.
The latest legislative push in the lower chamber comes during a week full of deadlines and must-do items for House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La. Among them is consideration of the Senate’s budget blueprint to fund immigration operations for the remainder of Trump’s presidency.
At least one lawmaker, Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, wants any consideration of the blueprint to &quot;provide for construction of a secure ballroom on White House grounds.&quot;
For now, it’s not entirely a partisan issue.
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., one of the few Democrats at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner, argued that rancor between the aisles should be put aside to support ballroom construction.
&quot;That venue wasn’t built to accommodate an event with the line of succession for the U.S. government,&quot; Fetterman said on X. &quot;After witnessing last night, drop the TDS and build the White House ballroom for events exactly like these.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Bruce Springsteen offers ‘prayer’ for Trump after WHCA Dinner shooting despite months of criticism</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bruce Springsteen offers ‘prayer’ for Trump after WHCA Dinner shooting despite months of criticism</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After months of ongoing criticism against President Donald Trump and his administration, Bruce Springsteen has offered prayers for the commander in chief and condemned political violence following the White House Correspondents&apos; Association Dinner shooting on Saturday.
&quot;We begin tonight with a prayer for our men and women in service overseas, we pray for their safe return,&quot; Springsteen told the crowd during the E Street Band’s show at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas, on Sunday night, per videos circulating online. &quot;We also send out a prayer of thanks that our president, nor anyone in the administration, nor anyone attending, was injured at last night’s incident at the [White House] press correspondents’ dinner.&quot;
&quot;We can disagree. We can be critical of those in power, and we can peacefully fight for our beliefs. But there is no place in any way, shape, or form for political violence of any kind in our beloved United States,&quot; he added. 
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A representative for Springsteen did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.
Chaos broke out at the event Saturday night when suspected gunman Cole Allen reportedly stormed a security checkpoint and opened fire at the WHCA Dinner.
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President Trump was immediately rushed from the ballroom at the Washington Hilton Hotel. Video from inside the event showed attendees taking cover under tables as panic spread through the room.
Trump hailed law enforcement during his press conference from the White House late on Saturday, saying the situation was &quot;incredibly acted upon by Secret Service and law enforcement.&quot;
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&quot;[The suspect] had a long way to go. That was really a first line of defense. And they got him. And they really, you know, they acted incredibly,&quot; he continued.
The suspected gunman, identified as 31-year-old Cole Allen, of California, was taken into custody. Authorities are continuing to investigate a motive for the shooting and build a case ahead of an expected arraignment on Monday.
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Springsteen, who kicked off his &quot;Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour&quot; in March, has been vocal about his disdain for Trump and his administration over the years. The tour follows the release of his latest song, &quot;Streets of Minneapolis,&quot; a protest tune that criticizes Trump and his administration&apos;s deployment of thousands of federal agents to crack down on illegal immigration in Minnesota.
Throughout his recent shows, the rock legend has described the administration as &quot;corrupt, incompetent, racist, reckless and treasonous&quot; and has dubbed Trump as a &quot;president who can&apos;t handle the truth.&quot;
During his recent show in Newark, New Jersey, Springsteen called on his audience to join in &quot;choosing hope over fear, democracy over authoritarianism, the rule of law over lawlessness, ethics over unbridled corruption, resistance over complacency, truth over lies, unity over division and peace over war.&quot;
Fox News Digital&apos;s Ashley J. DiMella contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Jim Jordan blames left-wing rhetoric after armed assailant disrupts WHCA Dinner</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Jim Jordan said Sunday that the latest apparent assassination attempt targeting President Donald Trump reflected a dangerous political climate fueled by what he described as left-wing rhetoric.
The Ohio Republican praised Trump&apos;s poise on &quot;Sunday Morning Futures,&quot; saying &quot;very few human beings&quot; could &quot;handle things the way that he has,&quot; notwithstanding &quot;the last 10 years [of] all the attacks by the left and the weaponization of government.&quot;
He advocated for &quot;robust debate&quot; but argued people on the political left were standing in the way.
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&quot;We have this amazing thing, the First Amendment, and we want real and robust debate happening... some of this language is just ridiculous that we see, particularly from the left.&quot;
He said deliberation between conservatives and liberals amounted to &quot;common sense versus crazy,&quot; and argued that the shooting at the White House Correspondents&apos; Association Dinner Saturday night made the case for a secure ballroom on White House grounds.
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Trump demolished the East Wing of the White House to put in a new ballroom, but the project has been slowed by legal challenges over whether the administration bypassed required approvals, with courts weighing the scope of presidential authority as the case moves forward.
Jordan blamed the left, pointing out that the Washington Hilton hotel where the shooting took place was also where former President Ronald Reagan was shot.
&quot;The left takes the crazy position and even took the president to court, for goodness&apos; sake. Thank goodness the appellate judge has said, &apos;No, the president can proceed, and he can continue to build this facility there on the White House grounds.&apos;&quot;
The WHCA Dinner was interrupted Saturday when an armed attacker, identified by authorities as 31-year-old Cole Allen, charged past a security checkpoint armed with guns and knives. He shot one Secret Service agent, who was protected by a ballistic vest, before he was apprehended.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Amanda Macias contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>CBS report marvels at once-chaotic southern border crossing has gone quiet under Trump crackdown</news:name>
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			<news:title>CBS report marvels at once-chaotic southern border crossing has gone quiet under Trump crackdown</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A report released last week showed that a formerly major illegal crossing site — Eagle Pass, Texas — has now gotten much quieter under President Donald Trump&apos;s administration.
According to CBS chief correspondent Matt Gutman, the border has undergone a massive shift amid Trump&apos;s second term in office. After &quot;illegal crossings skyrocketed during the Biden administration,&quot; Gutman noted they have now &quot;fallen to a 55-year low.&quot;
Eagle Pass, Texas, was one of the illegal immigration hotspots that was a frequent topic of news during President Joe Biden&apos;s administration.
TRUMP SUGGESTS BORDER CRACKDOWN IS &apos;SAVING A LOT OF MONEY&apos; AFTER STARK DROP FROM BIDEN ERA CROSSINGS
&quot;Miles and miles of water divide the U.S. and Mexico here in Texas. While on the Rio Grande with Border Patrol, we did not see a single migrant,&quot; CBS reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez said. &quot;Less than three years ago, this section of the border was the epicenter of a dire humanitarian crisis.&quot;
&quot;The last time we were here at the U.S.-Mexico border near Eagle Pass, we saw hundreds of people, including families with young children, cross the Rio Grande to enter the country illegally,&quot; he said. &quot;Now the border is extremely quiet.&quot;
He contrasted how there had been thousands of people crossing per day in that particular section of the border alone, to how a local Border Patrol official claimed there are now around 32 apprehensions a day.
BORDER ENCOUNTERS DROP SHARPLY AS TRUMP LAUNCHES CRACKDOWN ON ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION
Chief Patrol Agent Anthony Good of the Del Rio sector said the reason for this change is that Trump shut down the asylum system that previously was being abused by migrants.
&quot;During the previous administration, there was a lot of what we just called ‘releases’ but they were paroled into the country, quickly, and in mass numbers,&quot; he said.
&quot;Now people are being detained or deported?&quot; Montoya-Galvez asked.
&quot;Exactly,&quot; Good replied. &quot;They’re being detained or deported.&quot;
The local fire department chief noted that he had never seen the border as quiet as it is now. He told CBS that illegal immigrants are afraid of entering now, because they have gotten the message that &quot;if you come here, you’re going to get deported.&quot;
The fire chief argued that immigration law should indeed be enforced, but that people should be treated with dignity. The fire chief also compared how, in previous years, one might expect to hear of three to six drownings per day as people crossed illegally, whereas &quot;now we’re looking at, maybe, one drowning every three months.&quot;
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The CBS reporter also spoke to a rancher who recalled in previous years how countless migrants trespassed on his land, littering it with their belongings, and was asked about the backlash Trump has received for enforcing immigration law.
&quot;Some would say the reason very few people are crossing the river behind us is because the Trump administration has been too harsh on immigration,&quot; Montoya-Galvez said. &quot;What do you think about that?&quot;
&quot;If harsh is doing things legally, then harsh it is, and harsh it must be,&quot; the rancher said.
NewsBusters editor Curtis Houck, a conservative media watchdog who flagged the segment, praised the CBS report as balanced and accurate.
&quot;Presenting both sides and including relevant visuals? It wasn’t that difficult and wholly in line with reporting based in reality,&quot; he wrote.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NAU wide receiver Kolbe Katsis signs with Denver Broncos as undrafted free agent</news:name>
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			<news:title>NAU wide receiver Kolbe Katsis signs with Denver Broncos as undrafted free agent</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The All-American receiver and returner joins the AFC West champions following the NFL draft.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Three U of A fraternities under investigation amid hazing, hospitalization allegations</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-27T15:02:05.329Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Three U of A fraternities under investigation amid hazing, hospitalization allegations</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Three University of Arizona fraternities are under investigation following allegations of hazing, a report said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Public talks Sedona Police Department’s future </news:name>
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			<news:title>Public talks Sedona Police Department’s future </news:title>
			<news:keywords>Consultants working to develop first strategic plan for police The Center for Public Safety Management, a Washington, D.C.-based consulting firm hired by the city of Sedona to draft a strategic plan for the Sedona Police Department held a public listening session with about 30 attendees on April 16.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Coco Gauff vomits mid-match, still secures win as illness rips through Madrid Open</news:name>
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			<news:title>Coco Gauff vomits mid-match, still secures win as illness rips through Madrid Open</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Coco Gauff is among the many participants in the Madrid Open to catch a nasty stomach bug, but somehow found a way to power through her Round of 32 match in the Spanish capital and earn a three-set victory.
A handful of players, including World No. 4 Iga Swiatek, chose to pull out of the tournament while battling serious fatigue and illness related to what appears to be a fast-spreading stomach virus. Swiatek retired during the third set of her match against Ann Li in the round of 32 despite winning the second set in the match 6-2.
AMERICAN TENNIS STAR COCO GAUFF GIVES HER THOUGHTS ON STATE OF US YEAR INTO TRUMP&apos;S SECOND TERM
Things got so grim for Gauff during the second set of her match against Sorana Cirstea that at one point, she had to walk over to a trash bin behind her bench and vomit. After dropping the first set of the match 4-6, Gauff went on to win the next two 7-5, 6-1 to move on to the Round of 16.
While talking about how bad she was feeling following her victory, Gauff explained she threw up multiple times during the match.
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COCO GAUFF SMASHES RACKET FOLLOWING AUSTRALIAN OPEN DEFEAT
&quot;I don’t know how I got it done,&quot; Gauff told Sky Sports.
&quot;Once I threw up and I was able to throw up again after the first set and then throw up again, I felt a little better,&quot; she added with a laugh. &quot;I think I got the Madrid stomach virus that’s going around.&quot;
With so many players dealing with the stomach virus, rumors understandably began to spread that it was a common food in player dining that potentially caused food poisoning. However, a spokesperson for the tournament told The Athletic that food was not the issue and that the illness was a &quot;gastroenteritis virus.&quot;
Gauff was also participating in the doubles section of the Madrid Open alongside Robin Montgomery, but pulled out due to the ongoing battle against the illness.
The American will take on Linda Noskova on Monday for a spot in the quarterfinals.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Melania Trump calls for ABC to ‘take a stand’ against Jimmy Kimmel over ‘hateful and violent rhetoric&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Melania Trump calls for ABC to ‘take a stand’ against Jimmy Kimmel over ‘hateful and violent rhetoric&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>First lady Melania Trump called for ABC to &quot;take a stand&quot; against Jimmy Kimmel and his &quot;hateful&quot; language on Monday after the liberal late-night host referred to her as &quot;an expectant widow&quot; days before the White House Correspondents’ Dinner was interrupted by a suspected attempted assassin. 
&quot;Kimmel’s hateful and violent rhetoric is intended to divide our country. His monologue about my family isn’t comedy- his words are corrosive and deepens the political sickness within America,&quot; Melania Trump posted on X.
&quot;People like Kimmel shouldn’t have the opportunity to enter our homes each evening to spread hate. A coward, Kimmel hides behind ABC because he knows the network will keep running cover to protect him. Enough is enough,&quot; the first lady continued. &quot;It is time for ABC to take a stand. How many times will ABC’s leadership enable Kimmel’s atrocious behavior at the expense of our community.&quot;
Kimmel had mocked President Donald Trump and his wife in a White House Correspondents&apos; Dinner parody last week, calling her &quot;an expectant widow&quot; and joking about her marriage.
&quot;Our first lady, Melania, is here. Look at Melania, so beautiful. Mrs. Trump, you have a glow like an expectant widow,&quot; Kimmel said in his parody of the event on Thursday.
The joke didn&apos;t age well after authorities say 31-year-old Cole Allen of Torrance, Calif., rushed a Secret Service checkpoint at the Washington Hilton on Saturday, armed with multiple weapons, and opened fire, striking a Secret Service agent. The officer survived and Allen was taken into custody. 
The shooting led to the evacuation of the Trumps and Cabinet members in attendance, and the dinner was canceled and is expected to be rescheduled.
ABC did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 
This is a developing story, more to come…</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ayo Dosunmu&apos;s 43-point explosion may not repeat as Timberwolves try to finish Nuggets in Game 5</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ayo Dosunmu&apos;s 43-point explosion may not repeat as Timberwolves try to finish Nuggets in Game 5</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It was a fairly solid weekend of NBA Playoff picks for the readers. We were able to get an easy win on the Magic team total over in Game 3 of their series against Detroit (Game 4 takes place tonight). We were also able to cash a ticket on the Thunder covering a fairly large number on the road against the Suns. Yesterday, the Cavs were in control until they did the typical Cleveland thing and blew the game late. It is almost as if every Cleveland sports team has decided to make the playoffs as unreliable as possible. Today, we go for a victory with the Timberwolves and the Nuggets taking each other on in Game 5.
This has been a bit of a chippy series, but it almost feels like that is precisely what the Timberwolves wanted. Minnesota has been the team calling out Denver about its defense, and they are happily accepting any sort of confrontation. Any team with Anthony Edwards on it will have some swagger, but this almost feels like the T-Wolves are being disrespectful to this challenger. I suppose it is working, considering the team is up 3-1 in the series.
However, there is a major cause for concern. The Timberwolves took a big hit last game, and I&apos;m not talking about the shoving between Jaden McDaniels and Nikola Jokic. Their sharpshooter, Dante DiVincenzo, who was cited as a major reason they won Game 2, was lost for the season (and probably next season) after he tore his Achilles. Significantly worse, the Timberwolves also lost Edwards for a few weeks after he hyperextended his knee. If Minnesota is going to get one more game in this series to close it out, they need to do it without Edwards.
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The Nuggets do not look like the one-time champion that you&apos;d expect. They are proving the Timberwolves correct in the assessment that their defense is trash. In three consecutive games, they&apos;ve allowed over 112 points to their opponent, which is about the season average. They also only scored 96 points in both of the games in Minnesota. Rudy Gobert, the much-maligned center for the Timberwolves, is doing a great job of limiting Jokic&apos;s success. We will have to see if Jokic can figure out Rudy&apos;s defensive efforts.
Nuggets vs Timberwolves Game 3 pick hinges on Jaden McDaniels calling out Denver&apos;s entire defense
Aaron Gordon has returned for Denver, but it does seem like he is still struggling. He only played 23 minutes and put in just nine points on 11 field goal attempts. Overall, the team shot just 21% from deep in this game. I have to imagine that improves. The team shot almost 40% from deep in the regular season, but they are shooting 28% overall in the series. That&apos;s still better than what they showed in Game 4.
A lot of the story in Game 4 was about the ending. It is a stupid narrative, but it pops up every now and then. The game was essentially over -- the Timberwolves had the ball with seconds remaining, tossed it down court, and rather than dribble it out, McDaniels went in for a layup. Jokic took exception to it, and there was some minor shoving. No one ended up getting suspended, but there were some fines.
Missed in that was the impressive game from Ayo Dosunmu of the Timberwolves. He was acquired at the trade deadline from the Bulls and gave Minnesota a career performance. Dosunmo scored 43 points in that game, but I wouldn&apos;t expect that success to continue. He is listed at 19.5 points tonight, and I like the under. He is still a bit of a role player, and even though he will have an increased role, there won&apos;t be home court or an element of surprise. Julius Randle will need to take over the bulk of the scoring duties, and I think he is more likely to go over 21.5 points. I&apos;ll play both of these options tonight as Denver looks to extend the series.
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			  <news:name>Fired Red Sox coaches escorted from team hotel in embarrassing fashion</news:name>
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			<news:title>Fired Red Sox coaches escorted from team hotel in embarrassing fashion</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Boston Red Sox decided to spend the weekend firing every single coach on staff except the ones that are loyal to Craig Breslow.
Fine. That&apos;s not fair. That&apos;s me being biased. Let me try it again.
The Boston Red Sox spent the weekend firing every single coach on staff except those loyal to Craig Breslow AND John Henry!
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There. Fixed it.
For those who missed it, Alex Cora, along with five other coaches, was fired following Boston&apos;s 17-1 win Saturday afternoon in Baltimore. That&apos;s right. They won, 17-1, and then they were all wiped out. It was stunning.
I&apos;ve seen a lot of shocking Red Sox moments over the decades, and that one ranks right up there.
Theo Epstein trading Nomar in 2004. The chicken and beer fiasco in 2011. The entire Bobby Valentine year. Trading Mookie Betts. Trading Rafael Devers.
And now, firing everyone, including Red Sox lifers Alex Cora and Jason Varitek. Amazing.
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Anyway, before we dive into the Xs and Os of the whole thing, let&apos;s go ahead and check in on the van that escorted the fired coaches out of the hotel:
For those who ain&apos;t exactly hitting on all 20/20 cylinders anymore, that little sign at the bottom says: COACHES4HIRE LLC. Amazing. I mean, truly amazing. What a time to be alive.
What a moment. What an unbelievably perfect way to end this chapter. Sending out the scapegoats in a van advertising unemployed coaches is next-level stuff.
I&apos;d like to give credit to Breslow for being savvy enough to do this intentionally, but ...
I can&apos;t stand Craig Breslow. I really can&apos;t stand John Henry. Fire Alex Cora all you want, but — as one former player told WEEI&apos;s Rob Bradford this week — that&apos;s like &quot;sh----g your pants and changing your shirt.&quot;
First off, that&apos;s a great quote. It&apos;s perfect. Secondly, he&apos;s right. Alex Cora was clearly unhappy towards the end. He didn&apos;t hide it well. I don&apos;t blame him.
The Red Sox made a surprise playoff run last year, and then completely folded over the offseason. Craig Breslow whiffed on everyone. Everyone. Alex Bregman. Pete Alonso. Kyle Schwarber. The Sox needed one bat. They instead lost one, and got none.
Breslow then decided to hang on to all five of his outfielders, instead of trading one or two to address another position of need. Now, the team is stuck with a predictable logjam in the outfield, and in the lineup.
He replaced Alex Bregman — the team&apos;s unquestioned leader last season — with Caleb Durbin at third base. That has been an unmitigated disaster.
He traded Kyle Harrison — the top player the team got back in the Rafael Devers trade — to Milwaukee. Harrison is currently 2-1 this season with a 2.28 ERA. That would be, by far, the lowest ERA of any starter in the Red Sox rotation right now.
Do I need to keep going? I mean, my goodness. Again, blame Cora all you want. That&apos;s fine. When a team starts 10-17, people should be held accountable. Cora certainly isn&apos;t the first coach to get fired in Boston, and he won&apos;t be the last.
Other than that? This is simply slapping lipstick on a pig and, once again, taking no accountability. It&apos;s disgusting. It&apos;s pathetic. It was also predictable.
And don&apos;t even get me started on John Henry. At least Breslow stuck around in Baltimore and talked to the media the next day. It was all BS, but he at least got up there.
Henry hasn&apos;t spoken to the media since the team traded Mookie Betts ... in 2020! It&apos;s been six years since the Red Sox owner spoke to the media. That&apos;s unfathomable, especially in a market like Boston.
What a disgrace. What a clown show.
But, also, what a funny ad on that van.
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			<news:title>Fox News Wine Shop Sweepstakes: All American Wine Quiz</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Supreme Court hands GOP a redistricting win by striking down lower court block on Texas map</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-27T14:21:02.419Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Supreme Court hands GOP a redistricting win by striking down lower court block on Texas map</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Supreme Court handed down a victory for the Republican Party on Monday, striking down a lower court&apos;s ruling that had blocked Texas&apos; plans for redrawing its congressional districts.
The court hung its order on reasoning from a previous ruling in Abbott v. League of United Latin American Citizens, but did not elaborate. Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented from the decision.
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			  <news:name>What’s behind Europe’s efforts to ditch U.S. software in favor of sovereign tech</news:name>
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			<news:title>What’s behind Europe’s efforts to ditch U.S. software in favor of sovereign tech</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Governments across Europe are looking to rely less on American tech providers.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump reveals a &apos;big politician on the other side&apos; asked to hug him after dinner shooting</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump reveals a &apos;big politician on the other side&apos; asked to hug him after dinner shooting</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump revealed Sunday during an interview on &quot;60 Minutes&quot; that a Democrat asked to hug him in the aftermath of the White House Correspondents&apos; Dinner shooting.
The president told CBS&apos; Norah O&apos;Donnell that he was going to hit the press &quot;really hard, with humor&quot; in his speech at the dinner, which didn&apos;t occur due to the shooting, as the event was set to be rescheduled. He said he still wanted to deliver the speech, but he couldn&apos;t due to security concerns, and said he would have had to just get up there and say, &quot;I love you all.&quot;
&quot;There was love in the room. It was amazing. There was love in the room,&quot; Trump told O&apos;Donnell.
&quot;People came together. Democrats that truly can&apos;t stand me were saying, &apos;Sir, could I just shake your hand?&apos; I mean, I&apos;m, I&apos;m leaving, and I&apos;m seeing people, you know, high-level people, and they&apos;re saying, &apos;Sir, great job,&apos;&quot; Trump said.
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Trump also told O&apos;Donnell that they probably had the clip somewhere of the Democrat who asked for a hug.
&quot;One of &apos;em said, &apos;Could I hug you?&apos;&quot; Trump said, with a laugh. &quot;A big politician on the other side. There was love. It just all came together. It was very amazing to see. It was a very beautiful thing, at a non-beautiful moment, really. But it was a very beautiful thing that was happening.&quot;
An assailant rushed a security checkpoint at the Washington Hilton Saturday night, shooting a Secret Service officer, who was hit in his bulletproof vest and survived. The suspect, Cole Allen, was apprehended and has been charged with multiple felonies. The gunfire led to Trump and the Cabinet at the dinner being evacuated, and the dinner will be rescheduled.
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During a press conference that followed the shooting, Trump gave rare praise to the press.
&quot;This was an event dedicated to freedom of speech that was supposed to bring together members of both parties with members of the press, and in a certain way it did, because the fact that they just unified,&quot; Trump said at the briefing on Saturday. &quot;I saw a room that was just totally unified. It was, in one way, very beautiful, a very beautiful thing to see.&quot;
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Trump&apos;s comments came after he confirmed that the dinner would be canceled in accordance with security protocol despite how he &quot;fought like hell&quot; to have it continue. He reiterated his intention to have the event rescheduled within the next month.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ron DeSantis unveils new Florida congressional map that would give the GOP an extra four seats</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ron DeSantis unveils new Florida congressional map that would give the GOP an extra four seats</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis revealed the new redistricted congressional map for the state, which shows the GOP gaining an extra four seats.
Should the state legislature, which holds a Republican majority in both the state House and Senate, approve the redrawing, it would then return to DeSantis to be signed into law and would apply to the 2026 midterms.
&quot;Florida got shortchanged in the 2020 Census, and we’ve been fighting for fair representation ever since,&quot; DeSantis told Fox News Digital. &quot;Our population has since grown dramatically, and we have moved from a Democrat majority to a 1.5 million Republican advantage. Drawing maps based on race, which is reflected in our current congressional districts, is unconstitutional and should be prohibited.&quot;
&quot;Our new map for 2026 makes good on my promise to conduct mid-decade redistricting, and it more fairly represents the makeup of Florida today,&quot; DeSantis added.
REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR SIGNS INTO LAW TRUMP-BACKED CONGRESSIONAL REDISTRICTING MAP
Currently, the Florida delegation to Congress is represented by 20 Republicans and seven Democrats, with an eighth Democratic seat vacant following the resignation of former Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick.
The redistricted map proposal comes after Virginia recently approved a constitutional amendment that would allow the state to redraw Virginia’s congressional districts and flip four GOP seats to the Democratic side. 
Virginia’s new proposed map was praised by Democrats, including Gov. Abigail Spanberger and former President Barack Obama.
GOP GOVERNOR NOMINEE PUSHES REDISTRICTING TO OUST STATE&apos;S LONE HOUSE DEM
&quot;Virginia voters have spoken, and tonight they approved a temporary measure to push back against a President who claims he is ‘entitled’ to more Republican seats in Congress,&quot; Spanberger said in a statement. &quot;Virginians watched other states go along with those demands without voter input — and we refused to let that stand. We responded the right way: at the ballot box.&quot;
51.5 percent of Virginia voters approved the amendment last week, and projections show 10 seats that likely will be won by Democrats, and just one seat that likely will be won by a Republican to represent the entirety of Virginia in Congress. 
Currently, Democrats hold six seats in Virginia while Republicans hold five.
NEW YORK, CALIFORNIA PROJECTED TO LOSE 6 HOUSE SEATS TO RED STATES AFTER 2030, CENSUS ANALYSIS SHOWS
A source familiar with DeSantis’s new map told Fox News Digital that the redistricting proposal isn’t as closely tied to Virginia’s recent sway toward Democratic seats, and that the decision is more related to the population increases.
&quot;The Governor has been planning this long before what took place in Virginia, and continues to be adamant that Floridians deserve fair representation that accurately reflects the state’s changing population and demographics,&quot; the source told Fox News Digital. 
California implemented a similar strategy with the implementation of Prop 50, which temporarily allows the far-left Democratic assembly in the state to draw new congressional maps.
MARYLAND HOUSE APPROVES NEW CONGRESSIONAL MAP AS SENATE LEADERS WARN OF RISKS
The new California legislature-drawn maps show Democratic-leaning seats favoring four that were previously held by Republicans, with projections showing Democrats will hold as many as 48 seats in Congress while the GOP could have as few as four.
DeSantis faced opposition from House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-New York, who is the most likely pick to serve as Speaker of the House should Democrats take back the majority in November.
&quot;Our message to Florida Republicans is F around and find out,&quot; Jeffries said. &quot;If they go down the road of a DeSantis dummymander, the Florida Republicans are gonna find themselves in the same situation as Texas Republicans, who are on the run right now.
VIRGINIA REPUBLICANS CHARGE &apos;POWER GRAB&apos; AS DEMOCRAT WHO BACKED REDISTRICTING RUNS FOR CONGRESS
&quot;Under no circumstances are Texas Republicans picking up five seats. They&apos;ll be fortunate if they get two or three. While in California, we are going to get all five,&quot; Jeffries added.
During a news conference in Florida, DeSantis responded to Jeffries’ comments with an invitation to come down to the Sunshine State and campaign for Democratic congressional candidates, implying the state’s Republican majority would hold strong in the midterm.
&quot;Please. Be my guest. I will pay for you to come down to Florida to campaign,&quot; DeSantis said. &quot;I’ll put you up in the Florida governor’s mansion. We will take you fishing.&quot;
REPUBLICANS APPEAL JUDGE&apos;S DECISION REJECTING NEW YORK CITY GOP DISTRICT LINES
&quot;We’ll do all this stuff. There’s nothing that could be better for Republicans in Florida than to see Jeffries, Hakeem Jeffries, everywhere around this state,&quot; DeSantis added.
The redistricting fight has been bolstered across red and blue states as both parties attempt to take control of a Congress led by very slim majorities.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-Louisiana, encouraged Florida’s redistricting attempt, saying that the state &quot;has the right to do so. 
&quot;Florida has the right and the intention to do it. And my view is that they should,&quot; Johnson said last week.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Watchdog report exposes teachers&apos; union &apos;political machine&apos; funneling more than $1 billion to liberal causes</news:name>
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			<news:title>Watchdog report exposes teachers&apos; union &apos;political machine&apos; funneling more than $1 billion to liberal causes</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: A new pair of reports is shedding fresh light on how teachers&apos; unions across the country have quietly poured more than $1 billion into political causes over the past decade, with a top education watchdog warning the spending reflects a growing focus on activism rather than classroom priorities.
According to research from Defending Education, national teachers unions alone have directed roughly $669 million toward left-wing political groups, advocacy organizations and campaigns since 2015. When state and local affiliates are included, that figure balloons to more than $1 billion in total political spending.
The reports track spending from the two largest unions, the National Education Association (NEA) and the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), as well as their state-level affiliates, using federal filings and campaign finance records.
&quot;These entities are a political machine,&quot; Rhyen Staley, research director at Defending Education, told Fox News Digital.
NATION’S 2 LARGEST TEACHERS UNIONS FUNNELED NEARLY $50M TO LEFT-WING GROUPS, WATCHDOG REPORT SAYS
&quot;Show me your budget and I will show you what you value; and what the teachers unions value is political power and advancing a leftwing, social justice agenda. Parents, families, and communities have little to no counter to the influence that teachers union dollars have on state and local campaigns. Gone are the days of unions just advocating for higher wages, better working conditions, and good health insurance; they are a political machine focused on fomenting a ‘political revolution.’&quot;
The Defending Education report found the unions’ political spending stretches across a vast network of progressive organizations and political committees, including the State Engagement Fund, which received more than $60 million, and For Our Future Action Fund and its affiliates, which pulled in more than $40 million.
Unions also directed tens of millions toward major Democratic-aligned political committees, including the Senate Majority PAC and House Majority PAC.
MOST RADICAL COURSES, CURRICULUM THAT RECEIVED FEDERAL FUNDING IN 2025
In addition, the report found more than $85 million went directly to Democratic Party entities at the federal, state and local levels, not including individual candidate contributions.
At the same time, unions funded a wide range of progressive causes, from climate initiatives to ballot campaigns opposing school choice, often routing money through nonprofit groups and political action committees.
Some of the progressive groups in the report who took money from the nation’s most powerful teachers’ unions include: Color of Change + PAC, Indivisible, National Center for Transgender Equality, Planned Parenthood, Sixteen Thirty Fund, New Venture Fund and the Human Rights Campaign Foundation.
Defending Education President Nicole Neily argued the findings challenge long-standing assumptions about how union dues are used.
&quot;It&apos;s time to dispense with the myth that unions care whatsoever about teachers&apos; best interests. Educators are victims of a bait-and-switch: instead of their dues going to advocate for increased pay or improved working environments, they&apos;re being spent advancing a hard-left political agenda, underwriting causes such as climate change, gender activism, and abortion (as well as supporting progressive politicians at all levels),&quot; Neily said.
&quot;Given the outsized role that unions have played in the education system over the past fifty years, greater transparency on union spending is absolutely critical so that policymakers and teachers themselves can make informed decisions about the role that these entities should — or should not — play in the future.&quot;
The spending revelations come as unions and allied organizations ramp up mobilization efforts ahead of May Day protests, which critics have previously warned could serve as a major political organizing push.
As Fox News Digital previously reported, teachers unions have played a role in preparing for large-scale demonstrations, with activists framing the events as part of a broader &quot;political revolution.&quot;
&quot;It’s very clear that teachers unions seek to destroy our country by turning our students against it,&quot; Teacher Freedom Alliance CEO Ryan Walters told Fox News Digital earlier this year.
Fox News Digital reached out to the NEA and AFT for comment.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Obama sets internet ablaze with &apos;sick&apos; reaction to the &apos;motive&apos; of WHCD shooter</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former President Barack Obama sparked an online firestorm over the weekend after his X post discussing the &quot;motive&quot; of the White House Correspondents&apos; Association Dinner shooter went viral.
&quot;Although we don’t yet have the details about the motives behind last night&apos;s shooting at the White House Correspondents Dinner, it’s incumbent upon all us to reject the idea that violence has any place in our democracy,&quot; Obama posted on X on Sunday evening, roughly 24 hours after President Trump and top officials were whisked out of the Washington Hilton Hotel when shots rang out from a man who stormed security during the White House Correspondents&apos; Association Dinner.
&quot;It’s also a sobering reminder of the courage and sacrifice that the U.S. Secret Service Agents show every day. I’m grateful to them — and thankful that the agent who was shot is going to be okay.&quot;
Obama’s post has been viewed nearly 52 million times and sparked outrage from conservatives, who pointed to a manifesto left by the shooter and other details of the attack that they say show the motive was to harm Trump and his Cabinet.
WHCD SHOOTING SUSPECT PLANNED TO TARGET TRUMP OFFICIALS, MANIFESTO REVEALS
&quot;Let’s not pretend to be this clueless about motive, @BarackObama,&quot; EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin posted on X. &quot;The attempted assassin put out an anti-Trump manifesto about wanting to kill Trump Admin officials, minutes before trying to storm a ballroom filled with the President, VP, Cabinet, and many others from his Admin.&quot;
Former FBI Co-Deputy Director Dan Bongino simply replied, &quot;Are you kidding?&quot;
&quot;There is a manifesto, and this is why you are the problem,&quot; Rep. Abe Hamadeh, R-Ariz., posted on X. 
&quot;Oh come on,&quot; reacted former Department of Homeland Security Press Secretary Tricia McLaughlin. &quot;There is no ambiguity. It was a politically motivated attack driven by anti-Trump and anti-Christian bile. It’s wrong to downplay or obscure the obvious motive.&quot;
Journalist Emma-Jo Morris posted on X, &quot;It’s crazy how irrelevant Obama has become. Just reduced to posting bluesky-tier cope and meaningless cliches, ‘incumbent upon all’ etc.&quot;
WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENTS&apos; DINNER SUSPECT CHECKED INTO HILTON HOTEL ONE DAY BEFORE THE SHOOTING: SOURCES
The Republican National Committee commented, &quot;You are so SICK! Law enforcement officers confirmed this radicalized Leftist was targeting President Trump and his administration last night. Why are you lying?&quot;
Popular independent journalist Nick Shirley also joined in, urging Obama to &quot;call it out for what it is.&quot;
&quot;Wdym by &apos;although&apos;? It’s obvious what the motive was,&quot; wrote Shirley.
Heritage Foundation media fellow Tim Young took a similar line, telling the former president, &quot;Don’t pretend you don’t know.&quot;
&quot;The details were out early this morning and it was clear he was a leftist trying to harm as many people in Trump’s cabinet as possible,&quot; Young wrote.
WHO IS COLE ALLEN? CALIFORNIA MAN NAMED AS SUSPECT IN WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENTS&apos; DINNER SHOOTING
&quot;Agreed on condemning political violence, but you know what his motives were,&quot; Charlie Kirk Show Executive Producer Andrew Kolvet posted on X.
&quot;This is a lie—the gunman&apos;s manifesto was published six hours ago,&quot; political commentator Batya Ungar-Sargon posted on X. &quot;But it&apos;s also a confession—an admission that the motive is damning to President Obama&apos;s side, hence the need to lie.&quot;
Authorities have identified Cole Allen, a 31-year-old California resident, as the suspect who allegedly opened fire during the annual event attended by Trump and senior administration officials. Federal law enforcement officials confirmed to Fox News Digital that after Allen’s arrest, he said he intended to target Trump administration officials and had prepared a manifesto detailing his intent, while also sharing anti-Trump and anti-Christian rhetoric on social media.
U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro told reporters at a news conference after the shooting that Allen has been charged with two counts of using a firearm during a crime of violence and assault on a federal officer using a dangerous weapon. Pirro also said more charges are expected. 
Fox News Digital reached out to Obama’s office for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mamdani vetoes first bill in sign of tensions with NYC council</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mamdani vetoes first bill in sign of tensions with NYC council</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani issued his first veto Friday, halting City Council bill Int. 175-B that would have forced the NYPD to publicize plans for handling protests near schools and other educational facilities.
It is the latest sign of Mamdani&apos;s growing clash with Council leadership, deepening an early power struggle with Council Speaker Julie Menin over policing, public safety and free speech.
&quot;The problem is how widely this bill defines an educational institution and the constitutional concerns it raises regarding New Yorkers’ fundamental right to protest,&quot; Mamdani wrote in a statement. &quot;As the bill is written, everywhere from universities to museums to teaching hospitals could face restrictions.&quot;
&quot;This could impact workers protesting ICE, or college students demanding their school divest from fossil fuels or demonstrating in support of Palestinian rights,&quot; he continued.
ISRAELI COMEDIAN DROPS OUT OF PASSOVER EVENT AFTER LEARNING OF MAMDANI&apos;S ATTENDANCE
&quot;Int. 175-B is not a narrow public safety measure; it is a piece of legislation that has alarmed much of the labor movement, reproductive rights groups, and immigration advocates, among others, across this City. Nearly a dozen unions have raised the alarm about its impact on their ability to organize,&quot; the mayor added.
Menin is going to work to whip up votes to override Mamdani on the bill, which finished just four votes shy of being veto-proof, passing last month 30-19.
&quot;Ensuring students can enter and exit their schools without fear of harassment or intimidation should not be controversial,&quot; Menin wrote in a statement. &quot;This bill simply requires the NYPD to clearly outline how it will ensure safe access when there are threats of obstruction or physical injury, while fully protecting First Amendment rights.&quot;
HOUSE REPUBLICANS DEMAND TRUMP ADMIN DENY MAMDANI FEDERAL SECURITY CLEARANCE
The bill, sponsored by Councilman Eric Dinowitz, would have required police to submit a protest-response plan to the mayor and speaker and post it online. It also would have required the police commissioner to provide a public point of contact for any effort to manage demonstrations near educational sites.
Dinowitz pushed back on claims that the bill threatened free speech.
&quot;Should students be harassed on the way to school? I think the answer is no,&quot; he told The New York Times.
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Opponents on the left said the measure would expand protest policing and chill protected speech.
The fight also exposed one of the biggest political fault lines at City Hall: how to respond to protests tied to Israel and the war in Gaza. The issue gained momentum after a heated protest outside a Manhattan synagogue last fall, where some demonstrators shouted, &quot;Death to the IDF,&quot; and, &quot;Globalize the intifada.&quot;
&quot;Sending the message to New Yorkers that we have something to worry about with regard to protest by or near schools, libraries, teaching hospitals is absolutely the wrong message for these times, especially when the Trump regime is coming at protest with a sledgehammer,&quot; New York Civil Liberties Union Executive Director Donna Lieberman told the Times.
Jewish groups, including UJA-Federation of New York, blasted the veto, rebuking the &quot;profound failure of City Hall to demonstrate to all New Yorkers that our safety is a priority.&quot;
&quot;At a time when Jewish and other communities across our city are facing heightened threats, this legislation represented a crucial step toward ensuring that every school and community institution can be better protected,&quot; the group wrote in a statement.
Mamdani and Menin — the city&apos;s first Jewish speaker — had shown signs this week of trying to cool things down, including a Thursday dinner to discuss the pending veto and other issues, the Times reported. Friday’s decision suggested the détente may not last.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Trump: Suspect in Washington press dinner shooting created a ‘manifesto’ for attack</news:title>
			<news:keywords>CEO of Strauss Media Richard Strauss, U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., Kerry Kennedy, daughter of U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Boston Globe DC Bureau Chief Jackie Kucinich,and D.C. Shadow Sen. Paul Strauss hide under tables after an incident at the annual White House Correspondents Association Dinner April 25, 2026 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Nathan Howard/Getty Images)

The alleged shooter at Saturday night’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, D.C., wrote a “manifesto” ahead of his planned attack, President Donald Trump said in a Sunday morning interview on Fox News and later in the day on the CBS show “60 Minutes.”
Meanwhile, Trump and MAGA allies online said security flaws exposed by the incident prove the need for a new secure ballroom at the White House. Trump, first lady Melania Trump and Cabinet officials were safely evacuated from the Washington Hilton after shots were fired by a suspect said by officials to be armed with a shotgun, handgun and multiple knives.
Multiple news reports Sunday identified the suspected shooter as 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen of Torrance, California, and The Associated Press said he is a tutor and amateur video game developer. The White House has not released that information publicly and spokespeople did not return a message Sunday.
Fox News Host Jacqui Heinrich used the name in her interview with Trump, who did not use it himself but did not correct Heinrich when she named Allen and called the manifesto “anti-Trump” and “anti-Christian.”
Trump said the document revealed a “hatred” for Christianity.
“The guy is a sick guy,” he said. “When you read his manifesto, he hates Christians. That’s one thing for sure: He hates Christians.”
The New York Post published what the outlet said was the full text of the manifesto, which sought to reconcile the attack with Christian teachings, rather than mock the religion itself. The document was also referenced in the CBS interview, with host Norah O’Donnell saying it characterized members of the administration as targets.
The document lays out a series of objections to a planned attack and the writer’s rebuttals.
“Objection 1: As a Christian, you should turn the other cheek,” Allen wrote, according to the New York Post. 
“Rebuttal: Turning the other cheek is for when you yourself are oppressed,” he continued. “I’m not the person raped in a detention camp. I’m not the fisherman executed without trial. I’m not a schoolkid blown up or a child starved or a teenage girl abused by the many criminals in this administration. Turning the other cheek when *someone else* is oppressed is not Christian behavior; it is complicity in the oppressor’s crimes.”
Noting this was what he characterized as the third assassination attempt of Trump in less than two years, U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson wrote on social media that a Trump trademark is a calm demeanor under pressure.
“I’ve spent a lot of time with him over the past several years, and he is at his strongest in times of crisis and turmoil,” the Louisiana Republican wrote. “It is a primary reason why his time in office is so historic. Adding to that history, he has now survived a third assassination attempt.”
Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche said Sunday on news shows that the gunman appeared to be targeting administration officials but did not say it was specifically Trump. The White House put out a statement with the headline, “President Trump Stands Fearless After Third Assassination Attempt.”
Arraignment Monday
Blanche also said he expects the suspect to be arraigned in D.C. federal court on Monday. Jeanine Pirro, the top federal prosecutor for the District of Columbia, said Saturday night the man would be charged with using a firearm during a crime of violence and assault on a federal officer using a dangerous weapon. 
The suspect traveled from Los Angeles to Washington by train, switching trains in Chicago, Blanche said in a Sunday morning interview on NBC News’ “Meet the Press with Kristen Welker.” That mode of travel would have allowed him to transport the weapons that officials said were found on him across the country without facing a security check, unlike an air flight.
Blanche said he did not think any additional laws to increase security on trains were needed.
The shooter was staying at the Washington Hilton, the longtime site for the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner, for days before the attack, Blanche said. 
At the time of the interview, Allen was not cooperating with the investigation, Blanche said.
Asked if there was any foreign connection to the planned attack, Blanche said many details of the shooter’s plans were yet unknown.
“We’re still looking into motivation, and that’s something that hopefully we’ll learn over the next couple of days,” Blanche said. “We do believe, based upon just a very preliminary start to understanding what happened, that he was targeting members of the administration. We don’t have specifics beyond that.”
Blanche added that the law enforcement agent injured by a shot to his bulletproof vest Saturday night was doing well and had received a call from Trump.
“The president spoke with him last night,” Blanche said. “He was in great spirits. He apparently didn’t really even want to go to the hospital, although he was certainly injured.”
Ballroom pitched as security fix
Trump, a host of right-wing influencers and at least one Democratic member of Congress called for the construction of a new ballroom for the White House in response to the incident.
“What happened last night is exactly the reason that our great Military, Secret Service, Law Enforcement and, for different reasons, every President for the last 150 years, have been DEMANDING that a large, safe, and secure Ballroom be built ON THE GROUNDS OF THE WHITE HOUSE,” Trump wrote on his social media site, Truth Social, Sunday morning. 
“This event would never have happened with the Militarily Top Secret Ballroom currently under construction at the White House,” he continued. “It cannot be built fast enough! While beautiful, it has every highest level security feature there is plus, there are no rooms sitting on top for unsecured people to pour in, and is inside the gates of the most secure building in the World.”
The initial White House announcement of the ballroom, in July, emphasized space needs for large events and gave only a passing mention to security updates, saying the Secret Service would provide them.
U.S. Sen. John Fetterman, a Pennsylvania Democrat who is among the senators who most commonly cross party lines, posted on social media Sunday that a new ballroom was a necessity, calling on opponents to drop their “TDS,” or Trump Derangement Syndrome, a name to describe people who oppose anything Trump does.
“That venue wasn’t built to accommodate an event with the line of succession for the U.S. government,” Fetterman wrote. “After witnessing last night, drop the TDS and build the White House ballroom for events exactly like these.”
Montana Republican U.S. Sen. Tim Sheehy said he would propose a bill to expedite the construction of the White House ballroom.
“This week I will introduce and seek unanimous consent for legislation providing express approval for construction of a Presidential ballroom,” he wrote on X. “It is an embarrassment to the strongest nation on earth that we cannot host gatherings in our nation’s capital, including ones attended by our President, without the threat of violence and attempted assassinations.”
And Rep. Chip Roy, a Texas Republican who is a leader among the caucus’ far-right members, said ballroom construction should be included in an upcoming funding bill for the Department of Homeland Security.
“Any consideration of DHS reconciliation instructions this week &amp; beyond should provide for construction of a secure ballroom on White House grounds – in addition to other concerns,” he wrote.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Hakeem Jeffries declared &apos;maximum warfare&apos; on Republicans days before Trump assassination attempt</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Just days before an apparent assassination attempt on President Donald Trump&apos;s life, one of the Democratic Party’s leaders called for &quot;maximum warfare&quot; against Republicans.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., made the inflammatory remark while warning Gov. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., against redrawing the state’s congressional map ahead of November’s midterm elections.
Jeffries said that if DeSantis attempted to counter Democratic gains in Virginia following the state’s aggressive gerrymander, Democrats would continue to ratchet up pressure on Republicans nationwide.
&quot;We are in an era of maximum warfare. Everywhere, all the time,&quot; Jeffries said Wednesday at a news conference.
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Three days later, a California man allegedly attempted to assassinate the president Saturday evening at the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner at the Washington Hilton in Washington, D.C.
Cole Allen, 31, is accused of storming a Secret Service checkpoint while armed and intending to enter the hotel ballroom to kill Trump and administration officials. The alleged assassin was armed with a shotgun, handgun and several knives and opened fire on federal agents before being subdued.
A Secret Service officer wearing a ballistic vest, whom Allen allegedly shot at close range, was released from the hospital Sunday.
The gunman allegedly prepared a manifesto before the attack that included anti-Trump and anti-Christian messages, several law enforcement officials told Fox News. He is expected to be arraigned on several federal gun charges Monday.
After the shooting, Republicans called on Democratic lawmakers to refrain from using warlike rhetoric to criticize Trump that could incite violence. The GOP made similar pleas in 2024 after two attempts on the president’s life in Butler, Pa., and at his golf club in Doral, Fla.
But top Democrats have argued that Republicans, too, have used plenty of inflammatory statements to describe their opponents.
&quot;America will not be lectured about civility by far-right extremists in Congress,&quot; Jeffries wrote on social media Sunday, adding that &quot;now is a time to unify.&quot;
A White House aide notably used the same &quot;maximum warfare&quot; language toward Democrats during an interview with The New York Times last year.
When asked to describe the White House&apos;s midterms strategy, the anonymous staffer said, &quot;Maximum warfare, everywhere, all the time.&quot;
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Fox News Digital reached out to Jeffries&apos; office before publication.
Jeffries’ defiant social media post came after he unequivocally denounced political violence during an interview with Fox News Sunday.
&quot;It is certainly the case that violence is never the answer, whether it&apos;s targeted at the right, the left or the center,&quot; Jeffries told Fox News’ Shannon Bream.
When asked how leaders can combat increasing political violence, Jeffries said elected officials must &quot;set the most appropriate example&quot; in their rhetoric. 
&quot;Whatever your ideological perspective is, we all love America, and we all want to make sure that this country is the best that it can possibly be,&quot; he added.
Some Democrats have issued clear appeals to the left to refrain from using violence to achieve their political aims.
&quot;Please stop trying to murder the president,&quot; Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Wash., wrote on social media.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>TNA wrestling star Xia Brookside gets baptized: &apos;A new chapter&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>TNA wrestling star Xia Brookside gets baptized: &apos;A new chapter&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Xia Brookside certainly has made an impact on Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) over the last few weeks.
As Brookside climbs the ladder to get back into the TNA Knockouts World Championship, she appeared to make an enemy along the way. Brookside helped Arianna Grace retain the title over Lei Ying Lee at Rebellion when she put Grace’s foot on the rope to break up the pin attempt.
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Brookside was far from finished with Lee. Last week, Lee wanted answers from Brookside. The English wrestler gave Lee a hug in the middle of the ring, but assaulted her. Their feud is heating up.
Outside of the ring, Brookside revealed on Sunday she was starting &quot;a new chapter.&quot; She posted a video of herself getting baptized.
&quot;Something I’ve been considering for a very long time, after getting consistent in going to church weekly, reading daily and the incredible support from my man, it felt like the easiest decision I’ve ever made,&quot; she wrote on X. &quot;Thank you to everyone that came to support me.&quot;
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Brookside, whose real name is Xia-Louise Brooks, is the daughter of retired pro wrestling star Robbie Brookside. He currently works as a trainer and producer for WWE NXT.
She started her pro wrestling career in the United Kingdom and worked her way through the independent scene, eventually joining WWE in 2018. She was featured in WWE NXT UK before she joined Stardom in Japan and eventually TNA.
She’s held championships in International Pro Wrestling United Kingdom and Rise Wrestling during her career. She was also ranked No. 91 on Pro Wrestling Illustrated’s list of top women’s wrestlers in 2019.
Brookside is back to making an impact on TNA again and is sure to be in line for the knockouts title down the line.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>China has ordered Meta to unwind its multibillion-dollar Manus acquisition, dealing a potential setback to Zuckerberg’s push into AI agents.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>I’m a university president. Trump is right to make colleges deliver for students</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Washington just sent a shockwave through the higher education establishment and American families are the clear winners. For years, traditional colleges and universities have operated like untouchable monopolies. They skyrocketed tuition costs, increased their administrative budgets, and happily pocketed federal financial aid checks. They did all of this without ever proving that their degrees lead to meaningful careers.
Colleges and universities will no longer escape with zero accountability.
Recently, the Department of Education under the Trump administration proposed a new accountability system. It is designed to eliminate the low return on investment that has burdened students and their parents for generations.
Under this new Student Tuition and Transparency System, institutions must pass a basic earnings premium test. Colleges and universities must prove that graduates from their undergraduate programs earn more money per year than a typical high school graduate. If they cannot meet this metric, the institution will lose access to federal student loans and potentially Pell Grants.
BILL MAHER CALLS UNIVERSITIES &apos;INDOCTRINATION FACTORIES,&apos; PARTIALLY BACKS TRUMP EFFORTS TO REFORM THEM
This proposal is not a radical political idea. It is economic common sense. As Under Secretary of Education Nicholas Kent correctly noted, if postsecondary education programs do not leave graduates better off, taxpayers should not be forced to subsidize them. More importantly, parents should not have to empty their retirement accounts to pay for them.
Higher education has told high school seniors to blindly chase campus prestige for too long. We handed young adults tens of thousands of dollars in student loans to pursue degrees that the modern labor market simply does not value or need. The devastating result is a generation drowning in student loan debt, moving back into their childhood bedrooms, and holding diplomas that cannot secure a livable wage.
As the president of Southeastern University, I see this proposed regulation as the reset American higher education desperately needs.
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This is a victory for the family sitting around the kitchen table trying to figure out how to afford college. It is a victory for the 18-year-old being told to borrow without being told the consequences. And it is a victory for the taxpayer who has been subsidizing broken institutions for too long.
A degree is only valuable if it equips a young adult to build a stable life, support a family, and contribute meaningfully to the economy. At Southeastern University, we understood this shift years ago. We did not wait for a federal mandate to hold ourselves accountable. We intentionally built an educational model designed for the modern workforce, partnering directly with employers, aligning academic programs with real economic demand, and ensuring students gain practical, career-ready experience long before they cross the graduation stage.
Education must function as a bridge to economic mobility. It should not be a trapdoor into years of insurmountable debt.
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The higher education establishment will fight this proposal. Count on it. The very institutions that fueled this crisis will be the loudest voices against this change. They will dress their opposition in the language of academic freedom and institutional independence. But protecting institutions that consistently fail their students is not academic freedom. It is institutional cowardice.
We cannot bend to that pressure. This policy is a direct defense of the American family and the American student. The federal government is finally demanding that colleges deliver on their expensive promises. For too long, institutions have been rewarded simply for existing rather than for producing results. That model is broken, and this proposal begins to fix it.
The future of American higher education belongs to the schools willing to be held accountable, the schools that offer affordable, practical degrees and actually prepare graduates to succeed in the workforce.
It is time to stop protecting broken institutions and start protecting the students they were built to serve.
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			  <news:name>Jewel says off-grid Alaska upbringing without electricity or running water kept her grounded</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jewel says off-grid Alaska upbringing without electricity or running water kept her grounded</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Jewel is opening up about her off-the-grid upbringing.
In a recent interview with Fox News Digital at the Breakthrough Awards, the 51-year-old singer described what it was like growing up in Alaska.
&quot;My lifestyle was just subsistence living, no electricity, no running water,&quot; she explained. &quot;We had an outhouse, lots of creativity.&quot;
She went on to say that this upbringing is what has &quot;always kept me grounded.&quot;
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The Breakthrough Awards celebrates the research achievements of the world’s top scientists, with more than $15 million being awarded to scientists in different fields, including Life Sciences, Fundamental Physics, and Mathematics, with each prize being worth $3 million.
The singer has spoken about her rough childhood in the past, telling PBS in July 2023 that she &quot;didn’t know what a gift it was to have been raised how I was raised,&quot; but looking back, she realizes that her upbringing gave her &quot;a resourcefulness, a reliance, a sort of natural trust in my own ability,&quot; to apply herself and figure it out.
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&quot;The land demands things of you, and Alaska demands things of you,&quot; she said. &quot;And you either find a way to survive and live or you perish. And so it’s very clear, it’s very practical, it’s very pragmatic. And so I was raised by a very practical, pragmatic culture and family that also had a very philosophical bent.&quot;
She explained that the combination of her family life and living in nature &quot;really served me,&quot; noting there were no gender roles in her family and that &quot;whatever needed to be done, you did. And you were expected to figure it out no matter what. You just had to figure it out.&quot;
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Jewel ended up moving out of her home when she was 15 years old, in order to escape her abusive father, eventually ending up homeless at 18.
She opened up about this time in her life in an Op-Ed published on Teen Vogue in May 2023, while encouraging young readers to &quot;make your happiness your number one ambition&quot; and invest in their mental health, adding, &quot;your life will be better.&quot;
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&quot;Fame does not make happiness. Nor does money—I have seen all sides of both. I was raised on an Alaskan homestead with no running water. I moved out at age fifteen to get away from my father. I became homeless when I was eighteen after a boss withheld my paycheck because I would not have sex with him,&quot; she wrote.
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&quot;I was a trauma survivor, though I wasn&apos;t aware of the term then; I was even less aware of Mental Health Awareness, which today we acknowledge during the month of May,&quot; she continued. &quot;I suffered from panic attacks, anxiety and agoraphobia, and had a nasty shoplifting habit.&quot;
Eventually, knowing her future could include landing herself &quot;in jail or worse if I did not get serious&quot; about where she was in life, Jewel decided &quot;to learn how to be happy.&quot;
Jewel went on to breakthrough into the music industry with her debut album, &quot;Pieces of You,&quot; which was released in 1995, but became a smash hit in 1997, when she was 23 years old.
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The album featured hit singles &quot;Who Will Save Your Soul&quot; and &quot;You Were Meant For Me.&quot; She went on to receive four Grammy Award nominations throughout her career and won an American Music Award.
When speaking with AARP in August 2024, Jewel shared that despite all the negative things she&apos;s experienced, she chooses to look on the bright side of life.
&quot;I want my life to be my best work of art. I want to try to live thoughtfully and intentionally and sculpt my humanity into something that will please me at the end of my life,&quot; she said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Forget yogurt and sauerkraut: 5 gut-friendly favorites may already be on your shelf</news:name>
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			<news:title>Forget yogurt and sauerkraut: 5 gut-friendly favorites may already be on your shelf</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Yogurt and probiotics often get the spotlight for gut health, but a number of everyday foods already sitting in your kitchen may offer similar benefits.
As gut health becomes a growing focus in the wellness world, experts point to the microbiome — the trillions of bacteria living in the digestive tract — as a key player in everything from digestion to immunity. 
Beyond probiotic staples such as yogurt, certain everyday foods packed with fiber, prebiotics and anti-inflammatory properties may also help support a healthy gut.
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&quot;Yogurt, kombucha and sauerkraut provide probiotics — live bacteria — while foods like beans and oats provide prebiotics, which help feed those bacteria,&quot; New York-based nutritionist Robin DeCicco told Fox News Digital. 
&quot;Good bacteria may not survive if you don&apos;t have prebiotics. ... You need to have both.&quot;
A nutritionist writing in Tasting Table recently highlighted several kitchen staples that can help fight gastrointestinal disorders like inflammatory bowel disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, autoimmune disease and cancer.
Below are five unexpected foods that can support gut health.
Widely known for their healthy fats, avocados also deliver about 14 grams of fiber per fruit.
That fiber can help support digestion while also feeding beneficial gut bacteria. Daily avocado intake has been shown to increase beneficial gut bacteria, large studies in recent years have shown.
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In one 12-week randomized controlled trial, adults with overweight or obesity who ate avocado daily saw greater gut microbiome diversity and higher levels of certain fiber-fermenting bacteria, according to research published in the Journal of Nutrition.
Beans, lentils and chickpeas are packed with both soluble and insoluble fiber, making them a top pick for gut health. Research suggests legumes can help increase beneficial gut bacteria and support metabolic health, according to recent studies.
&quot;The more fiber you have, the more you support beneficial bacteria in the gut,&quot; DeCicco said.
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She also recommended adding beans gradually to avoid bloating and soaking dried beans beforehand to make them easier to digest.
While garlic is best known for ramping up flavor, it also contains compounds that can benefit the gut microbiome.
It is rich in prebiotics, which help nourish good bacteria, and contains naturally occurring sugars called fructans that can stimulate the growth of probiotics in the gut, according to Tasting Table.
Compounds found in plant foods like garlic are metabolized by gut bacteria and may help support a healthier microbiome, emerging research suggests.
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A hearty bowl of oatmeal may do more than warm the stomach.
Its fiber has been shown to help support gut health by promoting the growth of beneficial bacteria.
&quot;Oats are excellent for the detoxification of waste and relieving constipation,&quot; DeCicco noted. 
&quot;The more fiber you have in your body, the more it may help reduce inflammation and lower your risk of developing disease.&quot;
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DeCicco recommended pairing oats with protein and healthy fats to make the meal more balanced and keep you full longer.
Flaxseed has gained popularity as a &quot;superfood&quot; — DeCicco praised it as an &quot;all-around, super medicinal food&quot; — and its benefits extend to gut health.
The seeds are rich in both soluble and insoluble fiber, helping to feed gut bacteria while also promoting regular bowel movements, research has shown.
They also contain plant-based omega-3 fatty acids and compounds called lignans, which have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, according to DeCicco.
&quot;Ground flaxseed is best, since the body can absorb its nutrients more easily that way,&quot; she noted.
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She advised starting with small amounts and drinking plenty of water to aid digestion and adding it to foods like oatmeal, yogurt, smoothies, eggs or salads.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Critical infrastructure giant Itron says it was hacked</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The American technology giant provides water and energy monitoring and utility meters to hundreds of millions of homes and businesses.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>The phone could go in mass production in 2028, an analyst says.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Paige Spiranac has social media buzzing over her latest golf attire, Iowa fan pukes her brains out &amp; crab hash</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>Let&apos;s get the week cranking here at Screencaps by checking in on Paige Spiranac who just finished up a weekend calling the action at a start-up golf event called the Grass League. It&apos;s being called the &quot;world&apos;s first high stakes par 3 golf league.&quot;
Did I watch any of the action? Absolutely not because I have a yard, kids, a rec baseball team to coach and a marriage to maintain, but I&apos;m sure many of you were glued to the action. From what I can tell, the Grass League brought Paige in to do what Paige does – influence.
&quot;Can’t wait for the next event,&quot; Paige wrote on Instagram late Sunday night after the winning team of Austin Quicker &amp; Tyler Weworski shot a two-round 23-under score to win $60,000.
So when&apos;s the next event? SEPTEMBER! Now I just need to figure out a way to get Millennial Chris B. in Bowling Green entered. This guy bought new Mizuno irons and was 9-OVER Sunday on a U.S. Open qualifier course. Could two readers of this column compete for a Grass League title? BUCKLE UP.
I told you guys the team was working on a landing page and the team delivered late last week. Here is the page where you&apos;ll be able to find Screencaps posts since the Fox/OutKick merger. https://www.foxnews.com/category/outkick/outkick-culture/screencaps
By the way, I&apos;ve now picked up Thursday Night Mowing League mail three times. Each time, the box has been completely packed. I&apos;m blown away by how many of you responsible adults actually sent a self-addressed stamped envelope for your TNML stickers.
Also, look at the polos we&apos;re selling this season. So classy. This will be your go-to polo for scramble tournaments.
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– Shawn from Canby, Oregon writes: Three straight days of tech excellence! Nice work. For me, its actually working better NOW than before. No hang-ups or glitches on Insta embeds. Also, the Kirkland beer, brewed in Bend, OR is one of the few good things to come out of here, and its thankfully not an IPA.
– Dr. J emails: Love Screencaps community. Thanks for getting us started and keeping it going. Out of town for TNML season opener. I humbly request grace from the Commisioner. Linked article by USA Today is great for parents of young kids involved in sports.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/2026/04/26/10-misconceptions-delusions-youth-sports-travel-team-specialization/89795200007/?tbref=hp
As I wrote late last week, Screencaps Jr.&apos;s buddy Lucas was in an e-scooter crash in front of our house that sent him skidding across the street. When Mrs. Screencaps found the boy, he was pretty beaten up. Fast-forward to Saturday morning. We had our final tune-up before tonight&apos;s scrimmage which leads into opening night this Thursday (yes, on TNML&apos;s opening day; I will have to adjust my work schedule to mow, it&apos;s my duty).
Lucas couldn&apos;t throw a baseball Saturday morning. His wrist is sore. His forearm is sore. His shoulder is scuffed up. His practice was over before it started. Guys, we&apos;re in a tough spot. I have kids missing games to play soccer. I have one kid who is out the first three games, I think, because of an Indian holiday or something like that. And now my long reliever who can eat up innings is facing a trip to the DL.
That leaves us with ONE catcher who was also going to be one of my pitchers. If we can go .500, I might deserve a Coach of the Year Award for NW Ohio. I have nine kids who&apos;ve committed to playing tonight&apos;s scrimmage. That&apos;s a huge relief. Thankfully, I don&apos;t have to ask the 5th and 6th grade league for a replacement player before the year gets rolling.
Bonus rec ball content: Saturday morning, I asked the kids who watched baseball on Friday night. Any baseball. Out of nine kids, one raised his hand. Four raised their hands when I asked who played video games. At the end of practice, I challenged the boys to watch at least one inning of a baseball game over the weekend. Tonight, I&apos;ll see if any of them took me up on the challenge.
What an ending. I&apos;m not going to ruin it for those of you who are still working through the four-part series. What I will say is that at the end, those of us who grew up with Hogan during the WWF days will start to think about our own mortality. It&apos;s an emotional ending to say the least.
I&apos;m not going to believe this s--t is real until one of you tells me you&apos;ve received something like this announcing you&apos;re not invited to a wedding. And are you expected to send a gift? You guys tell me what the current state of the wedding industry is like. Is this common? Email: joe.kinsey@outkick.com
Personally, I&apos;m happy for people getting married, but unless you&apos;re pretty far up the food chain as far as family, I&apos;m not coming to your wedding. Mrs. Screencaps isn&apos;t a big fan of attending weddings. I couldn&apos;t care less. Trust me, you do not have to send a message saying I&apos;m not invited. I&apos;m not offended in the least.
– Screencaps legend Indy Daryl checks in: Been a while since I checked in, but have been lurking in the background, reading and making sure to keep tabs. I seem to remember recently that your kids started buying baseball cards. As my mom was cleaning out her and dad’s condo over the past few months since his death, she came across a box that I thought was lost to the trash heaps of America.
But lo and behold, she found my card collection!! Such a fun trip down memory lane. I’m sure it isn’t worth anything, but sure was fun to remember buying a pack, sort out the new ones, and then decide which ones were going into their own plastic preserver, and which were going into the book, and which ones just got &quot;the bag.&quot; 
I hope in 30 years your kids get to look back and have just as fond of memories!As I was looking through my collection, I saw a card the cracked me up! The name says Craig Biggio, but all I can see is a young Tom Brady with a batting helmet on. Crazy the resemblance!
Are you sick of Dick&apos;s Sporting Goods and having to ask some college kid to go find shoes in the back and then it takes 15 minutes to get the shoes. Go to Dunham&apos;s if you have one in town. They throw all the shoes out on racks. It&apos;s perfect. Plus, they sell INCREDIBLY patriotic hats.
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That is it this morning. The sun is out. We might actually get a baseball game in this evening. And the birds are chirping their hearts out. Hopefully we have a better Monday with less stress than last Monday.
Remember, May starts this week. Let&apos;s finish up April strong and head into the start of summer on a high note. Get out there and dominate the work week.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>DNC vice chair attacks Democratic Sen. John Fetterman: &apos;You’re a mess&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>DNC vice chair attacks Democratic Sen. John Fetterman: &apos;You’re a mess&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Malcolm Kenyatta, a Democratic National Committee vice chair, slammed Democratic Sen. John Fetterman in a post on X, labeling the senator &quot;a mess.&quot;
&quot;Almost every day now my US Senator comes on this site to attack his constituents and many people who worked hard to elect him. Suggesting that they have &apos;derangement syndrome&apos; for opposing this administration. You’re a mess @JohnFetterman,&quot; Malcolm Kenyatta asserted in a post on X.
Fox News Digital reached out to Fetterman&apos;s office on Monday.
FETTERMAN SAYS DEMOCRATS HAVE FORGOTTEN IRAN IS &apos;THE REAL ENEMY&apos; AS WAR POWERS DEADLINE APPROACHES
Kenyatta, a Pennsylvania state representative, unsuccessfully ran in the 2022 Democratic U.S. Senate primary that Fetterman won.
Fetterman attended the Saturday night White House Correspondents Association dinner event where a suspected shooter was apprehended.
SEN JOHN FETTERMAN PLEDGES TO BE &apos;LAST MAN STANDING&apos; IN THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY IN SUPPORT OF ISRAEL
&quot;We were there front and center. That venue wasn’t built to accommodate an event with the line of succession for the U.S. government. After witnessing last night, drop the TDS and build the White House ballroom for events exactly like these,&quot; Fetterman declared in a post on X.
&quot;TDS&quot; is a term that stands for &quot;Trump Derangement Syndrome,&quot; a phrase that is used to describe individuals who vehemently and irrationally oppose the president, no matter the situation.
FETTERMAN SAYS DEMOCRATS LACK LEADER, CLAIMS PARTY DRIVEN BY TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME
Fetterman has said that TDS drives the Democratic Party, rather than any particular political leader.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Correspondents’ Dinner entertainer Oz Pearlman recalls ‘surreal’ moments during and after shooting</news:name>
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			<news:title>Correspondents’ Dinner entertainer Oz Pearlman recalls ‘surreal’ moments during and after shooting</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Mentalist Oz Pearlman opened up about the chaotic moments during the weekend shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, describing the scene as &quot;surreal&quot; and filled with immediate fear and confusion.
&quot;This is something nefarious and dangerous, and you feel the hairs on your neck starting to lift and, if you watch the video, it&apos;s surreal that this was 24 hours ago,&quot; Pearlman said Sunday on &quot;One Nation with Brian Kilmeade.&quot;
Pearlman, who was with President Donald Trump at the time, said he initially struggled to process what was unfolding.
He recalled that the person next to him went down first as the situation escalated. In those first seconds, he said, he didn’t immediately think there was a shooter.
JASON CHAFFETZ &apos;IN SHOCK&apos; OVER EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT OF CHARLIE KIRK SHOOTING
&quot;I&apos;m telling you this just as the way that they were coming in, it didn&apos;t look like they were going to shoot someone or watch for someone who was holding a gun,&quot; he said.
&quot;To me, it appeared as if they were trying to stop someone, so I thought a bomb was about to go off – that&apos;s just, I&apos;m telling you what happened in my mind.&quot;
Pearlman dropped on all fours, bracing for what he thought would be an explosion.
At that point, Secret Service agents rushed to get President Trump, trying to get him down and out of harm&apos;s way.
&quot;The most surreal moments, potentially of my life, are when President Trump goes down about a foot away from me, and we are side to side, staring into each other&apos;s eyes from a foot away,&quot; Pearlman recalled.
TRUMP ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT AFTERMATH, REACTIONS FROM INNER CIRCLE REVEALED IN NEW BOOK
&quot;The thought that crosses my mind right then is, &apos;Oh no, I hope we&apos;re not about to die,&apos; and adrenaline is just coursing through me because I said to myself, &apos;There&apos;s no way the Secret Service is forcing the president down for a fire drill.&apos;&quot;
Moments later, Pearlman said gunshots could be heard, though it was unclear at the time whether they were coming from inside or outside the room.
As the president was rushed out, Pearlman and others on the dais dropped low and began crawling to safety, unsure if an active shooter was still inside the venue.
Once backstage, he described the scene as &quot;controlled chaos,&quot; with armed agents flooding the area as attendees tried to determine whether anyone had been injured.
&quot;There&apos;s guns everywhere, Secret Service is everywhere. I felt safe. I was looking for blood around and asked other people because none of us knew if POTUS or the first lady had been hit. Nobody really knew what had happened at that point,&quot; he recalled.
&quot;I was worried about my wife because she was out in the audience to watch my show, and no phones worked either because everyone was jamming up the system at the same time trying to call, trying to text... It was crazy. It was honestly a crazy five minutes.&quot;
Chaos ensued Saturday when suspected gunman Cole Thomas Allen, 31, of Torrance, California, allegedly rushed a Secret Service checkpoint at the White House Correspondents&apos; Dinner armed with multiple weapons.
Allen then allegedly opened fire on a Secret Service officer, who was taken to the hospital after he was shot in his ballistic vest.
Agents reportedly fired back at Allen, who was not struck. He was also taken to the hospital.
Senior federal law enforcement sources with knowledge of the investigation told Fox News that Allen told law enforcement after his arrest that he was targeting Trump administration officials.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WWE legend says he knew Danhausen would be a ‘marketing machine’</news:name>
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			<news:title>WWE legend says he knew Danhausen would be a ‘marketing machine’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Danhausen’s popularity in WWE skyrocketed over the course of just a few weeks.
He made his debut at the Elimination Chamber, stepping out of the mystery box that left &quot;Raw&quot; general manager Adam Pearce and &quot;SmackDown&quot; general manager Nick Aldis befuddled for weeks. While his character didn’t exactly resonate with fans at first, he became uber popular as he &quot;cursed&quot; several of his pro wrestling colleagues.
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WWE Hall of Famer Booker T said he believed Danhausen would work no matter what.
&quot;When Danhausen came in, everybody crapped on him,&quot; he recalled in an interview with Fox News Digital. &quot;Everybody was like, ‘Man, what the heck is going on? This is not gonna work.’ Everybody except me. I’m literally the minority in this whole thing. I said, look guys, I don’t know what everybody is thinking about but when you take wrestlers and characters like Danhausen out of the wrestling business, you lose sight on what the wrestling business truly is.
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&quot;We need the George ‘The Animal’ Steeles of this business. We need those characters that’s going to come out and bring the levity down and just make you feel a certain way and just fun for you. And I said this guy is going to be a merchandizing, you know, a marketing machine. And he’s proved to be everything that I said he was gonna be. So, for me, I love the Danhausen character being a part of WWE. I said, if I never did the spina-rooni, what would my career have been? If The Rock never did the People’s Elbow, where would have careers have gone without that? So, for me, I love having Danhausen as a part of WWE.&quot;
Danhausen has been featured on &quot;Raw&quot; and &quot;SmackDown&quot; since his debut with the company, but his feud with The Miz turned up a notch as he ruined The Miz’s WrestleMania moment and defeated him in a match on &quot;SmackDown.&quot;
Danhausen has also laid a &quot;curse&quot; upon the New York Mets and ESPN broadcaster Stephen A. Smith in recent weeks.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Bubba Wallace triggers one of the biggest wrecks in NASCAR history, &apos;Dega lap dances &amp; Cowboy Pillow girls!</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bubba Wallace triggers one of the biggest wrecks in NASCAR history, &apos;Dega lap dances &amp; Cowboy Pillow girls!</news:title>
			<news:keywords>What a week for NASCAR. I&apos;m not sure if it&apos;s was good, bad, or indifferent, but it was ... something. It was certainly newsy. Certainly not boring.
You can call the sport a lot of things after this past week. &quot;Boring&quot; ain&apos;t one of them. And, if you ask insufferable Stephen A. Smith, &quot;sport&quot; ain&apos;t one of them, either! We&apos;ll get into it.
Carson Hocevar became another first-time Cup winner Sunday at Talladega. I can unequivocally say that Carson winning was good for NASCAR. Let&apos;s get that out of the way right off the bat. In a week where the sport experienced major turnover, and turned a major eye towards the future, it got a much-needed kick in the pants with a guy like Carson Hocevar winning.
NASCAR has needed a face for a while now. Chase Elliott was supposed to be the guy, but that ship sailed a long time ago. Denny Hamlin doesn&apos;t have a lot of years left. Kyle Busch is very clearly past his prime. Bubba Wallace ... well, forget that. It ain&apos;t gonna be Bubba, although I would LOVE to see that fallout.
I&apos;ve banged on the Hocevar drum for a year now. Some kids just have it. Carson has it. We&apos;ll get into that, too.
What else? I&apos;ve got The Big One at Talladega, which I&apos;m fairly certain deserves an even bigger name. That HAD to be up there in terms of biggest crashes in NASCAR history. I&apos;ve never seen anything quite like it.
I&apos;ve also got Jim France stepping down, Steve O&apos;Donnell stepping in and the greatest sponsor in NASCAR history — Cowboy Pillows — is BACK! What a moment.
OK, four tires, enough fuel to get us to Texas, and maybe a couple more tow-trucks to help finish cleaning up yesterday&apos;s mess ... Monday Morning Pit-Stop — the &apos;Is There Anyone Even Left?&apos; edition — is LIVE!
Let&apos;s spin the wheel today and start with ... the chaos! It&apos;s the final Monday of April, after all. Let&apos;s end it with a bang.
Look, these wrecks are a dime-a-dozen at places like Talladega and Daytona. I&apos;m not here to hype up crashes. I&apos;ve seen them all. I&apos;m numb to most of them at this point.
That being said, every once in a while, you get a pileup like what we got on Lap 115 yesterday at Talladega. One of those Big Ones that takes out half the field. One of those that goes viral because it&apos;s mesmerizing to watch unfold.
&quot;Parking lot&quot; was the sexy word everyone used yesterday. The field &quot;looked like a parking lot&quot; after this one. That&apos;s what usually happens when the leaders wreck at Daytona and &apos;Dega. When you&apos;re going 180 mph and everyone in front of you starts spinning left and right, it&apos;s tough to miss.
Here&apos;s the kicker ... everyone&apos;s favorite driver, Bubba Wallace, was the one who got the party started. Of course he was!
Was it his fault?
Well ...
Rollllllllll tape!
So, the official count from NASCAR was 26. Twenty-six cars involved in that wreck, which puts it up there with one of the biggest ever. Two years ago, we had 28 cars wreck at &apos;Dega. At the time, folks called that the largest Cup crash ever.
For those wondering, the 2002 Busch race at ... you guessed it, Talladega ... still holds the record for most cars involved with 31. So close! Maybe next time.
Anyway, back to Bubba ... fans, obviously, jumped all over him after that. I get it. At first glance, it doesn&apos;t look great. How do you wreck from the lead? Did he just try to throw an unnecessary block with 80 laps still to go? Is he just an awful driver?
That one, by the way, is the most popular opinion on the internet this morning:
I could go on and on. Trust me. It&apos;s a WAR ZONE on NASCAR Twitter today. It&apos;s a bloodbath.
Here&apos;s the part where I ... don&apos;t blame Bubba! I know. Please don&apos;t yell at me. Fair is fair, and I can&apos;t watch that — knowing how bad these Next Gen cars are — and still blame Bubba Wallace. I&apos;m sorry. I know you&apos;re angry.
Look, these cars stink. All the drivers hate them. All the fans hate them. They&apos;ve made superspeedway racing unwatchable. You can&apos;t draft. You can&apos;t push. You can&apos;t bump. Hell, you can&apos;t really get good gas mileage. I&apos;m just not sure what they&apos;re good at.
KYLE LARSON&apos;S ATTEMPT AT &apos;DOUBLE&apos; COMES TO END AS HE WRECKS AT INDY 500
That sort of hit should not have sent Bubba into the wall. Five years ago, it wouldn&apos;t have. But these cars are so squirrely, the driver really doesn&apos;t have much control anymore.
Listen to Joey Logano. He&apos;s a two-time Cup champ. He knows how to win a restrictor-plate race. He&apos;s got absolutely no allegiance to Bubba Wallace, or to Toyota:
&quot;Round bumpers and unstable cars.&quot; There you go. That&apos;s the Next Gen car in a nutshell.
That&apos;s a bad combination for places like Daytona and Talladega. It just doesn&apos;t work. It&apos;s why you see guys running around single-file for half the race now. The second they start racing, they start wrecking.
It&apos;s pathetic. It&apos;s embarrassing. It&apos;s, frankly, killing the series.
Ryan Blaney ... thoughts?
Yeah, I mean, I don&apos;t know what to do at this point, beyond tearing it all down and starting over. I doubt NASCAR is gonna do that given the investment they made in this car years ago.
The good news is, I don&apos;t have to make those decisions ... Steve O&apos;Donnell does! He&apos;s the new man in charge of NASCAR after Jim France announced Saturday he was stepping down as CEO.
Was it a huge surprise? No. Jim&apos;s 81. Frankly, his position is far more ceremonial this point than anything. Steve O&apos;Donnell and Ben Kennedy have been in charge for years now. With Steve Phelps thankfully removed earlier this year, this was the logical next step.
Steve&apos;s in charge, Ben&apos;s his No. 2, and NASCAR should be off to the races!
... right?
I&apos;ve heard that spiel from NASCAR for two decades now. It&apos;s why they went to places like the LA Coliseum and the Chicago streets. It&apos;s why they went to Mexico last year. It&apos;s why they&apos;re going to San Diego this year.
MICHAEL JORDAN&apos;S NASCAR DRIVER MAKES HISTORY WITH 3RD STRAIGHT WIN TO START 2026 SEASON
Has it worked? I don&apos;t know. There&apos;s a reason they&apos;re all of a sudden resurrecting places like Rockingham and Chicagoland now, right? There&apos;s a reason they&apos;ve gone back to North Wilkesboro the past few years. &quot;Finding news fans&quot; has been the sexy buzz term for a decade now.
How about just finding the right fans? We ever thought about that?
Maybe employ Carson Hocevar as your new spokesperson while you&apos;re at it!
As I said 1,200 words ago ... this guy is what NASCAR needs. They need him to win again. And then again after that. And then a few more times after that.
Let&apos;s inject some life back into the garage. Let&apos;s find someone with an ounce of personality. Carson Hocevar fits the bill.
It was a good win to kick off the Steve O&apos;Donnell era.
OK, that&apos;s it for today. Solid Monday. Even better when you end it with Cowboy Pillows.
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			  <news:name>North Dakota state rep, pilot killed in plane crash</news:name>
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			<news:title>North Dakota state rep, pilot killed in plane crash</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A North Dakota state representative and the pilot of a small plane were killed after they crashed shortly after takeoff Saturday near Crystal Airport in a Minneapolis suburb.
Rep. Liz Conmy, D-Fargo, was identified as one of the two people killed when the Beech F33A went down in Brooklyn Park, Minn., and caught fire.
&quot;Liz served her state and community with care and compassion, from her service in the Legislature and on the state’s Human Trafficking Commission to her work on education, habitat and immigration,&quot; North Dakota GOP Gov. Kelly Armstrong wrote in a statement. &quot;Kjersti and I are saddened by this tragic loss and offer our deepest condolences to her family, friends and fellow legislators. We ask North Dakotans to join us in keeping them in our prayers.&quot;
Armstrong directed all U.S. and North Dakota flags to be flown at half-staff from dawn to dusk on the day of Conmy’s interment, encouraging North Dakotans to do the same at their homes and businesses.
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&quot;I am heartbroken by the tragic passing of Rep. Conmy, a dear friend and former colleague with whom I had the privilege of serving in the state House,&quot; Lt. GOP Gov. Michelle Strinden wrote in a statement. &quot;Liz brought integrity, compassion and unwavering dedication to her work on the Education and Judiciary committees, and I was proud to partner with her on efforts to strengthen our schools. My thoughts are with her family and all who knew and loved her.&quot;
The Federal Aviation Administration said two people were aboard but the pilot was not immediately publicly identified.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) will investigate, Fox 9 reported
WHO ARE THE SHOOTING VICTIMS IN THE &apos;TARGETED&apos; ATTACKS AGAINST MINNESOTA LAWMAKERS?
&quot;We are completely heartbroken and gutted by the loss of Representative Liz Conmy,&quot; the North Dakota Democratic–Nonpartisan League Party wrote Saturday on X.
&quot;Her death is a profound loss for our state. As a lawmaker, she championed public education, the environment, and transparency.&quot;
Brooklyn Park Police Inspector Matt Rabe said officers were called at 11:51 a.m. to a report of a small plane crash in a park area. Emergency crews found the aircraft engulfed in flames after it crashed shortly after departing from Crystal Airport, north of Minneapolis. The Brooklyn Park Fire Department arrived within minutes and extinguished the fire, but there were no survivors.
Neighbors near the crash site described hearing a loud explosion and seeing flames shoot up from the wreckage.
&quot;I was in the house, in my bedroom, and my daughter was eating cereal at the kitchen table, and there was a really loud boom,&quot; Ashley Capp, who lives across the street, told FOX 9.
Another neighbor, Kim Clark, said the scene unfolded quickly.
&quot;We look across the street, and it was a huge flame, huge fire,&quot; Clark told the station. &quot;Everybody started calling 911.&quot;
State Sen. Tim Mathern, who described Conmy as a friend and former running mate, said she brought &quot;a zest for life and a strong work ethic&quot; and would be missed by Democrats and Republicans alike.
The crash was the second deadly plane crash in Brooklyn Park in more than a year, according to FOX 9.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>DOJ cites White House Correspondents Dinner shooting in push to drop lawsuit against ballroom</news:name>
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			<news:title>DOJ cites White House Correspondents Dinner shooting in push to drop lawsuit against ballroom</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Justice Department is pressing the leading opposition to President Donald Trump&apos;s $400 million privately funded ballroom project, calling on lawyers for the National Trust for Historic Preservation (NTHP) to drop their lawsuit.
&quot;[Y]our lawsuit puts the lives of the president, his family, and his staff at grave risk,&quot; Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Brett Shumate wrote in a Sunday letter to opposing counsel, shared on X by Attorney General Todd Blanche.
&quot;Enough is enough,&quot; the Shumate continued. Your client should voluntarily dismiss this frivolous lawsuit today in light of last night&apos;s assassination attempt on President Trump.&quot;
Shumate vowed that if the NTHP did not move to dismiss by 9 a.m. Monday morning, he would move to dissolve the injunction against the ballroom&apos;s construction and to dismiss the case.
WALZ REPEATS DEBUNKED CLAIM THAT TRUMP CONSIDERS WHITE HOUSE BALLROOM &apos;TOP PRIORITY&apos;
&quot;It’s time to build the ballroom,&quot; Blanche agreed, in his X post, echoing Trump&apos;s words during the impromptu White House briefing after dodging his third assassination attempt by a crazed gunman who rushed the White House Correspondents&apos; Dinner Saturday night.
&quot;The shooter targeted President Trump at the Washington Hilton, the only ballroom in Washington, D.C., suitable to host large gatherings for the President, where another shooter targeted President Reagan 45 years ago,&quot; Shumate noted in his letter to Greg B. Craig of Foley Hoag LLP, pointing to the historical context of former President Ronald Reagan&apos;s near-assassination at the same location.
&quot;As history proves, that venue is demonstrably unsafe for the President of the United States because its size presents extraordinary security challenges for the Secret Service.
&quot;[Saturday’s] assassination attempt on President Trump proves, yet again, that the White House ballroom is essential for the safety and security of the President, his family, his cabinet, and his staff.&quot;
CHECKS AND BALANCES: TRUMP, SUPPORTERS SEEK TO PUSH BACK AGAINST &apos;ACTIVIST&apos; JUDGES
&quot;I hope [Saturday’s] narrow miss will help you finally realize that filing a lawsuit that literally serves no purpose except to stop President Trump no matter the cost,&quot; Shumate wrote.
The NTHP sued the National Park Service in December, a week after the White House finished demolishing the East Wing for a 90,000-square-foot (8,400-square-meter) ballroom.
The group claimed Trump exceeded his authority when he demolished the East Wing — built in 1902 during Theodore Roosevelt&apos;s presidency and expanded in 1942 — arguing the president needed congressional authorization to do so.
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Trump has said the president has historically had say over the White House remodeling, and has long noted that Congress does not have to pay for the privately funded project.
A lower court had issued a March 31 injunction to halt ballroom construction, but it also paused that injunction to allow for an appeal.
The White House argued the obstruction left the White House &quot;open and exposed,&quot; threatening security for the building, the president and his family and staff.
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&quot;When the White House ballroom is complete, President Trump and his successors will no longer need to venture beyond the safety of the White House perimeter to attend large gatherings at the Washington Hilton ballroom,&quot; Shumate wrote.
Forcing the president and Cabinet to attend events outside the White House grounds is too dangerous in this political climate, Trump himself argued Sunday night on CBS&apos;s &quot;60 Minutes.&quot;
&quot;I&apos;m building a safe ballroom,&quot; Trump said. &quot;And one of the reasons I&apos;m building it is exactly what happened last night.
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&quot;This is exactly why the military, and this is exactly why Secret Service and all law enforcement want it.
&quot;Because you have maybe 1,000 hotel rooms above the ballroom we were in [Saturday] night. And I&apos;m not knocking it. I&apos;m just saying in terms of maximum security -- it&apos;s not the best thing. You can do it, but you can have problems like this.&quot;
The obstruction by lawsuits is potentially delaying the project, Trump added.
&quot;I wish it could be even sooner,&quot; Trump said. &quot;We&apos;re months ahead of schedule, but it doesn&apos;t open till &apos;28.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Fitzpatrick bros fulfill their dreams, Furyk captaincy sends a message, and the Scheffler-Korda comps grow</news:name>
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			<news:title>Fitzpatrick bros fulfill their dreams, Furyk captaincy sends a message, and the Scheffler-Korda comps grow</news:title>
			<news:keywords>For a week in the golf world that felt destined to be a forgettable one, we managed to have ourselves quite a run of developments. Huge Ryder Cup news, Nelly Korda wins the first major of the year on the women’s side, and the Fitzpatrick brothers extend their magical run for another week at the Zurich Classic.
In peak Friday news dump fashion, reports broke about Jim Furyk being tapped again as U.S. Ryder Cup captain for 2027, understandably breaking the brains of most (including my own) to begin the weekend. The dust has settled, and while the decision to go with Furyk still feels asinine, there are multiple angles to look at with this, and we&apos;ll get to that below.
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Nelly was Nelly in Houston as she won the second Chevron Championship of her career. Now with three majors to her name — and back to being ranked the No. 1 in the world — the Scottie Scheffler comparisons have grown even scarier.
Then the Fitzpatrick brothers managed to not only add drama to the final round of the Zurich Classic, which they should earn some sort of medal for, but they also delivered the storybook ending of all storybook endings.
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The Fitzpatrick brothers, Matt, a U.S. Open champion and the No. 3 player in the world, and Alex, who plays in Europe and is ranked 141st in the world, have been fulfilling their dreams at an unprecedented rate. Here’s a quick rundown of their last five weeks:
March 22: Matt wins the Valspar Championship, his first win on U.S. soil since April 2023
March 29: Alex wins the Hero Indian Open on the DP World Tour
March 31: Matt and his wife, Katherine, announce they’re expecting their first child
April 19: Matt wins the RBC Heritage in a playoff over World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler
April 26: The brothers pair up for the Zurich Classic, and win it with a finish straight out of Hollywood
The PGA Tour handing out two-year exemptions to the winners of the Zurich goes against all things holy and right within professional golf, but Sunday’s finish made things feel far less slimy.
Tied with two other teams at 30-under playing the 72nd hole, Matt hit a perfect drive on the reachable par 5. Alex didn’t appear to get all of his 9-wood from 230 yards out, with his shot finding a bunker short of the green. This set the stage for older brother Matt to do something incredibly special for his kid brother, and did he ever.
Facing an awkward bunker shot from 35 yards to a back pin where a miss long is death, Matt proceeded to knock it to 14 inches. Alex tapped in the birdie, and his life officially changed right then and there: a two-year PGA Tour exemption, a share of $2.75 million, and a spot in next month’s PGA Championship. And all of it set up by his own brother with a bunker shot that the two will be talking about for the rest of their time on Earth; it can’t get much better than that.
&quot;I&apos;m incredibly appreciative of him, everything that he does for me. There&apos;s just so many little things that I&apos;m sure that he does that I don&apos;t know about that he does for me as well,&quot; Alex said of Matt following the victory. &quot;Yeah, I&apos;m obviously incredibly lucky to have him as my brother.
&quot;I don&apos;t think there&apos;s many people that can say, you know, one of the best players in the world is your brother, but also, just what he does for me. Yeah, just love him to bits. There&apos;s not much more to say.&quot;
Any golfer out there who has a great relationship with a sibling on and off the course couldn’t watch the Fitzpatrick’s embrace on the 18th green, or read Alex’s comments, without feeling something deep in the soul.
Tiger Woods was not going to fix the many flaws of the U.S. Ryder Cup team and flip the downward trajectory it has been on for years by simply taking on the role of captain. The situation he put himself in is unfortunate, and it put the PGA of America in a difficult spot (again), but his presence alone in the role wasn’t going to suddenly make the Americans the force so many in the golf world have expected them to become. 
That’s especially true for a Ryder Cup across the pond, an occasion that the U.S. team hasn’t come out of on the right side of things since 1993.
Having said that, there may not have been more of a ‘sacrificial lamb’ selection for the 2027 U.S. Ryder Cup captaincy than Jim Furyk. Optics-wise, it’s hard to come up with a less motivating choice to lead the Americans into battle at Adare Manor than Furyk.
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The PGA of America tapping the same man who captained the 2018 U.S. Ryder Cup team that was embarrassed in France, 17.5-10.5, is a bit mind-numbing, yet on brand.
The Europeans have long been operating at an entirely different level than the Americans at the Ryder Cup, winning 11 of the last 15. Furyk getting another go at things after already failing miserably signals the PGA has no idea how to even begin trying to turn things around.
It also presents the glaring thought that the U.S. will arrive at Adare Manor with the expectation and preconceived notion that it is going to lose. That thought is already in the mind of everyone in the golf world living in reality, but it can’t be one that also lives within the minds of the actual players and staffers inside the U.S. team room.
Now, while it’s easy and largely justified to ask questions and point out the negatives associated with the Furyk selection, he does deserve credit for even taking on the challenge.
Nobody is more aware of how badly things went in France in 2018 than Furyk. He has also been a vice captain on U.S. staffs four times, including in 2025 when the Americans fell to the Europeans at Bethpage Black. We also can’t gloss over the fact that he was 10-20-4 as a player in the Ryder Cup as well.
Furyk has accrued multiple scars from this event, and for him to raise his hand to give it one more go in a year where the Europeans will be significantly heavy favorites is admirable. For all we know, other candidates with far fewer Ryder Cup wounds may have passed on the challenge. For Furyk, 2027 won’t only be a challenge, but an opportunity in a low-risk, yet extremely high-reward situation.
Personally, I thought Stewart Cink could have been a nice fit to captain the Americans in ‘27. If not him, Brandt Snedeker getting the nod, presuming he leads the U.S. to a win in the Presidents Cup later this year, would have been a totally acceptable direction to go as well.
Korda went wire-to-wire at Memorial Park to win the Chevron by a resounding five shots, and having now won twice in 2026, she’s back to being the top-ranked player in the world. 
Her dominance in Houston felt as close to what we saw out of her in 2024 when she won seven total times, including a stretch of six wins in less than five months. We may not see a run like that exactly, but Korda was in a class of her own for four days at the Chevron and certainly looks capable of putting together yet another memorable campaign.
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Comparing the No. 1 players on the men’s and women’s side isn’t some new exercise, but when you put the resumes of Korda and Scheffler side by side, the resemblances are striking.
Scheffler at age 29: 4 major championships, 20 PGA Tour wins, 81 career Top 10 finishes, 19 career missed cuts
Korda at age 27: 3 major championships, 17 LPGA Tour wins, 80 career Top 10 finishes, 19 career missed cuts
The two are also Nike and TaylorMade athletes.
Scheffler and Korda will spend their entire careers being linked and compared to one another — it’s the natural thing to do with their similar ages and being ranked first in the world — but the fact that they’re so close to being exactly on pace with one another is something. 
Now, it’s just a race to see who gets the next major title. A U.S. Open win for Scheffler this year would give him the career grand slam.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Heel Turn: Darby Allin defends AEW title, Cody Rhodes speaks out and more you missed in pro wrestling</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It was a big week in pro wrestling.
WWE &quot;Raw&quot; and &quot;SmackDown&quot; both set for their next storylines after WrestleMania 42, seen some call-ups come through and neared some official matches for Backlash, which is set for May 9.
All Elite Wrestling continued to motor toward its Double or Nothing pay-per-view, which takes place on May 24. Darby Allin was in action while some championships were on the line through the week.
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Darby Allin stunned the pro wrestling world nearly two weeks ago when he defeated Maxwell Jacob Friedman to win the AEW World Championship. There were only a few days for celebration before Allin had to defend his title on &quot;AEW Dynamite&quot; on Wednesday.
Allin faced off against Tommaso Ciampa for the title. It was a brutal match that saw Ciampa get busted open and deliver a hard-hitting drop to Allin from the middle rope onto the floor. Allin used multiple submission maneuvers to eventually for Ciampa to tap out.
&quot;Last night, I encountered my wrestling soulmate,&quot; Ciampa wrote on Instagram on Thursday. &quot;I have a hunch we will be doing this many more times over the next decade.
&quot;Mark my words: it might not be this month… it might not be this year… hell, it might not even be 2027…. but there will come a time when I hold that AEW World Title.&quot;
Allin didn’t have much time to celebrate as another challenge rose – Brody King.
King said he got it cleared by AEW co-founder Tony Khan and, if it was OK with him, he would like to be the next man up. Allin accepted, and the two will battle for the championship on this week’s edition of &quot;Dynamite.&quot;
Fresh off a win over Drew McIntyre at WrestleMania 42, Jacob Fatu was the first person to step up to world heavyweight champion Roman Reigns on &quot;Monday Night Raw.&quot; The show, in that spot, is used to create new storylines or shocking comebacks, and Fatu helped the cause.
Reigns, flanked by Jey and Jimmy Uso, told Fatu he would think about the challenge as he didn’t think Fatu was necessarily ready to take him on. Fatu did more than enough to prove himself on &quot;Friday Night SmackDown&quot; as he defeated Solo Sikoa and handled the MFT faction by himself.
Fatu’s endeavor left the Usos stunned as they watched him tear apart Tama Tonga, JC Mateo and Tonga Loa.
If Reigns accepts Fatu’s challenge, the World Heavyweight Championship bout will be set for Backlash in a few weeks.
Cody Rhodes’ promos in the midst of Pat McAfee’s insertion into his WrestleMania feud with Randy Orton blurred the line on what was real and what was kayfabe.
Over the last three WrestleManias, Rhodes has had to deal with The Rock, Travis Scott and McAfee as he tried to either win the Undisputed WWE Championship or retain it. He was able to get through Randy Orton at WrestleMania 42, but he wasn’t finished sending pointed messages.
He said Friday on &quot;SmackDown&quot; he wanted to &quot;send a message&quot; at WrestleMania.
&quot;And the most important message that I wanted to send is to those outside forces that kept interceding and kept interjecting into my WrestleMania plans, that want to get involved in this nightmare family party, I’ll make it simple, you guys are 0-3. Send your best or count your money and mind your damn business,&quot; he said.
It’s unclear who steps up to Rhodes’ title. But CM Punk seemingly had eyes for the belt on Monday.
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Tiffany Stratton defeated Giulia to win the Women’s United States Championship. It is Stratton’s first U.S. title reign. Giulia held the belt for 111 days.  Stratton is the sixth U.S. title winner since the championship made its debut in December 2024.
WWE NXT stars have gotten the call-up over the last week. Ethan Page, Sol Ruca, Jacy Jayne, Fallon Henley and Lainey Reid appeared on the main roster last week. Ricky Saints, Joe Hendry and Blake Monroe were teased for this week.
Several WWE stars announced their departures this week.
Damian Priest and R-Truth kept their tag team titles on &quot;SmackDown.&quot; They topped JC Mateo and Tama Tonga.
Seth Rollins made a surprise appearance at AAW Wrestling’s final show at the historic Berwyn Eagles Club in Illinois.
WWE Hall of Famer Scott Steiner’s son signed with the Tennessee Titans after going undrafted.
Kevin Knight will defend the AEW TNT Championship on Wednesday against MJF. While MJF is still peeved over losing the AEW World Championship, Knight and MJF traded barbs and the match was made for this week on &quot;Dynamite.&quot;
Two title defenses were made on &quot;Collision&quot;. Jack Perry defeated El Clon to retain the AEW National Championship, while Kyle O’Reilly, Orange Cassidy and Roderick Strong retained the AEW Trios Championship over Andrade El Idolo, Hechicero and Lance Archer.
FTR raised the stakes of Cope and Christian Cage’s challenge. Cope and Cage said they wanted to challenge FTR for the AEW World Tag Team Championship at Double or Nothing in a New York Street Fight, and, if they lost, they would split as a team forever. FTR said on Collision that they would only do it if they accepted an I Quit match. The ball is now in Cope and Cage’s court.
In TNA, Mike Santana and Rich Swaan put on a show for the TNA World Championship. Santana nailed Swaan with Spin the Block and pinned him for the win. The two shook hands after the match.
Sayaka Kurara stunned pro wrestling fans on Sunday when she defeated Saya Kamitani for the World of Stardom Championship at All Star Grand Queendom. Kamitani’s reign lasted 483 days and she made nine title defenses.
Pro Wrestling REVOLVER held its first show on YouTube after breaking from Triller TV. At Revolver STRONG, Mance Warner defeated Krule to become the new world champion.
AAA announced there will be a new general manager announced next month.
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			<news:title>Death toll from Colombia bus bombing rises to 20 during wave of violence</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The number of people killed in a bombing in a volatile region in southwest Colombia rose to 20, officials said Sunday.
The attack happened Saturday when an explosive device was detonated on a bus traveling along the Pan-American Highway in the municipality of Cajibio. So far, 15 women and five men are among the victims, according to Octavio Guzmán, governor of the region of Cauca.
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He wrote on X that the attack injured 36 others, three of whom are in intensive care. Guzmán noted that five of the injured are minors who are expected to recover.
Colombia’s Institute of Legal Medicine said that specialists including dentists, anthropologists and forensic doctors are identifying the victims.
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The bombing is the latest attack in the region, with more than two dozen incidents reported in the past three days in southwestern Colombia. The region is home to illegal armed groups who vie for control of coca leaf cultivation areas and for sea and river access routes to run drug trafficking operations to Central America and Europe.
Gen. Hugo López, commander of Colombia’s armed forces, has described the incident as a &quot;terrorist act.&quot; He blamed it on the network of a man known as &quot;Iván Mordisco&quot; — one of Colombia’s most wanted figures — and the Jaime Martínez faction. Both are dissidents of the now-defunct Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia that operate in the region.
The U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights condemned the attacks against the civilian population and called on authorities to investigate the incidents and &quot;guarantee justice for the victims.&quot;
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			<news:title>Maryland moves to ban surveillance pricing in grocery stores</news:title>
			<news:keywords>You grab a box of cereal off the shelf. Your neighbor grabs the exact same box at the exact same store on the exact same day. She pays less. You pay more. Why? Because the store&apos;s algorithm decided you would.
That scenario sounds like a conspiracy theory. It isn&apos;t. Retailers have been quietly using this kind of pricing for years, and now one state has finally had enough.
Maryland is set to become the first U.S. state to ban surveillance pricing in retail grocery stores and certain grocery delivery platforms. Governor Wes Moore has said he will sign the Protection from Predatory Pricing Act into law after the state legislature passed it, and the rule will take effect on October 1, 2026.
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Surveillance pricing goes by a few names: dynamic pricing and personalized pricing are the common ones, but the concept is the same regardless of what you call it.
A store collects data on you as an individual shopper. It looks at how often you browse certain products, what neighborhood you live in and whether a competitor is nearby, what your income and family size appear to be, and your dietary habits. Then it uses all of that to decide how much you specifically are willing to pay and charges you accordingly.
One Kroger shopper in Oregon decided to find out exactly what her grocery store knew about her. She submitted a data request under a state privacy law and received a 62-page profile in return. Most of the inferences in that profile were wrong. That&apos;s the part that should make your stomach drop. Retailers are charging people based on guesses, and those guesses are frequently inaccurate. 
The timing here matters. Maryland didn&apos;t pass this bill in a vacuum. Major retailers, including Walmart, have been rolling out digital price tags on store shelves. Unlike paper tags, these electronic displays can update instantly. Pair that capability with predictive pricing software, and a store can change what you&apos;re charged in real-time based on whatever the algorithm decides at that moment.
Governor Moore pointed to the financial pressure already squeezing working families and argued that new technology should not become another tool for squeezing them harder. Consumer Reports actively lobbied for the bill, which speaks to how significant the consumer protection concern really is. Still, the organization was honest about the result: the final version of the law falls short of what advocates originally wanted.
The Protection from Predatory Pricing Act sets some clear ground rules for large grocery retailers. Stores must keep their prices fixed for at least one full business day. That eliminates the possibility of prices spiking by the hour based on demand signals or individual shopper data.
Retailers are also prohibited from using surveillance data, shopping history, ethnicity or income to set different prices for different customers at the same time.
Loyalty programs and promotional offers are still allowed. That exemption was a concession to the retail industry, and it&apos;s one of the places where critics say the law starts to lose its teeth.
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Brick-and-mortar surveillance pricing gets most of the attention, but the same issue shows up in online grocery shopping.
Consumer Reports ran an investigation into Instacart&apos;s pricing practices last December. Nearly 400 shoppers purchased the same basket of groceries from the same stores at the same time. The price differences were striking. Depending on the product, shoppers were paying up to 23% more than other shoppers for identical items. Across a full year of shopping, those gaps could add up to more than $1,200 per household.
After the investigation went public, Instacart announced it was ending the program responsible for those discrepancies. That outcome matters. It shows that consumer pressure and public scrutiny can drive real changes, even before a law requires them.
Maryland may have moved first, but it won&apos;t be alone for long. California, Colorado, Illinois, New Jersey and other states are exploring similar legislation, while New York has already enacted a related pricing transparency law.
What happens next in those states will be telling. Advocates are hoping they avoid the exemptions that weakened Maryland&apos;s version. Each new bill is an opportunity to close the loopholes the retail industry has worked hard to create.
Consumers have been subject to dynamic pricing in airlines, rideshares and e-commerce platforms for years. Grocery stores represent something different, a daily necessity where price manipulation hits people with the least financial flexibility the hardest.
No matter where you live, this law matters to your wallet. If you shop in Maryland, the change is immediate. Starting October 1, 2026, you have a legal right to the same shelf price as every other shopper who walks in that day, regardless of what data the store has collected on you. If you shop anywhere else in the country, pay attention because your state may not be far behind. California, Colorado, Illinois, New Jersey and other states are exploring similar legislation, while New York has already taken steps toward pricing transparency. The momentum is real, and Maryland just handed those states a working template to build from.
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That said, wherever you shop right now, the exemptions in Maryland&apos;s law are worth understanding. The Maryland Retail Alliance pushed hard against this bill and successfully carved out several exceptions during the legislative process. Consumer Reports flagged one irony in particular: loyalty program prices are exempt, which means stores could shift pricing in ways that favor members and potentially disadvantage non-members, effectively punishing non-members rather than rewarding members.
The enforcement side is also limited in ways that should concern any consumer. If a retailer violates the law, you cannot sue them yourself under these specific provisions of the law. Only the Maryland Attorney General has that authority. And before the AG can take action, the retailer gets a written notice and a 45-day window to correct the violation with no legal consequences. First-time violators face fines of up to $10,000. Repeat offenders face up to $25,000 in fines.
For a major grocery chain generating hundreds of millions in revenue, those fines barely register.
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Maryland&apos;s law is imperfect, and advocates said so publicly. But an imperfect first law still moves the needle. It establishes that surveillance pricing in grocery stores is a problem worth legislating, gives other states a legal framework to improve on, and puts retailers on notice that the political appetite for regulation is growing. The bill&apos;s weaknesses are actually useful in that way. They show exactly where the next round of advocacy needs to focus: stronger enforcement, consumer standing to sue, and tighter language around loyalty pricing exemptions. And if you live outside Maryland? Watch what your own state legislators do next. The grocery industry will lobby hard to add the same loopholes everywhere. Knowing what those loopholes look like is half the battle. Change tends to start in one place before it spreads. Maryland went first. Your state could be next.
If a retailer already holds a 62-page profile on you and most of what&apos;s in it is wrong, do you trust that the same technology is setting your prices fairly, and would you even know if it wasn&apos;t? Let us know your thoughts by writing to us at CyberGuy.com.
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			<news:title>Super Bowl champion reveals what part of the college-to-NFL transition doesn&apos;t get talked about enough</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Super Bowl champion Steve Beuerlein revealed what part of the transition from college football to the NFL doesn’t get talked about enough.
Beuerlein, 61, said that players anticipate the physical side of the game when they enter the NFL, but not all of what comes mentally.
&quot;I think a lot of players anticipate the physical side of it. Understanding that things just happen a lot faster. The guys are a lot stronger. The mistakes are a lot fewer. The margin for error is much less,&quot; Beuerlein told Fox News Digital in a recent interview.
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&quot;Every mistake is magnified. I think players understand that. But I don&apos;t think they have any way to possibly understand the complexity of the game at this level and the time that goes into preparing yourself week after week.&quot;
Beuerlein said that for players to withstand the grind, they need to make strong decisions off the field to build strong habits.
&quot;It&apos;s a long season, and I know the season&apos;s much longer now for college football players than it ever was. But the intensity and the magnitude of each game and the pressure that&apos;s on you to perform and produce at a high level each and every week is much greater at the NFL level,&quot; Beuerlein said.
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&quot;And obviously, as you get a little bit older, the toll it takes on your body is much different too. So you&apos;ve got to get yourself into good habits in terms of decisions, your life decisions off the football field, how you take care of yourself, your diet, your nutrition, your exercise routine.&quot;
Rookies would be wise to heed Beuerlein’s advice as he played 14 seasons in the NFL.
He played for the then-Los Angeles Raiders, Dallas Cowboys, Arizona Cardinals, Jacksonville Jaguars, Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos. He was a backup quarterback when the Cowboys won the Super Bowl in 1992.
He made the Pro Bowl with the Panthers in 1999. In 147 games (102 starts), he completed 56.9% of passes for 24,046 yards, with 147 touchdowns and 112 interceptions.
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			  <news:name>The great wealth lie: Millennials are richer than you or they think</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-27T11:11:22.168Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>The great wealth lie: Millennials are richer than you or they think</news:title>
			<news:keywords>For the better part of a decade, we’ve been sold a simple narrative in America. Millennials and Gen Z are broke, have it much worse, and boomers and Gen X&apos;ers are rich, and the system is rigged.
It’s a great headline. It’s also increasingly wrong. 
Let’s start with the stat that should make both sides very uncomfortable. Baby boomers still control over $85 to $88 trillion in wealth and that’s more than half of all U.S. household wealth. 
That’s the scoreboard.
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But here’s the plot twist nobody wants to talk about in America. Millennials are quietly catching up faster than any generation in modern history.
According to Federal Reserve data, millennial wealth exploded from about $3.8 trillion in 2019 to over $18 trillion by 2025, which is a 374% surge.  We are going to have the largest intergenerational transfer of wealth over the next decade. 
Let me say that again: 374% growth in six years.
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That’s not a struggling generation. That’s the Artemis II for money.
Even more controversial? Adjusted for inflation, Millennials now have more wealth than boomers and Gen X did at the same age by as much as 25% in some studies. 
So, what’s really going on here?
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Millennials look richer on paper, but it doesn’t feel that way.
Why?
Because much of their wealth is tied up in two places right now.
In fact, housing appreciation alone added trillions of dollars to millennial balance sheets in recent years.  Especially since COVID-19. 
That’s great unless you’re trying to buy your next home or upgrade your home.
Boomers, on the other hand, built wealth in a completely different system.
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Millennials didn’t get that deal. They got the following.
And yet they’re still catching up.
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The real story isn’t boomers vs. millennials.
It’s winners vs. losers.
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Because the data shows something far more uncomfortable:
Translation?
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If you picked the right career (tech, finance), bought assets early, and stayed invested, you’re crushing it.
If you didn’t do this, then you’re getting crushed.
That’s not a generational gap. That’s an education gap.
Now here’s where this gets really interesting and controversial.
Over the next 10–20 years, we’re about to witness the largest wealth transfer in history:
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That sounds like salvation for millennials. But don’t count on it.
Because many boomers aren’t passing it down. Instead, they’re spending it.
Travel. Healthcare. Longevity. Lifestyle.
The &quot;inheritance bailout&quot; millennials are counting on? It may be a mirage.
Did boomers and X’ers steal the economy and wreck it?
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Boomers and X&apos;ers didn’t &quot;steal&quot; the economy. Millennials aren’t &quot;broke.&quot;
But here’s the truth nobody wants to say out loud.
This is no longer a fair game. It’s a fast game. So, buckle up.
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If you own assets, you’re winning.
If you don’t, you’re falling further behind faster than ever before.
To fix it, everyone needs to really understand capitalism and get in the game. It’s why I talk about it every week on my show, &quot;Red, White, and Green.&quot;
The real question is will you get in the game and be owner or just watch from the sidelines? It’s the two-minute drill, and you’ve got an opportunity now to understand it and build lifetime wealth.
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			  <news:name>GOP gubernatorial hopeful&apos;s pro-Trump pitch to voters clashes with paper trail inside his own company</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-27T11:11:01.614Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>GOP gubernatorial hopeful&apos;s pro-Trump pitch to voters clashes with paper trail inside his own company</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: A billionaire gubernatorial candidate in Georgia, who has said there is &quot;no bigger supporter of Trump right now than I am,&quot; is facing questions after a healthcare company within his business empire criticized President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
Rick Jackson has spent months trying to cast himself as the race’s most pro-Trump candidate who will be Trump&apos;s &quot;favorite governor&quot; despite Trump’s endorsement of Lt. Gov. Burt Jones. However, one of his companies has repeatedly criticized the OBBBA, a landmark GOP legislative package that Trump endorsed and signed into law last year.
Jackson Physician Search, a subsidiary of Jackson Healthcare, said on its website in September 2025 that the bill&apos;s &quot;sweeping cuts to Medicaid and ACA programs raise serious concerns about access, equity, and sustainability,&quot; and warned that some hospitals may need to &quot;adapt or close their doors.&quot;
In a February 2026 recruitment report, the company also said the law was projected to cause &quot;between 10 and 15 million people&quot; to lose health coverage, while Medicare and Medicaid cuts were creating &quot;significant financial pressure&quot; across healthcare organizations and considerable &quot;fear and uncertainty&quot; about what lies ahead.
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&quot;Rick supports the Big Beautiful Bill. Period,&quot; Mike Schrimpf, a spokesperson for Jackson&apos;s campaign told Fox News Digital. &quot;Growing up in the projects, Rick believes in the dignity of work and is a strong proponent of work requirements for that reason. He has long opposed Obamacare and regularly touts President Trump’s healthcare policies, like TrumpRx, on the campaign trail. That’s why Rick Jackson will be Donald Trump’s favorite governor.&quot;
Schrimpf added that &quot;for months&quot; Democrats have been attacking Jackson for his support of the OBBBA, noting &quot;this attack makes about as much sense as accusing a pilot of hating to fly.&quot;
At a campaign event last month in Thomasville, Georgia, Jackson told constituents that he thought there were &quot;many parts&quot; of the OBBBA that were &quot;great,&quot; and said he would be paying &quot;40 percent more in taxes&quot; if it had not passed, and defended work requirements in the bill by saying they motivate people to be productive and get off Medicaid.
&quot;The worst thing that we can do is tell people — is get people relying on government where they have no incentive to work,&quot; Jackson told constituents. 
&quot;It’s the most dehumanizing thing that you can do,&quot; he continued. &quot;God made us to be productive.&quot;
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Jackson has also drawn himself closer to Trump by praising his tariff policies. &quot;I believe in fairness,&quot; Jackson said in March. &quot;Don&apos;t want somebody to take advantage of us in a business transaction. That&apos;s what he&apos;s trying to do. So I support.&quot;
Meanwhile, Jackson, who reportedly modeled his campaign launch after Trump with a celebratory elevator descent, said he can&apos;t name a single White House policy he disagreed with, according to the Atlanta-Journal Constitution.
But, despite these assertions from Jackson on the campaign trail, his remarks stand at stark odds with his physician search firm warning in a February white paper about &quot;considerable fear and uncertainty&quot; for what is to come as the result of the OBBBA.
 &quot;The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) is projected to cause between 10 and 15 million people to lose health coverage,&quot; the white paper notes, citing new public healthcare work requirements implemented by the OBBBA. &quot;Medicare and Medicaid cuts are creating significant financial pressure across healthcare organizations,&quot; it continues.
The same report, which includes comments from the firm&apos;s senior leadership and other content on the search firm&apos;s website, also slammed H-1B visa provisions in the OBBBA aimed at restoring integrity to the immigration program that has reportedly been rife with fraud, arguing it would be a net negative for the healthcare industry.
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The materials and resources also said OBBBA would promote physician burnout, would likely force rural hospitals to shut down, would discourage hopeful physicians from going to school, thus exacerbating the existing doctor shortage, and briefly emphasized the negative impact of Trump&apos;s tariffs on physician recruitment.
&quot;My team works with clients throughout the Midwest who are facing department closures if they can’t hire a physician or advanced practice provider. For proof, just look at the number of labor and delivery departments forced to close in the past few years,&quot; said Senior Vice President of Recruiting at Jackson Physician Search, Tara Osseck. &quot;Now, recent policy changes — including provisions in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) and increased fees affecting international visas — are adding new layers of complexity to an already challenging physician recruitment environment.&quot;
&quot;The implications are significant,&quot; Osseck adds. &quot;Coverage losses can lead to increases in uncompensated care, placing additional strain on already thin operating margins. When financial pressure mounts, healthcare organizations may delay service expansions, reduce hiring plans, or freeze recruitment altogether.&quot;
The OBBBA, a wide-ranging bill, included reforms to the federal student loan program aimed at making education more affordable. However, Regional Vice President of Recruiting at Jackson Physician Search, Tonya Hamlin, warned the reforms will actually make it harder for hopeful physicians to get to college.
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&quot;These reforms could force students to absorb the difference through private loans or personal resources,&quot; Hamlin wrote in a blog post on the search firm&apos;s website. &quot;They could also cause lower-income students to reconsider attendance altogether.&quot;
Hamlin went on to warn that with less people able to go to medical school, the shortage of physicians will only get worse for hospitals and clinics.
&quot;Despite these additional hurdles, clinicians and trainees must not be deterred,&quot; Hamlin encouraged. &quot;Stay focused on the higher purpose of your calling while staying informed, planning ahead financially, and engaging in ongoing advocacy.&quot;
The Republican primary race for Georgia governor has been a messy one between Jackson and other frontrunner candidates, including Jones, Attorney General Chris Carr, and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. In particular, Jones and Jackson, have been sparring over who is more aligned with Trump.
&quot;This Primary Election is very simple,&quot; Jones says on his campaign website. &quot;There is one authentic conservative who has fought for President Trump.&quot;
Jackson, meanwhile, donated $1 million to the president&apos;s political action committee, MAGA Inc. less than two months before he jumped into the race in February and has faced backlash for cutting 6-figure checks to the presidential campaigns of Trump&apos;s former GOP rivals during the 2024 Republican primary. 
Jackson also reportedly ran an ad against Raffenspeger portraying him as the Biblical character Judas in an attempt to portray him as a traitor for defying Trump&apos;s efforts to challenge Georgia&apos;s 2020 election results.
The Republican primary to see who will move on to the general election in Georgia&apos;s gubernatorial fight will take place on May 19. The first and only debate between the candidates is scheduled for Monday night.
Fox News Digital reached out to Jackson Physician Search.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Bacteria in your mouth may travel to the gut and trigger stomach cancer, research finds</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bacteria in your mouth may travel to the gut and trigger stomach cancer, research finds</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New research is suggesting a strong association between mouth bacteria and gastric cancer.
The study, published in the journal Cell Reports Medicine, examined the gut microbiome in stool and oral microbiome from saliva and the tongue.
The China-based researchers with BGI Genomics analyzed 404 samples from Chinese patients with gastric cancer in one group, and chronic gastritis in another.
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Gut microbes were different in gastric cancer, the researchers found, unveiling 28 varying gut species. 
Most were oral bacteria, including Streptococcus — bacteria that can sometimes cause strep throat — lactobacillus and other lactic acid bacteria.
Twenty oral-gut species were found in both saliva and stool and were more common in the gut of gastric cancer patients.
The findings suggest the transmission of these bacteria from mouth to gut, after finding that the oral bacteria matched closely to the gut bacteria in the same person, according to genetic comparisons.
The researchers suggest that saliva and stool samples could help indicate patterns that are linked to stomach cancer, although more research is required before testing is ready for clinical use.
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&quot;Collectively, these findings underscore the critical role of the oral-gut microbiome axis in [gastric cancer],&quot; the researchers concluded in the study publication.
Since this is a cross-sectional analysis, the results cannot prove that these bacteria cause cancer, but they do suggest a strong association.
Dr. Brian Slomovitz, director of gynecologic oncology and co-chair of the Cancer Research Committee at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach, Florida, talked about the &quot;initiator-promoter&quot; model of this study in an interview with Fox News Digital.
&quot;[The study] demonstrates how the microbiome of one area of the body can migrate and affect the ability of cancers to develop in another part of the body,&quot; said Slomovitz, who was not involved in the new study. 
&quot;The initiator in gastric cancers is usually inflammatory, such as H.pylori infection,&quot; he continued. 
&quot;This inflammation leads to damaged mucosal cells where the lactic acid-producing bacteria can colonize. This helps to explain why cancers still develop even after treating H. pylori infection.&quot;
The new findings could be applied to using the saliva for early cancer detection, Slomovitz suggested, which may help identify the disease even in pre-cancer states.
&quot;Perhaps we will learn that by altering the microbiome, we can help better treat cancers (in combination with immunotherapy or chemotherapy) or even prevent cancer,&quot; he said. 
&quot;These results will build a foundation for future research. However, we are not ready to incorporate this into clinical practice.&quot;
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Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel also weighed in separately on the study, noting that awareness around the importance of the gut microbiome on overall health has been growing.
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&quot;There is a correlation between the bacteria found in the gut and neurogenerative disease and increased cancer risk,&quot; he told Fox News Digital. 
&quot;It is very important that we work toward a healthy microbiome in the gut to decrease the risk of inflammation and cancer.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ex-Steelers coach Mike Tomlin makes bold prediction about Aaron Rodgers&apos; NFL future</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-27T10:41:59.382Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Ex-Steelers coach Mike Tomlin makes bold prediction about Aaron Rodgers&apos; NFL future</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin got his feet wet in the NFL media realm and made a bold prediction about Aaron Rodgers&apos; future in the league.
Rodgers remains a free agent as he weighs whether to walk away from a 21-year career. The Steelers may be the most attractive destination for the four-time NFL MVP as the team hired Mike McCarthy to replace Tomlin, following the latter’s abrupt decision to step down.
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Tomlin joined NBC Sports as an analyst for the 2026 season said in his debut that he believed Rodgers will end up back in Pittsburgh.
&quot;I just think being around him for the 12 months that I’m around him, he got a love affair with the game of football,&quot; he said, via Pro Football Talk. &quot;And not only the game, but the process. The informal moments, the development of younger guys, the interaction with teammates.
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&quot;I think he has an addiction to that. And there’s only one way to feed it, and certainly, he is still capable and in really good shape, and so I think at the end of the day, he’ll play football.&quot;
Rodgers, presumably, would walk back onto the roster as the Week 1 starter barring an injury. The team only has Mason Rudolph and Will Howard on the depth chart and selected Drew Allar in the draft.
He played in 16 games for the Steelers in 2025, helping the team to an AFC North win and a playoff berth. He had 3,322 passing yards and 24 touchdown passes. Though, they are some of his lowest totals when he plays at least 15 games in a season.
Rodgers will turn 43 by the end of the year. He hasn’t said one way or the other whether he will return.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Soccer goalie delivers brutal haymaker to opponent in wild brawl in Spanish league</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A brutal brawl broke out during a La Liga 2 match in Spain on Sunday.
Zaragoza and Huesca were in the final minutes of their match when Zaragoza goalkeeper Esteban Andrada shoved Huesca defender Jorge Pulido to the ground. Andrada was addressing the official in the middle of the pitch when Pulido came over to talk to him.
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Andrada was given his second yellow card of the match at the time. After the shove, he was shown a red card as members from both teams tried to get rising temperatures under control.
Andrada then made a break for Pulido and hit him with a brutal right hand. Pulido went down and players from both teams swarmed the 6-foot-4 goalie.
Huesca goalkeeper Dani Jimenéz and Zaragoza’s Dani Tasende were also sent off after the fight.
Huesca eventually won the match, 1-0.
Andrada released a statement through the club’s social media, apologizing for his actions.
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&quot;I really regret what happened,&quot; he said, via The Athletic. &quot;It’s not a good image for the club, for the people or for a professional like me. I really regret it. Throughout my career, I’ve only been sent off once (before) when I handled the ball outside the area and you can see from my career path that it was an extreme situation where I crossed the line and I reacted like that.
&quot;But I really regret it and I wouldn’t do it again because I know I’m a public figure, a professional with a career of many years. I also said sorry to Jorge Pulido because we’re colleagues and it was an action from me where I disconnected in that moment. I’m here for the consequences from the league or, if they want me to go and give explanations, I’m available for that.&quot;
Huesca accepted Andrada’s apology and condemned the fight.
La Liga 2 is the second-tier division of La Liga. Huesca is 19th in the table and Zaragoza is 21st.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Super Bowl champion Monte Coleman dead at 68</news:name>
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			<news:title>Super Bowl champion Monte Coleman dead at 68</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Monte Coleman, a three-time Super Bowl champion who played 16 years in the NFL, has died, the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff and the Washington Commanders announced. He was 68.
Coleman was a standout at Central Arkansas before the Washington Redskins selected him in the 11th round of the 1979 NFL Draft.
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&quot;Monte Coleman was one of the greatest players in Washington history,&quot; Commanders owner Josh Harris said in a statement. &quot;He was one of the pillars of our championship defenses having played for all three Super Bowl-winning teams. His durability and leadership set the standard for what it meant to suit up for the Burgundy &amp; Gold.&quot;
He later joined Arkansas Pine-Bluff as a linebackers and took over as head coach in 2008. He was at the school for 10 years and helped the team to a Southwestern Athletic Conference championship in 2012.
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&quot;Coach Coleman represented everything we strive for at UAPB,&quot; athletic director Chris Robinson said. &quot;Excellence, integrity, and a relentless commitment to developing our student-athletes. His legacy is not only written in championships and honors, but in the lives he changed every single day.&quot;
Coleman played his entire 16-year career with Washington. He led the NFL in tackles once – in 1980 when he had 118 during the season.
In 215 games, he had 49.5 sacks, 1,002 total tackles, 17 interceptions and four defensive touchdowns.
He was on the Redskins’ Super Bowl teams in 1982, 1987 and 1991.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ex-Biden official&apos;s campaign faces heat as missing children scandal resurfaces: &apos;Voters deserve better&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ex-Biden official&apos;s campaign faces heat as missing children scandal resurfaces: &apos;Voters deserve better&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As Xavier Becerra looks to move up the polls in the Democratic primary for governor, one of the biggest controversies shadowing his record is the scandal involving missing migrant children during his tenure as Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
The scandal stemmed from the massive surge of immigrants, specifically unaccompanied minor children. Shelters became so full that these children were forced to stay in jail-like facilities run by federal immigration officials and eventually in massive tent cities set up in major metropolitan areas. 
The images of these children put pressure on the Biden administration to do something, so they reportedly began imposing demands on staffers to begin moving kids quickly out of the shelters and to their sponsors meant to protect the kids from human trafficking or other forms of exploitation, according to a scathing investigation by the New York Times published in Feb. 2023.
&quot;If Henry Ford had seen this in his plants, he would have never become famous and rich. This is not the way you do an assembly line,&quot; Becerra told HHS staff, according to the Times, even as HHS was beginning to peel back longstanding protections that had been in place for years, such as certain background checks and reviews of children&apos;s&apos; files.
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The comment from Becerra to ramp up the efficiency also came after nearly a dozen officials within the HHS division responsible for unaccompanied migrant children expressed concern that child labor trafficking was increasing, adding the system is &quot;one that rewards individuals for making quick releases, and not one that rewards individuals for preventing unsafe releases,&quot; according to the Times.
Data the Times obtained showed, over a period of two years, more than 85,000 children became unable to be tracked by federal officials. However, Becerra contested the unaccompanied minors had been &quot;lost,&quot; arguing they were in the custody of vetted sponsors, but just did not pick up the phone when officials made their follow-up calls. Becerra and his supporters also pointed out amid pushback over the matter that HHS&apos;s legal authority over a child ends once they are placed with a sponsor.
A campaign staffer with Becerra&apos;s team added that the HHS Secretary worked diligently to fix a broken immigration system inherited by Trump, suggesting the blame did not fall at Becerra&apos;s feet.
Meanwhile, in February 2024, HHS&apos;s Office of Inspector General indicated it had indeed found gaps in sponsor screening and follow-up, including missing documentation for required safety checks in 16% of sampled case files and untimely or undocumented follow-up calls in many cases. 
At the time those findings were released, the HHS OIG already found in 2022 that guidance issued to speed releases had removed safeguards and may have increased the risk of releases to unsafe sponsors.
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A few months after the Times&apos; reporting, Republicans in the House subpoenaed Becerra and HHS for records and documents related to the &quot;vetting, screening and monitoring&quot; of sponsors for migrant children. Republicans received hundreds of pages of documents, but argued none were responsive to their concerns before eventually hauling him to Capitol Hill for a hearing.
After House Republicans ordered HHS to produce records by Oct. 3, 2024, the dispute never culminated in a clean public resolution — committees kept complaining the production was incomplete, Becerra was called back to testify, and later watchdog reports — rather than Congress’ subpoena — became the clearest answer on whether the government was reliably tracking unaccompanied minors entering the United States.
&quot;Xavier Becerra failed those kids, failed the country, and failed to do his job,&quot; a Democratic Party campaign strategist told Fox News Digital under the condition of anonymity.
&quot;Becerra was horrible at HHS, and thinking he can become Governor of California after that record is delusional,&quot; the Democratic strategist continued. &quot;Voters deserve better than a recycled cabinet secretary who couldn’t manage his own department.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Spurs&apos; Victor Wembanyama calls out NBA&apos;s concussion protocol as he returns in win</news:name>
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			<news:title>Spurs&apos; Victor Wembanyama calls out NBA&apos;s concussion protocol as he returns in win</news:title>
			<news:keywords>San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama returned to the floor for Game 4 against the Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday night after he was placed in concussion protocol after Game 2.
Wembanyama said he was disappointed with the way concussion protocol was handled, but didn’t elaborate further.
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&quot;The way the situation was handled was very disappointing,&quot; he told reporters. &quot;I’m not saying that not playing was a good or bad decision. It was a decision, I’m not saying it was good or bad. But the way the situation was handled, very disappointing.&quot;
He sustained the injury in the first half of the Spurs’ 106-103 loss to the Trail Blazers on Tuesday. He didn’t return to the game and traveled to Portland while continuing the steps in order to be cleared for Game 4.
&quot;I won’t get into details. I don’t want it to become a distraction. Ask me again after the end of the season,&quot; Wembanyama said.
He scored 27 points, grabbed 11 rebounds and served up seven blocks in the Spurs’ 114-93 win on Sunday. The team announced that Wembanyama would be able to play about an hour before tip-off.
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The 7-foot-4 unanimous NBA Defensive Player of the Year averaged 25 points, 11.5 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 3.1 blocks per game during the regular season.
Spurs head coach Mitch Johnson said the team was prepared to play without Wembanyama if he wasn’t cleared.
&quot;Fortunately, we have a little experience preparing for a variety of lineups and rotations,&quot; Johnson said before the game. &quot;I think the guys have really empowered us as a staff, I’d say, throughout the season, of being able to have a brand and identity regardless of availability.&quot;
Players like Wembanyama who are diagnosed with a concussion need to clear a series of benchmarks before they are allowed to play. The results are compared to baseline neurological evaluations players take at the start of the season.
Game 5 is set for Tuesday night back in San Antonio.
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			  <news:name>King Charles heads to Trump White House as America marks 250 years since breaking from the crown</news:name>
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			<news:title>King Charles heads to Trump White House as America marks 250 years since breaking from the crown</news:title>
			<news:keywords>King Charles III will head to the White House Tuesday afternoon to meet with President Trump after a man opened fire at the White House Correspondents&apos; Dinner (WHCD) on Saturday evening.
&quot;Following discussions on both sides of the Atlantic through the day, and acting on advice of Government, we can confirm the State Visit by Their Majesties will proceed as planned,&quot; said a Buckingham Palace spokesperson on Sunday.
President Donald Trump, the first lady, and administration officials were evacuated from the Washington Hilton ballroom shortly after the WCHD began when a suspect rushed a security checkpoint and opened fire on Secret Service agents. The investigation is ongoing, and the agent is expected to recover.
King Charles’ first U.S. visit remains on track, officials close to the matter told Fox News Digital.
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Secret Service chief of communications Anthony Guglielmi told Fox News Digital that &quot;the protective model for [Saturday] night’s event proved effective, the key takeaway for future events is that enhancements should be expected at every level, as that is how the model is designed to function.&quot;
&quot;Every protective decision is driven by intelligence amid a dynamic and currently elevated threat environment. We are actively focused on identifying the trigger for this incident and fully understanding the factors that led to it,&quot; he added, when asked about security measures for the visit. 
The four-day trip aims to mark America’s 250th birthday—which celebrates the nation’s freedom from British rule. Charles’ visit comes against the backdrop of the war with Iran and criticism from Trump of Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
&quot;It’s been 87 years since King George VI became the first king to ever step foot on American soil, and next week King Charles III will become the second British king to ever visit the Land of the Free,&quot; former advisor to Prime Minister Boris Johnson Thomas Corbett-Dillon told Fox News Digital.
The visit will kick off Monday morning with a formal ceremony at the White House and a ceremonial military review. The King and Queen will participate in several events, including a private tea.
&quot;This is a monumental occasion, coming 250 years since the revolutionaries declared themselves free from the rule of the British crown. They now welcome that same crown with love, adoration, and open arms,&quot; said Corbett-Dillon.
Charles will deliver an address to Congress after his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, first delivered a speech at the Capitol during a state visit to the U.S. in 1991.
The last king to visit the U.S. was King George VI in 1939, when he traveled with Queen Elizabeth to strengthen ties prior to World War II.
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&quot;The King is making one of the most politically sensitive trips of his life, visiting a White House that has publicly denounced his own Prime Minister on multiple occasions,&quot; said Corbett-Dillon.
While the visit will celebrate the U.S.-U.K. alliance, it also unfolds at a politically sensitive moment, with tensions lingering over Iran and Trump’s public criticism of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
&quot;This is not Winston Churchill we are dealing with,&quot; said Trump on March 3. &quot;By the way, I’m not happy with the U.K. either,&quot; the president continued, referring to Starmer blocking the United States’ use of U.K. bases to launch attacks on Iran. 
Trump’s frustration with Starmer stems from Britain’s refusal to fully join the U.S. campaign against Iran, and has urged U.S. allies to get involved militarily or operationally, particularly around protecting oil shipments in the Strait of Hormuz.
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&quot;The President may be tempted to push the King to back him in Iran,&quot; Corbett-Dillon said.
The monarch’s visit follows Trump’s state visit to the U.K. in September.
&quot;The special relationship remains above the day-to-day politics of our two nations and is cemented in our shared heritage and history,&quot; said Corbett-Dillon.
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			  <news:name>Steve Kerr admits he was &apos;wrong&apos; on Hong Kong, regrets calling Trump a &apos;buffoon&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Steve Kerr admits he was &apos;wrong&apos; on Hong Kong, regrets calling Trump a &apos;buffoon&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Steve Kerr&apos;s new New Yorker interview sounds a lot less like a man eager to lecture Americans and a lot more like a man trying to clean up a mess he&apos;s spent years making. Throughout his coaching career in Golden State, Kerr has taken every opening to preach left-wing politics.
Suddenly, though, the Warriors coach sounds like someone who is trying to move more toward the middle. Or at least sound that way.
New Yorker staff writer Charles Bethea had a lengthy, and revealing, sit-down with Kerr. It&apos;s not revealing because Bethea is an objective journalist who desired to seek truth. Quite the opposite, in fact.
Bethea doesn&apos;t even try to hide his own left-wing bias. He opens the piece with a glowing affection toward Kerr before making his position on the longtime NBA coach crystal clear. He writes that Kerr has been &quot;refreshingly outspoken&quot; throughout his career. Does anyone think Bethea would describe a conservative coach or athlete as &quot;refreshingly outspoken&quot;? Of course not.
But the writer took it a step further, calling Kerr&apos;s 2022 Uvalde comments &quot;informed and impassioned advocacy.&quot; It&apos;s always &quot;informed and impassioned advocacy&quot; when the writer agrees. If he disagrees, then it&apos;s &quot;dangerous misinformation&quot; or &quot;bigotry&quot; or some other word-of-the-day from the progressive rhetoric dictionary.
And the bias didn&apos;t stop at the introduction. Even Bethea&apos;s questions were designed to let Kerr know he was speaking with an ally, not an objective journalist (let alone an adversary). But, perhaps against his own intentions, Bethea&apos;s bias exposed the most interesting part of the interview.
When Hong Kong comes up, Bethea doesn&apos;t frame the issue as hypocrisy. He says President Donald Trump relished what he &quot;perceived to be hypocrisy&quot; from Kerr and the NBA. Sure, the &quot;perceived hypocrisy&quot; of constantly lecturing about social justice while keeping quiet about China&apos;s human rights violations to keep cashing checks from the Communist regime. How could anyone perceive that as &quot;hypocritical&quot;?
Even when The New Yorker gets to New Yorker gets to one of the clearest examples of the normally loose-lipped Kerr going silent when the league&apos;s business interests were involved, it still can&apos;t resist softening the premise for him.
But even speaking to a friendly interviewer, Kerr sounds like a guy backing off. He says he&apos;s learned he needs to be better about &quot;representing our organization&quot; without getting too personal. He says he regrets calling Donald Trump a &quot;buffoon.&quot; He says it&apos;s better to focus on policy and values than personal insults. And then he does something even more telling. He admits his old Hong Kong answer was &quot;really weak,&quot; says &quot;Yeah. I was wrong,&quot; and acknowledges he was trying to &quot;walk the company line&quot; and not make the NBA mad.
Bethea didn&apos;t follow up on this answer at all, by the way. Instead, he pivoted right to praising Kerr for his Uvalde stance. Modern journalism, right?
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There&apos;s some important context here. Recent reporting from NBA reporters Marc Spears and Nick Friedell suggested Kerr&apos;s constant political commentary had created internal frustration inside the Warriors. Spears said he&apos;d heard Kerr may have been &quot;stifled a little bit.&quot; Friedell reported that league and team sources said Kerr&apos;s desire to speak candidly on social and political issues had, at times, caused internal frustration. That&apos;s interesting coming from an NBA franchise in an overtly left-wing sports league.
And we&apos;ve seen this exact pattern from Kerr before.
Back in January, after the Renee Good shooting in Minnesota, Kerr did what he always does: blast out an uninformed take straight out of the progressive playbook. He didn&apos;t wait for facts or leave room for uncertainty. He said it was &quot;shameful&quot; that law enforcement officers could &quot;commit murder&quot; and seemingly get away with it, and he accused the government of lying about what happened.
He did it again after the Alex Pretti shooting, saying ICE wasn&apos;t really &quot;rooting out violent criminals&quot; but detaining &quot;5-year-old kindergartners&quot; and U.S. citizens.
Then came the part Kerr usually doesn&apos;t have to deal with in friendly sports media circles. A follow-up question. Although the NBA and the Warriors were initially reluctant to allow OutKick into the media room, they finally relented. When OutKick asked him directly about his comments, Kerr backed off.
&quot;I definitely misspoke,&quot; Kerr said while acknowledging that ICE was arresting some criminals, said he &quot;immediately regretted&quot; the comment, and apologized for &quot;the misinformation.&quot; If Kerr deserves to be labeled as refreshing, it&apos;s not because he spouts left-wing talking points at news conferences. A lot of coaches and players do that and are hailed as heroes by the fellow lefties in sports media. It was refreshing to hear Kerr admit that he made a mistake and apologize.
And that&apos;s where Doc Rivers comes in.
When Rivers, who was the Milwaukee Bucks head coach at the time, got the same kind of opportunity, he did the exact opposite. OutKick followed up with Rivers about his own ICE comments, and Rivers didn&apos;t change his tune at all. In fact, he doubled down.
Asked whether calling the Minnesota shooting &quot;murder&quot; was a legal judgment or a moral one, Rivers answered, &quot;Both, and I don&apos;t change that at all.&quot; Asked whether U.S. citizens who are Brown should be worried about ICE, Rivers said, &quot;We all should be.&quot; That&apos;s a coach who got pushback and chose escalation. Kerr got pushback and chose retreat. In a league full of players and coaches who love to moralize, that distinction matters.
That&apos;s why this New Yorker article matters more than it looks like it should. On the surface, it&apos;s exactly what people would expect from a magazine that shares Kerr&apos;s worldview. The piece is affectionate, admiring, and shamelessly tilted in his favor. Bethea openly praises Kerr&apos;s politics and makes no effort to push back. Instead, he tries to soften the rough edges in Kerr&apos;s favor. Basically, he does the opposite of journalism.
And even with all that help, Kerr still sounds more hesitant than the version of himself who used to relish turning every podium into his own little bully pulpit.
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None of this means Kerr has changed sides. He hasn&apos;t. He&apos;s still one of the NBA&apos;s most predictable left-wing voices. He&apos;s still much more comfortable lecturing the country when it&apos;s time for selective outrage and stays conveniently silent when the NBA interests are involved. Readers might notice that Kerr said he gave a &quot;weak answer&quot; on China previously, but he didn&apos;t bother to give a new &quot;strong&quot; answer that might upset the CCP and his NBA bosses.
And he&apos;s still being rewarded for that posture by outlets like The New Yorker, which treat progressive activism from sports figures as a sign of bravery instead of the virtue-signaling that it is.
But he also sounds like someone who&apos;s started to understand that there can be a downside to the act. The old Steve Kerr routine was simple: say the expected left-wing thing and then let the liberal media fawn on his &quot;bravery&quot; and never ask a follow-up question. It worked for a long time.
Then the ICE comments came and a media outlet called OutKick did some actual journalism and asked a follow-up question. That&apos;s when Kerr&apos;s tune started to change. He apologized. Now, reports are surfacing that people around the Warriors might be getting tired of his act, too.
Finally, there&apos;s this New Yorker interview, where even under the friendliest conditions imaginable, Kerr sounds like a man trying to leave himself more room to retreat.
But no, Steve Kerr isn&apos;t abandoning politics or moving more toward the middle. Instead, he&apos;s doing something much more subtle than that.
He&apos;s changing how far he&apos;s willing to push his talking points when there&apos;s a real chance of pushback.
And the fact that you can see that shift even in a fawning New Yorker article makes it a lot harder to miss.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ro Khanna says DHS must be funded after pressed on WHCD shooting fallout</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ro Khanna says DHS must be funded after pressed on WHCD shooting fallout</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., said Sunday that Congress should maintain full funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) while reiterating his opposition to specific Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) spending. The remarks came during an interview on NBC’s &quot;Meet the Press&quot; following an overnight shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington.
When asked by host Kristen Welker if Congress needed to act in response to the violence at the Washington Hilton, Khanna emphasized his support for DHS, but drew a firm line regarding ICE.
&quot;Absolutely, we&apos;ve been funding [DHS]. The Democrats have been saying we want to fund DHS,&quot; Khanna said. &quot;We just don&apos;t want to fund ICE agents for raids against American citizens and immigrants in ways that break the law.&quot;
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The congressman appeared on the program the morning after a gunman breached a security checkpoint at the hotel where the annual black-tie event was being held. Authorities confirmed that a suspect, identified as 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen of Torrance, California, was carrying a shotgun, a handgun, and multiple knives when he was intercepted by Secret Service agents. One agent was struck by a bullet but was saved by a ballistic vest; the agent is expected to make a full recovery.
Khanna condemned the attack and praised the law enforcement officers who intervened.
&quot;It was absolutely horrific,&quot; Khanna said. &quot;I&apos;m so relieved that the president, the First Lady, every administration official, and all the guests are safe. I appreciate law enforcement, particularly the Secret Service agent who was shot, and I hope he makes a full recovery.&quot;
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Beyond the immediate investigation, Khanna called for a unified, bipartisan effort to address the rise in domestic political violence.
&quot;We need a bipartisan national commission on political violence in this country,&quot; Khanna suggested. &quot;We should look at social media, mental health issues, and the impact of our political rhetoric. We need to do something to bring the temperature down.&quot;
When asked about his confidence in the Secret Service and FBI investigation, Khanna expressed full support for the agencies while suggesting that security protocols for major Washington events may require a comprehensive review.
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&quot;I do believe they are going to conduct a thorough investigation,&quot; Khanna said. Noting that he has attended similar events, he added that current security configurations could be improved: &quot;It has always struck me as a bit odd that the metal detectors are placed just before the ballroom as opposed to the hotel entrance. Perhaps there are things that need to be fixed.&quot;
Trump addressed the nation following the incident, praising the bravery of the Secret Service and vowing that the dinner will be rescheduled. Officials state that the motive for the attack remains under investigation.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Archaeologists pinpoint site of doomed &apos;Spanish Roanoke&apos; colony after unearthing single clue</news:name>
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			<news:title>Archaeologists pinpoint site of doomed &apos;Spanish Roanoke&apos; colony after unearthing single clue</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Archaeologists pinpointed the exact location of the so-called &quot;Spanish Roanoke,&quot; a doomed colony that collapsed within years — after they uncovered a single coin that helped confirm the site.
A group of Chilean researchers recently announced the discovery of the exact location of Rey Don Felipe, later known as Port Famine, along the Strait of Magellan in Chilean Patagonia.
The colony was established by King Philip II of Spain in 1584 in an effort to control the strait, a critical passage between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.
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But within three years, the site was found abandoned and its colonists dead — earning the name Port Famine.
Using metal detection and high-precision geolocation, researchers tracked variations in signal strength across the ground to pinpoint where to dig.
There, they unearthed a coin — a significant find because it was recovered in situ, meaning exactly where it was originally placed.
The find was consistent with historical accounts describing a coin placed as part of a founding ritual.
&quot;We initially detected a very strong signal, but we didn’t know what it was,&quot; Francisco Garrido, an archaeologist at Chile&apos;s National Museum of Natural History, said in a press release.
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&quot;With the data we gathered, we selected the excavation point — and that&apos;s where we found the coin.&quot;
The silver coin is a real de a coho, or &quot;piece of eight&quot; — commonly used across the Spanish Empire.
Pictures of the more than 400-year-old coin show it has an irregular, hand-cut shape, typical of early Spanish colonial minting.
In a press release, researchers called Port Famine &quot;one of the most tragic and mysterious colonial experiments in the Americas.&quot;
They added, &quot;The discovery highlights the fragility of early colonial ventures, showing how settlements like Rey Don Felipe and Roanoke were shaped by isolation, limited resources, and uncertain support from distant imperial centers.&quot;
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The site was discovered in the 1950s, but it hasn&apos;t been excavated in more than half a century, said Soledad González Díaz, a researcher at Bernardo O&apos;Higgins University in Santiago.
González Díaz told Fox News Digital in a translated email that since then, historians have uncovered multiple historical documents, including a 16th-century map — and that survey and analysis technologies &quot;have advanced greatly in precision.&quot;
She added, &quot;This demonstrates the importance of returning to already known sites with new questions and tools.&quot;
She also noted that the coin indicates &quot;the exact point where the colonizing project was materialized,&quot; referring to a ceremonial placement described in historical records.
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&quot;Its discovery not only coincides with documentary descriptions, but it also has deep symbolic value, since it forms part of a foundational rite,&quot; added González Díaz.
&quot;These ceremonies were solemn occasions through which the Spanish monarchy marked its presence and took possession of new territories.&quot;
The researcher hopes that the excavation will reveal more why the colony failed — and shed light on the lives of the colonists and Indigenous populations in Patagonia.
&quot;The most widespread version of the story of Rey Don Felipe states that the colony failed due to hunger and desolation. …  While there is some truth to that, the reality was much more complex,&quot; she said.
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&quot;What we see instead is a scenario also marked by tensions, conflict and violence — elements that must be incorporated into the analysis in order to understand the failure of the project.&quot;
Despite excavating in a remote environment, the historian noted that her team only faced &quot;logistical challenges, nothing impossible to overcome.&quot;
González Díaz said the project has been documented in audiovisual format from the start — and that the team is working on a documentary set to be released next year.
&quot;The research began in a very spectacular way. During our first campaign, in 2019, two bronze artillery pieces belonging to the expedition came to light,&quot; she added.
&quot;This finding marked a very strong starting point for the work we have carried out since then.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>King Charles and Queen Camilla to visit Trump at White House in first US trip as British monarchs</news:name>
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			<news:title>King Charles and Queen Camilla to visit Trump at White House in first US trip as British monarchs</news:title>
			<news:keywords>King Charles and Queen Camilla have a packed schedule for their first visit to the United States since becoming Britain&apos;s monarchs.
Their visit to the United States marks the first time a British monarch has visited the country since the late Queen Elizabeth visited in 2007 to celebrate the anniversary of the Jamestown settlement.
&quot;The visit will be an opportunity to recognise the shared history of our two nations; the breadth of the economic, security and cultural relationship that has developed since then; and the deep people-to-people connections which unite communities,&quot; reads a press release from the U.K. Embassy.
During their four-day visit, in celebration of the 250th anniversary of America&apos;s independence, the King and Queen will travel to Washington D.C., New York and Virginia, where they will meet with the country&apos;s leaders and different community organizations.
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The royals&apos; visit comes after Washington D.C. was shaken by a shooting at the White House Correspondents&apos; Dinner on Saturday. 
President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, first lady Melania Trump and other top officials were evacuated from the Washington Hilton Hotel ballroom on after a gunman exchanged fire with Secret Service agents in the lobby before being subdued and taken into custody. The suspect, identified as 31-year-old Cole Allen, of Torrance, Calif., shot a Secret Service officer in his ballistic vest before being tackled to the ground.
The Secret Service agent is expected to make a full recovery and was released from the hospital Sunday. Allen is facing federal charges including assaulting a federal officer and using a firearm during a crime of violence, with additional charges possible.
In a statement to Fox News Digital on Sunday, a Buckingham Palace spokesperson confirmed that Charles and Camilla&apos;s trip to the US was moving forward despite the shooting.
&quot;Following discussions on both sides of the Atlantic through the day, and acting on advice of Government, we can confirm the State Visit by Their Majesties will proceed as planned,&quot; the spokesperson said. &quot;The King and Queen are most grateful to all those who have worked at pace to ensure this remains the case and are looking forward to the Visit getting underway tomorrow,&quot; the spokesperson added.
A palace source told Fox News Digital that Charles and Camilla reached out privately to the president and the first lady &quot;to express their sympathies with all those affected on the night and their gratitude to the security services who prevented further injury.&quot;
The first stop on the royals&apos; journey will be Washington D.C., where they will be greeted by Trump and Melania, with a private tea at the White House on Monday, April 27.
Also included in their itinerary is a garden party, a ceremonial military review and a bilateral meeting, which the president and king will attend, while the queen and first lady have their own meeting.
&quot;His Majesty, accompanied by The Queen, will deliver an address to Congress,&quot; the press release says. &quot;This will be only the second time a British Monarch has addressed a joint meeting, following Queen Elizabeth II’s speech at the Capitol during a State Visit to the United States, in 1991.&quot;
They will then return to the White House for a state dinner hosted by President Trump and Melania. The following day, the king and queen will leave Washington D.C., but not before laying &quot;a wreath and flowers in honour of the fallen,&quot; to recognize the military alliance between the U.S. and the U.K.
During an interview with the BBC, President Trump showed his excitement for their visit, telling the outlet that King Charles is &quot;a fantastic man&quot; and that he can &quot;absolutely&quot; see the two countries remaining lasting allies.
According to the press release, the royals will then travel from Washington to New York.
&quot;In New York, The King and Queen will undertake engagements reflecting the modern relationship between the UK and the US, including strong economic and cultural ties connecting the British and American people. The visit will also celebrate community initiatives, working to improve the lives of people in New York and across the United States.&quot;
While in New York, the monarchs will visit first responders and families of those who lost their lives in the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001, in recognition of the 25th anniversary of the attacks.
In addition, they will visit an organization that teaches children affected by food insecurity how to farm sustainably, an event for The Queen&apos;s Reading Room as well as an event with business and financial leaders &quot;representing the breadth of the economic relationship driving growth in the UK and the US.&quot;
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&quot;The King and Queen will conclude their visit to New York at a reception celebrating the work of The King’s Trust in shaping the lives of young people across America, as well as showcasing the cultural links between the US and the UK, including the UK’s world-leading creative industries,&quot; the statement explained.
Charles and Camilla will then travel to Virginia where they will meet with local community organizations, attend performances by local Appalachian groups, which have historical ties to the region, and attend a block party to celebrate America&apos;s 250th birthday.
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The King will travel next to one of America&apos;s national parks, where he will learn about the programs in place to protect the country&apos;s natural environment, while the Queen will visit a farm and learn of America&apos;s horse racing industry, which has &quot;long-term links with the sport in the U.K.&quot;
Their visit to the United States comes just a few months after the President and First Lady traveled to the U.K. in September 2025, making Trump the first elected political leader to be invited for two U.K. state visits. Trump was previously invited for a state visit in June 2019 by Queen Elizabeth II during his first term as president.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Trump endorses the idea of changing ICE to NICE</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump endorsed the idea of renaming U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as National Immigration and Customs Enforcement (NICE).
In a Truth Social post, he shared a screenshot of a post on X in which someone had written, &quot;I want Trump to change ICE to NICE (National Immigration and Customs Enforcement) so the media has to say NICE agents all day everyday.&quot;
&quot;GREAT IDEA!!! DO IT. President DJT&quot; Trump wrote on the Truth Social post.
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Fox News Digital has reached out to the White House for comment.
The official White House rapid response X account shared a screenshot of Trump&apos;s Truth Social post.
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The Trump administration has been aiming to secure the border and crack down on illegal immigrants.
Some Democrats advocate for abolishing ICE.
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For example, progressive Democratic Rep. Pramila Jayapal of Washington declared earlier this month in a post on X, &quot;ICE is not keeping us safe. It&apos;s terrorizing our communities, detaining U.S. citizens, and letting people die in custody. Abolish ICE.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>A man who has worked as a tutor and graduated from the California Institute of Technology is being held by authorities in connection with the armed attack at the White House correspondents’ dinner.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Even Before the Gunfire. Many Guests Bore the Scars of Political Violence</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Gunfire at a press gala on Saturday underscored the ever growing club of political figures whose lives have been upended by violence.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Virginia senators want to inflict their tyrannical gun strategy on entire country</news:name>
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			<news:title>Virginia senators want to inflict their tyrannical gun strategy on entire country</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It’s often said that bad ideas start in California and make their way east. But these days, Virginia looks eager to take that crown. 
The two U.S. senators from the Old Dominion aren’t just embracing gun control from Richmond — they’re trying to export it nationwide. Democrat Sens. Tim Kaine and Mark Warner have rolled out the so-called &quot;Virginia Plan,&quot; a package that would take 13 of the most extreme gun restrictions in Virginia law and impose them on the entire country. 
In pushing this agenda, Kaine points to the 2007 Virginia Tech massacre as justification. But the facts tell a different story. A comprehensive analysis of mass shootings for more than 75 years demonstrates that 93% of mass public shootings occur in so-called Gun-Free Zones. That suggests the problem is not too many guns, but too many places where only the attacker is armed and victims are left defenseless. 
Nevertheless, Kaine and Warner want to expand those very zones — prohibiting firearms within 1,000 feet of most hospitals and mental health facilities. But does anyone seriously believe a sign will stop a criminal intent on murder? These attackers ignore such restrictions all the time. And given that most of them choose these disarmament zones, it’s hard to escape the conclusion that these policies don’t deter attacks — they invite them.
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Take a hospital in Darby, Penn. A deranged individual entered, intent on killing as many people as possible in 2014. By the logic of gun control advocates, that attack should never have happened. The shooter was prohibited from owning firearms — he couldn’t pass a background check. Yet he still obtained several guns illegally.
And the hospital was exactly what gun control proponents claim to want: a place where no one but law enforcement is allowed to carry. But, in practice, those restrictions did nothing to stop him. And as the saying goes, when seconds count, police are minutes away. 
The gunman walked right past a &quot;no guns allowed&quot; sign and opened fire. What he didn’t expect was resistance. His intended target, Dr. Lee Silverman, was a lawful permit holder who carried despite the hospital’s policy. When the shooting began, Silverman took cover and returned fire, striking the attacker multiple times and stopping the rampage. Tragically, one life was lost — but authorities credited him with preventing a much larger massacre.
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That’s not theory — that’s reality. And yet Virginia’s leaders are moving in the opposite direction. Among the 13 provisions in the Virginia Plan, the most egregious may be its ban on commonly owned firearms — a restriction that Virginia itself is now preparing to enforce. 
The term &quot;assault weapon&quot; is one of the most misleading labels in this debate. But any item used to kill could be labeled an &quot;assault weapon.&quot; FBI data from the past five years shows knives are used in about 1,500 homicides annually — over three times more than all rifles combined. AR-15s are only a small subset of long guns. So why is policy fixated on one category that represents a tiny fraction of violent crime? 
These bans don’t just miss the mark — they come at a real cost. The firearms being targeted are among the most popular in the country for lawful purposes, including self-defense. Stripping law-abiding citizens of access to effective defensive tools doesn’t disarm criminals — it only tilts the balance against those who follow the law. If the goal is public safety, we should focus on violent offenders, not restrict responsible citizens. 
That’s something President Donald Trump has done well. Our country is enjoying unprecedented safety — and it didn’t come from new gun restrictions. It came from a shift in priorities. In the first month of his second administration, Trump implemented measures aimed at deporting violent gang members, ending catch-and-release policies for illegal aliens and getting repeat offenders off the streets. That’s what real public safety looks like.
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The results speak for themselves. We saw the largest single-year drop in murders ever recorded — without a single new federal gun control law. While some politicians insist more gun restrictions are the answer, the data shows otherwise: enforce the law, incarcerate violent offenders and crime falls. That should be a wake-up call for anti-gun Democrats like Kaine and Warner. But they’ll likely ignore it. 
In the end, this isn’t just a policy debate — it’s a real fight over whether this nation will respect the Constitution or bend the knee to tyranny. That’s why Gun Owners of America has been engaged in court battles across the country: challenging Illinois’ so-called assault weapons ban, pushing back against expanded Gun-Free Zones in New York, and preparing a challenge to Virginia’s new ban on commonly owned firearms.
At its core, the Virginia Plan is about exporting Virginia’s experiment to the nation. But if it becomes a national model, it will also meet a national response — in the courts, in the states and in defense of the Second Amendment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>ACLU, NAACP accused of trying to &apos;sabotage&apos; US tourism with &apos;fearmongering&apos; campaign</news:name>
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			<news:title>ACLU, NAACP accused of trying to &apos;sabotage&apos; US tourism with &apos;fearmongering&apos; campaign</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A progressive &quot;fearmongering&quot; campaign ahead of the World Cup is drawing backlash as one critic accused leftist groups of trying to &quot;sabotage&quot; the U.S. tourist industry by targeting American business owners over their opposition to President Donald Trump.
In an interview with Fox News Digital, Geoff Freeman, president of the U.S. Travel Association, called &quot;questioning the safety of travelers&quot; to the U.S. a &quot;step too far.&quot; He also called discouraging international visitors from traveling to the U.S. to make a political point about the Trump administration the &quot;height of absurdity.&quot;
&quot;If we discourage these travelers from coming, travel businesses are going to pay a heavy price, and that&apos;s not just in the 11 [FIFA] host cities around the country, that&apos;s all around the country,&quot; he said.
&quot;We all have policies we disagree with, and there&apos;s a way to express ourselves when we disagree with those policies. But holding the bellman, holding the waitress, holding the small travel business hostage in order to make your political point is extremely disrespectful.&quot;
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The New York Times-owned outlet The Athletic reported this week that 120 fan groups and civil society organizations published a travel advisory warning potential World Cup visitors to the U.S. about possible arbitrary detention and inhumane conditions. Groups that backed the warning included Amnesty International USA, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
The groups warned that visitors could face human rights violations in the U.S., including arbitrary denial of entry, risk of detention, invasive social media screening, searches of electronic devices, racial profiling and suppression of free speech. The advisory also warned that immigrants, ethnic minorities, LGBTQ+ individuals and others are &quot;most vulnerable to serious harm&quot; when traveling within the country due to the &quot;Trump administration’s rising authoritarianism and increasing violence,&quot; according to the outlet.
The advisory called on travelers to the U.S. to &quot;exercise caution and have an emergency contingency plan.&quot;
Though it noted concerns about previous World Cups in countries such as Russia and Qatar, The Athletic called it &quot;highly unusual&quot; for such warnings to come from so many civil rights organizations in a host country.
A FIFA spokesperson told Fox News Digital that &quot;as per article 3 of the FIFA Statutes, FIFA is committed to respecting all internationally recognized human rights and shall strive to promote the protection of these rights.&quot;
The spokesperson went on that &quot;the development and publication of the FWC2026 Sustainability and Human Rights Strategy, the FWC2026 Human Rights Framework, and the recently updated FIFA Statement on Human Rights Defenders and Media Representatives as well as the establishment of an FWC2026 Human Rights Advisory Group comprised of independent experts and the wide advertisement of the FIFA Human Rights Grievance Mechanism, are all evidence of FIFA’s commitment to human rights across all key activities and actors connected to the tournament.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to FIFA for comment. The White House’s World Cup Task Force has staunchly denied any such risks to visitors to the U.S.
Davis Ingle, a spokesperson for the White House, emphasized to Fox News Digital that &quot;international visitors who legally come to the United States for the World Cup have nothing to worry about.&quot;
While emphasizing that foreign visitors must be &quot;proactive&quot; in preparing their travel documents ahead of time, he dismissed the advisory as &quot;ridiculous scare tactics driven by liberal activist groups and the left-wing media.&quot;
&quot;What makes someone a target for immigration enforcement is whether or not they are illegally in the U.S.— full stop,&quot; he explained. &quot;Speculation to the contrary is ill-informed.&quot;
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&quot;President Trump is focused on ensuring that this is not only an incredible experience for all fans and visitors, but also the safest and most secure in history,&quot; said Ingle. &quot;Our mission is simple: ensure every fan – Americans and visitors alike – has a safe and unforgettable experience.&quot;
Ingle said that the Department of Homeland Security will be working with local and federal partners to secure the 2026 FIFA World Cup &quot;in line with federal law [and] the U.S. Constitution — as we do with every major sporting event, while showcasing American greatness to the entire world.&quot;
&quot;The FIFA 2026 World Cup will no doubt be one of the greatest and most spectacular events in the history of mankind, attracting millions of fans from around the world to eleven host cities across America,&quot; Ingle went on. &quot;This will be a monumental event that requires close coordination between the Trump Administration, FIFA, and all of our great federal, state, and local partners.&quot;
Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Transportation ripped media outlets that it said are advancing the fearmongering campaign. The spokesperson told Fox News Digital that &quot;The New York Times should be held equally responsible for platforming these baseless claims as the Far Left activist groups making them.&quot;
&quot;Comparing tourists who legally enter our country to illegal aliens who circumvent the system is absurd,&quot; said the DOT spokesperson. &quot;America is the greatest and freest country in the world. We have put millions of man-hours and billions of dollars into planning and facilitating a world-class event for millions of Americans and international visitors to enjoy this summer.&quot;
A spokesperson for The Athletic responded to this by telling Fox News Digital that &quot;The Athletic&apos;s reporting is a fact-based account of a public advisory issued by more than 120 official globally recognized organizations, making clear the positions of these groups.&quot; 
The spokesperson added that &quot;it is the role of news journalists to report on topics of broad public interest like this,&quot; saying, &quot;Our article also makes clear criticisms of these groups&apos; position, including responses from both FIFA and the White House.&quot; 
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Speaking with Fox News Digital on Friday, Freeman further backed the Trump administration’s preparations. He said the administration has &quot;taken several important steps to welcome international travelers.&quot;
Steps the administration has already taken to prepare include reducing visa wait times by creating a fast pass for those who have tickets to games and the introduction of new technologies by U.S. Customs and Border Protection to speed the processing of travelers entering the country, Freeman said.
He emphasized that the economic impact of international travel for the World Cup &quot;has an opportunity to permeate all aspects of the United States.&quot;
&quot;International travelers are incredibly important in the United States,&quot; he explained, noting that these travelers &quot;spend eight times more than the average American spends when they move around the country.&quot;
&quot;The beauty of the international traveler is they&apos;re not using our services. They&apos;re not using healthcare. They&apos;re not using the education,&quot; he said. &quot;They&apos;re coming here, they&apos;re spending their money and they&apos;re going home, telling their friends and family, ‘Hey, you should go do the same thing.’&quot;
&quot;I think what the NAACP, the ACLU and other organizations are doing right now is trying to sabotage these games to make a political point,&quot; he went on, adding, &quot;It&apos;s fearmongering to discourage tens of millions of people from coming to the United States to make a political point.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Amnesty International USA, the ACLU and the NAACP for comment.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Mamdani&apos;s racial equity plan a hidden &apos;moving the goalposts&apos; ploy to justify massive gov expansion: expert</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New York City’s socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani is &quot;moving the goalposts&quot; on poverty in the nation’s largest city with his newly unveiled racial equity plan to justify a massive expansion of government intervention, a top city policy analyst warns.
Mamdani released his &quot;Preliminary Citywide Racial Equity Plan&quot; earlier this month, which quickly received pushback from President Donald Trump’s Justice Department as well as from the Manhattan Institute’s Santiago Vidal Calvo, who told Fox News Digital that when the report uses a &quot;true cost of living&quot; to claim 62% of New Yorkers can’t make ends meet in the city, it’s a ploy to declare a crisis that needs more government.
&quot;What he’s essentially doing is moving the goalposts,&quot; Vidal Calvo explained. &quot;He’s essentially saying that what the federal government qualifies as somebody below the poverty line — which is essentially like $34,000, $35,000 a year, those might be like 2024 numbers, but it’s pretty close to that — we’re essentially moving the goalposts so anybody under $160,000 with children cannot afford to live in New York City.&quot;
&quot;Those numbers, in reality, if you live in New York City, they don’t sound crazy, they don’t sound, you know, high. But in all of reality, for any single person across America, $160,000 is, you know, a breadwinner. It’s essentially enough money to raise a family and to have children and to have a good life. So when we move the goalposts into that direction, without actually recognizing what are the underlying issues of the disease, what are the actual problems that make New York City expensive, then we’re just attributing a problem and throwing a dart at the board and saying, &apos;This is it.&apos;&quot;
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The &quot;reality&quot; of the situation, Vidal Calvo says, is that you &quot;don’t make a place more affordable by making people earn more&quot; but instead the city needs to &quot;ask the right questions&quot; about policies that drive wage growth and new housing development. 
&quot;So the issue here is that we are focusing on a problem that the socialists in City Hall want to believe—that if you give people more money, they essentially can access more things,&quot; Vidal Calvo said. &quot;But you’re not asking what is the tradeoff of giving people more money. And just by placing that the &apos;True Cost of Living&apos; in New York City is $160,000 a year for people with children, that doesn’t necessarily mean that people, first, can afford that life or, second, they are able to get those salaries.&quot;
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The high cost of living in New York City is driven by several factors, including housing, which is an area where Vidal Calvo says City Hall needs to &quot;encourage more housing being built around the city.&quot;
&quot;That’s how you lower the price of housing,&quot; he said. &quot;It’s not by freezing rent, it’s not by stabilizing markets—normally what that leads is to more and higher prices.&quot;
Rather than a giant administrative effort to grow government with more departments and staffers, Vidal Calvo explained that the city should instead be reforming zoning to build faster, slash permitting delays, make it easier to establish child care facilities, reduce administrative barriers, and create opportunities for employers to hire more people and recruit talent from across the United States.
Mamdani&apos;s racial equity plan has drawn intense scrutiny from conservatives over its conclusions on race and efforts to base government action to address racial disparities, including from DOJ Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon who said she will &quot;review&quot; the matter.
Vidal Calvo, who recently published a New York Post op-ed on Mamdani&apos;s plan, told Fox News Digital, &quot;I feel like this is just another way to put DEI on the table without calling DEI.&quot;
&quot;And we have now found that in academia, in many government programs, in many existing architectures of social structures, DEI does not work, and unfortunately, this might be just another case in which it fails, and not because of the well-intended reason of trying to make everybody earn a living, because I feel like that&apos;s a good intention that everybody can have,&quot; Vidal Calvo explained. &quot;But it&apos;s about the solutions that they&apos;re trying to actually approach. It&apos;s about methodology of how they&apos;re actually trying to approach this method. You cannot argue that just because somebody is a different race, it&apos;s become insanely more unaffordable to make a living in New York City. That&apos;s not how it works.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Mamdani&apos;s office for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hamadeh Announces BRRRRT Act To Preserve A-10 Warthog</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hamadeh Announces BRRRRT Act To Preserve A-10 Warthog</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Ethan Faverino |
Congressman Abraham Hamadeh (R-AZ-08) announced that he has begun work on the BRRRRT Act (Bolstering Recognition, Resurgence, Retention, and Remembrance of the Thunderbolt) to ensure U.S. troops on the front lines continue to receive the most effective and lethal close air support available.
The legislation aims to reinforce the iconic A-10 Thunderbolt II, also known as the “Warthog,” whose distinctive sound has long provided reassurance to ground forces under fire. Hamadeh quoted one soldier, who called it, “One of the most terrifying yet beautiful sounds ever heard.”


In consultation with @SecWar, we will EXTEND the A-10 “Warthog” platform to 2030. This preserves combat power as the Defense Industrial Base works to increase combat aircraft production.
Thank you to @POTUS for your unwavering support of our warfighters and quick, decisive… pic.twitter.com/zn1l3OshdY
— Office of the Secretary of the Air Force (@SecAFOfficial) April 20, 2026





Earlier this week, at the request of President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, the Secretary of the Air Force announced that the Air Force will extend the A-10 Thunderbolt II through 2030. The service plans to keep two squadrons flying through that date: one active-duty squadron at Moody Air Force Base and one reserve squadron at Whiteman Air Force Base.
Congressman Hamadeh’s BRRRRT Act would build upon and strengthen this extension by:
Reinforcing the 2030 timeline and increasing the minimum number of A-10s required in the operational inventory.
Supporting robust training and sustainment pipelines for the platform.
Requiring that certain retired A-10s be preserved in rapidly recoverable conditions at the AMARG boneyard in Arizona to enable future surge capacity.
Directing an evaluation of retaining additional A-10s in Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard wings.
Examining the feasibility of selling or transferring A-10s to foreign partners, including through shared sustainment arrangements.
The bill would also mandate a comprehensive report to congressional defense committees on the A-10’s combat legacy. The report will cover the aircraft’s employment from Operation Desert Storm through current operations and analyze lessons learned for future close air support doctrine. Topics would include pilot training, weapons integration, battlefield communications, and air-ground integration.
Specifically, the legislation directs the Air Force to assess how elements of the A-10 mission set, command-and-control methods, and operational experience could inform emerging close air support concepts, such as human-machine teaming, autonomous collaborative aircraft, counter-drone operations, AI-enabled mission planning and targeting, digital battlefield communications, and distributed air-ground integration.
“As a former U. S. Army Intelligence officer, I know that the arrival of the A-10 creates the most beautiful sound ever heard by troops under fire on the battlefield,” stated Congressman Hamadeh, who oversees fighter platform programs on the House Armed Services Committee Subcommittee on Tactical Air and Land Forces. “For too long, the military industrial complex has pushed newer, not better, leaving our troops at risk by retiring the great Warthog. The A-10 is proof that newer isn’t always better and price has nothing to do with performance.”





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			<news:title>Report Finds Arizona Job Growth Lagging National Trends Amid Rising Unemployment</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Matthew Holloway |
Arizona’s job growth has fallen behind national trends over the past year, with the state recording a net loss of jobs and rising unemployment, according to a new report from Republicans on the Joint Economic Committee.
The February employment update for Arizona found the state added approximately 11,000 jobs month-over-month, but posted a net loss of about 300 jobs over the previous 12 months.
The report ranked Arizona 24th in the nation for job growth during that period.
Arizona’s unemployment rate rose to 4.6 percent, up from 4.2 percent one year earlier, while the state’s labor force participation rate declined to 61.7 percent, down 0.4 percentage points year-over-year.
Nationally, the labor market continued to expand, with U.S. payrolls increasing by roughly 178,000 jobs in March, while the national unemployment rate remained lower at approximately 4.3 percent.
The report indicates Arizona’s recent performance has lagged the national pace on several key labor metrics, including year-over-year job growth and unemployment trends.
At the same time, the data shows continued monthly job gains in Arizona, reflecting ongoing hiring activity despite weaker longer-term growth.
Other analyses have also pointed to slowing job growth in the state. A December 2025 update from the Common Sense Institute found Arizona’s job growth had moderated significantly compared to earlier post-pandemic years.
Separately, the Arizona Chamber Foundation reported that job growth in 2025 was minimal following revisions to earlier employment data.
Conversely, state officials have highlighted other economic indicators in recent months. Governor Katie Hobbs’ office cited a report ranking Arizona second nationally in overall economic performance, which includes measures such as population growth, domestic migration, and gross domestic product.
The Joint Economic Committee report focuses specifically on labor market conditions, including employment levels, unemployment, and workforce participation.





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			  <news:name>Iranian Regime Newspaper Praises Arizona Rep. Yassamin Ansari</news:name>
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			<news:title>Iranian Regime Newspaper Praises Arizona Rep. Yassamin Ansari</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Staff Reporter |
A media mouthpiece for the Islamic regime is praising Rep. Yassamin Ansari (D-AZ-03) for her actions in support of Iran. 
Ansari was featured on the front page of an Islamic Republic newspaper, Sazandegi, for her efforts to resist President Donald Trump’s approach to Iran. 


🚨 The regime is now openly promoting a NIAC-aligned American congresswoman.
Yassamin Ansari is being praised by an Islamic Republic newspaper, Sazandegi, for opposing U.S. pressure on the regime – pushing no real pressure, no regime change, just “diplomacy” that keeps it in… pic.twitter.com/7ZrpV6cvcd
— The Iran Watcher 🇮🇷 (@TheIranWatcher) April 23, 2026





The congresswoman filed Articles of Impeachment against Secretary of War Pete Hegseth earlier this month. (This title is Hegseth’s preferred alternate, authorized in an executive order last September as an unofficial secondary title; along those lines, the “Department of War” is another option for “Department of Defense.”) 
In a statement, Ansari accused Hegseth of high crimes and misdemeanors against Iranians. She also accused Hegseth of abuse of office and undignified conduct, unlawful military actions, and unauthorized disclosure of classified information. 
Ansari’s parents came to the U.S. from Iran. As many did, Ansari’s father overstayed a student visa to escape the Islamic Revolution. That visa was initially awarded to him in the early 1970s to attend the University of Oregon for engineering. 
Ansari’s mother came approximately a decade later; Ansari told The Guardian that her mother entered as a citizen since her grandfather had completed a medical residency in the U.S. several decades prior. One of Ansari’s grandfathers was imprisoned by the regime, Ansari told The New York Times. 
Ansari also told The Times that she desires a secular democracy for Iran. She has condemned the present regime for its terrorism and treatment of women. 
“I can say wholeheartedly: I want to see an actual democratic state, a secular state, a state where the people have decided who their leader is,” said Ansari. “Ultimately, I do think there needs to be an internationally monitored referendum, free and fair elections, because Iran is also a very diverse country. There’s 90 million people, and it’s not just Persians. There’s, you know, Armenians, Kurds. There’s different Jews, Baha’is, Muslims. Many people are secular. There’s got to be a coalition, and there’s got to be a model that is representative of everyone.”
Despite those remarks and her parents’ backgrounds, Ansari has proven through her resistance to Trump and stalwart defense of Iran to be a favorite of the Islamic regime. 
The National Iranian American Council (NIAC) and Public Affairs Alliance of Iranian-Americans (PAAIA), both pro-Iran lobbyist groups, endorsed Ansari throughout her campaign for Congress. 
Ansari has voiced continual opposition to U.S. involvement in the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. 
In an interview with The Guardian several weeks ago, Ansari called Trump a mentally ill, evil man that deserved to be removed from office over dragging the U.S. into the war. 
“There is no doubt in my mind he is mentally unstable and not all there but I also believe he is a deeply troubled, evil human being that only cares about himself and his family,” said Ansari. “He has shown that throughout his entire life. He has shown that throughout his presidency by ripping away healthcare and basic necessities from the average American, while he and his family have made billions of dollars.”





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			  <news:name>Every stop on King Charles, Queen Camilla&apos;s US visit: Here&apos;s where they&apos;re traveling in America</news:name>
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			<news:title>Every stop on King Charles, Queen Camilla&apos;s US visit: Here&apos;s where they&apos;re traveling in America</news:title>
			<news:keywords>King Charles III and Queen Camilla are set to travel to parts of the United States beginning Monday, with new details outlining a multi-city visit to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary of independence.
The royal couple will visit Washington, D.C., New York City and Virginia from April 27 through April 30, marking King Charles’ first official state visit to the United States as monarch, Buckingham Palace announced.
Queen Elizabeth II previously carried out four state visits to the U.S. in 1957, 1976, 1991 and 2007.
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President Donald Trump, who will host the royal couple at the White House, said he is looking forward to the visit.
Speaking to Fox News anchor Shannon Bream on &quot;Fox News Sunday,&quot; Trump said the royals&apos; trip to the U.S. was moving forward as planned.
&quot;King Charles is coming, and he&apos;s a great guy, and we look forward to it,&quot; Trump said. &quot;He&apos;s really a fantastic person and a tremendous representative.&quot;
In a statement to Fox News Digital on Sunday, a Buckingham Palace spokesperson confirmed that the shooting over the weekend at the White House Correspondents&apos; Dinner in Washington, D.C., has not derailed the royals&apos; visit.
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&quot;Following discussions on both sides of the Atlantic through the day, and acting on [the] advice of [the] government, we can confirm the State Visit by Their Majesties will proceed as planned,&quot; the spokesperson said.
Their trip comes during a milestone year commemorating 250 years since the United States declared independence, during the reign of the king’s ancestor, King George III.
Here are some of the highly anticipated stops on King Charles III and Queen Camilla&apos;s historic visit this week.
The visit begins in the nation’s capital, where King Charles and Queen Camilla are expected to be welcomed by President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump for a private tea, Reuters reported.
The pair will later attend a formal White House ceremony featuring a military review of troops, followed by a state dinner hosted by the president and first lady, the White House announced in a statement.
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King Charles is also scheduled to address Congress, marking only the second time a British monarch has delivered remarks to a joint meeting, after Queen Elizabeth II’s address in 1991, according to The Associated Press.
After Washington, the king and queen will travel to New York City, where they are expected to honor the victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks ahead of the 25th anniversary later this year, Fox News reported.
They will meet with first responders and families of victims, in addition to other engagements in the city.
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King Charles is set to visit a community organization focused on mentoring children through sustainable urban farming initiatives, while Queen Camilla will attend an event celebrating literature, including the 100th anniversary of Winnie-the-Pooh, People magazine reported.
The trip will wrap up in Virginia, where the royal couple will attend a community block party marking America 250, the nationwide celebration of the country’s 250th birthday, as Fox News has reported.
King Charles is also expected to visit a national park to meet with Indigenous communities involved in conservation efforts, while Queen Camilla will attend an event spotlighting U.S. horse racing, Fox13 reported.
&quot;He&apos;s a friend of mine for a long time. So he&apos;s coming, and we&apos;re going to have a great time. And he represents his nation like nobody else can do,&quot; Trump said, praising King Charles on &quot;Fox News Sunday,&quot;
Ashley Hume, Michael Dorgan and Brie Stimson of Fox News Digital contributed reporting.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>How Trump survives: Battling the media, former allies and assassination attempts</news:name>
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			<news:title>How Trump survives: Battling the media, former allies and assassination attempts</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Donald Trump has been written off a thousand times and always managed to bounce back.
He hung on when he first got in the race and was mocked as a sideshow. When the &quot;Access Hollywood&quot; tape came out. When his supporters attacked the Capitol on Jan. 6. 
He outlasted two impeachments and four criminal cases. He won reelection when that seemed like a long shot. He’s the Harry Houdini of Washington. 
And on Saturday night, he survived his third assassination attempt. At a dinner that was expected to feature the president mocking the media, his calm response to being targeted by a heavily armed shooter generated enormous sympathy for him. It’s a dangerous job, he said.
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In fact, he &quot;fought like hell&quot; to continue with the Correspondents&apos; Association dinner, but the Secret Service – one of whose members was shot but saved by a protective vest – insisted on clearing the room. 
At the same time, Trump has such mounting political problems that it’s hard to avoid the conclusion he’s in a free fall. 
The president is bogged down in an unpopular war and canceled the latest talks. Rising gas prices are inflicting pain at home. He may be losing the redistricting wars. Some of his most prominent supporters in the conservative media have turned on him with a vengeance, even apologizing for having supported him.
That’s not all. The Democrats are virtually certain to win the House. They are talking about impeaching Trump the day they’re sworn in. Sure, he’d be acquitted in the Senate, but his last two years would be a blizzard of investigations and payback.
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What’s more, the president can’t run again. He’ll still have the power of incumbency, but the House can block most of what he wants to do (and this is beyond the media fantasy that the opposition party could take the Senate as well).
In the ever-present polls, Trump has dropped as low as 33% approval in an AP survey, his worst numbers ever.
More eye-popping is a new survey with a large sample, from Strength in Numbers/Verasight, which says 21% of Republicans support impeachment, with 72% opposed. Among independents, 50% back impeaching the president.   
And a Fox News poll found more respondents trusting the Democrats over the Republicans on the economy, by four points, for the first time in 15 years.
This comes against the backdrop of Trump having fired three women in his Cabinet, creating a sense of disorder, and his wife giving a televised speech to deny any involvement with Jeffrey Epstein.
But let’s have a reality check.
Trump’s relentless attacks on the press have taken their toll, with many dismissing the coverage as fueled by personal hostility. And Democrats, with few exceptions, aren’t helping themselves by appearing to root for the Iranian terrorists when our service members are at risk.
By November, the Iran war could be a distant memory. The economy might enjoy an uptick. Even now, with the ceasefire collapsing over the Strait of Hormuz blockade, the stock market has hit record highs.
Trump will use his media mastery to dominate the news agenda. He already takes calls from reporters at all hours. 
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The Democrats, meanwhile, are leaderless. Even if Hakeem Jeffries is speaker, the president will make far more news. That won’t change until the 2028 primaries, when a front-runner or two emerges.
Trump can make news with executive orders, such as moving marijuana to a lower classification and boosting research into psychedelic drugs.
The betrayal being voiced by his onetime allies on the right, who embraced his pledge of no new foreign wars, may be less important for those not immersed in the online world. But it is a bellwether for the splintering of the MAGA coalition.
Now some of its leading members are calling him erratic and reckless.
No one is loving this more than the Democrats and the Never Trumpers, who say wait, you’re just noticing this now? We’ve been telling you this for years.
&quot;Trump looks desperate to run for the hills,&quot; says New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd. &quot;He constantly says he has defeated the mullahs and ‘obliterated’ their military power, and yet Iran refuses to be subdued.&quot;
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What’s obvious, says veteran columnist Andrew Sullivan: &quot;Trump is completely out of his depth. He went to war impulsively. He never expected the Iranians to close the Strait of Hormuz; and then they did. And he can’t re-open it. In fact, he decided to close it again. Or something.&quot;
Throw in the AI image of Trump as Jesus, which offended many Catholics, and the list of unforced errors just grows. He’s even attacked the Supreme Court, a third of which he appointed.
And there is growing concern about the health of the president, who will soon turn 80, with television running footage every time he closes his eyes at a meeting.
Trump regularly talks about building his massive ballroom, which reminds people of his surprise demolition of the East Wing and plans for a monument that would dwarf the Arc de Triomphe. He brought it up after the gunfire on Saturday night, saying the ballroom would be bulletproof and extremely secure.
Trump also used the gunfire at the Washington Hilton to underscore his own importance. Having studied assassinations, he said, &quot;the most impactful people, the people that do the most… they’re the ones they go after.&quot;
Politically speaking, Trump is clearly struggling. But anyone who rules out a rebound for this president is ignoring history.
There will be all kinds of twists and turns in the remaining six months before the midterms, and the Democrats are unpopular as well. 
But here’s a moment of rare consensus: We can all be grateful that the Secret Service did its job well.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>BULLHEAD CITY — A woman is dead and five other people injured after a two vehicle crash Sunday afternoon on Highway 95.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Best Glass marks 35 years</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Best Glass, a locally owned and operated glass company, is celebrating its 35th anniversary of serving the North Central Phoenix community. For more than three decades, the company has provided auto, residential and commercial glass services, with a focus on quality workmanship, fast response times and exceptional customer care.
Founded in 1991, the company says that it has remained committed to delivering reliable, glass service with fast and friendly service and a best price guarantee.
“We are incredibly grateful to the North Central Phoenix community for 35 years of support,” said Bob Hittenberger, president of Best Glass. “Our longevity is a direct result of loyal customers, strong community relationships, and a dedicated team with a promise to ‘do the right thing’ with every customer.”
The company offers personalized, local service backed by decades of experience, including mobile windshield replacement, residential glass solutions like customized mirrors, glass shower enclosures, glass table tops and more.
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			  <news:name>US military conducts strike on another boat carrying alleged narco-traffickers, killing 3</news:name>
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			<news:title>US military conducts strike on another boat carrying alleged narco-traffickers, killing 3</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Pentagon on Sunday announced that a lethal strike was conducted on another vessel allegedly carrying suspected narco-traffickers in the Eastern Pacific, killing three people on board.
The U.S. Southern Command said it conducted a &quot;lethal kinetic strike on a vessel operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations&quot; at the direction of the leader of the Southern Command, Gen. Francis L. Donovan of the Marine Corps.
&quot;Intelligence confirmed the vessel was transiting along known narco-trafficking routes in the Eastern Pacific and was engaged in narco-trafficking operations,&quot; the Southern Command claimed in a press release.
US MILITARY KILLS TWO SUSPECTED NARCO-TERRORISTS IN STRIKE ON DRUG-TRAFFICKING VESSEL IN THE PACIFIC
Three men on the vessel were killed, but no U.S. forces died in the attack on the ship, according to the Southern Command.
This was the 55th strike since the U.S. began targeting boats in the Caribbean and the Eastern Pacific in early September.
The latest strike brings the death toll in the Trump administration&apos;s attacks on ships carrying people it accuses of drug smuggling to at least 186.
US CONDUCTS STRIKE ON ANOTHER BOAT CARRYING SUSPECTED NARCO-TRAFFICKERS, KILLING 6 PEOPLE
The Pentagon has refused to release the identities of those killed in the strikes since last fall or provide evidence of drugs on board.
Last month, Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth argued, &quot;Going on offense with Operation Southern Spear has restored deterrence against the narco-terrorist cartels that profited from poisoning Americans.&quot;
The administration has been scrutinized in recent months over the strikes by Democrats and even some Republicans, including Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., who has raised concerns about killing people without due process and the possibility of killing innocent people.
&quot;I look at my colleagues who say they’re pro-life, and they value God&apos;s inspiration in life, but they don&apos;t give a s‑‑- about these people in the boats,&quot; Paul said in January. &quot;Are they terrible people in the boats? I don&apos;t know. They&apos;re probably poor people in Venezuela and Colombia.&quot;
The senator previously cited Coast Guard statistics that show a significant percentage of boats boarded on suspicion of drug trafficking are innocent.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>California Billionaire Tax Has Enough Signatures to Land on Ballot, Backers Say</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-27T03:40:22.478Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>California Billionaire Tax Has Enough Signatures to Land on Ballot, Backers Say</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The measure calls for placing a one-time 5 percent tax on the assets of California residents with at least $1.1 billion. Opponents are backing competing measures to counter the tax.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>1 dead after fiery crash in south Phoenix</news:name>
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			<news:title>1 dead after fiery crash in south Phoenix</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Officials said the single-vehicle crash happened near 15th Avenue and Broadway Road around 8 p.m. on Sunday.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Truecaller faces mounting pressures as its growth matures</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As growth slows, Truecaller is leaning on subscriptions, business services, and new features to sustain momentum beyond India.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Diego Pavia accepts Ravens rookie minicamp invite after making unfortunate NFL Draft history: reports</news:name>
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			<news:title>Diego Pavia accepts Ravens rookie minicamp invite after making unfortunate NFL Draft history: reports</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Diego Pavia, the polarizing former Vanderbilt quarterback who was runner-up in Heisman voting last season, has reportedly found a home in the NFL after going undrafted this weekend.
Pavia accepted an invitation to the Baltimore Ravens’ rookie minicamp on a tryout basis, per multiple reports. He doesn’t have a spot on the roster yet, but it’s a start as he looks to crack into the NFL with Baltimore.
Of course, Lamar Jackson, the two-time MVP quarterback, is cemented as the team’s starting quarterback, but perhaps Pavia can stand out enough in rookie minicamp to earn an invitation to training camp this summer.
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Pavia was not expecting to be undrafted this weekend, but he became the first Heisman Trophy finalist since 2014 to not hear his name called through the seven rounds in Pittsburgh.
Pavia won the SEC Offensive Player of the Year and the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm award for best upperclassman quarterback after throwing for 3,539 passing yards and 29 touchdowns, both of which single-season school records, to give the Commodores its first-ever 10-win season.
Vanderbilt just missed out on the College Football Playoff after finishing 10-3.
POLARIZING COLLEGE FOOTBALL STAR, HEISMAN TROPHY FINALIST GOES UNDRAFTED
Pavia ultimately finished second in Heisman voting to Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza – the No. 1 overall pick in this year’s draft by the Las Vegas Raiders. So, what ultimately led to Pavia not getting drafted?
While his personality may have factored in, Pavia’s official height at the NFL Scouting Combine turned some heads. Vanderbilt had him listed at 6-foot, but he was measured at 5-foot-9 7/8, which would make him the shortest quarterback in the NFL if he were to step foot on the gridiron today. The average height is 6-foot-2 for an NFL quarterback.
However, those shorter than the average have seen success, including Minnesota Vikings newest member, Kyler Murray, who went first overall to the Arizona Cardinals in 2019 coming out of Oklahoma. He’s listed at 5-foot-10.
Pavia barked back at critics during the Senior Bowl in January regarding his height.
&quot;Yeah, my size has been doubted my whole life,&quot; he said at the time, via AL.com. &quot;I feel like the only thing the NFL cares about is can you win, and I view myself as a winner. I’ve been fortunate with all these great teams that I’ve had — we’ve never had a losing season. So that’s something to look forward to, I hope, for the rest of my career, that’s how it’s going to be.
&quot;I feel like God has blessed me in so many ways to be a connector, and I feel like that’s one of my superpowers that I’ve got — I can connect. We unite, and then once you unite, you want to play for one another, and once you give 120% effort, there’s no one that can stop your team.&quot;
Pavia’s personality, viewed by some as more cocky than confident, may have played a factor as well. After finishing runner-up to Mendoza in Heisman voting, Pavia was spotted at a New York City nightclub next to a sign that read, &quot;F--- Indiana.&quot; Then, he posted on social media a photo with friends and a caption that read, &quot;F--- ALL THE VOTERS, BUT…FAMILY FOR LIFE.&quot;
Pavia later apologized for his decision to post that on his socials.
No matter the case, Pavia has a shot now with the Ravens and new head coach Jesse Minter, as he aims to show enough to join the quarterbacks group in training camp. Other than Jackson, the Ravens have Tyler &quot;Snoop&quot; Huntley on the roster to start the season.    
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			  <news:name>New York woman convicted for throwing dynamite at boyfriend, blowing off his hand as he tried to get rid of it</news:name>
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			<news:title>New York woman convicted for throwing dynamite at boyfriend, blowing off his hand as he tried to get rid of it</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A New York woman was convicted after authorities said she threw a handmade stick of dynamite at her boyfriend while he was sleeping, causing his hand to be blown off as he attempted to get rid of the explosive.
Keyonna Waddell, 35, of Deer Park on Long Island, was found guilty by a jury on Friday of first-degree assault and first-degree criminal possession of a weapon in connection with the March 2024 incident.
Waddell had threatened the victim with dynamite several times in the months leading up to the incident, according to the Suffolk County District Attorney&apos;s Office.
WOMAN CHARGED IN MAN&apos;S FATAL STABBING OUTSIDE UPSCALE LONG ISLAND YACHT CLUB
&quot;Domestic violence can escalate to deadly levels, and this case is a sobering reminder of that reality,&quot; Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond Tierney said in a statement.
On March 22, 2024, Waddell and her boyfriend were involved in an argument inside his apartment, according to the Suffolk County District Attorney&apos;s Office.
After the dispute, the man left the apartment and told Waddell to leave. When he arrived back home, Waddell did not appear to be there, and he went to sleep.
He was later woken up by a hissing sound and noticed a flame on the floor of his bedroom. He then realized that a stick of dynamite had been thrown into his bedroom and attempted to toss the explosive device out of the window, but it detonated and blew off most of his hand before he was able to throw it out of harm&apos;s way.
The victim then ran out of his home to the driveway, at which point he saw Waddell running away.
He was subsequently rushed to the hospital, where the remainder of his hand and part of his arm were amputated.
MAN CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED MURDER AFTER ALLEGEDLY SHOOTING VICTIM IN FACE WITH CROSSBOW: POLICE
Waddell was arrested the following day, officials said. Her sentencing is scheduled for May 27, and she could face up to 25 years in prison.
&quot;Thanks to the outstanding work of our prosecutors and the Suffolk County Police Department, a dangerous individual has been held accountable and will face a lengthy prison sentence for this horrific act,&quot; Tierney said in his statement.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Patricia Heaton urges &apos;friends on the left&apos; to tone down extreme rhetoric after WHCD shooting</news:name>
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			<news:title>Patricia Heaton urges &apos;friends on the left&apos; to tone down extreme rhetoric after WHCD shooting</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Patricia Heaton is calling on &quot;her friends on the left&quot; to tone down heated political rhetoric following the shooting at the White House Correspondents&apos; Association dinner.
On Saturday, President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, first lady Melania Trump and other top officials were evacuated from the Washington Hilton after shots were fired near the ballroom after a gunman exchanged fire with Secret Service agents in the lobby before being subdued and taken into custody.
When shots were fired, hundreds of attendees ducked under tables or took cover inside the ballroom before being evacuated, and the event was subsequently postponed.
On Sunday, Heaton, 68, wrote on X that although she disagreed with past Democratic presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and Joe Biden, she believes critics of political leaders should reject extreme language and violence.
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&quot;I wasn’t happy when Clinton, Obama or Biden won, but I didn’t call them fascist/dangerous/threat to democracy. I didn’t hope someone would assassinate them. I went on with my life with gratitude. Friends on the left, please try this. Your life and our country will be better,&quot; the &quot;Everybody Loves Raymond&quot; star said.
On Sunday, senior federal law enforcement sources confirmed to Fox News that the suspect told law enforcement he intended to target Trump administration officials.
Authorities have identified the suspect as 31-year-old Cole Allen, of Torrance, Calif., adding that he prepared a manifesto outlining his intent and shared anti-Trump and anti-Christian rhetoric on social media.
WHY BLAMING ‘THE LEFT’ IS EASIER THAN DETERRING VIOLENCE AFTER CHARLIE KIRK’S MURDER
As the WHCA was underway, Allen allegedly rushed a Secret Service checkpoint at the Washington Hilton while armed with multiple weapons and opened fire, striking a Secret Service officer in his ballistic vest.
Agents returned fire and tackled Allen to the ground. The suspect and the injured officer were transported to a hospital. The Secret Service agent is expected to make a full recovery and was released from the hospital Sunday.
The incident adds to a growing list of threats against President Donald Trump, including two confirmed assassination attempts and a recent incident involving an armed intruder at Mar-a-Lago.
BONGINO QUESTIONS SECURITY PERIMETER AT WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENTS&apos; DINNER: &apos;COMPRESSED TOO FAR&apos;
The White House said Sunday that Allen’s brother contacted the New London Police Department in Connecticut prior to the shooting, reporting that Allen had sent family members an alleged manifesto outlining his intent to target administration officials.
Officials also said Allen’s social media included anti-Trump and anti-Christian rhetoric.
Allen’s sister, Avriana Allen, told investigators in Rockville, Maryland, that her brother had made increasingly radical statements and often spoke about doing &quot;something&quot; to address issues in the world.
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Heaton has previously spoken out against inflammatory political discourse. Following the assassination of Charlie Kirk in September 2025, Heaton called out what she saw as the moral hypocrisy of people who were celebrating or mocking Kirk&apos;s death online,
&quot;The most violent rhetoric is always from people who have phrases like &apos;choose kindness&apos; in their bios,&quot; she tweeted at the time.
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Following the 2024 presidential election, Heaton slammed political pundits for &quot;fear-mongering&quot; and denigrating voters during the election cycle by telling them Trump posed a threat to their way of life.
&quot;To all these extremists that are allowed television time, who told women that this is what is going to happen to them, shame on you! Shame on you!&quot; she said in a video posted to X in November 2024.
 &quot;Apparently, there are some really vulnerable people here who you targeted, and you fear-mongered to and you need to go back on the air and tell them things are going to be okay, tell them that they’re fine.&quot;
&quot;Also, stop saying people who voted differently from you are ‘uneducated’,&quot; she continued. &quot;Learn your f-ing lesson about smearing people who vote differently from you, who have different needs from you, who have legitimate complaints. Quit dismissing them as uneducated. When are you going to learn?&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump calls &apos;60 Minutes&apos; host &apos;disgraceful&apos; for reading WHCD suspect&apos;s alleged manifesto on air</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump calls &apos;60 Minutes&apos; host &apos;disgraceful&apos; for reading WHCD suspect&apos;s alleged manifesto on air</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump berated CBS News correspondent Norah O&apos;Donnell and &quot;60 Minutes&quot; Sunday night after reading from the White House Correspondents&apos; Dinner shooting suspect&apos;s alleged manifesto.
Trump sat down for an interview after authorities identified the suspect as 31-year-old Cole Allen, of Torrance, Calif., adding that he prepared a manifesto outlining his intent and shared anti-Trump and anti-Christian rhetoric on social media.
O&apos;Donnell read alleged portions of the document that alluded to concerns over a rapist and a pedophile and asked for Trump&apos;s reaction.
TRUMP ADMITS HE &apos;WASN&apos;T MAKING IT THAT EASY&apos; FOR SECRET SERVICE DURING WHCD SHOOTING
&quot;Well, I was waiting for you to read that because I knew you would because you&apos;re horrible people,&quot; Trump answered. &quot;Horrible people. Yeah, he did write that. I&apos;m not a rapist. I didn&apos;t rape anybody.&quot;
&quot;Do you think he was referring to you?&quot; O&apos;Donnell asked.
&quot;I&apos;m not a pedophile. You read that crap from some sick person? I got associated with all...stuff that has nothing to do with me. I was totally exonerated. Your friends on the other side of the plate are the ones that were involved with, let&apos;s say, Epstein or other things. But I said to myself, &apos;You know, I&apos;ll do this interview and they&apos;ll probably...&apos; I read the manifesto. You know, he&apos;s a sick person. But you should be ashamed of yourself reading that because I&apos;m not any of those things,&quot; Trump said.
O&apos;Donnell interrupted to argue that she was quoting the alleged gunman&apos;s words, but Trump continued to call her &quot;disgraceful.&quot;
TRUMP PRAISES PRESS AFTER WHCD SHOOTING, SAYS UNITY AT DINNER WAS &apos;BEAUTIFUL&apos;
&quot;You shouldn&apos;t be reading that on &apos;60 Minutes.&apos; You&apos;re a disgrace. But go ahead. Let&apos;s finish the interview,&quot; Trump said.
During the interview, Trump was also noncommittal about whether he believes the shooting will change his relationship with mainstream media.
&quot;Look, for whatever reason, we disagree on a lot of subjects. We talk about crime. I&apos;m very strong on crime. It seems like the press isn&apos;t. It&apos;s not so much the press. It&apos;s the press plus the Democrats because they&apos;re almost one and the same. It&apos;s the craziest thing,&quot; Trump said.
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for comment.
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Trump last appeared on &quot;60 Minutes&quot; in Nov. 2025. During an extended version of the interview, Trump taunted &quot;60 Minutes&quot; after CBS News and its parent company Paramount paid the president a $16 million settlement. Trump previously sued the news organization for allegedly editing an interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris.
&quot;And actually &apos;60 Minutes&apos; paid me a lot of money. And you don’t have to put this on because I don’t want to embarrass you, and I’m sure you’re not,&quot; he said, before pointing to Bari Weiss, the new editor-in-chief of CBS News, taking over. &quot;I think you have a great new leader, frankly, because the young woman that’s leading your whole enterprise is a great, from what I know, I don’t know her, but I hear she’s a great person.&quot;
&quot;But ‘60 Minutes’ was forced to pay me a lot of money because they took [Harris&apos;] answer out that was so bad,&quot; he continued.
That interview was his first time appearing on the show since Oct. 2020 during his first presidential term.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Obama says motive unclear despite manifesto outlining alleged targets in WHCD shooting</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-27T01:40:42.201Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Obama says motive unclear despite manifesto outlining alleged targets in WHCD shooting</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former President Barack Obama said the motive behind the shooting outside the White House Correspondents’ Dinner remains unclear, even as investigators review writings from the suspect outlining plans to target President Donald Trump and members of his administration.
Obama’s statement on X focused first on the lack of confirmed details about what drove the attack before condemning violence more broadly and praising the Secret Service. 
&quot;Although we don’t yet have the details about the motives behind last night&apos;s shooting at the White House Correspondents Dinner, it’s incumbent upon all us to reject the idea that violence has any place in our democracy,&quot; Obama wrote on X. &quot;It’s also a sobering reminder of the courage and sacrifice that U.S. Secret Service Agents show every day.
&quot;I’m grateful to them – and thankful that the agent who was shot is going to be okay,&quot; he added.
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Fox News Digital has reached out to Obama’s team for clarification on his comments.
Authorities have identified the suspect as 31-year-old Cole Allen of California, who allegedly opened fire at the Washington Hilton during the annual event attended by Trump and senior administration officials.
Federal law enforcement officials confirmed to Fox News Digital that after Allen’s arrest, he said he intended to target Trump administration officials and had prepared a manifesto detailing his intent, while also sharing anti-Trump and anti-Christian rhetoric on social media.
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The writings identified administration officials as potential targets and expressed grievances tied to the Trump administration, with investigators examining those statements as part of what may have driven the attack.
Law enforcement officials have not formally confirmed a definitive motive as the investigation remains ongoing.
During an interview with &quot;60 Minutes&quot; host Norah O’Donnell that aired Sunday evening, Trump took issue after she read a portion of the alleged manifesto.
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O’Donnell referenced passages in which the suspect appeared to outline a motive, writing that administration officials were &quot;targets&quot; and making inflammatory accusations against Trump before asking for the president’s reaction.
&quot;I was waiting for you to read that because I knew you would…you’re horrible people,&quot; Trump told O’Donnell.
&quot;You read that crap from some sick person? I got associated with all stuff that has nothing to do with me,&quot; he continued, adding he was exonerated.
Trump then took direct aim at the host.
&quot;I’m not any of those things,&quot; he said. &quot;You should be ashamed of yourself reading that. You shouldn’t be reading that on ‘60 Minutes.’ You’re a disgrace, but, go ahead, let’s finish the interview.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>MIKE DAVIS: Secure the White House and build the ballroom before someone gets killed</news:name>
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			<news:title>MIKE DAVIS: Secure the White House and build the ballroom before someone gets killed</news:title>
			<news:keywords>We all watched in horror as President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, many Cabinet secretaries, dozens of members of Congress and others scrambled for their safety at the Washington Hilton Hotel for the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, an annual D.C. tradition. Deranged leftist Cole Tomas Allen, a 31-year-old California man who donated to Kamala Harris’ 2024 presidential campaign, tried to barge in armed with multiple guns and the alleged purpose of assassinating Trump administration officials. Allen came quite close to accomplishing his alleged mission, and we must never allow another Allen to strike. Such events should occur at a secure White House ballroom, not a hotel that is open to guests and the public.
Allen appeared to have had a simple plan. He checked into the Hilton and allegedly brought along a shotgun, handguns and knives. He went to his room and waited. Then, he took an elevator down to the floor where the dinner was underway. Authorities say he charged at a Secret Service checkpoint near the ballroom where 3,000 people were jammed in like sardines. The checkpoint was the location of magnetometers designed to screen for guns and other weapons. Allen allegedly began firing, apparently intending to shoot his way through the checkpoint so that he could enter the ballroom and cause mass casualties. The courageous Secret Service agents stopped him, and one heroic agent was shot in his vest. That agent will recover and deserves the eternal gratitude of the American people for his sacrifice.
It is a miracle that other injuries did not occur. Aside from the gunfire, people could have been injured in the rush to flee the room. Law enforcement whisked dignitaries away when the shots began, and many people ducked under tables. With 3,000 people, however, it is easy to imagine how many could have run for safety, trampling each other in the process. Continuing these events at hotels is untenable, and Trump-deranged individuals must grasp this simple point before fatalities occur.
President Trump plainly understands the point. That is why he has begun construction on a ballroom at the White House, the most secure building in the world. Many events have occurred in White House tents, making attendees susceptible to sniper fire like that which occurred in Butler, Pennsylvania, during a Trump rally in July 2024. The proposed ballroom would have an underground bunker and bulletproof glass to add to the elaborate security measures that already are in place at the White House. There would be no risk of another murderous hotel guest’s barreling toward a checkpoint and shooting at Secret Service agents. If Allen had begun his alleged rampage earlier, he could have committed a mass murder by shooting attendees as they waited to go through the magnetometer. None of this lunacy would have occurred at a ballroom in the White House.
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Alison Hoagland is a member of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and a Trump-deranged individual who thinks that she can dictate White House construction procedures. The proposed ballroom is privately funded. Construction crews have already torn down the area where the ballroom will sit. Hoagland, however, has decided to attempt to stop the construction in court. She claims that she occasionally walks by the White House and that viewing the area harms her personally and professionally. This lawsuit should have been dismissed, but Judge Richard Leon, one of President George W. Bush’s worst appointees, shockingly let it proceed and issued an injunction against further construction.
Article III of the Constitution requires that a plaintiff have standing to bring a lawsuit. A plaintiff must show that she either has been injured or that she will be in a concrete way, that the defendant has caused or will cause the injury, and that a court can redress the injury. Hoagland’s only supposed injury is her displeasure at having to look at a construction site whenever she occasionally walks past the White House. Leon incredibly accepted this farcical claim as sufficient for standing. If Hoagland’s risible assertion suffices, we may as well get rid of standing because anyone can be offended over anything. Courts would be deluged with lawsuits from gadflies who want to whine over any perceived slight, no matter how petty, if Hoagland’s theory becomes the law of the land.
The Trump Justice Department appealed Leon’s laughable injunction to the D.C. Circuit. Two leftist judges asked Leon to clarify the scope of it. Judge Neomi Rao, a potential Supreme Court justice, correctly dissented, brilliantly articulating why the case should fail on standing grounds. After Leon’s clarification, the appellate court unanimously put his asinine injunction on hold pending a decision on the merits. The panel will hear oral argument in June, but Hoagland’s silly suit should stop now. To that end, the Justice Department has written to request that the National Trust for Historic Preservation drop the case. If it does not, the government will seek dismissal.
Especially after the horrific events of Saturday night, the Trump-deranged leftists should drop the suit. If they do not, Leon should dismiss it. Given how shameless these people are, however, the odds of either event occurring are slim. The D.C. Circuit should rule rapidly after oral argument that Hoagland’s claim falls far short of what is necessary to establish Article III standing. Judge Rao correctly opined that existing law authorizes the construction of the ballroom. Congress should leave no doubt. As Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman—seemingly the only Democrat left in Congress who possesses some common sense and decency—urged, it is time to build the ballroom. 
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Congress could authorize the construction explicitly in short order. Congress had no trouble acting swiftly to order the release of the Epstein files. Disgracefully, many Trump-deranged congressional Democrats likely will obstruct any effort to authorize the ballroom because they have no regard for the safety of President Trump and anyone in his orbit.
In not even two years, Trump has faced three assassination attempts: the Butler event; the attempted assassination at his Palm Beach golf club by Ryan Routh, who is now serving a life sentence thanks to brilliant Judge Aileen Cannon; and the near-massacre on Saturday night. Leftists have tried to imprison, bankrupt, de-bank, de-platform and murder Trump. Insane rhetoric, such as baseless and malicious allegations that Trump is a pedophile anda grave threat to democracy, has caused people to lose their minds. These radicals have caused a culture of assassination; no other president has been targeted in this way. It is time to stop the lunacy, and a good start would be to facilitate the building of the White House ballroom. Given their past disgraceful behavior, however, Democrats likely will continue their dangerous resistance. The task thus falls to constitutionalist judges like Judge Rao to stop this insanity. Failure to do so eventually will lead to fatalities perpetrated by future Democrat assassins in the mold of Allen, Routh, and Matthew Crooks, the Butler shooter.
Stop the insanity once and for all. Enough is enough. Build the damn ballroom.
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			  <news:name>No, COVID Vaccines Didn&apos;t Save Millions Of Lives, Hospitalizations In United States</news:name>
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			<news:title>No, COVID Vaccines Didn&apos;t Save Millions Of Lives, Hospitalizations In United States</news:title>
			<news:keywords>One of the most pressing issues facing the scientific and medical communities is the catastrophic loss of the public’s trust in accepting their advice and/or recommendations. And it’s overwhelmingly due to their own actions and statements.
There are books&apos; worth of examples worth of examples. Such as the early part of the pandemic when they flip-flopped on masks, from claiming that they didn’t work to stating that getting 80% of the public to wear them would end the pandemic in a matter of weeks, to their claims that the lab leak was a racist conspiracy theory, and all the way to absurdities such as predicting the Super Bowl in Florida would be a &quot;superspreader event.&quot;
Or the mass panic when states like Mississippi and Texas ended their mask mandates, or when the mandate on airplanes was lifted…and nothing happened afterward.
But certainly nothing may have damaged their trust more than the steadfast assertions that the COVID vaccines were able to stop infection and transmission. And one study and analysis from a heavily credentialed group of experts on the vaccines shows how committed they were to misleading people in order to suit their political and ideological aims.
An analysis conducted by extremely experienced academics published at the Commonwealth Fund exemplifies this practice. Claiming that COVID vaccines were miraculous treatments that prevented millions of cases and millions of deaths. But first, it’s important to define what the &quot;Commonwealth Fund is&quot; and how organizations like this serve a very specific purpose.
Directly from their website they describe their mission as to &quot;promote a high-performing, equitable health care system that achieves better access, improved quality, and greater efficiency, particularly for society’s most vulnerable, including people of color, people with low income, and those who are uninsured.&quot;
Equity, of course, means equal outcomes, not equal opportunities. It’s a key tenant of left-wing organizations. And knowing that about this organization, you may already be able to guess what the results of this study will be.
Sure enough, their writers are a near-perfect exemplification of the NGO industrial complex.
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Hard to imagine a better group of &quot;experts&quot; than that to work on an NGO funded study on COVID vaccines, right? Well, therein lies the problem. The organization seeks a specific outcome, &quot;COVID vaccines saved millions of lives and millions of cases,&quot; and sure enough, they got exactly the one they wanted. And boy oh boy is that outcome a doozy.
This crack team of highly experienced academics created a model, of course they did, to estimate the effectiveness of COVID vaccines at preventing infection, hospitalization, and deaths. With some stunning results.
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&quot;From December 2020 through November 2022,&quot; they write, &quot;we estimate that the COVID-19 vaccination program in the U.S. prevented more than 18.5 million additional hospitalizations and 3.2 million additional deaths.&quot;
That’s impressive enough already, but it gets even better!
&quot;Without vaccination, there would have been nearly 120 million more COVID-19 infections,&quot; they continue. &quot;The vaccination program also saved the U.S. $1.15 trillion (Credible Interval: $1.10 trillion–$1.19 trillion) (data not shown) in medical costs that would otherwise have been incurred.&quot;
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It’s seriously worth diving into their claims, but put simply, these numbers are not possible. And they purposefully ignore data and evidence that makes them impossible in order to get the outcome they and the Commonwealth Fund wanted to see.
Let’s take their most important claim, that there would have been 3.2 million &quot;additional deaths&quot; from COVID if not for the COVID vaccines. Sure enough, there’s a very easy way to debunk that claim.
While the vaccines hit the market in December 2020, uptake was extremely minimal until early in 2021. Which means virtually all COVID-related deaths that occurred in 2020 happened pre-vaccination, with little-to-no natural immunity among the population, and a more virulent original strain that had not yet mutated to become less dangerous.
Well, the CDC estimates that there were roughly 350,000 COVID-related deaths in the United States. That started in February-March, so it wasn’t a complete year, but it’s relatively close. There is no possible outcome on earth in which there were 350,000 COVID deaths in 10-11 months before natural immunity and that there would have been an &quot;additional&quot; 3.2 million in just 2021 and January-November 2022.
In fact, the World Health Organization reports just over 7 million deaths total - from 2020-2026. Not in the United States, but the entire world. An additional 3.2 million implies a level of severity that COVID simply does not possess.
But that’s how models work. The authors told the model to assume COVID would kill a certain percentage of people, they also told the model that the vaccines had a certain percentage of effectiveness, and thus got the outcome they wanted.
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In 2021, the CDC estimated approximately 460,000 COVID-related deaths in the United States, with roughly 244,000 in 2022. This assessment implies that over 4 million people would have died from COVID in less than two years. That’s 1.22% of the entire U.S. population in 2021-2022. Except we know, from actual data-related research, that the infection fatality rate from COVID was far below that.
As that study concluded, &quot;The median IFR was 0.0003% at 0–19 years, 0.002% at 20–29 years, 0.011% at 30–39 years, 0.035% at 40–49 years, 0.123% at 50–59 years, and 0.506% at 60–69 years.&quot;
It’s simply impossible for 1.22% of the US population to die in two years from COVID because COVID is not deadly enough for that to happen.
The other claim, that 120 million cases were avoided is, again, impossible. Why? Because COVID infects everyone, regardless of vaccination status. Which is why places like South Korea confirmed nearly 70% of their population got COVID, the vast majority in 2021-2022, despite 90+% vaccination rates. Or another study from Denmark which found that nearly 70% of the population got COVID in a matter of months from 2021-2022, despite 90+% vaccination rates.
The hospitalization estimates are equally absurd, implying that one in 18 additional Americans would have required hospitalization for COVID from December 2020–November 2022. The actual number was roughly 4.6 million, meaning that their total estimate of hospitalizations would have been 23.1 million hospitalizations or nearly 7% of the US population. 1 in 14. That’s obviously insane.
This is the problem with academics, experts, and NGOs. They all wanted a headline. They wanted an outcome. They made sure they got it. These experts placed inputs into their model that were simply not supported by any reasonable data or evidence, because they wanted the model to show that the COVID vaccines saved an enormous number of lives, hospitalizations, deaths, as well as money. That’s what they got. And they discredited themselves in the process.
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Oh, and speaking of money, the entire outlay of the U.S. government in 2021 was $6.82 trillion and $6.27 billion in 2022. They thought that the vaccines saved $1.15 trillion in healthcare spending alone in that timeframe.
This has to be one of the worst models ever created.
Of course it came from highly credentialed health experts and a powerful NGO.
Of course it did.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hormuz crisis spurs $24B Iraq trade corridor as Gulf routes shift</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hormuz crisis spurs $24B Iraq trade corridor as Gulf routes shift</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Strait of Hormuz crisis is driving nations’ efforts to develop alternative Gulf-to-Europe trade routes, with Iraq’s $24 billion &quot;Development Road&quot; project at the forefront, analyst says.
The route from Iraq’s Grand Faw Port to Turkey and on to Europe, is advancing &quot;with discipline,&quot; Middle East Council on Global Affairs analyst Muhanad Seloom told Fox News Digital, calling it a &quot;permanent&quot; and &quot;transformative&quot; wartime shift.
Seloom’s comments came as President Donald Trump warned Tehran against further escalation in the Gulf and signaled the U.S. is prepared to act to keep the strait open.
Iranian forces have laid mines and threatened commercial traffic in the narrow waterway. As of Sunday, the shipping route remains effectively closed.
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&quot;Iraq’s Development Road means every container moving through Basra instead of Iranian-controlled waters is a reduction in Tehran’s leverage over Iraq,&quot; said Seloom.
&quot;The real scale, independent estimates put the Development Road closer to $24 billion, and the project is now moving with discipline,&quot; he said.
Iraq’s Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani inaugurated the first 63-kilometer stretch of the Development Road in 2025. Phase 1 is due for completion by 2028.
&quot;What was described by the Iraqi government as a flagship of Iraqi statecraft now has a regional rationale that governments and financiers treat as essential rather than aspirational,&quot; Seloom, an assistant professor at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, explained.
&quot;Sudani seems to be positioning Iraq exactly where he thinks its geography always suggested, as a connecting state between the Gulf, Turkey and Europe,&quot; he said.
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But other regional infrastructure, Seloom says, is also being pushed forward in parallel.
Saudi Arabia’s East-West Petroline pipeline is operating near its 7 million-barrel-per-day capacity, with expansion plans under review.
The UAE’s ADCOP pipeline to Fujairah is also at maximum use, with a second line under discussion, he said. &quot;Turkey’s Zangezur and Middle Corridors bypass Iran via the Caucasus and are four to five years out.&quot;
He added: &quot;Six Gulf-backed overland fiber projects are also underway through Syria, Iraq and the Horn of Africa.&quot;
Iran reimposed closure measures on the Strait of Hormuz on April 18, reducing traffic to just a handful of vessels per day compared with a pre-war average of roughly 130 to 140.
The restrictions, including on ships, have come under fire in recent days, and interceptions trace back to the start of the war on Feb. 28, when Tehran first moved to block transit following U.S.-Israeli strikes.
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&quot;Hormuz remains indispensable for energy, but it is no longer treated as a default. That shift is permanent given the war,&quot; Seloom said.
For Iraq’s corridor, it is &quot;potentially transformative,&quot; Seloom said, with $4 billion per year in projected transit revenue and a repositioning from an oil rentier state to a logistics state.
&quot;Turkey will be the single largest beneficiary. Combined with the Zangezur and Middle Corridors, Ankara becomes the overland bridge between Asia and Europe,&quot; he said. &quot;Europe will have an additional overland option on a 2028-plus timeline, but nothing for the current crisis. It marginally reduces structural dependence on the unreliable Suez–Red Sea axis.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Phoenix fans can listen to the new album a day before the release at Stinkweeds Records and Zia Records stores across the Valley.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trevor Bauer throws no-hitter for Long Island Ducks in just second US start since 2021</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trevor Bauer throws no-hitter for Long Island Ducks in just second US start since 2021</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Trevor Bauer, the former Cy Young Award winner and MLB All-Star, tossed a no-hitter for the independent Long Island Ducks in a 13-0 win over the Lancaster Stormers on Sunday afternoon at Penn Medicine Park in Pennsylvania.
It was just Bauer’s second start in the United States since 2021, and he faced just one batter over the minimum in a scheduled seven-inning game of a doubleheader against the Stormers.
Bauer threw 84 pitches, striking out seven hitters and walking just one to lose out on the perfect game.
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But Bauer unleashed a roar on the mound after a called strike three to notch the third no-hitter in Ducks history.
Combined with his first outing for the Ducks on April 21, Bauer has a strong 1.64 ERA to start the season in the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball (ALPB), which is a &quot;Professional Partner League&quot; of MLB.
Fans might have been supporting the opposing Stormers, but they understood what was at stake as Bauer was mowing down hitters throughout his start. They were even heard chanting his name at one point, hoping he could keep his hitless streak alive.
After the game, Bauer returned the favor for those at the Pennsylvania ballpark, signing autographs and taking pictures with fans after entering his name into the Ducks’ record books.
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&quot;I’m looking forward to competing in front of U.S. fans again this season,&quot; said Bauer when he signed with the Ducks earlier this month. &quot;The Ducks have had some incredible players come through their organization, and I’m excited to be part of that tradition.&quot;
Ex-MLB stars like Dontrelle Willis, Daniel Murphy, Rich Hill and Eric Gagne have played for the Ducks in the past. New York Mets legends Gary Carter and Bud Harrelson both managed the team, with the latter also being a part-owner.
Bauer’s first start for the Ducks impressed an AL team scout in attendance, saying he was pretty impressed by Bauer’s arsenal on the bump.
&quot;He showed flashes of the guy he used to be and a guy who can help a club,&quot; the scout told the New York Post. &quot;He went out and handled himself well. He showed flashes of the breaking ball he had in the past. Certainly the velocity is not what it once was, but it’s still solid, mostly 92-94. He didn’t throw the ball particularly well on the inside part of the plate with his fastball, but I think it was a really good first outing. You’d expected him to get sharper and probably tick up in velocity.
&quot;You’re talking about a guy who was at the top of the game. Is he back there? No, but he looked like a guy who could go out and compete.&quot;
Bauer pitched in Japan in both 2023 and 2025, while a stint in Mexico came in 2024. He pitched to a 2.59 ERA and 9.2 K/9 in Japan in 2023, and in Mexico, those numbers improved to 2.48 and 13.0. Last year in Japan, though, his ERA shot up to 4.41, and he struck out just 8.2 batters per nine innings.
This June will mark five years since Bauer, as the reigning Cy Young Award winner, last appeared in an MLB game. On June 28 of that year, he tossed six innings of two-run ball while striking out eight batters, recording the win.
Two days later, Bauer was hit with sexual assault allegations, which eventually led to a 324-game suspension (the equivalent of two seasons). It was eventually reduced to 184 games for violating the league&apos;s Joint Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Policy.
Bauer has maintained his innocence, settling with one accuser while another is facing 16 years in prison after being charged with fraud for faking a pregnancy and asking Bauer for money for an abortion.
Bauer and Lindsey Hill, who accused the pitcher of beating and sexually abusing her in 2021, settled their case in late 2023. Bauer revealed texts from Hill, who said that Bauer would be her &quot;next victim,&quot; among other damning messages. Hill has since said that MLB has more evidence of Bauer&apos;s alleged misconduct.
Last June, Hill was ordered to pay Bauer more than $300,000 for violating settlement terms. Hill breached their settlement agreement with each other by discussing Bauer on podcasts and in public appearances, the Los Angeles Times reported.
Nearly two years ago, Bauer said he &quot;may have no other choice&quot; but to sue Major League Baseball &quot;if I continue being kept out&quot; of the league. Bauer has said he&apos;d &quot;play for the league minimum,&quot; but he has yet to sign with an MLB team.
&quot;Anyone that’s willing to sit down with me and listen: I’d like to play the second half of my career in a better way than I played the first half,&quot; Bauer told Fox News Digital in January 2024. &quot;I’d like to be an example that you can make mistakes, recognize them, adjust and then be better in the future. I think that’s something us as humans have to do and should be doing constantly.&quot;
Bauer has since called out MLB after Pete Rose and other deceased former players were taken off the league’s permanently ineligible list.
&quot;So, since Pete is welcome back now, does that go for everyone who has been blackballed?&quot; Bauer asked on X. &quot;Or do you actually have to be guilty of something to qualify for that?&quot;
Bauer was performing well for the Dodgers at the time of the allegations, pitching to a 2.59 ERA.
Fox News’ Ryan Morik contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>MS NOW hosts call out &apos;disturbing&apos; left-wing theories that WHCD shooting was a &apos;false flag&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>MS NOW hosts call out &apos;disturbing&apos; left-wing theories that WHCD shooting was a &apos;false flag&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>MS NOW hosts called out &quot;disturbing&quot; conspiracy theories spread by left-wing commentators claiming that the White House Correspondents&apos; Dinner shooting was a &quot;false flag.&quot;
&quot;One thing that I’m disturbed by as we woke up this morning is seeing folks on the internet say that this was a false flag, that we are basically all in cahoots to do, to say that this was staged,&quot; MS NOW host Eugene Daniels said on &quot;The Weekend.&quot;
He continued, &quot;And I think as someone who, for all of us who was in the room, who had to jump on the ground, who had to text our family and friends and tell them that we were okay, calling our moms like so many people in this country have done for decades, to see people say those kinds of things,, it is frustrating, and it’s disturbing, and it shows that the issues that we have to try and fix in this country,&quot; 
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Daniels, the former White House Correspondents&apos; Association (WHCA) president, spoke about shots being fired at the annual media event which featured President Donald Trump for the first time in both of his presidential terms. Before the event began, Trump, first lady Melania Trump and several administration officials were ushered out, bringing the dinner to an abrupt halt.
As the details of the event came in, some far-left commentators, including Twitch streamer Hasan Piker, floated the idea that the shooting was pre-planned.
&quot;[S]hooting at the whcd and all these cultists INSTANTLY start talking about trumps ballroom,&quot; Piker wrote on X.
&quot;Trump is just lah-dee-dah fine after another alleged assassination attempt &amp; he demands: &apos;LET THE SHOW GO ON&apos;. The ‘SHOW’?&quot; former MSNBC host Katie Phang wrote on BlueSky.
&quot;In the simplest terms...If you believe that BS last night...If you accept that utterly ridiculous story and ignore the 27 wild and incomprehensible inconsistencies...You are stupid, stupid, STUPID,&quot; author Don Winslow wrote.
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Daniels denied the shooting was faked and emphasized the importance of journalists who were working to keep the public informed on updating details.
Fellow MS NOW host Jonathan Capehart claimed that most &quot;false flag&quot; claims usually came from the &quot;MAGA world&quot; but remarked that he was seeing more conspiracy theories on the shooting from left-wing social media accounts.
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&quot;I’m hearing that from my social media pages, from people on the left, also thinking that this was staged, that this was a false flag, that this was something being done on purpose. And hearing you speak, Eugene, if it’s coming from the right and it’s coming from the left, these conspiracy theories, it says to me that there feels to be a lack of trust in this country,&quot; Capehart said.
Fox News Digital reached out to the WHCA and White House for comment.
Authorities identified the suspect as 31-year-old Cole Allen, of Torrance, Calif., adding that he prepared a manifesto outlining his intent and shared anti-Trump and anti-Christian rhetoric on social media. Senior federal law enforcement sources confirmed to Fox News that he intended to target Trump administration officials at the event.</news:keywords>
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