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			  <news:name>Ukraine, Russia claim thousands of violations of Putin-imposed holiday ceasefire</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-12T12:11:59.089Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Ukraine, Russia claim thousands of violations of Putin-imposed holiday ceasefire</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Russia and Ukraine traded accusations of hundreds of attacks Sunday, casting doubt on a Kremlin-declared Easter ceasefire that appeared to be unraveling less than a day after it began.
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a 32-hour ceasefire for the Orthodox Easter holiday, ordering forces to halt fighting from Saturday afternoon through the end of Sunday. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy agreed to honor the pause but warned Kyiv would respond quickly to any violations.
The holiday ceasefire, however, appeared to be short-lived.
Ukraine’s military said it had logged 2,299 ceasefire violations by early Sunday morning, including assaults, shelling and small drone activity, though it noted no use of long-range drones, missiles or guided bombs.
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A Ukrainian officer told The Associated Press that Russian troops continued attacking positions despite the declared truce.
Russia’s Defense Ministry fired back, accusing Ukrainian forces of 1,971 violations, including drone strikes in the border regions of Kursk and Belgorod that allegedly injured civilians.
The head of Russia&apos;s Belgorod region, Vyacheslav Gladkov, said Sunday that the bodies of two civilians have been recovered following an alleged Ukrainian attack on Saturday.
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The dueling claims highlight the deep mistrust between the two sides and underscore the difficulty of enforcing even temporary pauses in fighting.
Past ceasefire attempts have collapsed quickly, with both nations routinely blaming each other. A similar truce declared by Putin last Easter also unraveled amid accusations of violations from both sides.
Irena Bulhakova told The Associated Press at a holiday gathering outside Kyiv that she had her doubts about any ceasefires as Russia’s four-year war on Ukraine drags on.
&quot;Every time a ceasefire is announced for a holiday, the shelling continues regardless,&quot; she said.
Reflecting on the meaning of the Orthodox Easter holiday, she added: &quot;Good triumphs over darkness, and we hope for that very much.&quot;
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Former supermodel says celebrities need to &apos;wake up&apos; and recognize Christian fans</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-12T12:11:39.470Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Former supermodel says celebrities need to &apos;wake up&apos; and recognize Christian fans</news:title>
			<news:keywords>EXCLUSIVE — Former Sports Illustrated model Kim Alexis says being a Christian in the modeling industry proved to be pretty tricky at times. But she hasn&apos;t let that stop her from sharing her faith throughout her career.
Alexis shot to popularity in the world of 1980s fashion after being discovered as a teenager in upstate New York. She experienced fame few ever achieve – even earning a cameo in the series finale of &quot;Cheers&quot; – but said she had a constant nagging feeling to say &quot;no&quot; to certain photoshoots and other temptations.
&quot;To be Christian and to not participate in certain dirty jokes and to not live some of the lifestyle, was difficult,&quot; Alexis told Fox News Digital in an interview. &quot;And I was 18, and I was trying to figure out why is that bothering me, or why don&apos;t I want to do that, or why do I have this weird check in my spirit? And it took me a long time to realize that I just needed that guidance to stay in a certain way and not just to dwell too far off the path. And believe me, I did wander off the path a couple times. But it was — I always felt better about myself when I stayed true to myself and what I thought I should be doing and how I should be living. And that peace that I get cannot be replaced by anything else.&quot;
EX-SUPERMODEL KIM ALEXIS WARNS BODY POSITIVITY CAN BECOME ‘UNHEALTHY’
Alexis acknowledged there are Christian celebrities in Hollywood, but said that their ability to speak about their faith depends on their star power.
And, she said, it also determines how much the public is willing to tolerate from them.
&quot;I think it depends on how big the superstar is,&quot; Alexis said. &quot;You&apos;re probably more likely to listen to someone who is on every movie and TV show or whatever, everywhere, just because. And I don&apos;t know the psychology behind that, but I think No. 1... they&apos;re so popular and the public wants them.&quot;
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 &quot;And so, therefore, they&apos;re allowed to say what they want,&quot; Alexis added. &quot;Just like, let&apos;s say, for an example, hockey players. I have been around numerous big defense hockey players. They&apos;re massive, right? They&apos;re massive guys with these huge paws and just these big guys, they say what they want. Who&apos;s going to refute them, right, because that&apos;s just the way it is. So, with power comes almost a bigger platform to be able to speak and say what you want.&quot;
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But there have been some recent examples of A-listers proclaiming their faith. When Michael B. Jordan won the Oscar for Best Actor at last month&apos;s Academy Awards, he began by proclaiming, &quot;God is good.&quot; Other Christian celebrities, like former &quot;Touched by an Angel&quot; actress Roma Downey, have been candid about how their faith has caused them to turn down certain roles throughout their careers that would put them in compromising positions.
&quot;But I always used to say at the beginning of my career, if I wouldn&apos;t want my dad to see me in something, then chances are that was a good indicator of whether I should do it or not,&quot; Downey told Fox News Digital in a previous interview.
Actresses Kathie Lee Gifford and Candace Cameron Bure also wear their faith on their sleeve and have praised God in countless interviews. But Alexis said the world could use even more outspoken faithful celebrities.
Alexis raised her children in a Christian household and shared some of the values she tried to instill in them.
&quot;One of my mother&apos;s biggest sayings for me was do unto others as you want them to do to you,&quot; Alexis shared. &quot;So, how you want to be treated, you should treat others. And I think that was very big for me. And I lived my life that way and I ended up giving that to my children. I wanted them to be very aware of other people around them. I wanted them to be respectful to other people.
&quot;If we rented a car, they weren&apos;t putting their feet on the seats. And they&apos;re like, &apos;Well, you know, I can throw garbage in the back, it&apos;s just a rental.&apos; No, you treat that as good as your own property. So there were just different areas where I wanted them to be aware that they were responsible as human beings for contributing to society.&quot;
She speaks more about what it means to raise children as a Christian parent in her 1999 book, &quot;A Model for a Better Future.&quot; Her new podcast, &quot;UNEXPIRED,&quot; premieres this month.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Elizabeth Heckman contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Montana ranch tied to ‘Yellowstone’ universe hits market for $16.3M</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-12T12:11:19.862Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Montana ranch tied to ‘Yellowstone’ universe hits market for $16.3M</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Two Feathers Ranch, a 357-acre legacy estate in Darby, Montana, has hit the market for $16.3 million.
The ranch appears briefly in the Paramount series &quot;Yellowstone&quot; in a single scene lasting just over two minutes, and is adjacent to the real-life filming site used for the fictional Dutton family compound, according to the Robb Report.
The property, which was once part of the historic Chief Joseph Ranch, features a 7,180-square-foot owner’s residence with three bedrooms and five bathrooms, along with a guest home, manager’s residence and roughly 2,500 feet of Tin Cup Creek frontage. 
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The property, represented by listing agent Deke Tidwell of Hall and Hall, also includes irrigated pasture supporting a Black Angus cattle operation and equestrian and ranching infrastructure.
&quot;Yellowstone&quot; concluded its five-season run in December 2024, following Kevin Costner’s high-profile exit from the series, where he starred as central patriarch John Dutton.
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Costner anchored the show from its 2018 debut, playing the powerful Montana rancher fighting to protect his family’s land, a role that helped turn the series into a cultural phenomenon and reshape interest in Western living.
&quot;I loved making that thing,&quot; Costner said during an interview on &quot;The Rich Eisen Show.&quot; &quot;I recognized what I thought was great writing what it could be and and I believe so much in it that I wanted to take people on that ride.&quot;
Behind the scenes, however, tensions and scheduling conflicts ultimately led to his departure after five seasons, as Costner shifted focus to his multi-part film project &quot;Horizon.&quot;
&quot;No, I’m not in any of those,&quot; Costner said during an interview on &quot;The Rich Eisen Show&quot; when asked about appearing in future episodes.
Costner&apos;s character John Dutton was later written out, a turning point that reshaped the show’s direction ahead of its final episodes.
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Despite the shakeup, the show’s influence remains strong — particularly in Montana’s real estate market.
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&quot;It’s still ‘a thing,’&quot; listing agent Tidwell told Robb Report. &quot;You can drive by the Dutton Ranch right now, and there will be tourists taking pictures.&quot;
He added that the show’s impact goes beyond tourism. &quot;It provides a familiarity with the scenery and location… They’ve been looking at it for years on the screen, so it adds credibility to the locale.&quot;
Since its debut, &quot;Yellowstone&quot; expanded into a broader television universe, with prequels like &quot;1883&quot; and &quot;1923&quot; tracing the origins of the Dutton family, while newer spin-offs continue the story beyond the flagship series.
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With the series now concluded, properties tied to the &quot;Yellowstone&quot; landscape continue to draw interest from buyers looking to capture a version of that lifestyle.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Outrage builds over illegal immigrant ‘invasion’ after suspect allegedly executes teen who begged for life</news:name>
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			<news:title>Outrage builds over illegal immigrant ‘invasion’ after suspect allegedly executes teen who begged for life</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The killing of a 15-year-old Missouri boy who begged for his life during a deadly ambush is fueling a wave of outrage, with Republican leaders pointing to the suspect’s illegal immigration status and demanding government officials support tougher border enforcement.
&quot;Unfortunately, this is just the latest example of a Missourian killed by an illegal alien,&quot; Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., said, calling for sweeping deportation efforts.
Rep. Eric Burlison, R-Mo., said the killing underscores concerns about public safety, adding that &quot;dangerous individuals who should not be here remain in our communities.&quot;
&quot;Miles Young should still be alive. This is tragic,&quot; he wrote in a post on X. &quot;Justice must be swift.&quot;
ICE DETAINER LODGED FOR ILLEGAL MIGRANT ACCUSED OF MURDERING 15-YEAR-OLD MISSOURI BOY WHO BEGGED FOR HIS LIFE
The backlash follows the arrest of Yefry Archaga-Elvir, 18, who is accused of luring Miles Young, 15, into a planned ambush before chasing him down and shooting him, according to court documents. The Honduran national is charged with first-degree murder and armed criminal action and is being held without bond on a federal immigration detainer.
A second suspect, Praize King, 18, is also charged with first-degree murder and armed criminal action in connection with the killing. At least one additional suspect, believed to be a juvenile, has not been publicly identified.
Missouri State Treasurer Vivek Malek called the killing &quot;another Missouri family destroyed,&quot; saying the teen was &quot;executed while begging for his life&quot; and warning the case shows &quot;exactly why we must cut off the incentives that keep illegals here.&quot;
He added that Missourians are &quot;outraged&quot; the suspect was in the state, arguing the crime &quot;never would’ve happened&quot; if he had not been in the country.
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Rep. Mark Alford, R-Mo., said, &quot;A Missouri teen begged for his life. He was killed by an ILLEGAL alien,&quot; adding, &quot;Our children should NEVER fear murder on our streets.&quot;
Schmitt also questioned the broader response, asking, &quot;Where are the protests for Miles Young? Where is the outrage when American sons and daughters are murdered by illegal aliens who have no business in our country?&quot;
He added that &quot;the Democrats ushered in an invasion and will never apologize for the destruction and the ruined and lost lives left in the wake.&quot;
The Republican Party of New Mexico said the tragedy &quot;transcends politics&quot; and that &quot;the lives of this boy’s parents and loved ones will forever be destroyed,&quot; adding that if Democrats &quot;cannot condemn these demonic acts of violence,&quot; they &quot;should not be in public office.&quot;
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In another statement, Schmitt pointed to the teen’s final moments — &quot;I just don’t wanna die&quot; — arguing the country is &quot;done sacrificing our children at the altar of mass migration&quot; and calling for mass deportations.
Prosecutors allege the killing of Young was deliberate.
A felony complaint says Archaga-Elvir &quot;knowingly caused the death&quot; of the teen by shooting him, while the probable cause statement outlines what investigators describe as a coordinated setup involving multiple individuals.
According to investigators, a juvenile suspect contacted Young and convinced him to leave his home under the belief he was meeting a girl. Instead, authorities say, Young was led into a trap.
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Investigators allege the group had been driving around beforehand discussing how to &quot;set up&quot; the teen before tracking his movements and blocking the road.
Witnesses told investigators they warned Young not to go, fearing it was a setup tied to tensions from a prior homicide case in which he was expected to testify.
Authorities say when the vehicle stopped, Young realized what was happening and ran.
Investigators say Archaga-Elvir, wearing a black ski mask and armed with a handgun, chased the teen on foot before opening fire.
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&quot;Defendant ambushed victim, chased victim on foot, and shot victim as victim was stating he wanted to live,&quot; the probable cause statement says.
Another witness reported hearing Young cry out, &quot;I just don’t wanna die,&quot; before gunshots rang out.
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Young was pronounced dead after suffering a gunshot wound to the chest.
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Court records show Archaga-Elvir has pleaded not guilty and remains jailed ahead of a scheduled April 13 hearing.
&quot;Miles Young was lured to his death believing he was going to meet a girl. Instead, he was ambushed and killed in cold blood by this illegal alien who went on to brag about the murder,&quot; Department of Homeland Security Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis.
&quot;This animal was released into our country by the Obama administration,&quot; she added. &quot;ICE lodged an arrest detainer requesting Missouri not release this depraved killer from jail into American neighborhoods.&quot;
DHS said Archaga-Elvir was arrested in Texas as an accompanied minor in 2015, but he was released by the Obama administration. 
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Young’s family said the loss has been devastating.
&quot;Miles was a compassionate, loving, and kind 15-year-old who brought light to everyone around him,&quot; his family wrote.
In a message shared online, his mother described him as &quot;bright, kind, and unforgettable,&quot; adding, &quot;we are grieving a loss that words cannot fully express.&quot;
The investigation remains ongoing.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Preston Mizell contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Rick Harrison of &apos;Pawn Stars&apos; says gambling isn&apos;t dying even as Las Vegas poker rooms close one by one</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rick Harrison of &apos;Pawn Stars&apos; says gambling isn&apos;t dying even as Las Vegas poker rooms close one by one</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The drop in Las Vegas tourism has been well-documented, with total visitor numbers down 7.5%. At the same time, poker rooms along the Vegas Strip are closing — raising questions about the appeal of in-person gambling. 
Rick Harrison of &quot;Pawn Stars&quot; fame — as well as owner of the Gold &amp; Silver Pawn Shop in Las Vegas — told Fox News Digital in an interview that gambling in person is not dying.
&quot;We know what the oldest profession is, gambling was probably the second,&quot; Harrison joked. &quot;People always gambling and plus, you know, Vegas, it&apos;s just not the gambling.&quot;
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Harrison said Las Vegas hosts certain conventions unlike anywhere in the world and people are coming to Sin City for more than just gambling.
&quot;Keep changing it around, see what sticks to the wall, and give your customers what they want, and they will keep on coming back,&quot; he said.
The latest poker room that closed was Resorts World on March 30, a casino representative confirmed to Fox News Digital.
The closure will leave just eight poker rooms open on the Las Vegas Strip, according to the blog &quot;Vital Vegas.&quot;
&quot;However, we will be introducing new gaming opportunities to replace the poker room,&quot; the representative said.
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The representative did not elaborate on what new gaming offerings would take the room’s place. It currently features No Limit Texas Hold’em, Pot Limit Omaha and mixed games.
&quot;You don&apos;t have just the whole old style [where you] have blackjack tables, [it’s] dark and everything else like that,&quot; said Harrison.
He credited Circa Resort &amp; Casino for changing it up sharing  &quot;You go down to Circa [and] there&apos;s go-go dancers dancing behind the blackjack tables. It makes it more fun.&quot;
Las Vegas Strip gaming revenue fell 11% year over year, from $840,093,428 in January 2025 to $747,655,527 in January 2026, according to the Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB).
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Nevada’s nonrestricted gaming licensees reported a total gaming win of roughly $1.35 billion in January of this year, dropping 6.55% compared to the same month last year, according to the NGCB.
The online gambling market is expected to reach a projected revenue of $22.2 million by 2030, according to Grand View Research.
Harrison says there has been a shift in Vegas since back in the day.
&quot;The rooms weren&apos;t expensive. You had great entertainment. [It] wasn&apos;t crazy money. The food wasn&apos;t expensive; they made most of their money off the gambling,&quot; he said. &quot;Nowadays, younger people don&apos;t gamble as much, so you have to change your business model, how you&apos;re going to make money,&quot; said Harrison. 
&quot;In the end, you have to think about the customer experience.&quot;
In 2025, there were about 38.5 million visitors, a 7.5% drop from 2024 according to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCA).
Robby Starbuck, a conservative activist and the host of &quot;The Robby Starbuck Show,&quot; previously told Fox News Digital that in-person gambling is becoming less popular. 
&quot;Now nearly everyone under 40 who bets seems to do it online,&quot; Starbuck said.
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&quot;I don’t know one person under age 40 who goes to Vegas regularly to bet or play slots,&quot; he added. 
&quot;This trend will continue with younger people because, honestly, our minds are wired differently.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Toyota joins hydrogen truck alliance push</news:name>
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			<news:title>Toyota joins hydrogen truck alliance push</news:title>
			<news:keywords>For years, the conversation around clean transportation has leaned heavily toward batteries. Longer range, faster charging, more EVs on the road. That&apos;s been the story. So when Toyota Motor Corporation decided to team up with Daimler Truck and Volvo Group, it raised a fair question: Why double down on hydrogen now? The three companies plan to become equal partners in Cellcentric, a venture focused on fuel-cell systems for heavy-duty trucks and industrial vehicles. The goal is straightforward. Build better hydrogen systems, scale production, and make zero-emissions trucking more realistic. But under the surface, there&apos;s a bigger shift happening.
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Most people think the future of clean vehicles is all battery-powered. That&apos;s partly true, especially for cars. Heavy-duty trucking is a different story. Battery-electric trucks work well for shorter routes. However, long-haul freight brings different challenges. Bigger batteries add weight. Charging takes time. Payload capacity can take a hit. Hydrogen offers a different tradeoff. Fuel-cell trucks can refuel faster and travel longer distances without carrying massive battery packs. That makes them appealing for long-distance shipping, where every minute off the road matters. That&apos;s exactly why this partnership exists. As Daimler Truck&apos;s leadership has emphasized, hydrogen is meant to complement battery-electric systems, not replace them.
This move might feel sudden, but Toyota has been laying the groundwork since the early 1990s. The company launched the Toyota Mirai in 2014, one of the first mass-produced hydrogen cars. On paper, it looked like a glimpse into the future. In practice, it struggled to catch on. Sales have been limited, and the biggest issue has not been the car itself. It&apos;s the lack of hydrogen refueling infrastructure. In the U.S., you are mostly limited to California if you want to drive one regularly. Still, Toyota didn&apos;t walk away. Instead, it expanded into trucks. It tested hydrogen-powered heavy-duty vehicles in Europe, partnered with manufacturers, and integrated fuel-cell systems into commercial platforms. That experience is now feeding directly into this new partnership.
Building hydrogen technology is expensive. Building the infrastructure is even harder. That&apos;s where this alliance comes in. By combining strengths, each company fills a gap. Toyota brings decades of fuel-cell research and manufacturing experience. Daimler Truck contributes deep knowledge of commercial vehicles and logistics. Volvo Group adds global scale and operational reach. Together, they can share costs, accelerate development, and push for infrastructure growth at the same time. That last piece matters most. Hydrogen only works if there are enough places to refuel. Europe is investing heavily in that network, with plans to expand significantly by 2030. This partnership positions all three companies to benefit if that rollout gains traction.
This does not mean battery EVs are slowing down. Automakers are still investing heavily in electric cars, better batteries and faster charging networks. Toyota itself continues to expand its EV lineup and production capabilities. What this partnership shows is a shift in strategy. Instead of betting everything on one approach, companies are spreading their bets across multiple technologies. That increases flexibility and improves the chances of meeting long-term emissions goals. Hydrogen may not dominate passenger cars. In trucking, though, it has a real opportunity.
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Even if you never plan to drive a hydrogen vehicle, this still affects you. Freight powers almost everything you buy. From groceries to electronics, trucks move it across long distances every day. If hydrogen helps clean up long-haul trucking, it could reduce emissions in one of the hardest sectors to fix. It also signals something important about the future of transportation. There won&apos;t be a single solution that works everywhere. Different technologies will serve different needs depending on the job.
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At first glance, this move feels like a detour from the EV momentum we&apos;ve been seeing. Look closer, and it starts to make more sense. Heavy-duty transport has unique demands. Hydrogen happens to solve some of them more efficiently than batteries can today. Toyota joining forces with Daimler Truck and Volvo is less about changing direction and more about covering all bases. If infrastructure catches up, this could become one of the more important shifts in clean transportation.
So here&apos;s the real question. If hydrogen ends up powering the trucks that deliver everything you rely on, does it matter what technology powers your own car? Let us know by writing to us at Cyberguy.com
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			  <news:name>US soccer captain&apos;s breakup with golfer gets messy after dating profile allegations</news:name>
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			<news:title>US soccer captain&apos;s breakup with golfer gets messy after dating profile allegations</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It appears that soccer star Christian Pulisic and his girlfriend, golfer Alexa Melton, have broken up, and the split seems quite ugly.
Late last year, the star striker, who is captain of the U.S. Men&apos;s National Team, had to shut down rumors he was dating Sydney Sweeney, but apparently, not everything can be fixed.
In fact, Melton appeared to hint that Pulisic wasn&apos;t exactly faithful before walking back the claim.
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&quot;Mans was on Raya before it even ended,&quot; Melton said in an Instagram comment, according to the New York Post. Raya is a subscription celebrity dating app.
&quot;How many likes to post his Raya profile,&quot; Melton said in another comment, the outlet noted.
However, Melton appeared to backtrack just a bit.
&quot;I’ve made some comments on a private matter and it’s been taken out of context. I received false info. He is not a cheater. Any narrative beyond that is not mine,&quot; Melton said in a recent Instagram Story. &quot;Out of respect for Christian’s and my privacy, I will not speak further regarding this matter.&quot;
US WORLD CUP HOPES TAKE HIT AFTER STAR PLAYER RUPTURES ACHILLES
Pulisic had been dating Melton since at least the summer of 2024. Melton played college golf at USC and competed in the 2024 U.S. Women’s Open. She has mostly competed on the women’s Epson Tour but not since 2024.
Sweeney, meanwhile, has been linked to music manager Scooter Braun, who has worked with Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift.
Pulisic will suit up for the Stars and Stripes this summer at the 2026 World Cup, which will be played throughout North America. The final will take place July 19 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, home of the New York Giants and Jets.
It will be Pulisic’s second appearance in the World Cup, having also played in 2022 in Qatar. That team advanced to the knockout stage but was eliminated by the Netherlands, who lost to eventual champion Argentina in the round of 16.
The U.S. is the highest-ranked team in its group this summer, joining Australia (26th), Paraguay (39th) and a team to be determined in a playoff.
The U.S. will open the tournament June 12 in Los Angeles against Paraguay on FOX.
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			  <news:name>Carney casts himself as NATO defender amid Trump beef, despite Canada missing key benchmark for decades</news:name>
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			<news:title>Carney casts himself as NATO defender amid Trump beef, despite Canada missing key benchmark for decades</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney defended his country&apos;s NATO commitments after being pressed over alliance spending by President Donald Trump, insisting Ottawa meets the benchmark – even though Canada only reached the 2% defense target in 2025.
Speaking recently at a press conference in Monteregie, Quebec, Carney said Iran remains a &quot;grave threat&quot; to the Middle East and beyond and argued Canada is meeting its obligations to the alliance.
But Canada only reached NATO’s 2% defense spending benchmark in 2025, after spending years well below the target. Carney acknowledged Ottawa had not hit that mark since the Cold War, underscoring the vulnerability in his pushback to Trump.
&quot;I’ll underscore that just a few weeks ago that we&apos;ve met for the first time since the fall of the Berlin Wall our NATO commitments in terms of 2% defense spending,&quot; Carney added. 
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Trump has blasted some NATO allies over what he sees as weak support during the Iran conflict, warning on Truth Social that the alliance &quot;wasn’t there when we needed them and they won’t be there if we need them again.&quot;
When a reporter pressed that Trump threatened to punish NATO, including conflict-averse members Germany and Spain, Carney boasted that Canada &quot;meet[s] its NATO commitments.&quot;
NATO’s 2014-2025 defense expenditure report estimated Canada’s defense spending at 1.01% of GDP in 2014, and below 1.5% through 2024 before reaching 2.01% in 2025.
NATO CHIEF SAYS WORLD IS ‘ABSOLUTELY’ SAFER UNDER TRUMP
Meanwhile, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has praised Trump for pushing allies to meet the 2% benchmark, as several Eastern Bloc nations have noticeably increased their tithes.
Over the past decade, U.S. defense spending has averaged roughly 3.3% of GDP, compared with about 1.3% for Canada. The U.S. GDP is also a higher gross figure than all other NATO members in dollars.
MORE KEY US ALLIES BLOCK MILITARY FLIGHTS AS IRAN WAR RIFT WIDENS WITH TRUMP 
Greece and the U.K. have been the top two countries consistently contributing to NATO’s funding, while Canada, Spain, Belgium, the Czech Republic and Hungary all sit in the lower tier on average. The only outlier below them is Luxembourg, which contributes an average 0.6% of GDP to NATO, according to calculations made from the report’s figures.
TRUMP LASHES OUT AT &apos;SICK&apos; IRANIAN LEADERS, CONFIRMS ESTIMATED TIMELINE FOR ENDING WAR
Rutte previously made waves for appearing to refer to Trump as &quot;daddy,&quot; but said this week the Dutch-to-English translation was flawed and that he meant to refer to the president as a strong disciplinarian-like figure at a time when Trump was angry at both Israel and Iran.
&quot;In Dutch, you would say the translation of your father is ‘daddy’ and I would say hey, yeah, some time, Daddy has to be angry, so I wasn’t going to say [he’s my] daddy,&quot; he said of a meeting between the two men in The Hague last June.
Rutte issued the response after being pressed on whether he still viewed Trump as &quot;Daddy&quot; or an ally amid the president’s issues with some member-nations.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>The quantum mystery that may explain how God knows every thought you have</news:name>
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			<news:title>The quantum mystery that may explain how God knows every thought you have</news:title>
			<news:keywords>For millennia, the concept of an omniscient God — a deity who knows every sparrow that falls, every thought that forms, and every star that burns across the vast expanse of the cosmos — has boggled the human imagination. How in the world can any entity, no matter how supreme, know everything that’s happening everywhere, all at once, in real time, and with atomic-level intimacy?
To the strict materialist, it sounds like an impossibility, a wondrous but completely illogical relic of ancient philosophies and religions. Yet, when one plumbs the depths of modern physics, one discovers something utterly profound: The concept of divine omniscience is not just plausible; its mechanism is woven into the very fabric of spacetime.
This deeply mysterious mechanism is called quantum entanglement. It was first acknowledged in 1935 by physicists Albert Einstein, Boris Podolsky and Nathan Rosen; verified theoretically in 1964 by physicist John Stewart Bell; and validated experimentally in 1972 by physicists John Clauser and Stuart Freedman.
Here’s how it works.
IS HEAVEN REAL? SCIENCE MAY REVEAL WHERE GOD’S ETERNAL KINGDOM EXISTS
Two objects — for example, subatomic particles — that are intimately related and then widely separated somehow maintain an invisible, intimate and unbreakable connection. One object might be in a lab on Earth and the other might be clear across the universe, billions of light-years away, yet whatever happens to one is known and felt by the other instantaneously, without any delay whatsoever.
Einstein was none too pleased with quantum entanglement because it violates a sacred principle of his theory of special relativity: Nothing — not even information — can travel faster than the speed of light. He mocked the idea that two widely separated objects could communicate infinitely fast, calling it spukhafte Fernwirkung, German for &quot;spooky action at a distance.&quot;
Even though he was ultimately proven wrong both theoretically and experimentally, Einstein was right to call quantum entanglement spooky. To this day, the instantaneous signals passing between entangled objects are like nothing we can explain. They’re something totally different from radio waves and light signals.
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Indeed, one would be justified in calling the connection between widely separated, entangled objects &quot;otherworldly.&quot; I say that because quantum entanglement clearly offers us a stunning scientific explication of the age-old belief in an omniscient God.
Many people carry with them the image of a deity who is far removed from human affairs, peering down on his creation through a cosmic telescope, waiting for the light of our actions to reach him in heaven. Quantum entanglement offers us a radically different image: A God who is strongly entangled with the whole of creation — right down to the very atoms of our being — by virtue of his being the source of the universe and everything in it.
In other words, the existence of quantum entanglement offers us a fresh perspective on God’s omniscience. It suggests that God’s awareness of the universe is not obtained through observation; it’s acquired via an intimate, instantaneous, &quot;spooky&quot; connection.
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Just as an object instantaneously knows and feels whatever happens to its entangled partner clear across the universe, God instantaneously knows and feels everything that happens to every single atom anywhere in the universe — and beyond. There’s no distance too great, no darkness too deep, to sever that deep, fundamental connection between Creator and creation.
As fellow travelers on this journey called life, we’re tempted to maintain a firewall between the realm of science and the realm of the spirit. We’re mistaught that the former deals in cold, hard facts, while the latter deals in blind faith. But when we look closely at the invisible, underlying architecture of reality, that wall crumbles.
Science does not erase the majesty of the divine; it illuminates it. It shows us that we live in a universe filled with unseen forces, deeply interconnected and governed by mysteries that should leave us filled with awe and wonder.
So, then, the next time you look up at the night sky, I encourage you to resist the impulse to look upon the cosmos as nothing but a collection of isolated, distant stars. Instead, allow yourself to behold it for what it really is: a grand, entangled tapestry!
Above all, consider this: The same invisible architecture that instantaneously and intimately connects physical objects across the cosmic void is of the very same design that connects you — instantaneously, intimately, and eternally — to the mind and spirit of God.
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			  <news:name>American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on presidential proposals and astronaut appetites</news:name>
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			<news:title>American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on presidential proposals and astronaut appetites</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people — including current events and the sights and sounds of the United States.
This week&apos;s quiz highlights presidential proposals, astronaut appetites — and a whole lot more.
Can you get all 8 questions right?
Give it a try and see how you do!
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			  <news:name>Boatyard employee found &apos;exhausted&apos; missing American&apos;s husband when he washed ashore after night adrift</news:name>
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			<news:title>Boatyard employee found &apos;exhausted&apos; missing American&apos;s husband when he washed ashore after night adrift</news:title>
			<news:keywords>EXCLUSIVE: An overnight security guard at a boatyard on a Bahamian island encountered American man Brian Hooker when he washed ashore about eight hours after his wife disappeared into a dark and stormy sea last weekend. 
Edward Smith works at Marsh Harbour Boatyards, a boat storage and repair facility in the tourist destination, and was alerted by another employee that a man had stumbled onto the property talking about a key and a woman. 
That man was Hooker, 58, who is currently being held in a Freeport, Bahamas jail, after he said his wife, Lynette Hooker, fell off their dinghy while motoring back to their yacht from a bar in Hope Town.
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On Saturday, April 4, Hooker and his wife had been dining and drinking at the Abaco Inn – a restaurant in Hope Town, known to locals as &quot;Elbow Cay&quot; – several miles by sea from the small beach covered by jagged rocks where he landed in Marsh Harbour.
&quot;He said he was on a cay, like at a bar, having something to eat or drink, and they came out to go to another place or back to their boat, but somehow they got out in the rough weather, and they had that incident, the lady [went] overboard, or whatever,&quot; Smith told Fox News Digital on Saturday.
Smith declined to be video recorded or photographed.
Hooker was arrested for questioning while police investigate Lynette’s disappearance. He told police that seas were rough just after sundown when the pair attempted to return to their yacht, and that Lynette fell overboard with the dinghy’s key in her pocket, cutting off the engine. Hooker drifted and paddled on the dinghy for the next several hours, eventually arriving on the boatyard’s shore around 4 a.m. the next day. 
&quot;He drifted from that time until the time he hit here,&quot; said Smith. 
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Police have not charged Hooker with a crime, and he maintains that Lynette fell overboard by accident. He was arrested and transported to Freeport, a separate Bahamian island, on Wednesday.  Bahamian law calls for a 48-hour limit to hold someone without charging them with a crime. 
Under special circumstances, that time can be extended. In this case, it was, as Hooker’s attorney, Terrel Butler, said Friday night that officials decided to keep Hooker in custody for up to another 72 hours. The deadline for his release is now Monday night at around 7:30 p.m., but he could be released at any time if authorities decide not to charge him. 
He is being questioned in relation to the Bahamian crime &quot;causing harm resulting in death.&quot;
Smith said Hooker did not appear suspicious when the pair met. 
&quot;He was more exhausted than anything else,&quot; said Smith. &quot;He was asking for water. He wanted water to drink.&quot; 
&quot;I asked him, ‘so where is the lady?’&quot; Smith recalled. &quot;He says, ‘she’s in the water.’&quot;
Smith said he asked Hooker what time Lynette fell in the water, to which he replied 7 p.m., which shocked him. 
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&quot;So I say, ‘from seven? And you’re just reaching [the shore] now?’&quot; Smith said. &quot;He said the wind was blowing so strong, so when that happened, the boat blew away from him and he couldn’t really see in the dark.&quot;
According to Smith, Bryan told him that when he last saw Lynette, she was swimming back toward Hope Town with a yellow bag on her person. He said Hooker was wearing a yellow bag when he washed ashore, too. 
Hooker told Smith he tried to signal for help from the small vessel. 
&quot;He said he sent up two flares,&quot; said Smith. &quot;The first flare he sent up, there was a boat that passed and they didn’t respond to it. He said another boat passed, he sent up another flare, and they didn’t respond to it.&quot; 
Smith called the police to assist Hooker. He said the police arrived at about 5 a.m., and Hooker was still talking to them when Smith’s shift ended at 7 a.m. 
Bahamian authorities have been tight-lipped about the process, but the investigation into Lynette’s disappearance remains ongoing. 
A second employee of the boatyard told Fox News Digital that police returned there Saturday, but did not elaborate on their activities. 
A source with knowledge of the investigation told Fox News Digital on Saturday that authorities are searching for Lynette’s body near Hope Town.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Rory McIlroy&apos;s monstrous lead disappears, surprise contender surges as Masters comes down to final day</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rory McIlroy&apos;s monstrous lead disappears, surprise contender surges as Masters comes down to final day</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In case you thought the Masters was over after Rory McIlroy&apos;s electrifying second round, here&apos;s your reminder that nothing gets started in Augusta until the back nine on Sunday.
And those final nine holes are sure to be exciting after Saturday&apos;s third-round action that saw McIlroy&apos;s six-shot lead, the largest ever through 36 holes, completely evaporate.
New York native Cameron Young and the reigning champion McIlroy will be paired together as the final grouping of the 90th playing of the Masters, with both golfers at 11 under.
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McIlroy started his day at 12 under, but a bogey on the first combined with three birdies by Patrick Reed saw his lead shrink rapidly. When McIlroy birdied the third, and Reed bogeyed No. 4, McIlroy’s lead was back to a comfortable four. Reed eventually fell down the leaderboard, but Young shot up it.
Young, who was 4 over after his first round, began the day eight shots back of McIlroy, birdied the 16th to tie McIlroy, just seconds before McIlroy bogeyed 12 to fall to second place. He shot a 7-under 65 to jump to the top of the leaderboard, while McIlroy went 1 over with a 73. Young birdied eight holes to go along with a bogey on the par-5 15th after going water.
But McIlroy struggled on the back nine, going in the water on 11 for a double bogey, while also bogeying 12 and 18.
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This tournament, though, now stretches far beyond the leaders, as there are 20 players within seven strokes, and 14 within six. McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood were the only golfers inside the top 20 entering Saturday to score over par in the third round, making Saturday&apos;s moving day quite the preview for an electric Sunday.
Sam Burns is alone at 10 under in solo third, while Shane Lowry, who benefited from a hole-in-one, is two back. Jason Day and Justin Rose are at 8 under, with Scottie Scheffler and Haotong Li at 7 under (Scheffler, too, shot a 65 after starting Saturday even for the tournament).
Other notables in the mix include Patrick Cantlay, Russell Henley, and Reed at 6 under, Collin Morikawa at 5 under, and Xander Schauffele and Brooks Koepka at 4 under.
After being paired together in the first two rounds, McIlroy and Young will tee off together again at 2:25 p.m. ET, as McIlroy looks to make up for lost time and become the first golfer since Tiger Woods to win back-to-back green jackets.
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			  <news:name>Arizona Labor Market Weakens Despite Modest January Job Gains</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arizona Labor Market Weakens Despite Modest January Job Gains</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Ethan Faverino |
New data from the Common Sense Institute’s Arizona Jobs and Labor Force Update shows Arizona added 5,100 non-farm jobs on a seasonally adjusted basis in January, representing a modest 0.16% increase from December. This gain ranked the state 25th highest among all 50 states and Washington, D.C. Nationally, the U.S. economy added 160,000 jobs in January, with 44 states reporting month-over-month job gains.
However, on a year-over-year basis, Arizona’s labor market weakened significantly. The state lost 15,000 jobs compared to January 2025, marking a stark contrast to the national gain of +0.20%. Arizona ranked 43rd in year-over-year job growth, one of 24 states experiencing annual job losses. This marked the 22nd consecutive month of annual job growth below 2% in Arizona.
Revised data now indicate the state has been experiencing year-over-year job losses since August 2025—the first negative annual reading since September 2024 and the largest percentage decline since March 2021.
Arizona’s manufacturing sector provided a bright spot in January, adding approximately 600 jobs. The state was one of only 20 to add manufacturing jobs that month. However, on an annual basis, manufacturing employment continued to contract, down 0.7% from January 2025, with Arizona among 40 states losing manufacturing jobs over the year.
Unemployment in Arizona edged up slightly to 4.5% in January from a revised 4.4% in December, giving the state the 35th highest unemployment rate nationally. The state’s labor force participation rate held steady at 62%. Nationally, the unemployment rate declined modestly to 4.3% in January and has remained at that level through March 2026.
Sector performance in January varied. The “Other Services” sector led growth, adding 1,300 jobs (+1.3%), though it remains one of Arizona’s smaller supersectors with just 105,000 workers. Construction added 800 jobs month-over-month.
On an annual basis, the Mining and Logging sector continued to outperform, expanding 7.2% since January 2025. Meanwhile, the state’s largest supersector—Trade, Transportation, and Utilities—added only 200 jobs in January. The Information sector posted the weakest annual performance, declining 1.83% year-over-year.
While employment growth has slowed, wage growth in Arizona remained robust at the start of 2026. Average hourly wages rose $0.47 in January, ranking the state 9th nationally for monthly wage growth. Over the past year, Arizona’s average hourly wage increased by $1.10, placing it 29th in the U.S. for annual wage growth. Private Sector workers in Arizona now earn an average of $35.32 per hour, up from $34.22 a year ago.
Nationally, average hourly wages rose 0.35% in January and have continued growing, with the U.S. rate reaching 3.5% year-over-year as of March. Real (inflation-adjusted) wages in Arizona were up 1.2% as of January. Roughly in line with national trends, though they remain down 3.4% since April 2020.





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			  <news:name>Hobbs Urged By Arizona Superintendent To Sign Tax Credit Bill To Fund Schools</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hobbs Urged By Arizona Superintendent To Sign Tax Credit Bill To Fund Schools</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Staff Reporter |
The Arizona superintendent of schools is urging Gov. Katie Hobbs to lift a financial burden for schools.
Hobbs has yet to decide on a bill, SB 1142, allowing Arizona schools to participate in a new federal school tax credit opportunity. Superintendent Tom Horne says the governor needs to sign the bill, or else Arizona schools will lose out on critical funding. 
The pending legislation wouldn’t come at a cost to the state, and it could potentially provide up to $6 billion more to public, charter, and private schools.
“Any school could establish such a scholarship organization to accept contributions and bring more money to the classroom,” said Horne. “It does not cost the state any money and would increase funding for education.”
Horne mentioned that another prominent Democratic governor has backed this federal program.
“This bill benefits students in public district schools, charters, and every other school setting,” said Horne. “[Gov. Hobbs] should join fellow Democrat Governor Jared Polis of Colorado in supporting this program.”
Unlike Hobbs, the Colorado governor has expressed support for school choice. One other Democratic governor, Josh Stein of North Carolina, has opted into the program. 
The Democratic governors of Kansas, Kentucky, North Carolina, and Wisconsin all vetoed opting into the program. 
Gov. Hobbs vetoed similar legislation back in January (SB 1106/HB 2153).
State Sen. Shawnna Bolick (R-LD2) sponsored the bill. It passed both chambers without support from any Democratic lawmakers, and was sent to Gov. Hobbs on Wednesday. 
Arizona House Democratic lawmakers said they opposed SB 1142 because it doesn’t establish enough oversight of the distribution of funds. Some characterized it as a wrongful diversion of public funds from public schools, insisting it would ultimately impact the state general fund. However, this program derives its funds from a federal tax credit. 
Last year, Congress included the federal school tax credit program within the FY2025 reconciliation act (the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act”). The program launches January 1, 2027. 
The federal legislation allows taxpayers to donate up to $1,700 annually to state-recognized Scholarship Granting Organizations (SGOs) that issue grants to cover eligible school expenses for certain students like books, supplies, tutoring, special needs services, computers, internet access, tuition, fees, room and board, uniforms, and transportation. 
With that donation potential, Arizona schools could see up to $6 billion in extra funding. (The Arizona Department of Revenue reported over 3.5 million individual income tax returns in 2023).
Only students whose family income falls below 300 percent of their area median income would qualify for SGO grants.
The federal legislation requires SGOs to be 501(c)(3) nonprofits, provide scholarships to 10 or more students who don’t attend the same school, spend at least 90 percent of revenue on qualifying scholarships, and prioritize scholarships first for students who have received scholarships in previous years and then for siblings of such students.
Should Gov. Hobbs approve Arizona’s participation in the program, the Arizona Department of Revenue would administer the federal SGO credit and approve SGOs.
ADOR would submit a list of certified SGOs to the Secretary of the Treasury annually and post the list on the ADOR website. 





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			<news:title>Sen. Gallego Revokes Gubernatorial Endorsement Of Longtime Friend, California Rep. Swalwell</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Staff Reporter |
Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) revoked the gubernatorial endorsement of his longtime friend, Democratic California Rep. Eric Swalwell, over sexual assault claims.
Gallego dropped support for his “best friend” Swalwell following a Friday report in the San Francisco Chronicle detailing sexual assault claims by one of Swalwell’s former female staffers. 
That report came out in the days following social media posts by political activists alleging other incidents of sexual misconduct. 


Possible sexual harassment allegations against Eric Swalwell. This isn&apos;t the first time these rumors have come up. https://t.co/2HDlQXHnnb
— Joe (@electionsjoe) April 6, 2026






I have been working with a number of women who are in the process of coming forward and sharing their stories of sexual harassment and even alleged abuse at the hands of Eric Swalwell. Here’s why we’re talking about it before mainstream media: 🧵
— Cheyenne Hunt (@CheyenneHuntCA) April 6, 2026





Gallego said he regretted defending Swalwell.
“What is described is indefensible. Women who come forward with accounts like this deserve to be heard with respect, not questioned or dismissed,” said Gallego. “I regret having come to his defense on social media prior to knowing all the information.  I am equally as shocked and upset about what has transpired.”


I’ve read the San Francisco Chronicle’s reporting and I take it seriously.
What is described is indefensible. Women who come forward with accounts like this deserve to be heard with respect, not questioned or dismissed.
I regret having come to his defense on social media prior…
— Ruben Gallego (@RubenGallego) April 10, 2026





In the days leading up to the San Francisco Chronicle report, Gallego was defending Swalwell against the online rumors.
“When you are in first place, is when they will target you,” said Gallego. “Eric is a fighter and he will win the governor’s race.”


When you are in first place, is when they target you.  Eric is a fighter and he will win the Governors race. https://t.co/CSDwEnR3Xu
— Ruben Gallego (@RubenGallego) April 7, 2026





According to the report, an anonymous staffer alleged that Swalwell sexually assaulted her twice when she was too intoxicated to consent. Swalwell issued a statement denying the allegations and indicating he would initiate legal action.
The staffer alleged that Swalwell’s unwanted advances began almost immediately after she was hired to work in one of his district offices in 2019; she alleged Swalwell sent and solicited nude pictures from her via Snapchat. At the time, the staffer was 21 years old. 
Common among the various rumors and allegations of Swalwell’s misconduct was the use of Snapchat. 
She also alleged that Swalwell attempted to kiss her following a donor meeting, and in a separate car ride exposed his genitalia and requested oral sex. In the latter instance, she recounted that she complied. 
That same year of her hiring, the staffer alleged that she blacked out while out drinking with Swalwell and later woke up naked in his hotel bed.
In 2024, some time after ceasing employment with Swalwell’s office, the woman alleged that she again blacked out while out drinking with him and was again sexually assaulted.
Ahead of Friday’s report, Swalwell’s attorney submitted a cease-and-desist letter to the former staffer. The letter threatened a lawsuit unless she walked back her allegations.  
Following the report, three more women told CNN that Swalwell had committed sexual misconduct against them. Swalwell has denied these allegations as well.
Beyond those claims of wrongdoing, Swalwell denied to the California Post that he ever had any sexual relationships with any staff or interns.


Earlier this week, I directly asked Rep. Eric Swalwell — a Democratic frontrunner in the California governor&apos;s race — if he had ever had sexual relationships with any staff or interns as allegations have been rumored for months
He said, &quot;No, no, no, no.&quot;
A bombshell report by… pic.twitter.com/X5DHuFFqLd
— Josh Koehn (@Josh_Koehn) April 10, 2026





Gallego and Swalwell were close for over a decade leading up to this development. The Arizona senator served as Swalwell’s campaign chair when the latter made a brief run for president in 2019.
The Arizona senator recently invested in Swalwell’s AI startup.





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			  <news:name>The states revealed as best to start a family amid cratering belief in the American Dream</news:name>
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			<news:title>The states revealed as best to start a family amid cratering belief in the American Dream</news:title>
			<news:keywords>For those chasing the American dream, a new study has some insightful information about what it takes to attain it – along with data that might determine the best states to set down roots.
Declining marriages and broken families are crippling predominantly blue states, while red states thrive with better economic mobility, education and lower crime, according to a 2026 Family Structure Index released Tuesday by the Ohio-based Center for Christian Virtue.
In partnership with the Institute for Family Studies, the report examined three core factors: marriage rates, family stability and fertility rates. It also tracked cost of living, religious participation, family instability, and education levels, finding wide gaps across states that affect the &quot;health and attainability of the American Dream.&quot;
&quot;This report should serve as a wake-up call for policymakers and community leaders across the country,&quot; CCV President Aaron Baer told Fox News Digital.
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Baer added that government programs alone &quot;can’t replace strong families.&quot;
&quot;No amount of paid family leave, childcare subsidies, or social experimentation will rebuild the foundation that families provide,&quot; he said. &quot;If those policies were enough, states like California and New York would be leading the way. The data show otherwise. If we’re serious about reducing poverty and expanding opportunity, we need to strengthen the institutions that have always made America strong: faith, family, and economic freedom.&quot;
The report finds that only 1 in 3 Americans believe in the American Dream.
The index clearly shows geographic divides. Red states like Utah rank first in family stability, while blue states like New Mexico trail behind.
Rocky Mountain and Great Plains states generally have higher marriage and fertility rates, according to the report.
Behind Utah, the rest of the top 5 states for family stability were Idaho, Nebraska, South Dakota and North Dakota. 
The bottom five states: Vermont, Nevada, Louisiana, Rhode Island, and New Mexico.
These differences are now impacting where people choose to live, according to the report.
South Carolina, for example, has seen marriage rates rise and its ranking on this list improve; while Hawaii has fallen as marriage rates decline and housing costs remain high.
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As these pressures grow, more Americans are leaving high-cost blue states for more affordable red states.
&quot;Strong families are the foundation of a healthy society,&quot; Baer said in a press release. &quot;This report shows that when family structure weakens, the effects ripple outward to our schools, our communities and our economy. But it also makes clear that this is not inevitable. There is a solution and a path forward.&quot;
Notably, the report highlights a clear link between family structure and economic outcomes. 
States with more married parents saw lower child poverty rates, better educational outcomes, less crime and stronger economies, while those with higher shares of single-parent households face long-term challenges.
Other contributing factors also emerged. 
States with higher religious participation saw higher birth rates, while expensive housing markets are tied to lower fertility rates, according to the report. Education also plays a role as more college-educated adults are more likely to form stable families due to economic security.
Since 2000, the national index score has dropped from 100 to 87.3, signaling a decline in family structure, the report added. While marriage rates have stabilized in recent years, fertility rates continue to fall and pose lasting constraints for future generations.
However, these trends do vary across both red and blue states, according to a CCV spokesperson, who said the report &quot;also underscores that these trends are not confined to any one region or political ideology.&quot;
The findings have prompted calls for policy changes focusing on strengthening families and economic conditions.
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&quot;The lesson going forward is clear,&quot; Baer said. &quot;Red and blue states alike should advance policies that make housing more affordable, ensure good-paying jobs are within reach, keep taxes low, and expand access to quality education.&quot;
Baer added this comes down to the impact of stable households. 
Stable two-parent homes are linked to higher college graduation rates and a better shot at reaching the middle class, the report said. Married adults are also about 80% less likely to live in poverty than single adults.
&quot;Family structure is one of the strongest predictors we have for whether children and communities are thriving,&quot; University of Virginia sociology professor and lead researcher Brad Wilcox said in a press release. &quot;States that are doing well in this area have markedly lower levels of child poverty, as well as higher rates of economic mobility and homeownership.&quot;
For many, economic realities have continued to fuel skepticism about the American Dream. Since 1980, fewer adults ages 25 to 54 have been able to buy homes, and only about 50% of those born in the 1980s earn more than their parents—down from 90% among those born in the 1940s.
Marriage rates fell sharply from 2000 to 2010, followed by a 17% drop over the next decade, as &quot;upward mobility has been cut nearly in half over two generations,&quot; the report said.
&quot;This isn’t just about statistics,&quot; Baer said. &quot;It’s about real children and real futures. If we want to see our nation thrive, we have to be serious about strengthening marriage and supporting families in every community.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Queen Camilla and Kate Middleton’s royal battle over blue sparked palace tension: expert</news:name>
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			<news:title>Queen Camilla and Kate Middleton’s royal battle over blue sparked palace tension: expert</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Blue may be a royal favorite, but behind palace walls, it has reportedly sparked quiet battles over who gets to wear it.
Royal commentator Amanda Matta told Fox News Digital that Queen Camilla’s go-to shade isn’t just a fashion statement — it may be her way of signaling authority behind palace doors.
&quot;Protecting Camilla’s use of blue would have enforced a visual hierarchy for royal events,&quot; Matta explained.
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&quot;Let’s not forget that Camilla entered palace life amid significant public skepticism, and she has spent the last two decades meticulously rewriting her story,&quot; Matta shared. &quot;Her preference for a saturated, commanding royal blue has been central to that project in recent years. Her preferred shade is literally ‘royal blue.’&quot;
Matta also said in a recent TikTok video that the color is beloved among royal wives and allegedly caused tension over who gets to wear it.
&quot;Never forget Camilla claiming blue and telling other royals, namely Kate [Middleton], they could not wear it,&quot; she claimed on the platform.
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A source previously told the U.K.’s Express that the color blue was &quot;problematic&quot; for royal dressers because it was said to be a favorite of both Camilla and the Princess of Wales. But because Camilla is the most senior woman in the royal family, she had first dibs on wearing the beloved hue.
&quot;The queen is now able to choose her outfits before all the other women in the royal family,&quot; a source told the outlet. &quot;It&apos;s part of the royal pecking order, and that includes the clothes and color. Her Majesty&apos;s favorite color is blue, and so is Kate&apos;s. Sophie [Duchess of Edinburgh] is also quite fond of it.&quot;
&quot;There was a time when [royal dresser] Jacqui [Meakin] was a bit apprehensive to allow blue to be worn at the same time as the queen, but she&apos;s relaxed that now, as long as the blues are very different shades,&quot; said the insider.
Fox News Digital reached out to Buckingham Palace for comment.
&quot;The fact that Meakin eventually relaxed the rule, allowing different shades to be used simultaneously, could suggest that the initial enforcement created enough friction that a diplomatic solution became necessary,&quot; said Matta. &quot;The royals love their blue. It could also signal that Camilla feels secure enough in her role as queen to cede some territory, sartorially speaking.&quot;
&quot;There&apos;s likely no written rule about blue, but what there is involves a web of informal understandings maintained by the people closest to each principal royal,&quot; Matta shared. &quot;The only thing unusual about Meakin acting as a color gatekeeper is that it became public knowledge. Past dressers like Angela Kelly also ruled over visuals with an iron fist.&quot;
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It was Meghan Markle who publicly spoke about royal dressing protocol in her 2022 Netflix docuseries, &quot;Harry &amp; Meghan.&quot; The American actress became the Duchess of Sussex when she married Britain’s Prince Harry in 2018.
&quot;Most of the time I was in the U.K., I rarely wore color,&quot; she said. &quot;To my understanding, you can’t ever wear the same color as Her Majesty (Queen Elizabeth) if there’s a group event, but then you shouldn’t be wearing the same color as one of the other more senior members of the family.&quot;
The Express previously reported that, according to sources, Meakin &quot;ruffled a few feathers&quot; at Buckingham Palace by being &quot;too strict over outfit color choices, most notably the color blue.&quot;
&quot;Those reports of Jacqui Meakin ‘ruffling feathers’ over blue aren’t surprising if you know how royal dressers operate,&quot; said Matta. &quot;Whoever controls the queen’s wardrobe can also come to feel that they hold real institutional power.&quot;
British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard told Fox News Digital that while royal fashion hierarchy protocol has become &quot;fairly relaxed&quot; in recent years, there is still a reported &quot;order of precedence&quot; that dressers follow.
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&quot;The queen gets first dibs at her outfit choice,&quot; said Chard. &quot;Her preference overrides others. It is well documented that Queen Camilla, Princess Catherine, and indeed Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, love wearing the color blue. There was talk of stepping on royal toes when it comes to blue outfits. However, I think you’ll find it was the dressers kicking up a royal fuss!&quot;
&quot;In the royal family, fashion is a carefully curated statement,&quot; said Chard. &quot;No accidental color clashes are allowed! But occasionally, we have seen a display of planned family unity with an outfit color.
&quot;But to avoid any possible stepping on royal toes, the rules have relaxed around the regal color blue, allowing royal women to wear different shades of blue. This allows the message of calm stability to shine through.&quot;
British royals expert Hilary Fordwich told Fox News Digital that while the most senior woman in the royal family can choose her outfits before others, she doubted a so-called &quot;battle over blue.&quot;
&quot;All royal households have always been intensely hierarchical,&quot; she said. &quot;Dress code is just one of the main ways to visually depict such. It’s more procedural than personal and quite regular. The only out-of-order issue at hand is the queen consort’s dresser becoming so involved with some sort of enforcement.&quot;
&quot;Princess Catherine and others have been seen so many times in blue, it seems rather dubious a claim,&quot; she argued. &quot;I haven’t heard anything about any such tension.&quot;
The Express reported that Queen Elizabeth II’s dresser, Angela Kelly, was once &quot;one of the most powerful women in Buckingham Palace,&quot; raising questions about how much authority a dresser has.
But Matta noted that blue, as a royal signature, has deep roots.
&quot;Queen Elizabeth liked it because it matched her eyes, though I believe it was Norman Hartnell who first dressed her in blue for that reason,&quot; Matta explained.
&quot;Blue communicates loyalty, stability and trustworthiness,&quot; she said. &quot;For a monarchy positioning the Waleses as the steady future of the institution, it’s ideal visual shorthand that also creates cohesive imagery. Notably, we’ve seen Kate favor pastel shades of blue much more than a commanding royal blue. Only since becoming Princess of Wales has she really started to make use of more saturated tones.&quot;
Whether intentional or not, the message behind the monarchy’s carefully coordinated outfits is clear: In royal circles, even a color choice can signal who holds power.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>NAU&apos;s Jakub Jedrzejczak has won two Big Sky Conference Men&apos;s Tennis Player of the Week awards in his freshman season.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>A look at news and results from NAU.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Resurfaced clips from top Democrats echoing Trump on birthright citizenship spark online uproar: &apos;Wow&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Resurfaced clips from top Democrats echoing Trump on birthright citizenship spark online uproar: &apos;Wow&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As the debate over birthright citizenship is debated in the Supreme Court, resurfaced videos of top Democrats echoing the argument of the Trump administration sparked a conservative uproar on social media.
&quot;If making it easy to be an illegal alien isn’t enough, how about offering a reward for being an illegal immigrant?&quot; Former U.S. Senator Harry Reid said on the Senate floor in 1993. 
&quot;No sane country would do that. Right? Guess again. If you break our laws by entering this country without permission and give birth to a child, we reward that child with U.S. citizenship and [a] guarantee of full access to all public and social services this society provides — and that’s a lot of services.&quot;
Reid, who served in the Senate as a Democrat for 30 years and was Senate Majority Leader for 8 years, was speaking about the Immigration Stabilization Act of 1993 which he introduced. The legislation was a broad immigration reform package that included a provision to deny birthright citizenship to children born in the U.S. to mothers who were neither U.S. citizens nor lawful permanent residents.
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Reid, who died in 2021 at the age of 82, ultimately changed his tune on the legislation and said in 2018 that the bill was a &quot;mistake.&quot;
Many on social media quickly pointed to Reid’s lofty stature within the Democratic Party and wondered aloud why he is not labeled &quot;racist&quot; the same way Republicans who oppose birthright citizenship often are.
&quot;WOW,&quot; conservative influencer Libs of TikTok posted on X. &quot;Senator Harry Reid, a DEMOCRAT, introduced a bill in 1993 to END birthright citizenship for illegal aliens .But if Trump wants to do it, Democrats call it ‘rAcIsT.’&quot;
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&quot;Lots of Democrats supported him,&quot; actor Kevin Sorbo posted on X. &quot;They change their minds to fit whatever narrative suits them. That&apos;s why they can&apos;t be trusted.&quot;
&quot;Democrats once said ‘no sane country’ would give birthright citizenship to illegal aliens,&quot; Rep. Lance Gooden (R-Texas) posted on X. &quot;Now, breaking our laws is rewarded with full US citizenship and access to every government benefit. SCOTUS should END this exploitation once and for all!&quot;
&quot;Harry Reid was right,&quot; Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, posted on X.
 Another Democrat, the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein from California, also became fodder on social media in recent days over similar comments on immigration that were viewed over 8 million times after being posted by MAZE, a conservative influencer account on X. 
&quot;Should you have a system where people can come to this country, even if they’re well-to-do?&quot; Feinstein said in 1993.  Get on Medicaid and give birth to a baby, then go back. The answer is no! And we know that Medicaid laws are being used and abused to do just this in the state of California. I’d like to see that stop.&quot;
The resurfaced posts come as the Trump administration argues at the Supreme Court in favor of an executive order signed on the president&apos;s first day back in office, which seeks to end automatic citizenship for nearly all persons born in the U.S. to undocumented parents, or to parents with temporary non-immigrant visas in the U.S.
The high-stakes case brought into focus more than a century of executive branch action, Supreme Court precedent, and the text of the Constitution itself — or, more specifically, the Citizenship Clause of the 14th Amendment — which the administration argues has been misinterpreted in the more than 100 years since its passage.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Breanne Deppisch contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Accusations that Mr. Swalwell, a congressman running for governor in California, sexually assaulted a former staffer and behaved inappropriately with other women have upended the race.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>The knowledgeable staff at Stinkweeds, an independent record store located at 12 W. Camelback Road, will celebrate Record Store Day with the community on Saturday, April 18. Special release titles will be available during the event (photo courtesy of Stinkweeds).

The semi-annual celebration of vinyl records, and the independent stores that sell them, returns to stores across Phoenix and around the world on Saturday, April 18. Record Store Day (RSD) was established in 2008 to “celebrate the culture of the independently owned record store.” Held on one Saturday every April and every Black Friday in November, the day brings together fans, artists and thousands of record stores around the world.
A big draw each year: the special release titles made available at these brick-and-mortar stores during the event. The Record Store Day 2026 Official List has been released, and participating Phoenix stores have placed their orders. Shoppers will need to check in with their local shop to see which titles are available, but you can get a taste of this year’s offerings online at https://recordstoreday.com/specialreleases.
After the big day, record stores may choose to sell from their websites or from their marketplace accounts so they can reach customers further out. That starts on Sunday, April 19.
“We definitely recommend looking at store websites and accounts rather than buying from flippers,” RSD says on their website. “Maybe start at www.rsdmrkt.com, which is kind of like a 24-hour record fair, and all the booths are cool record stores!”
Participating stores in and around the North Central area include Stinkweeds at 12 W. Camelback Road (602-248-9461, www.stinkweeds.com); The ‘In’ Groove at 3300 N. 24th St. (602-957-2453, www.theingroove.com); Tracks in Wax Records at 4741 N. Central Ave. (602-890-7870, www.tracksinwaxrecords.com).
Sadly, Candy &amp; Records, which is located at 9402 N. Central Ave. and participated last year, announced on February 26 their imminent closure. A social media post read in part, “It is with a heavy heart that we announce the upcoming closure of Candy &amp; Records. With the constant rising cost of rent and inventory, we just cannot sustain it any longer. March 2026 will be our final month of having a brick-and-mortar location, then we will have a limited, online presence.” Patrons can keep up with their next move at www.facebook.comcandyandrecords.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Christmas Vacation and Congress: &apos;We&apos;re all in misery&apos; amid the ongoing DHS shutdown</news:name>
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			<news:title>Christmas Vacation and Congress: &apos;We&apos;re all in misery&apos; amid the ongoing DHS shutdown</news:title>
			<news:keywords>If you thought the Congressional appropriations process couldn’t get any worse, I present you with 2026. And perhaps beyond.
The Department of Homeland Security remains shut down, running on pocket lint, nickels lost between the couch cushions and faded S&amp;H Green Stamps (look ‘em up, kids). Congress hasn’t funded DHS for two months. House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., torqued himself into a political pretzel – opposing, then supporting, then not acting on – a Senate-approved package to fund most of DHS.
As we always say, it’s about the math, and when it comes to DHS money, it appears that lawmakers have locked a box to which they lack the combination. There is apparently no sequence of votes in the House and Senate which can crack the DHS safe as a traditional, standalone appropriations bill. 
REPORTER&apos;S NOTEBOOK: WHY TRUMP MAY NOT BE ABLE TO FORCE CONGRESS BACK OVER THE DHS SHUTDOWN
Now, Congressional Republicans and President Donald Trump are turning to one of the few methods which might work to fund DHS – something called budget reconciliation.
The Congressional budget reconciliation process is not customarily used for appropriations bills – although lawmakers can plug the measure with money to spend on federal programs. However, reconciliation is inoculated from filibusters. Thus, Republicans don’t need 60 votes. They can – ostensibly – pass a DHS bill on its own without help from Democrats if they hold their narrow coalitions together in both the House and Senate.
Congressional Republicans intend to stuff this reconciliation package with only money for ICE and Customs and Border Patrol. Nothing for disaster aid. Nothing for farmers. Nothing about the SAVE America Act. The president agrees. The goal is to finish this by June 1 – months after the latest DHS funding lapse.
But it’s more complicated than that. 
GOP INFIGHTING REPLACES CLASH WITH DEMS, DERAILS PATH TO END HISTORIC DHS SHUTDOWN
The House and Senate must take a number of steps to approve a shell of a budget resolution in order to have the filibuster-proof reconciliation tool available to them. Republicans undertook a similar endeavor last winter and spring. It was absolutely harrowing and consumed months before finally approving the One, Big, Beautiful Bill, via reconciliation. Republicans don’t have that kind of time now. Then again, DHS has either been unfunded or held together by interim spending bills since last October.
We haven’t even mentioned how Trump is using a somewhat dubious authority to pay TSA workers and others from other funds – without Congressional approval.
That leaves some to question why the administration didn’t do this to start with. But the bigger issue is an alarming pattern of Congress ceding its most precious prerogative – the power of the purse – to the executive branch. That’s to say nothing as to whether Trump’s gambit to pay workers is even Constitutional. And, it establishes a precedent which may be hard to ignore during other funding impasses.
However, here’s the bigger problem: the Congressional paralysis to pass appropriations bills on a timely basis. That’s been an issue for years now.
Historically, Congress has missed the Oct. 1 fiscal deadline, relying on &quot;Continuing Resolutions&quot; (CR’s) which simply renew all funding on a temporary basis. Or, lawmakers cobble together a set of the 12 annual spending bills in a &quot;minibus&quot; appropriations package. Lawmakers who might oppose an individual bill are willing to support a group of bills – because there’s something in there which they like or support.
But turning to reconciliation as a way out of the appropriations box canyon is also another precedent which likely agitates Congressional appropriators. Sure. They’ve done that before. And in this instance, it might finally get DHS funded. But what does this mean for the future?
Which brings us to Oct. 1, 2026. That’s when the federal government pivots from Fiscal Year 2026 to start Fiscal Year 2027. 
Congress has struggled to fund the federal government since early 2025, when it began work on appropriations bills for this year. The FY ’26 funding crisis – which spawned the record-breaking, 43-day, government-wide shutdown in the fall, another partial government shutdown last winter and the current DHS stalemate – has been an issue since lawmakers were working on bills for this cycle around this time LAST spring. So how pray tell is Congress going to avoid a shutdown THIS autumn for FY ’27?
In fact, few are even speaking about that possible peril – because no one can wrap their heads around the present appropriations saga. And it’s possible that this fall’s problems could be worse than last fall’s impasse. The reason? The midterm elections hit in November. It’s doubtful that either side will be willing to make much of a deal right before voters head to the polls.
The scenarios are frightening to fathom, so people are just kind of ignoring them.
SEE IT: LAWMAKERS CAUGHT ON VACATION AMID RECORD-BREAKING SHUTDOWN WHILE DHS WORKERS GO UNPAID
We have entered a new period of semi-perpetual funding standoffs – exacerbated by mistrust between the sides, narrow Congressional margins in both the House and Senate, parliamentary mathematical equations which don’t balance and an unwillingness by Trump to broker deals or even negotiate with Democrats.
Yes. They have options to cover DHS into next year, but it’s the other 11 spending bills which could be problematic.
Imagine trying to pass a defense spending bill which has a price tag 44% higher than the one last year? Or tacks a bunch of money on for the war in Iran?
Where’s the vote combination to approve a CR, let alone an individual bill? Will Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., be willing to help Republicans hit the 60 vote threshold to fund things? Especially if he sees the possibility of emerging again as Majority Leader? Probably not.
And let’s say Democrats win the House, Senate or both in the fall? Do you really think these spending standoffs get better over the final two years of Trump’s term?
Back to Chevy Chase and Clark Griswold. There’s a second part to that iconic quotation from Christmas Vacation: &quot;We’re at the threshold of hell!&quot; he declares.
Pretty funny, but not if you’re trying to keep the government open after the adventures of the past year. This is not hilarious to millions of federal workers who suffer from paycheck PTSD. Another round of spending mayhem could only erode further trust between federal workers and their employers. It will damage morale – which is already subterranean. That’s to say nothing of courting people to work for the government.
Yes. Things can get a lot worse. The political schisms are deep and the vote matrices to pass the bills simply don’t exist.
It may be spring, but the Christmas Vacation movie provides insight into where we stand with the Congressional appropriations bills: &quot;It’s Christmas and we’re all in misery,&quot; declares Ellen Griswold, played by Beverly D’Angelo.
Yeah. And wait to see what Congress has in store for THIS Christmas.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Gas prices April 12</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-12T07:30:45.855Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Gas prices April 12</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Arizona average: $4.72</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Phoenix police warn of scam texts claiming photo radar violations</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-12T04:31:06.598Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Phoenix police warn of scam texts claiming photo radar violations</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Scam texts claim drivers owe fines and urge quick payment. Police say real citations come by mail, not text or email.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Eric Swalwell accused of paying nanny with campaign funds while she lacked work authorization</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-12T04:30:42.929Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Eric Swalwell accused of paying nanny with campaign funds while she lacked work authorization</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., is facing allegations he violated immigration and employment laws to keep a live-in nanny in the U.S., including claims he paid her with campaign funds while she lacked work authorization, according to two recently filed complaints.
A complaint filed Tuesday with the Department of Labor alleges that Swalwell and his wife, Brittany Swalwell, lied to keep their babysitter, Amanda Barbosa, employed, according to The New York Post.
In a separate complaint filed in February with the Department of Homeland Security by California filmmaker and political activist Joel Gilbert, first reported by The Post, Swalwell is accused of paying his nanny with campaign funds for roughly two years while she allegedly did not have valid work authorization.
&quot;Barbosa appears in numerous social media photos with the Swalwell family throughout 2023 and 2024, indicating continued close association and ongoing childcare responsibilities despite the absence of known lawful work authorization,&quot; the DHS complaint states.
MISCONDUCT ALLEGATIONS DOG SWALWELL AS DEM RIVALS SEIZE OPENING IN CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR’S RACE
Barbosa was first hired by Swalwell — who is running for California governor — in 2021 after coming to the U.S. from Brazil on an au pair visa, according to The Post.
Barbosa was paid $3,914 in campaign funds in 2021 and received $46,930 in 2022, according to Federal Election Commission data.
According to a labor certification application reviewed by The Post, Swalwell began the process of sponsoring Barbosa for a green card in December 2022 as her visa was set to expire.
DEM SENATOR RIPPED FOR &apos;SMEAR&apos; OF FEMALE ACTIVIST ADVOCATING FOR SWALWELL&apos;S ACCUSERS: &apos;VERY BAD LOOK&apos;
Barbosa later enrolled at a community college and was not allowed to work off campus under student visa rules, The Post reported. However, social media photos appear to show her interacting with Swalwell’s children at family events throughout 2023 and 2024.
FEC records reviewed by the outlet show that $52,262 in campaign expenses for &quot;childcare&quot; were reimbursed to Swalwell, which the complaint alleges was a workaround to keep Barbosa employed while she was not authorized to work in the U.S.
The Department of Labor told The Post the labor certification was approved in 2024. In 2025, Barbosa received $38,905 in campaign funds from Swalwell, according to FEC data.
SWALWELL CAMPAIGN SETS OFF ALARM BELLS AFTER ACCEPTING $25K DONATION FROM CCP-TIED LAWYER: &apos;OUTRAGEOUS&apos;
The complaints surfaced as Swalwell faces separate allegations of sexual assault.
The San Francisco Chronicle first reported allegations from a former staffer, and three additional women later spoke to CNN with misconduct claims.
Swalwell has denied the allegations and faced calls to drop his gubernatorial bid.
SWALWELL THREATENS FBI WITH LEGAL ACTION AS PATEL REPORTEDLY WEIGHS &apos;FANG FANG&apos; FILES RELEASE
&quot;A lot has been said about me today through anonymous allegations, and I thought it was important that you see and hear from me directly. These allegations of sexual assault are flat-out false,&quot; Swalwell said in a video posted Friday.
&quot;They are absolutely false. They did not happen. They have never happened. And I will fight them with everything that I have.&quot;
Fox News Digital has reached out to Swalwell&apos;s congressional office for comment, as well as the Department of Labor, Department of Homeland Security and Federal Election Commission.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Madison Colombo contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Child pulled from north Phoenix pool</news:name>
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			<news:title>Child pulled from north Phoenix pool</news:title>
			<news:keywords>According to authorities, the toddler was taken to the hospital by family. The child is still in the hospital with a life-threatening injury.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>What Now? Vance Leaves Iran Talks Without a Deal.</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-12T04:20:20.786Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>What Now? Vance Leaves Iran Talks Without a Deal.</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The lack of a breakthrough after 21 hours of negotiations leaves the Trump administration facing several unpalatable options.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ticket to the future: ASU softball All-American Kenzie Brown drafted into AUSL through ‘Golden Ticket’</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ticket to the future: ASU softball All-American Kenzie Brown drafted into AUSL through ‘Golden Ticket’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>TEMPE – Shouts of glee pervaded Alberta B. Farrington Stadium minutes before the Arizona State softball team’s Tuesday afternoon game against UTEP, as ESPN analyst Holly Rowe walked onto the field.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ticket to the future: ASU softball All-American Kenzie Brown drafted into AUSL through ‘Golden Ticket’</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-12T04:01:05.079Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Ticket to the future: ASU softball All-American Kenzie Brown drafted into AUSL through ‘Golden Ticket’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Arizona State softball graduate pitcher Kenzie Brown hugs ESPN reporter Holly Rowe after receiving a ‘Golden Ticket’ from the AUSL.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump Was Watching a U.F.C. Fight in Miami While Iran Talks Collapsed</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump Was Watching a U.F.C. Fight in Miami While Iran Talks Collapsed</news:title>
			<news:keywords>On his way to Florida, President Trump said it did not matter to him if a deal with Iran was reached or not: “We win, regardless,” he said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Walmart-owned Flipkart, Amazon are squeezing India’s quick commerce startups</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-12T03:10:22.153Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Walmart-owned Flipkart, Amazon are squeezing India’s quick commerce startups</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Flipkart&apos;s ongoing expansion beyond major cities and heavy discounting is raising risks for India&apos;s quick commerce startups, analysts say.</news:keywords>
			<news:geo_locations>Andhra Pradesh, Telangana</news:geo_locations>
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			  <news:name>Pope Leo calls out &apos;delusion of omnipotence&apos; fueling Iran war in vigil for peace at St. Peter&apos;s Basilica</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-12T02:50:59.932Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Pope Leo calls out &apos;delusion of omnipotence&apos; fueling Iran war in vigil for peace at St. Peter&apos;s Basilica</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Pope Leo in a Saturday vigil for peace, called out the &quot;delusion of omnipotence&quot; he claimed is fueling war.
&quot;In prayer, our limited human possibilities are joined to the infinite possibilities of God. Thoughts, words and deeds then break the demonic cycle of evil and are placed at the service of the Kingdom of God,&quot; he said in a prayer service at St. Peter’s Basilica.
He continued, &quot;A Kingdom in which there is no sword, no drone, no vengeance, no trivialization of evil, no unjust profit, but only dignity, understanding and forgiveness. It is here that we find a bulwark against that delusion of omnipotence that surrounds us and is becoming increasingly unpredictable and aggressive.&quot;
In posts on X and during the prayer vigil, the pontiff also warned that war &quot;divides&quot; while hope and faith unite humanity.
TRUMP’S LAST-MINUTE DELAY: WHY HE WAS NEVER GOING TO OBLITERATE IRAN IN THE FIRST PLACE
&quot;Enough of the idolatry of self and money. Enough of the display of power. Enough of war,&quot; he wrote. &quot;True strength is shown in serving life.&quot;
The archbishop of Tehran, Belgian Cardinal Dominique Joseph Mathieu, was among those in the pews.
Leo’s words came on the same day the Vice President JD Vance and a U.S. delegation began face-to-face talks with Iran amid an uneasy ceasefire.
MIKE PENCE WARNS JD VANCE TO AVOID OBAMA-STYLE IRAN DEAL AS NUCLEAR TALKS SET TO BEGIN IN PAKISTAN
They were some of the first American pontiff’s strongest words yet after he called President Donald Trump’s threat against Iran on Tuesday &quot;truly unacceptable.&quot;  
&quot;Today, as we all know, there has also been this threat against the entire people of Iran, and this is truly unacceptable,&quot; the pope said earlier this week. &quot;There are certainly issues of international law here, but even more so a moral issue for the good of the whole entire population.&quot;
Trump had written on Truth Social &quot;A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again. I don’t want that to happen, but it probably will... God Bless the Great People of Iran!&quot;
Hours later, the president announced a two-week ceasefire subject to Iran agreeing to &quot;the COMPLETE, IMMEDIATE, and SAFE OPENING of the Strait of Hormuz,&quot; the president wrote in another post.
As the high-stakes talks began on Saturday is Islamabad, Trump told reporters outside of the White House: &quot;We win regardless of what happens. Maybe they make a deal, maybe they don’t.&quot;
For more than a month, the pope limited his remarks to muted appeals for peace, but in his Easter blessing last Sunday, he urged &quot;those with weapons lay them down. Let those who have the power to unleash wars choose peace.&quot;
Leo also invoked what he said were the final words that Pope Francis issued to the world from the same balcony one year ago, during which the late pontiff warned of a &quot;globalization of indifference.&quot;
&quot;What a great thirst for death, for killing we witness each day in the many conflicts raging in different parts of the world,&quot; Leo said, quoting Francis.
Fox News&apos; Jasmine Baehr and The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Vance says US-Iran talks end without deal after 21 hours of negotiations</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-12T02:50:40.494Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Vance says US-Iran talks end without deal after 21 hours of negotiations</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Vice President JD Vance said Sunday that high-stakes talks between the U.S. and Iran ended without a deal after Iranian officials refused to accept American terms.
Speaking during a press conference from the Serena Hotel in Islamabad, Pakistan, Vance said Iran has &quot;chosen not to accept our terms.&quot;
&quot;The bad news is that we have not reached an agreement,&quot; Vance said. &quot;And I think that&apos;s bad news for Iran much more than it&apos;s bad news for the United States of America.&quot;
The vice president said talks with Iranian officials lasted 21 hours, describing them as &quot;substantive discussions,&quot; but adding the U.S. was unwilling to compromise on its &quot;red lines.&quot;
VANCE WARNS IRAN WILL &apos;FIND OUT&apos; TRUMP IS &apos;NOT ONE TO MESS AROUND&apos; IF CEASEFIRE DEAL FALLS APART
&quot;So we go back to the United States, having not come to an agreement. We&apos;ve made very clear what our red lines are, what things we&apos;re willing to accommodate them on and what things we&apos;re not willing to accommodate them on,&quot; Vance added. &quot;And we&apos;ve made that as clear as we possibly could, and they have chosen not to accept our terms.&quot;
Fox News Digital’s Preston Mizell asked Vance if he had been in contact with President Donald Trump during the talks, and the vice president said he had been &quot;consistently.&quot;
&quot;I don&apos;t know how many times we talked to him — a half dozen times, a dozen times over the past 21 hours,&quot; Vance said, adding that the U.S. team was also communicating with other members of the Trump administration, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.
GEN JACK KEANE &apos;SKEPTICAL&apos; THAT IRAN CEASEFIRE WILL HOLD, WARNS TEHRAN WILL &apos;DELAY AND OBFUSCATE&apos;
&quot;So, look, we were constantly in communication with the team because we were negotiating in good faith,&quot; Vance said. &quot;And we leave here with a very simple proposal, a method of understanding that is our final and best offer. We&apos;ll see if the Iranians accept it.&quot;
Vance arrived in Pakistan early Saturday to lead high-stakes negotiations with Iran aimed at preserving a fragile ceasefire announced by Trump earlier this week and preventing a broader regional war.
Vance was joined by U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law, as part of a senior delegation engaging Iranian officials in Islamabad.
TRUMP AGREES TO 2-WEEK CEASEFIRE IF IRAN OPENS STRAIT OF HORMUZ
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Speaker of Parliament Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf were negotiating for Iran. 
While Vance declined to elaborate on which terms Iran rejected, he said the U.S. sought assurances that Iran would not develop a nuclear weapon.
&quot;The simple fact is that we need to see an affirmative commitment that they will not seek a nuclear weapon, and they will not seek the tools that would enable them to quickly achieve a nuclear weapon,&quot; Vance said. &quot;That is the core goal of the president of the United States. And that&apos;s what we&apos;ve tried to achieve through these negotiations.&quot;
The talks came over a month after the U.S. launched Operation Epic Fury on Feb. 28.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Preston Mizell and Morgan Phillips contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>It&apos;s a girl! Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher pulls off gender reveal during game</news:name>
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			<news:title>It&apos;s a girl! Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher pulls off gender reveal during game</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Dbacks pitcher Brandon Pfaadt took the pitching mound with special laces, revealing the gender of his younger brother Brett and sister-in-law Hannah&apos;s baby.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Seven-foot statue unveiled honoring Magawa, award-winning rat who found more than 100 landmines in Cambodia</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A landmine-sniffing rat who won a gold medal for &quot;life-saving devotion to duty&quot; in Cambodia has been honored with a massive stone statue.
Magawa, a rat who gained fame in the country for sniffing out more than 100 mines (more than 1.5 million square feet) in his five-year career — more than any other rat in the country — retired in 2021 and died at eight years old in 2022.
The African giant pouched rat was trained by the Belgian charity APOPO to use his keen sense of smell to sniff out landmines and other explosives.
In Cambodia, more than 1 million people live and work in areas dotted with landmines, according to BBC News.
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In 2020, Magawa received the PDSA Dickin medal for gallantry, which recognizes heroism in animals.
He was the first rat in the organization’s history going back to 1943 to win the award.
Magawa was able to walk over areas with land mines safely because of his light weight and would alert his handlers to a mine by scratching the surface, according to Smithsonian magazine. He would then receive a treat.
&quot;During his career, Magawa found over 100 landmines and other explosives, making him APOPO’s most successful HeroRAT to date,&quot; the organization said in 2022, while announcing his death. &quot;His contribution allows communities in Cambodia to live, work, and play; without fear of losing life or limb.&quot;
Cambodia has the highest rate of landmine amputees per capita of any country.
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APOPO added, &quot;Every discovery he made reduced the risk of injury or death for the people of Cambodia.&quot;
The statue was unveiled in Siem Reap, Cambodia on April 3, just in time for the International Day for Mine Awareness on April 4.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump greeted at UFC 327 in first sporting event appearance since start of Iran war</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-12T01:31:00.536Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Trump greeted at UFC 327 in first sporting event appearance since start of Iran war</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump was greeted by a packed crowd at UFC 327 in Miami Saturday night during the president&apos;s first appearance at a sporting event since the start of the Iran war.
Trump has been a frequent fixture at UFC and other combat sports events during his presidency, during his 2024 campaign and even dating back to his first term.
In 2025, Trump attended UFC 316 and Miami fight night. In 2024, he attended UFC 302 in June and UFC 309 in November.
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In 2019, he attended UFC 244.
Before Saturday, the last major sporting event Trump attended was the College Football Playoff national championship game between Indiana and Miami at Hard Rock Stadium Jan. 19.
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Trump was notably absent from this year&apos;s Super Bowl and the Winter Olympics in Italy and didn&apos;t attend any other events after the Iran war broke out.
But after Tuesday&apos;s ceasefire agreement, Trump has returned to sport. Trump addressed the ongoing situation with Iran at the White House before departing for Joint Base Andrews to travel to Miami for the UFC event.
&quot;We&apos;re in very deep negotiations with Iran. We win regardless. We&apos;ve defeated them militarily,&quot; Trump told reporters. &quot;Whether we make a deal or not makes no difference to me. And the reason is because we&apos;ve won, whether you listen to the fake news or not.&quot;
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			  <news:name>Heather Graham says classmates dismissed her as &apos;nerdy&apos; before Hollywood breakthrough proved them wrong</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-12T01:30:41.106Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Heather Graham says classmates dismissed her as &apos;nerdy&apos; before Hollywood breakthrough proved them wrong</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Before Hollywood came calling, Heather Graham said she was dismissed as a &quot;nerdy&quot; teenager.
The actress recalled being underestimated in high school before landing the popular cheerleader role in &quot;License to Drive,&quot; a turning point she described as a &quot;huge moment&quot; that launched her independence and her career.
&quot;I was nerdy…you know, I was smart and I was just like, nobody thought I was that pretty,&quot; Graham recalled during an episode of &quot;Dinner&apos;s on Me with Jesse Tyler Ferguson.&quot; &quot;So I got this job as like, the popular, pretty cheerleader, and I had very bad style and bad hair and makeup. Like I did not know how to like do that. And then people were like, &apos;Oh?&apos;&quot;
&quot;[The movie] came out right as I was graduating,&quot; Graham added. &quot;And I think people were like, &apos;Well, maybe we should have paid attention to her.&apos;&quot;
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Graham revealed landing the iconic role as Mercedes Lane in &quot;License to Drive&quot; was a &quot;huge moment&quot; for the then-17-year-old.
&quot;It was huge for me. Like, that was a huge moment,&quot; she explained. &quot;I got to make money. I was independent. I had a bank account, you know, and I could live on my own.&quot;
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Graham began her career with small roles in commercials and TV before landing teen films such as &quot;Drugstore Cowboy&quot; and &quot;Swingers.&quot;
She saw her breakthrough with &quot;Boogie Nights,&quot; &quot;Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me&quot; and &quot;Bowfinger.&quot;
Graham landed a role in the blockbuster film &quot;The Hangover&quot; in 2009. She has since continued acting in films and TV while also expanding into writing and directing projects.
Her latest film, &quot;They Will Kill You,&quot; hit theaters on March 27.
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The now 56-year-old actress shared some of her beauty secrets in a recent interview with Us Weekly.
Graham claimed she&apos;s &quot;never had an actual operation where they’re cutting my face open,&quot; but said she has tried a series of other things -- including &quot;microneedling, Botox… and a bunch of lasery things.&quot;
&quot;Some of those laser treatments are torture,&quot; she said. &quot;Like, an hour and a half of your face getting blasted.&quot;
The movie star&apos;s goal is to stay away from any invasive plastic surgery because she doesn&apos;t &quot;want to look freaky&quot; and that her &quot;goal is to look natural.&quot;
&quot;I feel like some people get facelifts and they just kind of end up looking like… I mean, there are people that get it, and it’s good. But I just don’t want to be one of those people that got it and look freaky,&quot; she said. &quot;But I don’t know if [when] I got older, I wouldn’t completely rule out. Who knows, in the future.&quot;
Graham also tries to maintain a balanced diet, get 10 to 11 hours of sleep. She said she uses yoga as a way to stay in shape and manage stress, calling it &quot;so cathartic.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Push to Expel Swalwell Could Touch Off Chain Reaction of House Removal Votes</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-12T00:00:23.119Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Push to Expel Swalwell Could Touch Off Chain Reaction of House Removal Votes</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The House could move within days to consider expelling Representative Eric Swalwell, Democrat of California, in light of sexual assault allegations against him. There could be more to come for both parties.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;The Boys&apos; creator admits &apos;sinking feeling&apos; as reality &apos;out-crazies&apos; his political final season</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-11T23:10:42.025Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>&apos;The Boys&apos; creator admits &apos;sinking feeling&apos; as reality &apos;out-crazies&apos; his political final season</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Amazon Prime Video’s series &quot;The Boys&quot; returned for its fifth and final season, with showrunner Eric Kripke noting in an interview that the superhero show is heavily inspired by real life. 
He said it’s a &quot;sinking feeling&quot; to watch real-world events that go beyond his show’s satire.
&quot;It’s not a great feeling. It’s a sinking feeling. It’s never great when the world out-crazies your superhero show with exploding penises,&quot; Kripke told The Hollywood Reporter in an April 7 article, citing &quot;internment camps&quot; and the use of federal troops in cities.
He also criticized leadership, referring to the &quot;clown in charge of the military&quot; in comments about Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.
JIMMY KIMMEL SAYS TYRANNY RISING UNDER TRUMP, TAUNTS PRESIDENT OVER SHOW&apos;S RETURN
&quot;The Boys&quot; follows a group of vigilantes who take on corrupt superheroes who abuse their power and stardom. Kripke previously compared the show’s main villain, Homelander, to President Donald Trump.
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Despite the sharp political commentary, Kripke maintained that the show’s &quot;quarrel is not with people&quot; but with those in charge. He noted that the writers included a &quot;right-winger&quot; character who is portrayed as a &quot;good guy,&quot; explaining that the show’s focus is on &quot;leaders who are just really problematic.&quot;
JIMMY KIMMEL SPARKS BACKLASH WITH ‘TYRANNY’ JAB AT AMERICA IN UK CHRISTMAS SPEECH
The premiere opens with Homelander, draped in the American flag, speaking at a rally with nationalist imagery. As the crowd chants &quot;USA,&quot; the camera lingers on specific figures, including a pregnant woman and a man in a red hat, who viewers say resembles late conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
During the rally, Homelander references &quot;freedom camps&quot; where citizens are imprisoned, uses phrases like &quot;golden dawn&quot; and labels rivals as terrorists.
Kripke told Rolling Stone in 2022 that Homelander has &quot;always been a Trump analogue.&quot; In 2024, Amazon Prime Video added a disclaimer to the Season 4 finale, originally titled &quot;Assassination Run,&quot; following the attempted assassination of Trump.
While the show remains a hit for Amazon, many fans claim the writing has become too overt. One user wrote on X, getting nearly 2 million views: &quot;The Boys is another example of the Hollywood left trying to villainize the right and make them look awful.&quot; A second user wrote that the first 20 minutes of the season included &quot;every liberal buzzword.&quot; 
Fox News Digital reached out to Amazon for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Man hospitalized after being stung by swarm of bees in central Phoenix</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-11T23:00:45.892Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Man hospitalized after being stung by swarm of bees in central Phoenix</news:title>
			<news:keywords>According to authorities, the man was stung multiple times near 7th Street and Thomas Road. He was conscious and breathing when fire crews arrived.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cameron Diaz reveals strict house rule that leaves some guests out on the curb</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-11T22:50:40.453Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Cameron Diaz reveals strict house rule that leaves some guests out on the curb</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Cameron Diaz doesn&apos;t play around when it comes to home etiquette.
Diaz revealed her ultimate &quot;ick&quot; on &quot;The Drew Barrymore Show,&quot; admitting she&apos;s not cool with anyone who dares track New York City street grime past her front door.
When asked about &quot;biggest ick,&quot; Diaz hesitated before confessing: &quot;Shoes from the street in New York City.&quot;
&quot;You cannot,&quot; Barrymore agreed, before adding, &quot;If you want to go into her house, put a body condom on.&quot;
&apos;CHARLIE’S ANGELS&apos; STAR CAMERON DIAZ CONFESSES NOTHING COULD HAVE CHANGED HER MIND ABOUT LEAVING HOLLYWOOD
&quot;You have to change your clothes to come into my house in New York,&quot; Diaz jokingly warned.
&quot;It&apos;s true, and her house has no germs in it because of it,&quot; Barrymore added.
&quot;Yeah, I roll around on my floors,&quot; Diaz quipped. &quot;It&apos;s okay.&quot;
Diaz stopped by Barrymore&apos;s show to talk about her role in the new film, &quot;Outcome.&quot; The 53-year-old actress stars in the film alongside Keanu Reeves, Jonah Hill and Matt Bomer.
Diaz first returned to acting with Jamie Foxx in the 2025 film, &quot;Back in Action.&quot;
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The &quot;Charlie&apos;s Angels&quot; star revealed what pushed her to jump back into acting after a decade out of the spotlight. Diaz made 38 movies in 20 years. She is known for roles in &quot;My Best Friend&apos;s Wedding,&quot; &quot;There&apos;s Something About Mary,&quot; &quot;My Sister&apos;s Keeper,&quot; &quot;Shrek,&quot; &quot;The Other Woman&quot; and many other films.
&quot;I didn&apos;t think I was going to make another movie,&quot; she admitted in a video shared by &quot;Still Watching Netflix.&quot; &quot;I was perfectly happy, you know, just living my life doing other things. You know, like day in and day out, not movies. And then I get a phone call from Jamie Foxx. And how do you say no to Jamie Foxx when he says, ‘Hey, I’ve got this big action comedy that we can just have so much fun on.&apos;&quot;
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&quot;If there&apos;s anyone I&apos;m going to go back and spend months on end, on set, having a ball, laughing with, it would be Jamie,&quot; she added.
Despite her return, Diaz revealed nothing could have changed her mind about her decision to leave Hollywood. She stopped acting in 2014 to focus on building a life with husband Benji Madden.
&quot;It felt like the right thing for me to reclaim my own life, and I just really didn&apos;t care about anything else,&quot; the actress said during an appearance at Fortune&apos;s Most Powerful Women Summit in , according to E! News. 
&quot;Nobody&apos;s opinion, nobody&apos;s success, no one&apos;s offer, no one&apos;s anything could change my mind about my decision of taking care of myself and building the life that I really wanted to have. I think it really comes to what are you passionate about? For me, it was to build my family.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Camelback Mountain trail closed for 3rd Phoenix mountain rescue of the day</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-11T22:41:05.777Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Camelback Mountain trail closed for 3rd Phoenix mountain rescue of the day</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Fire crews are currently working on rescuing a person with a lower leg injury from off the trail.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Judges Fired After Blocking Deportations of Pro-Palestinian Students</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-11T22:40:22.213Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Judges Fired After Blocking Deportations of Pro-Palestinian Students</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The immigration judges’ abrupt dismissals marked the latest efforts by the Trump administration to reshape the country’s immigration courts.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Paulina Porizkova wows in striking bikini while celebrating her 61st birthday</news:name>
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			<news:title>Paulina Porizkova wows in striking bikini while celebrating her 61st birthday</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Paulina Porizkova is celebrating her 61st birthday with a smile.
Earlier this week, the former supermodel uploaded a voice-over video of herself wearing a &quot;super cute&quot; red-and-white bikini while sharing that at the height of her career 40 years ago, she was the most insecure she&apos;s ever been.
&quot;I will be 61 tomorrow, and I understand that this might sound crazy to you, but 40 years ago, when I was 21 and when I was at the height of my career and supermodel-dom, that was when I felt the most insecure,&quot; she said in the video.
PAULINA PORIZKOVA STRIPS DOWN TO UNDERWEAR AT 60 TO SHOW ‘IMPERFECTIONS ARE WHAT MAKE US PERFECT’
Porizkova added, &quot;I never seemed to be good enough&quot; partly because her own sense of self-worth &quot;was entirely tied to [her] looks.&quot;
She also explained that her workout routine has been amplified as summer approaches, &quot;not necessarily so I can look best in this bikini — but to feel my best in this sixth decade.&quot;
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To round out her video, Porizkova said, &quot;You know, actually, who am I kidding? I kicked my workout up, like, 10 notches because I do want to look my best this summer, but not necessarily in a bikini — in a wedding dress.&quot;
She closed out the video by blowing a kiss to the camera, flashing her engagement ring – she is currently engaged to producer Jeff Greenstein.
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In the video, Porizkova was slowly getting dressed. She put on a tea-length sundress, which she accessorized with a black belt, sunglasses and a beach bag.
Thousands of people commented on Porizkova&apos;s video, praising her for her looks and confidence.
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&quot;Beautiful inside &amp; out,&quot; model Lily Aldridge commented. &quot;You look amazing!! Own it girl,&quot; another user added.
&quot;You look fabulous and I hope you FEEL just as good,&quot; a third user wrote.
One of her followers wrote, &quot;You’re blessed with a gorgeous figure and lovely proportions—enjoy such a beautiful body! We won’t have them forever and now’s the time to celebrate.&quot;
Porizkova responded, &quot;I was blessed with a healthy small boned and tall body. The rest is pretty hard effing work!&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Caitlin Clark&apos;s Fever make several key offseason signings in championship pursuit</news:name>
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			<news:title>Caitlin Clark&apos;s Fever make several key offseason signings in championship pursuit</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Indiana Fever made a series of offseason moves Saturday to surround superstar Caitlin Clark with talent as the team looks to contend for a WNBA championship this year.
The Fever re-signed key players Lexie Hull and Kelsey Mitchell, while adding veteran Monique Billings from the Golden State Valkyries.
The players were signed after the Fever were one game shy of reaching the WNBA Finals in 2025 while Clark missed the entire postseason with an injury.
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With Clark set to return, Indiana is keeping its core together while adding veteran depth to bolster its roster ahead of the 2026 season.
The Fever have the fourth-best odds to win the WNBA title in 2026 behind the Minnesota Lynx, the defending champion Las Vegas Aces and the New York Liberty.
Hull previously teased the Fever&apos;s offseason plans and championship ambitions in an interview with Fox News Digital.
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&quot;I think it&apos;s because we made it where we made it last year without some of our key pieces, and with a lot of injuries, and a lot of, like, this adversity. … Our bench was longer than every other bench. We had more people in the training room getting treatment than any other team, and we still almost made it to the Finals,&quot; Hull said.
&quot;Tasting that and being so close and feeling like we have so much more to give, I think that just changes our mindset a little bit. And it&apos;s not necessarily overconfident, but confident in the fact that we really do have a chance. And we should be playing like every game matters, and we&apos;re preparing for that last one.
&quot;I think it&apos;s very achievable with what we&apos;re going to be able to do with free agency.&quot;
The Fever&apos;s season ended in 107-98 overtime loss to the Las Vegas Aces in Game 5 of the WNBA semifinals last year.
With Clark returning from injury, their core intact and at least one new addition, Indiana is looking to finish the job.
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			  <news:name>Artemis II crew reflects emotionally on lunar mission after safe return: &apos;Bonded forever&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Artemis II crew reflects emotionally on lunar mission after safe return: &apos;Bonded forever&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A day after splashing down in the Pacific Ocean off the San Diego coast following a historic 10-day mission around the moon, the Artemis II crew took the stage at Ellington Air Force Base in Houston, Texas, emotionally reflecting on their time in space and safe return. 
&quot;It’s a special thing to be human, and it’s a special thing to be on planet Earth,&quot; commander Reid Wiseman said, adding that he and his three crew mates are now &quot;bonded forever&quot; before they all hugged. 
&quot;Welcome home Artemis II,&quot; NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said before introducing the crew members: 
Weisman, pilot Victor Glover, mission specialist Christina Koch and mission specialist Jeremy Hansen.
&quot;There is there is no doubt there is a price to pay when it comes to exploring the cosmos, but there is also a return, a return in the jobs that creates the technologies that improve life here on earth, and the inspiration that sparks and all those who choose to follow, and to people all around the world who look up and dream about what is possible. The long wait is over,&quot; Isaacman said. &quot;After a brief 53-year intermission, the show goes on and NASA is back in the business of sending astronauts to the moon and bringing them home safely.&quot;
FORMER NASA ASTRONAUT SAYS ARTEMIS II MISSION WAS ‘INCREDIBLE’
Wiseman who spoke first, joked that he had &quot;absolutely no idea what to say.&quot;
&quot;Twenty-four hours ago, the Earth was that big out the window, and we were doing mock 39, and here we are back at Ellington at home,&quot; he said.
Glover said he still hadn’t processed everything, thanking God &quot;because, even bigger than my challenge trying to describe what we went through, the gratitude of seeing what we saw doing what we did, and being with who I was with, it&apos;s too big to just be in one body.&quot; 
Koch reflected that the &quot;start and the end&quot; of the mission were &quot;human moments on Earth.&quot;
&quot;Ten days ago, this journey started with our mission manager, Sean Duvall, knocking on my door in crew quarters and whispering, ‘Christina, We&apos;re go for launch. Get up!’ And it ended last night when my nurse on the ship put me to bed and said, ‘Ma&apos;am, can I get a hug?’&quot;
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She also said she had a new understanding of the meaning of the word &quot;crew&quot; since their mission.
&quot;A crew is people or, you know, a group that is in it all the time, no matter what that is, stroking together every minute with the same purpose that is willing to sacrifice silently for each other,&quot; she said. &quot;That gives grace, that holds accountable. A crew has the same cares and the same needs, and a crew is inescapably, beautifully, dutifully linked. So, when we saw Tiny Earth, people asked our crew what impressions we had, and honestly, what struck me wasn&apos;t necessarily just Earth. It was all the blackness around it.&quot;
She also now thinks of Earth as a &quot;lifeboat&quot; in a universe of blackness. 
&quot;Planet Earth, you are a crew,&quot; she added. 
Hansen expressed his gratitude to all the people who supported them and their mission. 
&quot;And I don&apos;t think people will really ever fully comprehend how well supported and trained we were. It is almost unbelievable,&quot; he said. 
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He added of their crew: &quot;What you saw was a group of people who loved contributing, having meaningful contribution and extracting joy out of that,&quot; he added with his arms around his crew members. 
&quot;I would suggest to you that when you look up here, you&apos;re not looking at us,&quot; he continued. &quot;We are a mirror reflecting you. And if you like what you see, then just look a little deeper. This is you.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Coachella band drops out after lead singer suffers &apos;acute brain injury,&apos; fractured neck</news:name>
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			<news:title>Coachella band drops out after lead singer suffers &apos;acute brain injury,&apos; fractured neck</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A punk band dropped out of Coachella after the lead singer fractured her neck and suffered an &quot;acute brain injury.&quot;
The Lambrini Girls revealed they would not be performing days before they were set to take the stage at the annual music and arts festival in Indio, California.
&quot;We have to pull out of Coachella and reschedule our whole American headline tour,&quot; the band, headed by Phoebe Lunny, shared on Instagram. &quot;long story short: I fractured my neck and have an acute brain injury.&quot;
Lunny said the injury happened while she was in Australia and originally was misdiagnosed, leading her to receive late treatment. According to her doctor, Lunny is not allowed to fly or perform for six weeks.
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&quot;We have received quite a lot of messages re coachella [sic], we are so gutted guys,&quot; Lunny wrote. &quot;We want to be there so badly. If it was a broken leg, I would do a dave grohl [sic] and play it. This isn&apos;t something we are taking lightly and we are really sad. We hope and pray there is some universe we get to play next year instead.&quot;
&quot;Because it is my neck and brain, our hands are tied for now, but I&apos;m lucky and expect a speedy recovery thank f--- lol,&quot; she said. &quot;Thank you for always showing up for us.&quot;
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The band shared rescheduled dates for the American tour, pushing most to June and September.
&quot;To all American ticket holders: it&apos;s dark times. especially in the states. There are so many good folks who are carving out community and lifting each other up in the face of fascism,&quot; the band also said in the statement. &quot;Making space for subversion and resistance is at the core of what this band is about.&quot;
&quot;Seeing people of all ages, genders and backgrounds come together to mosh, lift each other up, chant, cry, scream in both parts joyful and angry, is my greatest joy.&quot;
Coachella, in its 25th edition this year, has been an annual mainstay of internet culture. 
Both weekends of the festival are sold out, but global audiences can view a livestream on YouTube to see performances from headliners Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber and Karol G, along with dozens of other artists.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Kalshi wins temporary pause in Arizona criminal case</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Commodity Futures Trading Commission announced Friday that it has won a temporary restraining order preventing Arizona from pursuing its criminal case against Kalshi.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Malnourished boy found locked in father&apos;s van for more than a year unable to walk, hadn&apos;t showered since 2024</news:name>
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			<news:title>Malnourished boy found locked in father&apos;s van for more than a year unable to walk, hadn&apos;t showered since 2024</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A malnourished 9-year-old boy was found lying in the fetal position in his father’s utility van in eastern France this week after allegedly being locked in the vehicle two years ago.
The boy, who was unable to walk after sitting for so long, was discovered Monday after a neighbor who heard the &quot;sounds of a child&quot; coming from the van, local prosecutor Nicolas Heitz said Saturday.
Officers in the village of Hagenbach, near the border with Switzerland and Germany, found the boy &quot;lying in a fetal position, naked, covered by a blanket on top of a mound of trash and near excrement&quot; after forcing the van open, Heitz said.
The boy told authorities he hadn’t showered since 2024.
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The boy’s father has been charged with kidnapping. He claimed to police that he had locked his son in the van in November 2024 to &quot;protect&quot; him from his partner who wanted to send him to a psychiatric facility, according to the prosecutor.
But the prosecutor said there was no medical record of the boy having psychiatric problems and he had gotten good grades in school.
When the boy disappeared, his teachers were told he had transferred to another school.
The man’s partner, who denied knowing the boy was locked in the van, has also been charged, including for failure to help a minor in danger.
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The boys’ family and friends told police they believed the boy was in a psychiatric hospital.
The boy’s 12-year-old sister and the 10-year-old daughter of the man’s partner are under the care of social services.
The boy has been taken to the hospital.
He told authorities he thought his father had no choice but to lock him in the van and that he’d had &quot;big difficulties&quot; with his father’s partner.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Shane Lowry makes hole-in-one at Masters to suddenly get himself in contention for green jacket</news:name>
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			<news:title>Shane Lowry makes hole-in-one at Masters to suddenly get himself in contention for green jacket</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The drinks are on Shane Lowry in Augusta.
The Irishman recorded a hole-in-one on the sixth hole at Augusta National on Saturday, putting patrons into a frenzy.
It was the seventh-ever ace at the sixth hole and Lowry&apos;s second hole-in-one at the Masters. He also recorded an ace on the 16th hole in 2016.
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He is now the only player in golf history to have two aces at Augusta National.
Any Masters ace is memorable, but this one might have some extra significance since Lowry shot up the leaderboard and moved into a tie for second at 8 under par.
Once Lowry hit the hole-in-one, he was four shots back of Rory McIlroy, who entered the day six shots ahead of the field, good for the largest 36-hole lead in tournament history.
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However, he bogeyed the first hole while Patrick Reed birdied his first three holes, suddenly cutting McIlroy&apos;s lead to two. But Reed bogeyed the fourth hole, and McIlroy birdied the third for the two-shot swing.
Lowry, 39, is looking for his second career major, having also won the Open Championship in 2019 at Royal Portrush.
Lowry hit the cup-retaining putt at the Ryder Cup last year at Bethpage after spending most of the weekend partnered with McIlroy.
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			  <news:name>Cruise passengers debate BBQ versus chicken and waffles as new free lunch menu debuts</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cruise passengers debate BBQ versus chicken and waffles as new free lunch menu debuts</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Dining on one popular cruise ship is getting a comfort-food shakeup — and passengers are divided over the change.
Carnival Cruise Line is testing a new free lunch menu, &quot;Chicken, Waffles &amp; Waves,&quot; on select ships, offering a mix of fried chicken, waffles and classic barbecue in one location, according to Cruise Hive and other reports.
The new venue has been spotted on several Conquest-class ships, including Carnival Freedom, Liberty, Glory and Valor. It replaces a previous barbecue-focused station, expanding the menu to include a broader range of comfort food options, though some BBQ will still be available.
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&quot;We are testing some new food options,&quot; Carnival brand ambassador John Heald said in a Facebook post this week, adding, &quot;Some very, very exciting new food options.&quot;
He also noted the testing extends beyond lunch to new dinner menus, pointing to Carnival Liberty as one ship featuring the lunch offerings on Deck 10.
As the name suggests, the lunch menu centers on chicken and waffles, though the items are served separately, allowing guests to mix and match. Options include classic fried chicken, spicy varieties and hot honey-glazed versions, along with chicken tenders in flavors like buffalo and Korean-style sauce.
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On the barbecue side, guests can choose from slow-cooked pork butt or beef brisket, paired with sides such as mac and cheese, coleslaw and potato salad.
The concept blends elements of Carnival’s existing food partnerships, including Guy Fieri’s Pig &amp; Anchor BBQ and Shaquille O’Neal’s Big Chicken, though it is not officially tied to either brand.
The new venue is free to guests, as are many of Carnival’s other casual dining options, which is a key selling point for budget-conscious travelers.
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But early reactions suggest the concept is a work in progress.
In Reddit threads, some passengers praised the variety and convenience, noting short lines and easy access compared to busier buffet areas. Others, however, say the menu focuses too much on fried food, with calls for healthier alternatives.
&quot;I can get deep fat fried food on land,&quot; one woman commented on Heald&apos;s post. &quot;Can’t they try something that isn’t cooked in a vat of oil? Something Mediterranean would be lovely,&quot; she added.
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Others who had tried the new options since the rollout were less positive. &quot;I did not like the chicken,&quot; one person wrote on Reddit, adding, &quot;Over cooked and dry.&quot; Someone else said the waffles could be crispier.
But longtime Carnival cruisers were already split on the old BBQ, with some calling it tasty and others saying it was &quot;hit or miss&quot; or even &quot;terrible.&quot;
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Some Reddit users suggested the new chicken-and-waffles option could be an upgrade from the old BBQ setup, especially if it delivers a Shaq’s Big Chicken-style experience.
Others are looking forward to trying it. &quot;That sounds like a glorious brunch spot,&quot; one Redditor said.
The cruise line has taken a similar approach with other quick concepts, including its &quot;Bagels at Sea&quot; breakfast option, which began as a trial and has since expanded to more ships. Industry insiders say the move reflects a growing emphasis on fast, casual dining that better fits modern travel habits.
A recent Cruise Critic report noted, &quot;The days of buffet- and main-dining-room-only dining are long gone.&quot;
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Fox News Digital has reached out to Carnival for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>AMC will stream ‘The Audacity’ premiere in 21 parts on TikTok</news:name>
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			<news:title>AMC will stream ‘The Audacity’ premiere in 21 parts on TikTok</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Is this a smart way to build buzz, or just an odd attempt to recreate Quibi?</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Swalwell faces expulsion effort following bombshell assault allegations</news:name>
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			<news:title>Swalwell faces expulsion effort following bombshell assault allegations</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., is moving to expel Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., from Congress following reports of alleged sexual misconduct and assault, arguing that he has no place in the House.
Luna joined &quot;Saturday in America&quot; to announce the move, calling for accountability for members of Congress. She said it would be &quot;unacceptable&quot; for Swalwell to end his gubernatorial bid while still getting to remain in office.
Swalwell was accused by a former staffer of sexual assault while she was intoxicated. The San Francisco Chronicle first broke the story of the anonymous ex-staffer, and three additional women have since spoken to CNN with allegations of misconduct.
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Luna argues Swalwell should not remain in office while facing the accusations and plans to bring a disciplinary motion next week.
&quot;If Democrats want to protect this type of garbage, I wouldn&apos;t recommend it, but they&apos;re [going to] be put on the board for that,&quot; Luna said, adding she doesn’t believe he should be paid by the taxpayers while the scandal plays out.
The congresswoman called on the alleged victims to come to her office, saying they &quot;deserve a platform&quot; and that transparency is needed from lawmakers.
SWALWELL CALLS SEXUAL MISCONDUCT ALLEGATIONS &apos;FLAT-OUT FALSE,&apos; SAYS HE WILL FIGHT THEM &apos;WITH EVERYTHING&apos;
&quot;I hate having to be kind of the hall monitor of Congress, if you will, but it’s gotten really bad,&quot; Luna said.
Fox News Digital reached out to Swalwell&apos;s congressional office, as well as his gubernatorial campaign, for comment on Luna&apos;s remarks. 
&quot;I&apos;m not [going to] serve with these sexual deviants. That&apos;s not what Congress is all about. And I think that we need to focus on the business of the American people, and it doesn&apos;t include this stuff,&quot; she later added.
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Swalwell is a candidate for governor of California but has since faced calls to drop out, including from within his own party. He has pledged to fight the allegations against him.
&quot;A lot has been said about me today through anonymous allegations, and I thought it was important that you see and hear from me directly. These allegations of sexual assault are flat-out false,&quot; Swalwell said in a video posted Friday.
&quot;They are absolutely false. They did not happen. They have never happened. And I will fight them with everything that I have.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Navy Warships Cross Strait of Hormuz to Clear Mines, U.S. Says</news:name>
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			<news:title>Navy Warships Cross Strait of Hormuz to Clear Mines, U.S. Says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>American destroyers began work to make the strait safe for commercial traffic, U.S. officials said, as negotiators discussed conditions for an extended cease-fire. Iran denied that any warships had passed through.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Takeaways From the First Big Gathering of Potential 2028 Democratic Candidates</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>The National Action Network convention showcased similarities and some differences in a wide open field of possible contenders.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Peaky Blinders&apos; star Tom Hardy spotted enjoying beach day in Barbados with wife during family vacation</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Peaky Blinders&apos; star Tom Hardy spotted enjoying beach day in Barbados with wife during family vacation</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Tom Hardy is enjoying some fun in the sun while on vacation with his family.
The 48-year-old &quot;Peaky Blinders&quot; star was photographed enjoying a beach day with his wife, Charlotte Riley, while on vacation in Barbados.
In the photos, Hardy can be seen smiling as he takes a dip in the ocean while wearing a gray UFC swimsuit, with Venum written on the back and his tattoos on full display. 
Other photos showed the actor enjoying time in the water alongside his wife and sitting on a lounge chair on the shore as he applied sunscreen.
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The actor and his wife first met in 2009 on the set of the ITV adaptation of the popular novel &quot;Wuthering Heights&quot; and were engaged a year later in 2010. They later tied the knot in July 2014 at Château de Roussan in Provence, France.
Since getting married, the couple have welcomed two children together, one in 2015 and another in 2018, choosing to keep their identities private.
&quot;He made me a really decent cup of tea. Strong. There’s not much point if the spoon doesn’t stand up... And he told me that his mother was northern,&quot; Riley told The Times in March about her first impression of Hardy. &quot;So I thought, all right then. When somebody can give as good as they get, you know you’re in for a good time.&quot;
Hardy starred on the hit Netflix show, &quot;Peaky Blinders&quot; for 13 episodes, making his first appearance in the second season and appearing in at least one episode in subsequent seasons.
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Most recently, the actor starred alongside Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren in the hit Paramount+ show, &quot;MobLand,&quot; in which he played Harry Da Souza, a fixer for a mob family at war with a rival mob family.
&quot;I’ve always admired Helen and I’ve always admired Pierce’s work,&quot; he told Parade in an April 2025 interview. &quot;And so, to be able to watch them do something I think they’re brilliant in and to be part of that experience is fantastic. They’re great, brilliant actors. Super talented, and they’ve done so much great work. It’s an absolute joy to be able to work with Pierce and Helen.&quot;
Prior to working on &quot;MobLand,&quot; Hardy made a name for himself in movies such as &quot;The Dark Knight Rises,&quot; &quot;Venom&quot; and &quot;Mad Max: Fury Road.&quot;
During an interview with The Hollywood Reporter in April 2025, Hardy turned down the idea o starring in a project that isn&apos;t so heavy, jokingly saying, &quot;I don&apos;t think I suit rom-coms.&quot;
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&quot;I don’t know. I just don’t think I do. But maybe if it was interesting and good fun, I’d be up for it. But I haven’t seen anything come across the desk yet where I’d go, &quot;Oh, I’d love to do that.&quot; So, we’ll wait, I’ll wait. It’s just as yet…. Hasn’t happened yet.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Remove your personal info from the web — stop it from coming back</news:name>
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			<news:title>Remove your personal info from the web — stop it from coming back</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The first time I tried to remove my personal information from people search sites, it was back online after a few weeks. If the same thing happened to you, you might have decided it&apos;s just not worth the effort. This is likely by design. Data brokers profit from your information, so they&apos;re incentivized to make the process as difficult as possible. Sen. Maggie Hassan even called out a few data brokers recently for hiding their opt-out pages altogether. But you don&apos;t have to let them keep your data, as long as you know what to do. 
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The way I see it, there are two ways you can do this:
I recommend the second option. It saves a lot of time and does a more thorough job than most people will manage on their own. But if you still prefer to go about it yourself, I&apos;ll share a step-by-step guide to help you do it as painlessly and thoroughly as possible.
This step is important for when your information inevitably reappears after some time. Before you start removing anything, compile a list of places where your personal information appears or is likely to be held. Or you can compile the list yourself. The sites will likely include:
These are the easiest to find because they&apos;re designed to be public.
These don&apos;t usually show up in search results because they sell data to businesses, not individuals. You can try to infer their presence based on how your data is used, but it&apos;s no easy feat.
This is one of the reasons I recommend using a data removal service. They narrow down which brokers are most likely to have your information based on things like your location and other markers.
But if you want to try for yourself, look for signals like:
Where your data likely came from:
If you&apos;ve shared your data with a company, there&apos;s a strong chance it&apos;s been resold or shared with brokers behind the scenes.
These are often built for targeted advertising and outreach, and your data can circulate across many of them at once.
How to spot them:
Sudden spikes in spam after:
Signing up for a service
Entering a giveaway or quiz
Downloading a resource (e.g., ebook, discount code)
Where to check:
Important: Unsubscribing usually stops messages. It doesn&apos;t remove your data from the underlying list.
These sites compile information from across the web but aren&apos;t always designed specifically for &quot;people lookup.&quot;
Examples include:
How to find them:
Search your name in quotes + keywords like:
&quot;profile&quot;, &quot;bio&quot;, &quot;member&quot;, &quot;directory&quot;
These are often overlooked but can still expose valuable details like your location, employer, or social links.
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Now that you&apos;ve mapped where your data is exposed (or likely to be), it&apos;s time to start removing it. Instead of jumping randomly between sites, work through your list in order of visibility and risk:
These should be your first priority because they make your personal information easy for anyone to find.
Typical process:
What to expect:
Tip: Save confirmation emails or screenshots. You may need them if your data reappears.
These can be less standardized, since they&apos;re often scraped or republished pages.
Typical process:
Alternative option:
These take more effort, but they&apos;re worth addressing because they often contain contextual details (job, interests, affiliations.) 
This is less about a single listing and more about stopping ongoing data use.
Typical process:
Important:
If the company has a privacy page, look specifically for:
These are the least visible and often the most frustrating to deal with manually.
Typical process:
What makes this harder:
This is where most people hit a wall and where ongoing monitoring or automation becomes useful.
As you work through your list, track:
This makes it much easier to:
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My recommendation is to use a personal data removal service. These services handle the entire removal process for you, so there&apos;s no need to search for your own data online or return to data broker sites to repeat opt-out requests. Everything is managed in the background. 
They also tend to do a more thorough job than most people can manage on their own.
Many data removal services can request deletions from a wide range of websites, including some that are not easy to find on your own. They also scan for new exposures, alert you if your information shows up again and allow you to submit additional removal requests when needed. In some cases, these requests are handled by privacy specialists.
Most services also include a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can try it risk-free and see how much of your information is exposed online.
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Removing your personal information from the internet is not a one-and-done task. It takes persistence, a bit of strategy and the right tools. The frustrating part is that your data can come back even after you remove it, but that does not mean the effort is wasted. Every step you take reduces your exposure and makes it harder for your information to spread. If you want the most control, doing it manually gives you a clear view of where your data lives. However, if you want consistency without the ongoing time commitment, a data removal service can take that burden off your plate and keep working in the background. Either way, the key is to stay proactive. Your data has value, and once you start treating it that way, you will approach your privacy very differently.
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			  <news:name>Americans wait overnight for access to free healthcare as costs soar ‘out of reach’</news:name>
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			<news:title>Americans wait overnight for access to free healthcare as costs soar ‘out of reach’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Trump administration’s recent pullback on health insurance has left fewer Americans with coverage.
For the uninsured, being treated for certain conditions may be out of the question due to high costs.
This has led some Americans to wait multiple days, some even sleeping overnight in their cars, to seek free free healthcare from volunteer clinics like Remote Area Medical (RAM).
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The Tennessee-based nonprofit organization, founded in 1985, employs volunteer healthcare professionals to treat Americans without insurance at no cost.
In a recent episode of CBS News’ 60 Minutes, host Scott Pelley spoke with people waiting to be brought into the clinic.
In February, Sandra Tallent drove 200 miles from Huntsville, Alabama, to RAM’s pop-up clinic in Knoxville, Tennessee, to have her teeth examined.
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She arrived at the clinic site at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday and spoke to Pelley from her car at 5 a.m. Friday, after sleeping for two nights in the parking lot.
Pelley asked, &quot;If you didn&apos;t have RAM, how would you get your teeth taken care of?&quot; Tallent responded, &quot;I wouldn’t.&quot;
Tallent was later seen by a dental expert and had dentures created in RAM’s 3D denture-printing lab.
Connor Gibson, a 22-year-old engineer, uses computer design to get the job done in just about an hour, according to the report. This is a process that can typically take weeks.
&quot;We see grown men cry sitting in the chair,&quot; Gibson told 60 Minutes, describing what it’s like for patients to see themselves with a new set of teeth for the first time.
This includes Tallent, who looked in the mirror and smiled with tears in her eyes, expressing her gratitude.
In an interview with Fox News Digital, RAM CEO Chris Hall shared how their clinics pop up and move across the country to expand access for more Americans.
&quot;All of our services are provided free of cost to patients on a first come, first serve basis,&quot; he said. &quot;And we do that through our team of dedicated volunteers and professionals that come from all around the county.&quot;
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RAM provides cleanings, fillings and extractions, as well as comprehensive eye exams and access to an eyeglass lab that can manufacture eyewear and dentures, according to Hall.
About 60% of patients seek dental care, he said, and about 30% to 35% seek vision care.
RAM has recently expanded its services to include women’s health exams, general wellness check-ups and sports physicals. 
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In 2008, RAM held about 10 to 12 events per year. Today, it has grown to 90 full-scale operations, with events happening nearly every weekend, Hall shared.
Hall said the demand for medical care has been consistent for the last 20 years. Even for some patients who have insurance, the out-of-pocket premiums and deductibles can be &quot;out of reach.&quot;
&quot;The communities that we go into, the patients who are coming through our door, these are working-class people,&quot; Hall said.
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&quot;Whether we&apos;re doing events in rural Appalachia or downtown Los Angeles, the patients who are coming … they&apos;re just isolated and do not get the care that they need,&quot; he added.
Hall said he&apos;s heard &quot;heartbreaking&quot; stories from patients who have put off medical care to keep the lights on in their homes and provide food for their families.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cowboys legend digs deep into the team&apos;s missing &apos;fiber&apos; that&apos;s resulted in Super Bowl drought</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cowboys legend digs deep into the team&apos;s missing &apos;fiber&apos; that&apos;s resulted in Super Bowl drought</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Dallas Cowboys have not made an NFC championship game in over three decades.
Their drought turned 30 years old this past January, and no matter what moves are made, nothing has worked.
It is quite a far cry from the glory days of the organization, with Emmitt Smith running wild in the backfield. And while Smith has been off the field for quite some time, he has an inkling of what&apos;s been holding them back.
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&quot;I think if there&apos;s anything that, in my opinion, that has held us back, I think we&apos;ve gotten away from the thing that actually helped build the organization from the beginning. In the beginning, you had Jimmie Johnson, you had Jerry Jones, both of them had mad passion for what they wanted to accomplish, and winning Super Bowls was the ultimate goal,&quot; Smith said in a recent interview with Fox News Digital.
&quot;Building that team required some sacrifice and some decision-making that took place. And they made the right decisions. They traded away players, they got more players, and they rebuilt that organization overnight. But bringing that thing together and being passionate about rebuilding the organization and doing it in the past, in a quick fashion, that&apos;s what they both did. To me, that&apos;s the blueprint of what this organization should be about forever. It is the hallmark of what this organization should be about forever.&quot;
Smith then hinted at a lack of toughness for the Cowboys.
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&quot;You think about the Pittsburgh Steelers, you don&apos;t have to think about the toughness, because they gonna play tough. That&apos;s how the Cowboys should be. And when you think about the (San Francisco 49ers), they&apos;re somewhat like that now. And when you think about the (New England) Patriots, they were that way with (Bill) Belichick, and it was that way with Robert Kraft and everything else. That&apos;s who they were.
&quot;Organizations have a fiber that made them great. When you see organizations get away from that fiber, now you see how long it takes to get back to where you once were. And I think that&apos;s the problem with the Cowboys. There should be a common thread: excellence on the football field leads to excellence in the licensing world, or in the marketing world, or in the world of sports in general, you are the hallmark. Forget about what&apos;s in your bank account because you can sell a ton of merchandise, and that means you&apos;re a better marketing team that way. However, you don&apos;t stand for excellence when you ain&apos;t won nothing in 30 years. That&apos;s what you&apos;re trying to regain.&quot;
Last year&apos;s Cowboys defense was already suspect even before the team traded Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers. They then allowed a league-high 30.1 points per game en route to a 7-9-1 record.
The offseason has been littered with yet another contract dispute, as George Pickens was franchise-tagged following a career year, his first with the Cowboys.
The Cowboys scored 27.7 points per game, the fifth-most in the league.
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			<news:title>SIFF looks at 2026 festival’s impact from theatergoers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After the red carpet has been rolled up and the end credits have rolled on hundreds of the world’s best independent movies, the dollars spent remain circulating in Sedona’s economy. The 32nd annual Sedona International Film Festival wrapped up its nine-day run on March 1 with roughly 32,000 tickets</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Samsung Messages ending? What Android owners must know</news:name>
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			<news:title>Samsung Messages ending? What Android owners must know</news:title>
			<news:keywords>You may be hearing that Samsung Messages is going away, and for many Android users, that&apos;s true. Samsung is quietly phasing out its Samsung Messages app and moving people to Google Messages as the default texting platform, with a planned cutoff around July 2026 in the U.S. Newer Galaxy phones already come with Google Messages preinstalled, and Samsung Messages is no longer available to download on many newer devices.
That shift is real. But the way people are finding out about it is causing confusion. For many people, it starts with a text that doesn&apos;t feel quite right. They&apos;re checking their phone, and suddenly a text pops up warning that their messaging app is going away. That&apos;s exactly what happened to Gilberto of Running Springs, Calif. He wrote to us saying, &quot;I just received a text on my Android phone advising me that Samsung Messages was going to end on July 6th, 2026 and that I needed to change to Google Messages. Is that true or a scam? I am a fan and enjoy your newsletter.&quot;
Gilberto is not alone. A growing number of Android owners are seeing similar alerts, and they&apos;re leaving people unsure what&apos;s real and what&apos;s a scam. Here&apos;s what&apos;s real, based on Samsung and Google&apos;s latest moves.
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Samsung says Samsung Messages will be discontinued and is pushing people to switch to Google Messages. Google Messages is already the default texting app on many Galaxy phones.
Here&apos;s what we know right now:
Samsung has not made a dramatic shutdown announcement inside settings or via official alerts. Instead, this is more of a phased shift tied to Google&apos;s push for RCS messaging.
This change is not random. It&apos;s about standardizing how texting works across Android.
Google has been pushing RCS, which stands for Rich Communication Services. Think of it as the Android version of iMessage.
With Google Messages, you get:
Samsung has decided it makes more sense to partner with Google rather than maintain a separate messaging platform.
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Here&apos;s where things get tricky.
Samsung does not typically send standalone text messages with links asking you to switch apps. That creates a perfect opening for scammers.
Here&apos;s what to look for:
Scammers know people are already hearing about this change, and they&apos;re using that confusion to make their messages look real.
You don&apos;t need to panic. You just need to take control of the process.
Even if the message looks convincing, do not tap anything inside it.  It could take you to a fake site designed to steal your information. It&apos;s also smart to have strong antivirus software on your phone, which can help block malicious links and warn you about suspicious activity before any damage is done. Get my picks for the best 2026 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android &amp; iOS devices at Cyberguy.com.
Open the Google Play Store and search for Google Messages. If it is already installed, you are ahead of the game. If you&apos;re using a newer Galaxy phone, you may already have Google Messages as your default and may not see Samsung Messages at all.
Open Google Messages. If it is not already installed, download it from the Google Play Store. When you open it, tap &quot;Set default SMS app,&quot; select Google Messages, then confirm &quot;Set as default.&quot;
If you do not see that prompt, go to Settings &gt; Apps &gt; Choose default apps &gt; SMS app (this may appear as &quot;Default apps&quot; on some devices), then select Google Messages.
When you switch your default messaging app, your SMS and MMS message history should automatically appear inside Google Messages. Google and Samsung both indicate that existing conversations transfer during the switch. In most cases, that means you will keep your existing text messages and won&apos;t lose your conversation history when you switch apps. It is still a good idea to open Google Messages after switching and confirm your threads are there before removing or disabling Samsung Messages.
Scammers don&apos;t just guess your number. They often get it from data broker sites and other places where your personal information is already floating around online. That&apos;s why it&apos;s smart to use a data removal service, which can help remove your phone number and personal details from these sites. The less information that&apos;s out there, the harder it is for scammers to target you with texts like this in the first place. Check out my top picks for data removal services and get a free scan to find out if your personal information is already out on the web by visiting Cyberguy.com.
Here&apos;s the part that frustrates many people. This transition is not being communicated in a consistent or highly visible way. Some Galaxy phones may show notices inside Samsung Messages or system prompts, but there is no single, universal alert reaching everyone at once. Instead, it&apos;s a gradual shift tied to device updates, software versions and Google&apos;s messaging strategy. That uneven rollout is exactly what creates confusion and gives scam texts an opening.
Some older Samsung phones may continue to use Samsung Messages for now, especially if they are no longer receiving major software updates.
However, Samsung has not given a clear cutoff for the Android version, so the timeline can vary depending on your specific device, carrier and region.
You can check your Android version by going to Settings &gt; About phone &gt; Software information &gt; Android version.
This is bigger than just switching apps.
It highlights a growing pattern:
Right now, this change applies to U.S. customers, and timing may vary elsewhere. That kind of uncertainty is exactly what scammers look for, which is why it&apos;s critical to verify any message before you act. Don&apos;t want to use Google Messages? Here are your options
We&apos;re hearing from readers who don&apos;t trust Google and aren&apos;t sure what to do, especially if family members use iPhones.
Here&apos;s the reality:
Best practical setup: Use Google Messages for everyday texting, and Signal for private conversations.
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Gilberto&apos;s instinct to question that message was the right move. The switch to Google Messages is real, but the text he received might not be. When tech companies make quiet changes, scammers step in fast. The safest move is simple. Ignore unexpected links, verify everything yourself and make the switch on your terms, not theirs.
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			  <news:name>Appeals Court Allows Work on Trump’s Ballroom Project for Now, but Seeks Clarity on Scope</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-11T19:40:23.407Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Appeals Court Allows Work on Trump’s Ballroom Project for Now, but Seeks Clarity on Scope</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A three-judge panel allowed construction on the ballroom to proceed until April 17, but asked a lower court to untangle the details of the president’s plans.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Man climbs onto US military aircraft in Ireland, attacks it with hatchet: report</news:name>
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			<news:title>Man climbs onto US military aircraft in Ireland, attacks it with hatchet: report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A man was detained Saturday at Shannon Airport in Ireland after allegedly climbing onto the wing of a U.S. military aircraft and attacking it with a hatchet, according to local reports.
Irish police, or Gardaí, said a man in his 40s entered an unauthorized area of the airport in County Clare and was arrested shortly before 11 a.m. on suspicion of criminal damage. Investigations are ongoing, Gardaí said.
The aircraft involved was a U.S. Air Force C-130 Hercules transport plane that had been parked on a remote taxiway, Irish news outlet The Journal reported.
Video circulating online appeared to show a man in dark clothing walking along the wing of the aircraft during the incident. He can be seen moving across the wing near the engines and fuselage.
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The breach raises renewed concerns about security at Shannon Airport, which has experienced multiple recent incidents involving unauthorized access to restricted areas.
A spokesperson for Shannon Airport said the airport temporarily shut down operations following the breach.
&quot;The airport suspended operations at approximately 9:50 a.m. and operations resumed at 10:15 a.m.,&quot; the spokesperson said.
JORDANIAN NATIONAL ARRESTED AFTER BOARDING FLIGHT IN ARIZONA WITH INVALID TICKET, PROMPTING EVACUATION
The brief closure caused minor disruption, with two departing flights delayed and one incoming aircraft placed in a holding pattern before landing shortly after 10:20 a.m., The Journal reported.
Authorities including airport police, Gardaí and Irish Defence Forces personnel responded to the scene, The Journal reported. Armed officers and specialist units were also deployed.
Officials carried out a search of the airport perimeter to determine how the suspect gained access to the restricted area.
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According to The Journal, the incident is the latest in a string of recent security breaches at Shannon Airport.
In November, three people were arrested after a van breached airport security and entered a restricted area. In May last year, another vehicle crashed through a perimeter fence, forcing a temporary shutdown. Weeks later, three women were arrested after allegedly accessing the airfield and damaging an aircraft.
Authorities have not said whether Saturday’s incident is linked to those prior breaches.
Shannon Airport has been the site of frequent anti-war protests for years over its use by the U.S. military, dating back to the Iraq War era.
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			  <news:name>Investigation Opened Into Sexual Assault Allegation Against Swalwell</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-11T19:30:22.022Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Investigation Opened Into Sexual Assault Allegation Against Swalwell</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Manhattan district attorney’s office is examining a claim that Representative Eric Swalwell, a candidate for governor in California, assaulted a woman in New York City in 2024.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NBA sees 168 players sit out of games due to illness, injury as playoffs approach</news:name>
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			<news:title>NBA sees 168 players sit out of games due to illness, injury as playoffs approach</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The NBA regular season is set to finish on Sunday, but dozens of players appear to be wrapped up a bit early.
In fact, 168 total players sat out of action on Friday night due to either a listed injury or illness.
Among those 168 players were Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Nikola Jokic, each of the last two MVPs, whose teams faced off against one another.
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Reigning champion Oklahoma City Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault, whom Gilgeous-Alexander plays for, said his stars &quot;earned the right to sit,&quot; considering they again snagged the top seed in the Western Conference.
&quot;If we didn&apos;t clinch [the No. 1 overall seed] coming into tonight, everybody would be playing,&quot; Daigneault told reporters ahead of their game against Jokic&apos;s Denver Nuggets, via ESPN. &quot;We&apos;ve earned the right through 80 games to manage their bodies and stuff like that.&quot;
Stars to take the floor on Friday include LeBron James amid his Los Angeles Lakers&apos; injury woes and Victor Wembanyama, who needed to play 20 minutes to be eligible for season awards and admitted he would not have played if he had already met the criteria. Jokic must play Sunday if he wants to be considered for awards.
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With the new wave of load management, another form of today&apos;s basketball was on display, as the Boston Celtics made 29 3-pointers, tying an NBA record, against the New Orleans Pelicans. It was the fourth time in the history of the NBA that this had been accomplished, but the last time it was done, you only have to go back to Monday, when the Memphis Grizzlies did it.
On April 3, the NBA saw just the second time in history that a slate of at least nine games had an average margin of victory of at least 24 points. The first time was five days prior.
All 30 NBA teams played in their 81st games on Friday and will play in their 82nd and final game of the regular season Sunday.
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			  <news:name>House Republican plans motion to oust Swalwell from Congress amid sexual assault allegations</news:name>
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			<news:title>House Republican plans motion to oust Swalwell from Congress amid sexual assault allegations</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., announced Saturday that she would be filing a motion to expel Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., from Congress after former staffers accused the congressman of sexual assault and misconduct.
&quot;I am filing a motion to expel Eric Swalwell from Congress,&quot; she wrote in a Saturday morning tweet.
The move comes after at least four female former staffers of Swalwell&apos;s accused him of sexual impropriety. One staffer accused him of sexual assault on multiple occasions.
A former staffer told the San Francisco Chronicle that when she was 17 and Swalwell was 38 he began messaging her on the social media platform Snapchat, a messaging platform in which messages between users disappear. The woman, who the Chronicle did not identify, said Swalwell began sending her inappropriate pictures and requesting pictures of her naked body.
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She also claimed that in 2024 she woke up alone in Swalwell&apos;s hotel room after a night she did not remember with &quot;vaginal bleeding,&quot; according to the Chronicle.
Swalwell, who is married with children, has denied the sexual assault allegations as &quot;false and outrageous.&quot; His lawyer also sent a cease and desist letter to the woman, the Chronicle reported.
Fox News Digital reached out to Swalwell&apos;s and Luna&apos;s offices but did not immediately receive a response.
MISCONDUCT ALLEGATIONS DOG SWALWELL AS DEM RIVALS SEIZE OPENING IN CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR’S RACE
Running in the open primary to become California&apos;s next governor, Swalwell was ahead of all other registered Democrats, trailing only Republican Steve Hilton in the latest polling average from Real Clear Politics. That may soon change though, as the allegations have prompted a wave of calls from prominent Democrats for Swalwell to bow out.
Those calls have come from party bosses like House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., and from those closest to Swalwell, such as Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., who retracted an earlier message of support in order to call for Swalwell to step down. Gallego, who Swalwell has referred to as a &quot;dear friend,&quot; initially faced backlash for defending Swalwell.
While other party members like former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif, pile on to the calls to drop out, very few have gone as far as calling for Swalwell to vacate his congressional seat, a fact Luna highlighted in a Saturday morning appearance on Saturday in America with Kayleigh McEnany.
&quot;It is unacceptable for him to just index his, campaign for governor in California but still sit in the House of Representatives,&quot; she told McEnany.
Luna also lambasted the Dems on X, writing, &quot;So the Dems don’t want Swalwell to be governor of California, but he can stay a member of Congress? Are we running a halfway house for sexual predators in Congress now? No. He should not be allowed to stay in Congress.&quot;
Luna&apos;s motion to expel Swalwell, should she get it to the House floor, would require a two-thirds majority vote from Congress in order to pass.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Dem senator calls out far-left streamer, asks what &apos;normal&apos; person would go on such an antagonistic show</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dem senator calls out far-left streamer, asks what &apos;normal&apos; person would go on such an antagonistic show</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., fired back after far-left streamer Hasan Piker criticized her for going on Bill Maher&apos;s show while failing to appear on his Twitch livestream.
&quot;I&apos;ve said repeatedly that I&apos;ve got to call balls and strikes, whether it&apos;s antisemitism, Islamophobia... so that&apos;s what I&apos;ve tried to do, as he&apos;s come into Michigan,&quot; Slotkin told POLITICO&apos;s Adam Wren.
&quot;There are a ton of invites that I&apos;ve not taken, and every politician has to make their choice...&quot; she added.
Wren pressed Slotkin about which &quot;strikes&quot; Piker had made with her, prompting her to call out &quot;derogatory&quot; remarks he had made against orthodox jews and his prior suggestion that America &quot;deserved 9/11.&quot;
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&quot;Not to mention, he calls me &apos;stupid&apos; every other week,&quot; she said.
&quot;So, what normal human being would choose to go on a show when someone calls you &apos;stupid&apos; every ten days?
&quot;It&apos;s not going to be something I do.&quot;
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Slotkin also said she had &quot;never been invited&quot; to appear on Piker&apos;s content.
Slotkin additionally came under fire from the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) for appearing on &quot;Real Time with Bill Maher.&quot;
The organization demanded that she apologize and denounce Maher&apos;s &quot;long history of anti-Muslim bigotry and anti-Arab racism.&quot;
The Michigan Democrat&apos;s remarks came after Piker&apos;s controversial rally with Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed at Michigan State University on Tuesday, where, while speaking to a POLITICO reporter, he listed her among the senators who &quot;[doesn&apos;t] know who I am.&quot;
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&quot;I mean, this double standard exists in American politics. Islamophobia is often times not considered at all. Bill Maher is not only an Islamophobe, but he has also demonstrated anti-Blackness at every turn, but at the end of the day, he is representative of the same forces of politics in this country that are aligned with the establishment goals, and therefore, there’s never a question about participating in his show,&quot; Piker said.
In 2019, Piker said, &quot;America deserved 9/11.&quot; 
Fox News Digital reached out to Piker for comment, but did not hear back. 
Fox News&apos; Rachel Wolf contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>How the 3,267th-ranked amateur golfer, a real estate agent, got to play alongside legends at the Masters</news:name>
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			<news:title>How the 3,267th-ranked amateur golfer, a real estate agent, got to play alongside legends at the Masters</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A full-time real estate agent just got done playing at the 90th Masters Tournament.
Brandon Holtz, a 39-year-old father from Bloomington, Illinois, found his way to Augusta National this week in &quot;super unlikely&quot; fashion.
Holtz got his Masters invite by winning the U.S. Mid-Amateur last September at Troon Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona. Winners of the event began getting invited to Augusta in 2018.
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According to the United States Golf Association&apos;s Golf Handicap and Information Network (GHIN) system, Holtz is certainly no slouch, playing to a +4.1 handicap, which is better than scratch. In order to qualify for the tournament, one must obtain a 2.4 handicap or better and be at least 25 years old when the championship begins, so Holtz was surely better than most on the links.
However, the Mid-Am was actually his first USGA-sanctioned event, he told The Athletic.
&quot;I&apos;m 1-for-1,&quot; he said.
That&apos;s why he&apos;s actually ranked No. 3,267 in the amateur rankings - because he is hardly getting any points.
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Holtz won his local qualifier in Illinois by shooting a 63 at Crestwicke County Club on Aug. 11. He then traveled to Arizona the following month and ran through the four-day competition that included both stroke and match play. His quarterfinal match actually took 19 holes to finish.
Holtz then won the final match, 3&amp;2, to be invited to both the Masters and this year&apos;s U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills.
Holtz&apos;s father won lifetime badges to the Masters in 2004, so he was at least a little familiar with the course. But playing on it was a different story.
&quot;I’m pretty sure I could see my heart beating through my chest on the first tee,&quot; Holtz, who was paired up with two-time winner Bubba Watson, said to The Athletic.
Holtz&apos;s father was his caddie for his two rounds, but he missed the cut at 15 over.
But he certainly will have a nice story, and a fairly good excuse, when he goes back to selling houses.
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			  <news:name>From garden gnomes to mahjong sets, Masters tournament to rake in about $70M in merch</news:name>
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			<news:title>From garden gnomes to mahjong sets, Masters tournament to rake in about $70M in merch</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Spending thousands of dollars on merchandise is par for the course for some fans at the Masters tournament.
Augusta National is expected to generate about $70 million in merchandise sales during the 2026 golf tournament in Georgia, according to Front Office Sports and other reports.
The staggering totals are turning heads online and across the sports world.
&quot;The Masters will do about $70 million in merchandise sales this week,&quot; sports business analyst Joe Pompliano wrote on X, echoing reported estimates. &quot;$10 million per day, $1 million per hour, $16,000 per minute, $277 per second … in just one week, with no online sales.&quot;
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&quot;$277 per second with no online store is insane,&quot; one shocked commenter said.
Pompliano added that the event&apos;s total would exceed the full-year merchandise revenue of the Atlanta Braves by about $25 million.
&quot;Outselling an MLB team’s entire year in one week is crazy,&quot; one X user noted.
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Others were shocked that the totals do not even include online sales, but that in-person exclusivity is part of the draw.
Masters merchandise is sold only on-site at Augusta National, with no official online store, prompting fans to spend heavily while attending.
Attendees often leave with hundreds — or even thousands — of dollars worth of items, ranging from apparel like an $88 sweatshirt and a $178 woven bag to collectibles such as coveted $50 garden gnomes, according to Business Insider.
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One woman said she was fielding social media requests from people asking her to pick up merchandise for them. &quot;I get it,&quot; she said. &quot;The merch is very sought after and rare.&quot;
&quot;You walk in and kind of black out,&quot; another woman told the outlet after spending more than $1,000 on 18 different items. &quot;Everything you thought goes out the window.&quot;
Another woman spent $3,500 on over 100 items, buying gifts for friends, family and even future bridesmaids.
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Masters merchandise is seen by fans as a &quot;badge of honor,&quot; one said, and inside the store, shoppers said demand was so intense &quot;you could barely move.&quot;
High-end items are drawing special attention, including a new Masters-branded mahjong set, which is retailing for about $575 but has already appeared on eBay for as much as $7,500, according to Golfweek.
The garden gnomes have been another hot seller.
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There are about 1,000 gnomes available daily, priced at nearly $60 each, and they often sell out within the first hour, one Augusta National employee told the outlet.
&quot;I tried so hard to get this year’s gnome,&quot; one fan commented on Pompliano&apos;s post. &quot;Got there early, stood in line for an hour. They ran out as I was walking in!&quot;
The total merch figure would align with estimates from recent years, highlighting that the scale of spending is not new, with the Masters previously generating about $69 million in merchandise revenue in 2022, according to previous Forbes estimates.
But while fans may spend heavily on merchandise, the food offerings remain a bargain — one place where prices stay under par and shoppers can still stay in the green — Fox News Digital previously reported.
Sandwiches including egg salad and the iconic pimento cheese range from just $1.50 to $3 while muffins are priced at $2.50 and snacks like cookies and chips cost $1.50. A Georgia peach ice cream sandwich sells for $3, with popcorn and candy at $2 and even over-the-counter pain relievers priced at just 75 cents.
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The prices drew widespread praise online, with fans calling them &quot;unreal&quot; compared to other sporting events.
Fox News Digital reached out to Augusta National for comment.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Postal Service, Under Pressure, Now Faces Trump’s Mail Ballot Order</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Trump’s executive order, which has been challenged as unconstitutional, would limit the Postal Service to sending only the ballots of voters deemed eligible.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>The Postal Service Is in Trouble. Here’s How It Could Affect Your Mail.</news:name>
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			<news:title>The Postal Service Is in Trouble. Here’s How It Could Affect Your Mail.</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Despite numerous attempts to reform the Postal Service, the agency’s business model has not changed significantly since 1970. Officials are proposing to decrease service and increase prices.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ann-Margret suffers painful injury in home accident at 84 years old</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ann-Margret suffers painful injury in home accident at 84 years old</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ann-Margret isn’t hitting the brakes — even after her latest painful fall.
The legendary Hollywood star revealed she recently broke her elbow after an accident at home, offering a candid update on her recovery.
&quot;I fell the other day and so now my right elbow is broken,&quot; Ann-Margret told Parade magazine. &quot;That’s OK … I have fallen so many times. I don’t intend to, but I do! What can I say?&quot;
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The 84-year-old star was forced to cancel an autograph signing as she recovers, but made it clear she’s already moving past the injury. 
When asked whether she&apos;s on the mend now, she didn’t hesitate, answering, &quot;Yes, I am. I sure am!&quot;
Fox News Digital has reached out to Ann-Margret for comment.
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For longtime fans, the incident echoes a far more serious accident decades ago. In 1972, Ann-Margret fell 22 feet from a stage during a performance — a terrifying moment that could have ended her career.
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Meanwhile, Ann-Margret has proven she is a veteran actress over a six-decade run in Hollywood.
From electrifying roles in classics like &quot;Bye Bye Birdie&quot; and &quot;Viva Las Vegas,&quot; the Swedish-American star has built one of the most versatile careers in entertainment. Along the way, she’s racked up five Golden Globe Awards, an Emmy win for &quot;Law &amp; Order: SVU,&quot; plus multiple Oscar and Grammy nominations.
Off-screen, she’s also made her mark — including traveling to Vietnam in the 1960s to perform for American troops.
In 2024, Ann-Margret was still embracing life in the fast lane — literally. The actress revealed she still rides her beloved Harley-Davidson motorcycle, a passion that dates back to childhood.
&quot;It’s lavender, and it’s got white daisies all over it,&quot; she told People at the time. &quot;There [are] flowers on the back fender and the front fender. … I love speed. Not the drug.&quot;
Her love of motorcycles runs deep. &quot;It was my daddy who inspired me to ride,&quot; she previously told Fox News Digital, recalling childhood rides across borders. &quot;There’s no way I could forget that motorcycle.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>‘The Madison’ star Elle Chapman says 8-mile hikes, horse rides in Montana kept her ‘grounded’</news:name>
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			<news:title>‘The Madison’ star Elle Chapman says 8-mile hikes, horse rides in Montana kept her ‘grounded’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;The Madison&quot; star Elle Chapman has found what works for her wellness routine while starring in her biggest role yet.
During an interview with NewBeauty, Chapman opened up about how she was able to stay grounded while starring in the Taylor Sheridan show.
&quot;We filmed part of &apos;The Madison&apos; in Montana, and exploring the beauty of the state was incredible. I’d recharge with hiking areas like Fairy Lake, The M, Peets Hill and the Gallatin National Forest,&quot; Chapman began.
She continued, &quot;I think one day Patrick J. Adams and I hiked eight miles! Also, thanks to our show&apos;s head wrangler, Jason Owen, I was able to ride horses on the weekends. That mix of nature and physical movement kept me grounded.&quot;
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While spending time in Montana filming &quot;The Madison,&quot; the young actress became &quot;obsessed&quot; with hot yoga.
&quot;I absolutely hate it when I’m doing it, but it&apos;s a perfect reset. While filming in Montana, I found a spot in Bozeman called Bend &amp; Beyond that would kick my a--, but I always felt incredible afterward!&quot; she told the outlet.
Chapman stars as Paige McIntosh, the daughter of Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell&apos;s characters. During an interview with The Mirror, Chapman opened up about how her own history with loss influenced her performance as Paige.
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&quot;For me, the show was very heavy because I lost my father when I was young, but it was also cathartic in a way because I was reliving some moments sometimes,&quot; she told the outlet in March.
Chapman echoed these sentiments during an interview with Town &amp; Country. &quot;We both share a lot of grief,&quot; she said of her character. &quot;I have been through that; I’ve been through losing your father and feeling like your whole family’s falling apart.&quot;
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&quot;Not only are these characters grieving, but they’re also being stripped away from what they know,&quot; she continued. &quot;That’s what grief feels like. When you lose someone, it feels like your entire world has shifted and changed, and that’s what these characters are going through, literally. They are being ripped away from the New York City comforts.&quot;
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She also told The Mirror that working with Pfeiffer reminded her of her own family.
&quot;Michelle’s performances always bring out some different things in you and in one take I started crying and after we cut I couldn’t stop crying,&quot; she said. &quot;I apologized and said &apos;I’m sorry, I can’t get out of this&apos;. It was something she said that reminded me of my dad.&quot;
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Chapman continued, &quot;She [Michelle] said &apos;It’s okay, baby. You are an artist and this just means your instrument is working&apos;, and I just really took that home and I don’t think I will ever forget that moment, especially for a rookie to experience something like that.&quot;
The 26-year-old star told NewBeauty that she remains calm in the chaos by reaching out to her family.
&quot;In overwhelming moments, what grounds me is reconnecting with what truly matters to me—whether that’s calling my grandmother or little sister, or taking time to draw in my sketchbook or play guitar,&quot; she said. &quot;I ground myself by doing something that makes me feel safe, which is usually art or music-related if it’s not loved ones.&quot;
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			  <news:name>Self-proclaimed ‘prophet’ with underage ‘wives’ exposed after couple he trusted helped uncover abuse ring</news:name>
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			<news:title>Self-proclaimed ‘prophet’ with underage ‘wives’ exposed after couple he trusted helped uncover abuse ring</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A self-proclaimed prophet with more than 20 &quot;spiritual wives,&quot; including underage girls, was exposed after a couple gained his trust and secretly documented his world for investigators.
The harrowing story behind Christine Marie and her husband Tolga Katas’ operation is now being told in the Netflix docuseries &quot;Trust Me: The False Prophet.&quot; It features behind-the-scenes footage of the couple later working with law enforcement as informants. Their efforts helped expose Samuel Bateman’s child sexual abuse ring and contributed to the 2022 raid that led to his arrest, along with several of his followers.
Authorities say that Bateman tried to start an offshoot of the FLDS based in the neighboring communities of Colorado City, Arizona, and Hildale, Utah, The Associated Press reported. The fundamentalist group split from the mainstream Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints after Mormons officially abandoned polygamy in 1890.
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Bateman declared himself the successor to self-proclaimed prophet Warren Jeffs, who arranged marriages for followers, including underage girls, and had as many as 80 &quot;spiritual wives.&quot; Jeffs was convicted in Texas in 2011 of sexually assaulting underage followers and sentenced to life in prison.
Behind bars, Jeffs ordered his followers to no longer marry or have children and later became increasingly silent, paving the way for Bateman to assert himself as his heir.
&quot;There were so many things that surprised me about Christine and Tolga’s experience,&quot; Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Rachel Dretzin told Fox News Digital.
&quot;First of all, the fact that they were able to gain access to the FLDS (Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints), which is one of the most closed communities in the world, is astonishing and very unusual. The fact that they had managed to gain the trust of Sam Bateman, who allowed them so deeply into the world — the very private world he had created — was very surprising.&quot;
Christine Marie, a cult expert, was raised in the Mormon faith. The 65-year-old said she survived an abusive marriage with a man who considered himself a prophet, People magazine reported. She and Katas moved to Short Creek in 2016.
The Nevada couple, who met Bateman in 2017, filmed him and members of his group, including his so-called &quot;wives,&quot; from 2019 through his 2022 arrest. Eleven of Bateman’s adult followers have also been convicted of charges related to a child sexual abuse conspiracy.
Bateman was intrigued, eager for recognition. He opened his doors to the couple, granting them access to film his home, gatherings and interactions with his followers.
&quot;Sam is a megalomaniac who really enjoys the attention,&quot; Dretzin explained. &quot;He craves it, and couldn’t resist the idea that there were these outsiders with cameras who were so interested in what he was doing. I also think Christine has an incredible, uncanny ability to build trust with people, give them the sense that she appreciates what they’re doing, even if she doesn’t.&quot;
&quot;She was a very good actress,&quot; Dretzin said. &quot;And I think many of Sam’s wives also craved a female presence that was an outsider because, whether they knew it or not, they were in a terrible position.&quot;
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&quot;People are born into the FLDS,&quot; Dretzin explained. &quot;They don’t join it. So, they have no other life experiences. And they’re trained from birth to believe that the prophet speaks directly with God and to obey whatever the prophet tells them to do.&quot;
Bateman attended Jeffs’ 2007 trial as a supporter. Dretzin said the connection gave him legitimacy among followers.
&quot;I also think [Bateman] preyed on vulnerable people, women who had been raised from birth to believe that their only value in life was to have children and who had been forbidden to have children,&quot; said Dretzin.
&quot;When Sam said that Warren was giving them permission through him, they were hungry and vulnerable. They believed him.&quot;
Federal investigators said Bateman coerced underage girls into sexual acts with himself and others and arranged for some victims to be abused by other adult followers. They noted that Bateman and others transported the victims between states to facilitate the sexual abuse, which continued until his arrest.
An affidavit filed in federal court alleged that Bateman conducted video calls in which participants were nude and engaged in sexual acts. According to court filings, Bateman also described a so-called &quot;Binding of Brothers&quot; ritual involving sexual acts with followers’ wives.
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Julia Johnson, the wife of Moroni Johnson, an early follower of Bateman’s, began secretly meeting with Christine Marie in July 2022, sharing firsthand accounts of Bateman’s crimes.
Christine Marie learned that Moroni urged his wife to give several of their daughters, including two who were underage, to Bateman as wives. Johnson recalled telling her husband, &quot;We’re following a false prophet, and he’s leading us right to hell, and I’m not going to go there anymore.&quot; 
&quot;[Julia] was questioning from the beginning,&quot; said Dretzin. &quot;But again, these women are taught from birth that they have to obey their husbands and their prophet. And so, Julia was in a very difficult position. But you see in the footage Julia finds her voice, which is an incredibly profound experience as a viewer.&quot;
Christine Marie and Katas quietly gathered evidence as Bateman grew more comfortable around them and let his guard down. He regularly invited them to dinner in his home, where up to 22 women occupied a single bedroom, People reported.
&quot;Sam truly thought he could get away with anything he wanted, and the sky was the limit,&quot; said Dretzin. &quot;And the grandiosity of his imagination is somewhat breathtaking. He honestly believed that the Queen of England would see the footage of him and his wives and want to join his tribe.
&quot;How do I explain it? I think he was a narcissist who was in a closed system in which everybody around him was kowtowing to him and, whether they wanted to or not, making him feel like he was the king. And that goes to your head. And he lost all limits.&quot;
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&quot;Sam, behind closed doors, from what I understand, was harsher with his wives than what you see when the cameras are on,&quot; she said. &quot;Sam knew enough to exert that and use that to control his women.&quot;
Warren Levi, the son of Moroni and Julia Johnson, held a secret meeting with Christine Marie and Katas, as shown in the documentary. He tells them: &quot;Starting in 2019, Sam married seven of my sisters, ranging in age from 20ish, down to nine years old. ... Every one of them referred to him as the devil.’&quot;
Prosecutors said victims were transported across state lines, including in cramped conditions, to facilitate the abuse. According to an FBI affidavit, Bateman drove two Bentleys while pushing failed business ventures in real estate and coaching services.
Bateman’s grip on power began to unravel after Christine Marie and Katas provided key evidence that contributed to a broader federal investigation.
In 2024, Bateman was sentenced to 50 years in prison for coercing girls as young as nine years old to submit to criminal sex acts with him and other adults, and for scheming to kidnap them from protective custody, The Associated Press reported.
According to the outlet, he had pleaded guilty to a yearslong scheme to transport girls across state lines for his sex crimes, and later to kidnap some of them from protective custody.
The documentary also revealed that Moroni pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit trafficking of a minor for sexual purposes and was later sentenced to 25 years in prison. Moroni and Johnson are no longer together.
Some of Bateman’s wives no longer associate with him, while others remain in touch.
&quot;Being behind bars, in some ways, turns them into martyrs,&quot; she said. &quot;There’s a whole religious belief system around the prophet being punished by the law … and it can reinforce their power.&quot;
&quot;[But] Warren has, in recent years, been very erratic in his contact with his followers,&quot; said Dretzin. &quot;I know he’s in touch with his family, which is an enormous number of people because he had 78 wives and hundreds of children. But sometimes he disappears for long stretches of time. … But many people still believe that what Warren Jeffs says is coming directly from God and must be followed to the letter.&quot;
Leaving the FLDS isn’t just difficult — it means going against everything you’ve ever known.
&quot;I can’t think of another situation like a cult that you’re into where you truly believe God knows everything that you’re doing and the prophet knows everything that you’re doing,&quot; she said.
CALIFORNIA CULT LED BY &apos;MASTER MANIPULATOR&apos; COMMITTED BRUTAL MURDERS, DETECTIVE SAYS: &apos;ONE BODY AFTER ANOTHER&apos;
&quot;Even if you have negative thoughts, they’re going to know. And leaving that culture, standing up against that culture, going to the media, which is seen as the absolute worst thing you can do, it takes so much strength, so much courage, so much independence of thought.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>As missiles light the sky, she boards a one-way flight to Dubai</news:name>
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			<news:title>As missiles light the sky, she boards a one-way flight to Dubai</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As war grips Iran and air defenses in the United Arab Emirates intercept waves of incoming missiles and drones, one American chose to leave Miami for Dubai. It&apos;s a decision she does not regret.
&quot;I actually had the opposite experience of me asking myself if I made the right choice... I was like so excited to be here,&quot; she said in an interview.
Rikki Dimitriadis, an American hairstylist originally from New York whose move has attracted media attention, moved to Dubai on April 1 and spoke with Fox News Digital about her decision and how she’s felt since relocating.
Dimitriadis said she wasn’t concerned about regional tensions, pointing to her experience living in New York during the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
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&quot;I trust the government of the UAE to keep people safe,&quot; she said. &quot;I think I trust it more than America right now.&quot;
Dimitriadis described her move to Dubai as a &quot;no-brainer,&quot; citing safety and the lack of income tax. She said she feels comfortable walking alone late at night and even leaving her belongings unattended in public, something she referred to as the &quot;Dubai theory.&quot;
&quot;I came here last summer, and… I saw the hospitality, how clean it was and how safe it was,&quot; she said.
She explained why she left Miami and why she believes in Dubai she will be &quot;surrounded by better people.&quot;
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Although Dubai is also known to be a home to influencers and glamour, Dimitriadis thinks there are key differences.
&quot;Dubai and Miami are very similar, but I would say Dubai is more of a mixture of New York, Vegas, and Miami,&quot; Dimitriadis said. &quot;The only difference is the people. I&apos;m a hairstylist, so I love the influencers. I don&apos;t mind that. But these people have respect for themselves, and they&apos;re not running around doing crazy things like you would see in Miami.&quot;
AMERICANS WARNED OF POTENTIAL ATTACKS IN VACATION DESTINATION AS BORDER CROSSING EXIT FEE DOUBLES
Dimitriadis said financial factors influenced her move. She said she was able to partially furnish her apartment, travel and line up a job doing hair.
The journey from Miami to Dubai took 32 hours, after her original flight was canceled. Dimitriadis said the trip &quot;was not easy,&quot; but she was determined to make it.
Upon arrival, she described the Abu Dhabi airport as &quot;beautiful.&quot; As the plane approached landing, she said she wondered what she would see, but was met with clear skies. 
Dimitriadis didn&apos;t feel nervous when receiving missile alerts on her phone.
&quot;I&apos;ve gotten alerts on my phone and still went along my day, people are living their lives, there&apos;s traffic, the mall is full, the restaurants are fun,&quot; she said. 
INFLUENCERS IN DUBAI CLAIM IT&apos;S &apos;SAFER HERE&apos; THAN US, DESPITE IRAN ATTACKS
Dimitriadis shared a story about when she received an alert at a café and people were amused.
&quot;When I did get the alert, I was in a café and people were laughing, but you don&apos;t feel the fear here, which I think is important,&quot; she said.
Even while living in the Middle East, Dimitriadis doesn&apos;t believe she moved closer to danger.
&quot;I don&apos;t look at it like that,&quot; she said. &quot;I see this as a new chapter of my life in a beautiful place with beautiful people, and I&apos;m super excited to start this journey. The war doesn&apos;t really even cross my mind, to be honest with you.&quot;
US STUDENT RESCUED FROM MIDEAST DESCRIBES MISSILE ACTIVITY IN ABU DHABI WHEN CLASS TRIP TURNED &apos;SCARY&apos;
According to Dimitriadis, it would only take a missile landing &quot;a mile away&quot; for her to even think about returning home.
Dimitriadis emphasized that she feels comfortable as an American living in Dubai, and expressed that she has received kind treatment from others.
&quot;When I went over the summer, everyone was so welcoming,&quot; she recalled. &quot;People know I&apos;m moving, they&apos;re reaching out, making sure I got in OK.&quot;
Dimitriadis wants Americans not to live in fear and, if they want to take a leap of faith, they should.
As of April 6, 13 people have been killed and more than 200 have been injured in the UAE as a result of Iranian strikes in the region, according to Khaleej Times and Anadolu Ajansı.
Fox News&apos; Alba Cuebas-Fantauzzi contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Bryson DeChambeau implodes on 18th hole at the Masters with triple bogey to miss the cut</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Bryson DeChambeau was one hole away from playing the weekend at the Masters.
DeChambeau, 32, was 3-over heading into the 18th hole and below the cut line at 4-over but imploded at the very end.
DeChambeau’s errant tee shot ended up in the pinestraw under a tree. He punched out from under the tree, but hit it too strongly, as the ball rolled into the bunker right by the green.
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At this point, DeChambeau needed an up-and-down to shoot par and play into the weekend, setting up a critical bunker shot. DeChambeau tried to land his bunker shot just on the edge of the sand trap for it to roll onto the green.
Instead, he landed it at the top of the ridge of the bunker, and the ball rolled back down the bunker. DeChambeau, stunned by the shot, turned and looked at his caddie in disbelief.
Needing to hole out his second bunker shot to miraculously save par and his Masters chances, DeChambeau made it out of the bunker, but nowhere close to the hole as his ball rolled off the green and onto the fairway.
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The California native chipped the ball to 12 feet from 24 yards out before two-putting for triple bogey.
The triple bogey brought DeChambeau to 6-over and behind the cut line. It was the first time he had missed the cut at Augusta since 2023.
DeChambeau was not the only notable name to miss the cut, as last year’s U.S. Open champion J.J. Spaun also missed the cut at 5-over.
Spaun’s missed cut was even more surprising because he won the Valero Texas Open last Sunday.
Rory McIlroy leads the Masters at 12-under, taking a historic six-shot lead into the weekend as he looks to win his second straight title at Augusta.
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			  <news:name>New Zealand cyclist Kiaan Watts suspended after punching rival rider mid-race</news:name>
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			<news:title>New Zealand cyclist Kiaan Watts suspended after punching rival rider mid-race</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A New Zealand cyclist has been temporarily banned from competition after video captured him punching a fellow rider during a race last month.
The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) announced this week that Kiaan Watts, 24, will serve a 25-day suspension for his actions during the Salverda Bouw Ster van Zwolle race in the Netherlands on March 7. 
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&quot;Video footage of the incident at the Dutch event on 7 March 2026 showed Kiaan Watts reaching towards another rider and delivering him a closed fist punch,&quot; the statement read. &quot;The rider acknowledged the violation of article 12.4.009 of the UCI Regulations and accepted the sanction proposed by the UCI.&quot; 
The BBC reported that Marijn Maas of the Netherlands was the rider struck by Watts. He wobbled but remained upright after the punch, and Watts was reportedly disqualified from the race. 
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Watts, who currently rides for the NSN Development Team, served a one-day suspension from his team and will serve a 25-day suspension imposed by the UCI. He was also ordered to pay a $220 fine and was deducted 25 UCI points.
He can return to competition on May 2. 
&quot;The UCI issues a reminder that, as holders of UCI licences and members of the cycling community, riders enjoy rights and assume responsibilities aimed at promoting the values of cycling and protecting the integrity of the sport,&quot; the statement added.
&quot;Respecting this Charter fosters an environment in which sportsmanship, fairness, and respect prevail.&quot; 
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			  <news:name>Machete-wielding suspect claiming to be &apos;Lucifer&apos; shot by police after allegedly stabbing 3 at transit hub</news:name>
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			<news:title>Machete-wielding suspect claiming to be &apos;Lucifer&apos; shot by police after allegedly stabbing 3 at transit hub</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The New York Police Department (NYPD) said an officer shot and killed a suspect who claimed to be &quot;Lucifer&quot; in Grand Central Terminal while allegedly attacking three people with a machete on the subway platform.
Officers shot and killed 44-year-old Anthony Griffin after he advanced towards them with a machete, ignoring over 20 warnings to stop, NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch said in a Saturday press conference.
Officers responded to a 9:40 a.m. 911 call of an assault in progress at the train station. Upon arrival, they found Griffin wielding the machete, police said.
Griffin was &quot;repeatedly stating that he was Lucifer,&quot; Tisch said.
KNIFE-WIELDING MAN IN ST. LOUIS AIRPORT SHOT AND KILLED BY POLICE
After Griffin refused orders to drop the knife, one officer discharged his service weapon and shot him twice, she added. Griffin was transported to a local hospital and died.
Griffin had three prior unsealed arrests but no history of being an emotionally disturbed person, Tisch told reporters.
The three stabbing victims were an 84-year-old male, a 70-year-old female, and a 64-year-old male. All three were transported to local hospitals but are all in stable condition.
The 84-year-old sustained face and head lacerations, the 65-year old man sustained similar injuries in addition to an open skull fracture. The 70-year-old sustained shoulder lacerations.
Two NYPD officers were also taken to hospitals with minor injuries.
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Tisch lauded her officers for taking action while admonishing the dangers of violent crime.
&quot;Random acts of violence scare everyone. Anyone can be a victim of random violence and that is why it is so important for New Yorkers to understand that the NYPD has recently upped our presence in the transit system,&quot; Tisch said, while saying the NYPD added 175 additional officers last month.
The 4, 5, 6, and 7 trains are skipping the Grand Central Terminal 42nd St. stop while the NYPD conduct an investigation, the Metro Transit Authority (MTA) told Fox News Digital.
OFFICER-INVOLVED SHOOTING REPORTED INSIDE NYC HOSPITAL FOLLOWING KNIFE INCIDENT
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul weighed in, calling the series of stabbings a &quot;senseless act of violence&quot; in a Saturday morning tweet.
&quot;I&apos;m grateful to our brave officers who acted quickly to stop the suspect,&quot; she wrote, adding that Albany would be working closely with the NYPD on the investigation.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>U.S. Moves to Deport Son of Prominent Figure in Iranian Revolution</news:name>
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			<news:title>U.S. Moves to Deport Son of Prominent Figure in Iranian Revolution</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Federal agents arrested a man whose mother served as a spokeswoman for the Islamist embassy captors during the hostage crisis that began in 1979.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Iran&apos;s supreme leader severely disfigured by US strikes: report</news:name>
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			<news:title>Iran&apos;s supreme leader severely disfigured by US strikes: report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Iran&apos;s new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei is severely disfigured after suffering leg and face injuries as a result of joint U.S.-Israel airstrikes on Tehran in February, Reuters reported Saturday.
Khamenei is recovering after incurring the injuries in the February 28 airstrikes that killed his father, former supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Hosseini Khamenei. He has not been seen publicly since being hospitalized.
Despite the injuries, Khamenei allegedly remains &quot;mentally sharp,&quot; Reuters reported, citing a trio of anonymous sources within his inner circle. The new supreme leader is in communication with the Iranian delegation in Pakistan for peace talks with a U.S. delegation led by Vice President JD Vance.
The Reuters report corroborates an earlier statement from Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, who told reporters on March 13 that Khamenei was &quot;likely disfigured.&quot;
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He then reiterated the claim in a Thursday press conference while outlining the U.S. military&apos;s achievements in Iran.
&quot;Their top leadership was systematically eliminated, their previous Iranian supreme leader dead, the supreme national security council secretary dead, the supreme leader office advisor dead, the supreme leader military office chief dead, the defense minister no longer with us, the IRGC commander dead, the armed forces general staff commander dead, the intelligence minister dead, the IRGC navy commander no longer here, the IRGC Intel chief dead,&quot; Hegseth listed.
&quot;I skipped over a bunch, and I could go on and on and on, to include the new — so-called new supreme leader, wounded and disfigured. This new regime was out of options and out of time, so they cut a deal.&quot;
NEW IRANIAN SUPREME LEADER &apos;LIKELY DISFIGURED,&apos; HEGSETH SAYS
Despite his weakened condition, Khamenei vowed to put up resistance in a defiant written statement Thursday.
&quot;Iran is not seeking war but will not forfeit its rights and considers all resistance fronts as a unified entity,&quot; the statement read.
Hegseth dismissed the statement as &quot;weak&quot; in his March press conference.
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&quot;It was a written statement. Iran has plenty of cameras and plenty of voice recorders. Why a written statement?&quot; Hegseth asked. &quot;I think you know why. His father, dead. He&apos;s scared, he&apos;s injured, he&apos;s on the run and he lacks legitimacy. It&apos;s a mess for them. Who&apos;s in charge? Iran may not even know.&quot;
Sources reportedly told Reuters that Khamenei could enter the public spotlight in a month or two, but only if &quot;his health and the security situation allowed.
While many publicly question where and when we may see the supreme leader again, Iranian hardliners stress the importance of him keeping a low-profile.
&quot;Why should he ​appear in public? To become a target for these criminals?&quot; an Iranian militiaman asked Reuters in a text message.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Minnesota fraud suspect skips court, forfeits bond, throwing $11M Medicaid case into doubt</news:name>
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			<news:title>Minnesota fraud suspect skips court, forfeits bond, throwing $11M Medicaid case into doubt</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A man accused of orchestrating an $11 million Medicaid fraud scheme in Minnesota skipped a scheduled court appearance this week, prompting a warrant for his arrest, authorities said.
Abdirashid Ismail Said, 50, failed to appear for a pre-trial hearing in Hennepin County, forfeiting his bond, according FOX 9, citing the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison said in a statement that his office is working with federal authorities to locate Said.
&quot;A warrant has been issued for Said&apos;s arrest after he failed to appear for a pre-trial hearing,&quot; Ellison told the outlet. &quot;My Medicaid Fraud Control Unit is working with federal law enforcement to locate Said and ensure he faces justice for the fraud he committed. This is a deeply frustrating setback, however, I remain committed to doing everything I can to hold Said and other Medicaid fraudsters accountable.&quot;
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Said posted a $150,000 unconditional bond to avoid stricter conditions, including surrendering his passport, while a $50,000 conditional bond would have required it, according to FOX 9. Investigators also raised concerns about Said’s potential to flee, citing family ties abroad, according to FOX 9.
Prosecutors charged Said with racketeering and multiple counts of aiding and abetting theft by swindle in connection with an alleged scheme that defrauded Minnesota’s Medicaid program of nearly $11 million, according to the criminal complaint.
The complaint alleges Said carried out the scheme — from 2019 through 2023 — by secretly operating multiple Medicaid-funded home health care agencies despite being barred from working with such programs following a prior fraud conviction.
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Authorities said Said and his co-conspirators billed Medicaid for services that were never provided, weren’t properly recorded or were backed by fake paperwork. Investigators also allege the group billed for services that weren’t eligible for payment and charged more than they should have.
According to court documents, the scheme involved millions of dollars in fraudulent billing, including more than $4.6 million paid to one agency based on falsified documentation. Investigators also found nearly $1 million was billed for clients who denied receiving services, along with more than $300,000 in overbilling and more than $5.8 million in claims that were not documented or were fraudulently documented.
Court records show Said was convicted of Medicaid fraud in 2022, ordered to pay $77,000 and barred from working with any Medicaid-funded agency — a restriction prosecutors allege he later violated.
The case has raised new concerns about oversight of taxpayer-funded programs, as state leaders, including Gov. Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison, have faced mounting criticism over their handling of fraud in Minnesota.
The development comes amid broader concerns over fraud in Minnesota, including the sprawling &quot;Feeding Our Future&quot; case, in which prosecutors allege defendants created fake meal programs and fraudulently claimed more than $250 million in federal funds.
Former Acting U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson has suggested fraud across some programs could total billions of dollars, potentially reaching $9 billion.
State officials have faced ongoing questions about oversight of taxpayer-funded programs, with critics pointing to additional fraud cases involving Medicaid and welfare spending.
Ellison, whose office has brought multiple fraud cases, appeared before Congress earlier this year to address concerns about enforcement and oversight.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Minnesota for additional comment.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>COLD SHOULDER - Kelly Ripa says she has a secret signal that tells Mark Consuelos she&apos;s not in the mood.
PRICE OF STARDOM - &apos;Charlie’s Angels’ star Kate Jackson says fame destroyed her privacy and forced her out of Hollywood.
FAMILY EMERGENCY - Tori Spelling, children taken to hospital after Southern California car crash.
FROZEN PERIL - &apos;Deadliest Catch&apos; deckhand cause of death revealed.
BEHIND THE RUNWAY - Paulina Porizkova says modeling taught her to &apos;do as you&apos;re told&apos; including taking off her clothes.
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ROCK BOTTOM - Neal Schon and bandmate Jonathan Cain battle lawsuits and politics as Journey&apos;s farewell tour rolls on.
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AGELESS BEAUTY - Elizabeth Hurley strips down to bikini bottoms for racy photo while posing in a flower field.
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			  <news:name>‘Charlie’s Angels’ star Cheryl Ladd defied producers with ‘tiniest bikini ever’ to make her point</news:name>
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			<news:title>‘Charlie’s Angels’ star Cheryl Ladd defied producers with ‘tiniest bikini ever’ to make her point</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Cheryl Ladd found herself slipping into so many bikinis on the set of &quot;Charlie’s Angels&quot; that she decided to take matters into her own hands.
In 1977, the actress took on the role of Kris Munroe in the iconic series after producer Aaron Spelling chose her to play Farrah Fawcett’s younger sister. The series, which followed the adventures of a glamorous detective agency, starred Jaclyn Smith, David Doyle, Kate Jackson and Fawcett, who was leaving that year. The show aired until 1981.
&quot;He liked me in a bikini,&quot; Ladd, 74, said about Spelling at the Paley Center’s PaleyFest L.A. panel celebrating the 50th anniversary of &quot;Charlie’s Angels.&quot;
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The star admitted she wore so many two-pieces in scenes that &quot;it was starting to p--- me off.&quot;
&quot;I thought, ‘OK, how am I going to get out of this?’&quot; Ladd recalled at the panel. &quot;So, I went out and bought the tiniest little bikini ever seen on television at that point.&quot;
Ladd knew it wouldn’t pass ABC censors. She did it anyway.
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&quot;We filmed, and I heard Aaron’s not happy,&quot; she said.
&quot;At first, somebody came and told me Aaron said, ‘Tell the little troublemaker that she’s never going to do that again,’&quot; she said. &quot;And I didn’t. But I made my point. And when I was wearing a swimming suit, it was something I felt comfortable in.&quot;
&quot;Well, our ratings went up!&quot; Smith, 80, quipped.
Spelling died in 2006 at 83.
Things got serious at the panel. For the first time, Ladd opened up about her breast cancer diagnosis.
&quot;Mine was an aggressive form,&quot; Ladd, who was accompanied by Jackson and Smith, said. &quot;I had wonderful doctors. But I was bald for quite a while. It was a humbling experience.&quot;
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&quot;I have a wonderful husband. All through it, he was there for me at every turn, and that makes a difference,&quot; Ladd said, referring to her husband, Brian Russell. &quot;Eventually, I started to get little sprouts of hair. It was like, &apos;Oh, I&apos;m getting hair!&apos; It was a long, long, hard road. But you just get through. You just get on with it.&quot;
Not only do the three women share an unbreakable bond through their experience on the show, but they are all cancer survivors.
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&quot;It just connects you because you know what they’re going through,&quot; Smith, who was also diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent radiation treatment in 2002, said during an interview on the &quot;Today&quot; show. &quot;And that’s when I talk about the power of girlfriends.&quot;
When Ladd disclosed her diagnosis to her friends, Smith said she immediately empathized.
&quot;The first thing I did was send her my wigs,&quot; Smith shared. &quot;She was so brave. She did have a very aggressive form [of cancer].&quot;
&quot;It’s really important to understand and embrace not being afraid of getting a mammogram,&quot; Jackson, a two-time breast cancer survivor, added. &quot;Early detection is key. Find it early enough, and you’ll probably be all right.&quot;
Ladd, Jackson and Smith also paid tribute to Fawcett, who appeared as one of the main Angels in the first season of the series. The actress died in 2009 at age 62 following a battle with anal cancer.
&quot;Oh, I feel so proud. I feel appreciative. I feel we did something right,&quot; Smith told Fox News Digital ahead of the panel. &quot;And I feel I&apos;m still standing here. And life has been interesting. It&apos;s been a beautiful journey. Truly, I have two beautiful kids, a great husband and three granddaughters. So I&apos;m riding high. And, you know, I think things are — &apos;Charlie’s Angels&apos; was meant to be. I have no regrets.&quot;
In 2021, Ladd opened up to Fox News Digital about her meaningful friendships with her former co-stars.
&quot;It’s really interesting because when you do something so specific, so iconic, and you are in it when it was huge — it is something you can explain to people, but until you’ve done it, it is different,&quot; she continued.
&quot;We think back often about how crazy that time was. We had to go into restaurants through the back door. We weren’t prepared for how much people would love the show. It was wonderful, but it was wild.&quot;
Despite achieving fame in Hollywood, Ladd said her faith in God has always played a significant role in her life.
&quot;It has been all of it,&quot; she said. &quot;I knew who I was as a young girl. I would climb to the top of the tree and talk to God all the time. It has been an interesting path — a lot of good, a lot of bumps, a lot of tough learning moments.
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&quot;He [God] was with me the whole time. He lets us trip ourselves so we remember that He is in charge. I think that is a good thing, especially in our youth, when we aren’t exactly thinking everything through.&quot;
Fox News Digital’s Christina Dugan Ramirez contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Sam Altman responds to ‘incendiary’ New Yorker article after attack on his home</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The OpenAI CEO&apos;s new blog post responds to both an apparent attack on his home and an in-depth New Yorker profile raising questions about his trustworthiness.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Bill Maher defends Western civilization on ‘Real Time,’ citing remarks from JD Vance</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bill Maher defends Western civilization on ‘Real Time,’ citing remarks from JD Vance</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Comedian Bill Maher pointed to Vice President JD Vance’s recent remarks from a trip to Hungary during Friday&apos;s episode of &quot;Real Time,&quot; suggesting the idea of Western civilization is real and worth defending.
&quot;Another thing JD Vance said is, ‘We will stand with you for Western civilization,’&quot; Maher began, referencing comments the vice president made in support of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán while framing his government as a defender of Western civilization.
Maher, speaking with Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America founder Paul Rieckhoff and author Douglas Murray, said Orbán &quot;goes too far&quot; in some respects but added, &quot;I think you and I both believe there is such a thing as Western civilization.&quot;
&quot;Remember after 9/11, if you said ‘clash of civilizations,’ it was the beginning of that wokeness where… ‘Oh, don’t say that, that’s Islamophobia,’&quot; Maher said.
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&quot;No, it was a clash of civilizations — the civilizations are very different and ours is better.&quot;
The audience erupted into applause, after which Maher broadened his point.
&quot;And if you’re not clapping, spend a week in a Muslim capital, you wouldn’t last — especially as a woman,&quot; he said.
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Maher&apos;s remarks largely referred to Vance&apos;s visit to the central European nation in effort to help push Orbán closer to victory as Hungarians head to the polls this Sunday.
Orbán, a Trump ally and the longest-serving European Union leader, is currently trailing in the polls, according to the Associated Press.
Leading into the discussion, Maher criticized Orbán&apos;s ties to Russia and questioned the push for his re-election.
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&quot;Russia is basically running his campaign. Russia is campaigning for him to win, and we&apos;re campaigning for him to win. We&apos;re working with Russia on the same guy... to win an election?&quot; he asked.
&quot;I just don&apos;t quite get that.&quot;
Murray, meanwhile, clarified some of the arguably positive measures Orbán has taken, including closing off his country&apos;s borders to mass migration that other EU nations have welcomed.
He also voiced his disagreement with Orbán&apos;s ties to Russia, which he partially attributed to Hungary&apos;s reliance on Russian oil and gas.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>John Cleese blasts world&apos;s silence on Easter massacre of Nigerian Christians by Islamist terrorists</news:name>
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			<news:title>John Cleese blasts world&apos;s silence on Easter massacre of Nigerian Christians by Islamist terrorists</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;Monty Python&quot; actor John Cleese warned this week that the world has failed to live up to the ideal of saying &quot;Black lives matter&quot; when it ignores anti-Christian terrorism in Nigeria.
Numerous news sources around the world, including The Associated Press, reported that according to local military and officials, at least 26 people were killed in three separate Easter attacks in northern Nigeria. This has caused multiple prominent commentators to not only criticize the terrorism rife in the region, but the silence of the international community that they argue is politically-motivated.
&quot;It looks rather as though Black Lives Don&apos;t Matter,&quot; Cleese lamented on Tuesday, adding what appears to be a sarcastic critique of liberal media by writing, &quot;Also, writing about it would damage the image of the murderers who killed these poor people.&quot;
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Cleese had been responding to a post from the Chair of the DOJ Task Force to Combat Antisemitism and Senior Counsel at The Justice Department, Leo Terrell, who had asked, &quot;Why isn’t the world talking about the massacre of Christians by Islamist terrorists??!!!!&quot; 
While Cleese is very much a liberal himself — condemning President Donald Trump and his allies frequently — he has been on an ongoing multi-week campaign blasting how liberalism has turned a blind eye toward radical Islam. He had recently made headlines for condemning a mass Muslim prayer that occurred in Trafalgar Square, a British military memorial.
These gatherings follow a growing trend of mass Islamic prayers of up to thousands of people in iconic Western landmarks. While these are often organized with government permission, critics like Cleese argue these displays represent a cultural gesture of domination, occupying highly symbolic public spaces to signal a shift in national identity.
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Cleese also made waves by tweeting, &quot;The UK has always been based at the deepest level on Christian values, regardless of dogma. Despite the many mistakes made by churches, for centuries British people have been influenced by Christ&apos;s teaching. If these values are replaced by Islamic ones, this will not be Britain any more.&quot;
John Cleese is one of many British public icons who were once liberal darlings, but have since spoken out against far-left dogma, similar to how &quot;Harry Potter&quot; author J. K. Rowling has since waged a long-term campaign against transgender ideology. 
Another prominent example includes atheist commentator Richard Dawkins, the author of &quot;The God Delusion,&quot; who has argued that Christianity is something of a bulwark for European civilization and has identified himself as a &quot;cultural Christian.&quot;
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			  <news:name>Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne&apos;s longtime Los Angeles home hits the market for $17M after his death at 76</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne&apos;s longtime Los Angeles home hits the market for $17M after his death at 76</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne&apos;s longtime home in Los Angeles is now on sale.
Designed in 1929, the home has been placed on the market for $17 million in partnership with listing agents, Jonah Wilson &amp; Josh Greer of Carolwood Estates.
According to The Wall Street Journal, the Osbourne&apos;s purchased the home in 2015 for $11.85 million, and first thought about selling it in July 2022, when it was placed on the market for $18 million.
During their time there, Ozzy and Sharon carefully renovated the home in order to add modern day luxuries and features, while making sure to maintain the historical architecture and charm of the era it was designed and built in.
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The home features 11,565-square-feet of living space, including seven bedrooms and 11 bathrooms, as well as a chef&apos;s kitchen, family room and a formal dining room.
In addition, the house boasts a wood-paneled library, an office space, a screening room with a bar and fireplace, with an elevator allowing access to all levels of the home.
Outside, guests will find an outdoor dining area and kitchen, including a pizza oven and barbeque, as well as manicured lawns, a swimming pool and gardens. A garage can also be found on the property, with a separate guest suite.
The Wall Street Journal reports that the fireplace in the screening room contains signatures of the famous stars who have visited the home, including Elvis Presley, Mel Tormé and Natalie Wood, a feature the Osbournes inherited from the previous owner, radio host Frank Bresee.
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Ozzy and Sharon were married for 43 years before he died in July 2025 at the age of 76.
&quot;It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning,&quot; the family told Fox News Digital at the time. &quot;He was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time.
His death came just weeks after he reunited with Black Sabbath to perform his final concert with the band in Birmingham, England to benefit the Birmingham Children’s Hospital, Acorn Children’s Hospice and Cure Parkinson’s organization.
The 10-hour show was hosted by Jason Momoa, and also featured performances from Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, Jack Black, Steven Tyler and more. 
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Following his death, musician Tom Morello spoke to Chicago&apos;s Q101 radio station about the Prince of Darkness&apos; final days, telling the outlet Osbourne seemed to know he was going to die soon.
&quot;Ozzy Osbourne’s lived a pretty on-the-edge lifestyle for a long time,&quot; Morello said. &quot;The fact that he lived to play and feel that love and to one more time … you know, to do ‘Paranoid;’ to do ‘Crazy Train.’ If you have got to go — I mean, I wish Ozzy lived another 30 years — but if you’ve got to go out, it really felt like he knew.&quot;
Sharon later spoke about what performing on-stage for that final show meant to her husband during an appearance on Bunnie Xo&apos;s &quot;Dumb Blonde&quot; podcast in February.
The former &quot;X Factor U.K.&quot; judge told Bunnie that &quot;two weeks before the show, they said he could probably die,&quot; but that Ozzy &quot;wanted to do it so bad.&quot;
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&quot;He needed it. And [he was] like, ‘Whether I die in two weeks or I die in six months, I’m still dying. And I want to go my way.’&quot;
Sharon told Bunnie that his death was &quot;so quick&quot; but insisted her late husband &quot;went like a rock star.&quot;
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			  <news:name>Trump blasts Spanberger ahead of Virginia meetings, says state faces tax base exodus like New York, California</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump blasts Spanberger ahead of Virginia meetings, says state faces tax base exodus like New York, California</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump slammed Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger ahead of meetings in the state on Saturday, warning her policies are triggering a tax base exodus similar to New York and California.
Trump, in an early morning Truth Social post, said the Democratic governor had imposed a wave of taxes that he argued were draining the state’s economic strength.
&quot;She is adding so many Taxes, a Food and Beverage Tax, Digital Services Tax, Utilities Tax, and more,&quot; Trump wrote. &quot;It has lost its Energy, Vitality, and Strength. People are leaving that would never have even thought of doing so!&quot;
Trump’s comments come as Spanberger faces Republican criticism over a slate of tax and revenue proposals, with GOP lawmakers warning the measures could hurt Virginia’s business climate, while her office argues they are needed to fund key priorities.
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Spanberger has backed a series of revenue measures since taking office, including proposals to expand taxes on digital services and business activity, as part of a broader effort to fund priorities such as education and health care. Republicans have criticized those efforts as tax hikes that could make the state less competitive.
Trump said companies that committed to moving into Virginia under former Gov. Glenn Youngkin were now reconsidering those decisions.
&quot;New companies that signed to come into the Commonwealth under Governor Youngkin are now looking for ways to get out — Break their Deal,&quot; he said.
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The president, who said he was heading to Virginia for meetings at Trump National Golf Club, drew comparisons to high-tax states like New York and California, which he has frequently criticized.
&quot;We have a similar situation in New York and, most of all, in California, where Rich, Job Producing people and companies are being forced to FLEE at levels never seen before,&quot; Trump wrote.
He added that California’s tax base was &quot;literally disappearing&quot; as wealthy individuals and corporations relocate, warning Virginia could face a similar trajectory.
&quot;Remember, once people and companies leave, they are never coming back!&quot; Trump said.
Fox News Digital has reached out to Spanberger’s office for comment.
Spanberger defeated Republican Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears in the 2025 gubernatorial race, securing a Democratic win. Youngkin was not eligible for re-election under state law.
She campaigned on issues including health care and abortion rights, while positioning herself as a more moderate alternative despite GOP criticism of her voting record.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Sabrina Carpenter commands Coachella with see-through bodysuit and A-list surprises</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sabrina Carpenter commands Coachella with see-through bodysuit and A-list surprises</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Pop star Sabrina Carpenter turned up the heat on day one of Coachella.
The 26-year-old singer delivered a star-studded spectacle Friday night, turning the desert into her own &quot;Sabrinawood&quot; — with a glittering playground, Hollywood fantasy, Broadway spectacle and a cheeky house party.
Carpenter saved one of her boldest statements for the final stretch, rocking a sizzling, see-through black lace bodysuit that left little to the imagination. The barely-there look sent fans into a frenzy as she powered through a medley of smash hits including &quot;Juno,&quot; &quot;Espresso&quot; and &quot;Goodbye,&quot; closing out the night with unapologetic pop star confidence.
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Earlier, she kicked things off with a cinematic intro video — complete with Sam Elliott playing a cryptic cop warning her about California: &quot;You know it’s not right out there. It’s wrong.&quot;
The first half of the set leaned heavily into retro glam. Vintage cars, a Hollywood Hills backdrop and a towering &quot;SABRINAWOOD&quot; sign framed a performance that nodded to Marilyn Monroe.
During her performance of &quot;Manchild,&quot; the stage filled with dancers dressed as poodles and dalmatians. Mid-set performances of songs like &quot;Taste&quot; and &quot;Please Please Please&quot; turned into crowd-wide sing-alongs, with celebrity fans like Anya Taylor-Joy spotted vibing along on the livestream.
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&quot;I can’t believe I’m headlining Coachella!&quot; she shouted. &quot;I mean, I can a little bit, but it’s nicer to say that, right?&quot;
For Carpenter’s performance of &quot;Feather,&quot; the stage was complete with winged dancers and sultry choreography. A playful sample of Barry Manilow’s &quot;Copacabana&quot; added a splash of retro glam, while surprise celebrity appearances from Will Ferrell and a booming voiceover by Samuel L. Jackson kept the unpredictability alive.
Jackson was heard addressing the crowd, saying, &quot;Hello, Coachella. This is your spiritual guide. I am here to take you motherf---ers on this journey to relaxation.&quot;
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The pop sensation included a lengthy interlude featuring Susan Sarandon as an older version of Carpenter, alongside a cameo from &quot;Girl Meets World&quot; co-star Corey Fogelmanis.
The finale leaned fully into Broadway glamour. Flashing marquees lit up with phrases like &quot;Icon in Motion&quot; as Carpenter reflected on her rapid rise — from playing Coachella in 2024 with a then-unknown &quot;Espresso&quot; to commanding the main stage.
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&quot;Two years ago, I wanted to put out a little song before Coachella,&quot; she said, sipping from an espresso martini glass. &quot;And now I think you might know the f---ing words.&quot;
Confetti rained down as nuns, showgirls and Chippendales dancers flooded the stage in a surreal, celebratory mashup. Carpenter closed out her performance with her song &quot;Tears.&quot;
Carpenter’s Coachella performance comes on the heels of the release of her latest music video, &quot;House Tour,&quot; where the pop singer stripped down alongside a pair of A-list companions — Margaret Qualley, the daughter of Andie MacDowell, and Madelyn Cline.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Friend of Brian Hooker speaks out, questions disappearance of woman in Bahamas mystery</news:name>
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			<news:title>Friend of Brian Hooker speaks out, questions disappearance of woman in Bahamas mystery</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A seasoned boater and friend of Brian and Lynette Hooker said Brian’s account of his wife’s disappearance doesn&apos;t add up.
Daniel Danforth told &quot;Fox &amp; Friends Weekend&quot; that he and his wife became friends with the Hookers in 2023, bonding over their shared love of boating. After hearing news reports about Lynette’s disappearance in the Bahamas, Danforth reached out to Brian on Facebook and received a response he found concerning.
&quot;I said, &apos;Hey, did I just see you on the news?&apos; And then he gave me the account that’s in the text messages. And it didn&apos;t line up a lot,&quot; Danforth said Saturday.
Lynette Hooker vanished during a boating trip earlier this month, according to authorities. Her husband said she fell overboard with their dinghy’s ignition key, and they were separated by turbulent waters as she swam back to their boat.
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&quot;If you’re an actual boater, and people that boat every day know that the story don&apos;t really add up,&quot; Danforth said.
Brian told authorities the current carried his wife away while he paddled their dinghy back to a marina hours later, saying the engine had cut off. Hooker’s lawyer says he denies any wrongdoing, and he is currently being held by Bahamian authorities.
Danforth said he initially believed Lynette’s disappearance wasn’t dire based on his correspondence with Brian. Danforth said the messages weren’t &quot;serious&quot; or &quot;dramatic,&quot; and they continued talking about topics like sailboats.
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&quot;Then when it came out that he was arrested, I was completely shocked,&quot; Danforth said.
He said he heard the couple had problems and had separated in the past but tried to stay out of their fights. Hooker’s lawyer, Terrel A. Butler, said there was a domestic violence incident in 2015 and that Lynette was arrested.
Danforth confirmed the Hookers were &quot;very experienced boaters&quot; who knew what they were doing on the water. He questioned why Hooker didn’t return to their sailboat to check if his wife had swum there.
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Danforth said boaters typically travel in small groups and anchor in protected coves, which the Hookers did not do in this case.
&quot;You always take proper planning procedures ahead of time, and you sure don&apos;t go out in a small dinghy in rough waters. That&apos;s usually just for going to land or back to your sailboat,&quot; he added.
Hooker has not been charged with any crime related to his wife’s disappearance.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Agreement aims to reduce Salt River horse herd to 120 in 5 years</news:name>
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			<news:title>Agreement aims to reduce Salt River horse herd to 120 in 5 years</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Key Points:
A crowd rallied at the Arizona Capitol in support of the Salt River horses
Research says wild horses both benefit and harm the desert and riparian ecosystems
One legislator wants to give the horses further protection before they can be removed
Not far from the Phoenix metro area, horses graze along the riparian areas of the Salt River, peaceful and unaware of the ongoing fight about their herd at the Capitol. 
An estimated 274 horses make up the Salt River herd, but that number will be reduced to 120 horses after five years, according to a recent agreement by the Arizona Arizona Department of Agriculture and the Salt River Wild Horse Management Group.
In a news release, the Agriculture Department said the gradual reduction balances the limited range resources available while maintaining the genetic integrity of the herd. The plan also provides new safeguards to protect the horses that leave the management area and only be relocated to sanctuaries approved by the department. 
On April 7, more than 50 people rallied at the Arizona Capitol in support of the horses. Supporters say it’s a fight they’ve been embroiled in for the last 10 years — one that has received renewed attention due to a new controversial management agreement and a potential legislation that would offer more protection for the herd. 
Susie Bell, an advocate who is a member of the Friends of the Salt River Wild Horses group, was among the crowd of those who came in support of the wild horses — a significant cultural and ecological attraction for those visiting the Salt River. 
“We want the governor to stand up and protect the Salt River horses like Governor (Doug) Ducey did when we fought for them ten years ago. She hasn’t done anything yet as far as standing up to protect them,” Bell said. “We’re calling on her to do that as part of the effort in trying to stop the removals of over half of the Salt River wild horses with no justifiable imperative to do so at this time.” 
A spokesperson for the Governor’s Office saud: “The Arizona Department of Agriculture recently conducted a thorough procurement process to select a partner that will help manage the horses. In collaboration with the selected contractor, the state is committed to sustainably managing the herd to protect the long-term health of the horses and their habitat.”
The group was awarded the contract again in February and has seen previous success at managing the size of the herd. They rely on natural attrition and a birth control method delivered via dart. The herd size has been decreased from 450 over the past several years for the sake of preserving ecological stability in the areas surrounding the river.
Currently, the horses live on about 19,000 acres around the Salt River, but advocates said there are no peer-reviewed scientific studies to determine how many horses can be supported on that amount of land. 
The department said in an email they have never mandated a herd reduction target and have not specified or required a herd target of 120 horses. They said the contractor, the Salt River Wild Horse Management Group, proposed reducing the herd to 120 over the term of the five year contract. The group did not respond to a request for comment. 
“AZDA is committed to preserving the health, safety, and integrity of the Salt River Horse Herd and is statutorily mandated to humanely manage the herd,” the department wrote. “Humanely and sustainably managing the herd requires balancing what the ecosystem can sustain as well as the size and diversity of the herd.”
The department said it considered a variety of proposals to reduce the size of the herd, including the continuation of fertility control and the gradual, humane relocation of horses. 
The department said it does not have authority over wild horses or burros managed on the Bureau of Land Management lands and are not coordinating with BLM on the removal of horses in Arizona. 
A spokesperson for BLM Arizona said they are removing some burros from Lake Pleasant and Black Mountain Herd Management Areas, but not removing horses from the herd management areas near Kingman or Yuma.
The state department said their management of the Salt River Horse Herd is vital to preventing federal management of the herd. 
“AZDA’s role in managing the Salt River Horse Herd came after a federal plan to remove large amounts of horses from the Tonto National Forest,” the department wrote, referencing the fight to keep the horses before the 2016 law was passed. “AZDA’s current approach to sustainably and cooperatively manage the Salt River Horse Herd serves to prevent future federal efforts that could result in significant removal of horses from the Tonto National Forest.” 
Hobbs is not the only elected official advocates are counting on for support. Newly appointed Republican Rep. Cody Reim is introducing a striker amendment to provide clarity and definitions in the existing law, known as the Salt River Wild Horse Act, passed in 2016. The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors appointed Reim to fill former Rep. Joseph Chaplik’s seat after he resigned to run for Congress. 
Bell said his appointment was a wonderful surprise because they needed a hero. 
The draft is still in progress and Reim said he plans to introduce it as a floor amendment. The proposal would also provide protection for a certain amount of time while genetic diversity studies can take place, but he’s still working through the stakeholder process, he added. He said he has gotten mostly bipartisan support in the House and the Senate. 
“As a constituent, it’s an issue that I followed over 10 years ago,” Reim said. “Apparently the interpretation of the current law that we’re under now is being interpreted to favor removals, which was never the intent of the legislation.”
A mix of research exists in support and opposition to wild horses in general. Advocates say more peer reviewed research is needed to show that wild horses can benefit ecosystems. While studies continue, the horses tend to attract a lot of visitors from around the country and the world.
Ecotourism has become a booming business in wilderness areas even more than hunting and other traditional activities, Bell said. She usually visits the sandy riverside area three times a week, unless she’s at the Capital fighting for the horses.
“We have countless people that I meet at the river. The top 10 things that they want to see and do while they’re here is see the Salt River horses,” she said. “They ask if they can tag along with me, so they’re coming for like a week at a time. Hotel, food, rental car, everything is going into our economy because of those horses.”
The Salties, as they’re affectionately known, have also caught the attention of Arizona’s federal lawmakers. Rep. David Schweikert and Rep. Juan Ciscomani, both Republicans, co-chair the Wild Horse Caucus, which was established in Congress last year. The caucus will focus on solutions such as fertility control and habitat preservation as sustainable alternatives to roundups and removals, according to a news release last year. 
“Wild horses and burros embody the spirit and heritage of the West and deserve to be protected and treated humanely,” Ciscomani said in the news release. “For too long, these animals have been subject to cruel and costly roundups that, at best, remove them from their natural habitat to be housed in warehouses, and at worst, result in the death of the animal.”
“Growing up, I had the blessing of spending much time on several ranches and farms in Arizona,” Schweikert said in the same release. “These experiences have led me to serve as an advocate for humane treatment and protection of these majestic species. I’m looking forward to the conservation initiatives that will come out of the formation of this caucus.”
Neither Schweikert nor Ciscomani responded to a request for comment on if they’re exploring any new protections for wild horses.
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			<news:title>Lamar Jackson hits back at critics with faithful message on social media</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Despite winning two MVP awards, Lamar Jackson still has his fair share of critics.
Fresh off yet another playoff disappointment, the Baltimore Ravens quarterback had arguably the worst season of his career last year.
It was the first time he finished under .500 as a starter and the first time since 2021 he was not in the playoffs after the season came down to a field goal attempt.
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Perhaps the doubters were on Jackson&apos;s mind earlier this week because he issued a faith-filled message toward them on X.
&quot;Instead of trying to bring me down, ask GOD to bring you up,&quot; Jackson wrote with emojis of praying hands, a purple heart, and an army helmet. &quot;#JESUSCHRISTKINGOFKINGS.&quot;
Jackson missed four games with a hamstring injury that appeared to affect him for most of the year. His 2,549 passing yards were the third-lowest mark of his career, while he only rushed for 349 yards, the lowest he&apos;s ever had.
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The quarterback has shared several faithful messages this week, including wearing an &quot;I LOVE JESUS&quot; hoodie. Many of Jackson&apos;s reposts on X show his faith.
Jackson will have a new head coach this season after his Ravens fired John Harbaugh following 18 seasons. Jesse Minter was hired after being the defensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Chargers, who are coached by Harbaugh&apos;s brother, Jim.
Jackson has made it as far as the AFC title game but lost to the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2023 season.
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			  <news:name>Rory McIlroy takes largest 36-hole lead in Masters history after incredible finish to second round</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rory McIlroy takes largest 36-hole lead in Masters history after incredible finish to second round</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It took Rory McIlroy 17 attempts to win his first Green Jacket, finally breaking through last year. He is wasting no time in trying to win his second Masters title.
McIlroy, 36, shot a Friday-low 65 to move to 12-under and take a six-shot lead into Saturday. His six-shot lead is the largest second-round lead in Masters history.
McIlroy is just the fourth defending champion to hold the 36-hole lead the year after his victory. Arnold Palmer did it three times (1959, 1961, 1965), while Ian Woosnam (1992) and Jordan Spieth (2016) did it once.
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McIlroy is vying to become the fourth player to win the Masters in two straight years. Jack Nicklaus did it in 1965-66, Nick Faldo in 1989-90, and Tiger Woods in 2001-02.
The world No. 2 ended his second round by birdieing six of his last seven holes. Throughout the tournament, McIlroy has parred 18 holes, birdied 15 and recorded just three bogeys.
McIlroy said he is going to try to keep his foot on the gas.
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&quot;Look, I’ve built up a nice cushion at this point,&quot; McIlroy said. &quot;I guess my mindset is just trying to keep playing well and keeping my foot on the gas.&quot;
Sam Burns and Patrick Reed are tied for second, both at 6 under. Justin Rose, who McIlroy defeated in a thrilling playoff last year to win the Masters, is in a tie for fourth place at 5 under.
Shane Lowry and Tommy Fleetwood are also 5 under.
McIlroy is in the final pairing, alongside Burns, and will tee off at 2:50 p.m. ET on Saturday. To keep his mind off golf, he will watch some tennis ahead of his tee time.
&quot;There’s actually two really good semifinals at Monte Carlo in the tennis. So I’ll watch that,&quot; McIlroy said. &quot;We’ve been watching the tennis early in the mornings.&quot;
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>Jordan Spieth&apos;s errant tee shot hits Masters patron, golf star apologizes with signed glove</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jordan Spieth&apos;s errant tee shot hits Masters patron, golf star apologizes with signed glove</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It’s been more than a decade since Jordan Spieth won the coveted green jacket, but the three-time major champion returned to historic Augusta National Golf Club for the 90th Masters this week.
The second round got underway Friday morning, with Spieth scoring at even par after he played the first 14 holes of the day. At the time, Spieth trailed defending champion Rory McIlroy by five shots.
After shooting 72 in Thursday’s opening round, Spieth birdied his first hole Friday. He then parred the next 10 holes in a row before bogeying No. 12. McIlroy ended the round at top of the leaderboard at 12-under par.
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Spieth also caught a break off the tee. His drive veered deep left and appeared headed for the trees before ricocheting back into the fairway.
The reason? Spieth’s shot struck a Masters patron. &quot;What a bounce,&quot; a commentator said, per ESPN. &quot;I think that hit that patron’s hand.&quot;
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Spieth made a point to check on the patron before continuing, later thanking him with a signed glove.
Spieth has a knack for creative — and sometimes risky — shot-making. At last spring&apos;s Memorial Tournament in Ohio, an errant drive nearly hit a group of fans, though Spieth still saved par. He also struck spectators at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson in 2024 and three years ago at the Players Championship.
Spieth even had a viral moment at Augusta National last year after accidentally striking a patron in the groin with his putter on the way to the first tee.
The 2017 Open Championship marked Spieth’s most recent major victory. He finished Friday’s second round at this year’s Masters at 1-over, in a tie for 32nd.
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			  <news:name>AI could be coming for your wine as experts turn to technology for industry overhaul</news:name>
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			<news:title>AI could be coming for your wine as experts turn to technology for industry overhaul</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Scientists have created an AI-powered &quot;grape ripeness detector&quot; designed to make wine production more efficient — combining the use of technology with vineyard expertise in pursuit of the best wine for consumers.
The new portable handheld sensor provides instant and accurate data about whether grapes are ready to harvest, scientists in the U.K. say.
Given that harvesting grapes is extremely time-sensitive, researchers at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) have invented a portable optical sensor that uses state-of-the-art machine learning to give winemakers instant information about the ripeness of their grapes, news agency SWNS reported. 
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The device removes the need for manual sampling and slow destructive testing, the researchers said. 
Xuechun Wang, Ph.D., a post-doctoral researcher at QMUL, specializes in applying machine learning algorithms to building intelligent sensors. 
&quot;Our technology uses optical sensors to detect how grapes absorb and reflect different wavelengths of light,&quot; Wang said. 
&quot;As grapes ripen, their chemical composition changes — which alters their optical response,&quot; she said. 
&quot;By analyzing these spectral patterns using AI algorithms, we can estimate grape ripeness directly on the vine, without damaging the grape.&quot;
The sensor is known as RipenAI.
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Wang said it could be held by hand, allowing grape pickers to instantly check ripeness before harvesting across the wine industry.
It could also be installed across a vineyard to monitor grapes continuously for ripeness and crop health, she said.
The QMUL team is working on integrating the technology into a robotic grape picker in a related project with Extend Robotics and Saffron Grange Vineyard in Essex, SWNS reported.
The technology is said to promise significant business benefits for winemakers.
Nick Edwards, a director at Saffron Grange Vineyard, said, &quot;Harvesting grapes at the right time is one of the most important decisions a grower makes when producing the best quality wine. This requires careful monitoring of key parameters such as sugar and acidity from veraison through to harvest.
&quot;It&apos;s essential that grapes are picked at their correct level of ripeness. The wine style ultimately defines the ideal harvest window, dictating the balance of sugar, acidity and taste the winemaker is seeking.
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&quot;Ripening also varies across vineyards,&quot; Edwards also noted, &quot;depending on factors such as clonal variety, soil type, location, exposure and highly changeable weather.&quot;
He said that &quot;at Saffron Grange, we focus exclusively on producing premium-quality sparkling wines, and data plays a critical role in our harvest decisions. Timely access to accurate ripeness information allows us to forward plan harvest labor and winery preparation with confidence.&quot;
He added, &quot;RipenAI will support this approach by providing non-destructive, real-time insight into grape ripeness across our vineyard.&quot;
With the new technology, winemakers will have &quot;the ability to repeatedly assess the same bunches throughout the ripening period … [delivering] an even clearer picture of ripeness progression than traditional destructive sampling,&quot; SWNS reported. 
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&quot;Harvesting grapes at precisely the right time also helps minimize the need for interventions such as de-acidification … supporting the production of higher-quality sparkling wines. We are very excited to be part of this project.&quot;
Armed with encouraging early data from field trials at Saffron Grange Vineyard, the scientists are seeking more vineyards, agritech companies and even fruit orchards to help them test a new prototype during the next harvest season, they say.
Professor Lei Su of QMUL added, &quot;RipenAI will shape the future of smart harvesting for a growing industry where timing and precision [make] the difference between success and failure,&quot; referencing Britain&apos;s rapidly expanding wine industry. 
The technology is adaptable for apples, berries and more, the creators say.
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Unlike the U.K.&apos;s wine industry, which is relatively small though growing, the U.S. is the fourth leading wine producer in the world, after Italy, Spain and France, according to industry experts. 
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In New York, Wine Enthusiast recently named the Finger Lakes as the American Wine Region of the Year — a feat that Gov. Kathy Hochul&apos;s office said &quot;recognizes the region’s world-class winemaking, sustainable practices and collaborative community that have helped define New York State as a leader in American viticulture.&quot;
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			<news:title>Ichiro Suzuki&apos;s bronze statue loses its bat in an unveiling gone wrong at Mariners home ballpark</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ichiro Suzuki, one of the greatest players in Seattle Mariners history, was honored with a bronze statue outside the team’s home ballpark this week.
But Friday&apos;s unveiling went sideways, with some fans suggesting the Mariners struck out. Moments after the curtain dropped to reveal the massive statue modeled after Suzuki’s signature batting stance, the bat the Baseball Hall of Famer was holding snapped and tilted backward.
The bat, initially upright, appeared to catch on the curtain, snapping as it was pulled away for the reveal.
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Despite the hiccup, Suzuki and fellow Mariners great Ken Griffey Jr. appeared to laugh it off. The Mariners quickly leaned into the moment, responding with humor.
After handing out replica statues to the first 40,000 fans who went through the turnstiles Friday, the Mariners posted a photo on X of the giveaway — now with a broken bat.
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The MLB announced in January 2025 that Suzuki would get a statue paying tribute to his famed batting stance.
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In July of last year, he became the fourth player whose number was retired by the Mariners and was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. He was also honored in the Mariners Hall of Fame in 2022.
Suzuki is just the fourth player in Mariners history to have his number retired and the first born in Japan inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. He has also been a member of the Mariners Hall of Fame since 2022.
He was named the American League MVP in 2001 and is a ten-time All-Star. Suzuki made his MLB debut with the Mariners in 2001 before later having stints with the New York Yankees and Miami Marlins, then closing out his career in Seattle for a second stint with the team.
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			<news:title>ICE detains relatives of 1979 Iran hostage crisis figure after Rubio revokes their legal status</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Secretary of State Marco Rubio said he revoked the lawful permanent resident status of family members linked to Masoumeh Ebtekar, a spokeswoman for the Islamic terrorists who stormed the U.S. Embassy during the 1979 hostage crisis.
Rubio said the individuals were placed in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody pending removal from the United States. He said the Obama administration granted visas to Ebtekar’s son and his family in 2014 and later approved green cards through the Diversity Visa Program in 2016.
&quot;Masoumeh Ebtekar —  also known as ‘Screaming Mary’ —  was the spokeswoman for the Islamic terrorists who stormed the U.S. Embassy in Tehran in 1979 and held 52 Americans hostages for 444 days — subjecting them to beatings, starvation, and mock executions,&quot; Rubio wrote on X.
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			<news:title>Cowboys defensive back Markquese Bell arrested on felony drug charge in Texas</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Dallas Cowboys safety Markquese Bell was arrested in Texas Friday on two drug charges, including felony possession of a controlled substance, according to online records.
Bell, 27, was arrested by the Prosper Police Department on Friday, where he is still being held as of Saturday morning, according to Collin County records. The former undrafted free agent has been charged with felony possession of a controlled substance and a misdemeanor charge of marijuana possession.
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The Cowboys did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment. 
Bell’s arrest comes more than a year after he signed a $9 million, three-year extension with the Cowboys. He appeared in all 17 games for Dallas last season, totaling 41 combined tackles and his first-career interception.
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After signing with the Cowboys in 2022 as an undrafted free agent, Bell appeared in just five games. The following year, he moved up on the depth chart, appearing in 17 games and starting eight. 
In 2024, injuries sidelined him for half the season.
 The details of Bell’s arrest were not immediately known. 
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			<news:title>Swalwell calls sexual misconduct allegations &apos;flat out false,&apos; says he will fight them &apos;with everything&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., released a video Friday evening strongly denying the allegations of sexual assault made against him, calling the accusations &quot;flat out false&quot; and &quot;absolutely false.&quot;
Swalwell, who is the leading Democratic candidate in California&apos;s gubernatorial race, was accused by a former female staffer of sexually assaulting her while she was intoxicated on multiple occasions. The bombshell allegations, which included reports of sexual harassment against other female staffers, were reported by the San Francisco Chronicle on Friday.
The unnamed female accuser reportedly worked for Swalwell for about two years and said he pursued her shortly after she was hired as a 21-year-old staffer in his district office — despite him being married.
&quot;A lot has been said about me today through anonymous allegations and I thought it was important that you see and hear from me directly. These allegations of sexual assault are flat out false,&quot; Swalwell said in a video on social media. &quot;They are absolutely false. They did not happen. They have never happened. And I will fight them with everything that I have.&quot;
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The alleged victim accused Swalwell of pressuring her to send naked pictures of herself, adding that he sent sexually explicit photos of himself to her. She also said he allegedly pulled out his private parts while driving in a car with her and asked her to perform oral sex on him.
On multiple occasions, the young staffer said she blacked out from alcohol consumption before allegedly waking up naked in Swalwell&apos;s hotel bed with signs she had engaged in intercourse. Swalwell allegedly distanced himself after the incident and their relationship faded. 
The woman said they reunited when she no longer worked for him, and another incident allegedly took place.
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In the video, Swalwell said he is not &quot;perfect&quot; or a &quot;saint,&quot; but his past &quot;mistakes in judgment&quot; are between him and his wife. He then apologized for &quot;putting [his wife] in this position.&quot;
He also apologized to his supporters for potentially causing them to doubt their support for him, but that apology was quickly followed with, &quot;I think you know who I am.&quot;
&quot;For over 20 years, I have served the public as a city councilman, as a member of Congress, and as a prosecutor who went to court on behalf of victims, particularly on behalf of sexual assault victims,&quot; Swalwell said. &quot;That&apos;s who I am and have always been.&quot;
The allegations have caused a handful of Swalwell&apos;s top Democratic supporters to withdraw their endorsements of him for governor, some even encouraging him to drop out of the race entirely.
As of Saturday morning, Swalwell remains a candidate in California&apos;s gubernatorial race.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Alec Shemmel contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-11T14:30:48.559Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Sedona Dress a Girl: Sewing with purpose</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Chapter sends handmade dresses around the world Dress a Girl Around the World, a program launched in 2009 under the nonprofit Hope 4 Women International, has delivered handmade dresses to girls across four continents through chapters like the one in Sedona, reaching communities from Uganda and Malaw</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Photos show Athena Strand kidnapping truck as jurors weigh death penalty for killer FedEx driver</news:name>
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			<news:title>Photos show Athena Strand kidnapping truck as jurors weigh death penalty for killer FedEx driver</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Jurors in Tanner Horner&apos;s murder trial saw photos of his FedEx truck, the grim vessel prosecutors say was used to snatch 7-year-old Athena Strand from her own driveway and, ultimately, to end her life.
On Friday, prosecutors showed the jury a series of pictures from inside the truck where Athena was murdered by Horner, 34, in Texas on Nov. 30, 2022. Horner pleaded guilty to the murder and is waiting for the jury to decide if he will be sentenced to life in prison or the death penalty.
Jurors were shown images of bungee cords and bands found inside the truck, along with photos of investigators testing the vehicle for biological substances.
Horner initially claimed he had accidentally hit Athena with his delivery truck, but he has since admitted to strangling the girl after abducting her while delivering a Christmas package to her father’s home in Paradise, Texas.
Alise Amey, a former crime scene investigator for the Wise County Sheriff&apos;s Office, said that it was recommended that they remove the floor from the truck because Athena had markings on her face that matched the pattern on the truck&apos;s floor.
&quot;There were markings on the victim&apos;s face that were consistent with the floor,&quot; Amey testified.
Once they were removed, Amey said they were bagged in brown paper because they were so large.
FOX 4 Dallas reported that as additional crime scene photos were shared with the jury, the court&apos;s video feed to be blurred.
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The hours of evidence shown to jurors throughout the week came as prosecutors used opening statements to paint Horner as calculating, violent and remorseless in the killing of Athena.
&quot;First thing Tanner Horner says to Athena when he picks her up, puts her in that truck, leans down, and he says, ‘Don’t scream or I’ll hurt you,’&quot; prosecutor James Stainton told jurors in opening statements Tuesday.
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&quot;I’m going to tell you right now. One thing you’re going to hear that is something you can’t unhear is the level of fight that a 7-year-old girl has. When she’s facing down a certain death.&quot;
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On the first day of the trial, Horner pleaded guilty to capital murder and aggravated kidnapping. In the punishment phase, the jury will decide if Horner will receive the death penalty or life in prison without parole.
&quot;Mr. Horner, to the charge of capital murder, you may plead guilty or not guilty. What is your plea?&quot; the judge asked.
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&quot;Guilty, your honor,&quot; Horner replied.
&quot;Thank you. I will accept your plea,&quot; the judge said.
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Authorities said Horner was delivering a package containing Barbie dolls intended as a Christmas gift for the 7-year-old when he abducted and killed her.
Her body was found less than 10 miles from the home after a massive search involving law enforcement officers, volunteers, dogs, horses and off-road vehicles.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Steve Martin and Chevy Chase conspired to sneak banned &apos;SNL&apos; star John Belushi onto &apos;Tonight Show&apos;: book</news:name>
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			<news:title>Steve Martin and Chevy Chase conspired to sneak banned &apos;SNL&apos; star John Belushi onto &apos;Tonight Show&apos;: book</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Steve Martin and John Belushi once conspired to get the &quot;Saturday Night Live&quot; star to appear on &quot;The Tonight Show.&quot;
In his book, &quot;Love Johnny Carson,&quot; author Mark Malkoff described how the &quot;Father of the Bride&quot; star snuck Belushi onstage while he was guest hosting &quot;The Tonight Show&quot; in August 1977.
&quot;At the time, Carson refused to book current &apos;SNL&apos; cast members due to his dislike of the show,&quot; Malkoff wrote. &quot;Carson found the show’s humor cruel. [Chevy] Chase, who had left &apos;SNL&apos; and Carson had gotten into a war of words, but Chase had recently sent Carson an apology letter. So, Carson lifted the ban on Chase. But the ban remained on the existing &apos;SNL&apos; cast- including Belushi.&quot;  
Malkoff writes that Johnny Carson&apos;s ban on &quot;SNL&quot; cast members was in effect by the late 1970s, as he was not a fan of the show and the many sketches it did that mocked his show.
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To get around the ban, Chevy Chase and Martin &quot;hatched a secret plan&quot; to have Chase introduce his wife who was supposedly sitting in the audience, only Chase wasn&apos;t married at the time.
&quot;When the camera cut to Chase’s supposed wife, it was revealed to be John Belushi sitting in the studio audience,&quot; Malkoff wrote. &quot;The audience erupted in applause at the surprise. Since Belushi wasn’t a seated guest on the couch, Martin and Chase got away with the spectacle. Belushi, who achieved his goal of finally being on the &apos;Tonight Show&apos;, was delighted.&quot;                 
Belushi&apos;s &quot;SNL&quot; cast members, including Gilda Radner, Dan Aykroyd, Jane Curtin and Bill Murray, were later invited to be guests on the &quot;Tonight Show,&quot; however Belushi himself never did as he tragically died in March 1982 at the age of 33 due to a drug overdose.
The legendary comedian was part of the original cast of &quot;Saturday Night Live,&quot; which also included Chase, Radner, Aykroyd, Curtin, Laraine Newman and Garrett Morris.
Carson&apos;s issues with the popular sketch comedy show stemmed from the way he was portrayed in the skits, which often painted him as &quot;old and out of touch,&quot; with some insinuating &quot;that Johnny was losing his grip.&quot;
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&quot;In 1977, Jane Curtin joked on &apos;Weekend Update:&apos; ‘In a sudden policy shift, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson will not be broadcast live, starting next week, as previously announced,&quot; Malkoff wrote. &quot;&apos;The decision was based on California’s new euthanasia law, which states that ‘A program does not have to be kept alive by artificial means and has the right to a dignified death.’&quot;
Malkoff writes in the book that Jay Leno heard Carson tell his staff that if &quot;SNL&quot; was going to keep poking fun at him, then it was &quot;time to go.&quot;
Two days after Carson allegedly made that comment, Malkoff wrote, &quot;SNL&quot; aired the &quot;Carsenio&quot; sketch, in which Dana Carvey portrayed Carson as if he were channeling rival talk show host Arsenio Hall. Five days after the sketch aired, Carson made the announcement that he was stepping down and that his last show would be in May 1992.
As the day of his final show got closer, Carson began fighting back against the jokes made at his expense on the show.
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&quot;But Johnny had the last laugh,&quot; the book states. &quot;In his monologue on May 20, two days before his final show, he said, &apos;We’ve been with this network for thirty years, and this fall — I saw the [new] schedule, and they’re coming up with some real great, innovative programming. They’re going to try a comedy version of Saturday Night Live.&apos;&quot;
&quot;The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson&quot; aired its final episode on May 22, 1992, and out of respect for the legendary talk show host, Malkoff wrote that Comedy Central went dark for the full hour of his show, and Arsenio Hall ran reruns of his show all that week.
Fox News Digital has reached out to Martin and Chase&apos;s reps for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Food that never expires? Nut-free pesto founder with severe allergy says that&apos;s the real problem</news:name>
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			<news:title>Food that never expires? Nut-free pesto founder with severe allergy says that&apos;s the real problem</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A New York City entrepreneur is on a mission to change how Americans think about what&apos;s sitting in their refrigerators — and what shouldn&apos;t be sitting in their pantries.
&quot;I take pride that Besto is perishable,&quot; said Kaureen Randhawa, founder of the nut-free pesto brand that launched in the summer of 2024.
&quot;It does go bad,&quot; Randhawa, 27, told Fox News Digital. &quot;It needs to be refrigerated because it is a fresh-ingredient product. … It&apos;s cool for food to go bad. Food is fresh. It should be going bad. It shouldn&apos;t be lasting me during three hurricanes in my pantry.&quot;
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Randhawa&apos;s journey to becoming the Besto boss started in childhood out of necessity.
Diagnosed with a severe nut allergy as an infant while living in Florida, she grew up navigating foods many take for granted.
&quot;That&apos;s an allergy I never outgrew,&quot; she said, sharing that pesto — traditionally made with pine nuts — was always off-limits unless her mother made it from scratch.
That homemade workaround would later become the foundation for her business.
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&quot;My mom is an amazing cook,&quot; Randhawa said. &quot;She would make for me a nut-free pesto.&quot;
Years later, while attending the University of Florida, Randhawa began experimenting with that recipe.
&quot;I got really into my health and wellness at college,&quot; she said, recalling how she modified the traditional recipe by adding apple cider vinegar and swapping in spinach. 
The result, she said, was &quot;this green, better-for-you sauce that tastes just like pesto.&quot;
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After graduating and moving to New York for a corporate job at Estée Lauder, Randhawa continued making her pesto for everyday use at home and work — until her friend&apos;s husband, who is involved in the &quot;food scene down in Miami,&quot; called her. He had just tried a jar she left in their fridge during a visit.
His message to her was, &quot;I think you&apos;re onto something,&quot; she recalled.
From there, Besto was born in her 506-square-foot apartment. 
Randhawa began fulfilling orders herself, sourcing ingredients from local stores and handing off jars in Manhattan parks during her lunch break.
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Today, Besto ships nationwide and is stocked in about 60 stores across 17 states, appealing not just to allergy-conscious consumers but also to health-focused shoppers.
Randhawa said she believes the brand&apos;s rapid growth reflects a broader shift in how Americans approach food — one increasingly driven by transparency and ingredient awareness.
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&quot;Now when a consumer picks up such a simple product like ketchup or mayo, or if it&apos;s pesto, we now read the labels because we see all the junk that&apos;s in it,&quot; she said.
That mindset aligns with a growing movement toward cleaner, less processed foods — and a rejection of ultra-long shelf life as a selling point, she said, noting the &quot;tons of shelf-stable pestos&quot; at the grocery store.
&quot;But those pestos aren&apos;t pestos I ever wanted to buy,&quot; she said. 
&quot;They don&apos;t taste fresh.&quot;
While Besto began as a solution for people with nut allergies like hers, Randhawa said it&apos;s &quot;just a good-tasting pesto.&quot;
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&quot;If something tastes good, anyone would want to eat it,&quot; she said.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>China may have shipped missiles to Iran, and Beijing is allowing some companies to sell Tehran supplies that can be used in military production, American officials said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Nvidia-backed SiFive hits $3.65 billion valuation for open AI chips</news:name>
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			<news:title>Nvidia-backed SiFive hits $3.65 billion valuation for open AI chips</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The deal is interesting for a number of reasons, including that SiFive&apos;s chip designs are based on RISC-V, not x86 or ARM.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Social media erupts after Harris introduces &apos;mob boss&apos; accent to attack Trump: &apos;Total cringe&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Social media erupts after Harris introduces &apos;mob boss&apos; accent to attack Trump: &apos;Total cringe&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former vice president and failed presidential candidate Kamala Harris was roasted online Friday after she introduced another accent while trying to impersonate President Donald Trump as a &quot;mob boss.&quot;
&quot;You know, the way that he&apos;s thinking of foreign policy, it seems, is when he talks about America First, it&apos;s to withdraw from these relationships and these connections,&quot; Harris said while arguing that the administration has lost sight of international cooperation as a means to address regional conflict.
&quot;And then he kind of acts like a mob boss. So, then he&apos;s kind of like, &apos;Oh, well, you know, you take Eastern Europe, and I&apos;ll take the Western Hemisphere. And then you over there, you, you get Asia, and we&apos;ll just divide it up,&apos; right?&quot;
Harris made her comments while speaking at a forum with the National Action Network, which was founded by the controversial civil rights activist Al Sharpton.
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Almost immediately, the mimicry prompted criticism online.
&quot;JUST IN: CRINGE,&quot; Eric Daugherty, a right-leaning social media personality, said in a post to X.
&quot;Add ‘mafia boss’ to Kamala Harris’ list of embarrassing accents,&quot; a Republican campaign account said in its own note.
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A former Republican staffer for Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, included her Friday moment alongside a series of other impersonations.
&quot;Kamala Harris just debuted a new accent: Mob boss. Despite a childhood in Berkeley, California and Montreal, Canada, Kamala has what she thinks is a Detroit accent,&quot; Steve Guest wrote.
&quot;Kamala Harris&apos; &apos;Trump Impersonation&apos; is the worst thing I have ever seen,&quot; conservative influencer Benny Johnson said. &quot;Total cringe.&quot;
Harris’ remarks come as Trump attempts to broker peace negotiations with Iran while also inviting European allies to put pressure on Tehran to reopen waterways vital to international energy trade.
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Trump blasted allies on social media for not joining the U.S. in its conflict with Iran.
&quot;NATO WASN’T THERE WHEN WE NEEDED THEM, AND THEY WON’T BE THERE IF WE NEED THEM AGAIN,&quot; Trump said in a post to Truth Social on Wednesday.
Earlier this week, the president reached a tentative two-week ceasefire agreement with Iran despite uncertainty about its exact terms.
Iran has presented a list of 10 demands that appear to contradict the U.S.’s own set of expectations for ending the conflict.
In a post to state media, Iran demanded the lifting of all sanctions on Iran, continued control over key waterways in the region, U.S. military withdrawal from the Middle East and a suspension of hostilities against Iran and its allies, among other demands.
The two countries are set to continue negotiations in Pakistan on Saturday.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Kacey Musgraves details &apos;craziest&apos; UFO experience she had on a flight from Texas to Tennessee</news:name>
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			<news:title>Kacey Musgraves details &apos;craziest&apos; UFO experience she had on a flight from Texas to Tennessee</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Kacey Musgraves had an out-of-this-world experience on a recent flight.
In a series of Instagram Stories, the &quot;Space Cowboy&quot; singer detailed &quot;the craziest f---ing orb, UFO experience&quot; she had while on a recent flight from Fort Worth, Texas, to Nashville, Tennessee.
&quot;I&apos;ve seen many crazy things. I&apos;ve seen fire burning in the sky, things that I can&apos;t explain, so this is not the first time,&quot; she said. &quot;I was about to lay down and take a nap, and I saw these lights that caught my eye that just didn’t look normal, and I watched them for a minute.&quot;
She went on to explain that she &quot;watched them for about 45 minutes,&quot; noting they were &quot;about 50,000 feet up.&quot;
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Musgraves described them as being &quot;an orange-ish color&quot; at times, but then &quot;sometimes they would get extremely bright and change color, change size.&quot;
&quot;These orbs were not moving like any craft that we can control. They were intermittently coming and going, forming triangle patterns,&quot; she explained. &quot;The craziest thing is, so they were following us from about the Little Rock area, that&apos;s when I noticed them, all the way to Nashville.&quot;
The &quot;Merry Go Round&quot; singer shared that once they landed in Nashville, the pilots came out of the cockpit and &quot;were laughing&quot; as they told the passengers on the plane that &quot;we&apos;ve seen these every single night and all the other pilots are seeing them too and nobody knows what they are.&quot;
She said one of the pilots shared that he saw them recently while flying in New York, and the other said he saw them while in Dallas.
&quot;S--- is weird, but um, here for it! I am open to it, I&apos;m here for it,&quot; Musgraves said before adding that the orbs &quot;were changing direction with us, [and] they were following the plane.&quot;
Musgraves shared videos of the orbs in subsequent stories, but noted they look as if they were taken &quot;on a f---ing toaster&quot; and that they were difficult to capture &quot;because they were far off and it’s nighttime.&quot;
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The country star is gearing up for the release of her latest studio album, &quot;Middle of Nowhere,&quot; set to drop in early May.
During an interview with NPR in March, she shared that the album will feature a collaboration with Miranda Lambert, with Musgraves saying that although they had lost touch over the years, &quot;and wouldn&apos;t consider each other friends,&quot; she chose to reach out to the singer after seeing her riding horses on Instagram.
&quot;Wait, that could be a really funny song. What if it&apos;s a duet with her? What if I got her to write on it?&quot; she recalled thinking. &quot;I just randomly reached out to her and I was like, &apos;I know we&apos;ve had our s--- over the years, but listen, we&apos;ve at least got two things in common. I&apos;m not trying to be your friend. You got your life, I have mine. But I think this would be a pretty f---ing funny song, and we should write it with Shane [McAnally].&apos; And she was like, &apos;Hell yeah, I&apos;m in, let&apos;s do it.&apos;&quot;
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The two powerhouse country singers were rumored to have been feuding since 2013, when the song, &quot;Mama&apos;s Broken Heart&quot; was included on Lambert&apos;s album, &quot;Four the Record,&quot; when it was originally intended to be Musgraves&apos; first single.
She explained that she had &quot;a lot of excitement&quot; around her and the song at the time, but it was pitched to Lambert &quot;without my knowledge or consent.&quot; Lambert &quot;ended up loving the song, and she really wanted it.&quot; Ultimately, it ended up being a good thing, as Musgraves went on to write &quot;Merry Go Round.&quot;
Musgraves called working with Lambert a &quot;full-circle&quot; moment, saying they &quot;aired out any of the old laundry&quot; and were able to write the whole song in just a few hours.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>China may have shipped missiles to Iran, and Beijing is allowing some companies to sell Tehran supplies that can be used in military production, American officials said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>LHUSD moves early release to Fridays for one-year trial</news:name>
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			<news:title>LHUSD moves early release to Fridays for one-year trial</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Lake Havasu Unified School District Governing Board voted to change its schedule to hold early release days on Fridays, instead of Thursdays, starting in the 2026-2027 school year. The change will be implemented on a one-year trial, with the…</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Desert Storm event to bring road, boat launch closures to Lake Havasu</news:name>
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			<news:title>Desert Storm event to bring road, boat launch closures to Lake Havasu</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Lake Havasu City will close part of McCulloch Boulevard and shut down the Site Six boat launch area during the upcoming Desert Storm events, scheduled for April 23–25.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Swalwell ripped for changing his tune on how sexual assault victims &apos;deserve to be heard&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Swalwell ripped for changing his tune on how sexual assault victims &apos;deserve to be heard&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>California gubernatorial candidate Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., is facing backlash on social media after it was reported that his lawyer was sending cease-and-desist letters to Swalwell&apos;s accusers a day before multiple bombshell allegations were published on Friday.
Swalwell, who once called on lawmakers to hear out women raising allegations against Supreme Court Justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh during his 2018 confirmation hearings and said they &quot;deserve to be heard,&quot; is now being slammed for hypocrisy.
&quot;I saw continued demeaning of victims of sexual assault, people who deserve to be heard, people who deserve their allegations to be investigated and a president who wants to rush this through,&quot; Swalwell said in an interview with MSNBC at the time.
&quot;And so, for Brett Kavanaugh’s sake, if he is innocent, I hope tomorrow he opens his statement and says, ‘You know what? Bring in all the victims, all of them to be questioned.’ That will clear his name if he is indeed innocent,&quot; Swalwell added.
SWALWELL VOWS TO MAKE ICE AGENTS &apos;UN-HIRABLE&apos; IN CALIFORNIA STATE GOVERNMENT POSITIONS
The resurfaced clip comes as Swalwell has made efforts to downplay allegations against him as he leads a crowded field of gubernatorial hopefuls in a race to replace outgoing Gov. Gavin Newsom, who is prevented by term limits from remaining in the role.
Jonathan Turley, a Fox News contributor and Shapiro Professor of Public Interest Law at George Washington University, took to X on Friday, saying Swalwell is &quot;hoping that voters will apply a different standard than the one he applied to Justice Brett Kavanaugh during his confirmation.&quot;
&quot;When Kavanaugh was asserting his innocence, Swalwell was leading the mob,&quot; Turley continued.
Mike Davis, the former chief counsel for nominations in the Senate Judiciary Committee, posted &quot;Receipt time&quot; on X while resurfacing an old Swalwell post attacking Kavanaugh.
&quot;Oh, how I remember this hypocritical predator peddling these utterly bullsh-- allegations against Kavanaugh,&quot; Davis said in another post.
Rumblings of sexual misconduct from Swalwell first emerged last month when Cheyenne Hunt, a former Capitol Hill staffer and a progressive political media personality, began circulating testimony from women who said they had been sexually assaulted by the congressman.
Swalwell&apos;s lawyer, Elias Dabaie, reportedly sent out cease-and-desist letters to try to quell the rumors Thursday, but multiple outlets, including CNN and the San Francisco Chronicle, published bombshell reports Friday, which Swalwell later denied in a video he posted late Friday night on X.
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One of the alleged victims shared her story publicly for the first time, accusing Swalwell of taking advantage of her while she was intoxicated on multiple occasions, according to a report published by the San Francisco Chronicle. 
The alleged victim&apos;s story also included claims that Swalwell pressured her to send naked pictures of herself and sent sexually explicit photos of his own, pulled out his private parts while driving in a car with her and requested she perform oral sex on him, among other incidents the victim said affected how Swalwell treated her professionally.
The unnamed female accuser reportedly worked for Swalwell for about two years and revealed that he started pursuing her, despite being married, shortly after she was hired as a 21-year-old staffer in his district office.  
She also reportedly revealed that years after she worked for Swalwell, she attended an April 2024 charity event Swalwell was being honored at and reunited with him. In her account of the night, which included grabbing drinks with him after the event and later blacking out, she alleged that she remembered pushing Swalwell away and told him &quot;no&quot; as he allegedly tried to force her to have sex with him in his hotel room. 
The woman reportedly texted a friend after the incident telling her she had been sexually assaulted by Swalwell. Other messages reviewed by the San Francisco Chronicle reportedly showed the victim indicating she had &quot;blacked out&quot; but &quot;woke up once during it and even told him to stop at one point.&quot;
After the allegations went viral and top Democrats called for him to drop out of the California gubernatorial race, Swalwell said in a video message on X that the &quot;sexual assault allegations are flat false. They are absolutely false. They did not happen. They have never happened and I will fight them with everything that I have.&quot;
&quot;I&apos;ve certainly made mistakes in judgment in my past, but those mistakes are between me and my wife and to her- I apologize deeply for putting her in this position,&quot; Swalwell continued.
&quot;This false, outrageous rumor is being spread 27 days before an election begins by flailing opponents who have sadly teamed up with MAGA conspiracy theorists because they know Eric Swalwell is the frontrunner in this race,&quot; Micah Beasley, a spokesperson for Swalwell, said earlier this week.
Swalwell’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Peter Alexander jumping ship for MS NOW signals NBC talent desperate for more airtime, insiders say</news:name>
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			<news:title>Peter Alexander jumping ship for MS NOW signals NBC talent desperate for more airtime, insiders say</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The recent departure of a top NBC News correspondent has some of his new colleagues at MS NOW scratching their heads.
Peter Alexander, NBC&apos;s chief White House correspondent and weekend &quot;Today&quot; co-host, revealed to viewers late last month he was leaving the Peacock network after 22 years. Days later, MS NOW announced it had tapped Alexander to be its chief national reporter and anchor its 11 a.m. ET time slot, which will be vacated by Ana Cabrera, who is leaving in June.
&quot;Many of us are puzzled by the Peter Alexander thing,&quot; one MS NOW insider told Fox News Digital.
MS NOW LEANS INTO ITS LIBERAL IDENTITY BY ROLLING BACK ON STRAIGHT NEWS PROGRAMS, INSIDERS SAY
MS NOW, formerly known as MSNBC, was previously a sister network to NBC News until their parent company Comcast spun off its cable networks into the new company Versant. Before the corporate divorce, NBC News and MSNBC shared newsgathering resources, studio space and equipment. And much of the talent, mainly NBC correspondents, made appearances on both networks. Alexander was among those who had frequently appeared on MSNBC and additionally served as a fill-in anchor.
While MSNBC was always known for its liberal leanings, the network has further leaned into its progressive identity under MS NOW.
&quot;It doesn’t make a ton of sense; he’s a solid reporter, it’s just he’s never leaned into the whole perspective thing,&quot; the MS NOW insider said. &quot;If you had one empty slot on the revitalized MS NOW, I don’t think anybody would have bet their money on Peter Alexander.&quot;
MS NOW TRIMS HOUR OFF ‘MORNING JOE’ AS JOE SCARBOROUGH, MIKA BRZEZINSKI ‘BEATEN UP’ BY GRUELING TV SCHEDULE
However, an MS NOW spokesperson said that Alexander &quot;doesn’t need to lean into perspective&quot; and is &quot;not hosting an opinion show.&quot;
&quot;Him coming here is a sign of what MS NOW is building and creating,&quot; the MS NOW spokesperson told Fox News Digital.
MS NOW chief Rebecca Kutler similarly touted Alexander&apos;s journalism bona fides, telling staff in a memo, &quot;Whether behind the anchor desk or reporting from the field, Peter is also the rare journalist who can straddle lifestyle, politics, and breaking news with ease.&quot;
Alexander chalked his NBC News exit up to wanting to spend more time with his family. 
&quot;I’ve been away from home more than 80 nights in the last seven months. More than 200 Friday nights away from my family in the last seven years,&quot; Alexander told viewers on his final NBC broadcast late last month before his MS NOW gig was announced. &quot;So, in this limited window before my daughters lose interest in hanging out with me, I’m eager to carve out a better balance between my personal and professional lives.&quot;
MSNBC TO MS NOW: WHAT&apos;S BEHIND THE NETWORK&apos;S BRANDING MAKEOVER?
Alexander&apos;s new colleagues are perplexed by the timing of the announcement, the insider said. The corporate split from NBC occurred last fall when MSNBC rebranded itself as MS NOW and many NBC reporters at the time — including Jacob Soboroff, Ken Dilanian, Ali Vitali, Ryan Reilly and Brandy Zadrozny — joined the liberal network, which has also hired journalists from other outlets as part of its launch.
&quot;If he wanted to host a show on MSNBC, I suspect that could have happened five years ago,&quot; the MS NOW staffer told Fox News Digital, suggesting he previously resisted joining the cable network in order to maintain an image as a straight-news reporter.
MS NOW, after opening the day with the more partisan &quot;Morning Joe,&quot; has a mix of center-left dayside broadcasts before veering into explicitly left-wing opinion programming in the late afternoon and into primetime with such hosts as Nicolle Wallace, Jen Psaki, Rachel Maddow and Chris Hayes.
Another factor current NBC News correspondents are grappling with is the lack of airtime they now receive. After losing the opportunity to appear on various programs on MS NOW, they are now only relegated to NBC News properties like &quot;Today,&quot; &quot;NBC Nightly News&quot; as well as their streaming service, confronting the reality that there isn’t enough linear TV airtime to go around.
&quot;There’s always this endless fight with network reporters about how you get on TV when there’s so little actual TV to get on,&quot; the MS NOW insider said. &quot;MSNBC was a real place for them to put their stuff; there was a home for NBC reporters.&quot;
A former NBC News producer told Fox News Digital &quot;nobody&quot; would have willingly jumped from NBC News to its progressive cable arm only a few years ago, but things have changed dramatically.
&quot;NBC News is now a tomb with feckless leadership and nothing but budget cuts, pay cuts, and boring, cheaply produced shows. Its soul is gone,&quot; the former NBC staffer said.
The ex-NBC producer added, &quot;They are never going to recover from losing MSNBC and CNBC. It says a lot that employees are ditching the place for a cable network whose days are believed to be numbered.&quot;
Neither Alexander nor NBC News responded to requests for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>What is butt microneedling? Behind the &apos;desperate&apos; procedure Kelly Ripa tried</news:name>
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			<news:title>What is butt microneedling? Behind the &apos;desperate&apos; procedure Kelly Ripa tried</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Talk show host Kelly Ripa recently revealed she receives a niche procedure to enhance the appearance of her behind.
During a recent episode of her podcast, &quot;Let&apos;s Talk Off Camera,&quot; the 55-year-old opened up about getting microneedling done &quot;on my a-- cheeks,&quot; after her guest, actor Lukas Gage, shared that he had also undergone the treatment.
&quot;I’m going to tell you something … just as old as before,&quot; she said after Gage asked her if she saw an improvement. &quot;Desperate times call for desperate measures.&quot;
DO COLLAGEN SUPPLEMENTS REALLY IMPROVE SKIN? MAJOR REVIEW REVEALS THE TRUTH
Dermatologist Dr. Dara Spearman, MD, of Radiant Dermatology Associates in Indiana, described the cosmetic dermatologic procedure during an interview with Fox News Digital.
&quot;Butt microneedling is where a device with very fine, sterile needles is used to create controlled micro-injuries in the skin of the buttocks,&quot; she said.
&quot;This process stimulates the body’s natural wound healing response, which boosts collagen and elastin production over time.&quot;
Microneedling is often used to improve skin texture concerns like acne scarring, stretch marks or uneven tone, especially in the rear end area, according to Spearman.
The treatment can be performed in an office by a trained professional and is sometimes paired with topical serums to enhance results.
&quot;While the concept may sound trendy, the underlying technology is the same as traditional microneedling used on the face and body,&quot; Spearman said.
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Microneedling the buttocks can lead to smoother, firmer and more even-looking skin after a series of treatments.
An increase in collagen production over time can &quot;subtly improve skin laxity,&quot; Spearman said, with results building gradually over multiple sessions.
&quot;Consistency and realistic expectations are key,&quot; the dermatologist said.
As with any procedure that disrupts the skin barrier, there are potential risks, according to Spearman, especially if it’s performed improperly or in a non-sterile environment.
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These potential side effects include irritation, infection and prolonged redness. In some cases, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation can occur in patients with deeper skin tones.
&quot;There is also a risk of worsening acne or folliculitis if the area is not properly assessed beforehand,&quot; Spearman said. &quot;Overly aggressive treatments can lead to scarring rather than improvement, which is why technique and needle depth matter significantly.&quot;
&quot;It’s important that patients seek care from a qualified medical professional to minimize these risks.&quot;
Although this treatment is gaining viral popularity on social media, it should still be regarded as a medical procedure requiring proper training and safety standards, Spearman emphasized.
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&quot;It is not a quick fix, and multiple sessions are typically needed to achieve meaningful results,&quot; the dermatologist told Fox News Digital. &quot;Patients should also be cautious about at-home devices for this area, as improper use can increase the risk of infection or skin damage.&quot;
&quot;A thorough consultation is essential to determine whether someone is a good candidate, especially if they have active skin conditions or a history of keloid (raised) scarring.&quot;
Fox News Digital&apos;s Lori A. Bashian contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>STEVE FORBES: No more delusions — America has to finish the job in Iran</news:name>
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			<news:title>STEVE FORBES: No more delusions — America has to finish the job in Iran</news:title>
			<news:keywords>We now face a defining question: not whether this conflict is difficult, but whether the West has the discipline to see it through to the right outcome.
That is the backdrop to this weekend’s negotiations in Islamabad, where Pakistan is hosting U.S.-Iran talks amid a fragile ceasefire and continued tension around the Strait of Hormuz.
The talks will reveal whether Tehran is prepared to retreat from confrontation or is merely maneuvering for time. 
WHY TRUMP, IRAN SEEM LIGHT-YEARS APART ON ANY POSSIBLE DEAL TO END THE WAR
One thing President Trump should do immediately is announce that we, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will be working together to build pipelines at warp speed that will bypass the Strait of Hormuz. Incisive energy and technology expert Mark P. Mills pushes this idea in an article that can be found on city-journal.org, noting that such pipelines could be built in a matter of months.
 As for wondering what Iran’s actual motives are, this is a phony question. After 47 years of its existence, we should already know the answer: this murdering, terror regime is implacably wedded to its ugly, radical, deformed version of Islam. It is disgustingly corrupt, which makes its pious posturing even more nauseating. But make no mistake, it is not wavering in its goal to impose its ugly ideology on the Arab Middle East, to eradicate Israel and, ultimately, to bend the U.S. and Europe to its will. It all sounds utterly delusional, which leads all too many people to think that at heart, these are people who can’t really be that perverse and that they can be coaxed into practical agreements that would so obviously benefit Iran materially.  
Surely, this delusional reasoning goes, after the massive pounding Iran has undergone and after the elimination of virtually its entire top echelon of leaders, surviving officials must realize the error of the regime’s ways and see the light of cutting a deal with the U.S. You can just see our negotiators imploring the mullahs to imagine all those new hotel towers Teheran can have and perhaps the tolls (to be shared with us) the government can collect from ships traversing the Strait of Hormuz if the regime gives over all its enriched uranium, foreswears any nuclear ambitions, cuts off aid to its terrorist proxies like Hezbollah, and promises never again to manufacture ever-deadlier drones and missiles with ever-longer ranges. And maybe, as a bonus, Iran will get a special, low rate on tariffs!
Happy days are here again!
IRAN’S REMAINING WEAPONS: HOW TEHRAN CAN STILL DISRUPT THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ
 Dream on. 
These leopards are not changing their stripes. They smell victory. Despite the military hammering, they think they have a powerful trump card with the ability to shut off shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Other aces they believe they hold is the ability to seriously damage oil facilities in neighboring countries, thanks to the precision targeting intelligence provided by Russia and China. They know the administration’s huge sensitivities to higher gasoline prices with the upcoming midterm elections. They’re well aware of Asia’s enormous dependence on oil that must go through the Strait of Hormuz  for delivery and how shortages and high prices resulting from the war are hitting their economies. And they are gleefully aware of the unpopularity of the war in many European countries. 
Whatever happens this weekend and whatever President Trump may threaten, Tehran is convinced that its regime will survive. Survival would be seen as an enormous victory given the magnitude of the air attacks from the U.S. and Israel. Regime survival will be regarded by the rest of the world as a huge, historic, strategic defeat for the U.S. Our credibility will be blown to smithereens, with deadly future consequences with China, Russia and North Korea. 
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The West has too often blurred reality: Iran’s ruling theocracy is not simply another hostile regime. Its ambitions are frightening for the existence of the civilized world. This is no moment for illusions. Iran’s rulers have long benefited from the West’s preference for delay, ambiguity, and half-measures. Ceasefires can quiet headlines. Diplomatic communiqués can create the appearance of progress. Limited understanding can buy time. But none of that changes the underlying truth: a pause that leaves Tehran with meaningful leverage is not a settlement. It is a reprieve. Big trouble will be coming, the likes of which the world hasn’t seen since the 1930s lead-up to WWII.
Given the magnitude of the stakes involved, the future course is clear for the U.S. Give up the fantasy that Iran is ready to surrender on the essentials. We must gird ourselves to resume hostilities. Let the Pentagon and Israel complete hitting intended targets, which may take several more weeks. Cut off Iran’s oil shipments to the rest of the world, which primarily means China. And build those pipelines!
Looming defeat can still be turned into a resounding victory for the Free World.
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			  <news:name>Russia seizes control of US-linked firm as it pushes for renewed ties with Washington</news:name>
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			<news:title>Russia seizes control of US-linked firm as it pushes for renewed ties with Washington</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Pennsylvania-linked manufacturer has been stripped of control over its Russian operations under a Kremlin order, raising fresh risks for Western companies as Moscow courts renewed economic ties with the United States.
CANPACK, a global aluminum beverage can manufacturer owned by a Pennsylvania-based holding company, operates in multiple countries across Europe and North America and said its Russian business — valued at roughly $700 million — was placed under state &quot;external administration&quot; by a Dec. 31, 2025, decree signed by President Vladimir Putin, effectively transferring control of 100% of its shares to state-appointed managers.
CEO Peter Giorgi said the company lost all operational authority after administrators arrived in mid-January.
&quot;I&apos;m only a nominal shareholder,&quot; Giorgi said in an interview with Fox News Digital. &quot;I lose all control of the company.&quot;
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The case underscores the risks facing Western companies that remained in Russia during the war, even as Moscow signals interest in rebuilding economic ties with Washington as part of potential peace negotiations.
Putin’s envoy for foreign investment, Kirill Dmitriev, is in the United States meeting with officials in President Donald Trump’s administration to discuss a potential Ukraine peace deal and future economic cooperation, according to Reuters.
Analysts say the move is part of a broader shift in Russia’s handling of foreign-owned assets since the Ukraine War.  
&quot;Let’s not be U.S.-centric about that,&quot; said Alexander Kolyandr, a fellow at the Center for European Policy Analysis. &quot;CANPACK is not alone.&quot;
CANPACK has operated in Russia for nearly 30 years and held an estimated 35%–40% share of the country’s aluminum beverage can market, according to the company, underscoring the scale of the takeover.
The company has had no direct access to or communication with its Russian operations since the move, according to a person familiar with the matter, and several senior executives — including the general manager and chief financial officer — were removed following the takeover.
Company officials say executives in Russia have faced pressure from state-appointed administrators, including demands to approve financial decisions under threat of dismissal or other consequences.
The situation has not changed in recent months, according to the officials. The company’s Russian operations remain under external administration, with no restoration of control or ownership as of April.
The move falls under a legal framework introduced in 2023 allowing the Russian government to place certain foreign-owned assets under temporary state control.
The decree identified a company called Stalelement as the entity overseeing the assets, which company representatives describe as a shell entity with ties to the Russian government.
The company has raised the issue with U.S. officials, but no formal action has been taken.
Russian business daily Vedomosti reported in February that CANPACK’s Russian division donated approximately 500 million rubles to a pro-Kremlin fund supporting Russia’s war effort in Ukraine.
The company believes roughly $18 million was directed to state-linked funds supporting Russian operations, with an additional approximately $6 million sent to a Russian Orthodox church, based on Russian media reports and information relayed by former executives. Fox News has not independently verified those claims.
The estimated transfers represent a small portion of the company’s overall value, but underscore how quickly financial control can shift under external administration.
The company continued operating in Russia after Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, even as many Western firms exited the market.
Giorgi said the company considered leaving but faced challenges unwinding decades of investment and could not find a buyer at a fair price.
&quot;We decided to stay the course,&quot; he said, adding that the company hoped conditions would eventually stabilize.
The same December 2025 decree also targeted the Russian subsidiary of Danish insulation manufacturer Rockwool. Other Western companies, including France’s Danone and brewer Carlsberg, have faced similar actions by Russian authorities in recent years.
&quot;We are talking about dozens of companies,&quot; Kolyandr said.
Kolyandr said U.S.-linked companies have in some cases been treated more cautiously than their European counterparts.
&quot;American companies fared much better than the European ones,&quot; he said, pointing to Moscow’s interest in preserving the possibility of improved ties with Washington.
He said the trend accelerated after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, when Western companies began suspending operations or exiting the market.
&quot;It all started in earnest with the beginning of the war,&quot; he said, adding that it became easier for authorities to take control of assets.
Kolyandr said the policy reflects a wider redistribution of property aimed at bringing profitable or strategic assets under closer state influence.
&quot;It sends a signal across the system that if you do not toe the line, your property may be taken away,&quot; he said.
He added that while the process may generate some revenue for the state, funding the war is unlikely to be the primary driver.
&quot;On the one hand, it helps to generate a bit of cash for the budget,&quot; he said. &quot;But I don’t think it’s the main reason.&quot;
The Russian Embassy in Washington and the Russian foreign ministry did not respond to requests for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Top White House officials encouraged potential Bondi replacement to make case to Trump for AG job: Sources</news:name>
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			<news:title>Top White House officials encouraged potential Bondi replacement to make case to Trump for AG job: Sources</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche huddled with President Donald Trump in the hours after Pam Bondi was forced out last week to make his pitch for the job full-time, Fox News Digital confirmed. 
Blanche was encouraged by top White House officials to speak with the president while other names, like Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin, briefly circulated as possible contenders, two sources familiar told Fox News Digital. During that conversation, Blanche made his case for why he should be the next attorney general.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed to Fox News Digital that the president and his then-deputy attorney general spoke on Thursday, as did a source familiar with Blanche&apos;s movements that day. 
Trump announced Bondi’s departure from the Justice Department and in the same social media post last Thursday said that Blanche would be taking over the role in an acting capacity, as Fox News and Fox News Digital previously reported.
HOMAN VOWS IMMIGRATION MISSION &apos;WON&apos;T SKIP A BEAT&apos; AS BONDI EXITS DOJ
The next moves could prove crucial for Blanche if he wants to clinch the president&apos;s nomination – and with the countdown ticking to the midterm elections, he only has a few months to convince the president he can lead the roughly 120,000-employee DOJ before a potential party power change in Congress.
&quot;It’s really Todd’s role to lose at this point,&quot; one of the sources who spoke with Fox News Digital said. 
A 30-year department veteran, however, speculated that Blanche won’t get the nomination and will continue to run the DOJ in an acting capacity.
PAM BONDI ALREADY FIRED AS ATTORNEY GENERAL, CABINET OFFICIAL TEED UP AS REPLACEMENT: SOURCES
&quot;The safest thing for Trump to do is just to keep Blanche, the ultimate loyalist, in place as Acting, at least through the midterms, and avoid a confirmation fight,&quot; former DOJ prosecutor Kevin Flynn told Fox News Digital. &quot;In terms of advancing Trump’s retribution agenda, I think Blanche could do pretty much everything as Acting [Attorney General] as a confirmed AG could do.&quot;
Trump fired Bondi on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, during an Oval Office meeting ahead of his speech to the nation on the war in Iran, Fox News Digital first reported a day after her ouster.
Trump confirmed her departure on Truth Social at 1:17 pm, roughly 45 minutes after the report became public. 
In the hours after Bondi was dismissed and before Trump made his official DOJ personnel announcement, Blanche allegedly had a consequential conversation with the president where he was informed he would be acting attorney general. Blanche lobbied to get the full-time position in a following discussion, one source familiar said. 
They also said that Blanche went to the White House a few times for various reasons in the days after he became acting AG.
The other source said it was this follow-up conversation that provided the president with the confidence to give Blanche the nod – at least for now.
Trump told his one-time personal attorney, &quot;Here’s your audition,&quot; the source paraphrased.
Blanche &quot;got a call from POTUS after leaving a podcast taping on Thursday following the report on Fox,&quot; a spokesperson for the Justice Department told Fox News Digital.
When Leavitt was asked if the two chatted on Thursday, the president&apos;s spokesperson replied, &quot;Yes they spoke.&quot;
Neither the DOJ nor White House would comment on what the two discussed last week and whether Blanche made his case for a promotion.
Either way, now it’s up to Blanche to prove he’s up for the job full-time. 
His first test was a Tuesday afternoon press conference focused on Trump’s push to crack down on fraud.
Blanche likely passed the pulse test as he showered praise on the president and said there would be no love lost if he wasn&apos;t selected to be the next attorney general. &quot;I love working for President Trump,&quot; he said. &quot;It&apos;s the greatest honor of a lifetime. And if President Trump chooses to nominate somebody else and asks me to go do something else, I&apos;ll say, &apos;Thank you very much, I love you, sir.&apos;&quot;
He got to work right away shaping the DOJ. 
On Thursday, Blanche announced his appointment of Trent McCotter as the principal associate deputy attorney general. He also stood up the new DOJ fraud division at Tuesday&apos;s press conference and put Colin McDonald in charge as assistant attorney general for the Fraud Division.
Additionally, he took two trusted advisers with him to the attorney general&apos;s office, Shane Hedges and James McHenry.
Blanche will likely need to differentiate himself from Bondi and distance himself from her failures – namely the Jeffrey Epstein files debacle – if he wants longevity in the role, one of the sources familiar told Fox News Digital.
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In February 2025, Bondi said she had the Epstein files on her desk. A trickle of releases over the next year would yield no new investigations or prosecutions related to the sex trafficker’s crimes and left Americans unsatisfied. 
The source familiar said every move Bondi made after that was an effort to &quot;clean up&quot; her broken promise to release the Epstein client list. 
Convincing Trump he’s the right guy for the job is only the first hurdle. Blanche would also need to get past Congress and a confirmation process that is sure to be grueling. 
Bondi passed with a Senate vote of 54–46, with all 53 Republicans and lone Democratic Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., voting for her to be attorney general. Every other Democrat voted against her confirmation. 
Blanche, with the legacy of Bondi tied to his tenure in the Trump administration, could face an uphill battle even with some Republicans who have grown critical of the DOJ&apos;s handling of the Epstein files.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>WATCH: Eviction standoff turns war zone as gunman kills deputy in ambush, gets run over by armored vehicle</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Gun fire rang out in a cul-de-sac in Central California after an hourslong standoff led to a police officer being shot and killed and the suspect being run down by authorities.
A neighbor&apos;s video obtained by Fox News Digital captured the heart-stopping standoff in Porterville, California unfold at 10:40 a.m. local time Thursday.
&quot;Get down, get down,&quot; officers are heard yelling in the video, as sirens rang out.
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In a news conference following the shooting, Tulare County Sheriff Mike Boudreaux said that the suspect, identified as David Eric Morales, was ultimately killed when a law enforcement BearCat armored vehicle ran over him after he continued firing and refused to surrender.
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&quot;The suspect was lying prone on the ground, in camouflage clothing, continuing to pose a threat,&quot; Boudreaux said. &quot;The situation was resolved, and the suspect is now dead. He was not shot. One of the BearCats ran over him and killed him.&quot;
Authorities said Morales remained barricaded in his home for hours after the shooting, firing repeatedly as deputies and assisting agencies worked to contain the scene.
The killed officer was identified as Deputy Randy Hoppert.
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Boudreaux said that Hoppert was struck by gunfire and transported to Sierra View District Hospital, where he died at 11:57 a.m.
Hoppert was a Navy corpsman who served from 2010 to 2015 and joined the Tulare County Sheriff’s Office on Jan. 5, 2020, Boudreaux said.
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&quot;We offer our heartfelt sympathies to the family of our fallen Deputy and to the entire Tulare County Sheriff’s Office,&quot; Tulare County Chair Amy Shuklian said. &quot;This profound loss underscores the inherent risks our first responders brave daily to ensure the safety of our community.&quot;
Boudreaux said Morales had not paid rent for 35 days, and deputies were serving a final eviction notice when the shooting occurred.
During the standoff, Morales fired at law enforcement vehicles and equipment, including a drone that was shot out of the air, while multiple tactical vehicles took gunfire, according to Boudreaux.
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The sheriff said Morales appeared to have been waiting for deputies and &quot;laid in wait&quot; before opening fire, prompting a call for additional units.
Boudreaux described the outcome in blunt terms.
&quot;Don’t shoot at cops. You shoot at cops, we’re going to run you over. He got run over. He got what he deserved,&quot; the sheriff said.
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			  <news:name>Yankees fans swarm viral &apos;fried chicken&apos; ice cream as $10.99 dessert vanishes in one inning</news:name>
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			<news:title>Yankees fans swarm viral &apos;fried chicken&apos; ice cream as $10.99 dessert vanishes in one inning</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A viral new treat at Yankee Stadium in New York City was gobbled up almost as soon as it arrived last weekend — flying off concession stands in one inning.
The team&apos;s Mini Dessert &quot;Chicken&quot; Bucket — ice cream designed to resemble a fried chicken drumstick — sold out after drawing intense fan demand during the opening homestand, according to reports.
The dessert features vanilla ice cream coated in caramelized white chocolate and candied cornflakes with a chocolate-covered pretzel &quot;bone.&quot; It quickly became a social media sensation after it was previewed ahead of the 2026 season, as The New York Post reported. 
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The $10.99 dessert, which comes in a mini souvenir bucket, drew long lines from the outset. 
Fans packed concession areas at Yankee Stadium, with some reporting waits of 20 minutes or more just to try the limited-time item.
&quot;Given how well-received the item was on media day, interest from fans was tremendous, and we sold out of the item by the first inning of Saturday’s game,&quot; Yankees senior director of communications Michael Margolis said in a statement to The Athletic after the April 4 game.
The Yankees had initially expected their supply to last through the team&apos;s six-game homestand against the Miami Marlins and Oakland Athletics, according to reports.
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Fans who were lucky enough to snag an order were struck by the uncanny resemblance to a real drumstick. 
&quot;It really looks and feels like a drumstick,&quot; one fan told The Athletic. &quot;I would not have known the difference.&quot;
Even veteran Yankees broadcaster Michael Kay — known for rating stadium chicken tenders on social media — gave the dessert high praise. 
&quot;It can&apos;t be better,&quot; Kay said in a video review, adding that its quality helps explain why it sold out so quickly.
Online, many fans expressed disappointment that they could not get their hands on the dessert in time. 
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&quot;They&apos;re all sold out here in the stadium,&quot; one Instagram user commented on Kay&apos;s video, asking, &quot;How did you manage to find one?&quot;
Massachusetts-based content creator Cameron Guzzo tried the treat during a concession preview and gave it a solid 8 out of 10.
&quot;Such a fun idea,&quot; Guzzo said in a TikTok video. &quot;All in all, the flavors work really well together, and it&apos;s a super fun dessert item, but the messiness does knock it down just a hair for me,&quot; he added after the drumstick broke in half, and he nearly dropped it on the floor.
The Yankees&apos; culinary team, led by executive chef Robert Flowers, has emphasized creative concessions as part of a broader effort to elevate the game-day experience.
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The Mini Dessert &quot;Chicken&quot; Bucket was introduced alongside a wide range of new menu items for the 2026 season, including specialty burgers, desserts and international offerings, according to the Major League Baseball (MLB) website.
Among them are bacon cheeseburger dumplings, loaded mac and cheese, apple pie nachos and the buzz-worthy &quot;Petroni Tiramisu&quot; served in a mini Yankees helmet.
The ice cream bucket&apos;s success mirrors past Yankee Stadium hits, such as the &quot;99 Burger,&quot; named after Bronx Bombers captain Aaron Judge&apos;s No. 99.
But it is not the only stadium food to go viral this season. 
The demand highlights a growing trend toward over-the-top and oversized stadium fare, including dishes like the Houston Astros&apos; &quot;brisket donuts&quot; and the Miami Marlins&apos; massive folded tortillas, Fox News Digital recently reported.
For now, fans hoping to try the viral ice cream dessert will have to wait. 
The Yankees said they plan to notify customers through Instagram posts when the item is restocked. 
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It was available in Sections 125, 205 and 318.
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			  <news:name>A modern Presidential Fitness Test can help America&apos;s struggling children</news:name>
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			<news:title>A modern Presidential Fitness Test can help America&apos;s struggling children</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President-elect John F. Kennedy highlighted the importance of a physically fit and healthy America to remain a strong nation in his Sports Illustrated article &quot;The Soft American&quot;. Decades later, the physical and mental health of Americans are far too often neglected, putting our great nation’s future at risk. An unhealthy population is not only an unproductive population but one that lacks a positive morale and the general well-being that allows us to thrive in our daily lives — at home, at school and at work. We owe it to our children to dedicate the necessary resources and design and implement the appropriate initiatives to address the concerning health trends we are witnessing.
As an orthopaedic surgeon, I see the health benefits of routine exercise firsthand for general well-being and overall quality of life. But we are falling short. Today, greater than one in five U.S. children and teenagers are obese, while only about 25% are getting the recommended daily dose of physical activity. In addition, the prevalence of mental and behavioral health conditions among adolescents continues to increase at an alarming rate, up by 35% from 2016 to 2023. This is unacceptable, and we must do better.
Fortunately, efforts to tackle the growing pediatric and adolescent health crisis associated with a sedentary lifestyle and worsening mental health are underway. On July 31, 2025, President Donald Trump signedDonald Trump signed an executive order reinstating the Presidential Fitness Test. Since that time, numerous states, including Mississippi and Tennessee, have shown their strong support of the program as the exact design and implementation of a reinvigorated Presidential Fitness Test are ironed out.
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The reinstatement of the Presidential Fitness Test is not simply about nostalgia but is necessary for public health, national resilience, and American prosperity; here are design considerations and the lessons this intervention can teach our next generation.
First, we must ensure the updated Presidential Fitness Test is evidence-based using the latest gold standard science. Originating in 1956 by President D. Eisenhower and periodically updated until it fell out of favor, the Presidential Fitness Test can be reimagined today to focus on exercises and related physical benchmarks that better measure key components of health (for example, functional strength and aerobic capacity). Once the components of the test are identified and agreed upon by experts, physical education curriculums can then be adapted to better teach students the importance of staying physically active and how best to prepare and train for the yearly assessment. Resources for physical education teachers to support the educational mission associated with the test will be crucial.
Second, there should be a focus on both personal growth metrics and national competition. These ideas are not mutually exclusive. Critics of the Presidential Fitness Test have argued that the focus is too much on athletic ability over general health and because it is completed in a public environment, the test can damage self-esteem and mental health. However, if we stress both internal and external competition and support all children in finding tangible ways to discover joy in routine physical activity as part of more robust physical education curriculum support, this critique falls apart.
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Importantly, alongside a new focus on personal growth metrics, the national competition component must remain. Not only is there great pride in receiving a certificate and patch from the U.S. President if you win an award, but it helps teach grit, resiliency, and an important life lesson: some things are difficult, but perseverance, determination, and dedication can lead to improvement. Effort matters, and there are no shortcuts to circumvent hard work. Even still, participants may come up short of winning an award — learning that it is OK to be knocked down but more important to get back up is a skill in and of itself. Simply removing standards and the spirit of competition helps no one in the long term.
Third, the rapid growth and adoption of fitness technology, such as wearables, presents an opportunity for an updated Presidential Fitness Test to access and utilize more accurate and relevant health data. For example, heart rate monitors can identify students who are able to keep their heart rate in a target &quot;healthy zone&quot; during exercise. Further, digital health tools can help gamify physical activity, enticing more individuals to stay physically active. The use of technology to support more consistent physical activity can teach children that digital tools can be a catalyst for movement, not just a sedentary lifestyle.
With the U.S. turning 250 years old in 2026 and welcoming many of the world’s greatest sports competitions over the next few years, including the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the 2028 Summer Olympics, there is no better moment to reinstate a modernized Presidential Fitness Test. By doing so, the government is making a clear commitment to the American people that they are with them hand-in-hand in working to improve the health and well-being of the next generation. It was time to bring the Presidential Fitness Test back to school gym classes across America in an updated fashion — all that was needed was bold, decisive leadership.
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			<news:title>Scenic Southern cities tarnished by homeless crime scourge must hold ‘feet to the fire,’ GOP lawmaker warns</news:title>
			<news:keywords>One of the South’s most recognizable postcard settings is facing growing concerns over homelessness, encampments and public safety, with critics warning the issues are spreading beyond Savannah’s storybook streets to other scenic Georgia cities.
Now, a Republican lawmaker says it’s time to hold &quot;local governments’ feet to the fire.&quot;
State Rep. Houston Gaines, who is running for Congress, is backing legislation aimed at forcing cities like Savannah, Athens and Atlanta to more aggressively enforce laws on illegal camping, loitering and panhandling.
&quot;What we have done with this legislation is we&apos;re going to put those local governments&apos; feet to the fire and we&apos;re going to make sure they&apos;re enforcing the laws that they are supposed to be enforcing, whether that&apos;s on illegal camping or loitering or panhandling,&quot; Gaines told Fox News Digital.
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Gaines, who lives in Athens, said the issue goes beyond visible homelessness and has become a broader public-order and crime problem affecting business owners, homeowners, students and visitors.
&quot;I&apos;ve had a constituent who when she left town for vacation she came back and noticed that a homeless person had been in her pool for the last week,&quot; Gaines said.
He also described the kinds of complaints he says he hears from business owners and property owners in Georgia.
&quot;Business owners get [at their storefront] at 5:30 in the morning and they got someone sleeping on their front porch,&quot; he said. &quot;Or they had someone that&apos;s defecated right in front of their business.&quot;
Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Bert Brantley has also said the impact is felt daily across the business community.
&quot;Our businesses, workers, and downtown residents expect our public safety system to identify those committing crimes and deliver consequences for those illegal activities,&quot; Brantley said in November 2024.
Savannah later passed an urban camping ordinance prohibiting camping, storing personal property in public spaces and obstructing sidewalks or traffic.
Since the law took effect, the city says enforcement has led to 179 citations and 15 arrests. Officials also say 135 individuals have engaged with service providers, with roughly 30% entering shelters after contact with authorities.
Gaines argued that local governments in other Georgia cities have not gone far enough and said that has left residents and business owners stuck paying the price.
&quot;There&apos;s serious expenses and consequences for property owners, homeowners that are putting up security cameras or fencing, or business owners, gas stations, storefronts,&quot; he said. &quot;Some in Atlanta are having to hire full-time security.&quot;
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He said House Bill 295 is designed to pressure local officials to act by making local governments financially liable when property owners suffer losses because laws against illegal camping, loitering, panhandling and related activity are not being enforced.
Under the bill, property owners can seek compensation for documented mitigation costs or reduced property value tied to a &quot;policy, pattern, or practice&quot; of non-enforcement or the maintenance of a public nuisance.
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&quot;The way to hit these local governments is in their pocketbook,&quot; Gaines said. &quot;It&apos;s the way to really take on some of these folks and that&apos;s why I think this bill is going to be so effective.&quot;
Critics have argued that tougher enforcement can simply move homeless individuals, drug users and loiterers into neighboring areas rather than solve deeper problems. Gaines rejected that argument and said the bill is also intended to force local governments to provide services.
&quot;Our goal here, we&apos;re not criminalizing homelessness. We&apos;re trying to help individuals who are homeless,&quot; Gaines said. &quot;And the way to do that is to force these local governments to clean up the areas of homeowners and business owners, but it&apos;s also to ensure these individuals get the help they need.&quot;
&quot;When you go to downtown Athens now, when you go to dinner with, you know, your family, you&apos;re going to be harassed by homeless people,&quot; Gaines said. &quot;And that wasn&apos;t the case even five, six, seven, eight years ago. Our downtown has changed tremendously.&quot;
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&quot;The number of people who I talk to that don&apos;t even feel comfortable going downtown Athens for dinner, you know, it&apos;s very unfortunate,&quot; Gaines said.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>‘Malcolm in the Middle’ mom says ‘common sense’ saved Frankie Muniz from child star downfall</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Frankie Muniz always had &quot;great common sense,&quot; according to TV mom Jane Kaczmarek.
&quot;He always had a really great common sense about him,&quot; Kaczmarek, who reunited with Muniz for the revival of the early 2000s hit &quot;Malcolm in the Middle,&quot; told Fox News Digital. &quot;He was always a good kid. He never got into a lot of the trouble that I think some actors can.&quot;
Bryan Cranston, who is also returning as Muniz’s father in &quot;Malcolm in the Middle: Life&apos;s Still Unfair,&quot; added that the now-40-year-old doesn’t drink or do drugs.
&quot;He never has. Nope. And he&apos;s always been very ambitious and very curious,&quot; Cranston said.
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The &quot;Breaking Bad&quot; actor said that when they worked together on the original series when Muniz was a teenager, he would sometimes try to make suggestions about how to handle his money responsibly.
&quot;For example, he bought a race car when he was 16 years old,&quot; Cranston explained. &quot;Like a hyped-up kind of race car. And I said, ‘Frankie, you gotta save your money now. Now&apos;s the time to save your --- and do this,’ and after, he waited patiently, ‘You gotta do this. This is how you work, you know, make sure that you can stay an actor, OK?’ And he goes, ‘I already sold it and made a $40,000 profit.’ I went, ‘Good, good.&quot;
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Kaczmarek added that she remembered sitting in makeup with him, and he told her he was thinking of buying some warehouses in Australia.
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&quot;And I said, ‘What?’&quot; she laughed, explaining that he was getting into real estate as a teenage actor.
Cranston said it also &quot;warms&quot; his heart now to see him as a husband and a father and to his son.
&quot;How patient, how loving he is to the boy,&quot; Cranston added, &quot;and how kind he is to his wife and protective. And it&apos;s like, ‘Oh my God, he&apos;s there.’ He arrived, and he&apos;s intact, and he is safe, and he&apos;s smart and he is doing all the right things in the best way possible.&quot;
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Muniz married his wife, Paige Price, in 2019 and they share their 5-year-old son Muaz.
Ever the mother, Kaczmarek joked that she never wants Muniz to climb a ladder again because he fell trying to change a lightbulb and broke his wrist last year.
&quot;I&apos;m like, ‘Frankie, never, ever go on, don&apos;t ever put up Christmas tree lights. Don&apos;t ---&apos; I mean, ladders are the, such a --- people die from falling off ladders,&quot; Kaczmarek said.
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Cranston joked: &quot;So, he’s not doing all the right things.&quot;
Muniz told Fox News Digital last year that moving from Los Angeles to Arizona after the show ended was pivotal for him.
&quot;I say moving to Arizona from Los Angeles saved my life in the sense that I just really started enjoying the little aspects of life,&quot; he explained. &quot;I realized I left my house like just looking down all the time. And when I moved to Arizona, I started looking up.&quot;
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 Muniz said the slower pace in Arizona helped him reconnect with everyday life in a way L.A. never allowed.
&quot;I mean, going to the store, like just doing things, was a lot easier. Los Angeles was just very hectic and busy, and everyone&apos;s kind of in Hollywood trying to be seen or whatever it may be, and just really wasn&apos;t my cup of tea.&quot;
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Muniz said Arizona offered a sense of normalcy he couldn’t find in L.A., where the culture often kept him indoors and disconnected from everyday life. 
He explained, &quot;Moving to Arizona definitely allowed me to… it made me want to do more normal things, if that makes sense. I found myself in Los Angeles just staying at my house unless I had to go to work. I just didn’t really want to leave.&quot;
Muniz told Australia&apos;s PEDESTRIAN.TV in 2024 that he wouldn’t want his son to become a child actor.
&quot;I would never let my kid go into the business,&quot; Muniz said before shooting the Australian version of the reality series &quot;I’m a Celebrity  … Get Me Out of Here,&quot; according to E! News. &quot;And not that I had a negative experience, because to be honest, my experience was 100% positive. But I know so many people, friends that were close to me, that had such insanely negative experiences.&quot;
Muniz told Zach Sang on his podcast on Wednesday that he always felt like an outsider in show business, which he attributed partially to &quot;imposter syndrome.&quot;
&quot;Where like you go from just being a kid who kind of wanted to be an actor, but I did a bunch of things and then all of a sudden, like you&apos;re here, right? You&apos;re in Hollywood. You&apos;re going to all the things. You&apos;re nominated for awards, and I&apos;m like I don&apos;t, how am I even invited, like how am I even here?&quot;
He said he&apos;d also always questioned himself as an actor and felt like he got &quot;lucky.&quot;
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But, the actor has a &quot;greater appreciation&quot; now for everything he experienced.
&quot;I had a great time but when you&apos;re in it you don&apos;t really notice the impact that it has, per se, you know what I mean? Like, you know, people are watching it but like having stepped away from it for such a long time and for 20 years, to be able to look back and go like, man, I am so lucky that I got to do that.&quot;
Muniz, who is now a professional racecar driver, said he was shocked after he left the entertainment industry to hear of people calling him a &quot;failed&quot; actor.
&quot;And I remember thinking like, do people really think that? Like, you know, I don&apos;t know. I did 40 movies and had a TV show for seven years and not to talk about money-- made tens of millions of dollars. Like, I don&apos;t know if I failed, you know?&quot;
&quot;Malcolm in the Middle: Life&apos;s Still Unfair&quot; premiered April 10 on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Danielle Minnetian contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Ancient &apos;seated&apos; skeletons unearthed beneath modern school site, puzzling archaeologists</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Archaeologists have uncovered ancient skeletons beneath a school site in France — all buried in an unusual seated position.
The discovery was announced by Inrap, France&apos;s national institution for preventive archaeology, in a press release in March.
The skeletons were found on the grounds of the Josephine Baker school complex in Dijon, roughly 195 miles southeast of Paris. The campus serves students from preschool through elementary school.
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The graves date to the Gallic period in France, a time when Celtic tribes known as the Gauls lived in the region.
The Gallic period lasted from the fifth century B.C. to 50 B.C., when Julius Caesar conquered the area.
Inrap first found similar Gallic burials at the site in 2024. 
While excavators found 13 graves two years ago, they discovered &quot;five to six&quot; new graves during the most recent excavation — three of which formed a second, parallel line.
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Pictures of the site show archaeologists working as sections of ground are carefully excavated into circular pits, with skeletons positioned inside.
Inrap said the new graves were &quot;seated at the bottom of the pit, [their] backs against the eastern wall, facing west,&quot; according to a translated release.
&quot;Their arms rest along the torso, with hands near the pelvis or femurs,&quot; the release described. 
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&quot;Their legs are tightly flexed, often asymmetrically.&quot;
Adding to the mystery, archaeologists found no personal items or grave offerings, other than a black stone armband dated to the third century B.C.
Archaeologists have released few details about the site, but noted that the graves found in 2024 showed &quot;signs of unhealed violence.&quot;
The injuries &quot;likely indicate intentional killing,&quot; Inrap said — and included cuts on an upper arm bone.
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&quot;One individual suffered two blows from a sharp object (possibly a sword) to the skull,&quot; the release said.
Officials also said the discovery is significant for the number of burials and &quot;the good state of skeletal preservation.&quot;
&quot;Examples of individuals buried in a seated position are known from as early as the Mesolithic and, although rare, throughout prehistory,&quot; the statement said.
&quot;Only about a dozen archaeological sites have yielded around 50 ‘seated’ burials, typically located near elite residences, sanctuaries or places of worship, and set apart from standard cemeteries.&quot;
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Archaeologists are still investigating whether the individuals were warriors, members of elite families or figures tied to religious practices.
Fox News Digital reached out to Inrap for comment, but did not immediately hear back.
The latest find is one of many recent notable archaeological discoveries in France.
Last year, Inrap archaeologists uncovered 16th-century gallows, in which condemned prisoners were put on display during the Protestant Reformation.
Last summer, officials announced the discovery of a rare 16th-century shipwreck in French waters, found at record depth.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>As socialist mayor battles ICE, Seattle police and crime victims say repeat offenders are terrorizing the city</news:name>
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			<news:title>As socialist mayor battles ICE, Seattle police and crime victims say repeat offenders are terrorizing the city</news:title>
			<news:keywords>SEATTLE—Seattle police and crime victims say they’re being left behind as Mayor Katie Wilson focuses on clashes with ICE while repeat offenders continue to drive crime across the city.
&quot;I think the center focus on that right now is ICE,&quot; Officer Kent Loux, president of the Seattle Police Officers Guild (SPOG), told Fox News Digital in an interview. 
&quot;It is the immigration,&quot; Loux said. &quot;It&apos;s this federal feud that the mayor&apos;s office is having with the federal government. That is the confusion. I think if she wants to have her feud, have it. Leave SPOG out of it. We do not need to be a part of it, we have been apolitical on all these demonstrations. We clearly can demonstrate that. We are not worried about taking a side. We&apos;re not wanting to take a side, but putting us in this crossfire physically or potentially politically just isn&apos;t fair to SPOG members.&quot; 
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Shortly after taking office on Jan. 1, Wilson announced on Jan. 29 a policy requiring the Seattle Police Department to &quot;investigate, verify, and document any reports of immigration enforcement activity.&quot;
The announcement stated that &quot;if dispatched to a location where apparent immigration enforcement activity is underway, officers will document the activity with in-car and body-worn video, validate the status of apparent federal law enforcement agents through official identification, and secure scenes of potentially unlawful acts to gather evidence for transmittal to prosecutors.&quot; 
Loux told Fox News Digital that while Seattle law enforcement officers do not investigate immigration status and that &quot;it is of no importance to us,&quot; Wilson’s stance is &quot;confusing.&quot; 
&quot;The current city&apos;s policy on us investigating ICE is very confusing for officers,&quot; Loux said. &quot;What does investigating mean? What does identifying mean? This is a disastrous policy that is potentially putting officers and federal law enforcement officers pitting against one another. Not just maybe a physical crossfire situation, but also a political crossfire situation.&quot;
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According to Loux, the city’s law enforcement officers are already struggling in a less-than-ideal environment.
&quot;The members of the Seattle Police Department are trying their best,&quot; Loux said, &quot;They&apos;re out there working, they&apos;re making arrests every day. They are doing the work. Understand, please understand, that the criminal justice system is much larger than just the police officers. We are hitting obstacles with King County Medical Jail declines. We&apos;re hitting obstacles with prosecution, with judges releasing people.&quot;
&quot;We are spinning our wheels, and it really is trying on us,&quot; Loux added. &quot;Please understand we are hundreds of officers short. And we have people working extra shifts all the time to just get to minimums. So we are working, delays are sometimes significant. We&apos;re trying to improve that as best we can, but people are — we are stretched thin.&quot;
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Melanie Roberts is the granddaughter of Ruth Dalton, an 80-year-old professional dog walker who was murdered in a carjacking on Aug. 20, 2024, by Jahmed Haynes, a repeat convicted felon who had served time in prison for vehicular homicide, robbery, and assault. Roberts told Fox News Digital that she is frustrated by the current approach to crime. 
&quot;It&apos;s time to stop taking such a soft stand on crime,&quot; Roberts said. &quot;It&apos;s time to protect the citizens who follow the law and quit trying to mold the criminals into better citizens to be reintegrated. It&apos;s time to protect the citizens that are already following your rules and your laws. I want a harder stance on crime, I want more discipline. I want more consequence. And then maybe people will learn their lesson and maybe people will stop committing the crimes that are putting us all at risk.&quot; 
According to a FBI crime report for 2024, released in August, Seattle was ranked fourth-worst out of the 30 largest American cities for total crime.
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According to the report, Seattle’s total crime rate per 100,000 residents was 5,782.7, and its total crime numbers were 172.9% higher than the national average.
Roberts said her grandmother had pulled over to the side of the road in the residential neighborhood in Madison Park to send daily Bible devotionals to her friends and family when Haynes tried to steal her car, causing Dalton to fall out before he ran over her.
Dalton’s dog was stabbed to death and thrown in a garbage can.
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Haynes did not trigger the state&apos;s three-strike law despite eight felony convictions, KIRO 7 reported. Roberts said her grandmother’s murder was a &quot;failure of the system.&quot; 
&quot;He had been out of jail for, I want to say, seven years at the time that he killed my grandmother,&quot; Roberts said. &quot;By his own admission, he was not on the straight and narrow for those seven years. He had committed other crimes but had not been caught. So frustrating to think that if the system would have been a little better, if a deal hadn&apos;t been cut in 2003, he would have been caught on any other charges [and] maybe my grandmother would still be alive. I feel it&apos;s a failure of the system.&quot;
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Michael Held, chief of staff for the Snohomish County Prosecutor’s Office, gave Fox News Digital an account of Haynes&apos; case.
&quot;In November of 2004, [Haynes] was committed to Western State Hospital for a competency evaluation; an assessment of his mental state at the time of the offense; and evaluation of his dangerousness to others/likelihood of committing further criminal acts,&quot; Held said, in part. &quot;During the evaluation process, defense counsel reported to Haynes’ assigned forensic psychiatrist that he had never been able to give her a coherent account of the instant offense and that he typically does not speak. Haynes was found not competent to stand trial. The court entered an order staying proceedings and committing Haynes to Western State for further evaluation competency restoration. To that end, the and the court entered an order for the involuntary administration of medication. Eventually, Mr. Haynes’ competency was restored, and thereafter counsel for the State and the defense negotiated a plea to three nonstrike offenses with an agreed exceptional sentence of 180 months.&quot;
The prosecutor said mental competency in severe cases can be unstable, potentially delaying or preventing a trial altogether. Held noted that proving the weapon met the legal standard of a deadly weapon was uncertain, so prosecutors focused on securing a guaranteed outcome that would keep Haynes in custody for a significant period. Under the plea deal, Haynes agreed to plead guilty to two counts of custodial assault and one count of attempted first-degree escape, and to serve the maximum sentences consecutively, totaling 15 years in prison.
Roberts said that she is &quot;very frustrated with Washington in general.&quot;
&quot;I feel like they are very pro-criminal and very anti-victim,&quot; Roberts said. &quot;[Haynes] has all of these rights. He has the right to have his attorney. He has a right to refuse medication for mental competency. He has the right for this and that and we, my family, my grandmother, have very little rights. There&apos;s very little that I&apos;ve been able to do besides get in front of a camera and tell her story and tell the truth about what&apos;s happening and the frustrations. The media has been more help to me than the criminal justice system has to this point.&quot; 
Matt Humphrey, a Seattle barber who has locations in the Ballard and Roosevelt areas, said he faces break-ins or security incidents at least once a quarter.
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He told Fox News Digital that he lost $26,000 in retail in a robbery last year and lost $3,000 replacing a front window, and has hired professional help to protect his employees.
&quot;I hired a friend who&apos;s a former ATF agent to do de-escalation and safety with my team so they know how to deal with it,&quot; Humphrey said. &quot;And I need to hire him again. I need to bring him back in because I have a fresh new group of people working the front end who all need training on this. And I&apos;m providing this training. I&apos;m paying my friend to come in and do this. And I shouldn&apos;t have to deal with the level of frequency that we deal with here, like four times a year is four times too much when it comes to cost.&quot;
&quot;And it comes really to the emotional part,&quot; he continued. &quot;I mean, that&apos;s the hard part. I mean again, when you pour your whole life into something. I mean, I&apos;m 32 years into this business and for the last six years it&apos;s just been miserable, and I don&apos;t want to give up. I don&apos;t want my kids to see me give up. And so rather than be a victim and be afraid to talk about crime, I&apos;m standing up, and I&apos;m talking to you guys because this has to end.&quot; 
Meanwhile, State Rep. Shaun Scott of Seattle, a member of the Seattle Democratic Socialists of America since 2017, told Fox News Digital that he thinks law enforcement officers are doing things that are outside of their &quot;expertise.&quot;
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&quot;I think that right now we are asking police and law enforcement to do many things that fall outside of the bounds of, frankly, their expertise or their job training,&quot; Scott said.
&quot;It is part of the reason why alternative 911 response is… an issue that I hear so much about in the state legislature, because people understand that if you&apos;re somebody who&apos;s going through an overdose, if you are somebody that&apos;s going through a mental health episode, if you&apos;re somebody that needs to be connected to services, you don&apos;t really need a gun in a badge response,&quot; he added. &quot;In fact, we have criminalized too many public health issues in our state and our society generally. So I think that the role of alternative 911 response is to fill in the gaps and to really address issues that traditional law enforcement has not historically been equipped to.&quot; 
Asked to identify examples of what law enforcement is doing effectively, and where it is falling short, Scott said he &quot;would have to get back to you on that.&quot;
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Compounding the current crisis law enforcement and victims of crime are facing, some Seattle residents see the increase in socialist policies in the state as a great concern. 
&quot;The rise of socialism is a concern for me,&quot; Loux, the SPOG president, told Fox News Digital. &quot;I think these socialist policies are a threat to public safety. What we&apos;re seeing is increased mandates, increased corporate taxes, and it seems that it is squeezing businesses and pushing them out of this city.&quot;
One of the best examples of increased taxes is the recently passed &quot;millionaires tax&quot; which Democratic Gov. Bob Ferguson signed March 30. It will impose a 9.9% income tax on households earning more than $1 million each year. The tax applies to any money earned after the first $1 million of someone&apos;s annual income.
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&quot;Even on a larger scale, I think out of the state I think it&apos;s very dangerous to public safety as it threatens budgets,&quot; Loux added. &quot;Public safety is about resources, and I need a large tax base, I think we all do. All departments need a tax base to fund training, equipment, patrol operations in high crime areas, high traffic areas. And it&apos;s really putting a strain on things already. And you&apos;re seeing these businesses flee, and that&apos;s really going to distribute the budget.&quot; 
Humphrey told Fox News Digital that socialist progressive urban policy is &quot;like a foreign language I don&apos;t understand.&quot; 
&quot;I just, as a small business owner in America, none of that makes any sense to me,&quot; Humphrey said. &quot;I just don&apos;t know how you create any incentive for someone to go out and do what I&apos;m doing, it sounds anti-me. Like, to put it all on the line, to create jobs, to create a tax base, to do all this. None of that works in the conversations I hear in New York and when that party starts speaking up. None of it makes sense to me.&quot;
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Humphrey said he isn’t sure that Wilson, Seattle’s new mayor, will take much of a different approach than former Democratic Mayor Bruce Harrell in terms of addressing crime. 
&quot;I hope this new mayor can flip the script and get something changed, but I don&apos;t see any signs that it&apos;s going to be different,&quot; Humphrey said. &quot;I see more traffic, shutting down more traffic lanes, making it harder to get to my shop in Ballard. I see, again, the musical chairs with homeless encampments three or four blocks away.&quot;
While Humphrey said he has considered running for office, it is not something currently in the cards as he focuses on keeping his business afloat.
&quot;I love this city, and I was so close to running for office myself,&quot; Humphrey said. &quot;But I just, there&apos;s no way. I have a small beauty empire I&apos;m trying to grow, and I can&apos;t do it and clean up their mess. So I need this new mayor to do her job and get us some safety and security and make it a little more friendly on businesses, cut us a break, don&apos;t hit us with all these taxes. I get that you guys want to tax the rich, but we are not rich. Small business owners are not rich, so help us out.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson, the Seattle Police Department, Gov. Bob Ferguson, and the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office for comment.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Jillian Michaels tells Hannity she is done with Democrats, says the left &apos;keeps eating its own&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Fitness icon Jillian Michaels told Fox News’ Sean Hannity why she is officially done with the Democratic Party, claiming the left’s obsession with labels has led it to start &quot;eating its own.&quot;
Michaels sat down on the &quot;Hang Out with Sean Hannity&quot; podcast to discuss how the attributes that used to make her desirable to the left have now led the party to label her a &quot;bigot.&quot;
&quot;I sit here, and I watch, and I think like, ‘Wow, it just keeps marching on. The left just keeps eating its own,’&quot; Michaels said.
She explained that because of her diverse background—being part Jewish, part Arab, a gay woman, and the mother to a Black child—she once fit into the labels the Democratic Party championed. Now, after leaving California and speaking out on certain topics, she says their perception of her has changed.
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&quot;Now I&apos;m just a bigot and a transphobe and a white nationalist,&quot; Michaels said of what she’s been called by members of the left.
Michaels argued the Democratic Party has become more liberal than she is and said she didn’t leave the party, it left her. She added it no longer represents the marginalized groups it claims to protect.
For Michaels, border security became a breaking point. She noted she used to work for the United Nations Refugee Agency and even adopted her child from Haiti, but explained that the open border situation made her concerned about national security.
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She said while she’s always been &quot;empathetic to people who deserve and want a better life,&quot; allowing so many unvetted individuals into the country puts a strain on infrastructure and can hurt legal immigration.
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&quot;You end up getting to a place where you&apos;re forced with a decision where like, ‘No, just no. No more of this. Close the border,’&quot; Michaels said.
She argued the party has stopped listening to some of the people it represents, including Iranians and Venezuelans who, she said, support actions taken by the Trump administration in their countries.
&quot;These clips of Venezuelans, Cubans, Iranians, literally saying to white, middle-aged liberals, ‘Stop doing what you are doing. You don&apos;t represent us. You don&apos;t represent what we want for Venezuela, Cuba and Iran,’&quot; she said.
&quot;And then immediately, those people no longer serve the agenda, and they purge those people. No matter the color of the skin, no matter how gay, no matter how marginalized,&quot; Michaels added.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>BROADCAST BIAS: From space to ceasefires, networks still paint Trump as the problem</news:name>
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			<news:title>BROADCAST BIAS: From space to ceasefires, networks still paint Trump as the problem</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Trump recently complained, &quot;I get 93 percent bad publicity,&quot; and studies from the Media Research Center, where I work, have shown time and again that evening news coverage on the broadcast networks is around 90% negative, month after month. How can that be? It’s because these networks will find something negative no matter which direction the president, or the country, takes.
The motto might seem like &quot;Good news is not news.&quot; Or maybe it’s not the big story.
Take the Artemis space mission to the moon. On April 1, during what may have been the most important moment in American space history since 1972, ABC’s &quot;Good Morning America&quot; aired seven anti-Trump reports for over 15 minutes before it finally started covering space. ABC was especially interested in arguing that Trump was out to undermine confidence in the midterm elections by pushing back on the inadequacies of mail-in voting.
Later in the day, when it was clear that the Artemis launch was a success, NBC reporter Tom Costello didn’t want any flag-waving for the USA: &quot;I think it&apos;s important and relevant to take a moment and say wow, we should be collectively, not as Americans, not as North Americans, but just as humans, proud of the achievement here — that humans have been able to do this.&quot;
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Then there was a daring rescue of an airman from Iranian territory, clearly very positive news. But during the Easter edition of &quot;Sunday Morning&quot; on CBS, they dedicated four minutes and four seconds to the war in Iran but spent only 43 seconds of that on the rescued airman, or about 18% of their Iran focus.
The rest was Pentagon reporter David Martin, presenting experts criticizing Trump’s threats to damage Iranian infrastructure. First, there was former Obama aide Tess Bridgeman: &quot;Obliterating all power plants, threatening coercive actions against the civilian population to try to bring a government to the negotiating table — those kinds of things are flatly illegal.&quot; Martin also quoted former Reagan adviser Elliott Abrams suggesting the Trump message was all wrong: &quot;We want the Iranian people on our side.&quot;
The coverage of Trump is so relentlessly negative that Iran’s Islamic theocracy, or what’s left of it, is almost receiving more positive press than the president. These networks talk about Trump’s punishment of the Iranians, but they can’t focus on the hundreds of protesters massacred by Iran’s government in the weeks before the war began.
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Trump’s Easter message on Truth Social threatening Iran riled up all the anchors and reporters. &quot;Open the f---ing Strait [of Hormuz], you crazy bastards, or you will be living in Hell,&quot; he wrote.
The next night, CBS White House reporter Weijia Jiang promoted the opposing view: &quot;In an open letter, more than 100 international law experts argue bombing power plants amounts to potential war crimes. Trump said he’s not concerned about that possibility.&quot; He said, &quot;I hope I don’t have to do it.&quot; These threats are his unique method of negotiation.
The networks easily find one hundred &quot;experts&quot; to accuse Trump of &quot;war crimes,&quot; but not &quot;experts&quot; who accuse Iran of human rights abuses.
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PBS located one of the open-letter signers, former military lawyer Rachel Van Landingham, who has written a series of vicious op-eds against Trump and Pete HegsethPete Hegseth on the MS NOW website. (PBS and MS NOW are indistinguishable.) She reliably trashed the president: &quot;He’s threatening to make our military engage in war crimes and therefore stain their honor and their soul and come back with moral injury. Why? Because threatening to destroy every bridge and every single power plant in the entire state of Iran is called an indiscriminate attack. That is a war crime.&quot; The PBS expert dropped the term &quot;war crime&quot; 11 times in her interview.
When Trump announced a ceasefire on Tuesday, the TV spin shamelessly flipped. Trump went from war criminal to creating &quot;TACO Tuesday,&quot; playing off the liberal phrase &quot;Trump Always Chickens Out.&quot; It sounds bizarre to describe Trump ordering a series of devastating military attacks on Iran as &quot;chickening out,&quot; but mockery is part of the broadcast-network toolbox.
The streaming service of CBS News brought on Financial Times commentator Robert Armstrong, who coined the &quot;TACO&quot; term last year to describe Trump’s method of tariff negotiations and how it roils the markets. He explained that he thought the acronym sounded funny and played off Trump’s &quot;obsession&quot; with the Mexican border. All the liberals clearly agreed.
The late-night comedians pounced. ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel commented: &quot;So, all day today, everyone, most notably the people of Iran, were wondering if their civilization was going to die tonight. Well, good news, it didn&apos;t. It was the TACO Tuesday of all TACO Tuesdays. The president decided not to drop the chalupa for at least another two weeks.&quot;
Much like the ceasefire in Gaza, the networks stayed negative, marking every &quot;chaotic&quot; episode that demonstrated the ceasefire was only partial, that it was messy.
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The pattern never ends.
Network coverage of Trump was negative even in the first days after Trump was shot in Butler, Pennsylvania, in 2024.
It doesn’t matter which direction Trump takes, it’s always wrong. 
Maybe that’s why the president calls it &quot;fake news.&quot;
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			  <news:name>Missing American’s husband had &apos;spotty&apos; cell service during 8-hour trek to report disappearance: telecom boss</news:name>
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			<news:title>Missing American’s husband had &apos;spotty&apos; cell service during 8-hour trek to report disappearance: telecom boss</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FREEPORT, Bahamas — Brian Hooker spent about 8 hours paddling his way across a 4.5-mile channel in the Bahamas after his wife reportedly fell off their 8-foot dinghy before anyone notified police.
Bahamian officials said Lynette Hooker, 55, and Brian Hooker, 58, departed from Hope Town&apos;s Abaco Inn at around 7:30 p.m. on April 4 and went on a smaller boat, referred to as a dinghy, to travel to their yacht. Brian Hooker reportedly told officials that Lynette fell into the water with the ignition key, which caused the engine to cut off. Brian told authorities that the current carried Lynette away, and he paddled the dinghy toward a marina at Marsh Harbour. The couple was originally headed to their yacht in Elbow Cay.
Local authorities said that Brian Hooker arrived at a marina at Marsh Harbour at around 4 a.m. on April 5, roughly 8 hours after Lynette Hooker went overboard.
A staff member at the Marsh Harbour marina told Fox News Digital that the husband walked along the south shoreline before arriving at the dock area, which may have required covering a significant distance on foot. Once at the marina, he went to an office and reported that his wife was missing, prompting staff to call police.
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What remains unclear is whether Brian Hooker had access to his phone, or cell service, during those 8 hours on the water. His attorney didn&apos;t respond to requests for comment from Fox News Digital.
Lynette&apos;s daughter, Karli Aylesworth, told Fox News Digital that the couple usually carried phones on them while boating.
Dimitry Malinsky, founder and CEO of IntraTEM, a telecommunications company, told Fox News Digital individuals can likely receive cellphone reception, even if it&apos;s spotty, over the 4.5-mile channel Brian Hooker paddled his dinghy through.
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He said, however, some of the more remote Bahamian keys don&apos;t get cell service.
&quot;If it&apos;s a remote key, like some of those remote keys in the Bahamas, it would be just as if you&apos;re in the ocean and not by land because if there are no cell towers,&quot; Malinsky said.
Criminal defense attorney Donna Rotunno told Fox News Digital it would be difficult to prove if Brian Hooker&apos;s phone had service, if investigators determine he had access to it.
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&quot;They may be able to show whether or not he was trying to conduct an outgoing call and he couldn&apos;t. But then again, if you&apos;re on some paddle boat trying to, you know, my guess is if he jumped in the water or if he tried to help her in any way, the phone was either left on the boat or the phone is in his pocket and then useless because of the water,&quot; Rotunno said. &quot;Is that evidence? Yes. How compelling it is. We don&apos;t have that answer yet.&quot;
Brian Hooker’s lawyer, Terrel Butler, told Fox News Digital she doesn’t know whether her client had a cellphone on him the night his wife vanished.
Whether or not Brian Hooker had cell service, one local told Fox News Digital that the journey to Marsh Harbour presented a formidable physical challenge.
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A man who knew Brian and Lynette Hooker told Fox News Digital that paddling 4.5 miles from near Hope Town to Marsh Harbour without a working engine was a &quot;Herculean&quot; task, which is what officials say Brian Hooker did.
&quot;To row four miles, the oars suck on the dinghies and they&apos;re very difficult to go anywhere. To row four is a Herculean task in these dinghies — we upgraded our oars because we couldn&apos;t go anywhere with the stock oars and it&apos;s really a Herculean task and it says a lot that he was able to even physically row that distance in the conditions,&quot; he said.
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Butler said on Friday that police were questioning Brian Hooker on a potential charge of causing harm resulting in death. The interview went from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Butler said.
Police, however, didn&apos;t question him about any physical or forensic evidence found, rather focusing on what the couple was doing in the Bahamas and what happened in the hours prior to Lynette falling out of the dinghy. He was also questioned on allegations of violence made by Lynette&apos;s daughter.
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In a statement to Fox News Digital, Butler said her client denies the allegations made by Aylesworth.
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&quot;Mr. Hooker categorically and unequivocally denies any wrongdoing and in particular the allegations recently made by Karli Aylesworth. He has been cooperating with the relevant authorities as part of an ongoing investigation,&quot; Butler said.
Butler on Thursday night said that Hooker voluntarily gave a statement to police believing he was helping them find Lynette.
Brian Hooker hasn&apos;t been charged with any crime. Butler told Fox News Digital that police had until 7:20 p.m. on Friday to either file charges, release his client, or request an extension of detainment. When that deadline passed, Butler said police extended it and Brian would remain in custody until 7 p.m. Monday.
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The U.S. State Department has issued a level 2 travel advisory for the Bahamas. Americans are urged to &quot;exercise increased caution&quot; due to crime, beach safety, as well as jet ski and boating dangers.
A spokesperson for the State Department previously told Fox News Digital the agency is aware of reports regarding the missing American and is working with Bahamian authorities.
The State Department declined to share any additional details.
Boating in the Bahamas isn&apos;t well regulated, and the State Department has said that &quot;injuries and deaths have occurred.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump adversary running for Senate borrows his filibuster playbook</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump adversary running for Senate borrows his filibuster playbook</news:title>
			<news:keywords>One of President Donald Trump&apos;s top Democratic foes running for the Senate is taking a page from his and conservatives’ playbook in their pitch to reform the filibuster.
Democratic Maine Gov. Janet Mills, who is running to unseat longtime Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, released her policy platform in recent days. Among several pitches to voters is a call to reform the filibuster. 
Mills, if elected, said in the 19-page document that she would require &quot;Senators to remain on the Senate floor and actually speak, rather than simply threatening a filibuster to delay action.&quot;
The filibuster has become a flashpoint in the Senate, particularly for Republicans, given that its current 60-vote threshold requires legislation to be bipartisan in nature. And Mills&apos; position, which has been previously supported by Democrats, is one Trump and some in the GOP are pushing for to pass a massive election integrity bill.
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Her desire to change the filibuster echoes one made by Trump and conservatives, both in Congress and online, that have demanded Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., launch a talking filibuster to pass the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act.
&quot;Washington is broken, and Maine people are paying the price,&quot; Mills said in a statement introducing the platform. &quot;Donald Trump and Washington Republicans are undermining our fundamental rights and driving up costs, all while Congress fails to solve the big problems facing Maine people. Enough is enough. Maine people deserve better than what D.C. is giving them.&quot;
Mills and Trump have an adversarial relationship that reached a chaotic crescendo in 2025 when, during a meeting of governors at the White House, she declared, &quot;We’ll see you in court,&quot; over the president’s executive order to deny federal funding to states that allowed transgender athletes to participate in sports.
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The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC), the Senate GOP’s main campaign arm, warned that Mills’ desired change to the filibuster was a dog whistle for Democrats’ plan to slow-walk Trump’s agenda.
&quot;Janet Mills is saying the quiet part out loud: If she goes to Washington, she will use every tool at her disposal to push her radical anti-Trump agenda on Americans,&quot; NRSC spokesperson Samantha Cantrell told Fox News Digital.
Trump has asked Republicans to go a step further and nuke the filibuster altogether — an unlikely scenario in the Senate, given the lack of support to do away with the guardrail in its current form.
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A talking filibuster, as Mills suggested, would require senators to debate a bill rather than falling back on the typical 60-vote threshold.
The Senate is currently doing a version of the talking filibuster in the GOP’s bid to shine a light on Senate Democrats’ refusal to support the SAVE America Act. But it won’t lead to the legislation passing because the GOP isn&apos;t unified to block Democratic amendments that could drastically alter the bill.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., who handpicked Mills to run in Maine against Collins, has dubbed the legislation &quot;Jim Crow 2.0&quot; and rallied his caucus behind defeating the measure.
Before Mills has a chance to square off against Collins, she’ll first have to survive a tough primary battle against insurgent candidate Graham Platner, an oyster farmer who has the backing of Schumer’s left flank.
Fox News Digital reached out for comment from Mills, Platner and Collins, but did not hear back by publication.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Arizona House Republicans Question Impact Of Hobbs Energy Plan On Housing And Costs</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arizona House Republicans Question Impact Of Hobbs Energy Plan On Housing And Costs</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Staff Reporter |
Arizona House Republicans are raising concerns about Governor Katie Hobbs’ recently released state energy plan, arguing it prioritizes solar development and government programs over housing availability and energy affordability.
In a press release, the Arizona House Republican Caucus said the plan advances policies that emphasize utility-scale solar projects, expanded renewable energy deployment, and the use of state-owned land for energy infrastructure.
The criticism follows the rollout of the governor’s broader energy strategy, which includes 31 recommendations developed by the Arizona Energy Promise Task Force to address rising energy demand, data center growth, and utility costs across the state.
According to House Republicans, the plan promotes solar development on state land, including areas near existing communities, rooftop solar installations on government buildings, and participation in virtual power plant programs.
Republican lawmakers cautioned that these proposals could affect the availability of land for residential development. Citing data from the Common Sense Institute, they noted that the Hobbs administration has “identified land closest to existing residential areas as ‘best’ for solar development,” adding that approximately 276,000 acres of state land within 10 miles of incorporated cities and towns could support up to 200,000 housing units.
House Majority Leader Michael Carbone (R-LD25) said the administration’s plan emphasizes renewable energy projects and related investments while raising concerns about impacts on housing supply and costs to taxpayers.
He explained in a statement, “Hobbs is calling this an all-of-the-above energy plan. It’s not. It’s a solar-heavy political plan that puts green industry insiders ahead of taxpayers, pushes utility-scale solar onto state land that could support badly needed housing, and says nothing about lowering gas prices for Arizona families. When Hobbs says ‘all of the above,’ what she means is more wind and solar.”
The governor’s office has described the energy plan as part of a broader effort to address affordability and reliability while bringing together stakeholders from utilities, industry, and government.
In separate announcements, the Hobbs administration has highlighted programs focused on lowering energy costs, including efficiency upgrades and rebate initiatives designed to reduce utility bills for Arizona households.
Carbone criticized Hobbs’ energy plan, stating, “You cannot claim to have an energy plan for Arizona while ignoring gasoline prices, fuel supply, and the infrastructure needed to keep this state moving. This report does not confront boutique fuel problems, does not address refinery or pipeline capacity, and does not even include the industry that supplies the fuel Arizona families and businesses rely on every day. That is not all of the above. That is selective politics dressed up as policy.”
He added, “Her report is long on politics and short on answers. It does not lower costs. It does not increase housing supply. It does not put taxpayers first. House Republicans are focused on affordability, reliability, and policies that serve Arizona families, not a narrow political agenda.”





Matthew Holloway is a senior reporter for AZ Free News. Follow him on X for his latest stories, or email tips to Matthew@azfreenews.com.
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			  <news:name>Poll: Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen Leads GOP Attorney General Primary</news:name>
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			<news:title>Poll: Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen Leads GOP Attorney General Primary</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Staff Reporter |
The leader of the Arizona Senate is one of the top contenders to unseat Attorney General Kris Mayes this November, according to a recent poll.
Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen (R-LD14) led among prospective voters polled about the upcoming primary election in the attorney general’s race. 
The poll from Gray House surveyed 400 likely Republican voters and 450 likely general election voters across the state. 
Petersen leads fellow Republican candidate Rodney Glassman, both before voters were advised of the candidates’ backgrounds and after. (The polling did include a third Republican candidate, Greg Roeberg; however, Roeberg withdrew from the race in February).
A majority of voters — 75 percent — said they were undecided prior to being informed about the candidates’ backgrounds.
After, 42 percent of the 75 percent of undecided voters put their support behind Petersen. 
65 percent of likely voters polled said they were more likely to support Petersen after hearing his biography. 
Petersen’s platform proposes a more conservative federalist approach to the attorney general’s office: defending the rule of law as opposed to acting on personal political preferences, curbing federal overreach, increasing criminal prosecutions, defending women’s sports, and protecting constitutional rights.
Petersen has served in the Arizona legislature since 2012—first in the state house, then the state senate. He also assumed a leadership role in the house; he served as the majority leader prior to his election to the state senate. 
Glassman, by contrast, lost the support of 74 percent of the voters polled after hearing his biography. 
Glassman’s platform focused on certain specific areas of interest, a continuance of the major flip he made from his years as a Democrat: prosecuting border crime and election fraud, advocating for law enforcement, defending the Second Amendment, and scrutinizing government expenditures. 
Prior to this race, Glassman ran for attorney general in 2022 as a Republican (lost in the primary), Maricopa County assessor in 2020 as a Republican (lost in the primary), Arizona Corporation Commission in 2018 as a Republican (lost in the general election), and U.S. Senate in 2010 as a Democrat (lost in the general election). 
Voters expressed indifference to Roeberg after hearing his biography, only inspiring an additional 17 percent more likely voters.
Among prospective general election voters, Petersen trailed behind Attorney General Mayes by two points, around 42 to 44 percent. 
Glassman trailed Mayes by 7 points and Roeberg trailed Mayes by 9 points. 
As state senate president, Petersen has been uniquely positioned among the candidates to challenge Mayes on her execution of the office directly. A significant portion of Mayes’ focus in office since last January has concerned fighting policies and executive orders put forth by the Trump administration.
Earlier this week Petersen referred Mayes and Secretary of State Adrian Fontes to the Department of Justice for an investigation, alleging the pair were guilty of obstruction of justice and witness tampering for meddling with a federal probe into Arizona election records. 
“The threats of the Attorney General and Secretary of State are incompatible with United States Constitution, which enshrines the grand jury in our constitutional order, and only serve to hinder voters’ confidence in our elections,” stated Petersen.


Today I referred Kris Mayes and Adrian Fontes to the Department of Justice for obstruction of justice and tampering with a witness.  It is disturbing to see their resistance to an election integrity investigation.https://t.co/pRJ3mJgsuE pic.twitter.com/MwOS1wQBwB
— Warren Petersen (@votewarren) April 7, 2026





Mayes and Fontes advised the county recorders against complying with the federal subpoena. 





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			  <news:name>AZFEC: Don’t Be Fooled: The ESA Ballot Initiative Is Designed To Kill School Choice In Arizona </news:name>
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			<news:title>AZFEC: Don’t Be Fooled: The ESA Ballot Initiative Is Designed To Kill School Choice In Arizona </news:title>
			<news:keywords>By the Arizona Free Enterprise Club |
For more than a decade, the teachers’ unions and their allies at Save Our Schools (SOS) have made their mission clear: stop school choice in Arizona. They fought the expansion of our state’s Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) Program at every turn. And after the program was made universal in 2022, they have endlessly pushed to repeal the expansion—including a failed ballot initiative where their signature count was off by more than 50,000. (Yes. These are the people pushing public education.) 
With another election around the corner, SOS and the teachers’ unions have once again launched a ballot initiative designed to cripple ESAs. But a funny thing has happened in their efforts to get on the ballot. SOS and the teachers’ unions are suddenly claiming that the initiative isn’t about “eliminating the program.” And they’re pushing a talking point that their only concern is that the program isn’t “functioning properly.” 
It’s a remarkable rewrite of history—and Arizona voters shouldn’t buy it…
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			  <news:name>Watchdog, GOP lawmaker warn NY voter registration systems lacks key safeguards</news:name>
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			<news:title>Watchdog, GOP lawmaker warn NY voter registration systems lacks key safeguards</news:title>
			<news:keywords>One blue state is failing to enact adequate voting safeguards and refusing to correct its mistakes ahead of November’s midterm elections, an election integrity watchdog warns.
Restoring Integrity and Trust in Elections (RITE), a nonpartisan organization focused on election security, alleges the New York State Board of Elections (NYSBOE) stonewalled a request to fix the state’s voter registration form to comply with federal voting law.
The watchdog sent the NYSBOE a letter in late 2025 outlining several violations they claimed could undermine the state’s election integrity if left unaddressed. 
After the board failed to correct most of the violations, RITE and Tenney are demanding the board hand over comprehensive records and data to identify additional shortcomings in the state&apos;s voter registration system.
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 &quot;Your lack of a response is troubling and disregards the need to ensure public trust that New York is maintaining accurate voter rolls as required by federal law,&quot; they wrote in a letter to the NYSBOE earlier this week that was obtained by Fox News Digital. 
If the board does not meet their May 2026 deadline, RITE and Tenney say they are prepared to go to federal court to enforce compliance with federal law.
The watchdog alleges two errors in New York State’s voter registration forms that violate the Help America Vote Act (HAVA).
First, New York State did not instruct individuals that they must provide their driver’s license information if they have one. It also continued registering individuals who did not provide a driver’s license, the last four digits of their Social Security number or a declaration that the applicant has neither, as required by federal law.
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These errors have, in part, led to millions of New York voters providing incomplete information during the registration process, making it more difficult for the state to accurately maintain voter lists, according to RITE.
RITE and and Tenney also allege the board did not perform a requested audit to identify how many incomplete voter registration applications have been processed.
A 2022 report from the conservative Public Interest Legal Foundation found that at least 3.1 million New York registered voters have not provided a driver’s license or Social Security number on their application form.
&quot;The law is clear: states may not accept registration forms that lack required identifying information,&quot; RITE President Justin Riemer said in a statement. New York’s own regulations direct officials to do exactly that. This flagrant violation of an important federal safeguard significantly erodes the integrity of New York’s voter registration system.&quot;
&quot;We are committed to getting answers about the breadth of the problem and ensuring the state fixes it,&quot; Riemer added.
Tenney, who is chair of the Election Integrity Caucus, said she has called for an investigation into the NYSBOE since 2022.
&quot;Transparency and accurate voter rolls are essential to maintaining public trust in our elections,&quot; the New York Republican said in a statement. &quot;The people of New York deserve answers, accountability, and full compliance with HAVA to ensure the integrity of every vote.&quot;
The New York City Board of Elections system has also come under recent scrutiny for failing to enact adequate safeguards.
One of its employees declined to block a reporter who was posing as a noncitizen from attempting to register to vote, according to video footage obtained by Fox News Digital in February.
Fox News Digital reached out to the New York State Board of Elections for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump backs Hilton ahead of California GOP vote, testing Bianco’s grip on party endorsement</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump backs Hilton ahead of California GOP vote, testing Bianco’s grip on party endorsement</news:title>
			<news:keywords>California Republicans this weekend will vote to endorse their pick for California governor in the race to succeed term-limited Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom.
The vote, this Sunday in San Diego at the California GOP&apos;s annual convention, comes a week after President Donald Trump took sides between the two major Republican candidates in the race, backing conservative commentator and former Fox News Channel host Steve Hilton over Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco.
Trump, whose endorsements are extremely influential in GOP primaries, argued in his endorsement statement that California had &quot;gone to hell&quot; and that &quot;Steve can turn it around, before it is too late, and, as President, I will help him to do so!&quot;
The president&apos;s support for Hilton is expected to pay immediate dividends at the state GOP convention.
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&quot;I think it definitely can help rally the base behind a candidate and generate some noise and some enthusiasm,&quot; California Republican Party chairwoman Corrin Rankin told Fox News Digital.
Bianco is a loyal Trump supporter who has plenty of friends and support among California Republican insiders. But Trump&apos;s endorsement of Hilton, a top adviser to then-British Prime Minister David Cameron a decade and a half ago before moving to the U.S. and becoming an American citizen in 2021, may boost him at the GOP convention, where backing from 60% of delegates is needed to land the party&apos;s endorsement.
But Bianco, the sheriff who recently grabbed plenty of national attention for seizing ballots in Riverside County, appeared defiant.
&quot;For too long, politicians and insiders from Sacramento to Washington have tried to pick our leaders for us. That’s not leadership, that’s a coronation, and it’s exactly how we ended up with the failed leadership Californians are living with today,&quot; he said in a social media video. &quot;This election belongs to the people, not the political class.&quot;
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Trump&apos;s endorsement may have another unintended consequence.
Candidates from both major political parties appear on the same ballot in the left-leaning state&apos;s June primary, with the top two finishers advancing to November&apos;s general election.
Some Democrats were concerned that with nine candidates in the race, support among Democratic voters would be so badly divided in the primary that no contender would reach the general election. Hilton and Bianco had been the top two candidates in some public opinion polls, giving some in the GOP hope of a final face-off between two Republicans.
That scenario may be less likely now, as Hilton&apos;s support is expected to rise and Bianco&apos;s drop in light of the president&apos;s endorsement. Polling in the past week gave a hint of a Hilton surge.
&quot;Trump kills any GOP hopes of an R vs R runoff in the California governor&apos;s race,&quot; Rob Pyers of California Target Book, which describes itself as a non-partisan and unbiased political almanac, wrote last week in a social media post.
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But Hilton dismissed as a pipe dream talk of shutting out the Democrats from the general election ballot.
&quot;That scenario of two Republicans [making the general election ballot], I&apos;ve been saying this for months, was always a fantasy,&quot; Hilton said on Fox Business&apos; &quot;The Bottom Line.&quot; &quot;The idea that the Democrat machine in California was just going to hand over the state to two Republicans was never serious. It was never, never going to happen.&quot;
He further argued, &quot;What was more likely was actually...you were going to have two Democrats in the top two and then we&apos;ll have no chance of change. So this really makes sure that we have a Republican in the top two.&quot;
No Republican has won a statewide election in California since then-Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger&apos;s 2006 re-election victory.
And with the president&apos;s approval rating in California hovering in the 30s, Trump&apos;s endorsement will likely do Hilton no favors if he makes it onto the November ballot.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Vance en route to Pakistan for high-stakes Iran talks as ‘fragile’ ceasefire teeters</news:name>
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			<news:title>Vance en route to Pakistan for high-stakes Iran talks as ‘fragile’ ceasefire teeters</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Vice President JD Vance is set to arrive in Pakistan early Saturday, where he will lead high-stakes negotiations with Iran aimed at preserving a fragile ceasefire and preventing a broader regional war.
Vance is joined by U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, as part of a senior delegation engaging Iranian officials in Islamabad.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Speaker of Parliament Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf will be negotiating for Iran. 
The talks, scheduled for Saturday, come over a month after the U.S. launched Operation Epic Fury Feb. 28 — a sweeping military campaign targeting Iran’s military infrastructure following the collapse of nuclear negotiations.
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That operation pushed the U.S. and Iran to the brink of a ground war before a tenuous diplomatic breakthrough in recent days. 
Trump announced a two-week ceasefire Tuesday, agreeing to suspend further U.S. strikes on the condition that Iran reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping route.
While Iran signaled it would allow passage through the strait as part of the agreement, traffic remains severely disrupted, with shipping companies hesitant to resume normal operations amid ongoing security concerns and uncertainty over enforcement.
Vance struck a cautious tone before departing, warning Iran not to test the U.S. negotiating posture.
&quot;If they’re gonna try and play us, then they’re gonna find that the negotiating team is not that receptive,&quot; Vance said, adding he still expects the talks to be &quot;positive.&quot;
The outcome of the talks could determine whether the ceasefire holds or collapses into renewed hostilities, as both sides remain deeply divided after weeks of conflict.
Iranian officials have struck a cautious and conditional tone ahead of the talks. 
Iran’s Supreme National Security Council said it accepted the two-week ceasefire but warned &quot;this does not signify the termination of the war,&quot; adding that &quot;our hands remain upon the trigger&quot; if the agreement is violated.
Vance described the agreement Wednesday as a &quot;fragile truce.&quot;
Iran also has tied the success of the ceasefire to developments in Lebanon, insisting that Israeli strikes on Hezbollah must stop as part of any broader agreement. Tehran has warned that continued attacks could jeopardize the talks, highlighting a key dispute with Israel and the U.S., which have argued Lebanon is not covered by the truce.
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Pakistan has emerged as a key intermediary, positioning itself as a neutral venue between Washington and Iran after helping broker the initial truce. But that role is already facing scrutiny.
Pakistan’s defense minister, Khawaja Asif, sparked backlash recently after calling Israel’s actions a &quot;curse on humanity&quot; in a now-deleted X post and, in a separate exchange, saying critics should &quot;burn in hell.&quot;
The remarks drew a sharp response from Israeli officials, who questioned Pakistan’s credibility as a neutral broker. Israeli leaders described the comments as &quot;outrageous&quot; and warned such rhetoric was incompatible with serving as a mediator, while Israel’s ambassador to India publicly said, &quot;we don’t trust Pakistan.&quot;
Pakistani officials have not directly addressed the controversy surrounding Asif’s remarks but have defended their broader role, emphasizing Islamabad’s efforts to broker the ceasefire and facilitate talks. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has called for &quot;dialogue and diplomacy,&quot; while officials say both Washington and Iran have expressed confidence in Pakistan’s mediation.
The talks are also unfolding against a challenging security backdrop.
U.S. officials have long treated Pakistan as a high-threat environment for official travel, with strict movement controls and layered security measures typically required for American personnel.
Bill Gage, a former Secret Service agent who traveled to Islamabad with President George W. Bush, told Fox News Digital the threat environment in Pakistan historically has ranked among the most severe faced by U.S. protective teams, requiring constant coordination and heightened precautions.
&quot;The threat environment in Pakistan was one of the worst the Secret Service had ever operated in,&quot; Gage said of his experience in 2006. &quot;We were briefed that al-Qaeda wanted to kidnap an agent, so we always had to be in pairs.&quot;
Pakistan continues to grapple with persistent terrorism threats. 
The State Department currently classifies the country as a Level 3 travel risk, warning of potential attacks, crime and kidnapping, and noting that extremist groups have carried out strikes in major cities, including Islamabad.
Still, U.S. officials view the Islamabad meeting as a rare opening for diplomacy, with discussions expected to include nuclear restrictions, sanctions relief and broader regional security issues.
Whether the talks produce a lasting breakthrough or plunge the Middle East back into conflict may hinge on whether both Washington and Iran are willing to move beyond decades of mistrust.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>AZ Representatives: We witnessed neglect, overcrowding at Mesa ICE facility</news:name>
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			<news:title>AZ Representatives: We witnessed neglect, overcrowding at Mesa ICE facility</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Democratic lawmakers claim overcrowding and poor conditions at a Mesa immigration center, while Republican Andy Biggs dismissed the visit as a political stunt.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>‘Appallingly short’ of basic human dignity: Democrats demand answers about Mesa ICE facility</news:name>
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			<news:title>‘Appallingly short’ of basic human dignity: Democrats demand answers about Mesa ICE facility</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An airplane sits on the tarmac at Mesa Gateway Airport on the evening of April 9, 2026, outside of the Arizona Removal Operations Coordination Center, an ICE facility where detainees are temporarily housed before they are put on a plane to either be deported or moved to a different ICE facility. (Photo by Jerod MacDonald-Evoy/Arizona Mirror)

After three Democratic members of Congress made a surprise visit to a Mesa Immigration and Customs Enforcement holding facility Thursday night and saw detainees in holding cells “like sardines,” the trio are now demanding answers from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. 
That visit came in the wake of the Arizona Mirror’s reporting earlier Thursday detailing how the Arizona Removal Operations Coordination Center, located at Mesa-Gateway Airport, has been operating far over its 157-person capacity for most of this year. 
The Mirror’s analysis, in fact, found that one of the few times ICE was detaining fewer people than that was when two of those same Democrats toured the facility during a scheduled oversight visit in February. 
“What we observed constitutes a failure to meet basic detention standards, raises serious legal and humanitarian concerns, and must be addressed immediately,” U.S. Reps. Yassamin Ansari, Adelita Grijalva and Greg Stanton wrote in their letter. 

                
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DHS did not respond to a request for comment by the time of publication.
The facility, first exclusively reported on by the Mirror, takes up 25,000 square-feet in a building located at the Mesa-Gateway Airport, where it shares space with the U.S. Forest Service and the Phoenix Interagency Fire Center. 
“Detainees were packed together tightly, with no access to beds and sleeping on a concrete floor,” the letter said. “We observed rooms labeled for a capacity of 21 individuals holding approximately 40 to 50 people, crammed at densities that prevented individuals from sitting, lying down, or moving freely, forcing many to sleep on concrete floors without bedding.” 
The lawmakers said on Thursday night, after their oversight visit, that detainees were held there for 72 hours or more before departing. 
This also isn’t the first time lawmakers have toured the facility. 
When Democratic U.S. Reps. Greg Stanton and Yassamin Ansari told ICE they would be conducting that oversight visit in February — ICE policy requires they give seven days’ notice before arriving — the number of detainees dropped to some of the lowest numbers the overcrowded facility had seen in 2026, according to the Mirror’s analysis of recently released data. 
Almost immediately after the inspection, those numbers began to climb again, and within days, the facility was once again operating beyond capacity. 
“Given the conditions we noted in this facility, it is particularly appalling that individuals are being held well beyond the facility’s intended short-term holding period of less than 12 hours,” the letter continued. “Holding individuals for multiple days in a facility designed for short-term processing raises serious concerns about systemic misuse of the facility.” 
Detainees are supposed to be at AROCC for no more than 12 hours while they wait to be loaded onto a plane, either so they can be deported or transferred to a different ICE facility. The Mirror’s reporting found that publicly available data shows how overcrowded the facility has become this year: The average length of stay in 2026 is about 36 hours, compared to the same time frame in 2025, when the average stay was about 12 hours. 
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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 individuals in a single day. 
The three Democrats also expressed concern over the facility’s lack of sufficient toilets, showers and access to medical care. 
“For example, during our brief visit, detainees identified individuals who were ill and asked us for assistance in obtaining sanitary napkins. We are also deeply concerned about lack of access to drinking water for detainees, which is inhumane and dangerous, particularly during the upcoming summer season,” the letter said. “The reported presence of visibly ill individuals without adequate isolation or care raises concerns about infectious disease risk within the facility.” 
Ansari, Grijalva and Stanton said they believe the facility’s current conditions may be in violation of ICE’s Performance-Based National Detention Standards, as well as other federal detention requirements. 
The letter asks DHS to answer six questions:
The average maximum length of time at the facility for the last 12 months 
Steps ICE is taking to ensure adequate medical care, climate control and basic hygiene 
Steps ICE is taking to quarantine ill individuals 
Steps ICE is taking to ensure individuals are not held beyond the intended short-term timeframe
How these conditions fit within “relevant medical, fire, and safety standards of local, state, and federal statutes”
Provide all internal inspections, audits and incident reports related to the facility in the past 12 months 
The lawmakers have asked DHS to respond by April 24. 
“Congress has a responsibility to ensure that all federal detention facilities operate in a manner consistent with the law and in accordance with basic human dignity,” the Democrats wrote. “The conditions we observed are appallingly short of that standard and demand immediate remediation.”
Congress will be returning next week and is expected to debate funding for DHS with many Democrats drawing a hardline in the sand on any additional funding for ICE. 
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			  <news:name>Kai Trump shares photos from Augusta National after Tiger Woods&apos; DUI arrest, treatment departure</news:name>
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			<news:title>Kai Trump shares photos from Augusta National after Tiger Woods&apos; DUI arrest, treatment departure</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Amateur golfer Kai Trump was on hand for one of the sport’s premier events this week. The granddaughter of President Donald Trump traveled to historic Augusta National Golf Club, where she had the opportunity to get an up-close look at some of the world’s top golfers competing for the coveted Masters green jacket.
But Trump traveled to Georgia knowing five-time Masters champion Tiger Woods would be absent. Woods was arrested after a rollover crash in Florida late last month. He later announced he would not compete at this year’s Masters and was granted permission to seek treatment outside the U.S.
Trump’s mother, Vanessa, has been publicly linked to Woods romantically. Vanessa supported Woods amid the fallout from his arrest on DUI charges, writing &quot;Love you&quot; in a post to an Instagram stories post, which featured a photo of the pair.
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The 18-year-old Trump shared highlights from her visit to Augusta National in a post on Instagram Thursday, including a photo with LIV Golf&apos;s Bryson DeChambeau and his caddie, Greg Bodine.
&quot;What a special place,&quot; Kai, who will play college golf at Miami, wrote with a heart emoji.
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The Martin County Sheriff&apos;s Office in Florida said Woods was traveling at &quot;a high rate of speed&quot; when his vehicle collided with another car, causing it to roll over onto the driver&apos;s side.
Authorities said Woods &quot;exemplified signs of impairment.&quot; He blew &quot;triple-zeroes&quot; for alcohol but refused a urine test.
&quot;DUI investigators came to the scene here, and Mr. Woods did exemplify signs of impairment. They did several tests on him. Of course, he did explain the injuries and the surgeries that he had. We did take that into account, but they did do some in-depth roadside tests,&quot; a sheriff&apos;s department spokesperson said.
Woods pleaded not guilty to the DUI charges. Before his arrest, he indicated he intended to play in this year’s Masters.
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			<news:title>Possible swatting call leads to man being shot by deputies in Pima County</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Deputies were responding to reports of a woman being shot when they encountered an armed man, officials say. No victim was found.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Epstein survivors push back on Melania Trump hearing call as Comer vows ‘we will have hearings’</news:name>
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			<news:title>Epstein survivors push back on Melania Trump hearing call as Comer vows ‘we will have hearings’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Some Jeffrey Epstein abuse survivors are pushing back on first lady Melania Trump’s call for public congressional testimony, as House Oversight Committee Chair Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., confirmed Friday &quot;we will have hearings,&quot; following a rare public statement Thursday by Trump at the White House where she came out swinging at those who have linked her to Epstein.
The first lady also called on Congress to conduct hearings &quot;specifically centered around the survivors.&quot;
&quot;Give these victims their opportunity to testify under oath in front of Congress with the power of sworn testimony,&quot; Trump said. &quot;Each and every woman should have her day to tell her story in public if she wishes, and then her testimony should be permanently entered into the Congressional Record.&quot;
But a group of 15 Epstein victims released a joint statement Friday against the move.
&quot;First Lady Melania Trump is now shifting the burden onto survivors,&quot; they said. &quot;Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein have already shown extraordinary courage by coming forward, filing reports, and giving testimony,&quot; they added. &quot;Asking more of them now is a deflection of responsibility, not justice.&quot;
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Comer said such hearings have always been on his radar.
&quot;I agree ​with the first lady and appreciate what she said. We will have ⁠hearings,&quot; Comer told Fox News&apos; Sandra Smith. &quot;I&apos;ve always planned on having hearings with the victims.
&quot;My attorneys on the Oversight Committee have been communicating on a constant basis for months with the attorneys representing Epstein victims,&quot; he added. &quot;There are some victims who are willing to come in, [but] most victims aren&apos;t, and I completely understand that, but we have always planned on having a hearing with Epstein&apos;s victims once the depositions have been completed.&quot;
Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton were both deposed by the Oversight Committee earlier this year for questioning related to Epstein in February, with planned depositions forthcoming for Microsoft founder Bill Gates in June.
EPSTEIN&apos;S LAWYER &apos;NOT AWARE&apos; OF ANY RELATIONSHIP TRUMP HAD WITH LATE CONVICTED SEX OFFENDER, COMER SAYS
&quot;The first lady accomplished three things [Thursday] as it relates to the disgraceful Epstein,&quot; the first lady&apos;s senior advisor, Marc Beckman, told &quot;Fox &amp; Friends&quot; Friday. &quot;First, she cleared her record; she set the record straight, she debunked all of the lies surrounding her and Epstein.&quot;
MELANIA TRUMP ADVISOR SAYS SHE&apos;S HAD ‘ENOUGH’ AFTER BREAKING SILENCE TO DENY JEFFREY EPSTEIN CONNECTION
&quot;Second, she became a champion for these women, for the victims, and finally, third, she&apos;s a real leader in Washington, D.C. She&apos;s calling on Congress to act now.&quot;
It is unclear when or how many of the survivors will come forward to testify.
&quot;Survivors have done their part. Now it’s time for those in power to do theirs,&quot; the survivors said in the statement.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Judge bars Arizona from regulating prediction market operators and pauses prosecution of Kalshi</news:name>
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			<news:title>Judge bars Arizona from regulating prediction market operators and pauses prosecution of Kalshi</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A judge has temporarily barred Arizona from enforcing its gambling laws against predictive market operators like Kalshi.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>PETER NAVARRO: Trump&apos;s Artemis vision is now flying — and China is paying attention</news:name>
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			<news:title>PETER NAVARRO: Trump&apos;s Artemis vision is now flying — and China is paying attention</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Now that Artemis II has completed its lunar flyby and returned to Earth, Artemis is no longer a concept or a promise. It is a working American deep-space architecture.
In a single mission, the Artemis II crew executed manual piloting and proximity operations, while the Orion spacecraft operated at lunar distance and proved the life-support, propulsion, power, thermal, navigation, and reentry systems that generated the operational data NASA says will shape the missions that follow.
As we celebrate this achievement, it is worth remembering how this mission began — and why it matters.
Early in his first term, Donald Trump saw what no president since Richard Nixon had seen clearly enough: returning to the Moon is not some relic of the last century’s glory days. It is the strategic high ground of this one.
The triumph of Artemis II began on December 11, 2017, with the signing of Space Policy Directive-1. It redirected NASA away from two dead ends.
The first was the Obama-era asteroid pathway, in which NASA planned to retrieve a boulder from a near-Earth asteroid, place it in lunar orbit, and send astronauts there as a steppingstone to Mars. It was the kind of fool’s errand only Washington could love — expensive, convoluted, and utterly lacking the geopolitical clarity of a return to the Moon.
The second was America’s long low-Earth-orbit holding pattern — years of useful work aboard the International Space Station, to be sure, but no serious strategy for pushing outward into deep space and reclaiming leadership beyond it.
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In the Trump doctrine, the Moon is not just a destination. It is the next great platform of national power — a logistics hub, a science outpost, a proving ground for deep-space industry, and a potential source of water ice for drinking water, oxygen, and rocket fuel. It is also where the technologies of in-space manufacturing, power generation, navigation, extraction, and transport will be tested and refined, and where military advantage, industrial capacity, technological leadership, and geopolitical influence all converge.
That is exactly why Communist China is openly targeting a crewed lunar landing by 2030 and an International Lunar Research Station with Russia by 2035. This is a contest for position. The nation that gets there first will shape far more than headlines. It will shape the future balance of power.
The genius of Artemis is that it is not a purely governmental effort. It is a public-private partnership designed to harness exactly what America does best: entrepreneurial innovation, private-sector speed, and allied cooperation.
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NASA provides the anchor mission and strategic architecture. The broader design relies on commercial firms and friendly nations, and SpaceX and Blue Origin are central to the landing architecture.
In the first space race, Apollo demonstrated to the world that America could outbuild, outthink, and outlast its authoritarian rival. It also accelerated key technologies — microelectronics, computing, materials science, telecommunications, precision manufacturing, propulsion, and guidance systems — strengthened our defense industrial base, and renewed confidence in the nation’s capacity to build and win.
In this second contest, Artemis is teaching us something essential about the nature of deep-space exploration. Human beings still matter.
ARTEMIS II LAUNCHES ASTRONAUTS AROUND THE MOON IN FIRST DEEP SPACE MISSION SINCE APOLLO
NASA did not send four passengers around the Moon. It sent trained observers — the eyes of our lunar scientists on Earth. During the far-side flyby, the crew photographed and described impact craters, ancient lava flows, cracks and ridges, and subtle differences in color, brightness, and texture that help scientists read the Moon’s geologic history.
Artemis II proved something larger than engineering, as well. It reminded the world that America can still do difficult things in full public view. Fox’s own coverage gravitated to the defining images of the mission — Earthset, the far-side blackout, and Trump’s call hailing the crew as &quot;modern-day pioneers.&quot;
Artemis is not just exploration. It is strategic theater, alliance management, and rule-setting in real time. In that sense, it is Trumpian.
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The mission also underscored a harder truth: serious space programs are built on mastery of the unglamorous. Coverage lingered on the blackout behind the Moon. But a permanent lunar presence will depend less on spectacle than on whether America can master sanitation, stowage, cabin atmosphere, suit operations, radiation sheltering, emergency procedures, precise communications, reentry, and recovery.
Great powers do not stay on the Moon by getting the photo. They stay there by making the plumbing, the procedures, and the ride home work.
What’s next? Bank the data, incorporate the lessons of the flight, and move fast. Fly Artemis III in 2027 as the Earth-orbit systems test for the commercial landers and the new lunar suits. Then use Artemis IV in 2028 to put Americans back on the lunar surface. After that, keep a real cadence — at least one surface mission every year, and eventually faster if the architecture holds and reusable commercial hardware matures as planned.
What Washington must supply is speed, money, and resolve. Because if America treats Artemis like just another program to be managed, we may yet live to see a red moon rising. 
Peter Navarro is co-author with Greg Autry of &quot;Red Moon Rising.&quot;
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			  <news:name>Pinal County board: County attorney acted as a ‘vigilante’ by signing ICE deal without approval</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pinal County board: County attorney acted as a ‘vigilante’ by signing ICE deal without approval</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Pinal County Attorney Brad Miller speaks outside the Arizona Senate on Jan. 12, 2026, about upcoming legislation to criminalize interference with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Protesters shouted him down, and Miller and GOP lawmakers had to retreat inside the Senate building to finish addressing the media. (Photo by Gloria Rebecca Gomez/Arizona Mirror)

Attorneys for Pinal County’s Board of Supervisors are calling on the courts to void County Attorney Brad Miller’s partnership with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement because he failed to seek the board’s approval first, which its attorneys said is required under Arizona law. 
In the most recent legal filing, attorney Brett Johnson urged Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Michael Gordon to nullify the partnership. Johnson said the board agrees with Miller’s arguments that identifying and arresting people who violated federal immigration law is necessary to ensure public safety, which is why the county sheriff’s department has its own partnership with federal authorities. 
But, Johnson noted, the agreement between the sheriffs department and federal officials was properly approved by the board. Relying solely on a purported interest in public safety doesn’t justify Miller flouting Arizona law.
“What the public interest does not support is county officers acting as vigilantes outside the bounds of their appropriate, statutory authority,” he wrote. 
Last year, Miller entered his office into a 287(g) agreement with ICE. There are four types of agreements, with each empowering participants to carry out limited immigration enforcement duties to varying degrees. The end goal of the program is to use local resources to do the investigative legwork for federal immigration agents and increase deportation rates. 
The agreement Miller entered into was a Task Force Model, the most aggressive type, which was recently revived by the Trump administration after a decade of being discontinued because of racial profiling concerns. It allows the office’s 10 investigators — who are responsible for building legal cases to prosecute crimes committed locally — to question the citizenship status of people encountered during routine interactions and arrest anyone they suspect is in the country without authorization.
In February, the board of supervisors launched a lawsuit against Miller when he ignored a legal opinion warning him to rescind his agreement with federal authorities. A Pinal County Superior Court judge placed a temporary restraining order on Miller’s ability to enforce the 287(g) agreement. And James Daniels, a spokesman for the board, said that Miller has since agreed to do nothing more than share information with ICE while litigation on the issue continues. 
Whether the case moves forward will be decided on April 15, when a hearing is scheduled to determine if it should be dismissed, as Miller has requested, or if the board’s motion to formally prevent the county attorney from implementing the agreement while the legal challenge continues should be approved. 
In court filings, Johnson pointed out that multiple Arizona laws explicitly outline that contracts can only be entered into by a county’s governing body. State law  allows two public bodies to form a partnership or agree to a contract “if authorized by their legislative or other governing bodies,” and those agreements only become effective once they have been approved by the “governing bodies of the participating agencies.” While Miller has argued that his ability as an elected official to approve contracts is implied, Johnson rebutted that the power to do so is explicitly awarded to the board of supervisors and, because of that, Miller’s ability to participate in contracts is contingent on the board’s involvement. 
“The powers in (state law) may be exercised only by the Board, or by county officers as directed by the Board — not independent from Board control,” Johnson wrote. 
Miller has also claimed that the board’s approval of his office’s budget gives him free rein to enter into contracts as he chooses, as long as that budget isn’t exceeded. But Johnson rejected that argument, saying that the board carefully considers and allocates every part of the budget for specific purposes. And Arizona law forbids local governments from spending money on things that weren’t included in the adopted budget. 
“A yearly budget is not a personal slush fund for county officers or agencies to use as they please,” Johnson wrote. “It is instead an intentional and detailed document that provides funds to these entities for specific anticipated expenditures in the upcoming year.”
Miller’s bid to throw out the lawsuit hinges on a state law that prohibits counties, cities and towns from limiting the enforcement of federal laws to “less than the full extent permitted by federal law.” That law, a remnant of SB1070, has recently been increasingly weaponized by Republican lawmakers to stop local governments from making it harder for federal immigration agents to carry out deportation efforts. 
Miller argues that the board’s lawsuit against him is an unlawful attempt to foil federal immigration enforcement. But Johnson rebutted that complying with state law doesn’t constitute a move to restrict the authority of the federal government. And, Johnson added, the federal law that governs the 287(g) program itself outlines the program’s implementation “to the extent consistent with State and local law.” 
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			  <news:name>Los Angeles schools may close as nearly 85% of district’s workers plan to strike</news:name>
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			<news:title>Los Angeles schools may close as nearly 85% of district’s workers plan to strike</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Los Angeles schools could close next week as nearly 85% of the district’s workers plan to strike, demanding higher pay as the district reportedly holds on to $5 billion in reserves.
&quot;During spring break, the District met with the United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA), the Associated Administrators of Los Angeles (AALA), and Trades labor partners, successfully reaching an agreement with Trades,&quot; a Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) spokesperson told Fox News Digital on Friday.
&quot;The District has made extensive efforts to responsibly respond to labor partners’ proposals, and its offers remain among the most generous in the State.&quot;
But the three unions are clearly not satisfied with the proposals as they gear up to go on strike next Tuesday.
LA UNITED SCHOOL DISTRICT SCANDAL LEADS TO CHARGES AS $22M SCHEME ALLEGEDLY DRAINED FUNDS MEANT FOR STUDENTS
LAUSD, comprising hundreds of K-12 schools and more than half a million students, has until Tuesday to come to an agreement, otherwise, the strike will proceed. According to a local Fox affiliate, district officials launched a website on Friday to assist families with food distribution and mental health services in case schools are closed.
&quot;We don’t want to strike,&quot; Charmell Lee, a special education assistant and a member of Local 99 of Service Employees International Union, told the Los Angeles Times on Thursday. &quot;But we will if that’s what it takes to ensure our families can survive, and our students have all the support they need — inside and outside the classroom.&quot; 
&quot;There is no question that schools will be closed if any two of the three unions walk out, district officials have confirmed,&quot; the LA Times reported.
The frustrated union members believe the district is holding on to billions in reserves.
&quot;With over 5 BILLION dollars in reserves, we know that LAUSD can absolutely provide all of its employees with a fair contract,&quot; said incoming UTLA vice president Jessica Rodarte. 
A district spokesperson told Fox News Digital that &quot;all available reserve dollars are currently being allocated for ongoing expenditures.&quot;
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&quot;Current estimates place this year’s ending balance in June 2026 at $3.8 billion, and this includes funds that are restricted by law and must be used for specific purposes,&quot; a district spokesperson said.
The spokesperson went on to say, &quot;Los Angeles Unified is engaged in deficit spending, which means we are spending more money than we bring in. At the current rate of spending, we will have depleted all remaining unrestricted reserves within 2 years.&quot;
The three unions, which have different priorities and separate contracts, represent about 70,000 of the district’s 83,000 employees across a range of positions from food workers to principals, the Times noted.
&quot;The District continues meeting with labor partners this week and remains available to meet until agreements are reached with all groups. For the latest updates, families and staff are encouraged to visit the District’s Labor Updates webpage,&quot; the district spokesperson told Fox News Digital.
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None of the unions responded to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.
The threat of a strike comes as the district faces a $191 million deficit and declining enrollment that prompted LAUSD officials to warn about layoffs and staff reductions. 
The budget woes come while the Trump administration is threatening California education funding over issues related to parental notification policies that are intended to disclose a student’s gender identity and transgender athlete policies. Most recently, LAUSD has been under federal scrutiny for a policy allowing staff to hide students’ gender identity from parents.
&quot;The District remains committed to reaching agreements that support employees while also protecting the long-term financial stability of the District,&quot; the district spokesperson said.
&quot;Avoiding a strike will require all parties to continue engaging in good-faith negotiations and working toward a solution that is fair and sustainable. To date, the District has reached agreements with five of its eight labor partners and is prepared to work around the clock to reach agreements with teachers, administrators, and service workers.&quot;
Teachers and San Francisco school district staff went on strike in February for the first time in nearly 50 years, demanding better wages and health benefits.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pelosi, California Dems slam Swalwell over bombshell sexual assault allegations: &apos;Indefensible&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pelosi, California Dems slam Swalwell over bombshell sexual assault allegations: &apos;Indefensible&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>California Democrats, including former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., have come out against Democratic gubernatorial candidate Eric Swalwell after multiple bombshell reports were published Friday, accusing Swalwell of sexually assaulting a now-former female staffer and allegedly sexually harassing other female staffers.
Amid repeated denials and cease-and-desist letters sent by Swalwell&apos;s lawyer Thursday, one of the alleged victims shared her story publicly for the first time, accusing Swalwell of taking advantage of her while she was intoxicated. The alleged victim&apos;s story also included claims that Swalwell pressured her to send naked pictures of herself and sent sexually explicit photos of his own, pulled out his private parts while driving in a car with her and requested she perform oral sex on him, among other incidents the victim said affected how Swalwell treated her professionally.
On multiple occasions, the young staffer recalls blacking out from alcohol consumption, before waking up naked in Swalwell&apos;s hotel bed with signs she had engaged in intercourse. Swalwell allegedly distanced himself after the incident, and their relationship faded, before they reunited when she no longer worked for him when another incident allegedly took place. 
After the  bombshell report from the San Francisco Chronicle surfaced Friday, a slew of Democrats withdrew their endorsements and called for Swalwell to drop out of the race for governor and his campaign website&apos;s displayed an error page for endorsements. The chair of the California Democratic Party described the allegations as &quot;disturbing,&quot; adding that &quot;the stories of victims and survivors should be heard and believed&quot; and called on all candidates running for governor in the state of California to step back and gauge &quot;the viability of their candidacy and campaign.&quot;
SWALWELL&apos;S FORMER FEMALE STAFFER DROPS BOMBSHELL ALLEGATIONS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT, EXPOSING HIMSELF: REPORT
&quot;The young woman who has made serious allegations against Congressman Swalwell must be respected and heard,&quot; Pelosi told media outlets. &quot;As I discussed with Swalwell, it is clear that is best done outside of a gubernatorial campaign.&quot;
&quot;I have read the San Francisco Chronicle’s account and I am deeply distressed by its allegations,&quot; added Schiff. &quot;This woman was brave to come forward, and we should take her story seriously. I am withdrawing my endorsement immediately, and believe that he should withdraw from the race.&quot;
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&quot;To the survivor who risked everything to come forward – I believe you. To the Democratic Party – you’d better hold him accountable,&quot; former San Jose mayor and fellow Democrat gubernatorial candidate in California, Matt Mahan, said Friday. &quot;If we don’t, we have no credibility asking anyone else to do the same. To Eric Swalwell – drop out.&quot;
&quot;The allegations against Congressmember Swalwell are deeply disturbing,&quot; California Democratic Party Chairman Rusty Hicks said in a statement. &quot;First, the stories of victims and survivors should be heard and believed. Period. Second, any person engaged in misconduct must take responsibility and be held accountable for their actions – including a Member of Congress and candidate for Governor. Finally, my call for all — repeat, all — candidates for Governor to ‘honestly assess the viability of their candidacy and campaign’ still stands. In fact, that call is more important now than ever before.&quot; 
&quot;The allegations are incredibly disturbing and unacceptable against Rep. Swalwell,&quot; the California Teachers Association said on X. &quot;We are immediately suspending our support. Our elected board will be meeting as soon as possible to follow our union’s democratic process to determine next steps.&quot;
Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., a longtime friend and former campaign chair for Swalwell&apos;s failed presidential campaign, is now backing away from his initial support for Swalwell amid the sexual misconduct allegations he is facing as the California congressman runs for governor.
Earlier this week, Gallego faced blowback for attempting to discredit a user on X who said sexual misconduct allegations against Swalwell will end up &quot;kick[ing] his a—.&quot; Gallego also defended Swalwell for being &quot;targeted&quot; in a separate post on social media, arguing he is the subject of sexual misconduct allegations because he is &quot;in first place.&quot;
However, following the report released by the San Francisco Chronicle, Gallego changed his tune dramatically.  
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&quot;I’ve read the San Francisco Chronicle’s reporting and I take it seriously. What is described is indefensible,&quot; Gallego posted on social media Friday following the report. &quot;Women who come forward with accounts like this deserve to be heard with respect, not questioned or dismissed. I regret having come to his defense on social media prior to knowing all the information. I am equally as shocked and upset about what has transpired.&quot;
Swalwell has fiercely denied the allegations that were first being elevated on social media by Democratically-aligned politicos, including Cheyenne Hunt, a former Capitol Hill staffer who is currently a nonprofit director at the group Gen-Z for Change, and Arielle Fodor, a &quot;political content creator,&quot; teacher and mother who dubs herself &quot;Mrs. Frazzled&quot; online. On Friday, the first first-hand account of these allegations surfaced. 
Eric Swalwell, nor his attorney, responded to Fox News Digital&apos;s inquiries about the first-hand allegations of sexual misconduct against him. Following the San Francisco Chronicle&apos;s report Friday, CNN published a separate report indicating three other women they had spoken to also alleged various kinds of sexual misconduct by the Democratic congressman – including Swalwell sending them unsolicited explicit messages or nude photos.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Sen. Tim Sheehy makes emergency landing after in-flight engine failure</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sen. Tim Sheehy makes emergency landing after in-flight engine failure</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Sen. Tim Sheehy, R-Mont., was forced to make an emergency landing Friday after experiencing an in-flight engine failure while piloting a plane.
According to Sheehy’s chief of staff, Mike Berg, the senator was conducting a routine flight training exercise that he completes twice a year.
&quot;This afternoon, Sen. Sheehy was engaged in a routine flight training exercise which he completes twice a year,&quot; Berg said in a statement. &quot;The aircraft experienced a mechanical engine failure.&quot;
Berg said Sheehy and his co-pilot made an emergency landing in a field.
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Neither pilot was injured,&quot; he added.
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The plane landed in a field in Ennis, Montana, according to KBZK.
The outlet reported that Sheehy is an FAA-certified commercial pilot and certified flight instructor.
Reached for comment, Sheehy’s office referred Fox News Digital to Berg’s statement.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>New York Times investigating NFL reporter Dianna Russini after photos with Patriots coach Mike Vrabel emerge</news:name>
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			<news:title>New York Times investigating NFL reporter Dianna Russini after photos with Patriots coach Mike Vrabel emerge</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Photographs emerged showing New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel with The Athletic/New York Times NFL reporter Dianna Russini at a resort in Arizona earlier this week, and now that reporter is the subject of an internal investigation.
Athletic executive editor Steven Ginsberg initially gave a statement to the New York Post&apos;s Page Six April 7, calling the photos &quot;misleading.&quot;
&quot;These photos are misleading and lack essential context,&quot; Ginsberg initially said. &quot;These were public interactions in front of many people. Dianna is a premier journalist covering the NFL, and we’re proud to have her at The Athletic.&quot;
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Now, sources at The Athletic familiar with the controversy told Fox News Digital Russini is being investigated, while standing by Ginsberg&apos;s initial statement.
The sources responded to Fox News Digital after Page Six and Front Office Sports reported on the internal investigation into Russini.
&quot;After Page Six reached out to Dianna for comment on Tuesday, The Athletic immediately began an investigation. While the apparent conduct in the photos raised questions for Steven and leadership at The Athletic, an initial review suggested the images provided lacked context, specifically the presence of a larger group of friends,&quot; a source said.
&quot;New details from the Page Six report and information from the investigation raised additional concerns that are now being further reviewed. The investigation is ongoing.&quot;
The source added Russini&apos;s coverage is being reviewed, which is expected to take time, and she will not be reporting for the outlet in the meantime.
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The New York Times declined to comment.
The photos, originally published by Page Six, show the coach and journalist holding hands and hugging on the roof of a resort bungalow in Sedona, Arizona.
Vrabel addressed the photos, telling Page Six, &quot;These photos show a completely innocent interaction, and any suggestion otherwise is laughable. This doesn’t deserve any further response.&quot;
Russini told the outlet, &quot;The photos don’t represent the group of six people who were hanging out during the day. Like most journalists in the NFL, reporters interact with sources away from stadiums and other venues.&quot;
The photographs and subsequent responses became the topic of immense national debate in the sports world this week.
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			  <news:name>Former Jets, Falcons QB Browning Nagle dead at 57 after cancer diagnosis</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former Jets, Falcons QB Browning Nagle dead at 57 after cancer diagnosis</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former NFL quarterback Browning Nagle, a Louisville standout in the 1991 Fiesta Bowl, has died, his alma mater announced Friday. He was 57.
Nagle was diagnosed with colon cancer earlier this year.
He made his pro football debut in 1991 after the New York Jets selected the strong-armed quarterback in the second round. Nagle saw limited action in his rookie season, attempting just one pass, but he moved into the starting role in 1992.
Nagle finished his time as the Jets’ starter with a 3-10 record and seven touchdown passes.
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Boomer Esiason, the 1988 NFL MVP, was traded from the Cincinnati Bengals to the Jets in 1993, relegating Nagle to a reserve role. Nagle joined the Indianapolis Colts in 1994 before ending his NFL career with the Atlanta Falcons.
Nagle was long linked to Brett Favre, whom the Jets had targeted in the 1991 NFL Draft. After failing to trade up, New York selected Nagle after Atlanta took Favre one pick earlier at No. 33 overall.
Months before entering the NFL, Nagle etched his name into college football lore, throwing for 451 yards and three touchdowns in Louisville’s upset win over Alabama in the 1991 Fiesta Bowl.
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&quot;We are saddened by the passing of Browning Nagle, former Fiesta Bowl MVP quarterback and Louisville great,&quot; the Louisville football program said in a statement. 
&quot;His leadership on the field and passion for the game left a lasting mark on our program.
&quot;Our thoughts are with his loved ones and teammates during this difficult time.&quot;
Nagle had a stint in the Arena League after stepping away from the NFL. After he hung up his cleats, Nagle pursued a career in medical sales.
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			  <news:name>Eight Arrested in Connection With Deadly California Fireworks Explosion</news:name>
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			<news:title>Eight Arrested in Connection With Deadly California Fireworks Explosion</news:title>
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			  <news:name>NASA Artemis II splashes down in Pacific Ocean in ‘perfect’ landing for Moon mission</news:name>
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			<news:title>NASA Artemis II splashes down in Pacific Ocean in ‘perfect’ landing for Moon mission</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Artemis II astronauts splashdown after first moon mission in more than 50 years</news:name>
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			<news:title>Artemis II astronauts splashdown after first moon mission in more than 50 years</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The four Artemis II astronauts splashed down off the coast of San Diego Friday evening following a 10-day mission that marked the first manned moon mission in more than 50 years at 5:07 PM Pacific Time.
The crew launched from the Kennedy Space Center on April 1 and traveled around the moon, 252,000 miles from Earth, flying farther from Earth than any previous mission.
After NASA administrator, Jared Isaacman landed on the USS John P. Murtha ahead of the splashdown, he shared a massage for those helping with the recovery of the astronauts.
&quot;I have no doubt that you&apos;re all going to execute this flawlessly as we get these astronauts who will just complete an absolute historic mission, traveling further into space than any humans have gone before,&quot; he said.
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&quot;For the first time, we&apos;ve gone into the lunar environment in more than half a century,&quot; he added. &quot;We are back in the business of sending astronauts to the moon again.&quot;
Isaacman added that once Artemis III launches in 2028 for the first moon landing in decades, NASA plans to stay and build a moon base.
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After being helped out the Orion crew module, the four astronauts: Commander Reid Weisman, pilot Victor Glover, mission specialist Christina Koch and mission specialist Jeremy Hansen were taken aboard the USS John P. Murtha for medical evaluation following the mission.
The Orion spacecraft reentered the Earth’s atmosphere Friday at around 25,000 mph, slowing to about 20 mph using an 11-parachute sequence before landing in the ocean about 60 miles off the coast at 5:07 p.m. local time.
During its reentry, the temperatures outside of the spacecraft got as high as 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
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			  <news:name>Valley to stay below 90° as cooling system sweeps through Arizona this weekend</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>Cooler weather arrives in Arizona this weekend, bringing sub-90-degree temperatures to the Valley.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Gallego pulls endorsement days after defending California Rep. accused of sexual assault</news:name>
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			<news:title>Gallego pulls endorsement days after defending California Rep. accused of sexual assault</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ruben Gallego at an Aug. 9, 2024, campaign rally for Kamala Harris in Glendale. Photo by Gage Skidmore | Flickr/CC BY-SA 2.0

U.S. Sen. Ruben Gallego D-Arizona, pulled his endorsement of California gubernatorial hopeful Eric Swalwell on Friday, following reporting that an ex-staffer accused the congressman of sexual assault. 
Gallego’s change of heart came days after he took to social media to defend Swalwell against those allegations. Swalwell is one of Gallego’s closest friends in Congress. 

                
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Gallego was just one of a slew of people who quickly fled from Swalwell on Friday after the San Francisco Chronicle reported that Swalwell assaulted the woman twice when she was too drunk to consent. Several staffers left the campaign shortly before the report was published. 
“What is described is indefensible,” Gallego said in a Friday afternoon statement. “Women who come forward with accounts like this deserve to be heard with respect, not questioned or dismissed. I regret having come to his defense on social media prior to knowing all the information. I am equally as shocked and upset about what has transpired.” 
Just three days earlier on April 7, Gallego replied to a social media account that had claimed multiple women accused Swalwell of sexual misconduct, implying that the poster wasn’t trustworthy. 
“This person started to (sic) posting for the first time 3 days ago…,” Gallego wrote. 
In another post on the same day, Gallego exhibited his continued support for Swalwell. 
“When you are in first place, is when they target you,” he wrote. “Eric is a fighter and he will win the Governors race.”
Gallego is one of many Democrats being floated as a possible presidential candidate in 2028. His appeal comes from his background as a Marine from a working class family who has won elections in the historically-red leaning Grand Canyon State. 
Most recently he defeated MAGA candidate Kari Lake to take one of Arizona’s Senate seats in 2024. Earlier this week Gallego said that he’s leaving the door open to a possible presidential run. 
But Swalwell isn’t Gallego’s only questionable endorsement this election cycle. 
Gallego also endorsed Graham Platner to represent the Democratic Party in the Senate in Maine, despite the first-time candidate’s multiple links to antisemitism, including a tattoo that resembled a symbol used during Hitler’s regime.
In late February, Platner reposted social media content from neo-Nazi influencer Stew Peters, whose online talk show regularly includes antisemitic tropes. After that, reporters found that in January Platner had been a guest on a popular YouTube show whose host has spread antisemitic claims about Jews and Israel.
Gallego’s endorsement came after Platner’s ties to antisemitism, as well as racist and homophobic comments he made on Reddit, were made public, drawing criticism from both supporters and foes. 
The senator’s initial support for Swalwell, despite the sexual assault allegations, also drew swift criticism from both Republicans and Democrats. 
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			  <news:name>Outraged passengers say parents ditched rowdy kids in coach while they upgraded to first class</news:name>
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			<news:title>Outraged passengers say parents ditched rowdy kids in coach while they upgraded to first class</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Outraged flight passengers are complaining this week that three rambunctious children were left unsupervised in coach while the parents sat comfortably in first class, according to a viral Reddit post.
&quot;United is now offering free babysitting,&quot; a passenger joked in the social media post, describing an apparently chaotic United Airlines flight from Houston to Fort Lauderdale.
The children — whose estimated ages were 7, 9, and 10 — sat in row 8, according to the post. The observer speculated that the parents were &quot;upgraded to first class,&quot; leaving the little ones behind as the adults relaxed on their own up front.
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&quot;Thirty minutes before landing — the boys start pounding on each other — punches, choking each other, super-loud talking to the point of almost screaming. The little girl ends up with as much slack in her seat belt as possible,&quot; the poster on Reddit wrote.
&quot;Parents are upgraded, so [they] had a nice, relaxing flight while a select few of us kept an eye on the misbehaved children,&quot; the United passenger suggested to others on Reddit.
&quot;At what point should the flight attendant have stepped in and requested the parents realign to supervise their children?&quot; the user added.
Fox News Digital reached out to United Airlines for comment.
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Several commenters on Reddit weighed in on the flight drama.
&quot;There are two types of parents: Those who actually parent, and then those who are nothing more than bad camp counselors who want to clock out when their shift is done,&quot; one person said.
Another said, &quot;If that happened, one parent has to stay with the children, and one child gets upgraded or nobody is upgraded. Some people can be so selfish.&quot;
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&quot;I would have gone up to first and — loudly — fetched the dad,&quot; yet another person wrote. 
Others felt the angry passengers should have spoken up about the issue to flight attendants.
&quot;Why didn’t someone just push the call button?&quot; one Reddit user wrote.
&quot;Just ring your call bell, and when the flight attendant arrives, point over to them and put your headphones back on,&quot; another quipped.
Etiquette expert Jacqueline Whitmore of Florida told Fox News Digital that children under age 12 should generally not be left unsupervised on a flight.
&quot;I think a parent should have stayed back with them because of their age,&quot; she said. 
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Whitmore said that in these cases, a flight attendant should ask the children where the parents are — and a parent should be notified.
&quot;That&apos;s what flight attendants are there for — safety and to keep peace in the cabin,&quot; she said.
She also noted that many children struggle to stay in their seats on long flights.
&quot;Some children listen, some don&apos;t,&quot; she said. &quot;Most children in a confined area are very uncomfortable. They want to run up and down the aisles. That&apos;s just what children do.&quot;
The U.S. Department of Transportation encourages airlines to seat young children next to a parent or accompanying adult at no additional charge, according to the agency’s website.
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Federal regulations, however, do not currently require airlines to guarantee adjacent seating.
The department maintains an online dashboard that outlines which carriers commit to seating children age 13 and under next to an accompanying adult without an added fee.
Some major carriers do not commit to providing fee-free guaranteed adjacent seating, including Delta, Spirit, Allegiant and United, according to the DOT dashboard.
Several airlines, however, state that they will seat children ages 13 and under next to an accompanying adult at no additional cost under certain conditions. 
Those carriers include Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Frontier, Hawaiian Airlines and JetBlue.
Kelly McGreal of Fox News Digital contributed reporting.</news:keywords>
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