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			  <news:name>This California Town Banned Fireworks. Then Came the Dogs.</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-05T02:20:23.329Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>This California Town Banned Fireworks. Then Came the Dogs.</news:title>
			<news:keywords>People flock to the coastal town of Cambria, which has become known for its fireworks ban, to give their dogs some respite on the Fourth of July.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>These Runners Celebrate July 4 at the Mount Marathon Race</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-05T01:30:40.771Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>These Runners Celebrate July 4 at the Mount Marathon Race</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Mount Marathon Race plays a big role in the Independence Day festivities of Seward, Alaska.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Nancy Pelosi’s Husband Could Face Charge Over Napa County Car Crash</news:name>
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			<news:title>Nancy Pelosi’s Husband Could Face Charge Over Napa County Car Crash</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The police said Paul Pelosi was the driver of a convertible that struck a parked car on Friday. The district attorney will decide whether Mr. Pelosi will be charged.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>New Jersey coastal city clashes over proposal to transform amusement park into luxury hotel</news:name>
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			<news:title>New Jersey coastal city clashes over proposal to transform amusement park into luxury hotel</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Officials in New Jersey sparked mixed reactions after voting to pave the way for the redevelopment of a former iconic amusement park.
Gillian&apos;s Wonderland Pier in Ocean City was a Jersey Shore landmark that entertained families for decades. David Gillian founded Gillian&apos;s Fun Deck around 1930. Roy Gillian began operating the business as Gillian’s Wonderland Pier in 1965.
The park became known for its carousel, monorail and 144-foot Giant Wheel. It closed in October 2024 after years of mounting financial pressures, including rising inflation, insurance premiums and operating costs. Disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic and Superstorm Sandy also reportedly contributed to the business’ financial woes.
&quot;I tried my best to sustain Wonderland for as long as possible, through increasingly difficult challenges each year,&quot; Ocean City mayor and one-time Wonderland Pier owner Jay Gillian wrote in a letter posted to Facebook. &quot;It’s been my life, my legacy and my family. But it’s no longer a viable business.&quot;
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&quot;It’s not going to be like it was every year we come down, something is taken away,&quot; 72-year-old Pennsylvania resident KR Watkin told FOX 29 at the time.
&quot;It’s surreal actually,&quot; said employee Andrew Boyland. &quot;I can’t believe this is happening. I’m upset about it but at the same time the amount of people that have come here ever since we announced we are closing is amazing.&quot;
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Icona Resorts owner Eustace Mita acquired the property in 2021. After the park closed, he proposed building a 252-room hotel on the site.
In a 5-2 vote recently, Ocean City councilmembers approved rezoning the site as &quot;in need of rehabilitation,&quot; thereby allowing the city to begin the redevelopment process.
The vote does not approve construction of the hotel itself, however. The next step in the process involves the city drafting a redevelopment plan outlining development standards before holding public hearings and seeking additional approvals.
Some residents said they are in favor of the hotel, arguing it will bring more visitors to the city that is home to roughly 11,000 year-round residents and regularly attracts more than 100,000 tourists per day during the summer.
Others expressed concern that the development would alter the boardwalk’s character.
Community advocacy group Ocean City 2050 criticized the vote in a statement, calling the council’s decision a &quot;strategic blunder&quot; that results in &quot;a stronger hand for the developer, and a worse outcome for residents.&quot;
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The group announced it plans to join other groups in filing suit against the city challenging the rehabilitation designation.
&quot;The council’s failure to meet the statutory requirements for rehabilitation, its arbitrary decision-making, its willful disregard of known financial conflicts and its breach of fiduciary duty to the citizens it serves&quot; are reasons the group cited for the lawsuit.
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Ocean City 2050 said it supports a recent subcommittee report that called for &quot;using traditional planning tools, not rehabilitation designation, to address this site.&quot;
The group said it would support a redevelopment plan that &quot;enhances entertainment, respects the neighborhoods and protects our boardwalk’s iconic look and feel.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Crowds Evacuated as Storms Menace Washington Ahead of Trump Speech</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-05T01:00:20.917Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Crowds Evacuated as Storms Menace Washington Ahead of Trump Speech</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Thousands of people stood in security lines for hours in severe heat to reach the National Mall, only to be ordered to leave as events were set to start. Some refused.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump set to deliver &apos;historic&apos; speech celebrating America&apos;s 250th anniversary</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump set to deliver &apos;historic&apos; speech celebrating America&apos;s 250th anniversary</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump is set to deliver what the White House is calling a &quot;historic&quot; speech Saturday night before a massive fireworks display celebrating America&apos;s 250th anniversary.
Trump is still expected to take the stage at 10 p.m. at the conclusion of the Salute to America celebration on the National Mall, though timing of events may fluctuate due to adverse weather, per a senior White House official.
The president&apos;s address is expected to look back on America&apos;s history since its founding 250 years ago, a senior White House official told Fox News.
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Trump will deliver a &quot;unique&quot; speech featuring the stories of American heroes.
&quot;It will be a unique speech unlike any other he’s given before,&quot; the official added.
Earlier Saturday, Trump celebrated what he described as a &quot;stronger than ever&quot; America in a Truth Social post, praising the &quot;incredible&quot; crowds gathered in Washington despite the heat and storms.
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The president also highlighted the air shows over the nation&apos;s capital, saying the pilots and aircraft were &quot;at a level never seen before.&quot;
Trump also addressed recent vandalism at the Reflecting Pool, calling those responsible &quot;Vandal Thugs&quot; and promising the pool would be drained and repaired after the holiday weekend.
The president&apos;s remarks come one day after he delivered a patriotic speech at Mount Rushmore, where he called the United States the &quot;most exceptional nation ever to exist&quot; and warned that communism posed the nation&apos;s greatest threat.
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&quot;Communism is the exact opposite of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness — it is death, tyranny and the pursuit of evil.
A severe thunderstorm swept through Washington on Saturday evening, prompting emergency officials to urge people on the National Mall to seek shelter.
Freedom 250, the event organizer, said it would provide updates on the evening&apos;s schedule as weather conditions developed.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Movies in Flagstaff: &apos;Trailblazers&apos; documentary takes path to Flagstaff</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-05T00:20:22.856Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Movies in Flagstaff: &apos;Trailblazers&apos; documentary takes path to Flagstaff</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Movies in Flagstaff Series continues Wednesday, July 8, with the showing of &quot;Trailblazers.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Kylian Mbappé&apos;s seventh goal of the World Cup lifts France past Paraguay in physical Round of 16 match</news:name>
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			<news:title>Kylian Mbappé&apos;s seventh goal of the World Cup lifts France past Paraguay in physical Round of 16 match</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The United States may not have been in action on Independence Day, but France — who fittingly played an important role in the Revolutionary War — was on the pitch in Philadelphia against Paraguay in a massive Round of 16 clash for a trip to the quarterfinals.
It was a hot day in the birthplace of our nation, and that made things difficult for both teams in more ways than one.
While Paraguay is a great squad, they were significant underdogs against a heavily favored French team led by superstar Kylian Mbappé, who has been lighting it up this tournament.
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Obviously, the heat itself is a factor, but it also made for a slower pitch, something that was believed to play into the hands of Paraguay.
However, most of the action in the first half was played on their end as France put the pressure on through the first half hour of the match.
It was intense, and that intensity boiled over in the 35th minute with some pushing and shoving after Mbappé and Paraguay&apos;s Andrés Cubas started a wild shoving match.
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But while the intensity ramped up — and stayed high for pretty much the entire game — Paraguay weathered the storm and had every reason to feel good about reaching halftime with the game scoreless.
France got some more scoring opportunities in the early part of the second half, including a near-breakaway for Mbappé.
In the 67th minute, France was awarded a penalty kick for a foul against Desire Doue that had to go to VAR for review, and it was Mbappé who took it.
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Mbappé has tended to do most of his damage in the second half, and that trend continued here with him drilling the penalty past Paraguay goaltender Orlando Gill.
That was his 19th career World Cup goal, and his seventh of this tournament alone, tying him with Argentina&apos;s Lionel Messi for the tournament lead.
Paraguay seemed to fade after the Mbappé goal, but turned it on again late, forcing Mike Maignan to make his first save of the day about 89 and a half minutes into the match.
It seemed like Paraguay&apos;s plan was to try and get a rise out of the French, and they succeeded in drawing three yellow cards. In fact, they even tried to keep that going after the match with players meeting near midfield for some more pushing and shoving.
But France is moving on, and they will take on Morocco in a quarterfinal match on Thursday in Boston.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>This &apos;America the Beautiful&apos; rendition before France vs Paraguay match will give you goosebumps</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-04T23:11:01.692Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>This &apos;America the Beautiful&apos; rendition before France vs Paraguay match will give you goosebumps</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Fourth of July pregame festivities before the France vs. Paraguay World Cup Round of 16 match will go down as one of the greatest in history. Yes, it may seem a little odd to celebrate an awe-inspiring American cultural moment when no American team was involved, but hear me out.
On Saturday at Philadelphia Stadium (Lincoln Financial Field), the field was transformed to resemble the American flag, complete with additional performers and pyrotechnics. The Philadelphia Boys Choir &amp; Chorale then delivered a performance for the ages with a stirring rendition of &quot;America the Beautiful&quot; in honor of America&apos;s 250th birthday.
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While the choir sang, two young individuals (one White young man and one Black young lady) delivered what I would describe as spoken word — oral poetry emphasizing the beauty of our nation&apos;s founding, especially as it relates to the City of Brotherly Love.
&quot;250 years ago, in this city, an idea found its voice,&quot; the young man said.
&quot;Not perfect. Not finished. But bold enough to believe in people,&quot; the young woman followed up as the choir hummed.
As the choir sang, they spoke about how America’s principles of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness have led to unthinkable freedom, and eventually to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which &quot;unites the world.&quot;
Other ceremonial elements included an appearance by Miss Pennsylvania, Stephanie Skinner, dressed as Lady Liberty, and a Navy flyover. It will give you chills.
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			  <news:name>15 become new U.S. citizens during July 4 ceremony at Saguaro National Park</news:name>
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			<news:title>15 become new U.S. citizens during July 4 ceremony at Saguaro National Park</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Toronto Maple Leafs top pick Gavin McKenna reveals that he&apos;s changing his jersey number</news:name>
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			<news:title>Toronto Maple Leafs top pick Gavin McKenna reveals that he&apos;s changing his jersey number</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Toronto Maple Leafs No. 1 draft pick Gavin McKenna has already been on the ice with the team as it held its development camp this week, but the highly-touted rookie is going to have to make a big change for this fall.
His number.
When he was playing for the Western Hockey League&apos;s Medicine Hat Tigers and then again at Penn State this past season, McKenna wore the No. 72.
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The expectation was that McKenna would wear No. 72 with the Maple Leafs, and he did so this week at development camp. Plenty of fans have also already ordered No. 72 jerseys with his name on the back.
On most rosters, No. 72 is unique enough that he wouldn&apos;t run into any issues wearing it. However, on July 1, the Leafs signed two-time Stanley Cup champion goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky, who has worn No. 72 for most of his career, except during his first two seasons with the Philadelphia Flyers, when he wore No. 35.
So, some were wondering how this would work out. Would the Leafs want their new franchise player to get his pick of the number litter, or would they defer to a two-time Vezina winner?
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Well, it turns out that McKenna will be the one swapping numbers, and he&apos;ll be switching to No. 92 this season.
McKenna had to get creative here because the obvious number changes were a no-go in Toronto. Adding 7 and 2 would be 9, but that was retired in honor of Charlie Conacher and Ted Kennedy.
Another option would&apos;ve been to flip the digits and go with No. 27, but that was retired in honor of Frank Mahovlich and Darryl Sittler.
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So, 92 it is.
However, McKenna reached out to one of the three previous players to wear the number, Jeff O&apos;Neill, to ask whether he was comfortable with him using it.
It&apos;s fair to say he was down with the idea.
McKenna will be a key piece of a Maple Leafs team that is looking to bounce back after a nightmare 2025-26 campaign that saw them finish last in the Atlantic Division.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>The Revolutionary landmarks where Washington, Adams and Jefferson changed America</news:name>
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			<news:title>The Revolutionary landmarks where Washington, Adams and Jefferson changed America</news:title>
			<news:keywords>From New England to Virginia, history buffs and patriotic travelers can walk where American history unfolded in honor of the celebration of our nation&apos;s 250th anniversary this weekend.
Many of these destinations offer an array of events, including immersive exhibits that shed light on the colonial and Federal eras.
Whether through guided walking tours, ranger-led programs or living-history demonstrations, these destinations help bring America&apos;s founding to life.
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Here are five standout places to visit to soak up the nation&apos;s history.
These experiences and venues can be enjoyed at a variety of time periods. Check the relevant websites for more details. 
This must-do tour in downtown Boston spans roughly 2.5 miles and connects 16 historically important sites.
The trail includes the Old South Meeting House, the Old North Church and the Paul Revere House, among others.
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It features Faneuil Hall, known as the &quot;Cradle of Liberty&quot; for the patriot meetings and speeches held there, as well as the Old State House, the site of the Boston Massacre.
&quot;Preserved and dedicated by the citizens of Boston in 1951, the Freedom Trail is a unique collection of museums, churches, meeting houses, burying grounds, parks, a ship, and historic markers that tell the story of the American Revolution and beyond,&quot; the Freedom Trail&apos;s website says.
Independence National Historical Park features several significant buildings and structures important to the American Revolution.
Most famously, it features Independence Hall, where the Second Continental Congress was held and the Declaration of Independence was adopted.
Carpenters&apos; Hall, located two blocks east of Independence Hall, is where the First Continental Congress was held. The historic district includes the Museum of the American Revolution, the Benjamin Franklin Museum and the National Constitution Center.
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&quot;The park represents the founding ideals of the nation, and preserves national and international symbols of freedom and democracy, including Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell,&quot; the National Park Service&apos;s (NPS) website says.
&quot;The Declaration of Independence and US Constitution were both debated and signed inside Independence Hall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.&quot;
Virginia&apos;s Historic Triangle offers historic sites spanning back centuries, including Jamestown, the first successful English settlement in North America, founded in 1607.
Colonial Williamsburg, the restored 18th-century capital of Virginia, is the world&apos;s largest living history museum, featuring costumed interpreters, restored buildings and sites frequented by many southern Founding Fathers.
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Also included in the triangle is Yorktown Battlefield, which marks the site of the decisive 1781 victory that effectively ended the Revolutionary War. Williamsburg and Yorktown are about 13 miles apart.
The Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation offers the America&apos;s Historic Triangle Ticket, which starts at $126 for adults and includes five consecutive days of admission to Jamestown Settlement, Historic Jamestowne, Colonial Williamsburg, Yorktown Battlefield and the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown.
Located about 15 miles south of Washington, D.C., Mount Vernon was the home of George Washington.
Visitors can tour the mansion, gardens, Washington&apos;s tomb, working farm and museum exhibits detailing his life, military leadership and presidency.
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The estate offers expert-led tours, including behind-the-scenes access to areas typically closed to the public, as well as immersive Revolutionary War exhibits and a recreated Continental Army encampment.
Minute Man National Historical Park is located in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, and commemorates the Battles of Lexington and Concord.
Visitors can walk the Battle Road Trail, explore restored colonial landmarks like Hartwell Tavern and take part in ranger-led programs and Patriots&apos; Day events celebrating &quot;the shot heard &apos;round the world.&quot;
A highlight of the park is North Bridge, where colonial militia confronted British troops on April 19, 1775, during one of the opening engagements of the American Revolution.
&quot;This beautifully restored 19th-century commemorative landscape, featuring the famous Minute Man statue by Daniel Chester French, is a perfect place to reflect upon this hallowed ground,&quot; NPS&apos;s website says.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Paul Pelosi, 86, faces a hit-and-run charge after striking a parked car in Napa County: sheriff&apos;s office</news:name>
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			<news:title>Paul Pelosi, 86, faces a hit-and-run charge after striking a parked car in Napa County: sheriff&apos;s office</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Paul Pelosi, the husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., is facing a misdemeanor hit-and-run charge after authorities say he struck a parked vehicle in Napa County, California, on Friday, and drove away before his own car became disabled.
The Napa County Sheriff&apos;s Office said the crash happened Friday afternoon in Yountville, just over an hour north of San Francisco.
A witness reported seeing a brown convertible hit an unoccupied parked vehicle before continuing north. Deputies later found the damaged convertible partially blocking a nearby roadway and identified the driver as Paul Pelosi, 86.
During the investigation, Pelosi allegedly told deputies he knew he had hit something but did not know what it was, according to the sheriff&apos;s office. He continued driving until his vehicle became disabled, investigators said.
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Authorities said alcohol was not a factor in the crash.
&quot;The investigation also determined that no alcohol (.00 on Preliminary Alcohol Screening Device) was detected upon testing, therefore Driving Under the Influence was ruled out,&quot; the sheriff&apos;s office said.
Investigators said Pelosi was responsible for the collision. He was not arrested at the scene, and the sheriff&apos;s office said that is common for this type of misdemeanor offense. Instead, deputies will refer the case to the Napa County District Attorney&apos;s Office for review and possible prosecution.
The sheriff&apos;s office also said it will submit a driver re-evaluation referral to the California DMV, a common practice for elderly drivers.
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The incident comes more than two years after Pelosi pleaded guilty to misdemeanor drunken driving causing injury stemming from a May 2022 crash in Napa County.
He was sentenced to three years of probation, five days in jail — most of which was satisfied through custody credits and a work program — a three-month DUI education program, installation of an ignition interlock device for one year, and fines and restitution to the injured driver.
Unlike the 2022 case, investigators said DUI was ruled out in Friday&apos;s crash.
Pelosi has remained in the public eye since the October 2022 hammer attack inside the San Francisco home he shares with the former House speaker.
David DePape, who broke into the Pelosi residence seeking Nancy Pelosi before attacking Paul Pelosi with a hammer, was sentenced in October 2024 to life in prison on state charges after previously receiving a 30-year federal prison sentence.
The attack left Paul Pelosi with a skull fracture and other serious injuries.
Rep. Nancy Pelosi has represented the state&apos;s 11th congressional district in San Francisco for decades.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Democrats Clash With Trump, as Political Tensions Rise on America’s 250th</news:name>
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			<news:title>Democrats Clash With Trump, as Political Tensions Rise on America’s 250th</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Gavin Newsom and Wes Moore, potential 2028 contenders, cast President Trump’s record as a betrayal of American ideals, while the president disparaged their party as extreme.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>City of Philadelphia may have leaked some MLB All-Stars hours before the big announcement</news:name>
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			<news:title>City of Philadelphia may have leaked some MLB All-Stars hours before the big announcement</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Philadelphia is, for obvious reasons, often at the center of Fourth of July celebrations, given that it&apos;s quite literally the birthplace of the nation. But this year, the city is catching a little guff over an apparent oversight.
The MLB All-Star Game is set for the city&apos;s Citizens Bank Park on July 14th, with rosters set to be announced on Saturday evening.
However, there certainly appear to have been some leaks, and it&apos;s all thanks to a series of light pole banners.
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Whether they&apos;re getting greased after a Super Bowl or spoiling All-Star rosters, does any city&apos;s poles get as much attention as Philadelphia&apos;s? Maybe Vegas&apos;, but those are a different kind of pole.
Some photos of banners around the city have made their way to social media, because they make it pretty clear that certain players are definitely headed to the Mid-Summer Classic.
Whoops.
You know, I don&apos;t think you&apos;d ever see a banner of Atlanta Braves first baseman Matt Olson anywhere within Philadelphia city limits... unless, of course, he was going to be playing in the All-Star Game hosted in the city.
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Of course, some of those banners are not going to shock anyone. Throwing Pittsburgh Pirates ace Paul Skenes on a banner was probably a safe bet, and could&apos;ve been hanging there for months, and everyone would just be like, &quot;Yeah, that sounds about right.&quot;
I&apos;m just always amazed how things like this can happen. The directions seem pretty foolproof: Do not hang the banners until July 5.
It&apos;s almost like whoever delivered those details did so to someone half-listening while scrolling TikTok.
&quot;Hang the All-Star banners all around the city before July 5. Got it. Can do, boss...&quot;
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			  <news:name>16 patriotic movies to watch this Fourth of July, from &apos;Top Gun&apos; to &apos;Saving Private Ryan&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>16 patriotic movies to watch this Fourth of July, from &apos;Top Gun&apos; to &apos;Saving Private Ryan&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>When you’ve had your fill of fireworks, parades and potato salad, there’s nothing like curling up with a good movie on a warm summer evening.
Here’s 16 of the best movies about America that will put you in a patriotic mood.
A toe-tapping rendition of the founding of our country, 1972’s &quot;1776&quot; brought the Broadway musical of the same name from stage to screen just in time for the bicentennial with much of the celebrated cast reprising their roles.
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Standout songs include &quot;Sit Down, John&quot; and &quot;Molasses to Rum.&quot;
A somber portrayal of a veteran’s experience in Vietnam, &quot;Born on the Fourth of July,&quot; is based on Ron Kovic’s real-life story of serving in the war, becoming paralyzed and eventually turning to anti-war activism.
The movie stars Tom Cruise and Willem Dafoe and was directed by Oliver Stone.
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The Academy Award-winning portrayal of a simple man’s optimistic view of the world follows the titular Forrest Gump from fighting in Vietnam to going on an inspiring run around the country.
The 1994 film stars Tom Hanks and Gary Sinise.
If action — and aliens — is more in your wheelhouse this Fourth of July, 1996’s &quot;Independence Day&quot; says it all in the title.
Defending the country (and the world) from extraterrestrial invaders, a group of patriots band together in a reminder that freedom isn&apos;t free.
Starring Will Smith, Jeff Goldblum and Bill Pullman, the impressive blockbuster even won an Academy Award for visual effects.
What could be more fun than watching president-turned-action-hero Harrison Ford save the country, his family and the occupants of his plane from terrorist hijackers?
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Gary Oldman, Glenn Close, Wendy Crewson and William H. Macy also star in the 1997 thriller.
An emotional story depicting the horrors of war, &quot;Saving Private Ryan&quot; follows a group of men during World War II who set out to bring a soldier home to his mother after she&apos;s lost her other three sons.
It stars Tom Hanks and Matt Damon and was directed by Steven Spielberg.
The film took home five Academy Awards, including best director for Spielberg.
&quot;National Treasure&quot; is a non-stop thrill ride through our nation&apos;s history that imagines a secret treasure map on the back of the Declaration of Independence.
The movie takes its stars — Nicolas Cage, Diane Kruger and Justin Bartha — from the National Archives in Washington, D.C. to the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia and Trinity Church in New York City.
Its sequel, &quot;National Treasure: Book of Secrets,&quot; includes memorable scenes at Mount Vernon, the Library of Congress and Mount Rushmore.
Mel Gibson plays a reluctant Revolutionary War hero in this historical epic where he attempts to save his son who is captured by the British.
The movie also stars Heath Ledger and Joely Richardson and was nominated for three Oscars, including legendary composer John Williams for best score.
A love story, &quot;Pearl Harbor&quot; recounts the events of Dec. 7, 1941 through the eyes of two fictional Army Air Corps pilots and the nurse they both loved.
The 2001 Michael Bay film stars Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett and Kate Beckinsale. Jon Voight and Alec Baldwin also play Franklin D. Roosevelt and Jimmy Doolittle.
The movie, based on a book of the same name, depicts the 1945 Battle of Iwo Jima, the famous raising of the flag there, and the aftermath for the men shown in the picture.
Directed by Clint Eastwood, &quot;Flags of Our Fathers&quot; is a companion movie to &quot;Letters from Iwo Jima,&quot; which shows the Japanese view of the battle.
The two movies were nominated for a combined six Oscars, with &quot;Letters from Iwo Jima&quot; taking home one for best sound editing.
Another Steven Spielberg-directed film, &quot;Lincoln&quot; stars Daniel Day-Lewis as the 16th president struggling the Civil War and abolishing slavery.
The film also stars Sally Field and Tommy Lee Jones.
It was nominated for 12 Oscars in 2013, and took home two, including best actor for Day-Lewis.
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While much of the country&apos;s young men were overseas fighting World War II, someone had to keep America&apos;s favorite pastime alive.
Enter female athletes played by the likes of Geena Davis, Rosie O&apos;Donnell and Madonna coached by Tom Hanks, a washed-up former MLB star.
The movie, directed by Penny Marshall was selected by the Library of Congress in 2012 to be preserved in the National Film Registry as &quot;culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.&quot;
Harrison Ford is back to save the country, this time as CIA agent Jack Ryan, hunting down the IRA terrorist who left his wife and daughter badly injured.
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The film, based on the Tom Clancy novel, also stars Samuel L. Jackson, Sean Bean and James Earl Jones.
This 1986 action flick is a high-flying, patriotic ode to the best of our military pilots.
It follows Maverick, played by Tom Cruise, as he trains at the elite Top Gun Naval Fighter Weapons School, his cocky attitude rubbing others there the wrong way.
The movie also stars Val Kilmer and Kelly McGillis.
The 2022 sequel &quot;Top Gun: Maverick&quot; reunites Cruise and Kilmer, catching up with the titular character who is now a test pilot and flight instructor to a new generation of trainees.
Born out of Lin-Manuel Miranda&apos;s brilliant mind and writing, &quot;Hamilton&quot; takes viewers on a hip-hop version of the founding of our country.
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An expensive ticket on Broadway, the filmed stage version starring Miranda is available to stream.
Top songs include &quot;My Shot,&quot; &quot;Satisfied&quot; and &quot;Wait for It.&quot;
Finishing off with a bit of nostalgia, this 1989 Kevin Costner movie will satisfy both baseball fans and those who are looking for a dose of classic Americana — or frankly, anyone who wants to feel inspired.
The movie follows Costner&apos;s character as he decides to build a baseball diamond in his Iowa cornfield after hearing a voice tell him: &quot;If you build it, he will come.&quot;
It also stars James Earl Jones, Ray Liotta, Burt Lancaster and Amy Madigan.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Palestine is not competing in the World Cup. They have nothing to do with the tournament, but that didn’t stop Egypt coach Hossam Hassan from making his team’s win against Australia politically divisive by waving a Palestinian flag on the pitch.
The video of Hassan went viral on social media with people chanting &quot;Free, free Palestine!&quot; in the background.
Following their victory via penalty kicks, Hassan said he was dedicating the win to the &quot;good and noble&quot; Egyptian and Palestinian people.
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&quot;My heart and soul are with them,&quot; he added in his post-match interview. &quot;I dedicate this victory to the Palestinians. May Allah grant them victory and have mercy on their martyrs.&quot;
Earlier in the tournament, while I was watching the USA&apos;s final group-stage match against Turkey, I noticed a Palestinian flag. So I asked a simple question: Why in the world would a Palestinian flag be allowed?
Palestine has nothing to do with the World Cup. It’s overtly political. It’s divisive. There&apos;s obviously a double standard because Israeli flags have been banned from matches, but Palestinian flags have been seen many times throughout the tournament.
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FIFA has yet to make a public statement or respond to any media requests regarding this incident.
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			  <news:name>TANVI RATNA: Latin America&apos;s right turn is redrawing the United States&apos; backyard</news:name>
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			<news:title>TANVI RATNA: Latin America&apos;s right turn is redrawing the United States&apos; backyard</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Latin America has moved right. Not in one election, not in one country, and not as a passing mood. The region’s political map has been reordered. Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, Colombia, Honduras, El Salvador, Ecuador, and the Dominican Republic are now governed by right-wing, center-right, or security-first governments broadly aligned with Washington’s new strategic posture.
Only Mexico, Brazil, Uruguay, and a handful of others remain, for now, outside this broader shift. Cuba and Nicaragua remain closed authoritarian cases. Venezuela, after the rupture of the old Chavista order, now stands as the clearest warning of what happens when left-wing regimes lose both legitimacy and protection.
That is the new hemisphere. The pink tide has receded. In its place is a harder, more security-driven right. And the latest proof is not just that the right is winning. It is why it is winning.
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The decisive change came after the U.S. moved from pressure to force in Latin America’s strategic environment, then widened that pressure through Cuba and the Iran war. Washington showed that hostile regimes could be squeezed, destabilized, or removed; that fuel, sanctions, and military leverage could be used together; and that the hemisphere would now be treated less like a diplomatic afterthought and more like a security perimeter.
That changed the political calculus across the region.
This was not a single event. It was a sequence. Maduro’s fall changed the psychological ceiling on what Washington would do. Cuba’s fuel crisis turned leftist scarcity into a living warning. The Iran war pushed energy prices, shipping risk, and domestic fuel politics into the center of elections from Chile to Colombia. Together, those shocks rewrote the incentives for leaders, voters, business elites, and security forces.
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A voter may forgive weak growth for a time. He does not easily forgive a state that cannot protect his family, his shop, his commute, his border, or his future. Once people conclude that the state is absent, weak, or captured, they stop voting for ideals and start voting for force.
That is the real story of Latin America’s new right. It is not a conventional conservative wave. It is a revolt against vulnerability.
The new right understands this better than the old right ever did. It does not campaign only on markets, tax cuts, and anti-socialism. It campaigns on punishment. It says the state has been humiliated by gangs, cartels, corrupt elites, failed parties, and weak executives, and must be made visible again.
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Not through another reform committee. Through force.
That is why Bukele-style politics has become the hemisphere’s most important export. Bukele did not invent hardline security politics. He made it modern, visual, and electorally overwhelming. Emergency powers, mass arrests, military presence, mega-prisons: all became a spectacle of the state overpowering the gangs.
The method is dangerous. The appeal is obvious. In societies exhausted by extortion, violence, and impunity, visible force can be sold as competence. Bukele’s real export is not a policy manual. It is a visual grammar of power. He showed that security can become a governing brand, and that voters abandoned by institutions may reward the leader who looks willing to break them.
Colombia and Peru show how far that grammar has traveled. In Colombia, Abelardo de la Espriella’s rise was fed by legislative gridlock, failed peace policy, rural violence, corruption allegations, and the assassination of a major conservative figure. His appeal was not nuance. It was ruthlessness. He sounded like a man willing to act where institutions had stalled.
But his rise was also accelerated by the regional context. A few months earlier, he was still a political outsider. Then Washington demonstrated in the region that anti-U.S. regimes could be squeezed hard, that Maduro was no longer protected, and that Latin America would now sit inside a more aggressive American security frame. De la Espriella’s hardline, Trumpaligned message fit that new order perfectly.
In Peru, Keiko Fujimori’s victory came in a country discredited by political churn, dysfunction, recurring crises, crime, and instability. Her advantage was not ideological freshness. It was a familiar security-first brand in a system voters no longer trusted. She was not riding a wave of enthusiasm. She was riding a wave of exhaustion. That distinction matters.
Neither Colombia nor Peru delivered a landslide. Both delivered razor-thin right-wing victories in divided societies that had lost confidence in the old political class. Those results
do not suggest consensus. They suggest institutional fracture. They suggest voters were reaching for order because the alternative looked like drift.
Donald Trump did not create that demand. Crime did. Weak growth did. Failed institutions did. The exhaustion of the pink tide did.
Trump did something else. He gave the shift geopolitical structure.
Washington is no longer treating Latin America as a development challenge or diplomatic afterthought. It is treating the hemisphere as a security zone. Cartels, migration, Chinese infrastructure, ports, energy, critical minerals, and hostile authoritarian regimes are no longer separate files. They are one contest over power in America’s own neighborhood.
That changes the calculation. Alignment with Washington now signals access, backing, seriousness, and protection. It tells investors a government wants order. It tells security forces they may have U.S. support. It tells voters their country is not drifting toward Havana, Caracas, or Beijing. And after the Iran war, it tells them that energy shocks, shipping disruptions, and strategic instability will be managed by governments that sit close to the American center of power.
Trump’s maximum-pressure posture toward hostile regimes makes alignment with Washington more valuable and isolation more costly. It also makes the right look like the only camp with a realistic external backstop. If you are a governor, a general, a banker, or a voter trying to decide who can protect your country from the next shock, that matters.
For the United States, the stakes are plain. A more U.S.-aligned Latin America could improve counternarcotics cooperation, reduce migration pressure, complicate Chinese influence, and restore American leverage in a region
Washington neglected for too long. But a hemisphere of pro-American strongmen is not the same as a hemisphere of strong democratic partners.
There is a difference between rebuilding the state and performing power. A serious government strengthens police, courts, prosecutors, prisons, borders, and ports. It makes law
credible beyond one leader. It may produce fear. It may even produce temporary order. But it leaves behind weak institutions and a leader too large for the system around him.
That is the test of Latin America’s new right. It has understood the public’s demand for order, the collapse of patience with the old left, and the value of Washington at a moment when America is again treating the hemisphere as strategically vital.
Now it has to govern.
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			<news:keywords>The Socceroos&apos; World Cup is over after losing to Egypt on penalties on Friday, but before their heartbreak, Australian fans had one final hurrah.
And what better way to do that than by storming a Walmart in Texas and partying until the boys in blue arrive on scene?
There are probably some, but this works too.
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Walmart has been a hotspot for World Cup tourists because, while we take it for granted, it&apos;s pretty incredible if you think about it. You can get a giant sack of pizza rolls, take 20 steps, buy a dress shirt, take another 20 steps, buy a PlayStation, then take 20 more steps and grab a new garden hose. And, in between, you can even score some Dunkin&apos; Donuts and a pair of prescription glasses.
That&apos;s kind of cool.
Fox 4 Dallas-Ft. Worth shared some clips on social media of Australian fans hitting up a Walmart in Arlington, and it was one of the wildest fan-related scenes of the World Cup so far.
Which is saying a lot, because we had a guy stick his head in a cotton candy machine.
If you were headed to that Walmart to stock up on Vegemite, go elsewhere. It&apos;s definitely sold out.
All I could think of was the poor person who stopped at that Walmart on the way home from work for a gallon of milk and some toilet paper, only to encounter throngs of Aussie soccer hooligans.
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Unfortunately, their excitement was short-lived — and not just because the Pharaohs stomped on their hearts a bit later — but because some of Arlington&apos;s finest were called in to help calm things down.
Absolute scenes.
I&apos;m going to be honest: I think we&apos;re really going to miss all these World Cup fans once they&apos;re gone.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Watching the tall ships parade from a small tugboat.</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-04T19:20:20.425Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Watching the tall ships parade from a small tugboat.</news:title>
			<news:keywords>While grand ships with billowing sails made their way in the Hudson River, a crew in a modest tugboat kept watch on the high-traffic day on the water.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Shake off the dust of the day</news:name>
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			<news:title>Shake off the dust of the day</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Styled to reflect Arizona history and provide a respite from the world outside, Dust Cutter at the Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Hotel invites residents to explore their summer menu and uncover local flavors (submitted photo).


Dust Cutter’s all day menu updates include: Grilled Peach &amp; Burrata Salad – Grilled summer peaches, creamy burrata, arugula, crispy prosciutto, candied mole pecans, pickled red onion, basil, chili-lime vinaigrette; Stacked &amp; Smothered Nachos – Crispy tortilla chips, Oaxaca cheese sauce, shredded cheese, bean puree, Pico de Gallo, sliced radish, sweet pickled chiles, cilantro lime crema; Fire Roasted Poblano &amp; Herb Pasta – Spaghetti, Aglio e olio, roasted poblano, blistered tomatoes, sweet corn puree, queso fresco; Smoked Cuban – House-smoked pork, carved ham, Swiss cheese, Mrs. Klein’s pickles, mustard, Noble Cuban bread; and Black &amp; Tan Skillet – Warm gooey brownie, chocolate chip cookie dough, Screamery’s award-winning sweet cream &amp; honeycomb ice cream, cajeta drizzle, cinnamon dust.
Breakfast menu updates include: Griddled Lemon &amp; Berry French Toast – Noble bakery brioche, Az Lemon curd, blueberry compote, powdered sugar; Cast Iron Huevos Mixtos – Spiced tomato sauce, roasted peppers, feta cheese, herbs, grilled “candough” bread; and Adams St. Benny – Smoked Pork Loin, two eggs, griddled Noble English muffin, traditional or chipotle hollandaise.

Named for the first strong drink after a long, dusty day, Dust Cutter, at 50 E Adams St. in downtown Phoenix, is a restaurant and bar focused on “quality ingredients, local partnerships and well crafted cocktails,” the establishment says. From Schreiner’s bacon and sausage, K4 Ranch beef patties, and Crow’s Dairy cheese to Queen Creek olives, Mrs. Klein’s pickles, and house made finishes featuring Copper City Bourbon, the menus reflect Arizona.




At the center of it all sits a 15 foot Post &amp; Perch table, made from a live-edge redwood slab. Pull up a barstool or lean into the iron foot rail while sipping something shaken (or stirred). Above the table, five lights – held in place by vintage style gold construction clamps – hang at their own carefree angles, “setting a mood that’s relaxed, confident and unmistakably Phoenix.”




One corner of Dust Cutter, the Tenderfoot Corral, sits beside garage style openings. The opposite corner – Jimmy Crack Corner – offers a more intimate hideaway, decorated with vintage cowboy pieces such as Buffalo Chaps and silver bridles once owned by Bill Tull, the renowned local architect behind so many Southwestern icons. At the heart of the bar, a 25 foot Urban Fireplace opens to both the inside and the patio.




Located inside the Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Hotel, Dust Cutter launched a new summer menu in June. Patrons also can enjoy Renaissance Discovery Hour every Monday through Thursday at 6 p.m. Discovery Hour invites residents to sip complimentary craft beverages and uncover local flavors. Learn more at www.dustcutterphx.com.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Check out the library in July</news:name>
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			<news:title>Check out the library in July</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Summer Reading Game continues through July 20 at Phoenix Public Library branches, but regardless of whether young residents have signed up to participate in the reading challenge, they can still enjoy themed programming at local libraries.
At Yucca Library, 5648 N. 15th Ave., families can enjoy The Up-ROAR-ious Dinosaur puppet show, Wednesday, July 8, from 2 to 3 p.m. Stick around afterwards to decorate dinosaur puppets and stage and then use your imagination to create your own puppet shows to entertain your family and friends. Supplies are limited  and participation is first come, first served.
On Wednesday, July 15, Zoo to You brings participants up close and personal with captivating creatures as expert staff share stories and information that are sure to leave an impression. The Live on Location program captivates learners of all ages. Space is limited.
Over at Cholla Library, 10050 Metro Parkway E., librarians have a full calendar of July events ready for patrons – from visits by the Phoenix Herpetological Society (July 2) and Great Arizona Puppet Theatre (July 9) to Summer S.T.E.A.M. Sundays (July 5, 12 and 19) and family-friendly dinosaur-centric film screenings (July 10 and 31).
For complete event descriptions and programming offered at other Phoenix libraries, visit www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>New ‘third space’ focuses on fitness</news:name>
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			<news:title>New ‘third space’ focuses on fitness</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The new North Central location of The Beau Collective will feature an exercise space similar to the original Park City location (pictured), but the larger 3,000-square foot room will allow for more diverse community connections (submitted photo).

After construction and permitting delays slowed its completion, The Beau Collective is finally set to open its second location – right in the heart of North Central at 5115 N. Central Ave. It is something of a homecoming for founder Whitney White Kozlowski, who grew up in the area and, along with fellow Xavier alum and bestie Sarah Duncan, is excited to bring the concept to Phoenix.
Originally founded 10 years ago in Park City, Utah, The Beau Collective combines a boutique fitness and wellness space with a retail shop, but at the heart of the business concept is creating a space for community connection – a third space, “Not your home, not your work, but where you can go and gather,” explained Duncan, who serves as operating partner for the company and will oversee the day-to-day at the Uptown location.

Whitney White Kozlowski (center) expects to open her second Beau Collective location this month, with the help of Sarah Duncan (left) and Brigette Sebald (submitted photo).

“We heard, across the board, from friends, family, the community, ‘Let’s bring one here. This is what we need.’ Phoenix is such a big city and there are so many strip malls and box stores, but what is missing are little places where we can connect,” Duncan, said.
They reached out to another long-time North Central friend, who happened to be in real estate, and he had the perfect building, “Right by where we always used to hang out after school at AJs,” Duncan added.
The 1970s medical building was “nothing to write home about,” but Kozlowski saw the potential, Duncan recalled. “She said ‘let’s put some windows on Central.’ I mean, you really cannot beat that location!”
The gym portion is about 3,000-square-feet and will host a variety of classes, including HIIT, strength training, Pilates, yoga and more. And the space can be cleared for community gatherings. The Beau team, which includes community captain Brigette Sebald, is already planning future events.
“We are going to host everything from book clubs to Mahjong,” Duncan said. “We’re doing our Xavier/Brophy class reunion there in September, school fundraisers…so, it will be a fun event space.”
In mid-June, the team was close to the finish line on the build-out, and a July soft opening is planned.
“We’ll do a bunch of complementary classes and have people come in and see the space and get a feel for it. And then we’ll do a grand opening at the beginning of August,” Duncan said.
Residents can connect with the team from The Beau Collective, and stay up to date on opening dates, by visiting them online at www.thebeaucollectivephx.com.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Why scratching a mosquito bite makes it so much worse, according to science</news:name>
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			<news:title>Why scratching a mosquito bite makes it so much worse, according to science</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Scratching a bug bite or rash may seem irresistible, but it’ll only provide temporary relief and likely prolong the itch, researchers found.
Scratching is a natural response to a skin irritant that increases skin inflammation and can make certain diseases, such as eczema, worse. 
But why scratching exacerbates swelling and whether the evolutionary response offers any benefit is something University of Pittsburgh researchers said remained &quot;poorly explored.&quot;
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To investigate the relationship between itch, scratching and inflammation, the researchers, led by University of Pittsburgh professor of dermatology and immunology Daniel H. Kaplan, applied an allergen to the ears of mice to trigger allergic-contact dermatitis, an eczema-like inflammatory skin condition.
The mice developed the type of skin reaction people commonly have to poison ivy, certain metals, like nickel, and some skincare ingredients.
One group of mice was designated as &quot;normal,&quot; while another group was genetically modified to lack an itch-sensing neuron.
A set of mice was allowed to scratch freely, while another was prevented from scratching with an Elizabethan-style collar, often referred to as the &quot;cone of shame&quot; among pet owners.
The researchers found that scratching activated mast cells, which the Cleveland Clinic describes as part of the body&apos;s &quot;alarm system&quot; that &quot;look out for harmful invaders.&quot; 
Mast cells release histamine and other inflammatory chemicals that cause itchiness.
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&quot;Sometimes, they activate when they shouldn’t, causing allergic reactions,&quot; Cleveland Clinic noted. 
The researchers found the mice that scratched freely released more substance P, a signaling molecule that activated more mast cells, causing increased inflammation and a prolonged itch-scratch cycle.
The mice that were prevented from scratching and those lacking the itch-sensing neuron experienced less inflammation.
Scratching is satisfying, however — and as Science reported, &quot;The capacity to both sense itch and behaviorally respond by scratching evolved hundreds of millions of years ago.&quot;
Because mast cells are &quot;also important for protecting against bacteria and other pathogens,&quot; the researchers performed another experiment to determine &quot;if scratching-induced activation of mast cells could affect the skin microbiome,&quot; the University of Pittsburgh reported in a news release.
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The scientists found that scratching reduced levels of Staphylococcus aureus, one of the bacteria most associated with skin infections.
&quot;The damage that scratching does to the skin probably outweighs this benefit when itching is chronic,&quot; Kaplan cautioned.
&quot;At first, these findings seemed to introduce a paradox: if scratching an itch is bad for us, why does it feel so good?&quot; he said. &quot;Scratching is often pleasurable, which suggests that, in order to have evolved, this behavior must provide some kind of benefit. Our study helps resolve this paradox by providing evidence that scratching also provides defense against bacterial skin infections.&quot;
The American Academy of Dermatology says that cold compresses and 1% hydrocortisone cream may help relieve itching.
The researchers published their findings in the journal Science last year.
The Associated Press contributed reporting.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>For new citizens, it’s about having their voices heard. And about pizza.</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-04T18:40:20.310Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>For new citizens, it’s about having their voices heard. And about pizza.</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Illegal immigrant truck driver charged in death of trooper who moved home to care for mom with cancer</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-04T18:21:05.608Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Illegal immigrant truck driver charged in death of trooper who moved home to care for mom with cancer</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An illegal immigrant truck driver who authorities said remained in the U.S. despite being ordered to leave has been charged in the death of a Pennsylvania State Police trooper who had recently moved home to help care for his mother during her cancer treatment.
The crash is the latest in a series of fatal wrecks involving noncitizen commercial truck drivers that have prompted the Trump administration to tighten commercial driver&apos;s license rules.
Michael E. Pahira Jr., 44, was conducting a commercial vehicle inspection along Interstate 81 in Schuylkill County on Wednesday morning when another semi-truck left the roadway, struck his marked patrol vehicle and the truck he was inspecting before hitting the trooper, according to Pennsylvania State Police. Both semi-truck caught fire after the crash. Pahira later died at a local hospital.
The driver, identified as 33-year-old Michael Bon, a Haitian national living in Brockton, Massachusetts, was charged with homicide by vehicle, involuntary manslaughter, reckless driving and six additional lesser charges. He is being held at Schuylkill County Prison on $700,000 bail. His next court date is scheduled for July 15.
The Department of Homeland Security has lodged an immigration detainer against him.
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Bon entered the United States through Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in July 2024 under the Biden administration&apos;s humanitarian parole program. He later applied for Temporary Protected Status, but the application was denied. DHS terminated his parole in June 2025 and ordered him to leave the country, but he remained in the United States.
While living in Massachusetts, Bon obtained a non-domiciled commercial driver&apos;s license in March 2025. The Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles said he first qualified for the license in 2025 while he was authorized to work under federal law. It was renewed in February 2026 before the Trump administration directed states to stop issuing or renewing non-domiciled CDLs for drivers who no longer met federal eligibility requirements.
Pahira&apos;s death comes as Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has made tightening commercial driver licensing rules a top priority following multiple fatal crashes involving non-domiciled CDL holders over the past two years.
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Last year, Duffy launched a nationwide audit of states issuing non-domiciled commercial driver&apos;s licenses after a series of deadly crashes, including crashes in Wyoming, Florida and California. During his State of the Union address, President Donald Trump said at least 17 fatal crashes in 2025 that killed 30 people involved immigrants living in the country illegally driving commercial vehicles with CDLs.
The Department of Transportation has also threatened to withhold federal funding from states found to be issuing licenses to drivers who are ineligible under federal law. In April, the Transportation Department withheld more than $73 million in federal funding from New York, saying the state failed to revoke commercial driver&apos;s licenses issued to drivers who were no longer eligible. Duffy said the move was intended to hold states accountable for ensuring only qualified and properly vetted drivers were allowed behind the wheel of commercial trucks.
&quot;Secretary Duffy is laser-focused on restoring integrity to America&apos;s trucking industry by ensuring truck drivers on our roadways are qualified and vetted,&quot; a spokesperson for the Transportation Department previously told Fox News Digital. &quot;The Department is going after every link in the chain to root out bad actors, fraudsters and chameleon carriers who put American families at risk.&quot;
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Pahira became a trooper for the Pennsylvania State Police in 2007.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro remembered Pahira as &quot;the very best of us,&quot; saying the veteran trooper had recently moved back home to help care for his mother as she underwent cancer treatments.
&quot;I spent time with Mike&apos;s parents, Patti and Mike, his sister, Jen, and some of his friends and fellow troopers,&quot; Shapiro said during a press conference. &quot;They told me about Mike — about how great a man he was, about his high school wrestling record, his love of cooking, and his commitment to caring for his mother as she battles cancer. Just in the last few days, he helped her shave her head as she is going through her treatments.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>White Nationalists March in Washington Amid 250th Anniversary Celebrations</news:name>
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			<news:title>White Nationalists March in Washington Amid 250th Anniversary Celebrations</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The group, wearing clothing associated with the organization Patriot Front, assembled near Capitol Hill before leaving the district.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Election 2026 - Candidate Question #2: What did Flagstaff City Council do well, or not well?</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-04T18:11:01.073Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Election 2026 - Candidate Question #2: What did Flagstaff City Council do well, or not well?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>With the local city council election in November (and a primary in July), the candidates for the Flagstaff City Council who will appear on the ballot have been given the chance to answer a weekly question in no more than…</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NAU ROUNDUP: Defending Big Sky champion Lumberjacks unveil 2026 volleyball schedule</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-04T18:10:41.104Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>NAU ROUNDUP: Defending Big Sky champion Lumberjacks unveil 2026 volleyball schedule</news:title>
			<news:keywords>NAU volleyball&apos;s 2026 schedule is here, featuring strong non-conference matchups and the opportunity to host the Big Sky Conference Tournament in November.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Midjourney wants Hollywood studios to reveal the details of their AI usage</news:name>
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			<news:title>Midjourney wants Hollywood studios to reveal the details of their AI usage</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As part of an ongoing legal dispute with three Hollywood studios, Midjourney is seeking to compel those studios to reveal how they use AI themselves.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hollywood celebrities crash America&apos;s 250th birthday with a grim holiday warning about Trump</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hollywood celebrities crash America&apos;s 250th birthday with a grim holiday warning about Trump</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A group of wealthy Hollywood celebrities and activists marked America’s 250th anniversary by launching a video campaign encouraging Americans to oppose President Donald Trump&apos;s administration.
The video, which debuted on Variety, featured dozens of celebrities, including Mark Ruffalo, Sarah Jessica Parker, Ted Danson and Judd Apatow. During the nearly 10-minute video, they recite rules from the 2017 book &quot;On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century,&quot; written by author and historian Timothy Snyder.
Toward the start of the video, Snyder warns viewers that this November&apos;s midterm elections are a &quot;turning point&quot; for the country, saying voters will either move in the right direction or things will get worse.
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&quot;Today, the Republic is 250 years old. Strange though it is for me, this book has been along with the Republic for the last 10 years. I wrote it in November of 2016,&quot; Snyder said in the clip.
&quot;As I look ahead to this coming November, I see a turning point for our Republic,&quot; he added. &quot;A time when things could turn very well, or they could turn very ill indeed.&quot;
Reading from the book and its suggestions on how a nation turns to tyranny, celebrities recited lines including &quot;Do not obey in advance,&quot; delivered by Leslie Odom Jr., Sheryl Lee Ralph and Holland Taylor. Another, &quot;Beware of the one-party state,&quot; was read by Isabel Allende and Lisa Rinna.
Actor Mark Ruffalo, known for appearing in Marvel&apos;s &quot;Avengers&quot; films, explained his reason for participating in the video when speaking with Variety. Ruffalo has long been an outspoken critic of the Trump administration.
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&quot;My hope is that after this very bad and corrupt time we are living through now, we move away from a government that caters to the wealthy and powerful and focuses on the needs, desires and dreams of the children and young people,&quot; Ruffalo told Variety, later adding, &quot;Keep America moving toward its great promise and not the measly mistakes and cruelty of its past.&quot;
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Ruffalo also called for closing the wealth gap, cherishing the planet and leaving behind the &quot;colonial mindset of land theft, extractive economies, domination and materialism; embrace the Indigenous wisdom and worldview of circular economies, respect for all things and beings as our relatives and, therefore, worthy of our care and thoughtfulness.&quot;
Snyder also posted his Substack video to X with the caption: &quot;To celebrate a rebellion is to know that, from a flawed world, we can make new things. We can hold on, we can find each other, and not just imagine but create a much better America. It is a special 250th – it is ours.&quot;
Under the description of his video, Snyder directly took aim at the current 250th anniversary celebrations, writing that the leaders behind them represent a &quot;threat to liberty.&quot;
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&quot;Sadly, those who lead our official celebration today represent every threat to liberty that the founders named: arbitrary rule; indifference to law; undue accumulation of wealth; corruption of the government to attain that wealth; collusion with foreign powers to attain power,&quot; he wrote.
He also listed the participants, including Isabel Allende, Judd Apatow, Margaret Atwood, Joan Baez, Sophia Bush, Misha Collins, Kimberlé Crenshaw, Ted Danson, Ron Funches, Tony Goldwyn, Eric Holder, Jenifer Lewis, Leslie Odom Jr., Sarah Jessica Parker, Billy Porter, Maria Ressa, Lisa Rinna, Molly Ringwald, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Mark Ruffalo, J. Smith-Cameron, Holland Taylor, Viet Thanh Nguyen and Bradley Whitford.
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for comment but did not immediately receive a response.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Tens of thousands of far-left protesters clash with police in anti-conservative party riots</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Tens of thousands of far-left protesters flooded the streets and clashed with police in the Germany city of Erfurt on Saturday as they protested the conservative Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.
Videos showed police beating back agitators with batons and deploying anti-riot ordnance as the demonstrators chanted against the country&apos;s conservative Alternative for Germany (AfD) party in a massive political rally.
Police said over 30,000 people attended the demonstrations, according to the Associated Press (AP), and people could be seen carrying signs reading &quot;Stop AfD Nazis&quot; and &quot;For Diversity, Against Nazis.&quot;
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Despite the tense clashes caught on video, police told news outlets the demonstrations have been &quot;mostly peaceful,&quot; and claimed they&apos;ve recorded approximately 100 law violations, mostly due to graffiti.
The protests coincided with AfD&apos;s party conference and leadership elections during which the party, the second largest parliamentary group in Germany&apos;s Bundestag parliament, re-elected Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla as the party co-leaders.
The mass demonstrations delayed AfD&apos;s vote, prompting Chrupalla to criticize the method in which agitators expressed their dissatisfaction.
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&quot;There are no peaceful seated blockades. There are no democratic roadblocks. Nor are there any gangs of thugs who deserve the harmless label ‘civil society.’ These troublemakers are the last resort of our political rivals,&quot; Chrupalla said, according to the AP.
Chrupalla also accused the protesters of acting anti-democratically. &quot;They believe they have a monopoly on democracy. To these demonstrators I say: this democracy is just as much our democracy as it is yours.&quot;
A spokesperson for local antifascist group widersetzen explicitly claimed that the group&apos;s intention was to block AfD&apos;s party convention.
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&quot;The AfD pursues fascist policies: It wants mass deportations and terror on the streets. At the same time, however, it doesn’t solve a single real problem,&quot; widersetzen spokesperson Lena Raupach told the AP. &quot;It pursues policies that benefit the rich, not ordinary citizens. And we at widersetzen want a society in which all people have equal opportunities and equal security. We want a society based on solidarity.&quot;
AfD, while fighting accusations of extremism from citizens and center-left and center-right politicians in the country&apos;s ruling coalition, rejects the notion that it is extreme, arguing it is &quot;being used as a political instrument by mainstream parties,&quot; according to the AP.
The party has been experiencing a historic surge in popularity in recent years, grabbing over 20% of the national vote in federal elections in 2025 with an eye on capturing even more in the next election. Some federal polls have the party ranked as the most popular in the country today.
&quot;We will win. Maybe we’ll be able to govern alone soon,&quot; Chrupalla said Saturday. &quot;That would send the right message to the enemies of democracy out there who wanted to prevent our party convention from taking place.&quot;
Partygoers widely support the conservative moment fashioned by President Donald Trump and the party shares similar stances on social, cultural and domestic issues as the Trump administration, particularly on immigration. Perhaps inspired by Trump&apos;s trademark slogan, one party conference attendee Saturday could be seen sporting a &quot;Make Germany Great Again&quot; hat.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>The &apos;1776 Diet&apos;: What Americans really ate during the nation&apos;s founding</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Many of the American colonists’ eating habits have made a comeback in recent years. They ate minimally processed, locally sourced whole foods and regularly incorporated organ meats into their meals.
Livestock and many Old World crops had already been introduced to North America by European explorers and settlers during the centuries before the nation&apos;s founding.
Early settlers adapted European cooking traditions using ingredients available in North America, the Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress (CSPC) reported.
Indigenous peoples introduced corn to the colonists, and it became a core ingredient in many of their recipes. Beans, squash, and potatoes were among the other crops that became incorporated into colonial cooking, according to the CSPC.
&quot;Cornmeal appeared in dishes such as hasty pudding — a thick porridge similar to polenta — and johnnycakes, simple griddle cakes that were popular from New England to the South,&quot; reported History Facts.
Cornmeal Johnnycakes, roast pork and cream cheese are distinctly early-American foods the CSPC has recipes for on its website.
Regional customs and crops greatly influenced what the colonists ate. Rice and okra grew well and was plentiful in the South, where French and African influences also shaped eating habits. Dutch, English and German immigrants largely settled the north and established the region’s culinary traditions.
Seafood such as rockfish and crab dominated the diets of early Maryland settlers, NPR reported.
Meat was a status symbol, local food historian Joyce White told the publication. Beef was prized, and chicken was often saved for egg production.
&quot;If it&apos;s your pig or cow coming from your plantation, you don&apos;t want to waste it,&quot; White said.
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Thomas Jefferson was known for his decadent tastes and a fondness for French wine and macaroni and cheese, reported NPR. Records show that black-eyed peas, turnip greens and ham were also part of the Founding Father&apos;s diet.
Salted and preserved fish and meats, including bacon, sausage, liver pudding and offal, were staples of working-class people&apos;s diets, while the upper classes indulged in such luxuries as white flour and sugar.
Interest in these traditional foods has resurfaced in recent years as some Americans seek diets centered on whole, minimally processed ingredients.
Advocates of the Make America Healthy Again movement, for instance, have promoted organ meats, or offal, as some of the cheapest and most nutrient-dense foods people can eat.
Stews that evolved as ingredients became available were also common an America&apos;s early days.
The amount of alcohol the colonists consumed was &quot;staggering,&quot; Adrian Miller, author of &quot;The President&apos;s Kitchen Cabinet,&quot; told NPR.
&quot;They were very open about how much they were drinking,&quot; he said.
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George Washington wrote a recipe for &quot;small beer&quot; in a journal he kept as a young colonel in charge of the Virginia militia during the Seven Years’ War, Fox News Digital previously reported. The New York Public Library houses the journal.
&quot;Small beer,&quot; according to the library, derives its name from the small amount of alcohol it contains. It was quick to make, safer to drink because the brewing process helped eliminate bacteria in the water — and it was an &quot;everyday, mainstay beverage,&quot; the library reported.
&quot;While the 1776 Diet has some positives — such as emphasizing whole foods, home cooking and fewer ultra-processed foods — it’s not one I’d recommend following too literally,&quot; registered dietician Lisa R. Young, adjunct professor of nutrition at New York University, told Fox News Digital.
&quot;Colonial Americans often ate foods like salted ham, organ meats and other preserved meats out of necessity,&quot; she said. &quot;Today, we know it’s best to limit processed and cured meats because they’re high in sodium and saturated fat, and organ meats, while nutrient-dense, are best eaten in moderation due to their high cholesterol content.&quot;
Focus on the healthiest aspects of the 1776 diet, Young recommended. That includes plenty of fruits and vegetables, beans, whole grains, fish and lean proteins.
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&quot;Of course, you can emulate the Founding Fathers’ diet for the week of the 250th anniversary,&quot; she said. &quot;What you eat for a day or a week won’t matter much in the scheme of things.&quot;
Some of the Founding Fathers drank a lot of ale, often in the morning, Young noted.
&quot;We shouldn’t emulate that,&quot; she said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Why the Canada vs Morocco draw at +245 is the best World Cup round of 16 bet you can make today</news:name>
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			<news:title>Why the Canada vs Morocco draw at +245 is the best World Cup round of 16 bet you can make today</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Happy Independence Day, everyone! Nothing says independence more than the freedom to take our hard-earned money and put it on a sport that most only watch every four years. We do it with the Olympics, and we do it with the World Cup. We’ve had quite a few swings and misses, but we’ve also cashed a couple of solid plus-money plays. Let’s try to do it again.
This marks the start of the round of 16. There aren’t really too many lopsided matches in terms of odds any longer - more on that in a moment. Instead, we should be getting the best teams and solid matches from here on out. Canada vs Morocco is no exception. Canada is here after taking down Saudi Arabia. I haven’t seen much out of our neighbors to the north that I’ve been overly impressed with. They’ve scored at least one goal in every game and gotten two shutouts, so there is some stuff to hang their hat on.
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For Morocco, they had a much more difficult task of getting the victory against the Netherlands. They won in penalty kicks, and it was a wild shootout. They also haven’t actually lost a match yet and have just one draw. This should be a tight game, and a draw at +245 is where the value lies, in my opinion. I’m not going to tell you it’s a safe bet, but I think these two teams are a bit more evenly matched, and neither seems to be super aggressive on offense. Give me the draw.
If you watched the Argentina game yesterday, you know that lines don’t always tell you the full story of how things will go. The Argentinians were massive favorites and Cape Verde gave them all they could handle. Argentina won 3-2, but it took extra time to get there. Paraguay has a chance to do that today against France. France is -1600 to advance, meaning even if it goes to penalty kicks, France is still the massive favorite. Paraguay beat Germany in penalty kicks for their win to get here. It was their best game of the tournament.
France has looked unstoppable. They are still the favorites to win the World Cup. If you’ve watched them, and even if you’re not a soccer enthusiast, you can see why. Kylian Mbappe has been dynamic and continues to rack up goals. He is a real threat to Messi and the Golden Boot. He is -205 to score a goal today. I prefer his teammate, Ousmane Dembele. I think so much attention goes to Mbappe, Dembele, who already has four goals himself this tournament, gets less attention and easier looks. I’m going to play him to score at +105.
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			<news:title>Cubs host Cardinals as Shota Imanaga and Kyle Leahy give bettors reason to back the over 8</news:title>
			<news:keywords>I want to start by mentioning that there may be some bad weather in Chicago, so it is possible that this play never happens. Before you stop reading, they are still likely to get the game in, but I just wanted to give a heads up. A lot worse things could happen than you putting your money on the line and the game getting canceled. Today, we celebrate America, and today we put a play on two teams that combine for red, white, and blue colors as the Cardinals take on the Cubs.
The St. Louis Cardinals are doing very well for themselves this season. In a season where the expectations were almost nonexistent, they have found a way to not only be competitive but look like a potential playoff team. I don&apos;t think anyone would necessarily fear them in a five or seven-game series, but I do think the Cardinals are a solid club with a lot going for them at the moment. They are 46-39 and have a winning road record as well. Their offense is solid, specifically their batting average, but they also have a solid number of runs this year, ranking in the exact middle of the majors at 396 runs scored.
Today, we look at their starting pitcher, Kyle Leahy. For the season, Leahy is 6-4 with a 4.09 ERA and a 1.48 WHIP. None of those numbers stand out as overly impressive, and I do have some concern about Leahy&apos;s WHIP. If he is allowing that much traffic on the bases, teams are going to have a good chance to put up crooked numbers. He has been worse on the road than at home as well, with a 3-1 record and a 5.35 road ERA. The good news for him is that he put together a very nice June with a 3.76 ERA over the month and only one game where he allowed more than three earned runs. He did face the Cubs earlier this season and allowed one earned run on six hits over 4.1 innings.
The Chicago Cubs have had an interesting season. At one point, they looked like they might be the best team in the league. At another, they looked like they might be the worst team in baseball. They&apos;ve had two 10-game winning streaks and a 10-game losing streak. That&apos;s not really normal. Someone has said you win a third of your games, lose a third, and what you do with the other third is what makes the difference for your season. I think that&apos;s probably true with these Cubs. Their pitching staff has been decimated, so they are going to rely on a hot or cold offense to give them their results.
Tonight, they have one of the lone starters for the team who hasn&apos;t been injured at any point this year, Shota Imanaga. I&apos;ve really liked Imanaga over the years, and we&apos;ve been very profitable with him. However, I do recognize that he&apos;s not an Ace, and might not even be someone you want in your rotation for the postseason. He hasn&apos;t been very good this year, going 5-6 with a 4.30 ERA and a 1.08 WHIP. That WHIP does indicate to me that he could be the bearer of some bad luck, but the 20 homers he has allowed also show me that when he is hit, he is hit hard. He has struggled a bit at home this year, with a 4.55 home ERA. He also was rocked by the Cardinals in his start against them, going 5.1 innings, allowing five earned runs on five hits, including three homers.
This is a game we should get some runs in. The weather may be a factor for getting this game in tonight, but I think the overall weather should give us some solid conditions for the hitters to swing in. I think the Cardinals are very live dogs in this game, and the line of +134 is too good to just ignore, so I&apos;ll put a little on that.
The thing is, I don&apos;t like either of these pitchers all that much. Leahy gives up a lot of runs, and Imanaga is susceptible to the long ball. I think the smart play in this game is to take the over 8 runs. Both teams have a lot of offensive firepower, so give me the over 8. The wind is going to be blowing in as of right now, which actually favors the Cubs and the under, so bettor beware.
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			  <news:name>Legendary Joey Chestnut wins 18th Nathan&apos;s Hot Dog Eating Contest by downing 66 wieners and buns</news:name>
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			<news:title>Legendary Joey Chestnut wins 18th Nathan&apos;s Hot Dog Eating Contest by downing 66 wieners and buns</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The legend of Joey Chestnut continues.
Chestnut is now an 18-time Nathan&apos;s Hot Dog Eating contest champion after blowing out the competition once again, this time by downing 66 hot dogs and buns in Coney Island.
It is now the 10th consecutive time Chestnut has won the competition; he was barred from the 2024 event due to sponsorship issues.
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Chestnut did not run away with it early on, as he was neck and neck with 2024 champ Patrick Bertoletti and James Webb through the first 90 seconds.
But once that time passed, Chestnut began to stretch away from the competition. Through three minutes, Chestnut was at 28, while Webb was at 22, and Bertoletti at 21. But at the halfway mark, Chestnut had eaten 42 hot dogs and had a 10-wiener lead.
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Chestnut remained at record pace (76) with four minutes to go, but like all eating contests, fatigue and full stomachs set in to go along with near-triple-digit heat. Chestnut hit the 60 mark with 60 seconds to go, and officials counted his 66 afterward.
He admitted he knew he would not get the record early on but stayed calm to take home the victory.
Chestnut competed in the event while serving a 180-day probation sentence after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor battery charge stemming from drunkenly slapping a man in an Indiana bar earlier this year. He was granted permission to travel to New York for the event.
Miki Sudo won the women&apos;s event earlier in the day with 39 dogs and buns; she has won each of the 12 contests she has competed in, with her first way back in 2014.
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			  <news:name>America&apos;s next 250 years begin in the classroom</news:name>
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			<news:title>America&apos;s next 250 years begin in the classroom</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As America marks its 250th anniversary, we have an opportunity to reflect on one of history’s greatest experiments.
The Founders established a nation unlike any the world had ever seen, not built on inherited privilege, but on the belief that every person possesses God-given, inalienable rights. They believed that free people would accomplish more than concentrated political power ever could. That vision transformed the world.
The United States has lifted more people into prosperity than any other nation. No country has produced more innovation. America has consistently led the world in charitable giving, volunteerism, entrepreneurship, and scientific advancement. Millions have come because the American Dream is unique: the freedom to build a better life through opportunity.
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Yet today, something has shifted in our national outlook.
A growing number of young Americans are skeptical of capitalism and more confident in government solutions. That should concern every American, not because government has no role, but because a free society depends on citizens who understand why liberty, limited government, personal responsibility, and free enterprise have produced more opportunity than any alternative.
So how did we get here? Much of the answer lies in the classroom.
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Many students leave school without mastering the skills needed to succeed in college, the workforce, and life. At the same time, schools increasingly emphasize America’s shortcomings while giving comparatively little attention to the extraordinary ideas that transformed the world: constitutional government, individual liberty, free markets, religious freedom, and equal opportunity under the law.
America has never been perfect.
But it remains one of humanity’s greatest success stories because its founding principles have unleashed unprecedented freedom, innovation, opportunity, and prosperity, allowing each generation to build on what came before.
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Young Americans face legitimate challenges. Housing is less affordable. Inflation has strained budgets. College graduates carry significant debt. Starting a family feels increasingly unattainable. It’s understandable that government solutions may sound appealing.
America’s strength has never come from creating citizens who depend on government. It has come from educating citizens capable of governing themselves. That kind of freedom cannot be legislated; it must be learned.
And it begins with an education that equips young people to think critically, work diligently, embrace responsibility, and shape their own future.
If we want to preserve America’s future, our greatest investment should not be in elections every few years. It should be in educating the next generation, academically, morally, and civically.
Recently, I had two conversations with students that illustrated this difference.
One spoke exclusively about America’s shortfalls. The conversation was marked by the belief that solutions to life’s challenges would come primarily from government. There was little discussion of personal responsibility, opportunity, or the hope that can be built through hard work and service to others.
The other, educated in a classical Christian school, spoke of beauty, goodness, and truth. Our conversation centered on purpose, character, faith, and using one’s gifts to serve others and strengthen communities. It was grounded not in resentment, but in responsibility, not in despair, but in hope.
America’s education challenge is no longer only about declining reading and math scores – though those should concern every parent. It is also about whether we are cultivating young men and women who believe they have both the ability and the responsibility to shape their own futures.
Too many young Americans are graduating without the academic preparation to succeed, without a meaningful understanding of our nation’s founding principles, and without confidence that the American Dream is still within reach. At the very moment they should be entering adulthood with optimism, many instead feel disillusioned, anxious, and convinced their future depends more on government than on their own initiative, perseverance, and ingenuity.
Parents recognize this. Across the country, families are seeking schools that not only deliver academic excellence, but also cultivate character, civic understanding, personal responsibility, and hope. They want environments that prepare children not merely to earn a living, but to live with purpose and to become thoughtful citizens capable of sustaining a free society.
That is why the Education Freedom Tax Credit may become one of the most important educational reforms of our generation.
Beginning in 2027, Americans can receive a dollar-for-dollar federal tax credit for contributions to qualified scholarship organizations that help students attend the school that best meets their needs. Rather than expanding another federal program, this initiative empowers private generosity, strengthens civil society, and gives parents greater freedom to choose the education they believe is best for their children.
It is a uniquely American solution: using voluntary charitable giving to expand educational opportunity rather than placing more decisions in the hands of government.
As we celebrate America’s 250th anniversary, our responsibility extends beyond the courage of the Founders. We must ensure that the next generation understands the principles that made their achievement possible.
Freedom survives only when each generation chooses to preserve it.
If we truly believe in liberty, opportunity, and the American Dream, there may be no more important investment we can make than helping every child access an education that prepares them to preserve and improve the greatest experiment in self-government the world has ever known.
The next 250 years of America will be shaped not merely by the laws we pass, but by the children we educate.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Sofía Vergara, Arnold Schwarzenegger and more celebrities who became US citizens</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As America celebrates its 250th birthday, a number of stars have become U.S. citizens over the years.
Stars including, Jim Carrey, Pamela Anderson and Ryan Reynolds are among the celebrities who hold dual citizenship. Back in 2004, Carrey shared a statement honoring the United States for helping define his career.
&quot;This country has helped define me and make my dreams come true,&quot; Carrey said at the time, according to Today. &quot;I have no intention of giving up my Canadian heritage, and all those who loved and supported me.&quot;
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&quot;My upbringing in Canada made me the person I am. I will always be proud to be a Canadian,&quot; he added.
Below is a look at other stars who have gained U.S. citizenship.
Liam Neeson was born in Northern Ireland. After the death of his wife, Natasha Richardson, in 2009, the actor explained that tragedy sparked him to get his American citizenship.
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&quot;That is partly the reason why I&apos;ve recently become an American citizen,&quot; Neeson said on &quot;Good Morning America&quot; at the time. &quot;I&apos;ve been living here for 20 years and America&apos;s been very, very good to me.&quot;
He added, &quot;I&apos;m still a proud Irishman, of course, but I&apos;ve become an American citizen — I&apos;m very proud of that.&quot;
Sofía Vergara revealed she gained her U.S. citizenship in 2014 during an appearance on &quot;Jimmy Kimmel Live!&quot;
Vergara, who was born in Colombia, told Kimmel at the time that she passed the citizenship test.
&quot;They make you [jump through hoops] because they have to make sure that you deserve to be part of the country. The most interesting thing for me was, they give you like a hundred questions that you have to learn, and then they give you a quiz, like a test ... I got all questions perfect,&quot; Vergara said.
Charlize Theron, who was born in South Africa, has her U.S. citizenship, but told David Letterman in 2008 that the process wasn&apos;t easy for her.
&quot;Well, I&apos;ve always wanted to be [a citizen] they just didn&apos;t want to take me. It&apos;s quite a process you have to work hard, you know, study up,&quot; Theron said at the time. &quot;Then finally I was approved and you have to go in and do an interview. You have to know your stuff.&quot;
In 2018, Arnold Schwarzenegger honored the 35th anniversary of becoming an American citizen in a post on X.
&quot;35 years ago today, I became a citizen of the United States of America. I arrived here almost 50 years ago with empty pockets, but full of dreams. I owe it all to America. It was, without a doubt, one of the proudest days of my life,&quot; Schwarzenegger captioned his post at the time.
The former Republican governor of California was born in Austria.
Emily Blunt became a U.S. citizen in 2015. At the time, Blunt was a guest on &quot;Jimmy Kimmel Live!&quot; and shared that she was sworn in with her husband, John Krasinski, in the crowd. Blunt, who was born in London, shared that Matthew McConaughey&apos;s wife, Camila Alves, was also sworn in at the same ceremony.
Alves, who was born in Brazil, officially became a U.S. citizen in 2015.
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For the five-year anniversary, Alves took to Instagram to share what the milestone meant to her.
&quot;Five years ago I was grateful to receive my American citizenship and everyday I am proud to be a part of this country. For the soldiers and workers who have fought hard for our rights and freedom thank you, today and everyday,&quot; she wrote.
In 2004, Pamela Anderson became a dual citizen of Canada and America.
According to People, Anderson shared a statement at the time. &quot;I felt it was important to become a U.S. citizen in order to vote in the United States.&quot;
&quot;U.S. citizenship will allow me, in the future, to petition to bring my children&apos;s grandparents down to the United States to care for them once they become older,&quot; she continued. &quot;I have no intention of giving up my citizenship in Canada and am very proud to be a Canadian.&quot;
Billy Idol, the British rockstar, has been a citizen of the U.S. since 2018.
At the time, the official X account of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services shared a post on X to honor Idol.
&quot;It’s a nice day for a naturalization ceremony. Congratulations Billy Idol on becoming a #newUScitizen today in Los Angeles, CA,&quot; the account captioned the post.
Ryan Reynolds, who was born in Canada, became a dual citizen in 2018. In 2020, he put his American rights to use and voted in the presidential election for the first time.
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&quot;This is my first time voting in America. I’d like to thank my wife Blake for making my first time so gentle and loving. It was super scary at first, then exciting and now I’m a little tired. But proud,&quot; he wrote alongside a photo with his wife, Blake Lively.
According to 12 News, Michael J. Fox was born in Alberta, Canada and became a U.S. citizen in 2000.
Salma Hayek, who was born in Mexico, became a naturalized citizen of the U.S. in 2013, according to US Weekly.
In 2010, Hayek told V Magazine that she stayed in America after her visa expired and was temporarily an illegal immigrant. &quot;It was for a small period of time but I still did it,&quot; she said at the time.
Pierce Brosnan became a citizen of the United States in 2004, according to 12 News.
In 2020, Daniel Craig revealed that he became a U.S. citizen.
At the &quot;Knives Out&quot; premiere, Craig spoke about his status as a British immigrant in America. &quot;Everyone is an immigrant in this country. I’m an immigrant. I’m an American. We’re all immigrants,&quot; he said at the time, according to People.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Which states are the most patriotic in the United States? The least? Personal finance company WalletHub released a survey in mid-June ranking all 50 states, using a methodology incorporating more than a dozen indicators.
Virginia was ranked as the most patriotic state overall, ranking third in terms of military engagement, and seventh in civic engagement.
&quot;For every 100,000 civilians in Virginia, there are nearly 1,761 active-duty military personnel, the third-most in the country. And for every 1,000 civilians, there are nearly 103 veterans, the second-most in the country,&quot; WalletHub reported.
WalletHub Financial Writer Adam McCann explained the findings in a June 15 report headlined, &quot;Most Patriotic States in America,&quot; where he wrote, &quot;In order to determine where Americans have the most red, white and blue pride on Independence Day and during the rest of the year, WalletHub compared the states across 13 key indicators of patriotism.&quot;
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&quot;Our data set ranges from the state’s military enlistees and veterans to the share of adults who voted in the 2024 presidential election to AmeriCorps volunteers per capita.&quot;
The report added that on the civic side of the equation, Virginia has &quot;a high voter turnout rate, with 72.9% of residents having voted in the 2024 presidential election, compared to the national average of 66%. To top things off, Virginia has the fifth-highest number of peace corps volunteers per capita, and it is one of the many states that require a standalone course in civics for high school graduation.&quot;
WalletHub analyst Chip Lupo told readers, &quot;The most patriotic states have a lot of residents who serve or have served in the armed forces, high voter turnouts during elections, and a high share of the population volunteering with national or local organizations. Patriotism also isn’t concentrated in any one particular area – the top states are located in vastly different geographic regions.&quot;
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Montana was rated the second-most patriotic state, &quot;in part because it has a relatively large voter turnout. 69.2% of the state’s voting population turned out for the 2024 presidential election, and nearly 46% voted in the 2020 primary election (the highest primary turnout in the country).&quot;
It also ranked second in jury service, the second-highest number of Americorps volunteers and a relatively high 37% of residents volunteering for an organization in general.
Rounding out the top five overall were Vermont, Colorado and Oregon.
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The least patriotic states, according to the study, were Arkansas in 50th overall, followed by New York, Louisiana, and Alabama. 
The survey claimed, according to its methodology, that the 19 &quot;blue&quot; states that voted for Kamala Harris in 2024 were on average more patriotic than the 31 that went for election victor President Donald Trump.
The country&apos;s three largest blue states in 2024 — Illinois (37th), California (40th) and New York (49th) — all were relatively low in the survey.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>David and Victoria Beckham, Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis are among the celebrity couples who celebrate more than America&apos;s independence on July 4.
Over the years, a number of stars have tied the knot on the patriotic holiday, with some opting for surprise ceremonies and others embracing the festive weekend.
July 4 has also proven to be a lucky anniversary date for several famous pairs whose marriages have lasted for decades.
Here&apos;s a look at the stars who said &quot;I do&quot; on Independence Day.
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David Beckham and Victoria Beckham&apos;s July 4, 1999, ceremony was one of the most extravagant celebrity weddings of the late 1990s.
The British couple exchanged vows at Dublin, Ireland&apos;s Luttrellstown Castle in a lavish, Robin Hood-themed wedding. After an intimate ceremony attended by 29 guests, the Beckhams were joined by around 230 additional guests for the reception.
At the reception, David and Victoria wore matching cardinal purple Antonio Berardi ensembles, which became one of the most memorable celebrity fashion moments of the era. The soccer star and the Spice Girls member posed on oversized golden thrones, cut their wedding cake with a sword and dressed their then 4-month-old son Brooklyn in purple.
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The pair first met in 1997 after the fashion designer attended one of David&apos;s Manchester United matches. In addition to Brooklyn, now 27, the two share sons Romeo, 23, Cruz, 21, and daughter Harper, 14.
In his 2023 Netflix docuseries &quot;Beckham,&quot; David joked about their famously over-the-top reception looks.
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&quot;I&apos;m trying to think back to when I decided to wear a purple suit, and I don&apos;t know when that happened,&quot; he said. &quot;I think I just took Victoria&apos;s lead on it, but what were we thinking?&quot;
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 However, Victoria defended the bold fashion choice, saying, &quot;But it was fun.&quot;
&quot;We weren&apos;t worried about what people were going to say,&quot; she continued. &quot;You just want to express yourself, that&apos;s just who we were.&quot;
Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis tied the knot on July 4, 2015, during a private ceremony at The Secret Garden at Parrish Ranch in California.
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The couple never released official wedding photos, and they have not previously shared details about their wedding.
Kunis and Kutcher met as teenagers when they starred on the hit sitcom &quot;That 70s Show&quot; from 1998 to 2006. The actors played the on-again, off-again couple Jackie Burkhart and Michael Kelso. However, they didn&apos;t begin dating in real life until 2012.
The pair became engaged in 2014 and share 11-year-old daughter Wyatt and 9-year-old son Dimitri.
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The two have both said that their relationship was initially casual. During a 2016 appearance on &quot;The Howard Stern Show,&quot; Kunis shared that she and Kutcher never imagined they would eventually become husband and wife.
&quot;We started dating with the idea we were both never going to get married,&quot; she told Stern via Vogue magazine. &quot;A year later we were like, ‘Tomorrow let’s [get married.]’ &quot;
Julia Roberts and Danny Moder exchanged vows on July 4, 2002, marrying in a secret midnight ceremony at her sprawling ranch near Taos, New Mexico.
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Roberts and Moder surprised guests who believed that they were attending a Fourth of July party before learning it was actually the pair&apos;s wedding.
The two met on the set of 2001 movie &quot;The Mexican&quot; when Roberts was starring opposite Brad Pitt and Moder was working as a camera operator. The couple share twins Hazel and Phinnaeus, 21, and son Henry, 19.
In October 2022, Roberts told &quot;CBS Mornings that being a homemaker is her &quot;full-time job&quot; when she&apos;s not working.
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&quot;It isn’t rainbows and kittens every day, but it does bring me a lot of joy,&quot; she said.
The &quot;Ocean&apos;s Eleven&quot; added that being an actress has &quot;never consumed&quot; her. &quot;It is my dream come true, but it is not my only dream come true,&quot; she explained.
&quot;The life that I have built with my husband, the life that we’ve built with our children, that’s the best stuff. To come home at the end of the day, triumphantly, to them.&quot;
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Billy Joel surprised guests by marrying longtime girlfriend Alexis Roderick during their annual Fourth of July party at his Long Island estate in 2015.
At the time, Roderick was pregnant with the couple&apos;s first child, daughter Della Rose, who was born about a month later.
The couple&apos;s ceremony was officiated by the music icon&apos;s longtime friend, former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.
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Joel and the former financial advisor began dating in 2009 after first meeting in 2009 at a restaurant in Huntington, New York. In addition to Della Rose, now 10, they share daughter Remy Anne, 8.
Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne exchanged vows in a private ceremony in Maui, Hawaii, on July 4, 1982.
The pair first met in 1970 through Sharon&apos;s father, Don Arden, who was managing Ozzy’s then newly formed band, Black Sabbath at the time.
Sharon later took over as Ozzy&apos;s manager after helping him relaunch his career following his departure from Black Sabbath. Their professional relationship blossomed into romance, and they began dating in 1979.
Over the years, the late rocker joked that Sharon chose to have their wedding on Independence Day so he&apos;d &quot;never forget&quot; his anniversary. In a 2001 interview with Q magazine, Ozzy recalled being heavily intoxicated during their nuptials.
&quot;I was legless that day,&quot; he said. &quot;There were seven bottles of Hennessy [cognac] in the wedding cake. Nobody would eat it. I had a slice and was pissed for a week!&quot;
The couple welcomed three children together: daughters Aimee, 42, and Kelly, 41, and son Jack, 40. Their family later became household names when they starred in MTV&apos;s hit reality series &quot;The Osbournes.&quot;
Ozzy and Sharon remained married for more than four decades, weathering addiction, health challenges and public scrutiny together until the musician&apos;s death in July 2025.
Tina Turner and German music executive Erwin Bach exchanged vows on July 4, 2013, in an intimate ceremony at the singer&apos;s estate on Lake Zurich in Switzerland after nearly three decades together.
The couple had been in a relationship for 27 years before deciding to marry, celebrating the occasion with close family and friends.
Guests reportedly dressed in white for the wedding, while Turner wore a custom Giorgio Armani gown featuring shades of green and black.
In 2017, Bach donated one of his kidneys to Turner after she suffered kidney failure, a gesture the legendary singer described in her memoir as giving her &quot;a second chance at life.&quot;
The couple remained married until Turner&apos;s death in May 2023, capping one of entertainment&apos;s most enduring love stories.
Vanessa Williams and businessman Jim Skrip tied the knot on July 4, 2015, in Buffalo, New York, celebrating their wedding in the bride&apos;s hometown. The actress and singer met Skrip by chance while the two were vacationing in Egypt, with Williams later recalling that their unexpected encounter blossomed into a lasting romance.
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The duo&apos;s Independence Day ceremony was a family affair, with Williams&apos; four children from her previous marriages playing important roles in the celebration. The intimate wedding reflected the couple&apos;s close-knit bond as they exchanged vows surrounded by family and friends.
The following year, Williams and Skrip renewed their vows during a Catholic ceremony after the actress received an annulment from one of her previous marriages. The second ceremony allowed the couple to reaffirm their commitment in the Catholic Church.
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Tom Hardy and actress Charlotte Riley tied the knot on July 4, 2014, during an intimate ceremony attended by close family and friends at Château de Roussan in Provence, France.
The British actors first met while filming the 2009 television adaptation of &quot;Wuthering Heights,&quot; in which Hardy portrayed Heathcliff and Riley starred as Cathy Earnshaw.
Known for keeping their relationship largely out of the public eye, Hardy and Riley have rarely spoken about their marriage or family life.
Since exchanging vows, Hardy and Riley have welcomed two children together, whose names they have kept private. Hardy is also father to son Louis, 18, from a previous relationship.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Arizona at 250: From cowboys to the state Capitol</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Key Points: 
Arizona’s history reflects American history beyond date of statehood
Historians urge reflection beyond the nation’s 250th celebration
Individual stories shape and inform state and nation history 

Cattle roamed the rocks and bluffs around Quarter Circle U Ranch long before the president’s signature cemented Arizona’s statehood.
 
Through verdant springs and unflinching heat each summer, a string of families have reared and herded cows in the shadows of the Superstition Mountains since 1876 – with the buck now passed to Amy Doyle from her parents, Chuck and Judy Backus, who ran the ranch for more than 40 years. 
 
“We’re hoping to be here in 50 years,” Doyle said. 
 
Its settlement and struggle came before Arizona joined the United States proper, but the history of Quarter Circle U ranch is American history — a history still living with the Doyle family. 
 
Arizona became a state 132 years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence. But as the United States celebrates its 250th birthday, historians work to thread the lives, stories and ethos of Arizona before and after statehood into the history of the country. 
 
“Arizona history is American history,” Jaynie Adams, history engagement manager for the Arizona Historical Society, said. “Every event, every choice that happens is informed by a larger context where people are taking their own values and their own understandings of what it means to be an American.”
 
On Valentine’s Day in 1912, Arizona became the 48th state to join the Union. But before the presidential signature, Arizona had already laid bare a vast history spanning indigenous stewardship, Spanish missions, Mexican frontiers, lawless Wild West settlements and budding economic output as an American territory. 
 
“Arizonans, in particular, have this really strong sense of independence and have this really strong sense of personal freedoms,” Adams said. “Historically speaking, I think that comes from an assertion of belonging to a larger American experiment.”
 
Marshall Trimble, the Arizona state historian, noted that before statehood, Arizona provided opportunities in land ownership where there was none before. 
 
“You could own your property. You could be your own boss,” Trimble said. “That’s one of the things that’s so great about America is people could rise. You could rise up.” 
 
He told the story of Ed Schieffelin, a man who arrived in Arizona broke and later struck silver, prompting the founding of Tombstone. 
 
“This was a guy who was in rags,” Trimble said. “This story played out many times.” 
 
Trimble himself grew up in Arizona as the son of a farmer and waitress. He lived in a two room trailer house with his family. He was the first to go to college and paid his way earning $1 an hour at Encanto Park.
 
He went on to become a teacher, then a professor, then a published author, chronicling the countless stories woven into Arizona’s history. 
 
“Only in America could that have happened,” Trimble said. 
 
Though promise existed in the West, Adams acknowledged the fraught foundation – manifest destiny, settler colonialism and the mass displacement of Indigenous people who had stewarded land for generations. 
 
“It’s complicated to look at histories like Arizona and go well, this doesn’t necessarily align with life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness writ large,” Adams said. “It’s complicated to think about our values as Americans versus our actions as Americans, and the gap between the two.” 
 
Governor of the Gila River Indian Community Stephen Roe Lewis expressed similar sentiment, acknowledging both the promise and reality of America and the tribal nations’ history reaching far beyond the 250-year mark. 
 
“I see this anniversary as a moment for reflection, not just celebration. It should be a time to honor what is best in America, but also to tell the truth about where the country has fallen short and where it still has work to do,” Lewis said. 
 
He noted the tension between the ideals of “liberty and equality” and the history lived by indigenous people. 
 
“At the same time the United States was declaring that all people are created equal, Native people were being displaced from our lands, denied basic rights and often excluded from the promises being made. That conflict is part of the American story, and it cannot be ignored,” Lewis said. “But I also believe those words still matter. The question is whether America is willing to make them real for everyone, including Tribal nations.”
 
Gov. Katie Hobbs deemed it a “pivotal moment” in the state and looked to the work in the state now to move the country forward. 
 
“Arizona’s part of the West, the new frontier, and we are doing so much here that is advancing our national security and our economy. Whoever’s in the White House, (no matter) what their agenda is, Arizona is a key component,” Hobbs said. “I just think our story is like the story of what America is about.” 
 
Adams centered the anniversary as an opportunity for reflection.
 
“This is more about – where are we? What has happened? Where are we going, right? That’s why we study history, generally. It’s not to have fun facts for a cocktail party,” Adams said. “It’s to use the knowledge of the past to help us make informed choices about where to go in the future.”
 
The Arizona Historical Society partnered with the Arizona America250, a coalition encompassing major state industries, the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office, and civic and education groups. 
 
To mark the occasion, Arizona America 250 created a guide of significant historical landmarks, destinations and natural wonders. It hosted a traveling museum touting the state’s replica Liberty Bell around all 15 counties, put on an art installation and forged a commemorative copper ingot. 
 
For its part, the Arizona Historical Society published a Journal of Arizona History. 
 
One chapter chronicled the concurrent histories in the Southwest and on the East Coast during the Revolutionary War. Historians delved into images, food traditions and documents marking the state’s history. 
 
Adams put together a collection of artifacts to tell the stories of the people past and present. 
 
Entries include a tus, or a water-carrying basket crafted by the Yavapai people, a beaver trap, a rifle owned by Geronimo, a revolver owned by Wyatt Earp, a mounted head of a mountain lion, a cattle branding iron, an iron lung, a hockey helmet and a quilt crafted in memory of migrants who died while attempting to cross into the United States. 
 
The items will be on display at the Arizona History Museum in Tucson for the next year, starting on July 4. Adams hopes it brings all Arizonans, in every corner of the state and in every walk of life, into the fold. 
 
“Centering Arizona in this story and helping people see that their history, the history of their family, their neighbors, their community, that history matters, and that’s all history is local history, I think that’s really powerful,” Adams said. “I hope that it will encourage people to think about their own history as being something that’s integral to the national story.” 
 
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			<news:keywords>The Williams&apos; sisters&apos; return to competitive tennis as a duo is over before it started.
In their first Grand Slam doubles competition together in nearly four years, Serena, 44, and Venus were forced to withdraw from the Wimbledon doubles after the younger Serena&apos;s knee injury.
Serena was injured during her singles return earlier in the week — in a three-set loss.
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&quot;I’m heartbroken to have to withdraw from doubles. Coming back to compete again has been a gift, and the opportunity to play alongside @venuswilliams once more meant the world to me. I did everything I could but unfortunately my knee just isn’t ready to compete,&quot; Serena said in an Instagram post.
The post included images of four syringes that Serena said &quot;shows the fluid they drained from my knee after my singles match.&quot; An accompanying video showed her walking with strapping up and down her right leg and what appeared to be one of her daughters holding a cane for her.
However, with the U.S. Open approaching, Serena indicated she could play again somewhere else soon.
&quot;All I can say,&quot; Serena said, &quot;is stay tuned to a city near you.&quot;
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The Williams sisters — Venus is 46 — were scheduled to play Camila Osorio and Solana Sierra. It was the only first-round doubles match that wasn&apos;t scheduled earlier in the week, having been pushed back to give Serena more time to recover.
Serena was beaten 6-3, 6-7 (6), 6-3 by 20-year-old Maya Joint of Australia on Tuesday in her major return.
The Williams sisters are six-time champions as partners in women&apos;s doubles at Wimbledon. It was the first time they teamed up at Wimbledon since winning it in 2016. It was also the first time they had teamed up since the 2022 U.S. Open, which they lost in the first round.
Together, they have 14 grand slam titles, as well as three Olympic gold medals, as a team and never lost a final.
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			<news:title>Mike Lawler predicts voters will soundly reject radical socialist &apos;politics of envy&apos; in midterms</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., predicted defeat for far-left candidates in the upcoming midterm elections, expressing confidence that American voters will reject what he described as the rising &quot;politics of envy.&quot;
Speaking on &quot;Fox &amp; Friends Weekend,&quot; Lawler echoed President Donald Trump&apos;s warning about the growth of far-left ideology in America during his Mount Rushmore address.
&quot;For some, the politics of envy and jealousy are rising. But I fundamentally believe in the goodness of America and the American people. And they will reject this soundly in November in the midterms,&quot; Lawler said Saturday.
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Trump spoke at Mount Rushmore on Friday to kick off a weekend of celebrations for the nation&apos;s 250th anniversary of independence. During his address, the president offered the following warning:
&quot;As we approach this magnificent anniversary, we see our American identity under a renewed attack. A generation after we fought and won the Cold War against the menace of communism, there is now a resurgence of the communist menace in our land,&quot; he said.
Trump said that he would not allow the nation to turn to communism, which he called the &quot;greatest threat to our country.&quot; He added that after 250 years, the American dream will continue.
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&quot;After 250 years, American freedom still rings. The American dream still lives. And the American flag still flies more proudly than ever before,&quot; he said.
Lawler noted that Democratic socialist candidates have won several primary victories across the country in recent months, including in his home state of New York. He argued the recent victories, along with what he described as anti-American sentiments, are &quot;desecrating&quot; the vision of the Founding Fathers ahead of the nation&apos;s 250th anniversary.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson offered a similar warning after several far-left candidates won primaries in New York. He argued it is a &quot;very serious time&quot; for the nation and that communism is now &quot;on our own shores.&quot;
&quot;The Marxists have nominated some of the most radical candidates to ever run for office, and they&apos;re running for Congress,&quot; Johnson said at a news conference. &quot;The insurgent left is on the rise.&quot;
Still, despite the concerns, Lawler believes political divides shouldn&apos;t tear the country apart.
&quot;As we move forward and embark on our next 250 years, this is the greatest country on the face of the Earth. And no matter our differences, no matter the politics of the moment, the fact is we should all be grateful for living in the United States of America.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Opinion: Sports is one of America&apos;s greatest traditions and a powerful force that unites us</news:title>
			<news:keywords>For 250 years, the United States has stood strong as the world’s greatest experiment in freedom. Our history has been marked by triumph and tragedy, prosperity and hardship, division and unity. Through it all, one uniquely American institution has consistently reminded us of what binds us together: sports.
Whether it’s a Friday night high school football game in a small Texas town, the NCAA Tournament captivating millions every March with Cinderella stories, the World Series providing memorable October moments, the Super Bowl bringing together friends and family for a house party, or Team USA competing on the world’s biggest stage in the Olympics or World Cup, sports have become woven into the fabric of American life. They are more than mere entertainment. Sports are one of the greatest expressions of the American spirit.
Sports transcend politics, race, religion, income, and geography in a way that few other institutions can. Republicans, Democrats, gay, straight, black, or white, sit side by side in stadiums, arenas and sports bars across the country. People from every ethnic and socio-economic background wear the same team colors. Families pass down team allegiances through generations. Millions of Americans who disagree on nearly everything politically and culturally can celebrate together when their team wins a championship or a big game.
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Few things unite Americans like sports.
That unity isn’t accidental. Sports reward values that America itself was founded upon: hard work, perseverance, sacrifice, accountability, teamwork, and merit. On the field, court, diamond, or rink, success isn’t determined by social status or political influence. It’s earned through preparation, discipline, and performance.
President Ronald Reagan once said:
&quot;There is no limit to the amount of good you can do if you don’t care who gets the credit.&quot;
That philosophy is lived out every day in sports.
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Critics often portray sports as merely kids&apos; games that are a way for fans to kill a few hours in any given day, but history tells a different story.
Sports have frequently served as a catalyst for positive social progress.
When Jackie Robinson broke Major League Baseball’s color barrier in 1947, he demonstrated courage, dignity, and excellence under unimaginable pressure. His success didn’t erase America’s racial problems overnight, but it helped change countless hearts and minds in ways politics alone never could.
Decades later, athletes from every race would become teammates, friends, and role models for millions of children growing up across America.
When America was ruthlessly attacked on September 11, 2001, sports brought healing. Athletes from almost every sport ran out of the tunnel and onto the field proudly carrying the American flag.
I will never forget watching Sammy Sosa sprint out with a tiny American flag in hand at Wrigley Field, or President George W. Bush taking the field to the roars of Americans desperately yearning for a sense of normalcy after a tragedy, before he threw out quite possibly the greatest first pitch in American history.
Recently, courageous athletes like Riley Gaines have showcased the power of the American spirit by relentlessly fighting to keep women sports female.
College athletics have also opened educational opportunities for generations of young Americans through scholarships and NIL (Name Image and Likeness) deals that have changed the trajectory of entire families.
Professional sports have provided countless athletes with platforms to invest in charities, mentor youth, rebuild neighborhoods, and support military families, first responders, and disaster relief efforts.
Sports have repeatedly shown their power to bring about positive social change and improvement.
For generations, sports have also celebrated something increasingly rare in modern culture: unapologetic love of country.
Legendary football coach Bear Bryant famously said:
&quot;If anything goes bad, I did it. If anything goes semi-good, then we did it. If anything goes really good, then you did it.&quot;
That servant leadership mirrors the values that have long defined successful American communities.
Hall of Fame coach John Wooden reminded athletes:
&quot;Success is peace of mind which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you made the effort to become the best of which you are capable.&quot;
His message wasn’t simply about basketball. It was about personal responsibility.
Many of America’s greatest athletes have also spoken openly about their gratitude for the country that gave them these exceptional opportunities.
Olympic legend Michael Phelps said after representing Team USA:
&quot;Every time I put on the USA cap, it’s an honor.&quot;
Before the United States hockey team’s legendary victory over the Soviet Union at the 1980 Winter Olympics, coach Herb Brooks reminded his players:
&quot;Great moments are born from great opportunity.&quot;
His team shocked the world in the &quot;Miracle on Ice,&quot; a victory that became far more than a hockey game. At the height of the Cold War, it symbolized American resilience, determination, and the belief that free people, united by a common purpose, could accomplish what seemed to be impossible.
No athlete better exemplified love of country through action than Pat Tillman. In 2002, at the height of his NFL career with the Arizona Cardinals, Tillman turned down a multi-million-dollar contract extension to enlist in the U.S. Army following the September 11 terrorist attacks. Tillman selflessly and patriotically sacrificed his life serving our country. His decision to put service above fame and fortune has become one of the most powerful examples of patriotism in American sports history.
While far too many athletes, coaches, and mainstream sports media personalities tell us that America is not a nation to be proud of, these moments remind Americans that wearing &quot;USA&quot; across your chest still means something and being American is something to take pride in.
Like America, sports succeed when they remain rooted in fairness, competition, and excellence.
The playing field works because rules apply equally to everyone. Winning is earned, not awarded. Organizations, coaches, and general managers, select players based on merit. Fans admire greatness regardless of background because excellence speaks for itself.
Preserving fair competition, including maintaining clear competitive categories and protecting the integrity of women’s sports, as I mentioned earlier, is essential to preserving public trust in athletics.
Sports are strongest when they emphasize shared identity as teammates and fellow Americans rather than encouraging people to see one another primarily through political or demographic divisions.
Reasonable people can disagree on specific policies, but the underlying goal remains preserving sports as a place where Americans compete together under common, just rules.
When sports are an outlet away from petty politics, they exemplify why they are one of the greatest aspects in this country’s 250-year history.
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As America celebrates 250 years of independence, sports remain one of our nation’s greatest success stories.
They teach children to work hard.
They teach humility in victory.
They teach resilience and respect in defeat.
They create friendships and connections between people who otherwise may never have met.
They include awe-inspiring military flyovers, honor first responders, celebrate veterans, raise millions for charity, and give communities reasons to gather together.
Perhaps most importantly, sports remind us that while Americans may disagree on many issues, they can come together in the name of competition and a common cultural interest.
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In an age increasingly defined by division, that may be one of the greatest victories of all.
For 250 years, sports have stood among America&apos;s greatest traditions. Not simply because of the games themselves, but because they reflect the very best of who we are as a nation. They unite generations, communities, and people from every walk of life under one flag, one team, and one shared experience. Whether competing on the field or cheering from the stands, Americans are reminded of the values that have always defined this country: hard work, perseverance, sacrifice, teamwork, opportunity, and the belief that no matter where you come from or what challenges you&apos;ve faced, greatness isn&apos;t inherited; it&apos;s earned.
In a nation often divided, sports continue to do something few things can: bring Americans together.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Alibaba has reportedly classified Claude Code as high-risk software.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce&apos;s wedding: Leaked details reveal inside look as photos capture A-list departures</news:name>
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			<news:title>Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce&apos;s wedding: Leaked details reveal inside look as photos capture A-list departures</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce&apos;s wedding is officially over, and now more details are beginning to surface.
From recaps of the star-studded affair to photos of those same stars leaving Madison Square Garden Friday night after the nuptials, onlookers are getting a clearer picture of exactly how the couple managed to pull off the massive event.
In a since-deleted post viewed by Fox News Digital, AMC Theaters CEO Adam Aron wrote extensively about the wedding, saying, &quot;It did not look like Madison Square Garden.&quot;
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&quot;Immediately upon entry, everything… floors, walls, ceilings… was draped in peach and white,&quot; he wrote. &quot;Large blown up pictures of Taylor and Travis at each age, year by year from one year-old to late teenager-hood, were on display.&quot;
He explained that &quot;a small portion of MSG was cordoned off, devoid of any notion that that a basketball or hockey game ever shared that space,&quot; and &quot;somehow magically, someone created an outdoor garden at a lush countryside retreat. Everything draped off this time in green and white. Real flowers and I think artificial trees welcomed fifteen rows of maybe 75 or so chairs.&quot;
He added, &quot;They say there were around one thousand attendees, but surprisingly, it all felt intimate and small. Everything was close.&quot;
Aron recounted that &quot;relaxing and mellow romantic songs&quot; were played before the ceremony began, when &quot;a few violins and cello ushered in the wedding party.&quot;
According to the CEO, Kelce wore a white tux, while Swift wore &quot;a stunning white wedding dress with a long veiled train.&quot;
He didn&apos;t name the couple&apos;s officiant, Adam Sandler, but he did say that he &quot;talked and sang,&quot; and that he was &quot;warm and welcoming, funny and eloquent.&quot;
&quot;Then the vows,&quot; he continued. &quot;Long, entertaining, personal, charming, emotional, irreverent and endearing explorations by each as to how they met, why they want to be with each other for all eternity, the promises they made in joining their much-beloved two whole families (Kelce’s and Swift’s) as one, and committing to their new mutual life together.&quot;
He also said that Swift and Kelce&apos;s &quot;profound love&quot; for each other was clear throughout the ceremony. He called their first kiss a &quot;sweep you off your feet kiss.&quot;
The reception afterward, Aron claimed, also had the garden theme with &quot;superb food and drink&quot; and &quot;music, music, music.&quot;
&quot;I wish you all could have been there with me, to witness real, pure, true joy,&quot; he told his followers.
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LBC News had a quick chat with Swift&apos;s aunt, Robin Gentry, as she left the wedding. Gentry said with a laugh, &quot;They cried, and they laughed, and they danced, and they hugged, and they kissed.&quot;
While onlookers saw workers moving supplies into Madison Square Garden for days leading up to the wedding, confirmation of the event only came after Swift and Kelce said &quot;I do.&quot;
Signs outside the arena turned pink and read &quot;JUST&amp;T MARRIED&quot; Friday evening, and shortly after, Swift&apos;s rep shared some details with People.
According to her rep, both Swift and Kelce wore looks created by Christian Dior Haute Couture &quot;in close collaboration with the Bride and Groom.&quot; The shoes they wore were custom-made by Christian Louboutin, and Swift wore jewelry from Cartier.
It was also shared that they didn&apos;t have a traditional wedding party made of bridesmaids and groomsmen. Instead, Swift&apos;s brother, Austin, was her &quot;Man of Honor,&quot; while Kelce&apos;s own brother, Jason, acted as his best man.
Ahead of the wedding, it was rumored that Swift and Kelce would host over 1,000 guests. Many were seen heading to Madison Square Garden Friday evening, and beginning around 10 p.m., guests started leaving the venue. Other attendees didn&apos;t depart the arena until the wee hours of Saturday morning.
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Stars like Tom Hanks, Paul McCartney (who was rumored to perform at the reception), Steven Spielberg, Paul Rudd, Selena Gomez and more were seen exiting the wedding dressed to the nines.
Other celebrities like Kelsea Ballerini, Ed Sheeran and Jennifer Lopez were seen arriving earlier, proving that the wedding was quite the A-list affair.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>July 4 heat delays America 250 celebration as State Fair guests share love of USA</news:name>
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			<news:title>July 4 heat delays America 250 celebration as State Fair guests share love of USA</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Great American State Fair was postponed Saturday after multiple people reportedly fainted onsite the day before, forcing thousands of visitors to pivot during celebrations for America’s 250th anniversary.
Friday&apos;s medical emergencies required onsite attention as crowds flocked to the nation’s capital for Independence Day.
The fair reopened later on Friday evening, but was postponed again on Saturday.
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Fox News Digital asked attendees what it took to get to the capital, and what they made of the closure.
&quot;We are so blessed to live in the best country in the world,&quot; Whitney Thomas, a mother from North Carolina who traveled with her family for the Great American State Fair, told Fox News Digital on Friday.
Despite the weather closure, she said her family was able to enjoy the State Fair Thursday evening and planned to wait out the heat in nearby museums until the fair reopened.
&quot;I wanted my kids, who are 9 and 10, to be able to experience this with us,&quot; she said.
Brad Shultis, a retired Marine who traveled from Stafford, Virginia, expressed frustration over the decision to halt festivities.
&quot;You cannot tell me that America was won by shutting things down when it gets hot,&quot; he told Fox News Digital.
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&quot;It gets hot and we shut it down because it&apos;s hot? Who cares? If it&apos;s too hot, stay home.&quot;
Shultis noted that he drove to Springfield and took the Metro just to be turned away right after buying lunch. He questioned the decision to shut down the celebration of America&apos;s 250th anniversary, arguing that if people find the weather too hot, they should simply stay home or seek medical help rather than forcing a mass evacuation for those who spent time and money to get there.
Wendy Lamb, who traveled eight hours from Connecticut with her family to support the state’s booth, noted that organizers were likely worried about the intense conditions and simply did not want visitors to suffer.
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While disappointed that her home state did not send official representation due to budget issues, Lamb and her fellow travelers refused to let the heat ruin their first trip to Washington, D.C.
&quot;We’ve had a really, really fun time so far,&quot; added John, another member of the group.
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He said they plan to navigate the heat by moving from museum to museum and using the Metro system to stay cool until the gates reopen.
For these visitors, the setback was minor compared to the emotional weight of seeing the U.S. Capitol and the Rotunda.
&quot;I mean we are so fortunate we are free, and yet we have people out there that hate our country ... it&apos;s very emotional,&quot; said Pat Lamb, who fanned her face to stop tears welling in her eyes as she described the pride she felt for the nation.
The decision to close the fairgrounds aligns with severe weather protocols designed to prevent mass casualty medical events.
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, extreme heat can quickly impair the body’s ability to cool itself, causing internal temperatures to rise faster than they can dissipate.
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When exposure to extreme conditions triggers a heat-related illness, symptoms can escalate rapidly from heat exhaustion — marked by heavy sweating, dizziness, nausea and fainting — to a life-threatening medical emergency, per the CDC.
The most severe risk is heat stroke, which occurs when the body&apos;s cooling mechanism fails entirely, potentially driving core body temperatures to 103°F or higher within minutes.
To prevent severe complications like permanent organ damage or death, the CDC advises that anyone exhibiting warning signs such as confusion, slurred speech or a loss of consciousness should receive immediate medical treatment.
Public health officials urge individuals in high-heat environments to seek shade, stay heavily hydrated, and identify air-conditioned cooling centers.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>World leaders, dignitaries pay tribute to America on historic 250th birthday</news:name>
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			<news:title>World leaders, dignitaries pay tribute to America on historic 250th birthday</news:title>
			<news:keywords>America&apos;s role in world affairs and its special relationships with allies and partners were on full display Saturday as world leaders offered congratulations and praise while the U.S. celebrated its 250th birthday.
&quot;This year marks a truly historic milestone and a moment of great celebration for Americans everywhere,&quot; The United Kingdom&apos;s King Charles III wrote in a statement . &quot;It offers an opportunity to pause and reflect on the remarkable journey of the United States over the past two and a half centuries, and to honour all that has been achieved since 1776.&quot;
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Pope Leo XIV, leader of the world&apos;s 1.4 billion Catholics, extended his &quot;heartfelt congratulations&quot; to the American people on the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
&quot;In marking this anniversary, it is important to recognize that freedom of religion has long been central to the American promise, protecting both individual dignity and the peaceful coexistence of a diverse people,&quot; Leo wrote in a statement.
In France, authorities illuminated the Eiffel Tower in red, white and blue in what Paris described as a &quot;heartfelt tribute to America&apos;s 250th anniversary&quot; and &quot;a powerful reminder that the friendship between our two nations dates back to the 18th century.&quot;
German Chancellor Frederik Merz emphasized that the United States was &quot;founded on freedom, democracy, and responsibility.
&quot;Germany and the USA have always enjoyed a close friendship. Especially in challenging times, our transatlantic partnership remains indispensable,&quot; he wrote on X.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wrote that July 4th marks &quot;one of humanity&apos;s brightest, strongest, and most influential dreams – the American Dream of an independent, free, and prosperous nation that defends people&apos;s freedom, faith, and the pursuit of happiness.&quot;
Meanwhile, the Russian Foreign Ministry shared a statement from President Vladimir Putin to his American counterpart: &quot;Donald, I wish you and your loved ones health, well-being and every success, and I wish all citizens of the United States happiness and prosperity.&quot;
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday spoke with President Trump to congratulate him and the United States.
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&quot;The prime minister said in their conversation that the U.S. is a guarantor of global freedom, and Israel greatly values the close ties between nations,&quot; according to a statement from Netanyahu&apos;s office.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog visited U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee at the American embassy in Jerusalem on Friday.
&quot;I am extremely moved and happy to be here at the American Embassy in Jerusalem, the capital of the State of Israel, at the Embassy which was launched by President Trump in his historic recognition of Jerusalem as Israel&apos;s capital,&quot; said Herzog. &quot;American Independence is one of the greatest moments in history, and it has changed the fate of humanity.&quot;
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In a letter to Trump, Herzog wrote, &quot;This is also a time to express our deepest appreciation for the unique and unbreakable partnership between the United States of America and Israel. Our two nations draw from the same wellsprings of the Bible, and we share the same fundamental values of freedom, democracy, and human dignity.&quot;
Argentina’s President Javier Milei attended the U.S. Embassy in Argentina’s Independence Day celebration, which included the national anthems of both countries, live music, and celebrity lookalikes.
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi noted that her country had gifted America 250 cherry trees . &quot;Going forward, Japan and the United States will continue to work together to further strengthen the bonds between our two countries,&quot; she wrote on X.
Hsiao Bi-khim, vice president of Taiwan, threw the first pitch at an American Institute in Taiwan baseball event celebrating America’s founding. &quot;Our countries share beliefs in freedom &amp; democracy, &amp; baseball is loved by both our peoples. Congrats and Happy July 4,&quot; she wrote.
Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, president of the United Arab Emirates, said the &quot;journey of the United States’ founding is one of determination and resolve , values that continue to underpin the enduring partnership and mutual trust our countries share today.&quot;
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud sent a cable of congratulations to Trump, wishing the president &quot;continued good health and happiness, and the government and people of the US steady progress and prosperity.&quot;
Pakistan , which is acting as a mediator in ongoing talks between Washington and Tehran, extended &quot;warmest congratulations and best wishes to the United States of America and its people on its 250th Independence Day.&quot;
Qatar, another mediator in the talks with the Iranian regime, released a statement from HH the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani who sent a cable of &quot;congratulations to HE President of the United States of America Donald Trump on the anniversary of his country&apos;s Independence Day.&quot;
Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, said the Declaration of Independence &quot;gave birth to a new nation founded on the ideals of liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
&quot;For 250 years, our transatlantic partnership has been shaped by our shared values and family bonds. And, at times, it has been strengthened by the immense bravery and lives lost in the defence of freedom,&quot; she added.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Why scratching a mosquito bite makes it so much worse, according to science</news:name>
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			<news:title>Why scratching a mosquito bite makes it so much worse, according to science</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Scratching a bug bite or rash may seem irresistible, but it’ll only provide temporary relief and likely prolong the itch, researchers found.
Scratching is a natural response to a skin irritant that increases skin inflammation and can make certain diseases, such as eczema, worse. But why scratching exacerbates swelling and whether the evolutionary response offers any benefit is something University of Pittsburgh researchers said remained &quot;poorly explored.&quot;
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To investigate the relationship between itch, scratching and inflammation, the researchers, led by University of Pittsburgh professor of dermatology and immunology Daniel H. Kaplan, applied an allergen to the ears of mice to trigger allergic-contact dermatitis, an eczema-like inflammatory skin condition.
The mice developed the type of skin reaction people commonly have to poison ivy, certain metals, like nickel, and some skincare ingredients.
One group of mice was designated as &quot;normal,&quot; while another group was genetically modified to lack an itch-sensing neuron.
A set of mice was allowed to scratch freely, while another was prevented from scratching with an Elizabethan-style collar, often referred to as the &quot;cone of shame&quot; among pet owners.
The researchers found that scratching activated mast cells, which the Cleveland Clinic describes as part of the body&apos;s &quot;alarm system&quot; that &quot;look out for harmful invaders.&quot; Mast cells release histamine and other inflammatory chemicals that cause itchiness.
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&quot;Sometimes, they activate when they shouldn’t, causing allergic reactions,&quot; Cleveland Clinic explained.
The researchers found the mice that scratched freely released more substance P, a signaling molecule that activated more mast cells, causing increased inflammation and a prolonged itch-scratch cycle.
The mice that were prevented from scratching and those lacking the itch-sensing neuron experienced less inflammation.
Scratching is satisfying, however, and Science reported &quot;The capacity to both sense itch and behaviorally respond by scratching evolved hundreds of millions of years ago.&quot;
Because mast cells are &quot;also important for protecting against bacteria and other pathogens,&quot; the researchers performed another experiment to determine &quot;if scratching-induced activation of mast cells could affect the skin microbiome,&quot; University of Pittsburgh reported in a news release.
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The scientists found that scratching reduced levels of Staphylococcus aureus, one of the bacteria most associated with skin infections.
&quot;The damage that scratching does to the skin probably outweighs this benefit when itching is chronic,&quot; Kaplan cautioned.
&quot;At first, these findings seemed to introduce a paradox: if scratching an itch is bad for us, why does it feel so good?&quot; he said. &quot;Scratching is often pleasurable, which suggests that, in order to have evolved, this behavior must provide some kind of benefit. Our study helps resolve this paradox by providing evidence that scratching also provides defense against bacterial skin infections.&quot;
According to the American Academy of Dermatology, cold compresses and 1% hydrocortisone cream may help relieve itching.
The researchers published their findings in the journal Science last year.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Landman&apos; star Ali Larter says life in Idaho is &apos;simpler&apos; after ditching Los Angeles</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>&quot;Landman&quot; star Ali Larter finds her summers in Idaho to be a lot &quot;simpler&quot; than when she used to live in Los Angeles.
At the Newport Beach TV Fest, Larter told Fox News Digital that her summer months look &quot;totally different&quot; now that she&apos;s made the move to Sun Valley, Idaho in 2020.
&quot;Well, it&apos;s totally different, so we can&apos;t really get our kids to hike anymore, they don&apos;t want to do that. But I can get them to take a bike ride and then do like a little cold plunge in the river,&quot; Larter began.
&quot;We love to barbecue at our house, we love to play with our dogs. My daughter will probably play some volleyball, we&apos;ll go to Leroy&apos;s and get an ice cream cone.
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It&apos;s just kind of simpler and the days are really long. The sun&apos;s out till like 10 at night now, so it&apos;s been really beautiful to kind of have the kids out of school and enjoy the time with them,&quot; Larter concluded.
Larter and Hayes MacArthur share two children: son, Teddy, 15, and daughter, Vivienne, 11.
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During an interview with Fox News Digital in November, Larter shared the exact moment she and her husband realized they wanted to stay in Idaho – after moving there during the COVID-19 lockdown.
&quot;We went for two months thinking that the kids&apos; schools would be reopened in California, and they weren&apos;t,&quot; she recalled. &quot;And so they were doing online, and the schools there were open. And so we were able to put our 6-year-old daughter in kindergarten for the spring semester.&quot;
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&quot;And that was a huge thing for us because we just wanted her to be around other children and have that kindergarten experience, and during that time we met some amazing families just organically by the school,&quot; she continued. &quot;And living in the town and just skiing with our children. And we really spent a tremendous amount of time together as a family.&quot;
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After living in Idaho during the latter half of the school year, Larter and her family returned to Los Angeles for the summer, and they realized that &quot;there are so many demands as an actor&quot; when living in the city.
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She explained that actors not only audition frequently but are &quot;expected to show up for so many things,&quot; including parties and charity events. While she loves L.A. and says her &quot;heart will always be there,&quot; she wanted a more family-focused lifestyle.
&quot;We just didn&apos;t want to do that. We wanna be with our children,&quot; she said. &quot;And so that&apos;s when I think the biggest change was we came back after that summer, and we just made a go for it and said, &apos;Let&apos;s try this and see if it works.&apos;&quot;
Larter attended the Newport Beach TV Fest that honored &quot;Landman,&quot; in which she plays Angela, Billy Bob Thornton&apos;s recently reconciled ex-wife. On the red carpet, Larter told Fox News Digital that Angela is a &quot;wildcat&quot; and she wishes she could channel her a little bit more in everyday life.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Little House on the Prairie&apos; returns as new Netflix adaptation aims for wholesome entertainment</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Little House on the Prairie&apos; returns as new Netflix adaptation aims for wholesome entertainment</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A fresh adaptation of &quot;Little House on the Prairie&quot; is headed to Netflix on July 9 that hopes to bring Laura Ingalls Wilder&apos;s classic 19th-century frontier novels to life for a new generation.
When actor Warren Christie signed on for the role of John Edwards, he knew he was stepping into a project that carried big expectations.
&quot;You see the name, &apos;Little House on the Prairie,&apos; and it obviously carries a certain history to it, a certain cachet,&quot; Christie told Fox News Digital. &quot;I was fortunate enough to read the first couple of episodes and was just floored by the writing, the scope — you could see what it was going to be, and then also kind of fell in love with the character of Edwards.&quot;
Christie plays John Edwards, a character known in the books simply as Mr. Edwards, who becomes a close family friend of the Ingalls family. Edwards is a Civil War veteran from Tennessee whom Netflix describes as a &quot;gregarious and mysterious man who catches the eye of every single woman in the county.&quot; In the classic 1970s television series, the character was famously played by Victor French.
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Netflix says the series is a fresh &quot;reimagining&quot; of Wilder&apos;s books rather than a reboot of the original television series.
Christie admitted that when he was first approached for the role, he wasn&apos;t deeply familiar with the books, but he was impressed by the script and his character.
&quot;When we meet John Edwards, he&apos;s not in the greatest of spots,&quot; Christie said. &quot;He&apos;s lost his family, he is a veteran, he has got some other problems he is dealing with and then happens to meet this family who I think... reminds him that there is hope, reminds him of what things can be, and they bring him into the fold, and it starts to help him to live again really. He sees the joy in what they have, and I think he sees potential and hope and community.&quot;
Christie said fans of the books will appreciate the new series, saying that showrunner Rebecca Sonneshine grew up loving these stories and approached the project with immense respect for the novels while still establishing her own vision.
&quot;If you&apos;re a true fan of a book, we did everything we could to make sure that that storytelling was told in the right way,&quot; Christie explained. &quot;I think it was never lost on any of us how special it was to be a part of this world and this universe. It&apos;s huge, and it means a lot to people. And so we&apos;re very proud of the show.&quot;
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Netflix said the series is part of its &quot;wholesome&quot; and &quot;heartwarming&quot; lineup offered on the streaming platform, alongside series like &quot;Virgin River&quot; and &quot;Sweet Magnolias.&quot;
Christie said while the show is &quot;beautifully shot,&quot; he believes it will ultimately be one that families can watch together.
&quot;[W]hat I hope it offers is multi-generational viewing,&quot; he told Fox News Digital.
&quot;I hope at the end of the day what we&apos;ve done is created a really exciting world that multiple generations can share and enjoy together. And it&apos;s the underlying thing of the whole show, which is community,&quot; he continued.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WILLIAM BENNETT, JOSEPH BENNETT: What the Fourth of July really calls us to do</news:name>
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			<news:title>WILLIAM BENNETT, JOSEPH BENNETT: What the Fourth of July really calls us to do</news:title>
			<news:keywords>There is a habit of mind that built this country: the willingness to risk everything for what you will not live to see. That is the central lesson of the founding. The founders called it virtue, and they staked their lives on it — pledging their sacred honor with a firm reliance on divine Providence. Two hundred and fifty years ago, a group of men put their names to a declaration that could have been their death warrant, because they believed people could govern themselves and that no king held a birthright to rule them.
Arrayed against the colonies stood the greatest empire on earth — a professional army of more than 50,000 British regulars and hired Hessians, hundreds of cannons, and the most powerful navy in the world. Against it: a ragged Continental Army of farmers and tradesmen, no more than ten to fifteen thousand men, poorly trained, with a fraction of the artillery and no fleet to meet the Royal Navy. That they might defeat this machine was, by any measure, absurd. Yet Washington — never more so than the night he crossed the ice-choked Delaware to strike at Trenton — proved the point: not numbers, but genius and indomitable will, carried the day.
We remember Washington. We should also remember those beside him, all but forgotten. Among them was Billy Lee, an enslaved Black man who was far more than a valet. He rode with Washington into the thick of battle and became one of his most trusted confidants, at his side through every campaign of the war, from the crossing of the Delaware to Yorktown.
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Washington was himself a slaveholder; yet, alone among our founding presidents, he freed the people he enslaved in his will — freeing Lee at once, with a lifetime pension. Though free to leave, Lee chose to live out his days at Mount Vernon, a measure of how close the two men had become. That the first President’s closest companion was a man he had once enslaved is one of the most extraordinary truths of our founding, and it survives as barely a footnote in our textbooks.
This nation was born of extraordinary courage, and like everything built by human hands, it has been imperfect. But it has never stopped striving. At Gettysburg, with the country nearly torn in two over the horror of slavery, Lincoln called a bloodied nation back to its original proposition — that all men are created equal — and to the work of living up to it. The republic has weathered far darker hours than these and endured. With Washington and Lincoln as our models, we march forward toward greater progress, equality, and the pursuit of happiness for all.
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So, this Fourth of July, whatever your party or ancestry, remember those who risked everything so that we might govern ourselves rather than be ruled by kings. Remember what it cost. Resolve to be worthy of the inheritance — its flaws, its greatness, and the unfinished work it leaves us. That is the inheritance we write together, a father and his son, and it passes from one generation to the next.
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Joseph Bennett is a Marine Corps veteran, and Principal at Fabius Group, a strategic advisory firm in the defense sector. He lives in Washington DC and is a graduate of Princeton University.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>At the tall ships parade, a historic bell rings out.</news:name>
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			<news:title>At the tall ships parade, a historic bell rings out.</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Trump pardons 9 people convicted of tampering with emission controls on diesel engines</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump pardons 9 people convicted of tampering with emission controls on diesel engines</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump pardoned nine people convicted of violating the Clean Air Act by tampering with diesel vehicle emissions-control systems.
On Friday, Trump announced six of the pardons on Truth Social, arguing that the men he granted clemency to were &quot;persecuted by the Biden Administration&quot; and punished for &quot;fixing their car.&quot;
Eight of the people Trump pardoned were diesel mechanics or car tuners who were prosecuted for selling and installing so-called &quot;defeat devices&quot; into trucks, according to a Fox News review of federal court records.
These devices reprogram trucks to bypass federally required emissions controls and suppress diagnostic warnings. Without them, many diesel trucks can enter a &quot;limp&quot; mode that limits speed — sometimes to as little as 5 mph — until the emissions system is restored.
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Trucks can also enter this limp mode when emissions controls fail. These failures are extraordinarily common and have been causing massive headaches for truckers and farmers for years, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.
People are more than willing to pay top dollar to mechanics who can do the job of disabling the emissions-limiting systems.
Matthew Geouge, one of the pardon recipients, ran two companies that sold illegal tuning devices. Just from the sale of those devices alone, his firms grossed more than $10 million, according to his December 2021 plea agreement.
Emissions-capping technology, specifically Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) systems, is also prone to malfunctions in extremely cold weather.
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Brad Bylsma, a state equipment fleet manager for the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT&amp;PF), said in March that DEF systems account for a &quot;significant portion of our maintenance issues and costs&quot; with state-owned diesel vehicles.
Frederic Sifuentes, the president of Alaska-based transportation service, put it more bluntly.
&quot;The percentage of breakdowns we have here in Alaska with the DEF systems is roughly 85 percent of the time,&quot; he said.
Another pardon recipient, MacKenzie &quot;Mac&quot; Spurlock, was a mechanic in Alaska who modified emissions controls on vehicles for exactly this reason, according to Senator Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska.
&quot;Four years ago, about 30 armed EPA agents conducted a military-style tactical raid of Matanuska Diesel, owned by Mac Spurlock — a devoted husband and father, small business owner, and veteran of the Alaska Air National Guard,&quot; Sullivan said in a statement celebrating Spurlock&apos;s pardon.
&quot;His shop had assisted trucking businesses by modifying several diesel emissions-control systems mandated by a one-size-fits-all Obama-era emissions regulation, ensuring the vehicles wouldn’t shut down in Alaska’s harsh, subzero conditions,&quot; Sullivan added.
The other men who received pardons for similar conduct included Ryan and Wade Lalone, Tim Clancy, Joshua Davis, Barry Pierce, Aaron Rudolf, and Jonathan Achtemeier, CBS News reported.
In late January 2026, the Trump administration announced it would no longer pursue criminal charges for manufacturers, distributors and users of defeat devices. Civil penalties could still apply.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>What is Mistral AI? Everything to know about the OpenAI competitor</news:name>
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			<news:title>What is Mistral AI? Everything to know about the OpenAI competitor</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Mistral AI, which offers some open source AI models, has raised significant funding since its creation in 2023, with the ambition to “put frontier AI in the hands of everyone.”</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NEWT GINGRICH: The Declaration still terrifies socialists and tyrants, here and abroad</news:name>
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			<news:title>NEWT GINGRICH: The Declaration still terrifies socialists and tyrants, here and abroad</news:title>
			<news:keywords>This Fourth of July matters more than most for three reasons.
First, it is the historic 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
The Declaration is the most radical political document ever written. It challenged millennia of thought about monarchs having rights and commoners being mere subjects, peasants, or even slaves. Suddenly, people on the edge of a continent decided that they would challenge the entire system that dominated their world. Kings, czars and emperors were put on notice that power did not come from them; it came from God.
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The single phrase, &quot;We are endowed by our Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness,&quot; enunciated a transfer of authority and power from the head of government to the citizen. It declared that all of us have the same rights as a king or emperor because rights come from God and not from earthly rulers.
The central importance of the Declaration was made clear by President Abraham Lincoln on Nov. 19, 1863, while dedicating the Soldiers’ National Cemetery in Gettysburg. He reinforced the concept of the Declaration in a single lyrical phrase, &quot;government of the people, by the people, and for the people.&quot;
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While America has not always lived up to the promise of the Declaration, or to Lincoln’s explanation of it, there has been a continuous struggle to build a government based on the citizen and not on the powerful.
In 1776, the elites around the world were sure the Americans were a temporary blip. They had no idea that Thomas Jefferson’s &quot;Empire of Liberty&quot; would become real and ultimately the most powerful, wealthiest, and diverse country in history.
Celebrating the joy of this achievement and taking a moment to thank God for the strength he has given to freedom and America is, in itself, a good reason to celebrate the Fourth of July.
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Second, this 250th anniversary is occurring at a time when there is a serious anti-American movement gaining ground in elections and public opinion. We have a growing faction of anti-American militants who want to replace America with a big government, socialist system built around values that 75 to 85% of the American people repudiate and think are crazy. Celebrating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence and emphasizing the historic truths that are embedded in that amazing document is a powerful counterstatement to the rising socialist effort to replace America with a nightmare of radical left-wing tyranny.
Third, the world is, in many ways, hanging in the balance between freedom and totalitarianism. This reminder of the value and power of freedom is timely and important. Around the world, people are torn between the dictatorial power of China, Russia, Iran, Cuba, and others, and the dramatically more open, chaotic, and debate-ridden system of freedom for which America and its allies stand. Celebrating the signing of the Declaration of Independence is a good way of reminding people that there are eternal values of freedom that they can use to improve their own lives and countries.
The bigger our celebration, the more people around the world will notice and learn about America’s legacy of freedom and liberty.
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			  <news:name>Sophie Cunningham responds to Trump admin using her now-famous viral finger-pointing meme</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sophie Cunningham responds to Trump admin using her now-famous viral finger-pointing meme</news:title>
			<news:keywords>WNBA star Sophie Cunningham has seemingly given President Donald Trump her blessing to use now-famous images of her pointing her finger at another player.
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Photos and videos of Cunningham pointing her finger at Phoenix Mercury player DeWanna Bonner during a game at the end of June exploded across the internet, becoming one of the most viral sports memes of 2026. The White House made its own social media post on June 30 referencing the meme, sharing a clip of Cunningham addressing the point on her podcast last week and adding a famous video of Trump himself pointing at the camera during the 2024 campaign.
Cunningham shared her thoughts on the White House&apos;s post while speaking to reporters on Friday.
&quot;I think everyone around the world is posting it,&quot; Cunningham said when asked about the White House&apos;s post.
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&quot;Every company has done it. So I don&apos;t really think twice about it. I just think they&apos;re another group posting about it.&quot;
Cunningham said on her podcast that her technical foul she got for the pointing gesture during the game against the Mercury was &quot;the weakest thing I’ve ever seen in my life&quot; and explaining that she &quot;didn’t say a word&quot; while &quot;all I was doing was literally pointing.&quot;
&quot;I couldn&apos;t help myself. I could not. She was losing her s--- and all I was doing was literally pointing,&quot; Cunningham said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>OpenAI&apos;s Sam Altman wants to negotiate a 5% stake in company for US if competitors agree to key provision</news:name>
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			<news:title>OpenAI&apos;s Sam Altman wants to negotiate a 5% stake in company for US if competitors agree to key provision</news:title>
			<news:keywords>OpenAI founder and CEO Sam Altman is considering offering 5% of his company to the U.S. in a deal negotiated with President Donald Trump if his other AI competitors agree to do the same, the Financial Times reported Thursday.
Altman reportedly met with Trump, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent about a plan to make OpenAI public to some degree, according to the report.
Altman also met with Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., who recently proposed broad public ownership of AI companies, suggesting U.S. taxpayers should own up to half of the companies.
Altman reportedly believes that giving the public partial ownership of AI companies is the best way to spread the benefits of the rapidly growing sector to the American people.
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Altman, however, would also want to see AI competitors like Meta, Google and Anthropic contribute 5% of their companies to the public in order to commit to giving up a portion of OpenAI.
Anthropic, makers of ChatGPT rival Claude, recently renewed its relationship with the White House and President Trump after being on the outs with the executive branch. The company was recently removed from a Pentagon supply chain risk blacklist and is now working with government officials.
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Altman, according to the report, is seeking with his public gambit to avoid the fate of Anthropic and place himself and OpenAI in Trump&apos;s good graces by adding his company to America&apos;s growing corporate portfolio.
The article cited the microchip manufacturer Intel, which the U.S. bought a 10% stake in in August 2025. The Financial Times cited the purchase and Trump&apos;s previous criticism of Intel and its CEO, noting that since Trump made the investment on America&apos;s behalf, his relationship has been smooth sailing.
The Intel purchase followed a purchase of 15% equity in the company MP Minerals, and Trump has since acquired stakes in U.S. Steel and a number of quantum companies.
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Both Altman and Anthropic are reportedly moving to take their companies public soon, a factor that the Financial Times also cites as motivation for Altman to link up to the government as, in the early days of the AI boom, helping influence policy decision on AI may be crucial to the success or failure of the industry&apos;s biggest players.
Fox News digital contacted OpenAI and the White House for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pope Leo urges US to welcome immigrants in America 250 speech before visiting global migrant hotspot</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pope Leo urges US to welcome immigrants in America 250 speech before visiting global migrant hotspot</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Pope Leo XIV urged Americans to embrace the U.S.&apos;s history of welcoming immigrants in a virtual address to the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia on Friday while accepting the 2026 Liberty Medal in recognition of his commitment to religious freedom.
&quot;In these past 250 years, for so many peoples throughout the world, it was the firm resolve to achieve the noble vision of the nation&apos;s founders that made America a byword for freedom, as the country opened its doors to successive waves of immigrants, enabling them and their children to play their part in shaping the future of the nation,&quot; Pope Leo, the Catholic church&apos;s first American Pope, recited.
&quot;I would just like to recall the words signed by the founding fathers of the nation 250 years ago in Philadelphia in the Declaration of Independence. It said that we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men have received fundamental rights from our creator, and they include life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness,&quot; he continued.
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&quot;As a son of this great country, founded by courageous men and women who dreamed of liberty and of a better life for themselves and for their children, I join you in asking God&apos;s blessings upon America&apos;s future, that the lofty ideals enshrined at the beginning of the Declaration of Independence may continue to guide the flourishing of the nation in unity, justice and peace,&quot; Leo said.
&quot;Today, as we look to the future, this historic anniversary presents us with the opportunity to reflect once again on the nation&apos;s founding principles in the hope that America will remain ever true to the dream that has earned it the title of land of the free and home of the brave,&quot; the Pope continued, bolstering a steady commitment to advocating for immigrant and migrant rights, a position he&apos;s taken a strong stance on since ascending to the papacy in 2025.
&quot;The moral greatness of a nation is manifested, above all, in its capacity to support, protect and cherish the lives of all, especially the most vulnerable and those whose worth is questioned,&quot; Leo concluded.
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Following his virtual address to the Philadelphia crowd, which he delivered remotely from The Vatican, the Pope departed for Lampedusa, an Italian territorial island off the coast of north Africa that&apos;s become a hotspot for migrants seeking to gain entry into Europe.
There, again, Leo urged the world and Europe to accept more migrants.
&quot;Here you have seen not just one, but thousands of human beings fallen into the hands of robbers who have taken everything from them, beat them brutally and walked away, leaving them half-dead. The sea has claimed the lives of others, those who did not manage to reach their hoped-for destination. Yet we feel their presence, which challenges us no less than that of those who have landed in need of attention and aid,&quot; he said.
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&quot;There are also those who choose not to be a neighbor and those who choose not to make a decision. Those who have lost their lives in this sea are victims both of decisions that were made and of decisions that were not made. Indifference to the common good and corruption in their countries of origin; a global economic system that generates poverty and exclusion; fear that fuels prejudice and contempt; the belief that such problems do not concern us; the criminal calculations of those who profit from the suffering of others; the slow and difficult transition from mere emergency management to the development of comprehensive and shared policies,&quot; the Pope continued.
&quot;Thanks to its geographical location and institutional framework, Europe is capable of addressing the crisis, in this region, in a comprehensive manner, integrating immediate relief efforts into a long-term strategic plan capable of receiving, protecting, supporting and integrating migrants, while at the same time assisting developing countries so that no one is forced to emigrate.&quot;
&quot;Indeed, for many a vacation is merely a distraction, a time of lightheartedness and carefree enjoyment. It then seems as though an invisible wall has to be erected between the sea of shipwrecked migrants and the vacationers. Have the courage to think differently,&quot; the Pope concluded.
Leo&apos;s strong stances on immigration and war have often put him at odds with Western leaders, particularly President Donald Trump.
Trump has called Leo &quot;terrible for Foreign Policy&quot; and &quot;weak,&quot; while Vice President JD Vance, a converted Catholic, has also criticized the Pope&apos;s public comments.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>It’s heat dome 1, George Washington 0.</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In Philadelphia, extreme temperatures forced the cancellation of some events, including the city’s big parade and a ceremonial pitching of George Washington’s field tent.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Following the Trump directive that led Anthropic to pull its latest AI models offline and growing calls for sovereign tech that reduces reliance on the U.S., Mistral AI has been caught in a whirlwind of attention. But the French AI darling is often misunderstood, and the fact that it develops large</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Braves stadium busted out in &apos;Country Roads&apos; and something incredible happened on the next pitch</news:name>
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			<news:title>Braves stadium busted out in &apos;Country Roads&apos; and something incredible happened on the next pitch</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The patriotism in this country is FLOWING right now, and rightfully so. It is our 250th birthday today, you know? I was, admittedly, a little worried coming into this year.
You never know what you&apos;re gonna get when it comes to these things, especially when we have so many ... detractors. You know who I&apos;m talking about.
But, credit to you. Credit to America. Credit to the patriots across the nation. You all have DELIVERED in a massive way the past few months when it comes to Americana. It&apos;s been beautiful to watch unfold.
It appears we&apos;ve settled on &quot;Country Roads&quot; as our birthday anthem this year. It was all the rage during the College World Series, and it bled right into the World Cup. There is nothing quite like hearing 100,000 Americans belting out &quot;Country Roads&quot; in unison. Europe could never.
Anyway, we got another big, beautiful moment in Friday&apos;s Braves game, where the ballpark randomly broke out into John Denver&apos;s iconic song during Matt Olson&apos;s at-bat.
And then ... this happened:
Goodness gracious. What a country! Who has it better than us? Nobody, of course. When folks talk about the &quot;Baseball Gods,&quot; this is what they mean.
They can be cruel at times, of course. But they can also give us spectacular moments. Magical moments. Is this the most patriotic home run ever? Perhaps. I&apos;d put Mike Piazza&apos;s homer after 9/11 right up there.
Actually, it&apos;s probably No. 1. Tough to top this moment, which also involved the Braves and Mets:
Lordy. Chills. It gets me every time. What a sport. You ain&apos;t getting moments like that anywhere else, baby!
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America&apos;s Pastime, boys and girls. It&apos;s what this great nation is all about.
Happy Fourth of July, everyone. Happy 250th, America.
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			  <news:name>PETER NAVARRO: Americans melted tyranny down and fired it back as deadly musket balls</news:name>
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			<news:title>PETER NAVARRO: Americans melted tyranny down and fired it back as deadly musket balls</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In 1776, most Americans looked at the toppled statue of King George III in New York City’s Bowling Green and saw a shattered symbol of British tyranny.
Oliver Wolcott saw ammunition.
Four thousand pounds of lead. Enough, if properly gathered, hauled, melted, and molded, to help arm a revolution.
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The statue had been erected in 1770, a gilded monument to imperial authority in America’s busiest port city. King George sat on horseback, dressed in the Roman style, elevated above the city as a daily reminder of who ruled and who obeyed.
But by the summer of 1776, that reminder had become intolerable.
On July 9, George Washington had the newly adopted Declaration of Independence read aloud to his troops and to the people of New York. The words did what words sometimes do in history. They became action.
A crowd of soldiers, sailors, and patriots surged down Broadway to Bowling Green. There stood the king: gilded, mounted, and untouchable.
So they touched him.
They threw ropes around the statue, pulled, and brought the symbol of British power crashing to the ground.
The act itself was powerful enough. A people who had declared themselves free had physically toppled the image of the monarch who claimed to own them.
But Wolcott understood something deeper. Revolution required more than gestures. It required supply chains.
The Continental Army did not merely need speeches and declarations. It needed powder, guns, food, wagons, uniforms, and ammunition. Liberty had to be manufactured.
So Wolcott helped turn an act of protest into an act of war.
The broken pieces of King George were gathered, loaded onto boats, and shipped to Connecticut. From there, ox carts hauled the royal wreckage more than sixty miles over rough roads to Wolcott’s home in Litchfield.
Then the manufacturing began.
In the Wolcott family orchard, furnaces were built and bullet molds prepared. Laura Wolcott, her daughter Mariann, and local neighbors worked over melting pots, pouring the king’s lead into molds. Children helped cast musket balls. Mariann kept the count.
By the end, they had produced 42,088 musket balls from the statue of George III.
It remains one of the great acts of political poetry in American history. The British built a monument to remind Americans who ruled them. Americans melted it down and sent it back in a form the British could understand.
Some of that &quot;melted majesty&quot; appears to have found its way to the battlefield. Forensic evidence suggests musket balls fired at the Battle of Monmouth in 1778 came from the lead of King George’s statue.
Monmouth did not decide the war in a single stroke. It was not Saratoga, which helped bring France into the fight. It was not Yorktown, which effectively ended it. But Monmouth proved something vital: after Valley Forge, Washington’s army could stand in the open field against British regulars and not break.
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That is the deeper lesson of Wolcott’s statue.
Americans did not simply tear down a symbol. They repurposed it. They organized the work, moved the material, built what they needed, and turned a monument to tyranny into ammunition for freedom.
Long before Pittsburgh steel, Detroit assembly lines, or the Arsenal of Democracy, the American instinct was already there: improvise, manufacture, and outproduce the enemy.
The Revolution was fought with ideals. But it was won by men and women who knew how to turn ideals into action — and lead into liberty.
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			  <news:name>Chris Johnson&apos;s former teammate reflects on ex-star&apos;s surprise ALS diagnosis, tight-knit bond after milestone</news:name>
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			<news:title>Chris Johnson&apos;s former teammate reflects on ex-star&apos;s surprise ALS diagnosis, tight-knit bond after milestone</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The NFL world was stunned on Monday when it became public that Chris Johnson, one of just nine players ever to rush for 2,000 yards in a season, is suffering from ALS.
The news hit close to home for Ryan Fitzpatrick, who played for Johnson&apos;s Tennessee Titans for a season. And despite it being just one year, the two have a special connection.
&quot;He was a great teammate when I got to play with him for the one year, and obviously a super talented guy on the football field. We texted about a year ago. I was just looking back at our text messages, and one of the things that I had sent him — the 100th touchdown pass that I threw in the NFL was to CJ2K, and he signed the football for me and gave it to me. It says, &apos;To my cool white boy. Congrats on number 100,&apos;&quot; Fitzpatrick recalled in an interview with Fox News Digital. &quot;So the amount of street credit I have from Chris Johnson calling me a cool white boy has always been awesome to me.&quot;
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But ALS is just such a tough thing to have to deal with, obviously for Chris and for everybody around him. You can just imagine the frustrations of his mind being there but his body starting to fail him and how difficult that is. We&apos;re obviously all hoping for the best for him, and all our love and support goes to him and his wife and his family.&quot;
In a lengthy social media post, Johnson said that there is growing research that shows a link between repetitive head trauma and ALS, and studies have shown that NFL players are four times as likely to develop ALS as the general population.
Fitzpatrick, personally, said that when it comes to football, he would do it all over again, even as the risks are more prevalent now than ever before. However, what comes with age is more grim reality.
FORMER NFL STAR CHRIS JOHNSON SAYS HE&apos;S BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH ALS
&quot;I do think guys playing football understand at least the broad scope of what the risks are. I think a lot of guys would tell you, and I would be the same way, football has given me so much in my life that it&apos;s something I would do again in a heartbeat. And for my kids that want to pursue it, I&apos;m happy for them to pursue it,&quot; Fitzpatrick said.
&quot;But as you get older, I&apos;m 43, as you get older, and your parents get older, I lost my mom five years ago, there&apos;s just more stuff that seems to happen. It&apos;s really sad. One of my best friends from high school was diagnosed with ALS. So seeing that firsthand, and the difficulties that come with it, not just for him but everybody that is around him, it&apos;s really hard. As you get older, stuff happens, and there are things that you have to deal with and figure out. So unfortunately, it&apos;s a tough part about aging.&quot;
There is no known cure for ALS – known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. It’s a progressive disease in which the brain loses connection with the muscles, according to the ALS Association. The afflicted slowly lose their ability to walk, talk, eat, dress, write, swallow and, eventually, breathe.
The former running back played in the NFL from 2008 to 2017 with the Titans, New York Jets and Arizona Cardinals.
Fox News’ Ryan Gaydos and Angelica Stabile contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>Mets&apos; Juan Soto makes comparison about kissing girls to explain rumored strain with Francisco Lindor</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mets&apos; Juan Soto makes comparison about kissing girls to explain rumored strain with Francisco Lindor</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor apparently do not believe in love at first sight.
The two superstars are the faces of a New York Mets team that was supposed to be a threat in the majors but is instead one of the worst teams in the league.
Lindor joined the Mets via trade in 2021 and signed a 10-year, $341 million extension, the first major move for new owner Steve Cohen signaling a true change of the guard; roughly four years later, though, Soto joined the fray on a record-breaking 15-year, $765 million pact.
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Numerous reports circulated that the two did not get along last year, their first as teammates, and it was an issue that lingered into this season. Perhaps Soto&apos;s deal, which includes boosted security, suites, and the potential to make another $50 million, caused a power trip between the two stars.
In any case, the story had begun to die down until this week, when Cohen all but confirmed the reports to be true but said they were getting along better.
&quot;Frankly, I think that’s a story that was last year’s story,&quot; Cohen told the New York Post. &quot;I am told and believe strongly that these guys are getting along much better. And so, I just don’t see that as an issue anymore.&quot;
That prompted both Soto and Lindor to be asked about their relationship on Friday night, and Soto, well, had an interesting comparison.
&quot;When you meet a girl, you don’t start kissing her right away,&quot; he told The Athletic.
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Soto, however, did say there were &quot;no issues&quot; between the two &quot;at all,&quot; despite reports continuing to say otherwise.
&quot;The more time we spend together, it’s only natural that our relationship continues to grow,&quot; Lindor told the outlet. &quot;We’ve been teammates for two years now. Time has been on our side. I have nothing but respect for him. He’s my brother. He’s somebody I respected from a distance and respect here, inside.&quot;
There have been reports that Lindor and Soto had their lockers moved to opposite sides of the clubhouse this season, and fans were taken aback when the two didn&apos;t exactly share the friendliest of pleasantries on Opening Day.
The Athletic reported that the two stars recently had &quot;hard conversations,&quot; but Lindor shooed away that notion.
&quot;It was just, we talked. We talk every single day, whether it’s hitting or different topics. But we definitely talk because at the end of the day, we are teammates and our job is to win games,&quot; he said.
Lindor and Soto have played just 15 games together this season due to injuries, but they are slated to be teammates through 2032.
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			  <news:name>Newsom faces criticism for state&apos;s stance on trans athletes in girls&apos; sports after SCOTUS ruling</news:name>
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			<news:title>Newsom faces criticism for state&apos;s stance on trans athletes in girls&apos; sports after SCOTUS ruling</news:title>
			<news:keywords>California Gov. Gavin Newsom is once again facing immense criticism as his state continues to let trans athletes compete in girls sports after the Supreme Court&apos;s historic ruling on the issue this week.
After the court ruled 6-3 to uphold state laws that ban males from women&apos;s sports, Newsom&apos;s office said the state will continue to allow trans athletes to face girls.
&quot;The Supreme Court’s decision does not affect California’s laws. The state remains committed to ensuring every Californian, including the LGBTQ community, is met with dignity and respect,&quot; a spokesperson from his office told Fox News Digital.A source within Newsom&apos;s office provided Fox News Digital a bulleted list titled &quot;As a Governor, Governor Newsom has the strongest record in the country on protecting and expanding transgender rights.&quot;
NEWSOM&apos;S OFFICE RESPONDS TO SCOTUS RULING ON WOMEN&apos;S SPORTS AS CALIFORNIA FACES ONGOING TRANS ATHLETE WAVE
The list included several bragging points, including &quot;making it easier to update gender markers on official documents,&quot; and &quot;appointed multiple trans judges.&quot;
The statement prompted strong reactions on social media, as prominent women&apos;s sports activists like Riley Gaines and Jennifer Sey were quick to condemn Newsom for the stance.
Newsom&apos;s state was ravaged by a trans athlete national media crisis in May, for the second year in a row and third time in total in one year, as prominent trans athlete AB Hernandez competed in girls&apos; sports.
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Hernandez won two track and field state titles for the second straight year. Ahead of the first round of the state tournament in early May, &quot;Save Girls Sports&quot; protesters led by former NCAA women&apos;s soccer player Sophia Lorey scheduled a news conference near the competition grounds.
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A source within Newsom&apos;s office previously addressed the news conference in the days leading up to the event in a statement provided to Fox News Digital, prompting controversy and criticism from locals.&quot;
The Governor has said discussions on this issue should be guided by fairness, dignity, and respect. He rejects the right wing’s cynical attempt to weaponize this debate as an excuse to vilify individual kids. The Governor’s position is simple: stand with all kids and stand up to bullies,&quot; the statement read.
Newsom previously declared that he believed males competing in girls&apos; sports is &quot;deeply unfair&quot; during an episode of his podcast with the late Charlie Kirk in March 2025. President Donald Trump&apos;s Department of Justice is engaged in Title IX lawsuits against education agencies in California for its policies that allow trans athletes in girls&apos; high school sports. The lawsuit was officially launched in July after Hernandez won two state finals in triple jump and high jump, and won second place in long jump, at last year&apos;s championships.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NC governor faces criticism for skipping Trump-backed America 250 event</news:name>
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			<news:title>NC governor faces criticism for skipping Trump-backed America 250 event</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Chuck Edwards, R-N.C., is blasting North Carolina&apos;s state government’s decision to boycott the Great American State Fair in Washington, D.C., accusing the state&apos;s Democratic governor of injecting politics into America&apos;s 250th birthday celebration.
Edwards said Gov. Josh Stein, D-N.C., chose partisanship over patriotism by declining to sponsor a booth representing the Tar Heel State, rejecting the state&apos;s explanation that budget constraints drove the decision.
&quot;I think it&apos;s unbelievably unfortunate that our governor chose to not send representation from North Carolina to help celebrate such a momentous occasion and show patriotism,&quot; Edwards, who represents a large swath of western North Carolina, told Fox News Digital in an interview.
&quot;But I know a lot of North Carolinians back at home, I know the folks in my district are patriots, and they certainly will be celebrating,&quot; he continued.
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The state government cited fiscal issues for declining to participate in the 16-day fair, which is currently underway on the National Mall until July 10. Every state was given exhibition space and each day features a different theme celebrating American history and culture.
&quot;Our limited resources are focused on America 250 events across North Carolina, including one at the State Capitol in Raleigh on July 4,&quot; a spokesperson for the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources told The New York Times.
&quot;I don&apos;t buy that at all,&quot; Edwards said when asked about the alleged budget concerns. &quot;I think it&apos;s a political statement.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Stein’s office for comment.
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Rhode Island, Vermont, Massachusetts, Oregon, Pennsylvania and Washington are among the other blue states that opted out of the Great American State Fair hosted by the Trump-aligned organization, Freedom 250.
Govs. Josh Shapiro, D-Pa., and Tina Kotek, D-Ore., are among the Democratic governors who opted out over concerns the event would be overly partisan.
The fair is one of several high-profile events marking the 250th milestone in the nation’s Capitol.
Still, several private sponsors stepped in to fund the North Carolina booth.
Amid Stein’s snub, the state&apos;s booth drew controversy after the inclusion of several Confederate flags as part of the display. The symbols have since been removed from the booth by fair organizers.
Stein criticized the display in a written statement obtained by NBC News.
&quot;This flag does not represent the North Carolina that we love,&quot; the governor said. &quot;America 250 is about unity and bringing our nation together. We are pleased the flag that did the opposite has now been taken down.&quot;
North Carolina joined the Confederacy during the Civil War, but the Confederate flag was never incorporated into the southern state flag&apos;s design.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Post Malone, Eva Marie Saint and other celebrities who share a birthday with the Fourth of July</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>As America celebrates its 250th birthday, these celebrities are celebrating birthdays of their own.
From Grammy-nominated musician Post Malone to &quot;Jersey Shore&quot; star Mike &quot;The Situation&quot; Sorrentino, these stars share their birthday with America&apos;s Independence Day.
Here&apos;s a look at celebrities born on July 4.
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Post Malone is celebrating his 31st birthday on America&apos;s biggest holiday.
The Grammy-nominated artist, born July 4, 1995, in Syracuse, New York, turns 31 this Independence Day. The genre-bending superstar is also helping mark the nation&apos;s 250th birthday as the headliner of America&apos;s Salute 250, a Fourth of July concert honoring veterans, active-duty service members and their families in Columbus, Ohio.
Malone, whose hits include &quot;Circles,&quot; &quot;Sunflower,&quot; &quot;Rockstar&quot; and &quot;I Had Some Help,&quot; has continued his successful transition into country music following the release of his album &quot;F-1 Trillion.&quot;
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&quot;Jersey Shore&quot; star Mike &quot;The Situation&quot; Sorrentino has more than one reason to celebrate every Fourth of July.
Born on Independence Day, Sorrentino became a household name on MTV before turning his focus to recovery advocacy through Archangel Centers. Earlier this year, he also teased a future run for New Jersey governor, joking that fans could one day call him &quot;Governor Situation.&quot;
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Malia Obama is celebrating another birthday weeks after making a rare public appearance with her family.
Born July 4, 1998, in Chicago, Obama joined her parents and sister Sasha last month for the opening of the Obama Presidential Center before returning to her work in film. She made her directorial debut with the short film &quot;The Heart.&quot;
Actress Melissa Barrera is celebrating another trip around the sun on the Fourth of July.
Born on July 4, 1990, in Monterrey, Mexico, Barrera broke out with roles in &quot;In the Heights&quot; and the recent &quot;Scream&quot; films before starring in the horror hit &quot;Abigail.&quot;
This year, she made her Broadway debut as Rose in the musical parody &quot;Titaníque&quot; and launched a production company dedicated to championing underrepresented voices in film and television.
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Academy Award-winning actress Eva Marie Saint shares her birthday with Independence Day.
Born on July 4, 1924, Saint won the Oscar for &quot;On the Waterfront&quot; and later starred in Alfred Hitchcock&apos;s &quot;North by Northwest.&quot; Now 102, she is the oldest living Academy Award-winning actor and has credited daily walks, family and friends with helping her stay active.
Celebrity chef Andrew Zimmern has an extra reason to celebrate on the Fourth of July.
Born on July 4, 1961, Zimmern is best known for hosting the Travel Channel&apos;s &quot;Bizarre Foods,&quot; where he introduced viewers to unique culinary traditions from around the world.
He has since expanded his television career with multiple food and travel series while continuing to advocate for global cuisine and food culture.
For Becki Newton, the Fourth of July means fireworks and birthday candles.
Born on July 4, 1978, in New Haven, Connecticut, Newton is best known for her roles in &quot;Ugly Betty,&quot; &quot;How I Met Your Mother,&quot; &quot;How I Met Your Father&quot; and Netflix&apos;s legal drama &quot;The Lincoln Lawyer.&quot;
She also starred in the Fox comedy &quot;The Goodwin Games&quot; and has continued her run in comedy and television dramas throughout her career.
Legendary singer-songwriter Bill Withers was born on July 4, 1938.
The Rock &amp; Roll Hall of Fame inductee recorded timeless hits including &quot;Lean on Me,&quot; &quot;Ain&apos;t No Sunshine,&quot; &quot;Lovely Day&quot; and &quot;Just the Two of Us.&quot;
Withers died in 2020 at age 81.
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Born on July 4, 1910, actress Gloria Stuart was best known to modern audiences for playing elderly Rose in the blockbuster film &quot;Titanic.&quot;
She received an Academy Award nomination for the role and remained one of Hollywood&apos;s most beloved actresses until her death in 2010.
President Calvin Coolidge remains the only U.S. president born on the Fourth of July.
Born on July 4, 1872, in Plymouth Notch, Vermont, Coolidge became the nation&apos;s 30th president after the death of President Warren G. Harding in 1923. He served through 1929 and is widely remembered for leading the country during the economic boom of the Roaring Twenties.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>MIKE PENCE: The next generation needs faith in God and confidence in the American ideal</news:name>
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			<news:title>MIKE PENCE: The next generation needs faith in God and confidence in the American ideal</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Two hundred and fifty years ago, fifty-six men gathered in Philadelphia and pledged to one another &quot;their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor.&quot;
They were merchants and farmers, lawyers and physicians. They could not know whether the cause of independence would triumph or fail. Some would lose everything. But they knew with unshakable certainty that liberty was worth any sacrifice.
This Independence Day, as America celebrates its 250th birthday, we rightly honor their undaunted courage. But as we remember the past, we must also commit ourselves to renewing the ideals that gave birth to the Republic and have sustained it ever since.
SECRETS OF REVOLUTIONARY WAR BATTLEFIELDS EMERGE 250 YEARS AFTER AMERICA&apos;S FOUNDING
The American Revolution was unlike any the world had ever seen. Kings had long claimed that their authority flowed from heaven to throne. Our Founders proclaimed something altogether different: that all men are &quot;created equal&quot; and &quot;endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights.&quot;
Those words turned the world upside down.
Our rights do not come from any sovereign; presidents, legislatures, judges, bureaucrats, or the shifting winds of public opinion. They come from God.
Government exists not to invent our liberties but to secure their blessings for every generation.
That enduring truth is the beating heart of the American experiment, and it explains why our Constitution has endured longer than almost any other in history.
At times, when America has strayed from its highest ideals, we have found our way back not by abandoning our founding principles, but by returning to them with renewed conviction.
Today, Americans disagree about many things.
We debate policy, politics, and the direction of our country. Such debates are healthy in a free republic. But before we are Republicans or Democrats, conservatives or liberals, we are first and foremost Americans — the grateful heirs of a remarkable birthright purchased by the courage and sacrifice of those who came before us.
Each of us received this country as an inheritance.
We inherited free institutions, constitutional government, and opportunities unmatched in human history because of the generations of Americans who came before us. They crossed oceans, settled frontiers, built businesses, raised families, defended freedom on distant battlefields, and left this Republic stronger than they found it.
Now that sacred trust belongs to you and me.
The Bible says to whom much is given, much will be required. Each one of us possess a sacred obligation to pass on an America freer, stronger and more prosperous to our children and grandchildren, who will themselves cherish the freedom we bequest to them.
Many fear that we are on the verge of failing this historic test. Gallup found that just 33% of Americans were &quot;extremely proud&quot; to be an American, down from 70% in the early 2000’s.
So, as we celebrate America’s 250th birthday, let us resolve to teach our children why liberty is precious, why faith and freedom have long walked hand in hand, why character still matters, and why self-government demands citizens willing to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution no matter the cost.
The Founders’ generation did not believe America was perfect, but they gave us a framework to pursue a more perfect union.
They believed America was worth preserving, defending, and improving. Their confidence rested not in the government they created, but in Providence and in the character of a free people determined to govern themselves.
I still share that confidence. Some politicians and the media don’t want you to know a simple truth. Once you get 15 minutes outside of Washington, D.C. - the American people actually get along pretty well. I have long believed that there will always be more that unites us than could ever divide us.
Throughout my lifetime, I have watched Americans confront wars abroad, terrorism at home, economic crises, political violence, natural disasters, and bitter political divisions. Each time, the American people have proven that they are the most resilient, generous, faithful and patriot people the world has ever known.
With faith in the American people and faith in God, I know America’s future is bright.
The same Providence that guided our nation’s birth has not abandoned us. The same eternal truths that inspired the patriots of 1776 still possess the power to renew America today.
This Fourth of July, lets celebrate all we have been given and remember those who pledged their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor for a freedom they would never fully enjoy.
As President Lincoln reminded us in his second Annual Message to Congress America is, &quot;the last best hope of Earth.&quot;
So let us this day resolve that when future generations gather to celebrate America’s next milestone, they will inherit one nation under God - strong, prosperous, and free.
Happy Birthday, America.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>America&apos;s Founding Fathers plotted revolution over drinks at these historic taverns</news:name>
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			<news:title>America&apos;s Founding Fathers plotted revolution over drinks at these historic taverns</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Some of the ideas that fueled the American Revolution were discussed over drinks.
An important part of colonial life, taverns gave people a place to gather, exchange news and debate politics. Many became meeting places for the Founding Fathers and other revolutionaries as tensions with Britain grew.
Some of these taverns — like the Green Dragon Tavern in Boston — have been lost to time.
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However, there are still a handful of important Revolutionary-era taverns that operate today as museums, taverns or both.
Below are a few taverns where you can walk — and perhaps grab a drink — while following in the footsteps of the Founding Fathers.
Located in the Financial District, Fraunces Tavern was built in 1719 — a rare remnant of the 18th century in New York City.
The tavern is best known as the site of George Washington&apos;s famous farewell to his officers in 1783, and it operates as a restaurant, bar and museum today.
&quot;Fraunces Tavern is a historic landmark and the oldest and most historic bar in the city,&quot; the tavern&apos;s website states.
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&quot;Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the tavern is a New York City landmark that once served as a watering hole for many of the Founding Fathers of the United States of America.&quot;
The tavern serves dishes such as New England clam chowder, fish and chips, steak and burgers, as well as cocktails, beer, wine and whiskey.
The Raleigh Tavern, founded in 1717, became one of Virginia&apos;s most important gathering places in the years leading up to the American Revolution.
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When Virginia&apos;s royal governor dissolved the House of Burgesses in 1774, colonial lawmakers gathered at the tavern instead.
George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry and George Mason were among the colonial leaders associated with the tavern, which Colonial Williamsburg&apos;s website describes as a once &quot;one-stop shop&quot; for travelers passing through the city.
&quot;It provided guests with lodging, food, drink, entertainment and a stable for their horses,&quot; the site states. &quot;Those staying overnight at the Raleigh Tavern slept in one of its dozens of beds, or on the floor, usually alongside other lodgers.&quot;
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The reconstructed Raleigh Tavern is open to visitors as part of Colonial Williamsburg, where guests can explore the building today.
&quot;The stage for much of Virginia&apos;s revolutionary drama, some of the most fateful conversations of the American Revolution happened in the Raleigh Tavern&apos;s Apollo Room,&quot; the site says.
Buckman Tavern served as a hub of community life in colonial Massachusetts, according to the Lexington History Museums website.
&quot;Built in 1710, Buckman Tavern was a gathering place for both locals and travelers, and the site of many important town meetings,&quot; the website notes.
In the early morning hours of April 19, 1775, Capt. John Parker and his militia assembled at the tavern before confronting British Redcoats on Lexington Green, according to the site. The confrontation marked the opening of the Battles of Lexington and Concord.
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The tavern continued operating after the American Revolution before later being repurposed several times and eventually becoming a museum.
Today, guests can visit Buckman Tavern to learn about Lexington residents before, during and after the American Revolution, as well as view 18th-century artifacts.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Hobbs signs ‘Groseta Act’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Law honoring Cottonwood rancher requires labeling of lab-grown meat \Where’s the beef? A new Arizona law says that if it came from cultivated cells rather than slaughtered livestock, the package will have to say so. The “Andy Groseta Act,” House Bill 2762, was signed into law by Arizona Gov. Katie H</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump&apos;s Mount Rushmore address features 28 minutes of iconic words, 23 minutes of dazzling light, fireworks</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump&apos;s Mount Rushmore address features 28 minutes of iconic words, 23 minutes of dazzling light, fireworks</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump rang in America&apos;s 250th birthday celebrations with a 28-minute speech at Mount Rushmore and a fireworks display that might have rivaled his words.
&quot;The American dream still lives, and the American flag still flies more proudly than ever before over the people who will not quit,&quot; Trump said at the end of his lengthy — albeit shorter than his usual hours-long — speech. &quot;The nation that will not fail, the country that will not fall no matter how hard the enemy tries, we cannot be beaten.&quot;
As Trump spoke, across the world, Iranians buried Ayatollah Ali Khamenei at funeral ceremonies with calls for revenge on the U.S.
In perhaps the most iconic excerpt from Trump&apos;s speech, American exceptionalism was highlighted.
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&quot;Americans honor excellence; we admire boldness; we respect ambition,&quot; Trump said. &quot;We are a nation of dreamers and believers, warriors and explorers, doers and fighters and in every human endeavor Americans see an unfinished competition.
&quot;What is strong can be made stronger. What is fast can be made faster. What is great can be made greater than ever before. And that&apos;s what&apos;s happening with America.
&quot;Show us a mountain, and we&apos;ll just climb it. Show us an ocean and we&apos;ll just cross it. Show us a problem and we will just solve it. Show us a task the world calls impossible and Americans will get it done.&quot;
Trump finished with a salute to his oft-repeated &quot;golden age of America&quot; mantra for the 250th birthday celebration.
LEE GREENWOOD SAYS HE&apos;S &apos;VERY PROUD&apos; TO STAND NEXT TO TRUMP DURING AMERICA&apos;S 250TH CELEBRATION
&quot;Tomorrow we reach a milestone like no other and celebrate with joyful hearts and soaring spirits, because after two and a half centuries, we know that this is not an ending,&quot; Trump&apos;s speech concluded. &quot;This is only the beginning of the Golden Age of America. And together we will make America bigger, better, and stronger than ever before.
&quot;I promise you that it&apos;s an honor to be your president. Thank you very much and Happy Independence Day to all. God bless you all.&quot;
The YMCA song and Trump dance followed in the Black Hills of South Dakota before a 23-minute light and fireworks display over the 60-foot carved heads of four U.S. presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.
The Mount Rushmore fireworks were accompanied by the words of past presidents.
And the grand finale exploded for over two minutes to the tune of Bob Sharples&apos; &quot;The Stars and Stripes Forever.&quot;
Trump&apos;s relatively short speech, by his own standards, sets the stage for Saturday night&apos;s Washington, D.C., address, which he promises will be &quot;very long,&quot; and accompanied by flyovers and what has had hailed as &quot;the largest fireworks display in world history, 10 times larger than any that we&apos;ve ever done in Washington or in the United States.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Here&apos;s why a certain small, blue pill could help England&apos;s World Cup team in its match against Mexico</news:name>
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			<news:title>Here&apos;s why a certain small, blue pill could help England&apos;s World Cup team in its match against Mexico</news:title>
			<news:keywords>England is gearing up for what is sure to be an incredibly tough match against Mexico in Mexico City.
And when the going gets tough, sometimes you need help from a little blue pill, right, fellas?
...Yes, that one.
MEXICO FANS CELEBRATED A WORLD CUP GOAL SO WILDLY THEY TRIGGERED SPIKES ON LOCAL SEISMOGRAPHS
While you may think Viagra has only one, very specific use, you&apos;d be mistaken. The Sun pointed out that England&apos;s players could take the drug to help deal with the altitude in Mexico City if they felt they needed it.
Mexico City Stadium (which we all know outside of World Cup times as Azteca Stadium) is over 7,217 feet above sea level.
For comparison, the Denver Broncos&apos; Empower Field at Mile High sits at — no prizes for this one — one mile or 5,280 feet above sea level.
But Viagra — which is not on the World Anti-Doping Agency’s list of banned substances — has been found in some studies to reduce feelings of fatigue and dizziness brought about by altitude by reducing blood pressure in the lungs.
It makes sense since it&apos;s primarily used for moving blood to... other places.
Something tells me this plan would be far from foolproof, but when you&apos;re playing the Mexicans in Mexico, you need any edge you can get.
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In fact, when England arrived in Mexico ahead of Sunday&apos;s match, the location of the team&apos;s hotel was kept secret.
That&apos;s because when Mexico took on Ecuador in the previous round, Mexican fans sat outside the hotel and did whatever they could to make sure they couldn&apos;t get a good night&apos;s sleep.
So, like I said, anything to get an edge, and if that means popping a pill that will improve your &quot;performance,&quot; maybe that&apos;s just what the doctor ordered.
Hey, it&apos;s the World Cup; you do what you&apos;ve got to do.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Fourth of July fireworks pose hidden health risk for certain Americans, experts warn</news:name>
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			<news:title>Fourth of July fireworks pose hidden health risk for certain Americans, experts warn</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Fireworks have been a quintessential part of Fourth of July celebrations across the nation for generations.
But as Independence Day festivities light up the night sky, the colorful displays can also pose serious health risks — especially to the lungs.
Nearly 300 million pounds of fireworks are released into the atmosphere each year in the U.S., according to the American Lung Association. This creates smoke filled with tiny particles, as well as gases like sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide, which are &quot;very harmful to our lungs.&quot;
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The smoke from fireworks can also release harmful metals, like aluminum, manganese and cadmium, into the air.
Some illegal fireworks may contain lead, which the association describes as &quot;extremely dangerous&quot; due to its potential to cause lasting health damage.
&quot;Inhaling any of these chemicals can irritate the lungs, making it hard to breathe and causing serious health problems, which is why it is important to avoid firework smoke whenever possible,&quot; the group said in a public advisory.
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Air pollution levels increase by an average of 42% on the Fourth of July, according to a 2015 study.
Smoke from fireworks can worsen symptoms and cause flare-ups in those who have asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
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Fine particle pollution has also been linked to more serious health consequences, including heart attacks, stroke, lung cancer and premature death, according to the American Lung Association.
The organization warned that children, older adults and pregnant women, as well as people with lung and heart disease, are especially vulnerable.
Dr. Afif El-Hasan, member of the Lung Association’s board of directors, shared some advice for high-risk fireworks spectators in an interview with Fox News Digital.
Instead of using fireworks at home, El-Hasan recommends watching them from a distance.
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People with asthma who use a rescue inhaler should keep it close at hand in case fireworks trigger wheezing or other symptoms, the expert advised. Wearing a well-fitting N95 mask can also help reduce exposure to fine particles from fireworks smoke and debris.
&quot;If you are familiar with the area and the wind patterns, try to be upwind from the fireworks display and avoid areas where smoke may accumulate,&quot; he said.
The expert also recommends attending fireworks events with friends or family, so someone is available to help if a medical emergency arises.
&quot;Make sure you have taken all of your preventative medication before a fireworks show,&quot; El-Hasan advised. &quot;If possible, take a car to the fireworks display. Try to park as close as possible to the event in case you have to get to the car quickly.&quot;
The expert also recommends drinking water immediately after the show to clear the upper airway. Changing and washing clothes upon returning home can also help to prevent smoke particles from accumulating in the home.
If case of shortness of breath or chest pain, it&apos;s important to seek medical care immediately.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Comedian Des Bishop on how America made him funnier and his &apos;healthy collaboration&apos; with wife Hannah Berner</news:name>
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			<news:title>Comedian Des Bishop on how America made him funnier and his &apos;healthy collaboration&apos; with wife Hannah Berner</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New York City native Des Bishop has followed an unusual path to success in comedy. His journey has taken him from Queens to Ireland to China, but after moving back home to the U.S., the comedian said definitively that touring the States brought his game to a new level.
Bishop moved to Ireland when he was 14 and didn&apos;t move back to the U.S. until his mid-40s, during the COVID-19 pandemic. After performing stand-up in multiple languages, styles and media, Bishop returned to Manhattan&apos;s esteemed Comedy Cellar for his newly released Hulu special, &quot;Bridge and Tunnel,&quot; which is set to go live on YouTube for free on July 10. 
This marks his seventh stand-up comedy special, but only his second in America — and according to him, there is a difference.
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&quot;For a boast, yes, I&apos;ve had a lot of specials because I&apos;ve had this entire career in Ireland that Americans don&apos;t really know about. Which is weird because I&apos;m a New Yorker, but I lived in Ireland for a lot of my life. So that&apos;s why it&apos;s all a bit confusing,&quot; Bishop told Fox News Digital.
&quot;I would say the percentage of Americans that saw any of my previous specials before my last two would be in the zero-point-zero-something percent, like, a very low amount,&quot; he said. &quot;And if they had, a lot of those jokes would have just gone over their heads because they&apos;re very Irish.&quot;
Performing for American audiences forced Bishop to tighten up his act and move beyond the longer, more narrative style he developed in Ireland, he said.
&quot;Gigging in America, touring around the United States, just made me a way better comedian,&quot; he said.
While Ireland honed his storytelling chops, American clubs taught him pace and punch.
&quot;I had developed great storytelling skills in Ireland — Ireland is known for really strong storytelling comedians. It&apos;s kind of like the mainstream style there, which is a great skill to have,&quot; Bishop explained.
But telling jokes in iconic locales as well as more rural American venues compelled the comic to refine his delivery.
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&quot;The storytelling and the punchiness mixed together, I think, have created a strong style,&quot; he said. &quot;And that&apos;s not to say that I was lazy in Ireland, but there are just certain things that America challenged me on in a way that has been a huge benefit to me creatively and skill-wise.&quot;
Birthplace is less instrumental in shaping a sense of humor than the topics and tones one is exposed to, said Bishop, pointing to online comedy clips that go viral across borders. His comedic style served him well everywhere he traveled, which he attributed to his eye for spotting commonplace oddities that are typically taken for granted but seem unusual to an outsider.
The globe-trotting entertainer even spent a year learning Mandarin so he could perform a full stand-up show for a native Chinese audience, documented in the short TV series &quot;Des Bishop: Breaking China.&quot; Chinese stand-ups tended to be more deadpan and reserved, which contrasted with his &quot;bouncing off the walls&quot; energy, he said, but he found that audiences came to like his approach.
Invigorated by his success learning a new language and making native speakers laugh, Bishop said his time in China inspired him to bring his act back to the U.S.
Bishop&apos;s journey came full circle when he embraced his roots.
&quot;I finally accepted that, to American audiences, I&apos;m just a guy from Queens. Which, by the way, is what I am, but because I&apos;ve been in Ireland so long, I&apos;ve always been the American in Ireland,&quot; he told Fox News Digital.
&quot;Once I embraced that, my comedy just exploded. So [the title of the special, &apos;Bridge and Tunnel,&apos; is] also a homage to the fact that embracing who I was as a working-class guy from Queens actually helped me to find a bucketload of new material,&quot; Bishop continued.
In the spirit of owning his origin, Bishop&apos;s seventh special leans &quot;unashamedly&quot; into Gen X nostalgia. He acknowledged that portions of the set might not cater to especially young audiences, but said, &quot;I indulge in them because my generation, those that get it, they love it.&quot;
Despite the risk of nostalgia-based comedy being dismissed as a &quot;hack&quot; to win over audiences and occasional ribbing from younger comedians, Bishop said the portions of his show hinging on &quot;the back-in-the-day stuff&quot; are worth it. Besides, the youngsters just can&apos;t relate — yet.
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&quot;I don&apos;t mind that they don&apos;t get nostalgia, because they don&apos;t need nostalgia, because they still have hope,&quot; Bishop said.
&quot;And nostalgia is the spackle that covers the hole where hope used to be,&quot; he added. &quot;So one day you will understand, and you&apos;ll be nostalgic about TikTok or, you know, whatever becomes nostalgic. Like the fact that we used to drive.&quot;
But Bishop has a secret weapon when it comes to reaching audiences of all ages, particularly on social media: his wife, Hannah Berner.
Berner is a bona fide comedian in her own right who just last month released her second stand-up comedy special, &quot;None of My Business,&quot; on Hulu. She hosts a humorous advice podcast called &quot;Berner Phone&quot; with her husband, as well as the immensely popular &quot;Giggly Squad&quot; podcast with her friend, fashion tastemaker and influencer Paige DeSorbo.
Both Bishop and Berner continue to find success in comedy, which means that they both understand the demands of the career, Bishop told Fox News Digital.
&quot;We have very healthy ways of collaborating in that we&apos;re very respectful of each other&apos;s professional space, which is actually one of the benefits of comedians being together,&quot; he said.
&quot;We both understand how much it matters to each other. So we don&apos;t get in each other&apos;s way of pursuing our stuff.&quot;
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The partnership comes with the added benefit of a built-in sounding board. For example, Bishop said he sometimes helps his wife refine certain jokes, while she helps him out with social media strategy.
&quot;I&apos;ll come back and tell her story about something that happened on stage, and she&apos;ll be like, &apos;You got to clip that.&apos; She has a keen eye for virality in a way that my Gen X brain just doesn&apos;t,&quot; he said.
&quot;You know, I would throw away a lot of things that have done really well for me online if it wasn&apos;t for Hannah,&quot; Bishop noted.
Bishop and Berner first connected while Berner was on the prominent Bravo reality TV show &quot;Summer House&quot; with DeSorbo, where his budding relationship with his then-girlfriend and now-wife was under initial scrutiny. Bishop told the outlet that it was all worth it to be with Berner.
&quot;We&apos;re free of that world,&quot; he said, adding that it was just another stop on their journeys. &quot;Entertainment careers are long, man... it&apos;s never good to be getting held up on the times where it didn&apos;t go your way.&quot;
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Reflecting on his career thus far, Bishop acknowledged that learning to let go is a lesson that comes with experience.
&quot;I didn&apos;t know that when I was younger. But then you get older, and you&apos;re like, &apos;Wow, remember those things that I thought were the end of my universe? It just went away,&apos;&quot; he said. 
&quot;Not just comedy — just, like, life. Even think [back to] when you&apos;re 14, you&apos;re outside the principal&apos;s office. You&apos;re like, &apos;My life is over!&apos; I can&apos;t even remember how that felt now,&quot; he laughed. &quot;That&apos;s just life.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mike Vrabel pulled telling move with his wife before Taylor Swift wedding, and it&apos;s a bad look</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mike Vrabel pulled telling move with his wife before Taylor Swift wedding, and it&apos;s a bad look</news:title>
			<news:keywords>For some reason, Mike Vrabel and his wife were invited to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce&apos;s wedding.
Why? I have no idea. Frankly, it seems like everyone was invited to this thing. At this point, I&apos;m a little offended I wasn&apos;t invited. It seems like the entire planet was in attendance Friday at Madison Square Garden. I can&apos;t even imagine the bill. Makes me queasy just to think about.
Anyway, back to Vrabel ...
He was out and about with his wife, Jen, for the first real time since the Dianna Russini scandal erupted in the spring, and it was ... weird. Awkward. Uncomfortable?
SPORTS WORLD TURNS OUT FOR TRAVIS KELCE AND TAYLOR SWIFT&apos;S MADISON SQUARE GARDEN WEDDING FESTIVITIES
Yeah, let&apos;s go with uncomfortable.
One move in particular really grabbed the internet&apos;s attention. As the two were on the way to the ceremony, Vrabel entered their car first and did NOT hold the door for Jen. Just opened the door and dove right in on his own, leaving his wife to fend for herself behind him.
It looks completely innocuous at first glance, but ... folks noticed. And buddy, they weren&apos;t thrilled:
I could go on and on. Seriously, it&apos;s a bloodbath right now. Folks are fired up over this disgusting breach of etiquette.
It makes sense, if you ask me. Mike Vrabel is coming off maybe the worst offseason of all time, and everyone is on high alert right now.
In March, the hotel pictures with former Athletic NFL insider Dianna Russini leaked, and everything started to crumble.
Russini was canned. Vrabel entered rehab. The New York Times dropped a 5,000 word story absolutely ripping its former employee. Just last week, the bodycam footage leaked from a Russini traffic stop earlier this year, and it was maybe the most embarrassing thing I&apos;ve ever seen.
It&apos;s just been one thing after another for these two, and I fear it&apos;s only gonna get worse from here. The Times still hasn&apos;t released its finding from the investigation into Russini. That&apos;s coming, folks. It ain&apos;t gonna be good.
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Vrabel, meanwhile, has really only spoken a handful of times since the story broke. That&apos;s going to change in about three weeks when training camp starts and he&apos;s in front of the media every single day.
Perhaps some simple PR training is needed before that? If this video if any indication, it probably wouldn&apos;t hurt.
Always hold the door for your lady, fellas. That&apos;s Gentleman 101 stuff.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>The legendary Joey Chestnut has taken wild ride to become GOAT of the Hot Dog Eating Contest</news:name>
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			<news:title>The legendary Joey Chestnut has taken wild ride to become GOAT of the Hot Dog Eating Contest</news:title>
			<news:keywords>At this point, no Fourth of July is complete without Joey Chestnut.
Americans everywhere will run to their television sets at noon on America&apos;s 250th birthday as the world&apos;s greatest eater will aim to eat one hot dog for every year the U.S. has been in existence.
OK, that might be a stretch, but it is already a foregone conclusion that Chestnut will earn his 18th Mustard Yellow Belt in 19 attempts on Saturday afternoon.
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The greatness began in 2007, ending a run of six straight titles won by former GOAT Takeru Kobayashi, who actually injured his jaw ahead of that contest. Chestnut&apos;s 66 hot dogs defeated Kobayashi&apos;s 63 in a preview of a legendary career to follow.
A rivalry ensued between the two, with Chestnut narrowly beating Kobayashi the next two years, including via a tiebreaking eat-off in 2008. When Kobayashi was banned from the event in 2010, Chestnut took off.
Chestnut had won each title from 2007 through 2014, but he was the victim of a massive upset in 2015 to Matt Stonie, losing 62-60. But Stonie&apos;s glory was short-lived, and Chestnut went on to win each of the next eight events.
There was a new champion in 2024, but not because Chestnut lost - he actually was barred from competing after signing a brand deal with a Nathan&apos;s rival. After much back and forth, Chestnut was allowed back in for the 2025 event with just weeks to spare, and he reclaimed the title with 70.5 dogs and buns.
JOEY CHESTNUT REFLECTS ON RETURN TO HOT DOG EATING CONTEST AFTER CONTRACT DISPUTE, TEMPORARY BAN
&quot;It was great. The audience is awesome, it&apos;s electric. It&apos;s good to be back after mending some fences,&quot; Chestnut recently told Fox News Digital of his return last year. &quot;I do what I love. I got the best job in the world. I get to eat, travel, beat the heck out of people, and meet happy people. So it was great to be back.&quot;
Not all of Chestnut&apos;s titles have come easily. In 2022, Chestnut&apos;s eating was interrupted by a protester, but he miraculously put him in a chokehold and went back to business; he still managed to down 63 dogs and buns.
Even his likely championship on Saturday will not come without a wrinkle, as his 2026 eligibility was actually in doubt for a little bit amid a charge of battery. Chestnut drunkenly slapped a man at a bar in Indiana and pleaded guilty to the charge in April. He is currently serving 180 days of probation, but was granted permission to travel for the event.
His all-time record is 76, which he set back in 2021. It broke his own record of 75 from the year prior, which beat another previous record of 74 from 2018.
And while most are watching for one reason, Chestnut believes that this event is much more than just watching him.
&quot;It&apos;s never about me,&quot; he said to Fox News in May. &quot;It&apos;s not even about the hot dogs. It&apos;s the Fourth of July. It&apos;s an eating contest, but really, it&apos;s a Fourth of July celebration, it&apos;s a celebration in New York. And that contest, it&apos;s hard to describe exactly.
&quot;It&apos;s an event, it&apos;s more than just an eating contest. It&apos;s part of the Fourth of July celebration for New York City, and I&apos;m just a very little part of it. And when it comes to that celebration, I&apos;m very happy that I was able to come back and be part of people&apos;s Fourth of July.&quot;
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			<news:keywords>The USCGC Eagle, which leads the parade of tall ships in honor of America’s 250th birthday, is carrying a rare 1776 printing of the Declaration of Independence.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>In Backing President Trump’s Policies, Justice Alito Finds His Moment</news:name>
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			<news:title>In Backing President Trump’s Policies, Justice Alito Finds His Moment</news:title>
			<news:keywords>This term, Justice Alito delivered major wins for conservatives on voting rights, immigration and guns. He’s given no indication that he’s ready to step down.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Anna Paulina Luna kicks off Fourth of July weekend with message for the LIBS, &apos;Back it up, Terry&apos; &amp; fireworks</news:name>
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			<news:title>Anna Paulina Luna kicks off Fourth of July weekend with message for the LIBS, &apos;Back it up, Terry&apos; &amp; fireworks</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It&apos;s 5 a.m. as I begin to type out this 4th of July edition of Screencaps, and I&apos;m left wondering if any of the founding fathers had a 13-year-old son who begged to run a 4-mile race before the Continental Congress sat down to adopt the Declaration of Independence 250 years ago today.
Here I am this morning celebrating freedom with a 7 a.m. starting line meetup time for Screencaps Jr. with thunderstorms in the area. I was in bed last night by 9:30. It was probably a very similar night to the one Benjamin Franklin had on July 3, 1776. He was 70 at the time and about to sign the most important document in the history of the world the next morning. One has to believe Franklin got in the sack early ahead of his big day.
So now I&apos;m up and ready to experience a day and a world that the Declaration signers wouldn&apos;t believe. We&apos;ll probably stop and get a coffee made by purple-hair LIBS at a drive-thru in our 2023 Honda Odyssey while listening to a radio powered by satellites. Thomas Jefferson&apos;s head would explode over the thought of Americans sitting in line at Starbucks and scrolling through a phone with 24/7 internet access and the ability to communicate in real-time with humans around the world.
Just think, we can send a text from our couches right now and tell people in Great Britain to eff-off.
Based on records from July 4, 1776, we know that the boys got together at 9 a.m. for a meeting. Horseflies were a major issue. It was 76 degrees that day in 1776. The record also states that the boys were wearing heavy wool coats and silk stockings in the middle of summer in Philly. Just imagine!
Now, with the freedoms extended to us due to that precious document signed that day, we now have access to sweat-wicking long-sleeve shirts, mainly made in China, that help us battle the sweltering sun.
THE LESSON WE CAN LEARN FROM BICENTENNIAL HISTORY IS TO PARTY LIKE IT’S 1976
Times sure have changed.
Unlike our drunken 4th of July parties where people will ultimately blow off their fingers, Jefferson&apos;s hand-written diary entries show that he spent the 4th by going out to a Philly bookstore to buy a thermometer and then to another store to buy gloves for Martha Jefferson.
Now, 250 years later, many of us will spend our night blowing up Chinese-made fireworks while drinking beer brands owned by foreign nationals.
AMERICA’S NEXT 250 YEARS DEPEND ON PASSING FAITH AND FREEDOM TO OUR CHILDREN
The calendar changes, but what remains is that we are the luckiest people in the history of the world to call this our home. The work put in by the founding fathers 250 years ago today paved the way for us to experience lake weekends on our big, beautiful boats and for us to go out our backdoors to jump in our pools without some scumbag Brit telling us how to live.
Now it is up to all of us to continue forward to ensure that this American experience exists 250 years from now. We cannot forget that there are always scumbags laying in the weeds to destroy everything we hold dear in life.
Don&apos;t let Tom Jefferson and Ben Franklin down today. Do it for them. Do it for this country. Do it for the future generations. Go celebrate. I&apos;ll do just that later today after this 4-mile road race where Screencaps Jr. will run for freedom.
– Marty H. writes: Haven’t written in a while; sounds like you had a great golf trip.  How to celebrate 250?  The most American of events:  Rodeo.  Mrs. H and I took in the opening night of the Days of the Old West Rodeo in Hailey yesterday.  Pure Americana and infused with patriotism.  Talk about doing hard things - not much harder than attaching yourself to 1,600 pound bull with a flank strap tightened to make him even more irritated. 
And only using one hand to hang on.  If you’ve never been to a rodeo, put it on your bucket list.For the actual 4th of July I’m going to be in the parade!  Organizers asked for American Legion members to ride a horse drawn wagon tribute to veterans.  I haven’t been in a parade since I was a kid.  I encourage eligible Screencaps veterans to consider joining your local American Legion, particularly if there is an active post with a legion hall.  It’s a place you can talk about your service with others that understand and also do service to the community like Legion baseball.  Find your local hall and just show up.  It’s a welcoming group.
– Adam in Sidney, NE emails: Stars and Stripes. The #3, and taking pride in your yard. Hope the guys who built this house in 1943 would be proud.
– Kevin in Toboso tells me: Please no WNBlgbqtA or soccer stories today. Let&apos;s have some golf updates from your trip, some baseball coaching and mowing updates. Anything that normal, 250 celebrating AMERICANS would enjoy.  We need more  Terrys lighting off fireworks from their wheel chairs celebrating this great nation.
Have a great 4th of July and thanks to the men and woman who have served.
Kinsey: See Terry above.
– Chris W. in California writes: Hope you enjoyed some well deserved time off. Print this / don&apos;t print this but as we get closer and closer to celebrating the 250th birthday of the U.S. of A. I&apos;ve been thinking a lot about what that means for our country at this current time.
There has been a lot said in various outlets about how the current political climate makes it difficult to fully celebrate America on the 250th anniversary of it&apos;s founding. I won&apos;t get into what&apos;s being said because we&apos;ve all been hearing or reading it but what it ultimately boils down to is some groups of people not feeling very patriotic at the moment.
I won&apos;t get too deep into the weeds with this but my political views are a very mixed bag. I am probably much more liberally minded then certain readers of your column and likewise maybe slightly more conservative than others. I have some issues with a lot of what is going on in this country on both sides of the aisle and at times it has made me mad, dejected, sad... you name it. Heck, I live in Los Angeles County in California, for my money, the worst run county in the worst run state in the Country. I think pretty much all of our state politicians are a joke and have made the Golden State almost unlivable and now some of those idiots want to run the entire country.
On the flip side there are certain federal policies, actions, you name it that have taken place or are taking place that are alarming, upsetting, you name the emotion, they&apos;ve evoked it... and yet... I&apos;ll be damned if this isn&apos;t the single greatest country in the history of the world, full stop, no question, the end.
Why do I feel this way and why should everyone else feel this way? Does our country have some things in its past that we shouldn&apos;t be proud of? Yep, every great civilization does. Is there a level of insanity, vitriol and stupidity that is infiltrating almost every aspect of our modern society, regardless of your political or religious views? Yep, damn... I guess that&apos;s what happens when people have so much FREEDOM!
If you&apos;re Republican or Democrat you can say this right is being attacked or this ideal is in danger, blah, blah, blah. So what? And I&apos;m not making light of those concerns but it got me thinking.
When Bud Light made the boneheaded Dylan Mulvaney decision and there was all the backlash was anyone dragged out into the street, Dylan Mulvaney included, and hung in the town square? No! Instead people voted with their wallets and not a single person was harmed except maybe some marketing guys getting a tongue lashing.
When the decision on trans athletes was made the other day by the Supreme Court were the Justices swarmed by an angry mob and beheaded on the spot? No!
Heck, political based violence has reached an all time high, we have a sitting President that has had multiple attempts on his life, Charlie Kirk was assassinated, there was the January 6th riots and what has happened? NOTHING! No government has been overthrown, it hasn&apos;t lead to civil war, it&apos;s only galvanized various groups who have used that galvanizing force TO VOTE!!! To vote in free elections without a gun to their head, to walk into a balloting place without fear of reprisal decide the direction of this country.
There is no denying there is a lot of $#!+ going down left and right but has ANYONE in this country become less free over the last 2, 4, 8, 10, 20 years? Yes, inflation sucks, yes gas prices HURT and it may be making some of us tighten our belts a bit but can ANYONE reading this column honestly tell me they will go to bed tonight worried they will be dragged out of their house in the middle of the night and imprisoned or killed because of their beliefs?
Is there ANYONE reading this column that doesn&apos;t believe that with the right amount of work and perseverance they can own a place to live, keep it safe and provide the bare essentials for themselves and their loved ones?
Politicians will continue to be idiots and attempt to screw things up more and more but so what? In what other country can you a policy, a ruling, a decision you don&apos;t like and through legal means fight it with years of bureaucracy, lawyers, advocating and blood sweat and tears.
I live in California, a state with some of the dumbest policies in the world. A state where I could have someone break into my house and after I shoot them I get in trouble with the law for defending myself. Yet, IF that were to happen I am also utterly convinced I could fight whatever comes my way with an army of lawyers, advocates and every boring, mind-numbing legal means that has been put into place over the history of our country.
Our country is frustrating, it has always been frustrating for someone, somewhere but every single person reading this column can spend the 4th of July grilling burgers and hot dogs, drinking beers and trying not to blow themselves up while their wife or girlfriend runs around in a swimsuit or cut-offs and their kids play on a piece of property you hopefully own or at least rent. Your significant other won&apos;t be stoned in the street for showing a little leg, your kids won&apos;t be executed because of your or their religious beliefs and when the last firework has gone off and everyone lays in bed, bellies full, clothed, with a roof over their head everyone will have have enjoyed, LIFE, LIBERTY and THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS.
Regardless of what the talking heads say, or the people that seem to can&apos;t find anything right with our country, despite the bureaucrat&apos;s attempt to screw it all up, this land we call home, over 250 hard-fought, sometimes fraught years has been built to last and it has been built to be something that may sometimes frustrate us, but also as something we should ALWAYS we be proud of because there has never, ever, ever been another country that has provided what this country can provide? If you don&apos;t believe that then you are simply ignoring the countless freedoms and graces that are being waved in your face, every minute of every day. And if you still don&apos;t believe that then go watch any of the countless videos of all the people from other countries, here regardless of race, creed, religion, enjoying the countless things our great country has to offer.
Don&apos;t let politics get in the way of celebrating something truly worth celebrating. Happy 4th to everyone and God bless America!
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And with that, I think we&apos;re ready to roll on this important holiday. It&apos;s time to get Screencaps Jr. to that starting line so he can do his thing. He had a four-hour swim party on Friday, so let&apos;s see how his legs hold up.
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			  <news:name>NASA&apos;s Chandra telescope reveals Milky Way&apos;s outer reaches may stretch farther than previously known</news:name>
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			<news:title>NASA&apos;s Chandra telescope reveals Milky Way&apos;s outer reaches may stretch farther than previously known</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A team of astronomers has discovered that the spiral arms of the Milky Way galaxy may stretch further out into space than was previously known.
The scientists made precise distance measurements of dust clouds in the arms using data from two telescopes orbiting high above Earth&apos;s atmosphere — NASA&apos;s Chandra, the most powerful X-ray telescope ever built, and the European Space Agency&apos;s XMM-Newton.
Researchers took advantage of rare, powerful gamma-ray bursts in distant galaxies. As X-rays from those bursts traveled through the Milky Way, some of the light bounced off dust clouds, creating rings that could be measured with unusual precision.
NASA ANNOUNCES THREE NEW MOON MISSIONS AS IT RACES TO BUILD LUNAR BASE BY YEAR&apos;S END
&quot;This is a very direct way — relying only on geometry — to precisely measure distances to the Milky Way’s spiral arms,&quot; said Beatrice Vaia, the Italian PhD student who led the study. &quot;Most other methods rely on assumptions about how the Milky Way rotates, which become increasingly uncertain in the outer regions of our galaxy.&quot;
The dust cloud in the most distant arm of the Milky Way was estimated to be about 3,500 light-years wide, according to the data the team collected.
Astronomers have been aware of the Milky Way&apos;s arms for at least a century, but mapping them has always been difficult since Earth is positioned inside one of them.
NASA ANNOUNCES MILLIONS IN MOON MISSION FUNDING
But the recent breakthrough with studying gamma-ray bursts — a method not hampered by Earth&apos;s position inside the galaxy — could have massive implications on how we conceptualize our home within the universe.
&quot;The differences are small, but any revision of these distances is important because they are so fundamental for understanding our galaxy,&quot; said Ilaria Fornasiero, a PhD student and co-author on the study. &quot;For example, this could mean that astronomers have to revise estimates of the mass of the galaxy, because that affects how wide the arms stretch.&quot;
The only downside to the technique is that suitable gamma-ray bursts are extremely rare. Researchers have found only a handful over the past 25 years that were bright enough and positioned in a way that allowed them to measure the Milky Way&apos;s spiral arms.
&quot;We will continue to be on the lookout for more,&quot; said co-author Andrea Tiengo.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>ERIKA KIRK: Charlie saw America’s future in the courage of young patriots</news:name>
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			<news:title>ERIKA KIRK: Charlie saw America’s future in the courage of young patriots</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The people who launched the American experiment were remarkably young. Alexander Hamilton was just 21 years old when he dropped out of college to join the Continental Army, Betsy Ross was 24 when she sewed the stitches across the first American flag, James Monroe was 18 when he was wounded at the Battle of Trenton, and Thomas Jefferson was 33 when he penned the closing words of the Declaration of Independence, pledging &quot;our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor&quot; to the cause of American independence.
It’s easy to miss how radical Jefferson’s words were at the time. The signers of the Declaration were committing treason against the most powerful empire in the world, a crime they almost certainly would have paid for with their lives had their revolution not succeeded.
Not only did they win their independence, they did something even more rare and impressive: they stuck the landing. History is full of revolutions that promised liberty only to descend into tyranny, but that didn’t happen here. Instead, the founders created a new, self-governing nation. Interestingly, the chief author of the Constitution, James Madison, was 36 years old at the Constitutional Convention; Alexander Hamilton was just 30.
THE UNWINNABLE WAR AMERICA&apos;S FOUNDING FATHERS FOUGHT AND WON CHANGED HUMAN HISTORY FOREVER
Perhaps that is one of the reasons America’s story has always resonated so deeply with me. My husband Charlie was 18 years old when he founded Turning Point USA. Like so many young Americans throughout history, he never believed youth was a reason to wait. While many people spend their younger years asking what they want from life, Charlie spent his time asking what responsibility God had for him. My husband lived a life dedicated to empowering the youth of this nation to embrace traditional American values, while often emphasizing the importance of organizing your life through a lens of God, family, country. By the grace of God Charlie was able to create something that will endure long beyond his short 31 years here on this earth.
That has always been the American way. Each generation of young people has faced the test of preserving, improving, and reviving the grand republic entrusted to them. The soldiers of the Civil War were mostly in their early twenties, and many were under eighteen. Saving Private Ryan might leave the impression that the Americans army at Normandy was made up of men in their thirties and forties, but the average soldier storming Omaha Beach was only twenty-two years old. That’s not much older than the students who are a part of Turning Point USA.
The battlefield was just one arena for American sacrifice; still others faced a hostile frontier, endured crippling economic downturns, and built new towns, railroads, and churches with their bare hands. Comfort and certainty have never been the foundation of this country’s story. Rather, that foundation is built upon the vision the founders gave this country from the beginning: that our rights come from God, that liberty carries moral obligations, and that a free people must also be a virtuous people.
AMERICA’S NEXT 250 YEARS DEPEND ON PASSING FAITH AND FREEDOM TO OUR CHILDREN
Generation after generation, Americans lived out those founding principles. Their efforts are why on her 250th birthday, America remains the richest, most powerful, most generous, most free, and most innovative nation the world has ever known.
Yet despite all we have inherited as Americans, pride in our country among many young people has fallen to historic lows. There are understandable reasons for that. College has become far too expensive, homeownership feels out of reach, and good paying jobs are too few and far between.
But it’s not merely a crisis of opportunity, it’s also a crisis of values. Our culture encourages people to view life primarily through the lens of personal fulfillment. Duty, service, and sacrifice have given way to self-expression, and the self has replaced God as the center of life. Ironically but predictably, Americans feel less free and far less happy.
Every generation has faced challenges of its own and this generation is no different. The question before young people now is what to do about it. America has never been a country for the angry and the aggrieved. It is a country that rewards the determined, the resilient, and those who strive to make things better for themselves and their descendants.
If things are tough for young Americans today, they are in good company. Imagine being in the line of fire at Bunker Hill or raising a family on a ruined farm in the Dust Bowl. Every American generation has been tested, and those tests have always brought out the best of our character.
When I say I remain optimistic, it’s because when I meet young men and women I see how on fire they are for not only their faith but for the traditional American values Charlie embodied. They’re striving to contribute to something larger than themselves.
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Every campus visit and student event reminds me that the American spirit is alive and well. That is the result of Charlie seeing something in our young people that so many others overlooked: a hunger for truth, for purpose, for faith, and for a country worth saving.
The first 250 years of America represent the greatest 250 years of achievement by any people in human history. No nation has been more richly blessed by Almighty God. The next 250 years will bring challenges of their own, and that is a good thing. But we must remember that getting to this point was not without challenges, and those challenges made us stronger.
My prayer is that, in the face of current and future trials, America’s young men and women will continue to embrace the same faith, courage, responsibility, and sacrifice that built this nation. That they prove themselves worthy of the inheritance they have received. And that 250 years from now, future generations of Americans will look back on this generation and say they, too, answered the call.
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			<news:title>&apos;Reagan&apos; director reveals why &apos;Make America Great Again&apos; line was left out of original release</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The re-release of the &quot;Reagan&quot; movie includes a clip featuring a famous line from the 40th president that was left out of the original.
In the scene, Dennis Quaid’s President Ronald Reagan gives a speech at the Building and Construction Trades Department, AFL-CIO.
&quot;You and your forebearers helped build this nation,&quot; he says in the clip. &quot;Now help us rebuild it. And together, we will make America great again.&quot;
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Director Sean McNamara explained that the original release of the film did not include the moment because it was an election year. While Reagan was the first to use the &quot;Make America Great Again&quot; line during his 1980 presidential campaign, President Donald Trump then adopted it for his 2016, 2020 and 2024 presidential campaigns, and his supporters often refer to themselves by the acronym &quot;MAGA.&quot;
&quot;In the middle of a divisive election season when we released the movie, we made the decision to leave out a moment that might have been mistaken for electioneering,&quot; McNamara told Fox News Digital. &quot;But in this special year of celebration, we are putting back in the phrase which has been uttered by presidents of both parties and which was used as Reagan’s campaign slogan in 1980 and which he repeated in the speech just before he was shot.&quot;
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A special edition of &quot;Reagan,&quot; with 10 additional minutes of never-before-seen footage, is scheduled to be released in theaters Sept. 25, in celebration of America’s 250th anniversary.
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There are plans for both limited audience screenings on July 4 in over a dozen cities and a wider-scale re-release in September in 600 theaters. The additional scenes include moments between Reagan and his wife Nancy in the Oval Office, a scene between Reagan and his alcoholic father, Jack, and scenes at the Reagans’ California ranch near Santa Barbara, Rancho del Cielo.
Fox Nation’s &quot;Making Reagan,&quot; now streaming, offers an exclusive look at the making of the 2024 biopic. The documentary features never-before-seen behind-the-scenes footage, original interviews with Joseph and cast members Elya Baskin, Will Wallace, Kevin Dillon, and more, along with archival footage of Reagan, key moments from the movie, and backstage footage from the set.
The movie received generally poor reviews in 2024 but a highly positive audience score on the critic aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes.
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			<news:title>Shark sightings spike near America&apos;s beaches as July 4 crowds head to shore for weekend</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As millions of Americans head to the beach for the Fourth of July weekend, shark experts say there&apos;s little reason to stay out of the water.
Marine biologist Mike Heithaus, Ph.D., of Florida International University told Fox News Digital that shark bites remain extremely uncommon, even during the busy summer beach season.
&quot;Shark attacks are still extremely rare,&quot; Heithaus said.
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&quot;People should always be aware of local conditions and listen to lifeguards, but shark bites are very rare,&quot; he emphasized.
He recommended avoiding murky water, staying away from areas where large schools of fish are visible and avoiding places where people are actively fishing.
People should also stay alert to local water conditions, including rip currents and the presence of other marine animals such as jellyfish.
Certain stretches of the East Coast, however, are more likely than others to see shark activity.
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New Smyrna Beach in Florida, as well as North Carolina&apos;s Outer Banks, Cape Cod and parts of Rhode Island, Connecticut and Maine are among the East Coast regions where people are more likely to encounter sharks. That&apos;s due to seasonal migration patterns, warming waters and abundant prey, according to a recent Wall Street Journal report.
More great white sharks have been spending time near Cape Cod as seal populations have rebounded, while warming ocean temperatures and recovering shark populations have contributed to increasing shark activity farther north along the East Coast, the publication noted. 
Florida remains one of the country&apos;s best-known shark hot spots because of its combination of warm waters, abundant marine life and the presence of millions of swimmers and surfers each year.
Even in areas where sharks are commonly found, encounters with people rarely end in bites, Heithaus said.
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&quot;Even when big sharks do encounter people, they almost always ignore us,&quot; he said.
Sharks play a vital role in maintaining healthy ocean ecosystems, he added.
&quot;It&apos;s important for people to know sharks are important for healthy oceans,&quot; Heithaus said.
&quot;We have decades of research that shows that sharks contribute to ocean health in a wide variety of ways, some small and some quite significant. So we need to make sure we have plenty of sharks while also making sure people are safe.&quot;
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As beach crowds grow over the holiday weekend, experts recommend swimming near lifeguards, staying close to shore, avoiding the water at dawn or dusk when sharks are generally more active, and always paying attention to local beach conditions and posted advisories.
On Friday afternoon at Jones Beach, a swimmer was bitten by a shark, Fox 5 reported. It happened after swimming was red-flagged at Point Lookout and nearby beaches Thursday after lifeguards spotted a 9-foot shark in the water, according to the Town of Hempstead.
Fox News Digital previously reported that several sharks were spotted near New York City beaches over the Fourth of July holiday last year, temporarily prompting officials to close a stretch of shoreline in Queens as a precaution.
The sightings occurred off Far Rockaway, where multiple sharks were spotted swimming near beachgoers. Authorities temporarily closed Beach 30 before reopening it about an hour later after determining conditions were safe.
City officials credited drone technology, lifeguards and emergency management teams with helping monitor shark activity and quickly alert swimmers.
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			<news:title>Top Trump official touts how DC makeover is proof America is rejecting &apos;decline by choice&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Interior Secretary Doug Burgum is defending President Donald Trump’s many initiatives to address infrastructure in Washington, D.C., calling it a visible reminder that the country needs to actively press back against decline.
&quot;Nations don&apos;t crumble by fate — they decline by choice,&quot; Burgum told Fox News Digital.
&quot;From rehabilitating and installing historic memorials, statues, and fountains to removing hundreds of instances of graffiti and cleaning up crime on our streets, this administration is proving that American greatness is built through action,&quot; he continued.
Burgum&apos;s reasoning, which came ahead of the United States’ 250th Independence Day anniversary, addresses criticisms of the administration that have surfaced in recent weeks, casting doubt on whether Trump’s many renovation and construction initiatives in Washington, D.C. have been worth their price tag.
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As part of the 250th celebration, Trump has spent $14.7 million to restore the Lincoln Memorial’s reflecting pool, allocated $250 million to restore the Kennedy Center and is on track to spend over $400 million on the construction of a ballroom at the White House.
Trump, in a Truth Social update about the reflecting pool, framed the efforts as part of a larger effort.
&quot;We’ve cleaned, renovated and beautified over 45 monuments and memorials, 28 statues and 22 fountains in Washington, D.C. Things are really looking good in our nation’s capital. Add to that the fact that when I became president, crime was rampant. And now Washington, D.C. is one of the safest cities anywhere in the United States,&quot; Trump wrote.
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The Department of the Interior, which has overseen many of the improvements, further updated its accomplishments ahead of July 4.
The city has removed 510 instances of graffiti, removed 154 homeless encampments, applied 212 tons of repair materials to roads and parkways, restored 280,000 square feet of roadway paving, rehabilitated 1,301 benches and fixed 1,913 lights.
Burgum said the repairs were emblematic of the administration’s aggressive posture towards addressing problems that had gone ignored in the past. In addition to these major improvements, DOI has restored and cleaned dozens of monuments and statues around DC. 
DOI also recently helped transform Meridian Hill Park, which got high praise on social media by DC residents, into a desirable place to visit with a restored fountain that had been under construction for years with very little movement. They also cleaned and restored some of the statues in the park, including the Joan of Arc statue and the James Buchanan Memorial.
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&quot;While others accept decline, President Trump and the Department of the Interior are restoring the heart of our nation&apos;s capital,&quot; Burgum said. &quot;The Golden Age of America isn&apos;t just a slogan, it&apos;s being rebuilt, one landmark, one street and one victory at a time.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>CEO’s fire death sparks mystery, will fight over tech titan&apos;s fortune</news:name>
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			<news:title>CEO’s fire death sparks mystery, will fight over tech titan&apos;s fortune</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The battle over Zappos founder and former CEO Tony Hsieh’s fortune has taken a forensic turn in the wake of the shoe magnate’s death following a Connecticut house fire.
The former Zappos CEO was widely believed to have died without a will after he succumbed to injuries from a 2020 fire at age 46.
But a purported seven-page will, dated March 2015, suddenly arrived by mail at a Las Vegas courthouse last year, setting off a mystery that now sits at the center of his estate fight, The Wall Street Journal reported.
QUESTIONS SWIRL AS ZAPPOS FOUNDER TONY HSIEH&apos;S DEATH INVESTIGATION MOVES AHEAD
The alleged will includes a no-contest clause aimed at Hsieh’s parents and two younger brothers. Under the terms of the document, if one family member challenged the will, all of them could be cut out.
Hsieh’s father, Richard Hsieh, has demanded a jury trial.
The document also landed at the office of Las Vegas trust attorney Robert Armstrong, who said he never met Hsieh despite being named as a co-executor in the alleged will, according to the Journal.
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A man who identified himself as Kashif Singh reportedly called Armstrong’s office and claimed he found the document among the belongings of his late grandfather. The office later received what appeared to be the grandfather’s death certificate from Balochistan, Pakistan, the Journal reported.
More than a year later, the origin of the document remains murky. The man who allegedly sent it has not appeared in court, the witnesses listed on the document have not come forward, and Hsieh’s family has called the alleged will a scam.
Now, forensic experts are taking over.
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A Las Vegas judge in May appointed forensic specialist Gerry LaPorte as a special master to oversee testing of the document. LaPorte’s team began examining the purported will in early June at the courthouse, after shipping about 150 pounds of forensic gear from his Virginia lab to Nevada, according to court filings cited by the Journal.
The testing is focused largely on ink analysis, including the ink used on the signatures. The process could help determine whether the document is consistent with its stated 2015 date or whether the signatures were added much later.
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Additional tests could include handwriting analysis, fingerprint scans and DNA examination, the Journal reported.
Hsieh’s family has hired its own forensic expert, Larry Stewart, a former U.S. Secret Service lab director and chief forensic scientist. Stewart has worked on major cases including the Unabomber investigation and reinvestigations of the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and President John F. Kennedy.
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LaPorte is expected to submit a written report by July 24, after which the family’s experts can respond. Fox News Digital has reached out to Armstrong, Singh and the Hsieh family&apos;s attorney, Dara Goldsmith, for comment.
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			  <news:name>Disney settlement could pay YouTube TV and DirecTV users</news:name>
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			<news:title>Disney settlement could pay YouTube TV and DirecTV users</news:title>
			<news:keywords>You may have dropped cable to save money, only to watch your streaming bill creep higher anyway. Now, some YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream customers could be in line for a Disney payday.
The Walt Disney Company has agreed to a $50 million partial settlement in a class action lawsuit tied to live TV streaming prices. The lawsuit claims Disney used its control of ESPN and other Disney-owned channels to push YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream into pricier packages.
Disney denies any wrongdoing. The court also has not decided who is right or wrong. Still, eligible customers can now file a claim for a possible cash payment.
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The lawsuit is called Heather Biddle, et al. v. The Walt Disney Company, Case No. 5:22-cv-07317-EJD. The case claims Disney violated federal antitrust law and various state antitrust and consumer protection laws. According to the lawsuit, Disney&apos;s carriage demands allegedly raised prices for Streaming Live Pay Television services.
In everyday terms, the complaint centers on whether Disney made streaming TV packages more expensive by tying ESPN and other Disney-owned channels to basic offerings. That could have made it harder for streaming providers to offer cheaper plans without sports channels. Disney has agreed to settle the YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream portion of the case for $50 million. The notice applies only to YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream Plaintiffs. FuboTV Plaintiffs have not settled with Disney, so their part of the lawsuit remains ongoing.
You may qualify if you purchased a YouTube TV subscription at any time from April 1, 2019, through March 31, 2026. You may also qualify if you purchased a DirecTV streaming live pay TV subscription during that same period. That includes subscriptions branded as DirecTV Stream, DirecTV Now and AT&amp;T TV Now.
Eligible customers are grouped by location. Some fall into what the settlement calls Repealer Jurisdictions. That group includes states and territories such as Alabama, California, Florida and New York, along with many others. All remaining states and territories fall into Non-Repealer Jurisdictions. Your location can affect how the settlement fund gets divided.
Right now, there is no fixed dollar amount for each person. The settlement says cash payments will be proportional to the length of your YouTube TV or DirecTV Stream subscription. So, someone who paid for one of these services longer may receive more than someone who subscribed briefly.
The final payout also depends on how many valid claims get approved. After claims come in, the settlement administrator will calculate payments from the available settlement fund. In other words, do not expect a giant check. However, if you qualify, filing a claim could put some money back in your pocket.
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The easiest way to file is through the official Online TV Settlement website at onlinetvsettlement.com/Login . Before you start, look for the Unique ID and PIN on the notice you received by mail or email. The claim form asks for that login information.
If you did not receive a notice or lost it, the settlement site says you can contact the Settlement Administrator at info@OnlineTVSettlement.com for help. Once you file online, you should receive a confirmation email and code. Save both. You may need them later if you have questions about your claim.
If you had both YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream during the class period, you can include both subscriptions on one claim form.
You can also print, fill out, sign and mail the claim form.
Mail it to:
Biddle v. Disney Settlement Administrator P.O. Box 4720 Portland, OR 97208-4720
The deadline is Sept. 8, 2026 . The claim page says all claim forms must be submitted online or received by the Settlement Administrator no later than that date.
If you do nothing, you will not receive a cash payment. You may also give up certain legal rights tied to the claims in this case. That is why it is smart to check your eligibility now, especially if you paid for YouTube TV, DirecTV Stream, DirecTV Now or AT&amp;T TV Now between April 1, 2019 and March 31, 2026.
If you do not want to be part of the settlement, you can ask to be excluded. That means you will not receive settlement benefits, but you may keep your right to sue Disney on your own over the released claims. Your exclusion request must be mailed and postmarked by Sept. 8, 2026. You cannot opt out by phone or email.
You can also stay in the settlement and tell the court why you disagree with it. That is called objecting. The deadline to file an objection is Dec. 1, 2026. If the court approves the settlement, you will still be bound by it.
The final approval hearing is scheduled for Jan. 14, 2027, at 9 a.m. If the court approves the settlement and no delays follow, payments would come later. The settlement site says cash payments will be provided after the settlement becomes final.
That means you should not expect money right away. Court approval, possible objections and administrative processing can all affect the timing.
ESPN is one of the most expensive and valuable channels in live TV. Even if you never watch sports, sports networks can still affect the price of your streaming package. The lawsuit claims Disney&apos;s control of ESPN gave it leverage over streaming providers. Plaintiffs say that leverage made it harder for YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream to offer cheaper, sports-free packages.
As part of the proposed settlement relief, Disney has agreed to entertain certain proposals from streaming distributors that want packages with fewer Disney-owned networks. That could include packages without ESPN channels. That part may be just as important as the cash for some customers. If streaming providers get more flexibility, future TV packages could look different.
Any time money is involved, scammers pay attention. A settlement like this gives them an easy hook because the message sounds believable. You may see emails, texts or social media posts claiming you need to &quot;verify&quot; your claim, pay a fee or click fast before you lose your payout.
If you get a message about the Disney settlement, do not click the link right away. Go directly to the official Online TV Settlement website instead. That lowers the chance of landing on a fake claim page built to steal your information. Also, be careful with look-alike web addresses. Scammers often create sites that appear close to the real thing but include extra words, odd spelling or strange endings.
You should not have to pay a fee to file a legitimate class action settlement claim. Be cautious if a message asks for a wire transfer, gift card, crypto payment, payment app transfer or &quot;processing fee.&quot; A scammer may also pressure you with urgent language. That pressure is designed to make you click before you think.
Strong antivirus software can help protect you from malicious links, fake websites and phishing attacks tied to settlement scams. It can also warn you before you open a dangerous attachment or visit a risky page. Keep your phone, computer and browser updated as well. Those updates often patch security holes scammers try to exploit. Get my picks for the best 2026 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android &amp; iOS devices at Cyberguy.com
A personal data removal service can help reduce the amount of information about you that appears on people-search sites and data broker databases. That is important because scammers often use your name, address, phone number or past subscriptions to make fake emails feel more convincing. No service can remove every trace of your information online. Still, cutting down what is easy to find can make you a harder target. 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
If you file a claim online, save your confirmation email and code. That gives you a record of your submission and helps you avoid clicking on random follow-up messages that may not be real. When in doubt, contact the Settlement Administrator through the official settlement website rather than replying to an email that showed up in your inbox.
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This is one of those settlements many people may ignore because it sounds like legal noise. However, if you paid for YouTube TV or DirecTV Stream during the class period, it is worth checking your eligibility. The biggest thing to remember is the deadline. Sept. 8, 2026, is the date to file a claim or opt out. The payout may not be huge. Still, streaming bills have climbed for years, and plenty of customers are tired of paying more for bundles they never wanted. To me, the bigger question is what happens next. If Disney and streaming providers loosen the grip on bloated channel packages, you could eventually see more choice in what you pay for. If this settlement has you rethinking what you pay for live TV, check out our guide on how to cut streaming service costs and save money before your next bill hits.
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			<news:title>Why identity theft comes back for the same people</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Federal Trade Commission is warning about a scam targeting people who have already been robbed. Scammers were calling and texting recent fraud victims, posing as FTC agents who could recover stolen money and sending photos of fake agency badges to look the part. The targets had one thing in common: each had lost money to a scam before.
Being scammed once can make you more likely to be targeted again. The Identity Theft Resource Center&apos;s 2026 Trends in Identity Report found that 25.6% of identity crime victims were managing two or more incidents at the same time. The report also found that 62.1% of attempted identity misuse cases involved new account applications.
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Scammers often keep track of who has already paid, what worked and how much money was lost. That can turn one fraud into a longer cycle of repeat identity theft.
According to the FTC, this kind of repeat targeting can show up as a fake recovery offer. The caller or texter already knows what happened to you and claims they can help get the money back. Then comes the catch. They ask for a retainer, processing fee, bank information or other personal details.
The FBI&apos;s Internet Crime Complaint Center also warned that fictitious law firms have targeted cryptocurrency scam victims with fake offers to recover funds. These schemes exploit the emotional and financial strain people feel after a loss.
Scam groups keep what the FTC calls &quot;sucker lists.&quot; These lists can include a victim&apos;s name, address, phone number, type of scam and amount paid. Criminals buy and sell the lists because they believe someone who paid once may pay again. The same group may call back with a new story. Or it may sell the information to another scammer who uses a different pitch.
That is what makes recovery scams so convincing. A caller who knows exactly what you lost and how much may sound official. In reality, that information may have been bought from a list and repeated back to gain your trust.
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Your Social Security number cannot be replaced like a credit card. When a thief opens an account with your SSN, birth date and address, canceling the account only fixes part of the problem. The stolen information can still be used again.
A bank can issue a new card number in days. However, the Social Security Administration assigns a different number only in limited cases and generally requires an in-person appointment. That means the information used in the first fraudulent application may still be available for the next one.
The next use may never appear on a card statement. A stolen SSN can be used to draw a paycheck under your name, file a tax return before you do or open a loan at a bank you have never used. Aura scans the dark web and more than 200 data broker and people-search sites for exposed SSNs, driver&apos;s license numbers and email addresses. It can alert you when one appears, naming what was found and where.
Most identity fraud involves a new account, such as a credit card, loan or financial account opened in your name at a company you have never used. The ITRC found in its 2026 report that more than a quarter of identity crime victims were managing two or more incidents at the same time, up from 23.5% the year before. The center says identity crimes have shifted from isolated events into more layered cases that can spread across multiple accounts and institutions.
That is why an occasional credit check can fall short. A report you pull every few months may miss an account opened the week after you looked. Aura monitors all three major credit bureaus and can alert you within minutes of a new account or hard inquiry reported to your file, whether or not a freeze is in place. A second fraudulent application months later can trigger another alert.
Before you trust anyone promising to get your money back, look for these warning signs and take these steps to protect yourself from being scammed again.
Do not pay anyone upfront to recover your money. The FTC says real government agencies and legitimate organizations never charge you a fee to recover lost money. They also never ask for your bank account number or Social Security number to do it.
Scammers often tell you to pay by gift card, cryptocurrency, wire transfer or a payment app. No legitimate refund process works that way.
A caller who knows exactly what you lost and how much may have bought that information from a list. Scammers use those details to sound official and make you feel like the call must be real.
Fake recovery firms may steer you to Telegram or WhatsApp, then ask for your email and phone number before explaining any real service. Some may also ask you to install remote access software or share a verification code. Do not do either one.
Bogus recovery firms often plant testimonials, websites and press releases that rank high in search results. That means a company name you find online still needs to be checked through official sources.
Real restitution usually comes through official channels. Look up the agency yourself and call its published number. Never use the number from an unverified message.
If someone contacts you with a suspicious recovery offer, report it to the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov. If the scam involves cryptocurrency, a fake law firm or online fraud, report it to the FBI&apos;s Internet Crime Complaint Center at IC3.gov.
The credit monitoring offered free after a breach usually lasts about a year, but stolen records can stay useful to criminals long after the alerts stop. A leaked SSN does not expire on the same schedule.
No service can prevent every account opened in your name. However, ongoing three-bureau credit monitoring may alert you to new accounts when they are reported, instead of weeks later when a lender turns you down or a collections notice arrives.
Identity theft protection services can also help you respond faster by guiding you through fraud reports, credit bureau disputes, account recovery steps and documentation needed to repair the damage.
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Being scammed once can put you on a list that follows you long after the first fraud ends. The next scam may come with details that sound personal, accurate and convincing. But that does not make the caller, texter or so-called recovery firm legitimate. The smartest move is to slow everything down. Never pay upfront to recover stolen money. Never trust a number or link sent by someone who contacted you out of the blue. Also, keep watching your credit, your Social Security number and your personal information because stolen data can resurface months or even years later.
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			  <news:name>Newsom, Walz urge Congress to block anti-climate bill in their ‘woke’ crusade</news:name>
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			<news:title>Newsom, Walz urge Congress to block anti-climate bill in their ‘woke’ crusade</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Top Democratic governors, including Minnesota&apos;s Tim Walz, California&apos;s Gavin Newsom and Illinois&apos;s J.B. Pritzker are urging Congress to reject legislation that would shield oil and gas companies from climate-related lawsuits, arguing taxpayers should not bear the costs of pollution.
&quot;Communities all across our nation, in red states and blue states, have suffered and face staggering costs from fires, floods, storms, and heat waves that, according to scientists, are becoming more destructive as a result of the burning of fossil fuels,&quot; reads a letter penned by 10 Democrat governors.
The top state leaders, along with Democrat attorneys general, are pushing Congress to reject the Stop Climate Shakedowns Act of 2026, arguing it would protect oil and gas industries by granting immunity from lawsuits at the expense of taxpayers. Republicans argue the bill protects American energy from lawsuits that could bankrupt the industry, lead to job loss and drive up the cost of electricity and gasoline.
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&quot;Such a guide is sorely needed as litigation involving climate science only grows in prevalence and urgency in our courts. Furthermore, the chapter’s removal does not change the scientific reality of climate change,&quot; wrote more than 20 attorneys general in their letter to Congress.
Jason Isaac, American Energy Institute CEO, told Fox News Digital that this is a &quot;coordinated legal campaign to bankrupt lawful American energy producers through junk litigation.&quot;
&quot;These companies legally produced the energy that heats and cools homes, powers hospitals, and fuels the American economy — and now a coalition of activist attorneys general and climate advocacy groups want to make them pay retroactively for doing exactly that,&quot; said Isaac.
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The act was first introduced by Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Rep. Harriet Hageman, R-Wyo., in April. If passed, the act would clear over a dozen lawsuits filed against oil and gas industries brought by local and state governments.
&quot;After many failed attempts to enact EU-style climate measures, activists have turned to suing energy companies in a thinly-veiled effort to impose a global carbon tax through the courts,&quot; Civitas Institute research director Michael Toth told Fox News Digital. 
&quot;This climate lawfare threatens to hijack the federal government&apos;s authority over matters that bear directly on our national security.&quot;
California sued several major oil companies in 2023 as part of a broader Democratic effort to hold the fossil fuel industry accountable for climate change. The lawsuit, which remains tied up in litigation, reflects Gov. Gavin Newsom&apos;s longstanding opposition to the fossil fuel industry despite California being one of the nation&apos;s largest oil-producing states.
&quot;These companies knew about the catastrophic consequences of fossil fuels. They covered it up. Suppressed scientific data. Spent millions to cast doubts on climate science. Time for them to pay,&quot; Newsom wrote on X at the time.
The letters from Democratic members and attorneys general come as the Supreme Court will hear a case in their fall term on ExxonMobil and Suncor Energy brought on by officials in Boulder, Colorado.
TRUMP’S ENERGY INITIATIVES MAY FINALLY EXTRACT AMERICA FROM MIDEAST CHAOS
More than 70 House Republicans are urging the Supreme Court to reject the bid to hold major oil companies liable for climate change damages, calling the lawsuit a costly &quot;war on American energy,&quot; Fox News Digital previously reported.
The case would decide whether federal law preempts localities from seeking relief for alleged climate damages in state courts. Boulder sued ExxonMobil and Suncor in 2018, alleging they contributed to climate change and misled the public about its risks.
Alliance for Consumers Executive Director O.H. Skinner told Fox News that elected officials need to &quot;push back against climate lawfare, stopping left-wing activists from using their woke lawfare playbook to push unpopular political beliefs through the courts.&quot;
&quot;These activists push a woke agenda that hurts consumers by driving up costs and limiting what is on store shelves for consumers. This is the Biden playbook all over again,&quot; said Skinner.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Socialist-led California city&apos;s clash over Israel and antisemitism offers glimpse into the left&apos;s future</news:name>
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			<news:title>Socialist-led California city&apos;s clash over Israel and antisemitism offers glimpse into the left&apos;s future</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A California city that has long been a hub of progressive politics now appears to be a test of how the American left navigates issues of Israel and antisemitism.
In Richmond, Calif., a city led by Democratic socialist-aligned Mayor Eduardo Martinez, discussions about housing, crime and other local issues quickly became drowned out by discussions about Israel&apos;s war in Gaza following Hamas&apos; Oct. 7 attacks. The debate spread into the Bay Area, as Jewish leaders and residents said Martinez had crossed the line between legitimate criticism of Israel and antisemitic rhetoric.
Stephen London, a Jewish Richmond resident who spoke to Fox News Digital, said that before Oct. 7 he had not paid much attention to local politics. However, once the city became the first in the country to pass a ceasefire resolution after the attacks, he began watching city politics closely, questioning why city leadership was focused on a war thousands of miles away.
&quot;Whatever your politics are about the Middle East, what the hell does it have to do with Richmond?,&quot; London told Fox News Digital.
A CALIFORNIA TOWN BET BIG ON SOCIALISM. IS IT COMING TO MORE AMERICAN CITIES?
London said his family lives in Israel and that he has visited the country a few times, including volunteering on a kibbutz, but he has not been there in several decades.
The resolution, passed in October 2023, declared the city&apos;s solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza and accused Israel of carrying out &quot;a campaign of ethnic cleansing and collective punishment,&quot; according to a page on the city&apos;s website that appears to have since been deleted.
The resolution became a flashpoint for Jewish residents of Richmond, like London, and for Jewish leaders in the Bay Area, many of whom argued that it was aimed more at justifying Hamas&apos; attack than criticizing Israeli policies.
&quot;We could understand a year or more [later] on how policy critiques of the Israeli government could lead folks to want to speak out. But this was really just glorifying Hamas and demonizing the Jewish state as Jewish residents of Richmond were grieving, grieving for the worst attack on the Jewish people since the end of the Holocaust with October 7th,&quot; Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) Bay Area CEO Tyler &quot;Tye&quot; Gregory said.
DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISTS RUNNING ON ANTI-ISRAEL CAMPAIGNS
In August 2025, Martinez participated in the People&apos;s Conference for Palestine in Detroit, where he was seen wearing a hat that read &quot;DD TT IDF,&quot; an acronym for &quot;death, death to the IDF.&quot; The mayor also spoke at the conference, where he compared himself to Palestinians, saying that he understood the Palestinians&apos; struggle because he was bullied as a child.
&quot;If Palestine were a schoolyard playground, I would be a Palestinian, and that part of me, that part of me that couldn&apos;t endure the abuse anymore, would be Hamas,&quot; Martinez said.
While the conference intensified criticism of Martinez, his actions following the Hanukkah attack in Bondi Beach, Australia, proved to be the tipping point for many Bay Area Jewish leaders.
&quot;He&apos;s made a lot of outrageous accusations and shared a lot conspiracies online. But the moment of Bondi Beach was so horrific. It was such a gut punch to all of us to see the leader in the East Bay of an important city really blame that on us as we were grieving was just the last straw,&quot; Gregory told Fox News Digital.
After Martinez shared on LinkedIn what JCRC Bay Area saw as offensive posts about the Bondi Beach massacre, the organization called on the mayor to resign. The posts contained conspiracy theories about the December 2025 Bondi Beach massacre in Australia.
One of the posts read, &quot;RIP to all of the victims of Israel&apos;s false flag attack. The hero that disarmed the attacker was a Syrian-born Muslim man. That doesn&apos;t help the narrative that Israel is trying so hard to push.&quot; The same post accused Israel of &quot;trying to manufacture fear and hate.&quot; Another post said that &quot;the root cause of antisemitism is the behaviour of Israel &amp; Israelis,&quot; and was captioned, &quot;They know it. We know it. Everybody knows it...&quot;
The JCRC said that the rhetoric in the posts was &quot;dangerously antisemitic, deeply offensive, and wholly unacceptable—particularly coming from a sitting mayor.&quot; The organization added that the posts, along with Martinez&apos;s past behaviors reflected &quot;a consistent and deeply troubling disregard for the safety and dignity of Jewish people.&quot;
J. The Jewish News of Northern California, an outlet that took screenshots of the offensive posts, reported that Martinez later removed his LinkedIn page from public view. As of this writing, it appears that it is not possible to find the Richmond mayor on LinkedIn.
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The mayor later apologized on Facebook, expressing his regret and saying that he did not &quot;fully read and understand&quot; the posts.
&quot;I failed to fully read and understand the meaning behind what I was reposting, and inadvertently spread content that was factually inaccurate, conspiratorial, and portrayed Judaism in a negative light,&quot; Martinez wrote.
&quot;As Mayor, I have a responsibility to represent all of Richmond and to bring people together. In this instance, I fell short of that responsibility,&quot; he added. &quot;I deeply regret my actions and am committed to doing better. This will include serious personal reflection and meeting directly with members of the communities I have harmed to listen, learn, and understand their perspectives firsthand. This is necessary, and I take it seriously.&quot;
Reactions to the apology were mixed. Some who commented on the post said that the mayor was standing on the right side of history by opposing Israel, while others argued that the apology was not strong enough. Critics who commented on the apology post noted that the mayor was falsely claiming ignorance and not actually apologizing &quot;for amplifying antisemitic conspiracy theories.&quot;
As the controversy unfolded, Martinez was preparing for his reelection bid. Martinez is both aligned with the Democratic Socialists of America and is a member of the Richmond Progressive Alliance (RPA), a powerful coalition that has had influence over politics in the city for years.
Rather than backing Martinez ahead of the June 2026 primary, the RPA announced in February that it would be supporting Councilmember Claudia Jimenez.
&quot;We support mayoral candidate Claudia Jimenez because she is the best leader to move the city of Richmond forward. Claudia has demonstrated skills in managing city finances, championing immigrant rights, and spearheading the Chevron settlement fund,&quot; the RPA wrote on Facebook.
Despite what the coalition stated in its endorsement announcement, some speculated that the group could have made the decision as a way of distancing themselves from Martinez following the Bondi Beach posts.
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For Gregory, the controversy surrounding Martinez was not just about the mayor&apos;s comments, but rather how Bay Area Jewish leaders choose to respond to debates over Israel as they become more commonplace in local politics.
&quot;I think the Jewish community needs to pick its battles. We&apos;re often not going to be able to stop people from the DSA from getting elected. The question is, what do you do once they&apos;re elected?&quot; Gregory said.
Gregory warned that the Jewish community has to strike a balancing act between being &quot;really careful not to cry wolf&quot; and keeping the public&apos;s attention on the issue. He said the community should work with officials when they are doing the things they were elected to do, such as filling potholes, improving public safety or tackling other everyday issues.
&quot;Where they are doing those things appropriately, I think that we need to work with them like we would another mayor or another elected official. And where they&apos;re crossing the line, where they are demonizing the Jewish community, that&apos;s where we need to step up and get involved,&quot; he said.
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The questions raised in Richmond regarding Israel and antisemitism have come up in other progressive strongholds as the issues become increasingly prominent in local politics. This has been the case in New York City, where Mayor Zohran Mamdani has been criticized for his stance on Israel. Mamdani was widely panned during his campaign over his refusal to condemn the phrase &quot;globalize the intifada,&quot; which many interpret as a call for violence against Jews.
Despite his objections to Martinez, London expressed that he believed Richmond was in better shape than the Big Apple.
&quot;I think Jews are getting organized. You know, we realize if we don&apos;t stand up for ourselves, we&apos;re in big trouble,&quot; London said. &quot;I sort of like look at what&apos;s happening in New York and think &apos;Wow, things could be much worse. We don&apos;t have a Mamdani here.&apos;&quot;
Neither Martinez nor the RPA immediately responded to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>BROADCAST BIAS: Media celebrate America turning 250, but bash US the rest of the time</news:name>
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			<news:title>BROADCAST BIAS: Media celebrate America turning 250, but bash US the rest of the time</news:title>
			<news:keywords>This weekend, the networks will break out their commercialized fireworks spectacles to pander to the patriotic mainstream of Americans – even if the Democrats have demonstrated they&apos;re dropping out of having any pride in America or its ideals.
It’s a lot like their New Year’s Eve specials – lots of musical performances and some fireworks and toasts. But polls show patriotism is suffering a dramatic decline among Democrats. President Donald Trump&apos;s pledge to make America great again is their usual knee-jerk moment: if Trump loves America, then he must be wrong. They think patriotism is just something deluded White people are pushing to keep all the immigrants out of the country.
In previous years, the left has also seen patriotism as a tool for warmongers, and if you’re a Christian patriot, you get tagged as a scary &quot;Christian nationalist.&quot; If you’re a big Trump fan, you’re probably a &quot;White nationalist.&quot;
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Anti-American sentiment is an easy exhibit in media bias. Consider two recent headlines at NBCNews.com. First:
&quot;As nation turns 250, many Americans say the Stars and Stripes is now a red flag:
The American flag: To some, it’s Old Glory. To others, it’s a MAGA hat on a stick.&quot;
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A MAGA hat on a stick! What a perfect summation of media revulsion. Reporter Corky Siemaszko found a man in Massachusetts who was alarmed about his neighbors: &quot;If we do fly the flag, we will also put out signs to make it clear that we are not MAGA.&quot;
The leftist media thinks protesting America is the most American thing. The NBC reporter added, &quot;Rather than not fly the flag, several readers said they plan to show their patriotism — and protest Trump — by flying it upside down to signal that the country is in distress.&quot;
But just a few days ago, NBC demonstrated what they believe should be the universal opinion of Americans:
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&quot;A ‘beacon of hope’: Obama unveils his presidential center in Chicago.&quot;
We should all revere former President Barack Obama, because that is the media &quot;mainstream.&quot; The man who promised to &quot;fundamentally transform&quot; America from its origins. The man who mocked &quot;American exceptionalism.&quot; Instead, the media believe in Obama Exceptionalism. Everything great about Democracy is Democrats.
The ascent of President Trump brought out a vicious counterpoint. On NBC’s &quot;Meet the Press&quot; in 2017, Detroit Free Press writer Stephen Henderson argued: &quot;Some of the words of the National Anthem are White supremacist. ... I think this is a country whose history is racist, whose history is steeped in White supremacy, and the anthem reflects that in its very words.&quot;
This view was also common on ABC’s &quot;The View.&quot; Last year, co-host Sunny Hostin spewed: &quot;Because of my lived experience, as an Afro Latina, I’m able to look at this world with a different prism, and I’m able to tell this country and tell this audience and tell my fellow co-hosts some uncomfortable truths. This is a country based on racism and slavery and founded in it.&quot;
Later, she added: &quot;I think it’s ridiculous that people don’t see what this country was founded on and what this country still is sickened with. It’s a sick country. It’s a racist country.&quot;
There was another moment in 2025, when pseudo-conservative co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin dared to point out that Iran executes homosexuals, throwing them off buildings. Host Whoopi Goldberg wasn’t having it: &quot;Let&apos;s not do that because if we start with that, we&apos;ve been known in this country to tie gay folks to the car!&quot; Griffin replied: &quot;In the year 2025 in the United States, is nothing like if I step foot wearing this outfit into Iran right now!&quot; Goldberg shot back: &quot;Listen, I&apos;m sorry, they used to just keep hanging Black people!&quot;
Griffin came back again: &quot;I think it’s very different to live in the United States in 2025 than it is in Iran.&quot; Whoopi Goldberg shot back: &quot;Not if you’re Black!&quot; Sunny Hostin echoed: &quot;Not for everybody!&quot;
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This also happened on &quot;The View&quot; under George W. Bush in 2007. Co-host Rosie O’Donnell lectured: &quot;I just want to say something: 655,000 Iraqi civilians are dead. Who are the terrorists? ... If you were in Iraq and another country, the United States, the richest in the world, invaded your country and killed 655,000 of your citizens, what would you call us?&quot; It’s no surprise that O’Donnell would eventually seek out refuge in Ireland.
The networks could stick to the &quot;mainstream&quot; on patriotism and hail the progress that America has made in its history, especially on race. But Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis can tell you, when you want to tell children at school that we’ve overcome slavery and Jim Crow, then the media &quot;report&quot; you’re a racist downplaying slavery. You’re &quot;erasing history.&quot; It’s somehow not debasing history to claim today’s Republicans are somehow &quot;Jim Crow 2.0,&quot; when clearly, the Democrats were Jim Crow 1.0.
Most Americans will celebrate this historic milestone for our country and not have to fake it for a weekend like ABC, CBS, NBC and PBS.
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			  <news:name>Pro-Trump artist unleashes powerful message about American flag, touts massive Old Glory painting</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pro-Trump artist unleashes powerful message about American flag, touts massive Old Glory painting</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Patriotic artist Scott LoBaido is putting the finishing touches on what he calls the largest oil-on-canvas portrait ever of Old Glory at the Great American State Fair in D.C., but the outspoken Trump supporter says the message behind the massive American flag is completely apolitical.
LoBaido told Fox News Digital the American flag &quot;does not belong to any particular party&quot; as he painted the 9-by-17-foot flag at the Made in America Pavilion during the Great American State Fair in the nation&apos;s capital, part of the broader celebration surrounding America’s 250th birthday. 
The Staten Island artist said he believes the piece may be the largest oil-on-canvas American flag ever created.
&quot;I am a political person, but that’s irrelevant from this,&quot; LoBaido said. &quot;This flag is for everybody.&quot;
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The New York-based, pro-Trump artist told Fox News Digital that some on the left &quot;run away from the flag because they think it’s a MAGA symbol,&quot; but LoBaido argued that view misses the point of both the flag and his painting.
&quot;This fair right now that we are at is the perfect example, because there are a lot of Democrats that are coming through here,&quot; LoBaido said. &quot;And they know me, and they know my politics. And we did not have any political conversation. We spoke about the flag, the art, the meaning of the flag … how special it is that we’re at this 250th birthday party anniversary.&quot;
LoBaido also pushed back on those who protest the country by desecrating the flag, arguing that Old Glory is what protects their right to protest in the first place.
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&quot;That American flag that men and women still die for is giving you the freedom to be whatever you want, and do whatever you want – protest whatever you want,&quot; LoBaido added. &quot;So that flag should always be up in the air.&quot;
LoBaido told Fox News Digital that the size and live setting of the painting are what make the project different from his past work painting the American flag.
&quot;I believe this is the largest American flag done with oils on canvas at the colossal canvas size of 9 feet by 17 feet,&quot; he said. &quot;So, right there is my biggest detailed oil painting of Old Glory.&quot;
LoBaido added that there was no better place to create the piece publicly than at America’s 250th birthday celebration, calling the American flag itself &quot;the greatest work of art.&quot;
&quot;Where better to unveil, create in public, live, this greatest work of art — not mine, but the American flag itself — at the birthday party of the greatest place in the universe, America, and its 250th birthday party?&quot;
ARTIST PAINTS PRESIDENT TRUMP LIVE, CELEBRATING AMERICA 250 AT THE GREAT AMERICAN STATE FAIR
LoBaido expects the final unveiling to be emotional, adding that he plans to put the finishing touches on the painting on Independence Day before it eventually finds a permanent home.
&quot;I’m just going to put the final touches on it and I don’t know, maybe make an emotional statement, a little speech,&quot; he said, adding that he has &quot;a weakness for this country and the Star-Spangled Banner sung properly.&quot;
LoBaido told Fox News Digital that he has already received interest in the painting, but he also floated one high-profile possibility of where it could wind up landing.
&quot;Would this not look great in the White House ballroom?&quot; he said. &quot;I think it would be the most beautiful painting with the gold frame on it. Who knows?&quot;
The artist said Trump already owns several of his paintings, but joked that if the president wants this one, &quot;he might have to open up his checkbook,&quot; adding that he gives &quot;a big portion&quot; of his proceeds to charity.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>A legal immigrant from Trinidad who became a U.S. citizen after nearly a decade-long process told Fox News Digital that birth tourism and illegal immigration are a &quot;slap in the face&quot; to those who came to America the right way.
Kris Ramsingh, a Virginia business owner who immigrated in 2006 and became a citizen in 2015, said his own experience becoming an American shaped his support for President Donald Trump&apos;s immigration policies.
&quot;When you see that people come across the border, whether it&apos;s [to] have a baby for an anchor, or come across to border and get free healthcare, [or] free school, it&apos;s really a slap in the face to the people who have worked really hard to come into this country the legal way,&quot; he told Fox News Digital in an interview Thursday.
Unlike those who enter the country illegally, Ramsingh said he was required to satisfy a series of federal immigration requirements before becoming a U.S. citizen.
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As part of the legal immigration process, federal authorities required Ramsingh to provide proof of certain vaccines, personal documentation, a criminal background check and proof of a bank account to demonstrate he would not become a ward of the state.
&quot;America doesn&apos;t owe us anything,&quot; Ramsingh said of legal immigrants like himself. &quot;Our government here doesn&apos;t owe us anything. We have the privilege of coming into this country where it’s a holiday visa or for school.&quot;
Ramsingh said the week of Independence Day also marks the anniversary of his and his wife&apos;s arrival in the U.S. in 2006 with just $300 and a few suitcases.
&quot;I have lived in Roanoke all of those 20 years since,&quot; he said from his Dominion Custom Upholstery business not too far from the city’s famed Mill Mountain Star.
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As Americans prepare to celebrate Independence Day, Ramsingh said he feels a special sense of pride in the American flag.
He recounted living in his home country in 1990 when Muslim insurgents carried out a coup and shot Prime Minister ANR Robinson while taking officials hostage.
&quot;When we saw the red, white, and blue [of American] soldiers coming into the country, we knew we were safe. We knew at that point that America had our back. And America has had a lot of countries’ back over the years,&quot; he said, commenting that — having experienced such a situation firsthand — he is troubled by other countries that demand America’s assistance but go back to resenting the U.S. after they’ve been helped.
Ramsingh said that experience shaped his appreciation for the United States and its role around the world.
After immigrating to the United States, Ramsingh founded Dominion Custom Upholstery 13 years ago and later launched another company focused on boatworks and interior repairs.
He also recently founded Dominion Project International, a missionary organization through which he travels to India, Africa and the Caribbean to share the Gospel while providing potable water and medical supplies to people in need.
&quot;The American Dream is that you can try something — you can work hard and try and if it doesn&apos;t work out you can you can pick up and try again,&quot; he added.
&quot;The flag represents peace [and] hope as we’re getting ready to celebrate Saturday, the Fourth of July, and it means so much to me — it means freedom.&quot;
Since becoming a U.S. citizen, Ramsingh said he feels a special sense of security and pride whenever he returns from missionary trips abroad.
&quot;There’s a sense of ‘I’m back on U.S. soil; I’m home,’&quot; he said, whether landing in Washington, D.C., Miami or New York.
&quot;That feeling is so great and it really bothers me to see Americans and foreigners coming into this country and saying that they hate America,&quot; he said.
&quot;I think if you hated that much, you should just leave — there is no need for you to be here.&quot;
Asked about critics’ claims that Trump is anti-immigrant, Ramsingh rejected that characterization.
&quot;He’s not anti-immigrant. Republicans are not anti-immigrant — we just want them to go through the process of doing it legally; coming in legally.&quot;
&quot;During the Biden administration. When he opened that border — we&apos;re anti-invasion, we are not anti-immigrant. That was an invasion.&quot;
Ramsingh acknowledged that some of the personal stories surrounding deportations are difficult to watch, but said those situations stem from years of lax enforcement of U.S. immigration laws.
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&quot;I came from a third-world country. My missions are in third-world countries. I see how these people live. I understand why they want to come to America. I understand the ‘why’,&quot; he said.
&quot;I would say Trump is not against immigration. He just wants to see it done right. And again, Donald Trump and our government doesn&apos;t owe immigrants anything. We have the privilege of being here. It&apos;s a privilege. It&apos;s not a right.&quot;
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			<news:title>America&apos;s wounded cops find hope, healing and second chance through officers who refuse to leave them behind</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The hardest day in a wounded police officer&apos;s life isn&apos;t always the day they&apos;re injured in the line of duty.
For many, retired Las Vegas police Lt. Randy Sutton said, it&apos;s the day they realize they&apos;ve been forgotten.
Sutton knows that feeling firsthand. After surviving a career-ending stroke, the former officer founded The Wounded Blue, the nation&apos;s only nonprofit dedicated exclusively to injured and disabled law enforcement officers.
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Over the past eight years, the organization has helped more than 17,000 officers nationwide through peer support, advocacy and critical resources.
As America celebrates its 250th birthday, Sutton hopes the nation takes time to recognize not only those who wear the badge, but also those whose service continues long after they&apos;ve left it behind.
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&quot;If you had asked me what I&apos;d be doing in my retirement years after 34 years of police service, this never would&apos;ve been in the informational packet of my own brain,&quot; Sutton told Fox News Digital. &quot;But fate works in very, very strange ways.&quot;
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Those twists of fate began one night while Sutton was patrolling the Las Vegas Strip.
&quot;I literally felt my brain slowing down,&quot; he recalled. &quot;I stopped the car and said, &apos;Get me medical. I&apos;m having a stroke.&apos;&quot;
The stroke ended his law enforcement career, but Sutton said what happened after he left the hospital changed the course of his life even more.
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&quot;I lost my career,&quot; he said. &quot;I lost my identity.&quot;
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As he fought for his medical benefits, Sutton said he began receiving calls and messages from officers across the country sharing similar stories.
&quot;&apos;Randy, I was shot in the line of duty.&apos; &apos;Randy, I was paralyzed when my police car was struck by a drunk driver.&apos; One after another from cops I didn&apos;t even know,&quot; he said. &quot;I realized at that point this is a national issue and there was no national resource for these men and women. So I created it.&quot;
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That organization became The Wounded Blue, whose motto, &quot;Never Forgotten. Never Alone,&quot; was born from Sutton&apos;s own experience.
&quot;Having experienced it, I came up with that motto from what it felt like to me when I did feel forgotten, when I did feel alone,&quot; he said. &quot;It took me to some very dark places.&quot;
Today, The Wounded Blue&apos;s peer support team is made up entirely of officers who have survived shootings, stabbings, devastating crashes, post-traumatic stress and other life-changing injuries.
&quot;Our entire team is made up of cops who have been shot or stabbed or beaten or run over... and they&apos;ve come out on the other side,&quot; Sutton said.
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Of the more than 17,000 officers the organization has helped, one story continues to stay with him.
A Utah police officer lost his leg after being struck by a tractor-trailer driven by a man under the influence of cocaine. Sutton said the officer&apos;s department abandoned him, leaving him with a worn-out prosthetic so damaged he was &quot;walking around on a bloody stump.&quot;
Then came a phone call from what Sutton affectionately calls &quot;the Voice on the Phone,&quot; an anonymous donor who first contacted him after seeing him discuss The Wounded Blue on Fox News.
When Sutton learned a replacement prosthetic would cost more than $117,000, he called the donor.
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&quot;That man&apos;s a hero,&quot; Sutton recalled the donor telling him. &quot;He deserves the best prosthetic leg money can buy.&quot;
The generosity didn&apos;t stop there. After learning the officer and his wife had adopted two children with special needs, Sutton said The Wounded Blue and its charitable partners completely renovated the family&apos;s home.
&quot;That&apos;s The Wounded Blue,&quot; Sutton said.
Another story still brings a smile to Sutton&apos;s face.
A Texas police officer suffered a catastrophic spinal injury during a struggle with a suspect and endured 16 botched surgeries before doctors told him he would never walk again. Sutton said The Wounded Blue first purchased the officer a wheelchair before connecting him with a renowned spinal surgeon through the same anonymous donor.
&quot;Three months ago, he danced with his daughter at her wedding,&quot; Sutton said. &quot;He&apos;s got his life back.&quot;
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Those stories continue to fuel Sutton&apos;s mission.
Just days before speaking with Fox News Digital, he traveled to Mississippi to spend nearly a week beside a deputy who was critically wounded after being ambushed and struck by an AK-47 round.
&quot;My wish is that someday we&apos;ll have the resources to go to the bedside of every cop who&apos;s been severely injured in the line of duty,&quot; Sutton said. &quot;If someday we have the resources to do it, you can bet that&apos;s where I will be.&quot;
Beyond expanding bedside support, Sutton hopes to continue growing The Wounded Blue&apos;s annual National Law Enforcement Survival Summit, which brings officers and their spouses together to focus on recovery, mental health and life after the job.
&quot;It&apos;s every aspect of surviving a law enforcement career — physically, emotionally, psychologically, spiritually,&quot; he said.
As America celebrates its 250th birthday, Sutton hopes the country remembers that supporting those who protect their communities shouldn&apos;t end when the headlines do.
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&quot;The men and women serving today are heroes,&quot; he said. &quot;They&apos;re willing to give their lives for their communities.&quot;
For those looking to get involved, Sutton encourages Americans to support The Wounded Blue through its &quot;9-1-1 Campaign,&quot; which asks supporters to donate $9.11 a month. Businesses can also partner with the nonprofit, while current and retired officers in need are encouraged to reach out directly for help.
&quot;If you&apos;re a law enforcement officer or have been and you&apos;re struggling, contact us,&quot; Sutton said. &quot;The Wounded Blue exists for you.&quot;
If there&apos;s one message Sutton hopes Americans remember as they celebrate the nation&apos;s milestone birthday, it&apos;s one shared by the anonymous donor whose generosity has changed countless lives.
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			<news:keywords>Democratic lawmakers said they believed the U.S. is still an extraordinary country despite expressing disagreements with President Donald Trump when asked by Fox News Digital if they were proud to be American citizens.
&quot;The freedoms that we have and the fact that anyone should be able to get ahead for them and their family based on the laws we have every now and then — in general, it&apos;s sound,&quot; Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Wisc., said.
The answers, which came ahead of the country’s 250th Independence Day celebration, highlight the deep distrust Democrats have of the administration’s leadership even as they expressed confidence in principles that have made U.S. prosperity possible.
Just one, Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, declined to expand on why he was proud to be an American.
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&quot;I am very proud to tell you that impeachment is an option to remove a reckless, ruthless, lawless president,&quot; Green answered when asked if he was proud to be an American.
&quot;I’m proud that it exists,&quot; Green added.
Rep. Lloyd Doggett, D-Texas, echoed his thinking.
&quot;I believe Americans are ready to defend our democracy and oppose authoritarianism so that we can celebrate our 251st birthday in this country instead of turning all power over to a would-be king,&quot; Doggett said.
Despite his disagreements with the Trump administration, Doggett clarified that his views were distinct from his feelings about the nation itself.
&quot;We’re the greatest country on earth. We’re innovative, we’re smart, we make sure that we promote our values, our liberties and justice and freedom. We’re always trying to perfect our union, but at the same time, we were the great experiment of democracy and it’s been a rousing success,&quot; Doggett said.
Other Democrats, like Rep. Shri Thanedar, D-Mich., agreed with U.S. exceptionalism.
&quot;This is a great country. You know, we are a country of immigrants. Immigrants have contributed so much to our country, and you know this is the greatest country on earth. I am so proud to call myself an American citizen, although there are some concerns with the new administration,&quot; Thanedar said.
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Thanedar, who was born in India, immigrated to the United States in 1979.
For their own part, Republicans, who readily affirmed their pride in the country, articulated that they believed the founding ideas were the reason for the country’s success.
Rep. Glenn Grothman, R-Wisc., said he believed the Constitution had given citizens the latitude to thrive.
&quot;I guess our Constitution and all the freedoms we have that other countries don&apos;t have, which results in us being so much wealthier than other countries — not that that&apos;s the main thing. But you look at your average American with a front yard and backyard, they don&apos;t even have that in Western Europe, they don&apos;t have that in Israel, they have it in other top countries. We&apos;ve got it here in the United States,&quot; Grothman said.
&quot;So, I think the combination between the material wealth which impresses you and a Christian nation which is also so tremendous.&quot;
PUSH TO OUST TRUMP EXPOSES CRACKS AMONG DEMOCRATS ON STRATEGY, TIMING
Rep. Cory Mills, R-Fla., said he believes it’s that success that has made Americans proud and zealous for protecting its interests.
&quot;We’re a nation who’s willing to understand peace through strength. And we’re a nation that has been willing to go ahead and pledge our lives to keep the freedoms that we have here that no other nation like ours has seen,&quot; Mills said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>House Dems dodge questions on SCOTUS trans athlete ruling, shift blame to &apos;culture wars&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-04T08:11:01.870Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>House Dems dodge questions on SCOTUS trans athlete ruling, shift blame to &apos;culture wars&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>House Democrats mostly sidestepped questions on the Supreme Court ruling that now allows states to ban student-athletes from competing on sports teams or in leagues that correspond with their gender identity rather than their biological sex.
&quot; I think we spend far too much time obsessing over that,&quot; Rep. Jim McGovern, D-Mass., told Fox News Digital when asked for his opinion on the ruling. &quot;And what people should be focused on right now is the dysfunction here in Washington.&quot;
&quot; I think the focus should be on this economy and getting us out of this war of choice and bringing down gas prices so that folks do not have to make real decisions about if they&apos;re going to put food on their table or gas in their tank, to take their kids to the hospital or to school,&quot; Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove, D-Calif., said.
DEMOCRATS STAY QUIET ON NEXT STEPS AFTER SUPREME COURT TRANSGENDER SPORTS RULING
She continued, &quot;I think that the culture wars that we allow to divide us don&apos;t do anything to feed our kids.&quot;
The Supreme Court&apos;s 6-3 decision marked a major victory for supporters of laws restricting transgender athletes from competing in girls&apos; and women&apos;s sports, upholding state laws challenged by transgender student-athletes who argued the policies violated the Constitution.
But when asked about the landmark ruling, several House Democrats didn’t know about the decision or pivoted to talking about what they deemed as more important issues like the economy and dysfunction in Congress.
&quot;This place is a disaster,&quot; McGovern said. &quot;And, you know, and the incompetence here is... I&apos;ve never seen this before. &quot;
&quot;I think what people should be focused on is that Washington is not working, and it&apos;s really sad.&quot;
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Despite the ruling leaving the decision up to the states rather than a nationwide ban, Rep. Seth Magaziner, D-R.I., argued the issue should be dealt with at an even lower level — locally.
&quot;Let like the school athletic associations, let parents, let people at the local level decide which sports and which age groups should be co-ed or what the rules should be.&quot;
Like several of his Democratic colleagues, Magaziner quickly shifted the conversation to broader issues he said Congress should prioritize.
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&quot;I frankly like don&apos;t think that this is something that politicians in Washington should be involved in,&quot; Magaziner said. &quot;We should be focused on lowering inflation, we should be focused on ending the war, we should be focused on preserving our democracy.&quot;
&quot;Congress should be focused on the big picture things,&quot; he added.
Rep. Sarah Elfreth, D-Md., was among the few Democrats to offer a direct criticism of the ruling, calling it &quot;unfortunate.&quot;
&quot;Unfortunate for a lot of folks in across this country,&quot; Elfreth said. &quot;Like I said, they didn&apos;t get a lot right today.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Fireworks, picnics  &amp; parades: A Havasu  Pioneer’s Fourth of July</news:name>
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			<news:title>Fireworks, picnics  &amp; parades: A Havasu  Pioneer’s Fourth of July</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Fireworks over Thompson Bay, food with family and friends, and a celebration of American freedom — the Fourth of July festivities of Lake Havasu City’s early days weren’t too different from what locals enjoy today.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Lake Havasu City home sales decline as pending sales rise</news:name>
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			<news:title>Lake Havasu City home sales decline as pending sales rise</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Lake Havasu City&apos;s housing market continued to move at a measured pace in May, with completed home sales down from a year earlier even as more buyers signed contracts.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Storms Cause Power Outages for 1 Million in Midwest, Northeast and Ontario</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-04T06:20:21.168Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Storms Cause Power Outages for 1 Million in Midwest, Northeast and Ontario</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Strong winds from thunderstorms caused widespread cuts as the region sweltered in a heat wave.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump hails America as &apos;most exceptional nation ever to exist&apos; in Mount Rushmore speech</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump hails America as &apos;most exceptional nation ever to exist&apos; in Mount Rushmore speech</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump marked the eve of America&apos;s 250th anniversary with a sweeping patriotic address at Mount Rushmore on Friday, declaring the United States the &quot;most exceptional nation ever to exist&quot; and vowing that it would &quot;never be a Communist country.&quot;
Speaking beneath the granite likenesses of four of his predecessors — George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt — Trump touted American exceptionalism as festivities marking the nation&apos;s 250th anniversary ramped up across the country.
&quot;In all the chronicles of the ages, never before has any nation celebrated so magnificent a triumph as this one,&quot; Trump told the crowd.
TRUMP KICKS OFF FOURTH OF JULY WEEKEND WITH SYMBOLIC SALUTE TO AMERICA’S LEGACY
&quot;At 250 years, America is the oldest republic on earth,&quot; he continued. &quot;We are the freest people on earth. We have the most righteous and enduring Constitution on earth. We are the strongest and most powerful country on earth. And by the grace of God, the United States of America is the most successful, most accomplished, most exceptional nation ever to exist in human history.&quot;
Trump praised the nation&apos;s history and argued that no other country had achieved as much as the United States.
&quot;The birth and survival of the American nation under God is, quite simply, the best and most incredible thing ever to happen on this planet by human hands, ever,&quot; he said. &quot;No other country has done more good for this world than the United States of America.&quot;
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Before Trump took the stage, the new Air Force One flew over Mount Rushmore as spectators cheered. After his remarks, the president stayed to watch a fireworks display over the Black Hills.
Trump argued the country was facing what he described as a growing communist movement that sought to undermine America&apos;s &quot;exceptional character&quot; and &quot;alienate us from our history.&quot;
The president said the movement had raised the question, &quot;What does it mean to be an American?&quot;
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Trump described communism as &quot;the greatest threat&quot; facing the United States.
&quot;It is the greatest threat to our country, including World War One, World War Two, Pearl Harbor, or even 9/11,&quot; Trump said. &quot;We&apos;re not going to let this happen to us. Believe me, we&apos;re not letting it happen, because communism is the enemy of free people.&quot;
&quot;Communism is the exact opposite of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness — it is death, tyranny and the pursuit of evil,&quot; he continued.
&quot;But we will not let them win,&quot; he added. &quot;They have no chance against us.&quot;
Trump issued a clear directive: &quot;You can be loyal to Karl Marx, or you can be loyal to America. You can be a communist, or you can be a patriot. You cannot be both.&quot;
As Americans face those choices, Trump pointed to the nation&apos;s past sacrifices as a guide for its future.
&quot;Our American ancestors did not shed their blood at Concord and Trenton, Gettysburg and Shiloh, Midway and Normandy, just so that a band of thieves, radicals and lunatics could come in and loot, pillage our nation,&quot; he said.
Trump also highlighted the four presidents carved into the mountain behind him, saying they represented America&apos;s founding ideals.
&quot;They were men of action, men of ambition, men of daring, men of destiny, and men of truly great intelligence,&quot; he said. &quot;Above all, they were great men of history. Tonight, on the threshold of our 250th year, we stand beneath the monument of these heroes, a true group of unbelievable people. And we rededicate ourselves to being a nation as big, bold, noble, and as great as these American giants.&quot;
Trump is scheduled to deliver another speech Saturday on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. before a fireworks display celebrating the nation&apos;s 250th anniversary.
&quot;We know that this is not an ending,&quot; Trump said. &quot;This is only the beginning of the golden age of America.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>At Mount Rushmore, Trump Veers From Patriotism to ‘Communism’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>On the eve of July 4, President Trump extolled the nation’s founders while branding his opponents as “communists” in what seemed to be a warm-up for November.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>One dead, two seriously injured in Parker area accident</news:name>
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			<news:title>One dead, two seriously injured in Parker area accident</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A traffic accident west of Parker left one victim dead Thursday evening, and two hospitalized with serious injuries.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Fourth of July app guides spectators through nine-hour air show from NASA jets to B-1 bombers</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-04T02:31:05.890Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Fourth of July app guides spectators through nine-hour air show from NASA jets to B-1 bombers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Hours before U.S. military aircraft are set to take flight over Washington, D.C., an app was launched to help Americans track the monumental Fourth of July aerial flyovers in real-time.
Created by senior White House official Shawn Chittle, the &quot;4th of July Fly Over&quot; app is designed as a companion guide for spectators watching along the National Mall and Washington Monument grounds.
To keep up with the fast-moving aerial acts, the app features an adjustable countdown timer set to the official schedule.
TRUMP KICKS OFF FOURTH OF JULY WEEKEND WITH SYMBOLIC SALUTE TO AMERICA’S LEGACY
If the flyovers run late or fast, users can manually adjust the timer, and the app will automatically display which aircraft is coming up next.
Spectators can also use the tool to access photos, history and basic facts about the legendary aircraft roaring overhead.
The app will serve as an essential tool for navigating the &quot;Freedom 250&quot; schedule, which spans over nine hours of demonstrations.
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The aerial showcase begins at 1:14 p.m. local time with a NASA F-5 flyover, followed by a series of fleet reviews spanning the Coast Guard, Army, Air Force, Marines and Navy.
Crowd favorites will take the stage later in the afternoon, with the Navy Blue Angels scheduled for 4:59 p.m. and the Air Force Thunderbirds demonstration at 6:25 p.m.
Just after 7 p.m., Air Force One will fly over, followed at 7:17 p.m. by a &quot;HUGE 1&quot; flyover led by the newly renovated Air Force One.
In the evening, there will be a U.S. Stealth Airpower flyover at 7:38 p.m. An F-22 Raptor afterburner display will follow at 7:53 p.m. and B-1 bombers in afterburner at 8:07 p.m.
For spectators staying out late, a B-1 afterburner night pass will light up the sky at 10:36 p.m.
Observers can bookmark the app or add it directly to their mobile home screens to ensure they do not miss a single moment of the patriotic event.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Sports world turns out for Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift&apos;s Madison Square Garden wedding festivities</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sports world turns out for Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift&apos;s Madison Square Garden wedding festivities</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Various athletes and sports personalities were among the high-profile guests who attended Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce&apos;s wedding Friday night at Madison Square Garden.
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford and his wife, Kelly, were spotted leaving their hotel en route to the celebration, while Fox Sports personalities Erin Andrews and Charissa Thompson were also seen arriving for the event.
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OutKick reported earlier Friday that Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel and his wife, Jen, were on the guest list as well.
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Page Six posted a video of the two on social media, showing them leaving the hotel and getting into a car early Friday evening.
ESPN play-by-play commentator Joe Buck attended alongside his wife, Michelle Beisner-Buck.
Kelce&apos;s football circle was also well represented. Former Chiefs teammate Kareem Hunt and San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle were both in attendance to celebrate.
Beyond the guest list, Fox News Digital provided additional details about the ceremony on Friday. Representatives confirmed to People Magazine that the couple&apos;s friend Adam Sandler officiated the night.
Sandler and Kelce developed a friendship after the Chiefs tight end appeared in Happy Gilmore 2. Swift and Kelce did not have bridesmaids or groomsmen, according to a statement shared with People.
As for what the bride and groom wore, the statement noted that the &quot;ceremony looks have been created by Christian Dior Haute Couture. They are designed by Jonathan Anderson, Creative Director of Dior Women’s, Men’s and Haute Couture Collections, in close collaboration with the Bride and Groom. This is the designer&apos;s first couture wedding dress for a world-renowned celebrity. Their shoes were custom-made by Christian Louboutin and the bride wore Cartier jewelry.&quot;
There have not yet been any public sightings of Chiefs head coach Andy Reid or quarterback Patrick Mahomes, though both were expected to attend.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Messi, Argentina avoid a shocking upset in wild knockout stage match against Cape Verde</news:name>
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			<news:title>Messi, Argentina avoid a shocking upset in wild knockout stage match against Cape Verde</news:title>
			<news:keywords>On Friday, Argentina looked to continue its quest for back-to-back World Cup titles, and to do it, they had to get through one of the darlings of this year&apos;s tournament, Cape Verde.
The small island nation off the coast of West Africa came into the match as the No. 64-ranked team in the world, and they managed to hold Argentina — the No. 2 team behind France at the moment — scoreless for almost thirty minutes.
But in the 29th minute, Lionel Messi scored to give Argentina the lead.
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That was the 20th World Cup goal of his career, and it also made him the first player to score seven or more goals in multiple World Cups, having done it in Qatar as well.
It was also Messi&apos;s eighth-straight World Cup match with a goal.
Well, typically when Argentina takes the lead, they don&apos;t cough it up, but early in the second half, Cape Verde&apos;s Deroy Duarte pulled off a stunner and tied the game at 1-1.
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While there was some late pressure from Argentina, that included an always-dangerous Messi free kick from just outside the box that Cape Verde managed to stop.
And with that, it was off to extra time.
However, it only took moments for Cape Verde to find themselves once again battling from behind.
Lisandro Martinez found the twine in the 92nd minute to give Argentina the lead.
It looked like that would be all she wrote... but Cape Verde had other plans.
They stuck with the defending World Cup champs, and in the 103rd minute, Sidny Lopes Cabral scored an unbelievable goal to tie the game again.
Coming into this game, Argentina had given up just two goals in their ten-match World Cup winning streak.
Cape Verde did that in one match.
But in the 111th minute, Messi took an Argentina corner kick and put it in the perfect spot for Cristian Romero to head it to the back post and into the back of the net.
This was eventually updated to an own-goal, as it went off the Cape Verde defender&apos;s arm, but it counts the same on the scoreboard.
Despite a late flurry of chances, Argentina held on to avoid what would have been potentially the biggest upset in World Cup history.
What a match, and what a run Cape Verde had in the tournament.
Argentina will now have to recompose and get ready for a tough Round of 16 match against Egypt, which will take place on Tuesday in Atlanta.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump Pardons Violators of the Clean Air Act and a Major Donor</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump Pardons Violators of the Clean Air Act and a Major Donor</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The president used his clemency power to further undermine environmental laws and to help a political supporter who pleaded guilty in a fraud involving Jack Abramoff.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Snow Sharks swim team named one of nation’s top 50 age group programs</news:name>
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			<news:title>Snow Sharks swim team named one of nation’s top 50 age group programs</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Flagstaff Snow Sharks have been named a top 50 age group program by the American Swimming Coaches Association.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Three dead, 7 rescued in boating tragedy as severe holiday weekend storm ravages Wisconsin tourist hotspot</news:name>
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			<news:title>Three dead, 7 rescued in boating tragedy as severe holiday weekend storm ravages Wisconsin tourist hotspot</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A fast-moving, destructive storm ripped through southern Wisconsin on Friday, leaving three people dead after their boat overturned on Geneva Lake during the busy Fourth of July holiday weekend.
The tragedy unfolded as a powerful storm system swept across Walworth County starting at roughly 12:10 p.m. local time.
Amid the chaos, local dispatchers received urgent 911 calls reporting that a boat had capsized on Geneva Lake with multiple people struggling in the water.
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A City of Lake Geneva police boat and the Geneva Lake Law Enforcement Agency successfully rescued seven people from the water, but three people could not be saved, Walworth County Undersheriff Tom Hausner said during a news conference.
Emergency crews later recovered their bodies.
Authorities have not yet released the identities of the three victims who died, though sources told CBS News Chicago they were all children.
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The capsizing is currently under joint investigation by the Geneva Lake Law Enforcement Agency and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
Hausner said that while the county&apos;s permanent population sits around 106,000, it surges to more than 200,000 visitors on holiday weekends like the Fourth of July.
&quot;Our resources, not just the sheriff&apos;s office, but all law enforcement resources and fire and EMS are stressed, and this compounded that to levels unprecedented,&quot; Hausner said.
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The sheriff&apos;s office initiated an emergency call-in of all off-duty deputies and requested mutual aid from Rock, Kenosha and Jefferson counties, as well as the Wisconsin State Patrol and DNR.
City of Lake Geneva Mayor Todd Krause issued an emergency declaration at 12:18 p.m. after the high winds and heavy rains knocked down power lines, shattered trees, damaged buildings and left cars crushed.
Numerous storm-related injuries have been reported, forcing area hospitals to enact diversions due to the overwhelming volume of patients.
The Geneva Lake Law Enforcement Agency, City of Lake Geneva Police Department, Walworth County Sheriff&apos;s Office and Walworth County did not immediately respond to additional inquiries from Fox News Digital.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources referred all inquiries to the City of Lake Geneva Police Department.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>3 Dead After Boat Capsizes on Wisconsin Lake During Severe Storm</news:name>
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			<news:title>3 Dead After Boat Capsizes on Wisconsin Lake During Severe Storm</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Seven others were rescued from the waters of Geneva Lake, southwest of Milwaukee, the authorities said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Taylor Swift marries Travis Kelce</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-04T00:11:21.665Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Taylor Swift marries Travis Kelce</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Taylor Swift found her happily ever after.
Swift married NFL star Travis Kelce on July 3 at a ceremony held at Madison Square Garden. The couple reportedly hosted around 1,000 guests after renting out the arena for multiple days.
The &quot;Love Story&quot; singer began dating Kelce in summer 2023.
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Swift&apos;s notoriously private about her relationships, and while their exact timeline is unclear, she was first spotted at a Chiefs game on Sept. 24, 2023. She admitted in an interview with TIME magazine that they actually began dating long before she appeared in the stands.
&quot;This all started when Travis very adorably put me on blast on his podcast, which I thought was metal as hell,&quot; she said. &quot;We started hanging out right after that. So, we actually had a significant amount of time that no one knew, which I’m grateful for, because we got to get to know each other.&quot;
She added, &quot;By the time I went to that first game, we were a couple.&quot;
In July 2023, Kelce joked on his &quot;New Heights&quot; podcast that he missed the opportunity to give Swift a friendship bracelet in person when The Eras Tour rolled through Kansas City.
&quot;If you’re up on Taylor Swift concerts, there are friendship bracelets, and I received a bunch of them being there, but I wanted to give Taylor Swift one with my number on it,&quot; Kelce told his brother, Jason.
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Swift and Kelce appeared on his podcast on Aug. 13, 2025, where they shared more details of how they met.
When asked why she chose to appear on the podcast, she joked, &quot;This podcast got me a boyfriend ever since Travis decided to use it as his personal dating app.&quot; 
Swift added: &quot;This dude didn&apos;t get a meet-and-greet, and he&apos;s making it everyone&apos;s problem. That&apos;s what I thought at first... You realize he didn&apos;t even reach out to our management. He came with Pat [Mahomes] and he thought that, because he knows the elevator lady, that he could talk to her about just getting down to my dressing room.&quot;
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Kelce admitted Swift&apos;s music actually gave him a roadmap on how to win her over.
&quot;I was sitting there at the Eras Tour listening to every single one of those songs, being like, ‘I know exactly what she wants me to do,&apos;&quot; he said. &quot;I&apos;m the luckiest man in the world.&quot;
13 days after the &quot;New Heights&quot; podcast episode featuring Swift dropped, the two announced their engagement on Instagram.
&quot;Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married,&quot; Swift wrote, as she shared photos of Kelce down on one knee during the intimate moment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>USA&apos;s Folarin Balogun criticizes referee&apos;s red card in first comments since controversial ruling</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-04T00:11:02.229Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>USA&apos;s Folarin Balogun criticizes referee&apos;s red card in first comments since controversial ruling</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The United States is currently gearing up to play its biggest game in program history without arguably its top performer of this World Cup.
Folarin Balogun will have to sit out Monday&apos;s Round of 16 matchup against Belgium after receiving a red card on an incidental, yet ugly-looking, play.
In going for a loose ball, Balogun and an opponent got incidentally tangled up to the point where Balogun stepped on the opponent&apos;s ankle, causing it to roll awkwardly. The video assistant referee (VAR) ordered the play to be looked at, and Balogun&apos;s transgressions were deemed &quot;serious&quot; enough for the red card.
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The red card not only ejected Balogun from the game and forced the USA to play the rest of the match with 10 men, but it also meant he would miss the team&apos;s Round of 16 match against Belgium on Monday.
In his first public comments since the ejection (and suspension), Balogun said he disagreed with the ruling.
&quot;First and foremost, it was totally unintentional, which I&apos;m sure a lot of people know. But, you know, I think the choice of the referee was, of course, his choice, but I don&apos;t think it was the correct call,&quot; he told reporters on Friday. &quot;I think a yellow card would have been fair due to it not being intentional. There&apos;s not many places I can place my foot in such a scenario. But it&apos;s happened, and it&apos;s something that I have to accept and move forward from.&quot;
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&quot;There’s been lots of different emotions. I’ve been upset, I’ve been happy, it’s been surreal to be honest,&quot; he added. &quot;But for me it was just important to stay calm. I never want to react out of anger and emotion. There’s still lots of people we’re inspiring. Little kids, boys and girls are watching. We have to show them the correct way to handle things even when you think it’s unjust, so I felt I did that. I’m happy with the support, not just I’m receiving but the team. I think we’re all looking forward to seeing what we can do against Belgium.&quot;
Despite the controversial ruling, there was nothing the USMNT could do. Article 9.6 of the 2026 World Cup regulations reads, &quot;No protests may be made about the referee’s decisions regarding facts connected with play. Such decisions are final and not subject to appeal, unless otherwise stipulated in the FIFA Disciplinary Code.&quot;
&quot;If a player or team official is sent off as a result of a direct or indirect red card (second caution), they will automatically be suspended from their team’s subsequent match,&quot; Article 10.5 states.
FIFA did confirm that Balogun would only miss the Belgium game, so he is eligible to return to the quarterfinals if the USA wins on Monday.</news:keywords>
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