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			  <news:name>US judge rules federal futures law negates Arizona gaming statutes</news:name>
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			<news:title>US judge rules federal futures law negates Arizona gaming statutes</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Key Point:
Decision allows betting on future events, such as elections
Lawsuit by Arizona AG is rejected
Arizona wants to continue allowing sports wagering only through state-licensed operators
A federal judge has blocked the state from prosecuting an online gambling site for violating state gaming laws.
In an extensive ruling, U.S. District Court Judge Michael Liburdi ruled that Congress gave the federal Commodity Futures Trading Commission exclusive jurisdiction over what it calls the trading of “swaps.”
More to the point, the judge said that wagering money on future events — including gambling on the outcome of elections — fits the legal definition of swaps. And that, Liburdi said, preempts state laws which specifically restrict such wagering.
A spokesman for Attorney General Kris Mayes, who wants to enforce those state laws, said the decision is being reviewed and an appeal is possible.
But, at least for the moment, Arizonans remain free to go online to sites like Kalshi and Polymarket and see if they can predict — and win money — on everything from whether Democrat Katie Hobbs will win another term as governor to who will win next week’s face-off between the Texas Rangers and the Arizona Diamondbacks, all of which Mayes says violate state laws.
What the ruling also means is that, unless overturned, Mayes cannot pursue the 20 separate criminal charges she filed in Maricopa County Superior Court against Kalshi.
Liburdi acknowledged that there are competing interests to be considered.
“Gambling remains a traditional field of state concern,” the judge wrote.
In this case, Arizona has three specific restrictions that it wants to enforce.
One strictly forbids gambling on the outcome of elections.
A second allows adults to wager on sporting events, but only through state-licensed operations. Neither Kalshi nor Polymarket have such a license.
Finally there are generic laws against games of chance where there is money involved.
In that last category falls pretty much everything else on which Arizonans can now place bets through these online sites, like what will be the highest grossing movie in 2026, whether Congress will approve a federal law requiring proof of citizenship to vote, and even whether Jesus Christ will return before 2027.
The amount someone could win on any of the offers is based on the odds at any one moment, all of which is determined by the number of people who bet on one side or the other.
So, for example, this week there was a 76% chance that “Spider-Man Brand New Day” would make the most money this year. That meant someone would have to put up 76 cents to win a dollar.
By contrast, just 4% said the top spot would go to “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie.” So it would take putting up just 4 cents to win a dollar.
Liburdi said that, in general, the “historic police powers of the states,” like regulation of gaming, are not superseded by federal law absent a “clear and manifest purpose of Congress.”
But here, however, the judge said the evidence is that Congress, in enacting the Commodity Exchange Act, did intend that the regulation of “swaps” — what this kind of wagering is labeled — be handled at the federal level.
“Congress built a comprehensive regulatory structure to oversee the volatile and esoteric futures trading complex,” Liburdi said. That includes the regulation of what federal law considers “designated contract markets,” or DCMs, meaning companies like Kalshi and Polymarket.
“These provisions regulate every aspect of DCMs, including what contracts may be listed and how trading may be conducted, leaving no room for state regulations,” the judge wrote. “That comprehensive framework is so pervasive that it forecloses parallel state regulation of DCM trading.”
Liburdi said there’s a good reason behind the intent of Congress to preempt state regulation.
“If states could prosecute DCM operators for offering event contracts, the operators would face the prospect of 50 different regulators, each capable of restricting which contracts may be listed on each exchange,” he said.
“The result would be the inconsistent regulatory patchwork that Congress intended to avoid,” the judge continued. “Because Arizona’s gambling laws stand as an obstacle to federal regulation, those laws are preempted.”
Liburdi’s ruling is unlikely to be the last word — even if the state does not appeal.
Last month the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments in a similar dispute, this one between Kalshi and the Nevada Gaming Control Board over whether that state can regulate prediction markets.
What makes that important is that Arizona also is in the area over which decisions of the 9th Circuit set precedent. So any ruling in the favor of Nevada could change Liburdi’s conclusion.
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			  <news:name>Unpacking the fight over telehealth access to abortion medication</news:name>
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			<news:title>Unpacking the fight over telehealth access to abortion medication</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Mifepristone, one of two drugs approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to terminate a pregnancy before 10 weeks’ gestation, can be dispensed without an in-person visit to a healthcare provider under FDA regulations. Whether that provision will remain is the subject of a battle that may play out before the U.S. Supreme Court in the coming weeks. (Photo illustration by Natalie Behring/Getty Images)

Advocates and opponents of abortion access say they’re wondering what happens next in a critical telehealth medication case that created chaos and confusion over the past week after an appeals court blocked nationwide access to the drug and, days later, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito issued a temporary stay.
Alito’s stay preserves telehealth access until May 11. But it’s unclear what happens next for patients and providers.
The Supreme Court on Monday temporarily blocked the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals’ Friday ruling to suspend a federal rule allowing telehealth prescriptions of the drug mifepristone while the lawsuit Louisiana v. U.S. Food and Drug Administration unfolds. Abortion providers are determined to continue providing the service, though potentially without mifepristone, the drug at the center for the case, which has had a high record of safety and efficacy since 2000.
Anti-abortion advocates have pushed to reverse the 2023 policy, enacted under former Democratic President Joe Biden, that allowed the FDA to drop its requirement that a patient see a provider in person before the medication can be prescribed. One similar national case already failed unanimously before the Supreme Court, but anti-abortion advocates are hoping this time around, with a more tailored approach, they will be successful.
Abortion-rights advocates say they’re prepared for whatever might happen in the courts, with contingency plans and a message that abortion will still be available even if the particular medication — mifepristone — is not.
Has the abortion pill been banned?
No. Mifepristone is still a legally approved FDA drug commonly used to terminate a pregnancy before 10 weeks’ gestation and is used off-label to treat miscarriages.
Is telehealth abortion still legal?
Yes, for now. Under the U.S. Supreme Court’s administrative stay that expires on May 11, it is still legal to obtain abortion medication through telemedicine under the FDA’s regulations. Mifepristone is commonly used with a second drug, misoprostol, in medication abortions. The case doesn’t include misoprostol.
Who would be affected if telehealth access is struck down?
According to the Society of Family Planning’s #WeCount report, 27% of all abortions in the first six months of 2025 were obtained through telehealth, adding up to more than 162,000 cases.
Mifepristone is also used for patients experiencing a miscarriage; those patients also would have to visit a provider in person.
The ruling would apply nationwide, meaning that health providers couldn’t prescribe mifepristone without an in-person visit with the patient, even in states with abortion access.
What are the arguments on each side in Louisiana v. FDA?
Louisiana says the Biden-era policy undermines a state law banning abortion, and that the federal rulemaking process allowing telehealth prescriptions was flawed.
The Food and Drug Administration says the state doesn’t have standing to sue, but also notes that it’s taking more time to review the drug’s safety.
Two mifepristone drugmakers, meanwhile, have intervened on the FDA’s side.
What could happen next?
The Supreme Court has many options available moving forward, but a few options are most likely, said Katie Keith, founding director of the Center for Health Policy and the Law at the Georgetown University Law Center. The justices could extend the stay when it expires May 11, or the court could make a longer-term ruling.
That could mean sending it back to the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, with or without upholding the initial ruling blocking the 2023 provision while the appeals case proceeds. Or justices could decide to take up the case and bypass the rest of the 5th Circuit appeal.
If it did that, the manufacturer defendants Danco Laboratories and GenBioPro have asked for an expedited process with a decision by June. That seems unlikely, Keith said, but the court has conducted expedited cases related to abortion before, such as the Moyle v. United States case in 2024 related to the federal Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act.
What will providers do if they can’t use the combination of mifepristone and misoprostol?
Brittany Fonteno, president and CEO of the National Abortion Federation, said providers have been preparing since 2023 for the possibility of losing access to mifepristone. There have long been plans to switch to a misoprostol-only protocol, which is the main method of pregnancy termination across much of the world, she said.
“A lot of providers had created these policies and just needed to dust them off,” Fonteno said.
Dr. Angel Foster, co-founder of the Massachusetts Medication Abortion Access Project, which provides telehealth abortions to patients in all 50 states, said she and her team spent the weekend scrambling to contact patients waiting on medication abortion pills they had ordered before the ruling, and implementing a contingency plan that many abortion providers have been planning for since the lawsuits against mifepristone began in 2023.
That contingency involves pivoting from the FDA-approved mifepristone-misoprostol regimen to a misoprostol-only regimen.
Early Monday, Foster said her team was getting ready to ship misoprostol-only packages to patients at 2 p.m., but after the Supreme Court stayed the appeals court’s ruling on Monday morning, she said they were able to switch back to the mifepristone-misoprostol regimen.
Foster also said her organization was inundated with requests for pills that people could stockpile — people who didn’t need an abortion but were worried about losing access to the pills. Normally that’s a small fraction of the requests they receive, she said, but on Tuesday, they sent out more than had been sent in the entire month of April.
“Over the last two days, we’ve had a huge increase in the number of people from Louisiana requesting pills, especially pills for future use,” Foster said.
What are the pros and cons of the misoprostol-only regimen?
Dr. Maya Bass, a family physician in New Jersey who also provides abortions in Delaware, said misoprostol-only regimens are still safe and highly effective, but that the regimen has a lower efficacy rate than the combination of the two drugs and comes with potentially more side effects and risks.
Misoprostol-only regimens vary between 85% and 90% effective, while the combination is between 93% and 99% effective. The effective rates are lower as the gestational age increases.
The combination works well, Bass said, because mifepristone stops the hormone that allows the pregnancy to continue and signals to the body that the pregnancy is over. The misoprostol then helps soften the cervix and prompts the uterus to contract and expel the pregnancy tissue.
Without that hormonal signal, Bass said, a higher dose of misoprostol is needed to empty the uterus. The usual side effects of nausea, diarrhea, chills and sometimes fevers can be more severe because of the higher dosage. And it may lead to more people needing to seek in-person follow-up care to fully remove all of the pregnancy tissue, which can cause infection if it stays in the uterus.
“A lot of the people who are using telehealth for their medication abortion are not necessarily in places where they can safely access that care,” Bass said. “So it is concerning that we might be relying more on a regimen that means that many more people needing to seek care.”
What are the details of the legal arguments?
Louisiana officials, including Republican Attorney General Liz Murrill, argue that the state is harmed by the 2023 telehealth policy because it undermines a state law banning abortion at all stages of pregnancy, with few exceptions that don’t include rape or incest. The state also challenged the Food and Drug Administration’s process in deciding to eliminate the in-person dispensing requirement, saying it was based on flawed or nonexistent data.
The state also said the rule has resulted in $92,000 in Medicaid bills from two women who went to the emergency room because of complications related to mifepristone in 2025. And the state says the rule harmed the other plaintiff in the case, Louisiana resident Rosalie Markezich, who said her ex-boyfriend ordered the medication online and pressured her into taking it. That wouldn’t have been possible if the medication had to be dispensed through an in-person visit, the state argues.
“The priority of safety supersedes the priority of access, and that is what ultimately, I believe, needs to be looked at directly,” Sarah Zagorski, senior director of public relations at Americans United for Life, told Stateline on Wednesday. The anti-abortion organization submitted a brief supporting Louisiana’s case to the U.S. Supreme Court this week.
The FDA’s response has been to try to dismiss the claims in part on the grounds that Louisiana doesn’t have standing to sue, but agency officials have also said they are in the middle of conducting a safety review of mifepristone and need more time.
GenBioPro and Danco Laboratories, two of the manufacturers of mifepristone, intervened as defendants in the case, which can happen when the party that is sued may not be willing to fully defend the case for various reasons.
The two companies argue that Louisiana does not have proper standing to sue because the state does not prescribe or use mifepristone and is an “unregulated party” as it relates to the 2023 telehealth provision. They also noted that the FDA reviewed 15 studies evaluating medication abortion outcomes for more than 55,000 patients before approving the rule, “all of which supported the safety and effectiveness of dispensing mifepristone by mail, courier, or through pharmacies.”
How does this compare to the 2023 case Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine v. FDA?
Both lawsuits were designed to restrict access to mifepristone. The plaintiffs in the Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine case included a group of anti-abortion doctors who said they would be harmed by having to care for people who took mifepristone. They also argued that the FDA’s approval of the drug was improper.
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals was involved in that case as well, and determined that the FDA should roll back its decision to ease restrictions on the drug, including the 2023 telehealth rule. But the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously decided in June 2024 that the Alliance plaintiffs didn’t have proper standing and sent it back to the lower court.
After that ruling, the attorneys general of Missouri, Idaho and Kansas stepped in as plaintiffs, and the case was transferred to Missouri’s U.S. district court, where it’s still pending.
The Louisiana case is more limited because it would strike down one provision of mifepristone regulation, noted Jenna Hudson, senior counsel at the Center for Reproductive Rights. The Alliance plaintiffs sought to revoke the drug’s approval altogether.
Stateline reporters Kelcie Moseley-Morris can be reached at kmoseley@stateline.org and Sofia Resnick can be reached at sresnick@stateline.org.  
This story was originally produced by Stateline, which is part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network which includes Arizona Mirror, and is supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Betting outlook for Lakers-Thunder Game 2 is focused on improved performance from key players on both sides</news:name>
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			<news:title>Betting outlook for Lakers-Thunder Game 2 is focused on improved performance from key players on both sides</news:title>
			<news:keywords>We&apos;ve now had three nights for the NBA Playoffs with two games each night. It has been a similar story in almost all of the nights. Monday, we saw the Knicks blow out the 76ers, and the Timberwolves barely beat the Spurs. Tuesday, the Pistons won a closer game over the Cavs, while the Thunder killed the Lakers. Last night, the Knicks barely escaped over the 76ers, and the Spurs blew out the Timberwolves. Will we have a repeat of a close game and blowout on the Thursday slate?
If there is going to be a blowout, it will be the Los Angeles Lakers getting smoked again. In Game 1, the Lakers hung with the Thunder for the first half of the game. It looked like it was going to be rather competitive, considering Los Angeles went into the locker room down just eight at halftime. The problem was that all of the scoring for the Lakers came in the first half. They had just 37 of their 90 points in the second half. Collectively, the team shot 41% from the floor, 33% from deep and 77% from the charity stripe.
In this game, they need to alter their strategy a bit. I suppose the easy thing is to say Austin Reaves needs to be better. He played 36 minutes and scored just eight points on 3-for-16 shooting. Part of that is the Thunder&apos;s defensive prowess, but a lot of that is also him being rusty from missing time. He also probably is not healed all the way. It would also help if they got some contributions from their bench. The team combined for just 15 bench points. Jared McCain of the Thunder had 12 points by himself.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are on a march to the championship. To be honest, if they lose more than three games in this postseason, I&apos;d be shocked. They would need a substantial injury to happen for them to lose. How good are they? They&apos;ve won all five games in the playoffs, and they don&apos;t even have their second-best player. Sure, the Lakers are missing their best player, but they&apos;ve only played one game. The biggest question surrounding the Thunder isn&apos;t if they will win, it is if anyone will even give them a scare.
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Game 1 wasn&apos;t even the best work from the Thunder. Sure, their defense was strong in holding the Lakers to 90 points, but the offense wasn&apos;t that crisp. They still scored 108 points. They also had a long rest between games, though, so I think we&apos;ll see their offense improve in this one. They swept the Suns on April 27. The Lakers had to play on April 29 and May 1.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored just 18 points in Game 1, which is the first time since Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals last season that he failed to reach 20 points. He scored 40 in the next game. The books expect him to be on a rampage again with a 29.5 total tonight. I think he goes over the total. I expect the Lakers to be more aggressive and better on offense. This would be a sprinkle play for me, though.
My official play is to take the over 210.5 for the game. There really isn&apos;t a ton of Los Angeles offense to speak of, but if they can get to 100 points, or even 95, I think the Thunder will take over from there. I&apos;d expect Gilgeous-Alexander to have a better game, and that correlates with the total going over. Give me over 210.5.
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			<news:title>Tucson City Council reviews homelessness, heat efforts</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Homelessness in Pima County dropped 4% this year, the first decrease since 2022, but officials say a loss of 200 shelter beds is putting the region&apos;s response system under growing strain.
The Tucson City Council discussed ongoing efforts to address homelessness during its April 21 meeting, including Housing First, the ongoing Safe City Initiative and STAR Village, a year-long pilot &quot;safe sleeping site&quot; operated by The Primavera Foundation with support from Old Pueblo Community Services.
Community Safety, Health and Wellness Program Director Brandi Champion said the city combines engagement, stabilization and shelter with enforcement when needed.
&quot;These efforts also focus on connecting people to pathways to get off the street and into stability,&quot; Champion said, adding that the city is expanding collaboration with Pima County partners and nonprofits.
The Tucson Pima Collaborative to End Homelessness conducted its annual point-in-time count of shelter populations Jan. 27, with street and youth counts the following day. The data showed a 4% decrease in homelessness since last year, the first such result since 2022, with 861 individuals counted in shelters and 881 available beds.
&quot;Since 2022, overall homelessness has remained relatively flat, and this continues into 2026,&quot; said Kat Davis, Continuum of Care lead manager.
Courtesy of Tucson Pima Collaboration to End Homelessness.
Davis said the count is an estimate rather than an official census and that year-to-year variations are expected. Future data will help determine whether the decrease is part of a larger trend.
The count was accompanied by an inventory of all beds in transitional and permanent housing and safe havens, which showed a decrease of 200 shelter beds.
Davis attributed the decrease to the loss of Arizona Department of Housing hotel vouchers that funded 117 beds and a shelter renovation expected to be complete within the year.
The Tucson Pima Collaborative to End Homelessness was awarded $185,000 by the Commission on Equitable Housing and Development to fund a rental assistance program. The funding was applied March 19 and exhausted by April 9, roughly $9,000 per day, reaching 97 households that each received an average of $1,877. Applicants reported an average income of $1,100 per month and said they were 4.4 weeks from losing housing without assistance.
&quot;While this funding is potentially life-changing for those 97 families, the incredibly fast distribution of this funding reflects the deep need in our community for additional homelessness prevention funding,&quot; Davis said. &quot;Our homeless response system is only able to serve 30% of people who request services each year. And so homeless prevention also provides relief to a system that is extremely overburdened.&quot;
Mayor Regina Romero praised the Safe City Initiative and the Tucson Police Department&apos;s deployments, saying the goal is connecting individuals with services and resources and that she admired the department&apos;s willingness to adapt as they learn.

Romero said the services acceptance rate has risen from 10% to over 58%.
&quot;I do hear from many business owners, many residents that they can see tangible results with our safe city deployments and really appreciate the work being done,&quot; Romero said.
Ward 3 Councilmember Kevin Dahl praised the STAR Village program, saying neighborhood concerns that it would increase homelessness in the area have not materialized and that the city has received no complaints from neighbors.
Romero also noted that TPD said the area around the STAR Village has seen a 34% decrease in crime since its opening.
The council also heard its first quarterly environmental update since Tucson recorded its earliest-ever 100-degree day, with heat dominating the discussion alongside a possible energy collaboration agreement with Tucson Electric Power expected in November.
The city hosted the third annual Heat Summit this year, with attendance growing from 140 to 240, and launched a youth participation project in partnership with the Arizona Community Foundation.
Volunteers conducted Red Cross heat walks six times in partnership with the Pima County Health Department and Tucson Resilient Together, visiting 900 homes to provide bilingual heat safety education.
&quot;Looking ahead as we move to the next quarter, we are fully focused on our heat response efforts on the ground,&quot; said Chief Resilience Officer Fatima Luna.

Ian Stash is a journalism major at the University of Arizona and Tucson Spotlight intern. Contact him at istash@arizona.edu.
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			  <news:name>Trump demands Hakeem Jeffries be charged with inciting violence with &apos;maximum warfare&apos; rhetoric</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump demands Hakeem Jeffries be charged with inciting violence with &apos;maximum warfare&apos; rhetoric</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump accused House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., of inciting the most recent assassination attempt against him, further escalating his feud with the top Democrat.
Trump argued in a Truth Social post on Thursday that Jeffries should be arrested after promoting &quot;warfare&quot; against Republicans just days before the assassination scare at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in April.
&quot;This lunatic, Hakeem &quot;Low IQ&quot; Jeffries, should be charged with INCITING VIOLENCE!&quot; Trump wrote on social media.
He included images of Jeffries standing with a sign displaying the words &quot;maximum warfare&quot; and the faces of Trump and his aide James Blair alongside an image &quot;three days later&quot; of alleged assassin Cole Allen storming the Secret Service checkpoint at the Washington Hilton.
HAKEEM JEFFRIES DOUBLES DOWN ON &apos;MAXIMUM WARFARE&apos; RHETORIC, TELLS CRITICS &apos;I DON&apos;T GIVE A DAMN&apos;
&quot;Should Hakeem Jeffries be charged with inciting violence?&quot; Trump’s post asked his 12.6 million followers to ponder.
A spokesperson for Jeffries referred Fox News Digital to a social media post where the top Democrat labeled Trump’s comments as &quot;another deranged rant&quot; and dinged the president on affordability. 
&quot;Gas prices are sky high, grocery bills are surging and families can&apos;t catch a break,&quot; he wrote on X. &quot;Democrats are about to take back the House and you&apos;re losing your mind.&quot;
JEFFRIES LAUNCHES NEW YORK GERRYMANDER PUSH AFTER REDISTRICTING CLASH WITH DESANTIS
The online skirmish came after Jeffries already defended his &quot;maximum warfare&quot; language amid GOP backlash in late April.
&quot;I don’t give a damn about your criticism,&quot; he told Republicans.
Jeffries also justified his decision to use the phrase when discussing the nationwide redistricting battle by arguing that an anonymous White House staffer first deployed the phrase to threaten Democrats with GOP-friendly gerrymanders during an interview with The New York Times last year.
&quot;That phrase ‘maximum warfare everywhere, all the time’ came from the White House in the summer of 2025, when they started this redistricting battle, and now they&apos;re big mad,&quot; Jeffries said at a news conference. &quot;Why? Because Democrats have decided to finish it. Get lost.&quot; 
Jeffries has consistently said that he opposes all forms of political violence, while refusing to walk back his fiery language.
He told &quot;Fox News Sunday&quot; last month that lawmakers &quot;set the most appropriate example&quot; in their rhetoric, when asked about the rise in political violence.
&quot;Whatever your ideological perspective is, we all love America, and we all want to make sure that this country is the best that it can possibly be,&quot; Jeffries said.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Kalshi doubles valuation in 5 months, hitting $22 billion</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Prediction market startup Kalshi has raised a $1 billion Series F round led by Coatue.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>DOJ taunts media after Trump scores win in battleground-state ballot fight</news:name>
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			<news:title>DOJ taunts media after Trump scores win in battleground-state ballot fight</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Department of Justice took aim at reporters it viewed as biased on social media on Wednesday after a federal judge sided with the government in a dispute over 2020 ballots and election materials it seized in Fulton County, Georgia, in January.
&quot;Wrong again, MacFarlane,&quot; a DOJ communications account wrote in an X post, targeting a MeidasTouch journalist who had speculated the department’s arguments would fail to persuade the judge.
Judge J.P. Boulee had found in a 68-page order that Fulton County did not prove its rights were violated when the FBI seized more than 600 boxes of election records. Boulee, a Trump appointee, denied county officials’ request that the boxes be returned, handing the Trump administration a win in its broader fight to investigate the 2020 election and prompting DOJ to taunt media skeptics online.
&quot;Sorry for your loss, Anna,&quot; the DOJ social media account wrote in a separate post about a Lawfare editor.
FBI AGENTS SEARCH ELECTION HUB IN FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA
Boulee’s decision marked a win for the DOJ in its nationwide effort to investigate past elections in key battlegrounds that also include Arizona and Michigan, as Trump maintains that the 2020 election was tainted by widespread fraud and aggressively pushes for tighter election security measures ahead of the midterms.
The FBI had seized the boxes, which included 2020 ballots, from the Fulton County Election Hub and Operation Center after obtaining a court-approved a search warrant. An underlying affidavit revealed the bureau was probing allegations of ballot irregularities and record-keeping failures in Georgia, a state Trump lost by a razor-thin margin to President Joe Biden that became ground zero for Trump&apos;s election fraud claims in the aftermath of 2020.
FBI SUBPOENAS 2020 ARIZONA VOTING DOCS AS FEDERAL PUSH INTO ELECTION ADMINISTRATION WIDENS
Democrats have widely criticized the investigation, including Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., who called it a continuation of a &quot;sore loser&apos;s crusade&quot; upon learning of the probe.
Fulton County Board of Commissioners chairman Robb Pitts, who is named in the litigation over the box seizure, previously called the investigation &quot;yet another act of outrageous federal overreach designed to intimidate and to chill participation in elections. ... I will always stand up for our elections workers and for the truth.&quot;
NAACP ASKS JUDGE TO LIMIT HOW FEDS USE GEORGIA VOTER DATA SEIZED BY FBI
Pitts and other Fulton County officials had argued the box seizures were unlawful and that the government showed &quot;callous disregard&quot; for the county&apos;s constitutional rights. But Boulee rejected those claims while still acknowledging that the underlying affidavit was flawed and contained &quot;troubling&quot; statements.
&quot;While the Affidavit was certainly far from perfect, this is not a situation where an officer left out all the facts that might undermine probable cause or where an officer intentionally lied,&quot; Boulee wrote, adding that he &quot;cannot say that the Affidavit was so deficient that its shortcomings rise to the &apos;high[] threshold&apos; of callous disregard.&quot;
Boulee relied in his decision on the fact that the investigation was still in an early phase and emphasized that federal authorities had obtained a valid warrant supported by an affidavit. The affidavit outlined allegations related to missing ballot images, inconsistent recount totals and chain-of-custody problems, among other potential issues.
In response to Boulee&apos;s order, Pitts said in a statement provided to Fox News Digital that he agreed with the judge&apos;s assessment that the affidavit was &quot;defective&quot; and &quot;problematic.&quot; 
&quot;But I strongly disagree with the judge’s denial of Fulton County’s request for the FBI to return the election records it wrongly seized on January 28,&quot; Pitts said, adding that county officials would &quot;continue, as always, to stand by our election workers and the voters of Fulton County. We intend to vigorously pursue all available legal options.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Lawfare and MeidasTouch for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump Administration Weighs Citing ‘Emergency’ to Admit More Afrikaners as Refugees</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump Administration Weighs Citing ‘Emergency’ to Admit More Afrikaners as Refugees</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The move would further solidify the U.S. refugee program as a pipeline for the white minority from South Africa.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jeff Bezos rep leaves Slate Auto’s board</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jeff Bezos rep leaves Slate Auto’s board</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The head of Bezos&apos; family office appears to have stepped down at some point in the last few months, around the time Bezos became increasingly in his robotics firm Project Prometheus.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>All about AHCCCS: Navigating Arizona Medicaid’s changing landscape</news:name>
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			<news:title>All about AHCCCS: Navigating Arizona Medicaid’s changing landscape</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX – In Arizona, there were just under 1.8 million recipients of AHCCCS – the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, or the state’s Medicaid program, as of April 2026. That’s about 1 in 4 Arizonans. 
Now, the agency is undergoing drastic changes in response to federal cuts and statewide efficiency efforts. 
Between the implementation of the state program in 1982, and later, the Obama-era Affordable Care Act that expanded Medicaid’s reach based on income levels, the rate of uninsured Arizonans has lessened significantly, according to Dr. Daniel Derksen, an expert on the Arizona healthcare system. 
“What it really helped do was stabilize those communities that tend to serve a disproportionate share of people on (Medicaid) or uninsured,” he added, explaining that the program removed some of the burdens of uncompensated or charity care. 
Before AHCCCS, the rate of uninsured Arizonans was around 16%. Now, the state is at 10% – but that number is climbing. 

Changes to AHCCCS have already started. President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill introduced Medicaid restrictions that look to redefine work and income level requirements by January 2027, and for the next decade after.
Who does it serve?
AHCCCS is divided into three distinct categories, Derksen said: ALTCS, or the Arizona Long Term Care System, which is designed for older adults and people with disabilities. Oftentimes, the older adults who use this program are also covered by Medicare. 
There’s also KidsCare – the statewide version of CHIP, or the Children’s Health Insurance Program. 
Then, there’s the behemoth of the general AHCCCS population. 
For the latter and largest group, “almost all of our Medicaid enrollment is re-channeled through private health insurance vendors,” Derksen said.  
This happens through a  managed care model, where money flows from the government, to the state, to insurance companies that pay a monthly fee per member from AHCCCS. Finally, the money goes to the patient. 
Derksen explained how many Arizonans might not even know they’re on AHCCCS since the program heavily relies on the private sector to manage Medicaid enrollment. 
How does Arizona’s Medicaid program work?
It starts with an application, said Beth Kohler, the former deputy director of AHCCCS. She explained applicants have to prove eligibility through income requirements and immigration status. 
“It’s a common misconception that we have a lot of people on the program who are not citizens. Citizenship is a requirement to get Medicaid benefits,” Kohler said.
Certain lawfully present noncitizens also may qualify for AHCCCS, including green card holders and refugees. 
When people are kicked off of AHCCCS, they get a letter from the state explaining why they are being discontinued, and they then have 90 days to send the required information to determine continued eligibility.
Kohler emphasized that if Arizonans think they might meet the criteria, they should apply. 
“If you don’t have health insurance, and you don’t have another avenue to get it, like your employer, you should apply,” she said.
Kohler said the AHCCCS coverage pool is broad, ranging from people facing severe poverty to those who simply lack health insurance coverage: “For as long as I’ve been working in this system, I would never be able to look at someone as an individual and say, you will or you won’t qualify.” 
What’s changing for AHCCCS?
Kohler said the consequences of Trump’s sweeping HR 1 legislation are already being felt, but knowing who exactly could be affected by the new Medicaid provisions remains up in the air. 
“The individuals who will be impacted by the work requirements, for example, are people in specific federal eligibility categories that basically are working-age adults without dependent children and who are not seniors,” Kohler said, adding that she doesn’t believe most people will be impacted at all. 
According to an email statement from AHCCCS, the agency “is focused on complying with evolving federal and state requirements while minimizing disruption for members and providers.” 
“Compliance involves a combination of policy, operational, and system-level updates, including adjusting existing eligibility and renewing business rules, refining verification logic, and enhancing reporting and audit capabilities within current platforms,” the statement added. 
AHCCCS is also in the midst of a modernization process that aims to speed up claim processing, strengthen confidential health data – through HIPAA and HITRUST – and improve overall efficiency. 
“These systems provide stronger access controls, improved monitoring, and greater reliability to better protect sensitive member information,” according to the email from AHCCCS. 
“They’ve been working with a system that’s needed some updating for some time. And those are really important things, especially for access to public benefits,” Derksen said. 
These changes, Kohler said, will likely come after the midterm elections, depending on what politicians campaign on in relation to the program. 
Derksen sees the possible effects of HR 1 as reversible, and only a chapter of the Arizona Medicaid story. 
“We’ve been at 20% uninsured, and we’ve had closures of rural hospitals and clinics,” Derksen said. “We don’t have to go back and live through those really tough times for people in significant portions of our state.”
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			  <news:name>Justin Baldoni&apos;s team claps back at Blake Lively declaring &apos;resounding victory&apos; in settlement</news:name>
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			<news:title>Justin Baldoni&apos;s team claps back at Blake Lively declaring &apos;resounding victory&apos; in settlement</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Blake Lively went on offense after settling her lawsuit with &quot;It Ends With Us&quot; co-star Justin Baldoni, asking a federal judge to award her potentially tens of millions of dollars.
In a new legal filing, obtained by Fox News Digital, Lively&apos;s legal team argued that Baldoni&apos;s dismissed $400 million defamation case was not only baseless but retaliatory. The 38-year-old actress accused Baldoni, Wayfarer Studios and others of filing the countersuit to punish her for speaking out about alleged sexual harassment and misconduct.
Lively demanded a sweeping financial judgment that includes attorneys’ fees, triple damages for alleged harm and punitive damages aimed at penalizing what her attorneys described as an abuse of the legal system. The move marked a dramatic escalation in an already bitter legal battle, shifting the focus to retribution as Lively attempts to hold her opponents financially accountable.
&quot;This settlement is a resounding victory for Blake Lively,&quot; representatives for Lively told Fox News Digital. &quot;By agreeing to this settlement, and waiving their right to appeal, Justin Baldoni and every individual defendant now face personal liability for abusing the legal system to silence and intimidate Ms. Lively.&quot;
BLAKE LIVELY AND JUSTIN BALDONI REACH SETTLEMENT IN ‘IT ENDS WITH US’ RETALIATION LAWSUIT
&quot;And by admitting that Ms. Lively’s concerns &apos;deserved to be heard,&apos; the defendants have ended once and for all the fiction that Ms. Lively &apos;fabricated&apos; claims of sexual harassment and retaliation,&quot; the statement continued. &quot;From day one, Blake Lively’s mission was clear: expose and hold accountable those who weaponize smear campaigns and retaliatory lawsuits to intimidate and silence survivors. That mission continues.&quot;
A spokesperson for Justin Baldoni and the Wayfarer parties pushed back sharply on Lively’s claims, framing the outcome of the broader case as a decisive win for their side and downplaying the significance of her latest filing.
&quot;Let’s be clear, this is a win and total victory for the Wayfarer parties,&quot; Bryan Freedman told Fox News Digital. &quot;The court had already dismissed 10 of Ms. Lively’s 13 claims, including every sexual harassment claim, every defamation claim, and all claims against the individual defendants. Ms. Lively voluntarily dismissed the rest. In our view, they settled because they knew they were going to lose in court. All that remains is a pending request for fees based on a very narrow issue that has been with the court since September 2025.&quot;
JUSTIN BALDONI&apos;S $400M LAWSUIT AGAINST BLAKE LIVELY DISMISSED
Lively and Baldoni announced they had settled their nearly two-year legal battle in a joint statement shared Monday. The &quot;It Ends With Us&quot; stars were set to face off in court on May 18.
Baldoni and Lively first became embroiled in the legal back-and-forth after filming the Colleen Hoover-adapted film, &quot;It Ends With Us.&quot; The &quot;Gossip Girl&quot; actress claimed she experienced sexual harassment on set and sued Baldoni in December 2024.
Lively detailed allegations of sexual harassment, retaliation, intentional infliction of emotional distress, negligence and more against Baldoni and film producer Jamey Heath in a complaint first filed with the California Civil Rights Department and later in federal court.
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Meanwhile, Baldoni insisted that Lively had &quot;falsely&quot; accused him in an attempt to repair her reputation following the fallout from the movie&apos;s press tour in his own $400 million defamation lawsuit. The actor&apos;s claims were later thrown out by a judge in June 2025.
After battling in court for the past year and a half, a federal judge allowed Lively&apos;s retaliation claims to move forward in the high-profile Hollywood lawsuit highlighting what she claimed was a coordinated effort by powerful insiders to manipulate public opinion and destroy the actress&apos; reputation.
However, Judge Lewis J. Liman tossed the majority of Lively&apos;s allegations against Baldoni, including the sexual harassment and defamation accusations. The judge&apos;s ruling dramatically narrowed the case to focus only on the actress&apos; retaliation claims and a breach of contract claim weeks before the trial was set to begin.
Lively and Baldoni&apos;s notice of settlement, filed Thursday, signaled the two had reached a final resolution — ensuring that the same allegations cannot be brought back before the court again.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Spencer Pratt is standout LA mayoral candidate in debut debate performance: &apos;10/10 no notes&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Spencer Pratt is standout LA mayoral candidate in debut debate performance: &apos;10/10 no notes&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former reality TV star Spencer Pratt, running in a three-person race for Los Angeles mayor, received rave reviews following his performance during Wednesday night’s NBC affiliate debate.
Pratt is facing incumbent Karen Bass, a former Democratic congresswoman, and socialist Councilwoman Nithya Raman of the Sherman Oaks district in the officially nonpartisan race, where issues of crime, immigration-related conflicts and response to devastating wildfires remain on Angelenos’ minds.
Conservative commentator Meghan McCain, daughter of the late Arizona Sen. John McCain, appeared ecstatic at Pratt’s performance.
&quot;This is not hyperbole,&quot; she said on X. &quot;Spencer Pratt is the blueprint for how my generation of older millennials needs to communicate and present their ideas and campaign messaging when running for office.&quot;
ROGAN BACKS REALITY TV STAR SPENCER PRATT’S BID FOR LA MAYOR, SAYS ‘I’D VOTE FOR YOU’
&quot;He is 10/10 no notes. Absolute raw talent. Killed the debate.&quot;
Other observers, including TownHall columnist Dustin Grage, homed in on a moment in which Pratt gave a one-word answer to a yes-or-no question on noncitizen voting policies, while Bass and Raman offered commentaries that critics called &quot;word salad.&quot;
Pratt told the moderator &quot;no&quot; when asked about Hollywood-area Councilman Hugo Soto-Martinez’ proposed ballot motion to allow noncitizens to vote in the city.
&quot;Wow, the moderator asked a simple yes or no question in the LA Mayor’s Debate. Should noncitizens be able to vote in local elections? Spencer Pratt: &quot;No.&quot; Karen Bass: Word salad. Nithya Raman: Word salad,&quot; Grage said.
Other respondents on X shared memes favoring clips of Pratt’s responses to questions, including a much utilized GIF of Chris Tucker and Ice Cube reeling back and shouting, &quot;Damn.&quot;
In the Los Angeles Times, columnist Gustavo Arellano said Pratt &quot;mostly succeeded&quot; at the debate but came off as a boisterous bro with enough charm to call himself ‘humble’ without coming off as obnoxious.
LA MAYOR BASS CONCEDES AFRICA TRIP WAS &apos;ABSOLUTELY&apos; A MISTAKE AMID BOTCHED WILDFIRE RESPONSE
&quot;He was light on specifics, other than saying he was going to do better than the others and that he would prioritize public safety above all. Instead, he was the one person on stage who used anecdotes to sell himself, citing conversations about abused animals, downtown workers too afraid to eat outside and film producers hiring local gang members to keep their shoots safe,&quot; Arellano wrote.
In a more favorable review, California Post writer Joel Pollak said Pratt was treated &quot;like the beggar at the feast&quot; by moderators but still became the &quot;strongest personality&quot; on the stage and surprised by creating an image of a &quot;solid, big-city mayor&quot; despite his political amateurism.
&quot;You knew he would talk about Karen Bass’ failure in the fire. But what impressed most was his fluency with other issues, from crime to housing,&quot; Pollak said.
Political commentator Steve Guest called Pratt’s fire-related critique of Bass an &quot;amazing moment.&quot;
&quot;Spencer Pratt just torched Karen Bass on live TV,&quot; he said.
A similar fire-related moment was a &quot;mic drop,&quot; according to Florida Politics editor Eric L. Daugherty.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Best friend booted from wedding for bride&apos;s bachelorette cheating, sugar daddy has money troubles &amp; Reno Ruth</news:name>
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			<news:title>Best friend booted from wedding for bride&apos;s bachelorette cheating, sugar daddy has money troubles &amp; Reno Ruth</news:title>
			<news:keywords>I don’t know what it is today, but it took a lot of caffeine to get me going this morning. It could be the rain. It could be the realization that we might have lost a real NFL love story with all the alleged Russini-Vrabel stuff.
It could be pure exhaustion from last week&apos;s claim from Ray J that he&apos;s slept with 12,500 women. That number is outrageous and the headline alone, no matter how ridiculous it is, tires me out.
I&apos;m not even going to try to do the math or take a deep dive into how he arrives at that number. I&apos;m going to ignore how insane it is and store that knowledge of Ray J&apos;s claim as though it&apos;s a fact.
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We have to keep things moving. It&apos;s Thursday, I&apos;m caffeinated up to my eyeballs, and currently ignoring several messages. It&apos;s the perfect setting for the latest True Romance.
We have a bachelorette trip cheating story that somehow turns on the Maid of Honor.
We&apos;re going to look at a sugar daddy with money troubles and mood killers during foreplay. But the real treat this week comes from Reno Ruth, who sets me straight. She has a story of True Romance to share.
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The maid of honor and bride&apos;s best friend of 7 years didn’t end up attending the wedding after a bachelorette trip to Nashville. As she describes it, the bride was engaged to an awful man and was chasing a certain &quot;rich&quot; lifestyle.
The couple preparing to walk down the aisle met on a dating app, and he &quot;love bombed&quot; her right away. It was love at first sight. The first sight of money that her friend&apos;s now-husband had flashed, that is.
She was now set &quot;to chase the traditional dream of perfect life, wife, and kids at 30,&quot; the fired maid of honor wrote on Reddit.
As part of her duties as the maid of honor, she set everything up for the bachelorette trip. She invited her close friends, a close friend of the groom and the groom&apos;s sister.
&quot;At first, J (the groom) was hesitant about her going on this bachelorette as he’s extremely insecure, but she managed to convince him to let her go. I, on the other hand, managed to convince the group to cover the travel expenses for the Bride,&quot; she explained.
The bride-to-be, during the festivities, started saying things like she was only with her fiancé for his money and that she was not attracted to him. She tossed her engagement ring into her purse, told people they were on a &quot;girls trip,&quot; then proceeded to enjoy herself.
Some may conclude that she enjoyed herself a little too much. The best friend admitted that she could have stopped her, but didn’t. Not when she acted like it was a girls trip and not when she popped off her ring.
Then she found the future bride at the bar with an attractive stranger. One thing led to another and when the other ladies called it a night, she ended up going to the attractive stranger&apos;s hotel.
&quot;I stayed with the bride to make sure she got home safe,&quot; she wrote. &quot;Instead, she propositioned me to a threesome with this stranger, and while I declined, I did follow her to the hotel, and waited in the lobby while she did the deed.&quot;
The next day, the group went back out and the groom&apos;s friend started to get suspicious when the attractive stranger showed up again. The bride&apos;s panic about what had gone on during the trip didn’t set in until they were heading back home.
The best friend gave her two options. She can tell the groom what happened and cancel the wedding, or she can take the infidelity to her grave with her and carry on as if nothing happened.
The bride chose a third option. She told her future husband most of the story, enough for him to get mad and kick her out for a period of time, and placed the blame on the best friend, claiming she was a &quot;bad influence.&quot;
The couple manages to smooth things over and kick the maid of honor out of the wedding. They end up tying the knot and plan to live happily ever after without the bride&apos;s best friend in their life.
Talk about going out with a bang before getting married. Now you might find this surprising, but I&apos;m on the bride&apos;s side here. She can’t have a best friend around who tells her after a wild trip that there&apos;s only two options.
She needs someone by her side willing to do serious brainstorming. I don’t blame her for pushing the best friend under the bus.
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On paper, a sugar daddy with money problems would appear to be an issue. But lucky for this young lady, the game of life doesn’t play out on paper.
Will it become an issue down the road at some point? I&apos;m sure it will, but those are problems for another day. This sugar daddy isn’t stopping his spending.
She&apos;s been casually dating the older, wealthy man (maybe not as wealthy as he once was) for a year. She says that she genuinely likes him and wouldn’t be dating him if that wasn’t the case. The gifts, trips, fancy meals, and everything are apparently a bonus.
&quot;I found out recently that he made some poor business decisions and is actually deeply in debt and on the verge of bankruptcy,&quot; she wrote to Slate.
&quot;I told him that he can stop spending so much money on me, but he insisted that our relationship helps him take his mind off the major stressors in his life. He wants things to continue as usual and for me to not worry about his financial situation at all.&quot;
Can we give this guy a round of applause? It&apos;s not smart. It&apos;s more than likely going to make it more difficult for him to climb out of the hole he&apos;s dug for himself, and he&apos;s head down, full steam ahead, like nothing has changed.
She&apos;s feeling guilty for allowing him to continue to spoil her when she knows he&apos;s got some money problems, but I don’t hear any plans for issuing an ultimatum.
This is love. If she can ignore his reckless spending and pretend like everything is just fine, she might be the one.
This week one of the hot topics in the cesspool of Reddit was mood killers when things are just starting to heat up. You have the classics like having the wrong name called out and there are some truly bizarre ones with body parts being used as radio dials. Here are some ways to kill the mood:
- Reno Ruth writes:
Hi there. As you are on Fox News I’m hoping that you’re thinking person. 
Do you really want to know true romance? My husband and I will have been married 52 years 1st of June. We have been here for each other through many tough times, including some life-threatening, through thick and through thin, through times when we had no money to times when we could afford exactly what we wanted.
We met when we were not quite 20, dated without sex and married two years later. That’s true romance. It’s waking up in the morning and knowing that somebody is there who has your back no matter what,is your safe place in the world, and who wants the very best for you and will sacrifice their own interests to help you get what you want. That’s true romance, True romance is seeing him go off on a three week motorcycle trip because you trust him totally and you know he would never cheat on you. I can trust him completely with my very life, with my heart and with my body.
Try talking about some of those things for a change! Show the world what real true romance is!
Happily married,
Reno Ruth
SeanJo
First off, thanks for overestimating me. It means a lot.
All joking aside, I appreciate you reaching out and sharing your story of &quot;real true romance.&quot; Congratulations on almost 52 years of marriage.
Obviously, this column normally dives into what you may call the more absurd side of romance, but stories from the other side are always welcome. Thanks for sharing yours, Reno Ruth. Here&apos;s to another 52 years.
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That&apos;s all I have this week. I&apos;ll see everyone again next Thursday. If you&apos;re feeling inspired by Reno Ruth to share your own story of True Romance, please do so. You can reach out, anonymously if you prefer, at sean.joseph@outkick.com. Also, go follow along on Twitter and on Facebook. The DMs are always open.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>President Trump on $1,000 World Cup ticket prices: ‘I wouldn’t pay it either, to be honest’</news:name>
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			<news:title>President Trump on $1,000 World Cup ticket prices: ‘I wouldn’t pay it either, to be honest’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>With the 2026 World Cup right around the corner, excitement among soccer fans in the United States is reaching a fever pitch.
The tournament, which is being held, at least partially, on U.S. soil for the first time in over three decades, will feature some of the best players in the world competing for global soccer supremacy.
If you want to get out and see a match taking place in America this summer, though, you may want to think about taking out a second mortgage on the house, because these tickets are rather steep in price.
The get-in price for the United States&apos; opening-round game against Paraguay in Southern California on June 12 is around $1,000, and in this economy, a lot of the middle-class fans are feeling priced out.
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You can add someone else to the list of frustrated &quot;futbol&quot; fanatics turning his nose up at the exorbitant ticket prices: President Donald Trump.
According to the New York Post, President Trump blasted the high ticket prices, revealing even he won&apos;t be opening his wallet to watch the U.S. Men&apos;s National Team.
&quot;I did not know that number,&quot; President Trump told The Post, &quot;I would certainly like to be there, but I wouldn’t pay it either, to be honest with you.&quot;
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When even the leader of the free world and a self-made billionaire doesn&apos;t want to shell out his cash to watch &quot;the beautiful game,&quot; you know you have a problem on your hands.
This comes just days after FIFA President Gianni Infantino tried to defend the sky-high ticket prices by (erroneously) comparing them to college football get-in prices.
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&quot;You cannot go to watch in the U.S. a college game, not even speaking about a top professional game of a certain level, for less than $300,&quot; Infantino said, &quot;And this is the World Cup.&quot;
As our very own Dan Zaksheske pointed out in his article Wednesday, several College Football Playoff games at neutral sites fell well short of the $100 mark, and the most expensive game was only $219.
Infantino gaslighting fans into thinking these prices are justified is a bad look, and I&apos;m glad someone as powerful as Trump can draw some attention to how absurd this is and call out the inflated price tag.
I think I&apos;ll be joining the president as well as millions of other Americans when I watch our boys try to capture the World Cup from the comfort of my own couch.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Why Ted Turner&apos;s approach to conservation is the mindset America desperately needs right now</news:name>
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			<news:title>Why Ted Turner&apos;s approach to conservation is the mindset America desperately needs right now</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As we say goodbye to Ted Turner, most people will remember him as the media titan who launched CNN and forever changed television news. Or the guy who transformed the Atlanta Braves into &quot;America’s Team&quot; in the late 1970s.
But one of Turner’s most important contributions had nothing to do with cable news or billion-dollar deals. It had to do with bison, trout, and longleaf pines and the idea that if you are fortunate enough to own a piece of this country, you should leave it better than you found it.
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At a time when America’s public lands and wildlife habitats are increasingly threatened by development, shrinking conservation budgets and political battles over land use, Turner stood apart from many ultra-wealthy Americans. 
Because he actually put his money where his mouth was. And not in the performative, &quot;I bought carbon offsets for my private jet&quot; kind of way.
Instead, Ted Turner bought massive amounts of land, and he spent decades working to restore it.
Turner ultimately amassed roughly 2 million acres across the United States — making him one of the largest private landowners in America. But unlike plenty of wealthy investors who buy ranches as status symbols or hunting playgrounds, Turner viewed his properties as restoration projects.
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His intent was to keep these places &quot;as natural as possible.&quot;
That meant limiting pesticides, rebuilding native habitats and removing invasive species. He also planted more than a million longleaf pines across the South because, as Turner bluntly put it, &quot;historically we cut them all down, and they are a critical part of the environment in this part of the world.&quot;
It also meant protecting the animals that call the land home.
Turner helped restore populations of red-cockaded woodpeckers, native trout species, prairie dogs, Mexican gray wolves and Bolson tortoises.
And then, of course, there were the bison. Lots and lots of bison.
Turner became the owner of the world’s largest private bison herd — around 45,000 animals spread across multiple ranches. But even that wasn’t just some eccentric billionaire hobby. He viewed the species as critical to restoring the ecology of the Great Plains because bison graze differently than cattle and naturally help regenerate grassland ecosystems.
And that’s the thing about Turner’s approach to conservation. It was never passive. He didn’t believe &quot;preservation&quot; simply meant locking land away and admiring it from afar. He believed humans had an obligation to actively repair damage that had already been done.
And frankly, that’s a mindset we could use a lot more of right now.
Whether you lean right or left, conservation should not be political. Protecting wildlife habitats shouldn’t be controversial. Keeping rivers fishable and forests healthy shouldn’t be controversial. 
And conserving America’s natural beauty for future generations absolutely should not be controversial, either.
For decades, conservation was actually one of the most bipartisan ideas in the country. Theodore Roosevelt practically built the modern conservation movement. Hunters and anglers funded wildlife restoration through licenses and excise taxes. Ranchers, outdoorsmen and environmentalists often found common ground in protecting the land they all depended on.
Somewhere along the way, though, conservation became tangled up in broader political culture wars.
Turner, despite his outspoken views on climate issues, approached conservation in a far more grounded and practical way. He talked about restoring habitats, protecting species, managing land responsibly, supporting clean water and fixing ecosystems that humans damaged through overdevelopment and neglect.
Those are ideas most Americans — especially people who actually spend time outdoors — can still rally behind.
Turner also understood that conservation and public enjoyment do not have to be mutually exclusive.
Some of Turner&apos;s properties evolved into what he called &quot;vacations with purpose,&quot; where tourism revenue helped fund conservation work. Luxury lodges and guest experiences on his reserves helped keep enormous swaths of land intact and undeveloped.
That’s huge. Because one of the biggest threats to wildlife habitat in America today is fragmentation. We see it when ranches become subdivisions. Forests become strip malls. Open land slowly gets chipped away acre by acre until animal migration corridors disappear and ecosystems stop functioning the way they’re supposed to.
Turner understood that once that land is gone, we aren’t getting it back.
And while most of us will never own millions of acres like he did, the broader lesson still applies.
Real conservation doesn’t mean chaining yourself to a tree, throwing soup at paintings or screaming at people on social media. 
It means planting native species instead of tearing them out. It means supporting organizations that protect wildlife habitats. And it means teaching your kids to fish, hunt, hike and appreciate the outdoors enough that they’ll want to protect it someday, too.
&quot;If you’re working to help others or make the world better,&quot; Turner once said, &quot;you’ll be a lot happier than if all you’re doing is trying to make things better for yourself.&quot;
For all the man accomplished in his 87 years of life — and it was a lot — that may end up being the simplest and most enduring part of his legacy.
Not CNN or the Braves or TBS. But the land he helped restore and the wildlife that still exists because he cared enough to protect it. 
The world needs more Ted Turners.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Peoria police said its investigation into Haley Beck and Angela Burlaka remains active and ongoing.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Illegal alien accused of killing dad, trying to flee after drunken crash – feds rip Biden-era release</news:name>
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			<news:title>Illegal alien accused of killing dad, trying to flee after drunken crash – feds rip Biden-era release</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An illegal alien living in Georgia is facing a litany of charges after allegedly causing a car crash while under the influence that killed a father with young children.
&quot;On May 1, Deiby Jhonatan Janamejoy Jansasoy, a criminal illegal alien from Colombia, was arrested for vehicular homicide, DUI, and driving without a valid license after killing a Georgia father,&quot; the Department of Homeland Security said in a post on X. 
&quot;Janamejoy Jansasoy illegally entered our nation in 2023, and was RELEASED into the country under the Biden Administration — completely unvetted.&quot;
&quot;ICE has placed a detainer requesting local authorities not release this criminal illegal alien without notifying ICE,&quot; the post said.
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The Effingham County Sheriff&apos;s Office in Georgia said that the 27-year-old illegal alien crossed the center line while driving in his Ford Escape, striking a Chevrolet Silverado driven by 47-year-old father of two Michael Sharpe.
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The county is located just northeast of Savannah, Georgia.
Sharpe, who was trapped inside his vehicle and had to be extracted by a fire crew, was taken to a hospital, where he died.
Janamejoy Jansasoy attempted to leave the hospital before he was discharged, &quot;presumably due to being wanted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement for deportation,&quot; according to the sheriff&apos;s office.
&quot;Due to this behavior and inherent flight risk due to attempting to leave, Jansasoy was immediately arrested and taken to the Effingham County Jail,&quot; the sheriff&apos;s office said.
Janamejoy Jansasoy could face more charges.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>In L.A. Mayor’s Race, Karen Bass Faces Vocal Rivals and a ‘Disgruntled Electorate’</news:name>
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			<news:title>In L.A. Mayor’s Race, Karen Bass Faces Vocal Rivals and a ‘Disgruntled Electorate’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The mayor of Los Angeles is running for a second term as a former ally and a reality TV star tap into widespread voter angst.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Students write, perform original opera</news:name>
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			<news:title>Students write, perform original opera</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Franklin Phonetic Primary School students in grades third through sixth are creating an original opera that will be performed at the school on Tuesday, May 12. Two performances are scheduled: at 1 and 6 p.m.
The school’s founders, Dr. Cindy Franklin and her husband, Tom Franklin, have a passion for performing arts, the school said. This small charter school engages children in choir, band and drama throughout the year.
The Franklins participated in the Education at the Met Program, offered by the Metropolitan Opera Guild in New York City. They brought the program to their schools in Prescott Valley and in Sunnyslope. The goal is not just about the final product but focuses on the journey the students take – one of learning to work together, sharing ideas, learning new skills in writing, music, acting and even carpentry. Students take charge in all areas of the production including set design and construction, lighting, costumes, makeup, and production and stage management.
Sunnyslope students wrote this year’s opera around a theme of “sneaking out” and its consequences. Students named their company Sneakers Opera Company and they call their opera “Sneaking Out.”
The May 12 performances are free to the public and will be held in the school’s auditorium, located at 9317 N. 2nd St. Learn more about the school at www.franklinphoneticschool.com.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Sky Harbor program seeks teen volunteers</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sky Harbor program seeks teen volunteers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Valley teens who are looking for a fun and meaningful way to spend their summer are invited to apply to join the Teen Navigator Summer Volunteer Program at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
For six weeks beginning in June, students who are at least 14 years old can volunteer alongside experienced Navigators at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport in weekly four-hour shifts. Teen Navigators will help some of the 130,000 daily visitors by assisting at interactive directories, providing directions or just offering friendly smiles. The city of Phoenix says that this is a great way for a student to fulfill their service learning requirements and see first-hand how the airport drives Arizona’s economic engine.
Those interested should complete a Teen Navigator application or email navigator.staff@phoenix.gov for more information. The program application will close May 15.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Free agent quarterback Aaron Rodgers headed to Pittsburgh for a visit with Steelers, probably more</news:name>
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			<news:title>Free agent quarterback Aaron Rodgers headed to Pittsburgh for a visit with Steelers, probably more</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Aaron Rodgers is headed to Pittsburgh. He&apos;ll be visiting the city and, not coincidentally, the Steelers -- a source familiar with the free-agent quarterback&apos;s tentative plans confirmed on Thursday.
The story, first reported by Pittsburgh&apos;s 93.7 The Fan, is that Rodgers will fly into town on Friday and expects to spend time with the club through the weekend.
One small issue: The Steelers are not exactly sure this is happening, per a source. A club source told OutKick a Rodgers visit was &quot;news to me.&quot;
If this sounds like Aaron Rodgers being his enigmatic, surprising, in-my-own-time self, then so be it. Because while a visit to Pittsburgh means a visit to the Steelers and no such visit would happen without Rodgers typically signing with the club, he&apos;s not actually signed.
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And one thing we&apos;ve learned from this NFL offseason is deals, trades, draft selections are not done until they&apos;re done. Ask Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby about that.
The one thing that would keep Rodgers from immediately fully committing to the Steelers, as expected, is money. It&apos;s always about money.
Rodgers said last season his contract with the Steelers was not a sticking point and he took a discount one-year deal worth $13.65 million.
The Steelers recently applied an unrestricted free-agent tender on Rodgers that provided him with a 10 percent raise to roughly $15.5 million for 2026.
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But that is also a deep discount, considering that would make Rodgers the 18th highest-paid quarterback in the NFL on an annual average basis. And the four-time MVP probably does not believe he is the NFL&apos;s 18th-best quarterback even at age 42.
The bet here is Rodgers will get his agent to try to squeeze a little more out of the Steelers before he signs. The bet here is the Steelers might be open to that considering their quarterback options beyond Rodgers are Mason Rudolph, Will Howard and rookie Drew Allar.
None of those are what a team with playoff expectations wants as a starting at quarterback.
The Steelers want Rodgers.
Rodgers is headed to Pittsburgh.
It would be the biggest upset the league has witnessed in years if this doesn&apos;t result in Rodgers eventually signing with the Steelers.
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			  <news:name>Crisis on the sidelines: Youth sports facing epidemic of abuse by adults</news:name>
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			<news:title>Crisis on the sidelines: Youth sports facing epidemic of abuse by adults</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX – On Jan.18 in Mesa, a brawl broke out during a youth 7-on-7 flag football tournament at the Arizona Athletic Grounds involving about 100 people, including players, parents and spectators. It took 45 minutes and 70 police officers from Mesa Police, Gilbert Police, Queen Creek Police and the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office to break up the fight.
At a Class 3A boys’ playoff basketball game in Coolidge this spring, members of the community were caught directing racial taunts and inappropriate gestures involving a belt towards Chinle players and Chinle fans in the crowd.
The Arizona Interscholastic Association initially declared Coolidge ineligible for the remainder of the state playoffs, but that decision was later rescinded and the athletic department went from one year on probation to a warning. 
While no arrests were made in the Mesa incident and the punishment in the Coolidge incident was reduced, the incidents highlight a broader and nationwide trend involving abuse in youth sports.
According to a 2024 survey by the Center for SafeSport, 78 percent of athletes reported experiencing behaviors related to emotional harm and neglect during their sports involvement. This staggering statistic reveals systemic failures in how youth sports are supervised, managedand safeguarded. Mounting stress, viral incidents and institutional failures are threatening the safety of youth sports
Todd Merkow, creator of the Be Valiant podcast which focuses on navigating the complexities of youth sports, understands the pressures at play. With the youth sports market valued at more than $40 billion annually, the financial and competitive pressures have never been higher. This has created an environment where parents, coaches and organizations prioritize winning and profit over children’s well-being.
“When you talk about the youth sports market, and the value of it in itself is $40 billion plus … I think that is going to create a lot of pressure that is going to end up on parents and the athletes,” Merkow said. “The heightened stress that’s on the sidelines with parents watching their kids … it’s possible that we’ve seen that heightened more than it’s ever been.”
According to a survey conducted by Project Play, 22% of parents believe their kids have the ability to play Division 1 college sports, when in reality, less than 2% of high school athletes will achieve that goal.
Merkow believes that this is the reason so many parents are stressed out and on edge on the sidelines, which can sometimes boil over into violent fits. But beneath this troubling landscape sit deeper and perhaps more insidious issues that experts at the U.S. Center for SafeSport have identified as fundamental to understanding how abuse takes root. 
Monica Rivera, the vice president of Education and Research at SafeSport, identified a critical, core issue: Parents place too much trust in other adults, creating an environment where abuse can flourish. This misplaced confidence is perhaps one of the most dangerous vulnerabilities in youth sports.
“The more you trust someone, the higher the risk that they could harm your child, because you’re not looking for those warning signs,” Rivera said.
Rivera said that most people have good intentions, but something as simple as letting another parent or coach drive your child home actually feeds into an environment where coaches and kids are left in unsupervised situations, which could be dangerous.
“(Coaches) are actually creating an environment where an adult and a minor, one on one, alone in a car, is normalized, and then it puts it on the child to have to decide which of those rides home is safe and not safe,” Rivera said.
The danger of grooming lies in its subtlety. Since parents trust the coaches and adults around their children, they often fail to recognize the initial warning signs that precede serious abuse. If you are not expecting anything bad to happen to your kid, you may miss the early warning signs of misconduct, Rivera said.
“With grooming, it’s rare that a kid comes forward and says this major thing happened,” Rivera said. “They usually start making little comments about seemingly small boundary violations, but we, because we’re operating from trust, we don’t clock that as early disclosures.”
The goal for the U.S. Center for SafeSport is to educate parents, kids and coaches in a way that can build an environment where safety is at the forefront of the mission.
“While we’re very serious about ending abuse, we’re also trying to fight for an environment where athlete safety is just inherent in the ways that we go about our sport,” Rivera stated.
The Sideline Project, founded by Skye Eddy, created an online pledge that parents must sign to participate in certain youth sports leagues, a commitment to uphold standards of conduct and eliminate verbal abuse.
“I think it’s a pledge that parents should be taking in any organization that their kids are participating in,” Eddy said.
The approach is straightforward: intervene early and establish firm boundaries against even seemingly minor transgressions. By preventing the accumulation of verbal abuse, trash talk and disrespect, the organization aims to stop the escalation that leads to physical confrontation before it occurs.
Eddy said that when it comes to the incidents of violence, it is rarely that a moment just occurs out of thin air. She said that these moments come from repeated allowed behavior of hostility.
The problem extends far beyond interactions between parents. One particularly disturbing aspect of the youth sports crisis involves the targeting of young officials. From 2021 to 2024, 46% of referee abuse incidents were directed towards minors, according to the Arizona State Referee Administration.
This means parents are not only directing their anger at adults and fellow parents, but also at children tasked with enforcing the rules and maintaining order. These young officials, already facing the pressure of their roles, are bearing the brunt of adult aggression and verbal abuse, which they are ill-equipped to handle.
“We’ve seen a rise in incidents on social media, so players being harassed and online bullying, for sure,” Merkow noted.
The damage to young athletes extends far beyond the field. With the widespread use of platforms such as Instagram, TikTok and X, young athletes face a second wave of harm after leaving the game. Videos of mistakes, losses or heated moments are disseminated widely, commented upon by thousands of strangers, and worse, by members of their own communities. 
Sports are supposed to build character and help youths learn valuable communication and teamwork skills. They’re supposed to be a way for kids to learn healthy habits, but when they look over to the sideline and see adults acting hostile, it can ruin the experience.
In the Coolidge case, kids who had worked so hard to get to that point and should have been celebrating, instead, for a moment, were told that they would no longer be eligible to play because of the actions of some fans.
The U.S. Center for SafeSport offers a tool kit to help prevent, recognize and respond to emotional and physical abuse and misconduct. In terms of what the average person can do, Eddy has a suggestion.
“We need the sane parents to be quiet and not fuel the crazy parent essentially, or react to the crazy parent,” she said. “Because I don’t think we can get rid of the crazy parent.”
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			  <news:name>Harrowing video shows man trying to jump from Busch Stadium upper deck before fans intervene</news:name>
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			<news:title>Harrowing video shows man trying to jump from Busch Stadium upper deck before fans intervene</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An unidentified man at Wednesday&apos;s Brewers-Cardinals game in St. Louis was seconds away from jumping off the upper deck railing when a group of fans intervened at the last minute.
Sure, I could insert a joke here about the Cardinals actually being decent this year and there being no reason to jump, but I won&apos;t. That&apos;s not classy. I know how to read a room.
Anyway, video went viral Wednesday night of the man dangling off the ledge in what appeared to be the 200s section for reasons unknown. The clip, taken from a fan below, is only 20 seconds long, but it might be the most tense 20 seconds at Busch Stadium this season.
Fans start to notice what&apos;s happening about five seconds into it, and then another man comes up behind the fan, grabs him and tackles him into the seats.
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Take a look:
Look, I have no idea what was going on here. None. I do know, however, that these stadium incidents are happening more often, for whatever reason.
Remember the Pirates fan last season who fell 20 feet onto the field at PNC Park? That story involved some alcohol as the fan was under 21, and another man was later charged with furnishing alcohol to a minor.
I have no idea if that&apos;s the case here. I have no idea if alcohol was even involved here. That&apos;s usually a safe bet at sporting events, but who knows?
Regardless, these incidents do seem to be happening more often, which is just wild. I&apos;ve been to a billion sporting events in my life. Not once have I ever thought about jumping off the railing, or onto the field.
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It just seems like an insane choice to make. Again, I have no clue what&apos;s going through people&apos;s heads, so I&apos;ll reserve judgment.
Good on the surrounding fans for stepping in. We can&apos;t leave them out. A lot of times, people are so quick to just whip their phones out, start recording and let the chips fall where they may. Not these folks.
They sprang into action and prevented what I assume would&apos;ve been a really bad situation at the ballpark.
All in all, a wild day at the stadium. For those keeping track at home, the Cards lost, 6-2.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jana Kramer sizzles in barely-there denim look during wild Western getaway</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jana Kramer sizzles in barely-there denim look during wild Western getaway</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Jana Kramer is turning up the heat out West.
The country singer and actress dropped a new batch of photos from her &quot;April adventures,&quot; showing off cowgirl glam, rugged ranch vibes and a daring denim look that immediately grabbed fans’ attention.
One standout snap featured the &quot;One Tree Hill&quot; alum posing in front of a mirror. Kramer rocked a gray sports bra, ultra-short denim cutoff shorts and knee-high brown boots while wearing her hair in loose waves.
&quot;Such a fun shoot with my Eby family!&quot; Kramer wrote in text over the mirror selfie as she showed off her fit physique.
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Another sultry photo showed Kramer perched on a vintage yellow Ford pickup truck with the driver’s door swung open. Leaning fully into the Western aesthetic, she paired a black cowboy hat with a bikini-style top and chaps as barn buildings stretched across the background.
&quot;April adventure… Great way to wrap up the month but excited to get home to my babies this week!&quot; Kramer wrote alongside the Instagram carousel.
Kramer has been channeling her inner cowgirl lately – she’s been involved in several projects, including an upcoming movie she’s starring in with Ryan Rottman.
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On her Instagram Story, she posted a scenic horseback riding photo showing her riding through an open grassy field in denim shorts, a fitted white tank top and cowboy boots while glancing back toward the camera.
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Kramer also gave fans a peek behind the scenes of a production set during what appeared to be the final night of filming. 
Standing beside a pickup truck underneath a dramatic pink-and-orange sunset, she posed near a small film crew and a horse while text across the image read, &quot;Texas sky showing off on the last night of filming.&quot;
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Kramer also shared photos of her husband, Alan Russell, and kids back home.
Kramer has previously opened up about how Russell navigates seeing her film romantic scenes for movies and television.
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During an October 2025 interview with Fox News Digital while promoting &quot;The Christmas Ring,&quot; Kramer admitted that at the beginning of their relationship, &quot;it wasn&apos;t natural,&quot; explaining she often tried to figure out ways to &quot;kind of help him feel more comfortable&quot; with those kinds of scenes.
The actress said introducing Russell to her co-stars helped ease tensions.
&quot;I had Ben Hollingsworth and his wife Nila over the house. We had a barbecue with the kids, and it&apos;s like once you get to know my co-star and their hearts and their families, it does, it becomes like everybody&apos;s friends,&quot; Kramer said.
&quot;I think over time, now that this has been, you know, a couple of movies now that we&apos;ve done, he&apos;s more comfortable with the fact that it is not how people portray it, you know? And it&apos;s not real.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>House Republican Proposes Bill to Wind Down the Iran War</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Representative Tom Barrett, a Michigan Republican facing a tough re-election race, introduced a bill to impose limits the use of military force in Iran and end the fighting this summer.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Eli Manning hilariously shuts down comeback talk as Giants explore Odell Beckham Jr reunion possibility</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-07T16:41:06.904Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Eli Manning hilariously shuts down comeback talk as Giants explore Odell Beckham Jr reunion possibility</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The New York Giants have had an active offseason, but fans still want to see a reunion with Odell Beckham Jr.
A video of Beckham scoring a touchdown from his time with the Giants went viral on social media.
&quot;All these Giants signings have been great and all, but there’s still one final piece missing…,&quot; the user posted.
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Eli Manning, who threw the touchdown to Beckham in the clip, had some fun with it.
&quot;Guys, I’m not coming back to play! Stop asking,&quot; Manning posted on X.
Manning retired after the 2019 season, ending a 16-year run with the team. Toward the end of his career, Manning struggled, as the team went 9-26 in his starts over the last three seasons of his career.
Before Manning’s play declined, Beckham was one of his favorite targets. Manning threw more touchdowns to Beckham (44) than to any other player in his career.
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Beckham was electrifying in New York. In five seasons with the Giants, Beckham played 59 games, catching 390 passes for 5,476 yards and 44 touchdowns.
He was then stunningly traded to the Cleveland Browns and never recaptured that same form, spending just two and a half seasons with them before they released him.
The Giants recently brought Beckham in for a workout. He played under coach John Harbaugh with the Baltimore Ravens in 2023. The 33-year-old was productive as a depth receiver, catching 34 passes for 565 yards and three touchdowns.
Harbaugh called Beckham one of his favorite people in the world in March.
&quot;He and I do talk. We do text,&quot; Harbaugh said. &quot;We&apos;ve maintained a really great relationship. He&apos;s one of my very favorite people in the world. It&apos;s not like you don&apos;t talk to guys on things like that. And certainly we have.&quot;
&quot;We’ll just have to see where it all goes, what’s best for him, what’s best for the Giants.&quot;
While the Giants have to see where it goes with Beckham, they know for sure Manning is staying in retirement.
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			  <news:name>Zohran Mamdani faces backlash over &apos;creepy,&apos; &apos;unethical&apos; video filmed outside billionaire Ken Griffin&apos;s home</news:name>
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			<news:title>Zohran Mamdani faces backlash over &apos;creepy,&apos; &apos;unethical&apos; video filmed outside billionaire Ken Griffin&apos;s home</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani faced scrutiny on Thursday over a video filmed outside a billionaire&apos;s home that was called &quot;creepy and weird&quot; as well as an attack on success.
&quot;New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani has been scrambling to come up with money to fund a major expansion of city government, and he has put the politics of envy at the center of his effort. This is bound to be a fiscal failure, but it’s already a moral one,&quot; The Washington Post editorial board wrote.
Billionaire Ken Griffin — founder and CEO of Citadel, a hedge fund investment firm — described Mamdani&apos;s video targeting him as &quot;creepy and weird,&quot; and said Tuesday that New York City did not welcome success.
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&quot;The mayor didn’t accuse Griffin of violating any laws or even dodging taxes,&quot; the Post wrote, noting Griffin&apos;s reaction. &quot;His only crime was owning a nice penthouse — that is, being a successful person. It was also unethical.&quot;
Mamdani has said he wants &quot;all New Yorkers to succeed,&quot; including Griffin, who the mayor noted was a major employer in the city.
However, he doubled down on his argument about the tax system. He said, &quot;It rewards extreme wealth while working people are pushed to the brink.&quot;
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The Post noted reporting from Reuters that said Griffin&apos;s company said its &quot;principals and team members have paid nearly $2.3 billion in city and state taxes over the past ​five years.&quot;
The Post also noted numerous donations Griffin has made to science, culture and education pursuits in the city.
&quot;Philanthropy is a minor contribution compared with what his capitalist pursuits have done,&quot; the Post wrote. &quot;In pursuit of profit, he has generated wealth for countless people and contributed more in taxes than socialist demagogues ever will,&quot; 
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&quot;Political leaders are role models for young people. In New York, the most prominent politician is sending a message to them: Resent success rather than trying to emulate it. This isn’t a new political tactic, and it’s never ended well,&quot; the Post wrote.
Others also took issue with Mamdani&apos;s sentiment.
Author Daniel Friedman wrote, &quot;Mamdani’s &apos;tax the rich&apos; agenda is based on the belief that Democratic Socialists can do whatever they want to the rich and the rich will stay and tolerate it because NYC is irreplaceable. Mamdani is wrong.&quot;
Former Mayor Eric Adams posted twice to X on the matter, calling Mamdani&apos;s video irresponsible.
&quot;Mayor Mamdani’s video targeting Ken Griffin and using his home as a prop traded thousands of real, good-paying jobs in our city for social media likes,&quot; he said. &quot;The video was irresponsible, and the Mayor should do the right thing and apologize.&quot; 
In an &quot;update&quot; post, Adams noted that he communicated with Griffin.
&quot;I communicated with Ken earlier, and I expressed my dismay over the Mayor targeting his family outside their private residence. I also asked him to reconsider his decision to withdraw from New York City. The goal now must be to stop the narrative that New Yorkers who worked hard to achieve the American Dream are somehow the enemy,&quot; he wrote.
Fox News Digital reached out to Mamdani&apos;s office but did not immediately receive a response.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Disney wants to scan your face at the gate: Here&apos;s why</news:name>
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			<news:title>Disney wants to scan your face at the gate: Here&apos;s why</news:title>
			<news:keywords>You walk up to the entrance at Disneyland or Disney California Adventure, tickets in hand, kids already pulling you forward. You scan in, and for a split second, a camera looks right back at you. It happens so fast you barely notice.
For most people, it feels no different than tapping a phone or scanning a ticket. Just another step to get inside. But that quick moment is doing more than you might think.
Facial recognition is now part of the experience at Disney parks. You probably just keep moving. Most of us do. But that split-second scan comes with tradeoffs worth knowing about.
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At the gate, a photo of your face is captured and converted into unique numerical values. Those values are then compared to the image captured when you first used your ticket or pass. When you leave and return, the system checks your face against that stored data to confirm it is still you. Instead of repeatedly checking IDs or scanning barcodes, the system confirms that you are the same person who first used the ticket.
A Disneyland official confirmed to CyberGuy that facial recognition technology is available at certain entry gates as part of the company&apos;s ongoing investment in the guest experience. The goal, they said, is to improve the arrival experience, including making re-entry easier and helping prevent fraud. This is consistent with what Disney outlines in its published privacy policy.
Here are some things to keep in mind:
According to Disney&apos;s privacy policy, children under 18 may use this service with their parent or guardian&apos;s consent. Those who opt out can use entrance lanes that do not use facial recognition technology. Your image may still be taken, but it isn&apos;t processed with biometric technology. Instead, a Cast Member manually validates your ticket.
At Disney, many guests simply choose the shortest line and move on. Convenience often wins. When the choice is between waiting longer and getting in quickly, most people pick speed.
There is also a growing sense that this technology is everywhere. For many, opting out feels like it will not make a difference.
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Disney is part of a wider shift toward biometric entry systems. At Dodger Stadium, fans can register through the MLB Ballpark app by uploading a selfie and enrolling in what the league calls Go-Ahead Entry, a facial authentication system that lets fans walk through designated lanes without scanning a ticket. Enrollment is optional and typically limited to fans 18 and older. The system converts facial images into a unique numerical representation tied to your account rather than storing raw photos long term.
At Intuit Dome, home of the LA Clippers, a similar facial recognition entry system is in place, according to the venue&apos;s privacy policy.
The 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles have also explored optional facial recognition-based ticketing as part of their entry process, though details are still being finalized.
The appeal across all of these systems is the same: faster lines and fewer headaches. The bigger question remains what happens to the data behind the scenes.
Your face isn&apos;t like a password. You cannot reset it. That is why groups like the American Civil Liberties Union and the Electronic Frontier Foundation have raised red flags. Here are the main concerns:
If biometric data is exposed, it cannot be changed. That makes it more valuable to attackers.
Research shows facial recognition systems can be less accurate for some groups, including women and people with darker skin tones.
Information collected for entry today could be used differently later, including potential access by law enforcement.
Disney says it uses technical, administrative and physical safeguards to protect guest data, but also notes that no security system is fully impenetrable. Even with policies in place, the long-term impact is still unclear.
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If you are visiting a theme park, stadium or large venue, facial recognition may already be part of your experience.
Here is how to approach it:
What stands out most is how easy it is to miss. The facial recognition scan happens quickly, and before you know it, you are already through the gate.
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Facial recognition at theme parks is no longer a test. It is already part of the experience. Disney frames it as a way to move people through the gates faster and cut down on fraud. Privacy advocates see something bigger, a shift toward being identified every time you step into a public space. Both can be true. What matters is whether you know it is happening and whether you feel like you have a real choice in the moment.
If your face becomes your ticket, how much control should you have over where that information goes next? Let us know by writing to us at CyberGuy.com.
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			  <news:name>Game and Fish could transfer 320 acres of Topock Marsh to wildlife refuge</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>The Lake Havasu National Wildlife Refuge could gain 320 acres of new land, under an agreement with the Arizona Department of Game and Fish.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Feds will front big bucks to conserve Colorado River water, says Arizona water chief</news:name>
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			<news:title>Feds will front big bucks to conserve Colorado River water, says Arizona water chief</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The federal government has agreed to pump more than $450 million into programs to carry out additional Colorado River water conservation, Arizona Department of Water Resources chief Tom Buschatzke said Monday.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Havasu man faces felony charges in alleged porch piracy, burglary incidents</news:name>
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			<news:title>Havasu man faces felony charges in alleged porch piracy, burglary incidents</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A story of alleged burglary, assault and theft unfolded this week, with one Lake Havasu City man now in custody following a series of incidents that took place at one Mandarin Drive residence.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WWE set for Atlantic City return after nearly 20 years</news:name>
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			<news:title>WWE set for Atlantic City return after nearly 20 years</news:title>
			<news:keywords>When Bruce Springsteen wrote the lyrics, &quot;Meet me tonight in Atlantic City,&quot; he probably wasn’t really thinking about pro wrestling.
Well, in a few weeks, WWE superstars could put the line to work.
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WWE announced on Thursday it will broadcast &quot;Monday Night Raw&quot; and &quot;Friday Night SmackDown&quot; at Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The company said it will be their first televised events at the venue in nearly 20 years.
The event will be a double taping of Raw and Smackdown and will take place on June 29.
&quot;WWE’s return to Atlantic City marks another exciting chapter in our city’s ongoing evolution as a premier entertainment destination,&quot; Visit Atlantic City president and CEO Gary Musich said in a news release. &quot;From legendary WrestleMania moments to today’s world-class performances, Atlantic City continues to deliver dynamic, year-round experiences for visitors.
&quot;Hosting ‘Monday Night Raw’ at Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall underscores our commitment to bringing globally recognized events to the destination and reinforces the energy, excitement, and nonstop entertainment that define Atlantic City.&quot;
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The last televised WWE event to take place there was SmackDown in 2008.
WrestleMania 4 and WrestleMania 5 took place in New Jersey’s casino hub in 1988 and 1989 respectively.
&quot;Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall and Atlantic City share a rich history with WWE, including hosting WrestleMania IV and V and numerous events over the years,&quot; Jim McDonald, a member of Oak View Group and the general manager of Boardwalk Hall, added in a news release. &quot;We are grateful to partner with Visit Atlantic City, the Atlantic City Sports Commission, and WWE to bring two major nationally televised events – ‘Monday Night Raw’ and ‘SmackDown.’ Our team is looking forward to welcoming back the WWE and their incredibly loyal fan base back to Boardwalk Hall and Atlantic City.&quot;
It’s unclear who will be featured on the show.
Atlantic City is a few miles away from Philadelphia – the home of Extreme Championship Wrestling. Liv Morgan and AJ Lee are also New Jerseyans who could plausibly be a part of the show.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pirates vs. Diamondbacks betting preview targets the under as both offenses go cold in series</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pirates vs. Diamondbacks betting preview targets the under as both offenses go cold in series</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The average sports bettor tends to have some really hot stretches or some really cold ones. It is typically how you respond to those streaks that allows you to build or bust your bankroll. I&apos;ve been on a mini-hot streak with these posts lately, and I&apos;m looking to keep it going. We get a matinee game between the Pirates and Diamondbacks that I hope to extend the roll.
The Pittsburgh Pirates were considered one of the teams that would make a major impact this season. They were supposed to take a big step forward after finally shelling out a bit of money in the offseason. It wasn&apos;t like they grabbed a major player, but they did make the team better with some of their additions. So far, it has paid off with the Pirates having a winning record at 20-17, and they are also hitting and scoring significantly better than last season. It is obviously early, but last season the team was hitting .231 for the year and averaged 3.6 runs scored per game.
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This season, the Pirates are hitting .247 and are averaging 4.9 runs per game. In fact, they&apos;ve already scored 31% of the runs they scored last year in less than a quarter of the games. Today, they have Mitch Keller on the hill with a 3-1 record, 2.85 ERA and a 1.05 WHIP. Those are All-Star-caliber numbers, and much needed from their second-best starter. He has only made two starts on the road, and has allowed three earned runs on eight hits over 11 innings in those outings. Diamondbacks hitters have struggled against him, going 16-for-85 against him.
It may be hard to believe, but the Arizona Diamondbacks are just a few seasons removed from an appearance in the World Series. They are just 17-18 for the season with a 10-7 record at home, but this is about what you should expect out of the club. The Diamondbacks have plenty of hitting, even after trading away two of their better hitters last year. However, the pitching staff is a bit of a struggle.
Specifically, Zac Gallen, today&apos;s starter, is one of those guys who led them to the World Series. Last season, I felt like he was struggling because of the trade rumors that circulated around him. He ended up coming back to the team. The problem is that Gallen hasn&apos;t really improved. He is 1-2 with a 4.45 ERA and a 1.52 WHIP. He has been significantly better at home this year, and even in most of the previous years. He has a 1.23 ERA at home in 14.2 innings. He has only one quality start in the three outings. Pirates hitters are batting .248 against him over 101 at-bats.
There are two player props you might want to consider for today. I&apos;ll share these before my official play. Most of the time with player props, I like to sprinkle bets on them rather than put full units. Nolan Arenado has struggled (4-for-27) against Keller, so under 0.5 hits at +140 is appealing. Ryan O&apos;Hearn for the Pirates is 6-for-12 against Gallen with three extra-base hits. I like him at 2+ total bases at +122.
For the official play on the game, I like the under 9 runs. Keller has been locked in this season. Gallen is a different pitcher at home. The Pirates have scored a total of one run in two games, and the Diamondbacks scored zero yesterday, but nine in the first game. Give me the under 9 for this one.
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			  <news:name>2026 NBA Playoffs: Best bet for Cleveland Cavaliers at Detroit Pistons Game 2 Eastern Conference Semifinals</news:name>
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			<news:title>2026 NBA Playoffs: Best bet for Cleveland Cavaliers at Detroit Pistons Game 2 Eastern Conference Semifinals</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Detroit Pistons punched Cleveland in the mouth in Game 1, beating the Cavaliers 111-101 at Little Caesars Arena.
Now, the Cavs try to answer in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinals in the 2026 NBA Playoffs NBA Playoffs Tuesday at 7 p.m. ET on Amazon Prime Video.
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DraftKings has Detroit as a -155 moneyline favorite, -3.5 against the spread, with a 215.5 total.
I’m not overthinking this. The Pistons were better in the opener; their style travels better in this matchup, and Cleveland still hasn’t proven it can win on the road this postseason.
Donovan Mitchell will probably go off in at least one game in this series and steal a win for the Cavaliers. However, between Detroit wing Ausar Thompson and Cade Cunningham, this will be a tough series for Mitchell.
Whether it&apos;s him or the officiating, Mitchell isn&apos;t getting to the foul line in these playoffs. Personally, I think it&apos;s the former and Spida settles for too many tough jumpers.
Either way, they need James Harden to play like vintage, regular-season Harden if they’re going to win this series. Not the one who chokes in the playoffs.
Well, that’s what Cleveland got in Game 1.
Harden looked too old and slow for this series. He struggled to get a good look, shooting just 6-for-15 from the field and 1-for-7 from behind the arc, while committing seven turnovers.
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It won’t get any easier for Harden, either, because the Pistons will keep pressuring him. That’s their DNA. Detroit led the NBA in defensive turnover rate during the regular season.
Furthermore, Game 1’s final score is misleading. As in, Detroit should’ve won by more than 10 points.
The Pistons held an 18-point lead at one point and led for 91% of the game. They outperformed the Cavaliers in three of the &quot;four factors&quot; in Game 1: turnovers, rebounds and free throws.
Also, Cleveland hasn’t won a road game in these playoffs, and it has the second-worst cover rate on the road this season at 17-28 against the spread.
The Cavaliers are a finesse, jump-shooting team, which doesn’t travel well, especially in the playoffs.
Meanwhile, Detroit has the third-best scoring margin at home this season at +10.2 points per game, behind only the Oklahoma City Thunder (+12.5 PPG) and the New York Knicks (+10.8 PPG).
The Pistons play an energetic, intense style that feeds off their home crowd. They are a poor shooting team, sure. But if Detroit is going to shoot well anywhere, you’d figure it would be at home.
Furthermore, I like how the Pistons responded after blowing an 18-point lead and allowing the Cavaliers to tie Game 1 with 5:28 left in the fourth quarter.
Detroit immediately went on a 6-0 run with three straight Jalen Duren dunks off Cade Cunningham assists and never looked back.
Cade &quot;left meat on the bone,&quot; so to speak, in Game 1. He shot just 31.6% from the field (6-for-19) against Cleveland’s weak defensive backcourt.
But, like a good boxer, Cunningham figured out his opponent and put the Cavaliers away with his playmaking and passing.
Believe it or not, Cade is leading the playoffs in scoring with 31.3 PPG, and I’m expecting him to play better in Game 2.
Finally, I’m cool with Pistons -3.5 because the winning team in the 2026 NBA Playoffs is covering 88.1% of the time, with an average margin of victory of +13.6 PPG.
Detroit was the better team in Game 1; it has the better home-court profile, and Cleveland’s road issues are hard to ignore.
Prediction: Pistons 113, Cavaliers 102
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			  <news:name>Graham Platner and Susan Collins Duel in High-Stakes Maine Senate Race Ads</news:name>
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			<news:title>Graham Platner and Susan Collins Duel in High-Stakes Maine Senate Race Ads</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In strikingly different ads, Graham Platner argued that “Susan Collins’s charade is over” while Senator Collins highlighted the economic benefits she has brought to Maine.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Kristin Smart investigators storm home tied to her killer in new hunt for missing student’s remains</news:name>
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			<news:title>Kristin Smart investigators storm home tied to her killer in new hunt for missing student’s remains</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Investigators in California executed a search warrant at a home connected to the man convicted of killing Kristin Smart, according to officials.
In a Facebook post, the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff&apos;s Office said investigators executed a search warrant at a property on the 500 block of East Branch Street in Arroyo Grande on Wednesday, which is related to Smart&apos;s disappearance and her convicted killer, Paul Flores. His mother, Susan Flores, occupies the home, according to public records and the &quot;Your Own Backyard&quot; podcast, which first broke news about the search.
&quot;The San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office is conducting an additional investigation into the property in the 500 block of East Branch Street in Arroyo Grande. This investigation is related to the Kristin Smart disappearance. This activity is the result of a search warrant signed by a Superior Court judge,&quot; the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office wrote in a Facebook post. &quot;The Sheriff’s Office remains committed to bringing Kristin home to her family.&quot;
Paul Flores, 49, was convicted of murdering Smart and received a 25-year-to-life sentence following a three-month trial in October 2022.
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Smart was a 19-year-old student at California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly) when Flores killed her during an attempted rape at his dorm room, prosecutors said. Her body was left at an unknown location, leading investigators to continue searching. She first went missing in May 1996.
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San Luis Obispo County District Attorney Dan Dow said in a statement that his office is also committed to finding Smart&apos;s remains.
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&quot;While those responsible for Kristin’s death — and those with knowledge of her whereabouts — could provide answers at any time, we remain firmly committed to using every lawful tool available to locate Kristin’s remains and to support her family until she is brought home,&quot; Dow said.
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A judge ruled in 2024 that Paul Flores must pay more than $350,000 to Smart&apos;s family for expenses after their daughter&apos;s death.
The Smart family said it would stop pursuing the restitution payment if Flores revealed where their daughter&apos;s body was discarded, but Flores&apos; attorney claimed that the convicted murderer doesn&apos;t know where the remains are.
Susan Flores could not be reached for comment.
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			  <news:name>DAVID MARCUS: Manhattan primary proves it&apos;s White Democrats who won&apos;t vote for minorities</news:name>
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			<news:title>DAVID MARCUS: Manhattan primary proves it&apos;s White Democrats who won&apos;t vote for minorities</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Democrats are apoplectic over the Supreme Court’s recent decision barring race as a factor in drawing up Congressional districts, overturning decades of gerrymandering. But what is really being brought into sharp relief is the party’s outdated and preposterous views on race relations.
The argument that Democrats are making is that, just like in the 1960s, White voters will not elect non-White candidates and therefore we must have Black, Hispanic, and Asian majority districts, even though Black politicians, like former President Barack Obama and a host of others show this to be nonsense.
In fact, it turns out that one of the few districts in the country where White voters will apparently only vote for White candidates is New York’s 12th district, or as I like to call it, the White Guy District.
While there is a smattering of minor minority candidates on the ballot, according to the Kalshi prediction market, the only candidates who even appear in the rankings are Jake Schlossberg, Micah Lasher, Alex Bores and George Conway. All white, all male.
A glossy New York Magazine cover last week celebrated the four White men vying to win the coveted NY 12 nod on the tony Upper East and West sides of Manhattan, this despite the district being only 62% white.
The cover simply erased the existence of all the minority candidates. NY 12 by God, will send a white man to Congress!
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How on Earth can all four of the competitive candidates be White men in a district that is so diverse? What are the odds?
The district in question has been held by Rep. Jerry Nadler since 1992 and it has always been drawn, intentionally, as a majority White district in a sea of ethnic enclaves.
Until a few years ago, this district ran from Bensonhurst in South Brooklyn, jumped the East River, skipped Chinatown and ran up the Upper West Side to ensure that a majority of constituents were, let&apos;s just say, eligible to join the Whites-ony beach club that counts as a member Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I.
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This has always been a district that captures more White people than a two-for-one sale on boat shoes. 
In this primary, we have Jake Schlossberg, a member of the Kennedy clan, George Conway, the ex-husband of former Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway, and two other guys who look a lot like Jake Schlossberg and George Conway, except one has a beard.
They all hate Trump, of course, and say all the right things about race, gender, sexuality and the importance of diversity. But there they are on a magazine, looking like the Beatles.
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Only one of two things can be happening here. Either, Democrats are convinced that White people in Manhattan are so racist and misogynist, that they will only elect a White dude, or they really believe that Congressional districts should be divided up by race regardless of what the Supreme Court says.
Clearly, the party and the donors decided this seat was going to a White guy, come hell or high water.
And this is nothing new for Democrats. Former President Joe Biden came right out and said that he would choose a Black woman to be his pick for Supreme Court justice, and just like that, 95% of the country was out of the running for one of nine lifetime seats on our highest court.
This obsession with race that Democrats have is entirely at odds with the reality on the ground in America.
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Take Byron Donalds, who is trouncing his opponent in the polls for the GOP Florida gubernatorial nomination. And why did Democrat Abigail Spanberger recently get elected governor of Virginia over Winsome Sears, a Black woman who Republicans nominated and voted for?
Why are White Republicans perfectly happy to send a Black men and women to Congress or governors&apos; mansions, but White Democrats in New York’s wealthiest neighborhood need a field of only four White guys to choose from? 
Democrats increasingly view our nation as a group of individual racial fiefdoms: Somalis in Minneapolis, Haitians in Springfield, Ohio, Arabs in Dearborn, Michigan. Their assumption is that these people will send their own to Congress, as indeed increasingly happens.
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Democrats don’t want to believe in a colorblind society in which a candidate of any race could win any district, even though that is exactly what most districts are, because without the constant and amorphous threat of racism, they lose power.
As we saw with the Southern Poverty Law Center scandal, in which the group was funding the racists it claimed to be fighting, the Left needs racism. It is its ideological and financial mother’s milk, and it means Democrats must believe the worst about not just Republicans, but about themselves.
The American people, by and large, have moved on from the racial obsession that still animates Democratic leadership, and if things go as expected, we will have proof of this in November.
That is because if Donalds becomes governor of Florida, race will have nothing to do with it, and when one of the four haircuts running in NY 12 go to Congress, it will only be because he is White.
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			<news:keywords>Sections of State Route 51 and Interstate 17 will be closed to allow crews to conduct pavement work and sign replacements.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mark Hamill posts photo depicting dead Trump just days after assassination attempt</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mark Hamill posts photo depicting dead Trump just days after assassination attempt</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;Star Wars&quot; actor Mark Hamill posted a photo depicting President Donald Trump as deceased on Wednesday with a caption that read &quot;If Only,&quot; just days after an assassination attempt at the White House Correspondents Association (WHCA) Dinner.
&quot;He should live long enough to witness his inevitable devastating loss in the midterms, be held accountable for his unprecedented corruption, impeached, convicted &amp; humiliated for his countless crimes. Long enough to realize he&apos;ll be disgraced in the history books, forevermore,&quot; Hamill&apos;s post continued.
Cole Allen, the man accused of attempting to assassinate Trump at the dinner, was charged with attempting to assassinate the President of the United States, discharge of a firearm during a crime of violence and transporting a firearm across state lines, in addition to assaulting a federal officer with a deadly weapon, the indictment says. 
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Hamill also recently appeared in a video alongside former President Barack Obama to mark &quot;Star Wars Day&quot; on May 4 as well as the opening of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago.
&quot;Barack Hussein Obama just appeared in a video with this deranged lunatic three days ago. Now this same person is calling for President Trump to die. Why won’t Obama and Democrats condemn this disgusting call to violence?&quot; White House Spokesman Davis Ingle told Fox News Digital in a statement.
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Hamill is a frequent critic of the president.
He said during an interview in 2025 that he was &quot;really ashamed&quot; America elected Trump.
Hamill did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.
&quot;It’s one thing for him to have sneaked by the first time — when he got re-elected, that’s on us,&quot; Hamill said on the &quot;WTF with Marc Maron&quot; podcast in September. &quot;That’s [what] I’m really ashamed of — because I always thought there are more decent Americans, honest Americans than there are others.&quot;
Hamill said he was proven wrong in believing there were more decent and honest Americans than there were &quot;others&quot; after Trump&apos;s second win, adding he now feels &quot;in the minority&quot; in his own country.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Stunning vacation hot spot turns into overcrowded nightmare as tourists flood streets</news:name>
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			<news:title>Stunning vacation hot spot turns into overcrowded nightmare as tourists flood streets</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Amalfi Coast draws millions of tourists each year — and the surge is now straining the region.
Footage captured on May 1 shows overwhelming crowds in Positano, a small cliffside town just south of Naples.
Tourists were seen standing still on a tight walkway, leaving little room to move.
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Other viral videos of the overcrowded streets sparked backlash among Italian social media users.
&quot;This is not tourism, it&apos;s disgusting,&quot; one viewer said.
&quot;What have you become, my beloved Positano?&quot; another mused.
&quot;You can’t have these tour groups of 40 people taking up so much space all at once, and let all these people come in and get stuck like this,&quot; a tourist wrote. 
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The tourist added, &quot;Glad we left early today. What a mess! And such a sad story for Positano, and this whole region.&quot;
Former mayor Salvatore Gagliano, owner of a local hotel, told The Telegraph that the tourist scenes are &quot;straight out of the Third World.&quot;
&quot;The roads are narrow,&quot; he said. &quot;When they are blocked, there is total confusion.&quot;
The Amalfi Coast isn&apos;t uniquely overcrowded, but it feels more packed than other destinations, said Lee Abbamonte, a New York-based travel expert.
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Abbamonte, who says he&apos;s visited every country in the world, told Fox News Digital the area &quot;seems even more crowded because it’s a smaller place with smaller streets and less capacity for visitors.&quot;
He said they also &quot;get a lot of day trippers coming down from Rome and Napoli. A lot of this is due to the increase in the Amalfi Coast&apos;s profile on social media. … The secret is out.&quot;
Abbamonte said he&apos;s traveling to Italy in June, and hopes to avoid crowds by going to the Aeolian Islands off Sicily instead.
The Aeolian Islands are &quot;similar in beauty, but way lesser known,&quot; Abbamonte said.
The Amalfi Coast is becoming &quot;more challenging&quot; for tourists, said Jordi Lippe-McGraw, a New York-based travel expert and influencer.
&quot;I’ve been there in the past, and while it was busy, it didn’t feel overwhelming at the time,&quot; she told Fox News Digital.
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&quot;Now, it’s noticeably more crowded. The difference is pretty significant, especially in peak summer. What used to feel lively now often feels congested and harder to enjoy.&quot;
Lippe-McGraw suggests that tourists &quot;go early or late in the day, book everything in advance and don’t try to do too much.&quot;
&quot;If possible, stay in a quieter nearby town and use boats instead of driving,&quot; she said. &quot;Adjust expectations.&quot;
Angel Castellanos, a California-based travel expert and host of &quot;The Tour Guy&quot; on YouTube, told Fox News Digital the coast was never built to handle millions of visitors at once.
The coast is experiencing &quot;the collision of social media hype, cruise traffic, and post-pandemic demand, all in one of the most physically constrained destinations in Europe,&quot; he said.
Travelers seeking a serene Italian escape instead find traffic jams, long ferry lines and shoulder-to-shoulder crowds.
But Castellanos said that the Amalfi Coast is still &quot;absolutely worth visiting.&quot;
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&quot;The key is planning to travel smarter,&quot; he suggested.
He recommends staying several nights instead of rushing through on a day trip. 
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&quot;Pick small towns that aren’t on the American radar. … and don’t try to conquer the entire coastline in one day.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>DeSantis hits Obama with brutal one-line response to DOJ politicization accusation: ‘Would like a word’</news:name>
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			<news:title>DeSantis hits Obama with brutal one-line response to DOJ politicization accusation: ‘Would like a word’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis responded with a sharp one-liner after former President Barack Obama criticized the Trump administration for politicizing the Department of Justice.
&quot;The White House shouldn&apos;t be able to direct the attorney general to go around prosecuting whoever the president wants prosecuted,&quot; Obama said during an interview with CBS.
&quot;The awesome power of the state, you can&apos;t have a situation where whoever is in charge of the government starts using that to go after their political enemies or reward their friends,&quot; he continued.
In response, DeSantis wrote on X, &quot;The Russia collusion hoax would like a word.&quot;
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During an interview with CBS’ Stephen Colbert, Obama said that as president, &quot;There were a couple [norms] that I followed, even though they weren’t law.&quot;
&quot;And we’re going to have to do some work to return to this basic norm, and we probably now have to codify it,&quot; he said. &quot;The idea is that the attorney general is the people’s lawyer and not the president’s consigliere.&quot;
Obama said the politicization of the DOJ poses an existential threat to the United States.
&quot;We can survive a lot, bad policy, funky elections, there’s a bunch of stuff that we can overcome, we can’t overcome the politicization of the criminal justice system.&quot;
He said that he would like to see movement towards &quot;restoring some sense of the Justice Department being independent in making judgments about specific cases and prosecutions.&quot;
Under Obama, the FBI, which is a part of the DOJ, opened a counterintelligence investigation in 2016 to examine whether individuals associated with then-candidate Donald Trump had links to Russian officials and whether there was any coordination.
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The investigation continued during Trump’s first term and was led by special counsel Robert Mueller. It concluded there were &quot;multiple links&quot; between Trump campaign officials and individuals tied to the Russian government. However, it also found that &quot;the investigation did not establish that the Campaign coordinated or conspired with the Russian government in its election-interference activities.&quot;
In July 2025, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard alleged that Obama and senior intelligence officials improperly politicized intelligence about Russian interference in the 2016 election.
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence alleged that Obama directed the January 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment, which &quot;served as the basis for what was essentially a years-long coup against the duly elected President of the United States, subverting the will of the American people and attempting to delegitimize Donald Trump’s presidency.&quot;
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Gabbard said, &quot;There is irrefutable evidence detailing how President Obama and his national security team directed the creation of an Intelligence Community Assessment that they knew was false, promoting the contrived narrative that Russia interfered in the 2016 election to help President Trump win, as though it were true.&quot;
Critics have disputed Gabbard’s allegations.
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			  <news:name>Powerful Dem’s jabs at Trump come back to haunt her after office raided by FBI: ‘Aged well’</news:name>
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			<news:title>Powerful Dem’s jabs at Trump come back to haunt her after office raided by FBI: ‘Aged well’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A powerful Virginia Democratic lawmaker’s online jab at President Donald Trump that &quot;no one is above the law&quot; is coming back to haunt her after her office and a business she co-owns were raided by the FBI Wednesday.
State Sen. L. Louise Lucas, a major power broker in Virginia politics and ally of Democratic Gov. Abigail Spanberger, is known for hot takes, often laced with vulgar language, that she frequently posts on social media. In 2023, she posted that then-former President &quot;Donald Trump just learned no is above the law!&quot;
Now, her post is garnering new attention following the news of the FBI raids, with X users pointing the finger back at her.
Popular conservative account Libs of TikTok posted, &quot;Louise Lucas just learned no one is above the law!&quot;
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Caroline Wren, a political operative and former Trump fundraiser, referenced another post of Lucas’ from 2022, in which the Democrat wrote, &quot;I want to see voters showing the kind of overwhelming numbers at the polls that the FBI showed today at Mar a Lago!&quot; Wren wrote, &quot;This aged well.&quot;
Lucas’ office and weed dispensary business were raided Wednesday as part of a court-authorized federal corruption and illegal marijuana sale probe, federal law enforcement sources told Fox News. In total, 10 locations associated with Lucas were raided by the FBI.
This, too, drew mockery from Lucas’ critics, who pointed to her &quot;Ten f----- one&quot; slogan, referring to Virginia’s recently passed redistricting map that favors Democrats in 10 of the state’s congressional districts, likely leaving only one Republican district.
Former Virginia legislator Nick Freitas posted, &quot;@SenLouiseLucas: ‘10 to f-ing 1’ FBI: ‘How about 10 to f-ing life.’&quot;
Arlington County GOP Chair Matthew Hurtt posted on X, &quot;Louise Lucas asked [a] Fox News reporter where else the FBI was raiding. Apparently, 10 locations. There’s a TEN F*CKIN’ ONE joke in there somewhere.&quot;
Talk radio host Erick Erickson, meanwhile, predicted that &quot;no wagons will be circled for Louise Lucas because the VA Dems have known for a while.&quot;
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Lucas was not universally reviled in response to the raids. Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas, who bears no relation to the Virginia Democrat, posted on his personal X account, &quot;They need to leave Louise Lucas alone.&quot;
Virginia House Speaker Don Scott, a Democrat, also released a statement on Wednesday in which he said he is &quot;deeply concerned by today’s FBI raid.&quot;
&quot;Given the politicization of this administration — an FBI led by Kash Patel and a Justice Department run by President Donald Trump’s former personal attorney — I think people should take this with a grain of salt and allow the facts to come out before jumping to a conclusion,&quot; he wrote.
Notably, a federal law enforcement source familiar with the case clarified that the corruption probe was opened by the FBI during the Biden administration.
Virginia Republican Delegate Tim Anderson, who was previously sued by Lucas for defamation in a case that was ultimately thrown out, also responded. Anderson wrote, &quot;What they have or don&apos;t have on Senator Lucas will be something for the courts to work through if the DOJ initiates criminal charges.&quot;
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A spokesperson for Spanberger told Fox News Digital that the governor &quot;is aware of today’s law enforcement operation in Portsmouth.&quot; The spokesperson added that &quot;in the absence of additional details, the governor will not be commenting on a federal investigation at this time.&quot;
Virginia Democratic Attorney General Jay Jones, who has faced his own share of controversy over violent text messages he previously sent, also weighed in. Jones said in a statement that &quot;we simply do not have sufficient information about the reported FBI activity in Portsmouth. However, several previous actions of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia have undermined public confidence in that office.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Lucas for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>UA debate el uso antitrans del arrepentimiento de género</news:name>
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			<news:title>UA debate el uso antitrans del arrepentimiento de género</news:title>
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Durante una presentacion en la Universidad de Arizona, un profesor de la Universidad de Illinois argumentó, que las políticas antitrans han instrumentalizado el concepto del arrepentimiento trans para restringir el cuidado de afirmación de género y silenciar las voces de las personas transgénero.
Toby Beauchamp, profesor asociado de Estudios de Género y de la Mujer en la Universidad de Illinois en Urbana-Champaign, presentó sus hallazgos durante una presentacion celebrada el 17 de marzo, organizada por el Programa Interdisciplinario de Posgrado en Teoría Social, Cultural y Crítica de la UA.
&quot;El arrepentimiento es una valiosa herramienta disciplinaria que deslegitima el discurso político y las experiencias emocionales de las personas trans,&quot; afirmó Beauchamp. &quot;Cuando la vida no trans se presenta como la única realidad posible, las personas trans que hablan en nombre propio serán vistas, en el mejor de los casos, como narradores poco fiables.&quot;
El arrepentimiento trans hace referencia a la insatisfacción con las intervenciones médicas relacionadas con la transición de género, tales como la terapia hormonal o la cirugía.
Citando a diversos académicos y legisladores, Beauchamp argumentó que el arrepentimiento es un componente potencial de toda atención médica y que el arrepentimiento trans está siendo utilizado como justificación para restringir la atención de afirmación de género.
Beauchamp enmarcó su conferencia dentro de la actual ola de legislación antitrans, sosteniendo que el escrutinio legal y legislativo sobre las personas transgénero limita la conversación más amplia acerca de la vida trans.
En su primer día en el cargo, el presidente Donald Trump firmó una orden ejecutiva destinada a defender a las &quot;mujeres del extremismo de la ideología de género,&quot; instruyendo a los sitios web federales a eliminar información relacionada con el género. La página de los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades sobre las personas transgénero y de género diverso incluye ahora una nota en la que se afirma que “cualquier información en la página que promueva la ideología de género es extremadamente inexacta y está desconectada de la verdad.”
Toby Beauchamp presentó su investigación sobre el arrepentimiento trans durante una conferencia el 17 de marzo en la Universidad de Arizona. Diana Ramos / El Foco de Tucson.
La transición de género se utiliza para tratar la disforia de género, el malestar provocado por una discrepancia entre la identidad de género y el sexo asignado al nacer, según los Institutos Nacionales de Salud.
Si bien los datos indican que el arrepentimiento tras la transición es poco común, Beauchamp sostuvo que dichos estudios son manipulados y exagerados por los activistas antitrans, y que no logran captar la totalidad del espectro de las experiencias transgénero.
“Ante los ataques organizados contra la atención sanitaria para personas trans, existe una presión considerable para presentar la transición como un proceso que genera únicamente sentimientos y experiencias positivas. En consecuencia, los defensores de la causa enfatizan que la transición desemboca principalmente en satisfacción y felicidad, y citan muchísimos estudios revisados ​​por pares que revelan tasas de arrepentimiento ínfimas,” afirmó. “Pero es precisamente debido a que esos estudios son tan numerosos que deberíamos cuestionar su eficacia en nuestro actual contexto político.”
Beauchamp argumentó que contrarrestar las narrativas antitrans con estudios que muestran bajas tasas de arrepentimiento resulta ineficaz; no porque dichos estudios sean erróneos, sino porque presionan a las personas trans a reprimir cualquier sentimiento que no encaje en una narrativa positiva, ya se trate de incertidumbre, duelo o ambivalencia.
“La narrativa, utilizada como arma, de un arrepentimiento inminente no es una construcción propia, sino una contranarrativa; y negar la posibilidad del arrepentimiento, así como la del duelo, el miedo, la ambivalencia y otros sentimientos negativos, puede impedirnos expresar y vivir una experiencia más plena de la vida trans,” señaló.
Beauchamp sostuvo que abrazar el espectro emocional completo de las experiencias trans constituye una forma más eficaz de contrarrestar el control autoritario sobre la vida de las personas trans.
Las personas trans, afirmó, se enfrentan a la presión de proyectar una satisfacción absoluta en cada etapa de su transición, dado que cualquier indicio de descontento, confusión o arrepentimiento puede ser utilizado como prueba para negar tanto su existencia como su acceso al cuidado de afirmación de género.
“Lo que argumento aquí es que la capacidad de experimentar y expresar toda la gama de sentimientos posibles que uno puede albergar en y con su propio cuerpo debería considerarse, precisamente, una prueba más y no menos de las cualidades vitales de la transición,” declaró. “Abrazar esos sentimientos, en lugar de negarlos, permite contrarrestar con mayor eficacia los intentos autoritarios de coartar y menoscabar la vida de las personas trans.”

Diana Ramos es exalumna de la Universidad de Arizona y reportera del Foco de Tucson. Puede contactarla en diana@tucsonspotlight.org.
Esta nota fue traducida por los pasantes de la preparatoria San Miguel y editada por Diana Ramos, exalumna de la Universidad de Arizona, Directora de Iniciativas Bilingües y reportera del Foco de Tucson. 
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			  <news:name>Pima Community College explores majority 8-week class schedule</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pima Community College explores majority 8-week class schedule</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Eman Mousa took a deep breath, veered toward the second-floor balcony of the Advanced Manufacturing Center building on the Pima Community College Downtown campus and looked west at the Tucson Mountains.
She was thoughtful and relieved last week as she waited to celebrate the completion of her semester-long computer design project, she said.
The Pima student will graduate next fall with an associate degree. As an international student from Yemen, she is grateful to learn, she says, and reflective about her time here.
Mousa is one of more than 30,000 full and part-time students at Pima, which is exploring the idea of moving most classes to an eight-week format in the next couple of years with a program called Acceler8. 
Mousa has questions about the potential of shorter classes. She liked the idea of general education courses offered over that duration. But for the classes in her field of study, computer design, she was skeptical.
“As an academic student, that idea will be so difficult. Because we have to learn the process for each design. We learn new software,” she said. “Maybe it just takes three or four weeks to be good, to be proficient. So then in the other four weeks you have to finish all your projects and all assignments, it would be so hard. It would be hard for project-based work for sure.”
But she likes the idea of shorter classes for general education courses. Mousa’s ambivalence is amplified by other Pima students and faculty as the institution examines the possibility of dividing a regular, 16- week semester into two parts. 
About 30% to 40% of current Pima classes are available as eight-week courses, said Ian Roark, Pima provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs and workforce development.
Pending more research, input from faculty, staff and students — and Governing Board approval — the 2028-29 school year may mark the start of most courses being offered over eight weeks, Roark said.
That change would make about 90% of Pima courses available in the eight-week format, Roark said. 
The goal? Create more graduates and attract more students. Pima’s graduation rate was 28% — within three years for a two-year degree — in the 2024-25 school year. About 16% of students transferred to a four-year school. 
Changing the semester structure from 16 weeks to two, eight-week sessions can give students “more flexibility and more continuous on-ramps,” says Achieve the Dream, a national nonprofit dedicated to improving success rates for community college students, particularly low-income students and students of color.
“The framework is guided pathways and student success. And community colleges all across the country have really struggled with increasing student persistence and retention and ultimately completion of their stated certificate or degree that they want to earn,” he said.
“And like many urban community colleges, the vast majority of our students are part-time. So the idea that has been implemented in other colleges successfully across the country is a majority eight-week schedule for part-time learners to focus more intently on one or two classes in an eight-week term rather than two or three — or three over a 16-week period.”
The format could allow Pima students, many of whom work full time and have families and other responsibilities, the opportunity to focus on fewer courses at a time.
It’s about looking at the content and outcomes without sacrificing rigor and redesigning courses so activities and assessments are there, Roark said, adding sometimes that means a course would be more hybrid — meaning in-person plus online learning.
“I am personally supportive of it. I think it’s potentially a great product for students,” said Alex Greengaard, an instructor and lecturer of Building and Construction in the Arizona Department of Corrections Rehabilitation and Reentry program, which provides educational programs and career training to incarcerated people. Greengaard is already among those teaching in the eight-week format.
But some staff members, who did not want to speak out because the Acceler8 program is still in the exploratory phase, are unconvinced of its merits for students and teachers. Concern around basic writing courses is real — as those require an integration of skills and time for teachers to monitor in-class writing assignments and filter for AI-produced work. 
Originally, the Acceler8 plan aimed for an earlier timeline, but has been moved back because “the biggest factor is professional development and time for course redesign, as well as compensation for course redesign for faculty,”  Roark said.
Pima’s committees are investigating, including touring other campuses to see how the format works and is implemented. Staff has connected with its counterparts at Amarillo College, which has about 10,000 students and offers about 80% of its classes in eight-week blocks.
At El Paso Community College, which has about 25,000 students, the Mission Del Paso campus offers an eight-week college and is in Year 3 of its transition. Pima faculty toured the college last month learning about the mostly hybrid format and its effect on student burnout.
“Change is hard. Our faculty are wonderful and I think this will require them to do what they’ve been doing differently and that’s not easy. I have confidence that they can navigate it, but I also understand that that’s stressful,” said Greg Taylor, Pima board chairman.
Pima’s enrollment was more than 33,000 full and part-time students in fall 2024, the latest data available according to an Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System report. A full-time in-state student taking 30 credit hours during the academic year paid about $3,000 in tuition, according to Pima’s 2024 financial report.
With no dedicated state operating funding, Pima voted last month to raise tuition and put a bond question on the November ballot. The first bond since 1995, Pima wants to renovate, expand and refinance existing debt.
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			  <news:name>UConn&apos;s Dan Hurley warns NCAA tournament expansion could make the regular season &apos;meaningless&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>UConn&apos;s Dan Hurley warns NCAA tournament expansion could make the regular season &apos;meaningless&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The NCAA is reportedly looking to expand the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments to 76 teams, and UConn head coach Dan Hurley harbors some concerns about the expansion.
No teams have been added since three more were in 2011, and the format of the tournament would change, but that’s not what Hurley is concerned about. The 53-year-old coach does not want to see the regular season be rendered meaningless.
&quot;What I think makes the tournament special is the qualification for it,&quot; Hurley told CBS Sports. &quot;You don&apos;t want the regular season to be rendered meaningless and to take away from November, December, January, February. The qualification process makes the regular season intense and pressure-packed.&quot;
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&quot;It should be a privilege to play in the tournament, not a right, and obviously if it expands too much and you don&apos;t have to have a real good season to make it, that would take away from the tournament. Does it get too big?&quot;
Hurley said he loved the tournament because it was hard to qualify for.
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&quot;I love watching 1/16 games, 8/9 games, Dayton games. But I also love the fact that when it was 64, it was really hard to get in,&quot; the two-time national champion said. &quot;You want it to be hard to get in. My biggest thing, too, is, you still have to win six games, right?&quot;
In the new expanded tournament, the first two days of the tournament would look drastically different. On that Tuesday and Wednesday, there would be 12 games played between 24 teams due to the eight added at-large bids. The games would be played at two different sites.
The traditional 64-team bracket would then kick in on Thursday after the opening games. For the teams who have to play on Tuesday and Wednesday, they must win seven games instead of six to win it all.
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			  <news:name>AEW champion Darby Allin challenges MJF to title vs hair match, Will Ospreay continues training with rivals</news:name>
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			<news:title>AEW champion Darby Allin challenges MJF to title vs hair match, Will Ospreay continues training with rivals</news:title>
			<news:keywords>All Elite Wrestling&apos;s double episode began with a salute to Ted Turner, the billionaire media mogul who started TBS and TNT, after his death.
AEW broadcaster Tony Schiavone and Sting said some kind words about Turner’s impact on pro wrestling. Turner bought World Championship Wrestling and created a powerhouse that challenged WWE in the TV ratings for months on end in the 1990s.
Later in the night, the matches began.
AEW TNT champion Kevin Knight stepped up to the plate and challenged Darby Allin for the AEW World Championship. Allin had already successfully defended his championship twice in brutal matches against Tommaso Ciampa and Brody King.
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But Knight had been on a hot streak as he captured the TNT Championship in a casino gauntlet match at Dynasty.
Each man struggled to get momentum in the match. They started the bout putting on wrestling moves with chokeholds and submission holds. The two then knocked each other down with a double clothesline.
Allin dug deep as the match wore on. He hit Knight with a Code Red and nearly got the pinfall following a match-changing dropkick. As Knight rolled out of the ring, Allin performed a suicide dive to Knight, who fell backward and hit the announce table. Allin wanted to do more damage with a Coffin Drop to a sitting Knight.
Knight popped up onto the apron and hit a hurricanrana on Allin, who flipped onto the ground outside the ring. Knight tried to do as much damage as he could on the outside of the ring. He propped Allin onto the announce table and hit an incredible springboard clothesline.
Back in the ring, Darby countered Knight and put him in the Scorpion Death Lock. Knight broke the hold by hanging on to the rope. He tried another Coffin Drop, but Knight put his knees up. Both men were down, writhing in pain once again.
Knight went deep into his bag. As Allin was hanging upside down on the rope, he went to the opposite corner and nailed a coast-to-coast dropkick. He then nailed a UFO on Allin from the top rope, but Allin kicked out of a pinfall.
Allin just wouldn’t quit. He put Knight into a guillotine and started to retake control. Two more Coffin Drops sealed the deal for Allin’s win over Knight.
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Before Allin could really celebrate the third title defense, Maxwell Jacob Friedman (MJF) came out to kick off the &quot;Collision&quot; portion of the show. He said it was &quot;time&quot; for Allin to give him a rematch. Allin said the only way he got his rematch is if he put something on the line.
MJF proposed his scarf, his Dynamite diamond ring and offered $1 million to have a rematch. Allin said no each time.
&quot;I want something you hold so dear in this life,&quot; Allin said. &quot;Something you’re so desperate to keep that you’re willing to fly 15 hours to Turkey to get it sewed onto your skull. I’m talking about your hair.&quot;
Allin said there will be a contract signing for a championship vs. hair match ahead of Double or Nothing. And if MJF doesn’t show up, he’s never getting another chance at the title.
Kazuchika Okada, made clear earlier in the night he was going after the AEW World Championship, also put himself into the title picture. Okada said he wanted more than just the AEW International Championship.
Okada will challenge Allin for the title next week.
Will Ospreay returned to the Death Riders’ training dojo after spending a weekend in New Japan Pro-Wrestling helping his United Empire compatriots win the NEVER Openweight 6-man Tag Team Championship at Wrestling Dontaku.
He was mocked and goaded by Callum Newman into attacking Shingo Takagi after Newman retained the IWGP Heavyweight Championship.
On &quot;Dynamite,&quot; Ospreay was seen crouching while Yuta Wheeler did crunches using Ospreay’s neck as leverage. Ospreay appeared to be doing his own neck exercises as he looked to build strength in his injured muscles.
&quot;You just got off a 15-hour flight. You’re winning titles with your petty-little dramatic friends in Japan. We do not care,&quot; Death Rider Daniel Garcia said during a segment. &quot;It’s us against the world, and if you want to be the best version of yourself, you’re gonna have to work for it.&quot;
Jon Moxley, who was getting kicked in the abs by Marina Shafir continued to be the voice in Ospreay’s ear.
&quot;Have you ever heard of the concept of ‘death ground?’ Standing on ground from which you cannot leave. There is no escape. There are no other options, do or die. That’s where you’re at right now,&quot; Moxley told Ospreay. &quot;If we don’t get your neck right, if we don’t get this right (pointing to his head), it’s over. You’re done. Sure, you can still have a career at AEW. Get paid, hang out like the rest of these posers. But that’s not what you want.
&quot;You’re not like all these people man. You’re different. It’s a privilege to be where you’re at – to come all the way, this far, up the mountain, and all you got is that last 1%. This is the hardest one 1%. You’re on death ground. It’s gonna be hard, but it’s the only good option. Nothing else exists except what’s right in front of you, right now, every second, every minute.&quot;
Meanwhile, later in the night, Samoa Joe made a plea to Ospreay. He said he knows that Ospreay was &quot;destined for greatness&quot; but wondered whether he would still be left standing to remain a champion should he reach the pinnacle of AEW.
Joe said that, with The Opps, Ospreay could remain a champion &quot;for a very long time.&quot;
An AEW doctor said on &quot;Collision&quot; that Ospreay was getting closer to being cleared for performing with the company. Ospreay said he wasn’t a part of the Death Riders.
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After getting ambushed by The Demand last week, Chris Jericho said he’s finished talking and wanted to &quot;fight&quot; Richochet. The heelish high-flyer led the assault on Jericho on last week’s &quot;Dynamite.&quot; Jericho told Renee Paquette he was more than &quot;p---ed off&quot; about the attack.
&quot;I’m done with the three-on-one beatdowns and I’m done with the attacks from behind. I’m done with the bulls---,&quot; Jericho said in the ring as he demanded Ricochet come out and talk to him.
Ricochet obliged and told Jericho he was doing him a &quot;favor&quot; by telling him to leave AEW. Ricochet wondered what he and the group get out of it by facing Jericho again. But Bishop Kaun gave him a good idea – a stadium stampede match at Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, New York, at Double or Nothing.
Ricochet challenged Jericho to find four more partners to join him in the match.
Jericho was sure he could find four partners for the match but if he couldn’t, he said, &quot;I’ll take on all y’all by myself.&quot;
He sucker-punched Ricochet and dispatched The Demand alone. Toa Liona ended Jericho’s momentum but The Hurt Syndicate – Shelton Benjamin and Bobby Lashley – came to back up Jericho.
Last week, Swerve Strickland appeared to be hot on the tail of &quot;The Most Wanted Man&quot; Bandido. Wednesday, he made clear that he wants more &quot;power.&quot;
In a soliloquy with Prince Nana, crushed Bandido’s most wanted poster.
&quot;From the most dangerous to the most violent all the way to the most wanted, more power means more fear and most control,&quot; Strickland said. &quot;And there’s nothing more dangerous than a man that desires power. And I want it all.&quot;
Bandido, the Ring of Honor world champion, said that Strickland was right in that he was the &quot;most wanted.&quot; He said that if Strickland wanted him, he was &quot;easy to find.&quot; Brody King also warned Strickland that there would be &quot;hell to pay&quot; if he messed with Bandido.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Border czar Homan vows to &apos;flood&apos; New York with ICE agents despite Hochul&apos;s resistance</news:name>
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			<news:title>Border czar Homan vows to &apos;flood&apos; New York with ICE agents despite Hochul&apos;s resistance</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Trump administration border czar Tom Homan issued a warning to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, vowing to &quot;flood the zone&quot; with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers despite her efforts to block federal operations.
Homan joined &quot;The Ingraham Angle&quot; to respond to Hochul’s claim that federal agents aren’t welcome in her state without permission and that she is not asking for help.
&quot;Well, Governor Hochul, I’m not asking either. I said it. We’re going to do it,&quot; Homan said Wednesday.
&quot;We&apos;re going to flood the zone in New York — we have to,&quot; he added later.
Their feud began after Homan promised to send more ICE agents to the state at the Border Security Expo in Arizona this week. He was responding to proposed legislation, the &quot;Local Cops, Local Crimes Act,&quot; which would stop local police from helping federal immigration officers and void existing partnerships.
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&quot;All I&apos;ll say to Mr. Homan is that Donald Trump himself said he would not send a surge of ICE agents to the state of New York unless I ask,&quot; Hochul said Tuesday. &quot;I&apos;m not asking.&quot;
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But Homan said he’s not going to back down, stating: &quot;This is what we have to do because she forces this position. And we&apos;re going to do it. They&apos;re not going to stop us. They can put all the roadblocks they want, but we&apos;re [going to] do this job.&quot;
He argued that New York’s push to end cooperation hurts public safety by making it more difficult to arrest criminal illegal immigrants. 
&quot;Since we lost the efficiencies of the jails that you want to lock us out of, now we got to send [a] whole team out there to find this person. So, of course, we&apos;re going to increase manpower — a lot,&quot; Homan added.
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Hochul has noted her resistance is in response to what she called &quot;dangerous federal overreach.&quot; In proposing the bill, she said:
&quot;Over the last year federal immigration agents have carried out unspeakable acts of violence against Americans under the guise of public safety. These abuses – and the weaponization of local police officers for civil immigration enforcement – will not stand in New York.&quot;
The Trump administration’s immigration strategy, dubbed &quot;Operation Metro Surge,&quot; has faced intense scrutiny. Earlier this year, protests erupted in Minnesota after federal agents reportedly killed two U.S. citizens, Renee Good and Alex Pretti, during operations.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>An ex-con from Lake Havasu City who served prison time for killing his best friend in 2013 will be returning to the Arizona Department of Corrections for possessing child pornography.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Far-left groups pivot from May Day protests to mobilize voters for 2026 midterms, pushing Dems leftward</news:name>
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			<news:title>Far-left groups pivot from May Day protests to mobilize voters for 2026 midterms, pushing Dems leftward</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Far-left nonprofits are pivoting from their May Day protests last week to mobilize voters for November&apos;s midterm elections and push Democrats further left, even criticizing party leaders for shunning their candidates. 
In an hour-long webinar hosted Tuesday night by &quot;May Day Strong,&quot; an organizing coalition for last week’s protests, speakers laid out an electoral plan to win key races in the 2026 midterm election and &quot;the ballot box.&quot;
The far-left Working Families Party, which political experts say is exercising growing influence in electoral races throughout the country, was front-and-center in the presentation. The party was one of about 600 groups with collective revenues of $2 billion that organized an estimated 6,000 events last week for May Day, according to an investigation by Fox News Digital, with many organizations pushing talking points that were anti-American and pro-communist.
Fox News Digital has identified 730 races in 19 states where the Working Families Party is endorsing candidates for offices ranging from the U.S. Senate to the Wauwatosa School Board in Wisconsin and the post of Mecklenburg County Sheriff in North Carolina, according to the organization&apos;s publicly available data.
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During the webinar on Tuesday, Maurice &quot;Moe&quot; Mitchell, national director at the Working Families Party, introduced himself by his political party and title and encouraged attendees to &quot;help elect WFP champions across the country by joining upcoming phone banks and canvases.&quot;
&quot;We&apos;re going to organize our communities and build working class power at the ballot box,&quot; he said,
Neither Working Families Party nor Mitchell responded to requests for comment.
The political refrain about the &quot;ballot box&quot; was repeated by other webinar participants, many of them representing nonprofit organizations with legal restrictions on the amount of political work they can do. Despite those guardrails, much of the call was devoted to electoral politics, voting rights, redistricting, canvassing, candidate support and preparation for the mid-term elections in November.
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&quot;We have such an overwhelming amount of support at the polls that this election cannot be stolen,&quot; said Ash-Lee Woodard Henderson, a self-described &quot;movement strategist&quot; who moderated the webinar on behalf of May Day Strong.
&quot;We have to legislate, and we have to litigate, and we have to vote. But all of that has to matter because we are organizing them to an expansion of democracy,&quot; Stacy Davis Gates, president of the Chicago Teachers Union, said. 
Jon Reid, a Republican podcast host who lost his race for lieutenant governor in Virginia to a Working Families-backed candidate last year, warned that Republicans and Democrats must face the threat from groups like the Working Families Party moving the country toward socialism, communism and Marxism.
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&quot;This is no longer some college student who is reading Karl Marx. There are organized groups – from the Working Families Party to the Democratic Socialists of America – that have clearly put together a plan to execute a takeover of America, city by city. We have to pay attention to them,&quot; Reid said.
&quot;They are moving swiftly to try to galvanize the disgruntled,&quot; Reid said. 
While the Working Families Party doesn’t explicitly identify as socialist, calling itself a &quot;multiracial party of the working class,&quot; the organization promotes socialist beliefs, including free universal healthcare, higher minimum wages, free college and heavy criticism of &quot;the rich&quot; and capitalism. It also endorses openly socialist political candidates.
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In 2016, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., a member of the Democratic Socialists of America, described the Working Families Party as the &quot;closest thing there is to a political party that believes in my vision of democratic socialism.&quot;
The No. 1 state where the Working Families Party is endorsing candidates is in New York, where it endorsed Zohran Mamdani in his race for mayor last year and is endorsing 393 candidates this year, from Letitia James for attorney general to Brad Lander and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for the U.S. House of Representatives.
New York state is followed by California, which has 89 endorsements and Oregon with 48. Completing the top five states, it has 38 endorsements in Wisconsin and 35 in Colorado. Pennsylvania ranks sixth with 30, and Georgia follows with 20. Other states with 10 or more endorsements include Maryland (13) and New Jersey (10). A large number of states have single-digit endorsements, with North Carolina and Texas both at nine, District of Columbia at eight, Washington at seven, Ohio and Delaware at six each and Michigan at five. Finally, Illinois, Kentucky, and Maine each have one endorsement.
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In July 2023, the Working Families Party issued a press release touting the &quot;progressive champions&quot; it helped elect, including Rep. Maxwell Frost, D-Florida, former Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, and Congressional Progressive Caucus Chairman Rep. Greg Casar, D-Texas, among others. 
Mitchell took to Capitol Hill in late April, according to his Instagram account, where the Working Families Party held a press conference in front of the U.S. Capitol, with Mitchell standing beside Frost, Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wa., and Rep. Adelita Grijalva, D-Ariz.
While using the Democratic Party to advance its agenda, the Working Families Party is also openly battling in primary elections, pushing its large following to denounce candidates backed by the Democratic Party and stand with the Working Families Party’s further-left endorsements.
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&quot;THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY IS TRYING TO TANK A WORKING FAMILIES PARTY CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS WITH THE PRIMARY JUST THREE WEEKS AWAY,&quot; the Working Families Party posted to social media on Tuesday, regarding a race in California for the U.S. House of Representatives. 
&quot;Well folks, looks like the Democratic party establishment is back again with the shenanigans,&quot; the post said.
During the webinar, Mitchell encouraged attendees to take to the ballot box and engage in political activity.
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&quot;We can rack up more wins in state after state and in Congress too, but we can&apos;t win any of that if we don&apos;t also defend our democracy,&quot; Mitchell told the audience. 
Unlike 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) nonprofits, the Working Families Party operates as a political party and a political action committee, allowing it to donate directly to political candidates and make official endorsements. 
Between Jan. 1, 2025, and March 31, 2025, the Working Families Party raised $12,586,461.21, according to Federal Election Commission records. 
It also has a related 501(c)(4) nonprofit, Working Families Organization Inc., which is allowed to do limited amounts of political work. The 501(c)(4) had $54.3 million in revenues in 2024, according to its last tax filing. The network also has a sister 501(c)(3) nonprofit, with even more restrictions on political work: the Working Families Power Ballot Initiative Project Inc.
Rather than focusing on a specific cause like traditional nonprofits, the Working Families Party organizational structure gives it leeway to focus largely on political activities, campaigns, candidates and elections.
The Working Families Party collects donations through ActBlue, a controversial Democratic fundraising platform that the Justice Department is investigating for alleged improprieties. ActBlue has denied wrongdoing.
On the webinar, Mitchell rallied attendees to win at &quot;the ballot box,&quot; saying, &quot;May Day wasn&apos;t the end. It was not the end. This is just the beginning. We&apos;re getting started.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Brandi Glanville slams LeAnn Rimes over &apos;Real Housewives&apos; casting rumors: &apos;She got everything else of mine&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Brandi Glanville slams LeAnn Rimes over &apos;Real Housewives&apos; casting rumors: &apos;She got everything else of mine&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Brandi Glanville took a slight jab at LeAnn Rimes over rumors that the country star might be joining the cast of &quot;The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.&quot;
On Wednesday, the &quot;RHOBH&quot; alum took to social media to share her thoughts on the ongoing chatter around the country star&apos;s possible involvement with the Bravo franchise.
&quot;I hope it&apos;s true about RHOBH I mean she got everything else of mine — husband, kids, boobs, bronco, random illnesses she might as well just be a housewife and finish it off once and for all,&quot; Glanville, 53, wrote in a post on X.
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Rimes just celebrated 15 years of marriage with Glanville&apos;s ex-husband, Eddie Cibrian.
Though the &quot;Can&apos;t Fight the Moonlight&quot; crooner didn&apos;t respond to Glanville directly, she did take a moment to set the record straight.
&quot;The rumor is LeAnn Rimes’ name is being floated around to Beverly Hills,&quot; former &quot;Bachelorette&quot; star Rachel Lindsay said on the &quot;Ringer Reality TV&quot; podcast. &quot;To that I’ll say, as a fellow Dallas girl, I’ll take it! Sign her up!&quot;
Rimes commented on the post, writing, &quot;Omg, dying! SCHOOL QUEEN. no, no…. no housewives for me. playing dixie on ‘911 nashville’ is drama enough for me.&quot;
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LEANN RIMES CLAIMS SHE BECAME &apos;A TARGET&apos; DURING EDDIE CIBRIAN CHEATING SCANDAL
The country star and Cibrian met while filming the Lifetime movie &quot;Northern Lights.&quot; They were both married to other people at the time, but pursued a relationship anyway. They tied the knot in 2011.
Rimes faced backlash for her very public affair with Cibrian, and was often called out by Glanville.
&quot;I realized very quickly that there are a lot of women who’ve been hurt. Like, I’ve been on both sides of that coin — I’ve been cheated on, too, so I know that feeling,&quot; Rimes told Flow Space in 2025. &quot;But so many women don’t know what to do with that anger… I was a target that was just easily projected upon. And once I realized that, things got a lot easier.&quot;
&quot;Starting as a child star [I had] all this protection,&quot; Rimes told the outlet. &quot;But it was like, if I want to live a fulfilling life, I’ve got to learn how to let that guard down. To me, it was either I was going to die, or I had to confront it. It was complete survival.&quot;
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In 2021, Glanville — who shares sons Mason, 23, and Jake, 19, with Cibrian — opened up about her co-parenting relationship with Rimes.
&quot;The truth is LeAnn and I get along really well,&quot; she said during an appearance on the &quot;Hollywood Raw&quot; podcast at the time.
She shared that the two women &quot;grew up a lot&quot; after a &quot;decade of fighting.&quot;
&quot;I think our kids had a lot to do with it because the kids love when we’re all together, and it’s so obvious,&quot; Glanville explained. &quot;They’re so happy. They’re giddy little creatures.&quot;
&quot;Eddie’s going to be in my life for the rest of my life,&quot; she continued. &quot;We bicker still like we’re married when we’re not. We’re like sister wives. It’s me and LeAnn and Eddie.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Reality TV star Spencer Pratt gains traction in Los Angeles mayoral race after fiery debate</news:name>
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			<news:title>Reality TV star Spencer Pratt gains traction in Los Angeles mayoral race after fiery debate</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An aggressive and impassioned debate performance this week by reality TV star and online influencer-turned Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt is the latest evidence that his populist pitch to lead the nation’s second-most populous city appears to be gaining traction.
Pratt tangled with the debate moderator after charging that incumbent Mayor Karen Bass was an &quot;incredible liar&quot; and argued that progressive City Council member Nithya Raman would get &quot;stabbed in the neck&quot; if she tried to offer treatment to homeless people encamped in underpasses below the city’s freeways.
His apparent rise is fueled in part by his well-known status as one of the victims who lost their homes in last year&apos;s devastating wildfires, when over 17,000 homes in Los Angeles County were destroyed, as well as his right-leaning focus on homelessness, crime, and government accountability in a city long run by Democrats.
Pratt, who is running as an independent and outsider and has labeled himself a &quot;truth-to-power&quot; candidate, has grabbed significant media attention for his campaign ads targeting both Bass and Raman.
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Pratt, who has blamed Bass for the destruction of his home, released an ad last week that aimed to tap into Angelenos’ frustration over the city’s current leadership, its response to the wildfires, and its handling of the homeless crisis.
&quot;This is where Mayor Bass lives. Do you notice something? Or here, where Nithya Raman&apos;s $3 million mansion sits,&quot; Pratt said in the ad, as he stands in front of homes of his top two rivals. &quot;They don&apos;t have to live in the mess they&apos;ve created.&quot;
His opponents say that Pratt is borrowing a page from President Donald Trump’s politics of grievance playbook.
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&quot;Spencer is doing his best Trump impression, but it&apos;s not going to work in LA,&quot; Bass&apos; campaign argued, in response to the recent ad.
It was a similar response from Raman&apos;s campaign, which charged, &quot;Spencer Pratt plays directly from the Donald Trump playbook — incendiary language, fear mongering, and political stunts meant to divide and distract.&quot;
But Pratt&apos;s campaign appears to be resonating with plugged-in voters. According to recent city figures, Pratt has raised more in donations since the start of the year than any of the other contenders.
There has been a dearth of recent polling in the race, but surveys conducted a month ago suggested Bass held a small double-digit lead over Pratt and Raman, with a large percentage of respondents undecided.
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&quot;He&apos;s got some very harsh but imaginative videos online,&quot; veteran Los Angeles-area political scientist Jack Pitney of Claremont McKenna College told Fox News Digital.
&quot;He&apos;s catching fire online,&quot; Pitney said. &quot;Whether he&apos;s catching fire with people who vote in Los Angeles is a different question.&quot;
If no candidate tops 50% in the June 2 primary, the top two finishers will face off in November.
&quot;His shot is the dissatisfaction message,&quot; Pitney said as he pointed to what may be Pratt’s real strength. &quot;He was displaced by the fire and people are very dissatisfied with the state of government in Los Angeles.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pima County supervisors move to oust sheriff leading Nancy Guthrie kidnapping probe over perjury claims</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pima County supervisors move to oust sheriff leading Nancy Guthrie kidnapping probe over perjury claims</news:title>
			<news:keywords>TUCSON, Ariz. — The Arizona sheriff leading the investigation into the suspected abduction of Nancy Guthrie is facing calls from two members of his county’s five-person board of supervisors to step down amid allegations that he lied about his past record as a Texas cop before joining his department in the 1980s.
Guthrie is the 84-year-old mother of &quot;Today&quot; co-host Savannah Guthrie, and her unsolved kidnapping has drawn national attention to Pima County in Arizona, where Sheriff Chris Nanos is three months into a search for her while fending off lawsuits from current and former members of his own department and trading barbs with the FBI.
&quot;This is accountability for a guy who has evaded accountability for decades and is himself a public safety threat,&quot; said Dr. Matt Heinz, a member of the Pima County Board of Supervisors.
Heinz, a Democrat, and the five-person board’s only Republican, Supervisor Steve Christy, both told Fox News Digital they plan to move to have Nanos’ office vacated at a meeting next week following allegations that he lied about a history of suspensions and other disciplinary actions he received in the 1970s and 1980s as a member of the El Paso Police Department.
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They&apos;ll need more support to succeed, however, and it&apos;s not immediately clear that they have it.
&quot;If the board doesn’t want to move ahead with vacating the office, I’m pretty sure that they will want to do something meaningful like a resolution expressing lack of confidence and the referral for prosecution,&quot; Heinz said.
It doesn&apos;t take a majority to ask the state attorney general to look into recently lobbed allegations of perjury, he said. But a unanimous vote would add weight, he added.
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If an investigation leads to charges and then a conviction, Nanos would be forced to step down, he said.
The board doesn’t have broad authority over the sheriff because he holds an elected office. However, Christy said members have some authority to act based on an 1873 Arizona law.
That&apos;s because Nanos allegedly missed a deadline to meet the board&apos;s demand to answer questions under oath, the two supervisors said.
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&quot;He&apos;s already failed that request. The timeline for him to provide that is over,&quot; Christy told Fox News Digital. &quot;So there&apos;s no going back...It&apos;s too late for that. So we&apos;re into the next phase of if he doesn&apos;t resign, then we will move toward, or at least two of us on the board will move toward, vacating his office.&quot;
Christy added that since all of the board members and sheriff are duly elected officials, both sides are using outside counsel rather than the county attorney&apos;s office, costing taxpayers more money.
&quot;My position is that unless in the next few days before the board meeting next week, if he doesn&apos;t resign or if he doesn&apos;t retire in an honorable fashion, which is available to him, then I will move and I will support any effort by the Board of Supervisors to vacate the office, which is part of the regulation,&quot; Christy told Fox News Digital.
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The allegations of perjury originated after a deposition in a lawsuit against Nanos from the president of the county deputies union.
According to a transcript, the sheriff said under oath that he’d never been suspended as a law enforcement officer.
However, records from El Paso appear to contradict that claim. He was suspended numerous times and resigned in lieu of termination, according to public records obtained by the Arizona Republic and later posted to the county board’s website.
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Then an attorney for Nanos explained it like this:
&quot;Sheriff Nanos resigned from the El Paso Police Department in 1982. At the time of his resignation, he held the rank of corporal. His resignation came in the wake of a dispute with a supervisor over the towing of vehicles. The supervisor wanted to impose a three-day suspension for insubordination. Sheriff Nanos appealed that recommended discipline to the Chief, who found in favor of the supervisor. Rather than accept a three-day suspension, Sheriff Nanos offered to resign in lieu of discipline. The Chief accepted his offer and Sheriff Nanos resigned.&quot;
The record indicates Nanos resigned in lieu of &quot;termination,&quot; not in lieu of &quot;discipline,&quot; which Heinz said is an inaccurate portrayal. Nanos had been suspended multiple times and subjected to other disciplinary actions for a number of alleged incidents involving tardiness to work, violations of department orders, off-duty conduct and negligently firing a gun.
SHERIFF UNDER FIRE AMID NANCY GUTHRIE CASE ALLEGEDLY BROUGHT LOADED FIREARM TO AIRPORT CHECKPOINT
Although Nanos declined to answer questions in person under oath, Heinz said he sent a &quot;notarized statement&quot; to the board &quot;swearing to the veracity of the report under penalty of perjury.&quot;
This came after the deadline, however, but Heinz said the board will likely accept it anyway.
That may not help the sheriff.
PIMA COUNTY DEPUTY ACCUSED OF KIDNAPPING WOMAN IN CUSTODY, FIRED FROM DEPARTMENT INVESTIGATING GUTHRIE CASE
&quot;He lied under oath to the board about his separation from El Paso PD,&quot; Heinz said Wednesday. &quot;And we will consider referring his perjury to the [attorney general] for prosecution.&quot;
Nanos and his office did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
It’s been more than 13 weeks since Guthrie’s abduction from her home in Tucson’s Catalina Foothills neighborhood drew a national spotlight to the community.
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A ban on parking in her neighborhood remained in place weeks after the massive media presence evaporated, and there have been few substantive updates aside from news that a hair sample recovered inside Guthrie’s home has been sent from the sheriff’s preferred private lab in Florida to the FBI.
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That detail itself led to renewed strain between Nanos and the FBI. Federal investigators had wanted to have the DNA tests done at Quantico from the beginning, but Nanos, whose department is heading the investigation, refused.
Although tensions had cooled in the months that followed, Nanos and FBI Director Kash Patel traded barbs publicly Tuesday.
NANCY GUTHRIE CASE SPARKS CLASH AS FBI DIRECTOR KASH PATEL RIPS SHERIFF
WATCH: Patel calls out sheriff in Guthrie case: FBI was &apos;kept out of the investigation&apos;
&quot;What we, the FBI, do is say, ‘Hey, we&apos;re here to help. What do you need?’&quot; Patel told Fox News’ Sean Hannity on his podcast, &quot;Hang Out with Sean Hannity.&quot;
&quot;And for four days, we were kept out of the investigation,&quot; he added.
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Nanos countered with a statement claiming the FBI had been involved in the probe from the start, and he downplayed concerns about his earlier decision.
SHERIFF IN NANCY GUTHRIE CASE SAYS NO GLOVE FOUND AT HOME, DEFENDS ONGOING WORK WITH FBI
&quot;The laboratory utilized by the Pima County Sheriff’s Department and the FBI Laboratory in Quantico have worked in close partnership from the outset and continue to collaborate in the analysis of evidence,&quot; he said in a statement Tuesday.
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&quot;A member of the FBI Task Force was also notified and present at that scene working alongside our personnel. The FBI was promptly notified by both our department and the Guthrie family,&quot; he added. &quot;While the FBI Director was not on scene, coordination with the Bureau began without delay.&quot;
The task force member was a county detective qualified to be part of the FBI Joint Task Force who acts as a liaison between the county and the bureau, according to the sheriff&apos;s department.
ARIZONA SHERIFF BLOCKING FBI FROM KEY EVIDENCE IN ESCALATING GUTHRIE CASE: SOURCE
Federal law enforcement sources previously told Fox News Digital that it took days before the FBI was asked to help.
In addition to calling for the sheriff to step down, Heinz is also urging him to hand over leadership of the Guthrie investigation to the FBI.
&quot;It’s ridiculous,&quot; he said. &quot;Almost every other local jurisdiction would have done so by now. Actually, it usually happens within days because then the FBI covers the vast majority of the cost of the investigation instead of the county or city. So aside from maybe NYC, LA, Chicago, Houston and some other large cities, any other jurisdiction would have asked for the FBI to take the lead.&quot;
There is a combined reward of more than $1.2 million for information that cracks the case. The family is urging tipsters to dial 1-800-CALL-FBI.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Bipartisan lawmakers push to remove Secret Service from DHS after Trump assassination attempts</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bipartisan lawmakers push to remove Secret Service from DHS after Trump assassination attempts</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: A pair of House lawmakers are seeking a major change to the Secret Service after heightened scrutiny following the third assassination attempt against President Donald Trump in April. 
Reps. Jared Moskowitz, D-Fla., and Russell Fry, R-S.C., introduced legislation Thursday that would transfer the Secret Service from DHS supervision and make the agency a direct report to the White House.
The measure is part of a broader package of bipartisan reforms that Moskowitz, a former emergency management director, is unveiling to reform the sprawling department that has come under frequent criticism for bureaucratic dysfunction. His legislative package would also make FEMA an independent cabinet-level agency and move TSA under the jurisdiction of the Department of Transportation. 
The goal, Moskowitz said, is to cut red tape at DHS that impedes its subagencies’ ability to function — an observation he saw up close as a member of the congressional task force investigating the first assassination attempt against Trump in Butler, Pa.
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&quot;Going to Butler, talking to Secret Service, is when I realized, well, the Secret Service is suffering the same problems that FEMA is suffering,&quot; Moskowitz said in an interview with Fox News Digital. &quot;Because they were such a small agency, they couldn&apos;t get the resources they needed. They couldn&apos;t get decisions being made.&quot;
&quot;These pieces of legislation would streamline all three of those agencies,&quot; Moskowitz added. &quot;It would cut a lot of the bureaucracy we&apos;re getting at DHS.&quot;
Moskowitz, who was present at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner, where the Secret Service subdued the alleged shooter, said the assassination scare reinforced the need to make the agency directly accountable to the president and provide agents with &quot;more resources, not less.&quot; 
Fry, who is co-leading the bill, said the measure would better allow the Secret Service to fulfill its responsibility of protecting the president.
&quot;In a time where political attacks are becoming increasingly rampant, the Secret Service should be able to focus solely on its mission of protecting top U.S. officials — not dealing with bureaucratic tape that ultimately serves as a distraction to keeping the president safe,&quot; Fry said.
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Moskowitz’s DHS reform package comes after the embattled department endured a record-breaking funding lapse that concluded in late April after lasting for 76 days. The Florida lawmaker repeatedly joined Democrats against full-year DHS spending bills, but supported funding the department’s non-immigration functions.
If Moskowitz’s reform package was signed into law, the TSA, Secret Service and FEMA would likely be shielded from another prolonged DHS funding lapse.
More than 1,000 TSA agents quit during the shutdown, leading to long security lines at major airports and a spike in missed flights for passengers.
&quot;I don&apos;t think the American people should have their lives interrupted at the airport because of the dysfunction in Washington,&quot; Moskowitz told Fox News Digital.
He also argued that TSA would function better if it was transferred out of DHS.
&quot;The idea that the Department of Transportation, they have the FAA that keeps our skies safe, but then Homeland keeps the people safe in the airport … we should put things under one roof,&quot; Moskowitz said. &quot;I&apos;m trying to unify keeping people safe in the air and safe on the ground when flying.&quot;
Moskowitz’s previous efforts to make FEMA a cabinet-level agency have stalled in committee.
The Florida lawmaker, however, said he has talked with members of the Trump administration about reforms to DHS and believes there is extensive bipartisan support for overhauling the department.
&quot;The question is, are we able to function and actually do something like this anymore?&quot; Moskowitz said. &quot;Or are we just only able to fund the agencies now and can&apos;t do any reform?&quot;
Moskowitz is partnering with Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., on the FEMA reform measure and co-leading the TSA transfer bill with Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn.
He told Fox News Digital that he is planning to seek re-election in the new GOP-leaning 25th Congressional District, following Florida Republicans passing an aggressive gerrymandered map that carved up his Democratic seat last week.
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House and the DHS before publication.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Google’s $9.99-per-month AI health coach launches May 19</news:name>
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			<news:title>Google’s $9.99-per-month AI health coach launches May 19</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Gemini-powered health coach will act as a combination fitness coach, sleep expert, and health and wellness advisor.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Raise some hell: How Retrograde Legal is helping artists protect their work</news:name>
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			<news:title>Raise some hell: How Retrograde Legal is helping artists protect their work</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Inspired by personal challenges, Rocky McKay founded Retrograde Legal to protect artists&apos; rights and empower creative expression.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>A new aroma in town: Foxtail Coffee Company opens in Flagstaff</news:name>
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			<news:title>A new aroma in town: Foxtail Coffee Company opens in Flagstaff</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Love of coffee and community drives co-owner Geoff Allen and operations manager Donya Hasiak in creating a space for connection.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Former LSU coach Brian Kelly uses AI to prepare for job interviews, proving he&apos;s just like the rest of us</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former LSU coach Brian Kelly uses AI to prepare for job interviews, proving he&apos;s just like the rest of us</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Artificial intelligence has become so pervasive in our modern society, it feels like you can&apos;t escape it.
I use AI at least once a day in my routine currently, and I&apos;m sure others can say the same or close to it.
It certainly has its uses, though, outside of one day enslaving humanity. Things like cooking recipes, workout plans and even job interview prep can be streamlined through the use of AI.
Funny enough, according to On3, that last example is exactly what a certain recently fired college football coach has started using AI&apos;s services for.
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I literally had to do a double take to make sure this wasn&apos;t a fake or parody account, but this is real, folks. It says &quot;On3&quot; not &quot;No3.&quot;
Even the graphic cracks me up, with the big, bold &quot;CLAUDE&quot; really driving the point home that former LSU coach Brian Kelly is just like the rest of us.
&quot;Hey, Claude! Can you tell me why I was the only coach that was hired by LSU in the 21st century to NOT win a national championship while employed by the school? Please cite your sources.&quot;
BRIAN KELLY SET FOR $54M PAYOUT AFTER SUING LSU OVER CONTRACT BUYOUT DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS
I wonder if he shelled out some of his buyout money for the premium version, or if he uses the free stuff like the rest of us plebeians.
As you probably could have predicted, the fine folks on X had an absolute field day teeing off on Kelly and his preferred method of mock interviewing.
In all seriousness, maybe Brian Kelly is just ahead of the curve on this one.
Who knows? Maybe someday, AI will replace offensive and defensive coordinators. It would be like a real-life version of &quot;Ask Madden,&quot; where coaches can just &quot;Ask Grok&quot; whether to go four verticals or mesh against a certain look.
Let&apos;s pray that isn&apos;t the case, though.
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The powers that be are already ruining this sport even more than they already have by trying to introduce a 24-team playoff. Let&apos;s not bring AI into the equation.
As for Kelly, kudos to him for being honest, but I doubt this transparency will make him any more hirable than he was before.
He might want to take a few years off and do some TV in the meantime. I don&apos;t think any Power Four programs are looking to hire a 64-year-old former head coach who needs AI to tell him which tie to wear to a job interview.
Good luck with the job search, Brian!</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Karoline Leavitt announces birth of second child, a girl</news:name>
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			<news:title>Karoline Leavitt announces birth of second child, a girl</news:title>
			<news:keywords>White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Thursday announced the birth of her second child, a baby girl named Viviana.
Leavitt announced the joyous news in a post on X, sharing details about her growing family.
&quot;On May 1st, Viviana aka &quot;Vivi&quot; joined our family, and our hearts instantly exploded with love,&quot; Leavitt wrote. &quot;She is perfect and healthy, and her big brother is joyfully adjusting to life with his new baby sister.&quot;
&quot;We are enjoying every moment in our blissful newborn bubble,&quot; she continued. &quot;Thank you to everyone who reached out with prayers during my pregnancy - I truly felt them throughout the entire experience. God is Good.&quot;
KAROLINE LEAVITT IS EXPECTING A BABY GIRL IN MAY 2026, SAYS MOTHERHOOD IS &apos;CLOSEST THING TO HEAVEN ON EARTH&apos;
Leavitt and her husband Nick are also parents to a son, Niko, who was born in July 2024.
Leavitt was the first pregnant press secretary in U.S. history.
The White House’s purported plan for a lineup of guest hosts for press briefings to replace Leavitt while she is on maternity leave was revealed late last month.
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Politico’s White House bureau chief Dasha Burns reported on social media on April 24 that Leavitt will be returning to the podium after her maternity leave, &quot;though it’s unclear exactly how many weeks she’ll take.&quot;
&quot;No one will be filling in for Leavitt formally during her leave — but the comms shop is planning to have some familiar faces at the podium to brief the press, including VP JD Vance, Cabinet officials or even Trump himself,&quot; Burns added.
The White House confirmed the report to Fox News Digital at the time.
Fox News Digital’s Brooke Singman and Alexander Hall contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Justice Department zeroes in on UCLA for alleged illegal DEI admissions as elite school crackdown expands</news:name>
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			<news:title>Justice Department zeroes in on UCLA for alleged illegal DEI admissions as elite school crackdown expands</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Justice Department has concluded that UCLA’s medical school engaged in illegal race-based discrimination in admissions, alleging the school favored Black and Hispanic applicants in violation of federal law.
The finding follows a yearlong federal investigation and marks the latest escalation in the Trump administration’s push to crack down on diversity-based admissions practices across U.S. universities. A lawsuit filed by medical advocacy group Do No Harm prompted the Justice Department&apos;s investigation into UCLA’s David Geffen School of Medicine.
&quot;UCLA’s admissions process has been focused on racial demographics at the expense of merit and excellence — allowing racial politics to distract the school from the vital work of training great doctors.&quot; said Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division. &quot;Racism in admissions is both illegal and anti-American, and this Department will not allow it to continue.&quot;
The Justice Department investigation unveiled that UCLA&apos;s medical school intentionally selected minority medical students based upon the presumption that minority patients will receive better care if they are under the treatment of a minority doctor. However, the Justice Department found that the medical school&apos;s focus on selecting minority medical students resulted in the selected students having significantly lower GPAs and MCAT scores on average than their White and Asian counterparts.
UCLA MEDICAL SCHOOL HIT WITH CLASS-ACTION LAWSUIT FOR ALLEGEDLY STILL USING RACE-BASED ADMISSIONS PROCESS
Amid its investigation, the Justice Department found that David Geffen School of Medicine&apos;s Executive Director of Admissions distributed a document outlining how the medical school could still achieve its &quot;diversity goals&quot; to admission committee members. This document also stated the theory that &quot;diversity&quot; of healthcare workers will be crucial in improving healthcare outcomes for Black and Hispanic patients and that denying Black and Hispanic students admission could cause the deaths of future Black and Hispanic patients.
The medical school has also adopted a &quot;holistic&quot; approach in its admissions process, implying that factors such as &quot;citizenship,&quot; &quot;distance travelled,&quot; &quot;relationship status,&quot; &quot;cultural events,&quot; &quot;race,&quot; &quot;national origin&quot; and &quot;sexual orientation&quot; are all taken into consideration, according to an Association of American Medical Colleges model used by the school.
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Prospective medical students of UCLA&apos;s medical school also engaged in a PREview Exam, a multiple-choice test, which specifically asked applicants if they were part of a marginalized group.
&quot;By design, this question asks Black and Hispanic applicants to reveal their race so that DGSOM can know and consider it,&quot; the Justice Department report stated.
The Justice Department found major disparities between the test scores of White and Asian students and Hispanic and Black students admitted in the 2023 and 2024 cohorts.
In the 2023 cohort, the median MCAT scores among Black and Hispanic test takers were at the 68th percentile, while those who did not report their race scored at the 96th percentile.
GPAs also show a significant gap, with the lowest median (Hispanic) trailing the highest median (Asian) by 0.26 grade points.
And in the 2024 cohort Hispanic students scored averaged in the 66 percentile, Black students in the 72 percentile; while those who declined to share their race scored at the 92 percentile.
&quot;Federal law and the Supreme Court precedent are clear: Race discrimination has no place in our nation’s institutions of higher learning,&quot; said First Assistant United States Attorney Bill Essayli for the Central District of California. &quot;The pattern of illegal and odious conduct by UCLA’s medical school is abhorrent to our Constitution and our nation’s founding principles.&quot;
The conclusion of the investigation comes as the Trump administration launched investigations into the admission process of medical schools at Stanford University, Ohio State University, and the University of California, San Diego in March.
Fox News Digital reached out to UCLA’s David Geffen School of Medicine for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Matthew Boyd suffers freak injury while playing with his kids as Cubs pitching luck somehow gets worse</news:name>
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			<news:title>Matthew Boyd suffers freak injury while playing with his kids as Cubs pitching luck somehow gets worse</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It&apos;s incredible, and also a bit depressing, that the following statement is factually accurate: Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Matthew Boyd will miss a considerable amount of time for being a good father.
The 35-year-old sustained a left meniscus injury while reportedly &quot;sitting down to play with his kids.&quot; Prior to Chicago&apos;s contest against the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday, Cubs manager Craig Counsell revealed that the knee injury would require surgery.
&quot;It’s kind of unexplainable,&quot; Counsell very fairly said.
The Cubs placed Boyd on the 15-day injured list on Wednesday, although a potential return date is up in the air at this point.
Boyd last took the mound for the Cubs on May 3 against the Arizona Diamondbacks, an 8-4 win for Chicago, in which he gave up four hits and two earned runs in six innings of work. He was expected to make his next start on Friday in the first game of a three-game stint against the Texas Rangers, but that will not be happening.
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As for who the Cubs may hand the ball to with Boyd going down with an injury, Counsell hadn&apos;t gotten that far as of Wednesday evening.
&quot;I’m not even there yet,&quot; Counsell said, according to MLB.com, when asked who would replace Boyd in the rotation. &quot;[We’ll] just kind of figure out after Thursday what we will do. There will be plans, but very loose plans.&quot;
While Counsell&apos;s comments may come across as nonchalant and a bit unserious, you can&apos;t blame him, given his team&apos;s horrible injury history at this point of the year.
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This is a list, as of Thursday, of the pitchers currently on the injured list for the Cubs: Shelby Miller, Ethan Roberts, Cade Horton, Jordan Wicks, Hunter Harvey, Porter Hodge, Caleb Thielbar, Riley Martin, Justin Steele, and now Boyd.
For those counting at home, that&apos;s 10 (!!!) pitchers on the IL for the Cubbies.
Despite its bullpen being beyond depleted, Chicago keeps winning baseball games.
The Cubs have walked-off the Reds in three straight games, have won eight games in a row overall, and 14 straight inside the friendly confines of Wrigley Field.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Google unveils Whoop-like screenless Fitbit Air</news:name>
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			<news:title>Google unveils Whoop-like screenless Fitbit Air</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The device comes with health and fitness tracking like 24/7 heart rate, heart rhythm monitoring with Afib alerts, SpO2, resting heart rate, heart rate variability, sleep stages and duration, and more.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Federal and State Officials Consider Closing Florida’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz’</news:name>
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			<news:title>Federal and State Officials Consider Closing Florida’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The immigrant detention center in the Everglades, which Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, opened last July, may be too expensive to keep operating.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Startup Battlefield 200 applications close May 27: A shot at VC access, global visibility, TechCrunch coverage, and $100K</news:name>
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			<news:title>Startup Battlefield 200 applications close May 27: A shot at VC access, global visibility, TechCrunch coverage, and $100K</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Rabid beaver attacks boy fishing at New Jersey lake, prompting health officials to warn residents</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rabid beaver attacks boy fishing at New Jersey lake, prompting health officials to warn residents</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A quiet day of fishing turned chaotic when a rabid beaver charged out of a New Jersey lake and attacked an 8-year-old boy in a frightening encounter caught on video.
The attack happened Sunday at Lake Henry in Mahwah, where the animal suddenly emerged from the water and lunged at the child as he stood near the shoreline, police said.
Video of the incident shows the boy trying to scramble up the bank to safety as the beaver chases him before biting him on the thigh.
Other children then rushed in to help, with one grabbing the animal and throwing it back into the lake.
A small dog is also seen on video trying to fend off the aggressive beaver as it moved erratically along the water’s edge.
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Authorities said the boy was taken to Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern, New York, for treatment.
Officials later confirmed the beaver tested positive for rabies.
The Mahwah Township Health Department said the animal had contact with multiple people over the weekend, and anyone who may have been exposed should seek immediate medical evaluation.
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&quot;Individuals who were bitten are currently receiving treatment,&quot; the department said, urging residents to report any contact with the animal.
Health officials warned that rabies can be carried by any warm-blooded animal and advised the public to avoid wildlife.
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			  <news:name>NFL and referees union close in on avoiding potential replacement officials nightmare</news:name>
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			<news:title>NFL and referees union close in on avoiding potential replacement officials nightmare</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The NFL is privately hopeful it can avoid the nightmare scenario of having Division II, Division III and perhaps even some junior college officials call its games and also avoid activating a remote officiating backstop for the start of the 2026 regular season by coming to an agreement with the referees union as early as Thursday evening.
The league and the NFL Referees Association have made enough progress in their negotiations in recent weeks that the union is expected to vote on the ratification of a new contract, according to sources and reports.
Ratification of the agreement would avoid a work stoppage that seemed all but certain as late as March when both sides were sniping at each other from opposing corners -- leaving fans facing a scenario in which what is already universally believed to be inconsistent officiating to become disastrous with inexperienced replacement refs calling games.
Neither the NFL nor the NFL Referees Association would comment on their recent negotiations. But that in itself is a sign of progress and a likely agreement because until a few weeks ago, both sides were showing open distaste for the other side&apos;s position.
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And at the heart of the rancor between the sides was, well, money.
The officials wanted more of it. The NFL was willing to pay more, but wanted other things in return that it believed would improve the level of officiating.
&quot;The effort has been pretty straightforward,&quot; NFL Executive Vice President Jeff Miller said in March. &quot;I think we&apos;ve been crystal clear, this is an opportunity for us to improve the state of our officiating. There needs to be accountability measures. There need to be performance measures. And that&apos;s what our negotiating posture has been.
&quot;The owners were consistent in saying, ‘We’re more than happy to pay for performance.&apos; This was consistent throughout the course of discussions the last couple of days. What they&apos;re insistent upon – insistent upon – is that the performance of the officials and accountability for the performance has to improve.
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&quot;And that&apos;s where we are in this negotiation and that&apos;s exactly where we&apos;re going to stay.&quot;
But one month after those shots were fired, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell struck a more conciliatory tone at the NFL Draft.
&quot;It’s important for us to reach an agreement,&quot; he said. &quot;The conversations have been productive recently, and we’re pleased with that, and we hope that continues.&quot;
It apparently did.
And while it is unclear what exactly the new contract between the NFL and officials will look like, it&apos;s apparent neither side got all it wanted.
The regular refs wanted a 10 percent pay increase, wanted to protect a dead period during which they could not be contacted by the league from the end of the season until May 16, did not wish to tie salaries to performance, and wanted playoff crews comprised on the basis of tenure.
The NFL wanted crews comprised on the basis of highest performers during the season, wanted more training in the offseason, and wanted raises based on merit not tenure. 
The NFL wanted this so much it actually ratified a new rule to apply for the 2026 season that would activate if replacement officials were needed.
The NFL instituted rule No. 5 aimed directly at addressing bad calls from replacement officials by allowing the NFL officiating department in New York to correct &quot;clear and obvious mistakes&quot; by on-field officials that impact the game, &quot;in the event there is a work stoppage involving the game officials represented by the NFL Referees Association.&quot;
That new rule, which would have effectively taken mistakes by replacement officials out of games, becomes moot if the regular zebras ratify a new contract.
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			<news:title>Police arrest SMS blaster crew that sent malicious messages to thousands across Toronto</news:title>
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			  <news:name>‘Killing our vote’: GOP states rush to break up Black districts after US Supreme Court case</news:name>
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			<news:title>‘Killing our vote’: GOP states rush to break up Black districts after US Supreme Court case</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Tennessee State Rep. Justin Pearson, a Memphis Democrat, speaks to a crowd of protesters on May 5, 2026, the first day of a special legislative session called by Republican Gov. Bill Lee to redraw Tennessee’s congressional districts. (Photo by Cassandra Stephenson/Tennessee Lookout)

The day after the U.S. Supreme Court crippled the federal Voting Rights Act, NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson addressed a virtual gathering for the group’s members and supporters where he ranked the landmark decision alongside the court’s most infamous cases.
Dred Scott excluded Black people from American citizenship ahead of the Civil War. Plessy blessed policies of racial segregation in 1896. And now there was Callais. 
The opinion will “probably go down in the history book as one of three of the worst Supreme Court decisions in the history of this nation,” Johnson said.
The Supreme Court’s 6-3 ruling in Louisiana vs. Callais on April 29 cleared states to split apart, for political gain, congressional districts where a majority of residents belong to minority groups. The court’s conservative majority said Louisiana lawmakers acted unconstitutionally when they intentionally created the state’s second majority-Black district, which the justices found unnecessary.
A week after its release, the decision is roiling politics across the South as states move at a rapid pace to recast the political landscape that has taken progressives by surprise. 
Republicans, triumphant over their victory at the court, are rushing fresh gerrymanders through Southern statehouses in time for the November midterm elections in an effort to strengthen their party’s control over the region’s U.S. House delegations. They’re acting at lightning speed, over loud protests, and have nullified votes by suspending ongoing elections.
Democrats, especially Black residents, are furious with both the court and GOP politicians, who they believe are poised to wipe away decades of Black political progress in the region. The new maps that seek to oust Black members of Congress and prevent the election of Democrats in the future recall a Jim Crow past of literacy tests and poll taxes, they say.
“We refuse to let you kill us by killing our vote,” Eliza Jane Franklin, a resident of rural Barbour County, Alabama, told a state House hearing Tuesday.
  



Eliza Jane Franklin of Barbour County, Alabama, holds up a copy of “Witness to Injustice,” a book by David Frost Jr. about racial violence and the Civil Rights Movement in Eufala, Alabama, while speaking to the state House Ways and Means General Fund Committee on May 5, 2026. (Photo by Brian Lyman/Alabama Reflector)
Decision kicked off legislative efforts
The Alabama Legislature is moving to authorize a special primary election using a congressional map currently blocked in federal court, if a district court or, ultimately, the Supreme Court allows the state to move forward. At least one of the state’s two Black members of the U.S. House would be vulnerable.
In Louisiana, the governor has suspended the state’s primary elections for the U.S. House, setting aside some 42,000 votes that were already cast. Republican lawmakers will begin advancing a new gerrymander in a matter of days, aiming to force out at least one of the state’s two Black House members.
Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a new map into law Monday that aims to hand his party up to four additional U.S. House seats. State lawmakers approved the map hours after the Supreme Court’s decision. The map has already drawn multiple legal challenges.
The South Carolina Legislature is weighing whether to redraw maps. And Tennessee lawmakers want to gerrymander a Memphis district currently held by U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen, a white Democrat who represents the state’s only majority-Black district. 
“The Supreme Court has opined that redistricting, like the judicial system, should be color-blind,” Tennessee House Speaker Cameron Sexton, a Republican, said in a statement Thursday unveiling a plan to divide the Memphis area among three congressional seats.
  



Tennessee House Speaker Cameron Sexton. (Photo by John Partipilo/Tennessee Lookout)
More states, in the South and elsewhere, are expected to pursue new maps over the next two years. Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp ruled out a special session this year, for example, but supports redistricting before the 2028 election. 
The current moment represents an extraordinary time in America, said Rebekah Caruthers, president and CEO of Fair Elections Center, a nonpartisan voting rights group. But she also called it a reversion “back to America.”
Many thought the presence of Black, Hispanic and Asian American elected officials somehow meant racial discrimination no longer existed, she said.
“And unfortunately, that is a misread of American history,” Caruthers said. “And perhaps it is a retelling of American history for those who want to gloss over America’s very sordid past, especially when it comes to voting rights.”
Midterms impact
The scramble by a handful of Southern states to redraw districts comes as Republicans grasp for any scintilla of advantage ahead of the midterm elections in November. 
A U.S. House under Democratic control would spell the end of much of President Donald Trump’s legislative agenda, produce a wave of investigations into his administration and potentially lead to a vote to impeach him in the House, though the Senate would almost certainly acquit him.
  



U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen, a Democrat who represents Tennessee’s only majority-Black district, speaks to a crowd before a special legislative session that began May 5, 2026. (Photo by John Partipilo/Tennessee Lookout)
“This is all about Donald Trump wanting to avoid hard questions and oversight hearings about his actions,” Cohen said at a news conference in Memphis.
Seth McKee, a political science professor at Oklahoma State University who has studied Southern politics, said Republicans are attempting to “staunch the bleeding” ahead of unfavorable midterm elections.
“The desperation of this Republican Party, it’s off the charts,” McKee said.
Redistricting push supercharged
Prior to Callais, Trump had already urged Republicans to redraw congressional maps for partisan advantage — a process that typically occurs once a decade after the census. 
Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio and Texas enacted more GOP-friendly maps, while Democrats struck back in California and Virginia. In Utah, Republicans want to block a court-ordered map that’s more favorable to Democrats.
Republican primary voters have given their approval to that approach. On Tuesday, five Trump-endorsed state legislative candidates in Indiana defeated GOP incumbents who had defied the president to block a gerrymander in the state last year.
But until now the Voting Rights Act limited how far that gerrymandering push could extend.
For decades, Section 2 of the 1965 Voting Rights Act helped protect majority-minority districts from gerrymandering and ensured voters could elect Black candidates to Congress in Southern states following the end of state laws that blocked Black citizens from voting. The Callais opinion guts Section 2 by curtailing the consideration of race when drawing legislative maps.
Republicans have praised the decision and many have been clear that they believe the opinion opens up a path to securing additional GOP seats. Trump has endorsed disregarding primary elections that have already been held so that states can pass new maps — which he predicts can net Republicans an additional 20 seats this fall.
“We cannot allow there to be an Election that is conducted unconstitutionally simply for the ‘convenience’ of State Legislatures,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “If they have to vote twice, so be it.”
Calls for GOP seats
Over the past week, some Republicans have cast majority-minority districts previously protected by the Voting Rights Act as racist because they were drawn with attention paid to the racial makeup of the map. U.S. Sen. Eric Schmitt, a Missouri Republican, wrote on X that there are “no more excuses for keeping racist maps,” for example, and called for their immediate removal.
Other GOP leaders have centered their case for quick action on political power. Like Trump, they have explicitly invoked control of the U.S. House as a reason to gerrymander. While Republicans have the House, their margin of control is razor thin: 217 to 212, with one independent and five vacancies. Even a modest Democratic wave in November will likely sweep away GOP control.
Alabama Senate President Pro Tem Garlan Gudger Jr. and House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter said in a joint statement that the state’s lawmakers have a responsibility to offer Alabama a “fighting chance” to elect seven Republican U.S. representatives. Two of the state’s seven districts are held by Democrats.
“Control of the U.S. House of Representatives could come down to just a handful of seats, and when the dust settles, the people of Alabama will know that their Legislature stood firm, acted decisively, and did everything within its power to fight for fair representation,” Gudger and Ledbetter said.
Alabama Republicans want to use a map passed by lawmakers in 2023 that federal courts blocked from taking effect. Alabama’s current map was drawn by a court-appointed special master.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, a Republican, asked a federal district court Tuesday for an order that would let the state move forward with the gerrymander.
  



Carsie Evans of Anniston, Alabama, holds a sign outside the Alabama Statehouse on May 4, 2026, the day the Alabama legislature began a special session that could result in changes to primary elections and congressional legislative district lines. (Photo by Brian Lyman/Alabama Reflector)
In Louisiana, Republicans obtained special permission from the Supreme Court to quickly move forward on a new gerrymander after the justices struck down its current map in the Callais decision.
Absentee voting was already underway in Louisiana before Republican Gov. Jeff Landry suspended congressional primary elections set for May 16. Votes already cast for U.S. House candidates won’t count, Republican Secretary of State Nancy Landry, no relation, has said.
Louisiana state lawmakers are set to begin work on a new map this month that will likely break apart a New Orleans district held by U.S. Rep. Troy Carter, a Black Democrat who has fought with the governor.
“The Court’s decision in these cases has spawned chaos in the State of Louisiana,” Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, one of the Supreme Court’s three liberal justices, wrote in a dissent of the decision to quickly finalize Callais.
Court challenges
Still, Democrats and other opponents of the gerrymandering effort across the South are turning to the courts. Lawsuits have also been filed challenging the suspension of Louisiana’s congressional primaries and Florida’s new map also faces court challenges.
A petition filed in Louisiana state court by Elias Law Group, a major Democrat-aligned voting rights litigation firm, alleges the governor’s decision to halt the congressional primary is unlawful and unprecedented. Only the state legislature has the power to set the state’s election schedule, the petition argues.
“Governors do not get to cancel elections by executive fiat, least of all elections that are already underway, with ballots in voters’ hands and votes already cast,” Lali Madduri, a partner at Elias Law Group, said in a statement.
Regardless of how the legal challenges play out, Democrats say the Callais decision and the ongoing fallout from the decision underscore the need for massive voter turnout in the November election. A large Democratic turnout that results in a significant Democratic majority in the U.S. House would serve as a rebuke to Trump’s gerrymandering campaign, they say.
Blue state gerrymanders
U.S. Rep. James Clyburn, South Carolina’s sole congressional Democrat, said during the NAACP virtual meeting that a Democratic House could pass voting rights legislation. 
“I would hope we could do that because I really think that’s our only hope legislatively,” Clyburn said.
Democrats have long called for the passage of a bill to restore preclearance, a major element of the Voting Rights Act that the Supreme Court paused in 2013, which required states and local governments with a history of racial discrimination to obtain federal permission before making voting changes. 
But the measure would face a certain filibuster in the U.S. Senate. Even if Democrats broke a filibuster, Trump would likely veto it. 
In effect, Democrats’ most realistic opportunity to enact major voting rights legislation relies on regaining control of the White House and Congress and ending the filibuster — a set of conditions that’s out of reach until at least 2029.
In the meantime, more Democrats are calling for aggressive gerrymandering of blue states as a way to punch back. U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Rep. Joseph Morelle, both New York Democrats, on Monday announced an initiative to encourage their state to redraw congressional districts ahead of the 2028 election.
Gerrymandering New York would be an intensive effort, likely requiring voters to repeal or suspend anti-gerrymandering provisions in the state constitution. But voters in California and Virginia have previously endorsed Democratic gerrymanders.
“This is just the beginning,” Jeffries said in a statement. “Across the nation, we will sue, we will redraw and we will win.”</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Rubio holds ‘constructive’ meeting with Pope Leo after Trump sends hard-line Iran message to Vatican</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-07T14:41:04.688Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Rubio holds ‘constructive’ meeting with Pope Leo after Trump sends hard-line Iran message to Vatican</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Pope Leo at the Vatican for &quot;constructive&quot; conversations on Thursday following heightened tensions between President Donald Trump and Pope Leo over the U.S.-Iran conflict.
&quot;The conversations today were friendly and constructive,&quot; a State Department official told Fox News Digital.
Rubio, a Catholic, held a private meeting with the pope to reaffirm the Vatican-U.S. partnership early on Thursday morning. Trump said he sent Rubio to deliver what he described as a &quot;very simple&quot; message: Iran must not obtain a nuclear weapon.
Rubio and Leo discussed the situation in the Middle East and &quot;topics of mutual interest in the Western Hemisphere,&quot; according to a State Department readout.
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&quot;The meeting underscored the strong relationship between the United States and the Holy See and their shared commitment to promoting peace and human dignity,&quot; said spokesperson Tommy Pigott in a statement.
The meeting marked the Trump administration’s first engagement with the pontiff in nearly a year following tension.
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The Pope has criticized the war with Iran by casting the conflict as a moral issue, warning that rhetoric targeting Iran’s population crosses a dangerous line.
&quot;There has also been this threat against the entire people of Iran, and this is truly unacceptable,&quot; the pope said in April. &quot;There are certainly issues of international law here, but even more so a moral issue for the good of the whole entire population.&quot;
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The comments were seemingly in reference to one of Trump&apos;s Truth Social posts, where he wrote, &quot;A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again. I don’t want that to happen, but it probably will... God Bless the Great People of Iran!&quot;
Trump has taken an aggressive approach to his messaging with Iran and told reporters on Wednesday he only has one message for the pope.
&quot;I can tell you this, that as far as the Pope is concerned, and it&apos;s very simple. Whether I make him happy or I don&apos;t make him happy, Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. And he seemed to be saying that they can. And I say they cannot, because if that happened, the entire world would be hostage. And we&apos;re not going to let that happen,&quot; he said.
Following his meeting with the pope, Rubio met with Secretary of State of the Holy See His Eminence Cardinal Pietro Parolin to discuss shared priorities related to the conflict with Iran.
&quot;They reviewed ongoing humanitarian efforts in the Western Hemisphere and efforts to achieve a durable peace in the Middle East.  The discussion reflected the enduring partnership between the United States and the Holy See in advancing religious freedom,&quot; said Pigott in a readout.
Rubio is set to meet with  Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Friday.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Report: Arizona resident was aboard ship struck by hantavirus outbreak</news:name>
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			<news:title>Report: Arizona resident was aboard ship struck by hantavirus outbreak</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The New York Times is reporting an Arizona resident had been aboard the cruise ship where a deadly hantavirus outbreak was recently reported.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Scorpions win 2026 Verde Valley League Championship</news:name>
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			<news:title>Scorpions win 2026 Verde Valley League Championship</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Middle school co-ed soccer team wins 2 years in a row Since Saturday, April 25, the Sedona Red Rock Middle School co-ed soccer team has been celebrating its 7-1 victory over Cottonwood’s Dr. Daniel Bright School in the Verde Valley League Championship. “It felt nice to give Sedona a big win,” sevent</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mamdani&apos;s latest tax pledge &apos;makes no sense&apos; and will only exacerbate Florida &apos;exodus&apos;: former mayor</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mamdani&apos;s latest tax pledge &apos;makes no sense&apos; and will only exacerbate Florida &apos;exodus&apos;: former mayor</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The former Republican mayor of Boca Raton is speaking out against the economic and tax policies of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and warning that reports of business owners and job creators fleeing to red states like Florida are likely to continue.
&quot;I didn&apos;t have to be a soothsayer to know that when you elect a Democrat socialist with far left ideas that are just intent on taxing, taxing, taxing and have plans that have no hope of passing, you&apos;re going to cause more capital to flee,&quot; Scott Singer, running for Congress as a Republican in Florida&apos;s 25th District, told Fox News.
Mamdani has faced heavy criticism over his &quot;tax the rich&quot; platform since taking office, including from Citadel CEO and billionaire Ken Griffin, who recently pledged to increase his investment in Florida in response to new taxes on the wealthy imposed by the new socialist mayor.
Singer, who predicted a business exodus from New York City to Florida in an interview with Fox News Digital in October, says the &quot;exodus is going to continue naturally.&quot;
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&quot;People have already gotten wise and crazy statements like taxing people just because we can, and putting surtaxes on what are already the highest tax rates in the country, and thinking people aren&apos;t going to move is a bad idea,&quot; Singer said. &quot;It&apos;s not going to work, and people are going to continue to move.&quot;
Mamdani recently celebrated a proposal to tax luxury second homes owned by the ultra-wealthy, a plan expected to generate at least $500 million annually. 
&quot;It makes no sense from a policy standpoint,&quot; Singer said. &quot;A part-time resident in New York City who&apos;s already paying tons of property taxes at a rate that Mamdani wanted to increase, what, 11% more? They&apos;re not using any services. So why would people continue to invest there? All they&apos;re going to do is drive more capital away, depress values, and create fewer job opportunities.&quot;
CHICAGO KNOWS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN KEN GRIFFIN TURNS ON A CITY, NOW MAMDANI MAY FIND OUT
The right path forward, according to Singer, is &quot;creating job growth, lowering taxes, shrinking government and allowing the free market to continue to attract jobs to attractive places.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Mamdani’s office for comment. 
Mamdani claimed last month that threats of the city&apos;s wealthiest residents leaving the city over high taxes are &quot;imagined.&quot;  
&quot;For all of the discussion of the imagined exodus that would take place were we to tax the wealthiest New Yorkers by the appropriate amount — I say imagined because before I was a mayor I was a state legislator, and I was part of an effort to increase taxes on millionaires at that time — we were told the same thing then — and what we find now is that we have more millionaires today than we did at that time even after having passed that tax,&quot; Mamdani said.
New York City’s population declined in 2025, the year before Mamdani took office, resulting in a net loss of about 12,000 people. The drop follows post-pandemic gains of 70,000 in 2023 and 163,000 in 2024, driven largely by increased immigration, including asylum seekers, according to an April 20 report from the Citizens Budget Commission. 
Fox News Digital’s Sophia Compton contributed to this report</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Taylor Sheridan&apos;s hit CIA/military series gets major update ahead of new season premiere</news:name>
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			<news:title>Taylor Sheridan&apos;s hit CIA/military series gets major update ahead of new season premiere</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;Lioness&quot; fans might not have to wait too much longer for the new season.
Taylor Sheridan&apos;s hit series about the world of black operations, CIA and Tier One commandos has been a smashing success through two seasons.
It&apos;s the exact kind of energy Sheridan fans have come to expect. Dark, gritty, violent, unrelenting and an incredible amount of fun.
As I&apos;ve said many times before, the season two premiere featured the greatest rolling gunfight scene in modern TV history.
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Now, fans are eager to find out what comes next.
Season two of &quot;Lioness&quot; wrapped up in December 2024 with an epic mission in Iran. A bit ironic considering what&apos;s currently happening in the world.
Fans have been desperate to get new episodes of Sheridan&apos;s epic drama. It&apos;s been known for some time that season three will arrive in 2026. However, no obvious release window was clear.
That&apos;s now changing.
Star Michael Kelly spoke with Collider about the upcoming season, and indicated it might just be a few months away from premiering.
&quot;We have completed it, and I don’t know for sure [what I can tell people], but I think it’s [coming out] somewhere around the end of the summer, probably, it’ll come out. It’s really good, man. Really fun,&quot; Kelly explained to the outlet in an article published Tuesday.
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A late-summer release wouldn&apos;t be far off from the late-July release of season one in 2023.
Kelly isn&apos;t the only &quot;Lioness&quot; star who has weighed in with updates on season three. Jill Wagner revealed back in March that production had wrapped up on the upcoming episodes.
&quot;To try to capture the last 5 months in 20 pics is impossible…..season 3 was EPIC. Every single moment was golden to me,&quot; she wrote on Instagram at the time.
Hopefully, season three lives up to the same level of excellence as the first two seasons. My confidence is high that will be the case, with Sheridan leading the way. What do you think is coming next on &quot;Lioness?&quot; Let me know at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Seattle mayor refuses to grade herself as crime, homelessness surge</news:name>
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			<news:title>Seattle mayor refuses to grade herself as crime, homelessness surge</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson refused to grade herself amid a growing homelessness and crime crisis in the Evergreen State. 
In a video clip posted Wednesday on X by Jonathan Choe, Discovery Institute senior journalism fellow, Wilson was asked, &quot;How would you grade your work so far as mayor?&quot;
The mayor responded, saying, &quot;We’re doing the very best that we can and there’s always room for improvement. So, I’m not giving myself a number grade but we are always striving to do better.&quot;
WILL SOCIALISM SAVE SEATTLE? CITY ADVOCATES STRUGGLE TO FIND SOLUTIONS AS HOMELESS, DRUG ADDICTS FLOOD STREETS
Wilson received fierce blowback on social media after a 77-year-old man was seen on video being beaten by two individuals in a crime that was captured by closed-circuit television cameras — a tool that Wilson has denounced in the past as something that makes the community feel unsafe and &quot;vulnerable.&quot;
The Washington State Standard reported in August that the total number of individuals counted as homeless is a 4.4% increase from 2024 and a 25% increase overall from 2022. Additionally, the year-over-year increase was approximately consistent with the 4.07% rise from 2023 to 2024, but below the 14.8% jump between 2022 and 2023. 
WILL SOCIALISM SAVE SEATTLE? CITY ADVOCATES STRUGGLE TO FIND SOLUTIONS AS HOMELESS, DRUG ADDICTS FLOOD STREETS
Businesses are also heading out of Washington following the March passage of the &quot;millionaires tax,&quot; the state&apos;s first-ever income tax, pushed by progressives and socialists and opposed by conservatives.
During a recent event at Seattle University, Wilson, a self-described democratic socialist, laughed and appeared to dismiss the possibility that millionaires would leave the state. 
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&quot;I think the claims that millionaires are going to leave our state are, like, super overblown. And if — the ones that leave, like, bye,&quot; Wilson said.
Fox News Digital reached out to Wilson for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Demotion case against Sen. Mark Kelly returns to court</news:name>
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			<news:title>Demotion case against Sen. Mark Kelly returns to court</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The legal case between the Arizona senator and the Pentagon returns to court this week.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Rebels with a cause: Motorcycle enthusiasts unite to make Flagstaff a better place</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Flagstaff native Anthony &quot;T-Bone&quot; Sanchez created Rev-Up Unity to offer a sense of community for local motorcyclists and support other local nonprofit organizations.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Court deadline in North Country HealthCare lawsuit passes without bringing clarity</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The situation has been complicated by the plaintiffs’ decision to file a third amended complaint.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WATCH: Left-wing LA mayor faces reality TV challenger’s blunt takedowns in heated mayoral debate</news:name>
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			<news:title>WATCH: Left-wing LA mayor faces reality TV challenger’s blunt takedowns in heated mayoral debate</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Incumbent Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, Republican challenger Spencer Pratt, and Democratic Socialists of America-aligned city councilwoman Nithya Raman squared off in a heated nonpartisan debate on Wednesday as the city heads toward its June 2 mayoral primary.
The debate, hosted by NBC4 and Telemundo 52, centered on questions of public safety, affordability and immigration. Conservative commentators on social media, as well as some on the left, generally felt that Pratt exceeded expectations as he jumps into politics following his history as a reality star on &quot;The Hills.&quot; 
Fox News Digital took a look back at the top moments of the debate, including Bass confronting top issues such as the Palisades fires that tore through Southern California in 2025.  
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&quot;First off, Inside Safe, I like to say Inside Safe makes all of us outside, unsafe,&quot; Pratt said near the midpoint of the debate.
Inside Safe is a municipal program spearheaded by Bass intended to take people out of homeless encampments and bring them into temporary or permanent indoor housing. A city report found that it spent $300 million on the project, which assisted roughly 6,000 people, 40% of whom have since ended up back on the streets.
&quot;The reality is, no matter how many beds you give these people, they are on super meth,&quot; Pratt continued. &quot;They are on fentanyl. The DEA statistic says 93% of this is a drug addiction problem. I will go below the Harbor Freeway tomorrow with [Raman] and we can find some of these people she&apos;s going to offer treatment for. She&apos;s going to get stabbed in the neck.&quot;
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Near the end of the debate, moderator Enrique Chiabra asked the three candidates a straightforward question.
&quot;I want to ask you all three if this is a yes or no question and answer,&quot; Chiabra said. &quot;So there&apos;s an LA council member. He wants voters to decide. He is saying that non-citizens, should they be allowed to vote in local elections. Is this a yes or no, Mr. Pratt?&quot;
LA MAYOR BASS PROVIDES CASH PAYMENTS TO ILLEGALS, ISSUES ORDER TO THWART IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT
Pratt answered in a single word: &quot;No.&quot;
Bass gave a longer answer, differentiating between green card holders and illegal immigrants, pointing out that some cities allow the former category to vote in local elections.
Raman, meanwhile, gave an answer that a Los Angeles Times columnist described as &quot;tongue-tied.&quot;
&quot;Yeah, I would say again, it does depend in other places, school boards have non-citizens, non-citizens who are residents who vote for these,&quot; she began to say, before a moderator cut her off.
Early in the debate, Pratt took a jab at Bass over her handling of the January 2025 Pacific Palisades fires.
&quot;To the mayor, Karen Bass, the thousand firefighters that were available, but there [were] no engines for them because of the $17 million that Chief Crowley had asked the mayor for nine weeks before, and Mayor Karen Bass denied it,&quot; Pratt said. &quot;Not to mention Janisse Quinones, who Mayor Karen Bass put into a position of power at the LA DWP. She drained both of these reservoirs that these firefighters needed to put out these fires.&quot;
SPENCER PRATT ENLISTS SEN. RICK SCOTT FOR FEDERAL INVESTIGATION INTO CALIFORNIA WILDFIRE RESPONSE
Pratt called Bass’ conduct in the lead-up to the fires &quot;the most dangerous thing that the mayor put us up against.&quot;
Raman, who has been struggling to break through in the polls, accused Bass and Pratt during the debate of working together to block her out of the general election.
&quot;You’re going to watch today as Mayor Bass and Spencer Pratt attack me because they want to run against each other in the general election,&quot; Raman said, directly addressing debate viewers. 
&quot;First off, Mayor Bass and I are definitely not working together,&quot; Pratt responded. &quot;I blame this person for burning my house and my parents house and my town and all my neighbors down.&quot;
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He went on to point out that Bass’ strong relationship with labor unions and her status as incumbent mayor made her a stronger opponent than Raman, in his view.
Pratt concluded his statement by dismissing Raman as a &quot;random council member.&quot;
As the debate shifted to public safety, Pratt took an opportunity to slam Raman for historically advocating for decreased police funding.
&quot;Councilwoman Raman keeps saying that the police department is over funded public safety – should be our number one priority,&quot; he said. &quot;And we&apos;re going to find all this money when we stop her useless open bed plans. That actually doesn&apos;t put drug addicts in these housing, that we&apos;re spending billions of dollars, and we&apos;re going to actually start checking where this money is going.&quot;
Pratt proposed providing more resources to the Los Angeles Police Department to ultimately build the force to 12,500 officers.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Spotify wants to become the home for AI-generated personal audio</news:name>
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			<news:title>Spotify wants to become the home for AI-generated personal audio</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Users will be able to create a podcast from Codex or Claude Code and import it to Spotify</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>China’s Moonshot AI raises $2B at $20B valuation as demand for open-source AI skyrockets</news:name>
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			<news:title>China’s Moonshot AI raises $2B at $20B valuation as demand for open-source AI skyrockets</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Moonshot&apos;s annualized recurring revenue topped $200 million in April, driven by rapid growth in paid subscriptions and API usage.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Gorsuch highlights staggering decline in civic literacy that prompted him to author new book</news:name>
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			<news:title>Gorsuch highlights staggering decline in civic literacy that prompted him to author new book</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch is sounding the alarm on the steep decline in civic literacy in classrooms across the United States — a trend Gorsuch said ultimately prompted him to co-author a new children’s book with the aim of educating the next generation about America’s founding principles.
Speaking to Fox News Digital in a recent interview, Gorsuch said his new book, &quot;Heroes of 1776: The Story of the Declaration,&quot; was created to address the steep decline in civic education and history in the U.S. among both school-aged children and adults.
&quot;Only about 13% of kids today in eighth grade are proficient in American history — [and just] 22% in civics,&quot; Gorsuch told Fox News Digital. &quot;Six out of 10 adults would fail our citizenship test.
Those numbers, he said, reflect a &quot;deeply&quot; concerning reality and were ultimately what inspired the book&apos;s creation.
AMERICAN STUDENTS&apos; LACK OF BASIC CIVICS KNOWLEDGE ALARMS EDUCATION ADVOCATES
&quot;That’s how [my co-author] hooked me,&quot; Gorsuch said, referring to Janie Nitze, his former clerk and co-author.
&quot;She says, ‘You have been complaining about the state of civic education in this country for a long time,&apos;&quot; Gorsuch said. &quot;She’s right. ... So, it&apos;s time to do something about it, I figured.&quot;
Gorsuch has long sought to improve the state of civic education programs for young people in the U.S. — a goal that predates his nomination as a Supreme Court justice.
He recently told Fox News Sunday that the new book took &quot;a lot of inspiration&quot; from former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O&apos;Connor, who famously founded a civics education nonprofit after stepping down from the bench.
&quot;As she was leaving the court, she reflected that civic education in this country is a problem,&quot; Gorsuch said of O&apos;Connor&apos;s work. &quot;And for a lot of reasons, it&apos;s simply not being taught anymore.&quot; 
&quot;So I do think we have a big problem, because we are a creedal nation, again, not based on race or religion, but based on an idea, three great ideas, I think,&quot; he said. &quot;And if you don&apos;t know what they are, the history and the people that made them possible, how can you possibly carry them on?&quot;
JUSTICE GORSUCH HIGHLIGHTS HUMANITY, HISTORY IN CHILDREN&apos;S BOOK CELEBRATING AMERICA&apos;S 250TH ANNIVERSARY
Gorsuch noted in 2019 that just one-third of Americans could name all three branches of government — a concerning decline, he said, given that the three branches interact and crucially &quot;check&quot; one another against unmitigated overreach.
Without this separation of powers, Gorsuch said at the time, promises of freedom &quot;are just words on a page.&quot;
&quot;What Madison knew is that people are not angels,&quot; he told Fox &amp; Friends. &quot;And that we need to separate powers that keep us free.&quot;
Now, he&apos;s hoping to bring that message to a younger audience.
Gorsuch said their goal in writing the book — which features striking, hand-painted illustrations alongside stories of well-known revolutionaries and young people during the Revolutionary War — was to inspire children by highlighting the role they played in shaping the nation, 250 years ago.
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&quot;Young people have been remarkable contributors to our country throughout history,&quot; Gorsuch said, listing teenagers named in the book, who participated in the war directly, or as spies.
 &quot;We wanted to inspire young people. That was a huge part of it,&quot; Gorsuch said.
He stressed that civic education is not a partisan issue on the high court — adding that in fact, the issue is one that unifies all nine Supreme Court justices, regardless of their ideology.
&quot;If you polled the nine of us in our conference room,&quot; Gorsuch said of the justices, &quot;one thing we could all agree on is the importance of learning American history.&quot;
&quot;Because how else are you going to carry this thing forward? Somebody has to run the zoo,&quot; he said.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Mississippi Storm Injures at Least 17 and Damages More Than 1,000 Buildings</news:title>
			<news:keywords>State officials were assessing the damage on Thursday from a tornado cluster and storm that ripped through the region overnight and closed dozens of roads in several counties.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Top Spanberger ally targeted in FBI corruption probe has long history of controversy</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>On Wednesday, the FBI raided the office of a Democratic state lawmaker with a history of financial and ethical controversies.
During her more than four decades in politics, Virginia state Sen. L. Louise Lucas has faced controversies ranging from her handling of campaign funds to the way she runs her marijuana dispensary. Federal authorities have been investigating Lucas on suspicion of corruption and illegal marijuana sales for years, beginning under the Biden administration, sources familiar told Fox News Digital.
Lucas&apos; office did not respond to a request for comment sent by Fox News Digital on Wednesday.
The raid comes after years of scrutiny over Lucas’ political conduct, business dealings and public behavior.
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Lucas has been a central figure in the commonwealth’s redistricting fight and is widely considered the driving force behind Virginia’s new map, which voters narrowly approved but is currently held up in court.
When Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, lambasted Virginia Democrats over what he and others have largely characterized as a push to gerrymander the commonwealth for political ends, Lucas issued a profane response that she &quot;f---ing finished&quot; what Republicans started on a federal level.
She also has dropped several memes and GIFs on social media condemning former Gov. Glenn Youngkin and Virginia Republicans like Rep. Jennifer Kiggans of Virginia Beach — and has enlisted background tracks such as Famous Dex’s &quot;Hoes Mad.&quot;
VIRGINIA DEMOCRAT GIVES PROFANITY-LACED RESPONSE TO CRUZ&apos;S CRITICISM OF THE STATE&apos;S REDISTRICTING PUSH
One such post includes an artificially generated image of Kiggans and Reps. Ben Cline, Rob Wittman and John McGuire, wearing McDonald’s uniforms, while a dig at Kiggans had the caption &quot;you want fries with that.&quot;
Wittman was shown being pulled away from the House Armed Services Committee gavel, the panel for which he is considered the chair-in-waiting.
Another meme showed a red-eyed Lucas split next to a U-Haul truck at the governor’s mansion while Youngkin was in office.
&quot;She completely controls what’s happening in Virginia right now,&quot; a Republican strategist, commenting on her fervent ambassadorship of the redistricting referendum, told CNN.
During her tenure as the top Democrat on the Virginia Senate’s Finance and Appropriations Committee, Lucas has pushed for the expansion of casinos in the commonwealth. Due to her position on the committee, the senator has considerable sway over whether or not casino projects advance.
While trusted to help regulate gambling, Lucas has pocketed hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations from major players in the gaming industry.
Lucas, for instance, reportedly played a pivotal role in advancing an $11 billion casino project being developed by Comstock Holdings in northern Virginia. Comstock Holdings and its top executive are some of Lucas’ largest donors.
In November 2023, Comstock CEO Christopher Clemente cut a $100,000 campaign check to Lucas, per campaign finance records. Comstock itself donated an additional $100,000 to Lucas between August 2024 and December 2025.
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Rivers Casino Portsmouth, which Lucas has repeatedly bragged about helping to establish, has funneled tens of thousands of dollars into her campaign account since opening in 2023. Lucas also accepted $165,000 from the company Pace-O-Matic and its executives as she pushed to legalize gambling machines made by the company.
Text messages obtained by the Virginia Mercury in June 2024 indicate that local officials viewed Lucas as a key powerbroker when it came to approving gambling projects.
Lucas’ pot shop was also subject to a journalistic investigation, given that Virginia still outlaws cannabis in most forms.
According to the commonwealth’s cannabis regulatory agency, medical marijuana is legal, as well as possession in a private residence and public possession of up to 1 oz.
Sales of &quot;adult-use&quot; cannabis and pop-up shops are illegal, as is driving under the influence of the drug or transporting it in a rideshare.
LEGAL GROUP ACCUSES VIRGINIA PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT OF FELONY AFTER HOSTING DEM POLITICAL RALLY FOR FREE
With that, the cannabis shop co-owned by Lucas and located next to her senatorial office in Portsmouth has long received scrutiny.
A Virginia Mercury investigation showed some &quot;Lucky Charms&quot;-labeled bars contained the substance Delta-9 THC, which it said conflicts with Virginia’s ban on sales but allowance of small-scale possessions.
Lucas has advertised her shop on X, writing in a 2022 post that she was a &quot;78-year-old grandma who legalized pot and now has her own cannabis (sic) store. And I’m the last thing standing between The GOP and total control of Virginia. That’s worth an [retweet].&quot;
She followed that up with a message saying, &quot;did I mention my store is on High Street in Portsmouth&quot; with a GIF of former President Barack Obama dropping a microphone.
The Virginia Mercury’s investigation found &quot;rampant mislabeling&quot; among dealers across the commonwealth, and the professor said findings from Lucas’ store were in line with the 66 total samples collected statewide.
Lucas had also been accused of fomenting unrest during a George Floyd protest in her home city of Portsmouth.
Lucas and several protesters were charged with conspiracy to commit a felony and injury to a monument exceeding $1,000, following a June 2020 protest at a Confederate monument.
Protesters tore heads off of some of the monument’s statues, according to the Associated Press, and at one point, a statue was toppled to the ground, seriously wounding a protester.
Lucas’ charges were eventually dropped, but she had also called for Portsmouth Police Chief Angela Greene to resign amid the fallout. Greene later said she had been fired and would be suing over her termination – after she considered the situation a conspiracy in which people drew hundreds of others to the site to commit &quot;felonious acts.&quot;
SCANDAL-PLAGUED VIRGINIA AG HOPEFUL’S WIFE REPORTEDLY DONATED TO FUND THAT FREED ACCUSED CRIMINALS, MURDERERS
An account from the AP quoted Lucas as telling police officers responding to the unrest that &quot;they are going to put some paint on this thing and y’all can’t arrest them… [they’re] gonna do it and you can’t stop them. They’ve got a right. Go ahead.&quot;
When police warned Lucas against instructing protesters to vandalize, she denied she did so: &quot;I’m not telling them to do anything, I’m telling you [that] you can’t arrest them.&quot;
Lucas, who is Black, has regularly used her donors’ money to bankroll historically black churches in and around her Senate district. Those churches, in turn, work to support both Lucas and the broader Virginia Democratic Party. 
Second Calvary Baptist Church, for one, accepted nearly $30,000 in sponsorship payment from Lucas’ campaign between March 2023 and April 2024. In 2025, the church went all out to boost the Democrats during the commonwealth’s elections.
HARRIS CAMPAIGN DISHES OUT SIX-FIGURE DONATIONS TO GROUPS WHO SUPPORT DEFUNDING POLICE, REPARATIONS
&quot;You can rest assured that I will be telling our congregation to vote for you,&quot; the church’s head pastor told Democratic Virginia attorney general nominee Jay Jones in a video shot in November 2025. 
The church also held a campaign event for then-Rep. Abigail Spanberger and endorsed her bid for the governor’s mansion.
New Mount Olivet Baptist Church, where Lucas serves as a deaconess, has received close to $15,000 from her campaign account since 2021. The church has assisted the political career of Lucas’ daughter and encouraged its members to support the Democratic Party.
Third Baptist Church in Portsmouth and New Community Temple, which each received thousands from Lucas through her campaign account, have had their pastors push congregants to vote for Democrats.
77% of adults surveyed by the Pew Research Center in 2022 said that they had negative feelings about churches endorsing political candidates.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles, 73, said Thursday she will resign effective June 30, a surprise move less than six months after the five-term Democrat won reelection to lead the nation’s 14th-largest city.
&quot;Serving as Charlotte’s mayor has been the honor of my life,&quot; Lyles, 73, said in a statement, The Charlotte Observer reported Thursday. &quot;I am proud of our record navigating various challenges, strengthening our economy, investing in our neighborhoods, and building a foundation for Charlotte’s continued success during a time of rapid growth.&quot;
&quot;As in all things politics, I am sure there will be speculation as to why I am making this decision now,&quot; the statement continued. &quot;Simply put, I am going to spend time with my grandchildren. Like many of us, I have missed some moments with them and intend to not miss anymore.&quot;
Lyles easily won reelection in 2025 after facing questions over whether she would run again.
Her resignation will leave the Charlotte City Council to decide who completes the remainder of her term. 
Lyles has served as Charlotte’s mayor since 2017 after previously serving on the City Council.
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			<news:keywords>Let&apos;s get Thursday Screencaps cranking with the latest DoorDash financial numbers that continue to boggle my mind. Americans, in huge numbers, are showing absolutely no sign of weakness when it comes to having some random person deliver Olive Garden to their apartment doors.
In January, the New York Times ran a story where they profiled a couple that spends $700 a week to order food delivery. &quot;I am so burned out and tired, I would rather just throw my credit card at the problem and delay that unhappiness until the bill comes,&quot; the guy said. The Times noted that this guy&apos;s son can&apos;t read, but he can &quot;put together an order&quot; on the Chick-fil-A app. &quot;I am impressed, but I am also terrified,&quot; the dad noted.
What the hell are we doing? Are we really this lazy? I have heard from the salesmen who are on the road and just want food delivered to their hotels so they don&apos;t have to go to restaurants. I get it. Maybe you broke both of your legs in a skiing accident and you are craving Texas Roadhouse that&apos;s been sitting in some dope smoker&apos;s car for 25 minutes. I get it. Not really, but I understand you&apos;re in a tough spot.
Folks, we are trending towards 1 BILLION orders being delivered by DoorDash in the next quarter. Look at that incredible jump from Q3 2025 to Q4 2025. No way it could go higher, right? Wrong. When America is put to a challenge, we step up and DOMINATE.
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Never underestimate Americans and their will to sit their asses at home to eat Chinese takeout.
Our queen made major news on Instagram Wednesday night by announcing a brand partnership with a nicotine pouch company that will have Charley playing in some virtual golf tournament in October. You might remember Hull from her days hammering cigs at golf tournaments back in like 2024.
Then, she made some bet that she&apos;d never smoke again. From everything I can tell, she hasn&apos;t gone back to cigs, but based on this new brand partnership, our queen might like to stuff a nicotine pouch in her lip. She&apos;s reinventing the game.
NEW YORK MAGAZINE WRITER WANTS TO BRING BACK SMOKING FOR VERY NIHILISTIC REASONS
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– Mike N. in Texas shares: Our oldest son just graduated in the 150th class of Texas A&amp;M.  The ceremony opened with the National Anthem and then a prayer. God Bless Texas A&amp;M, God Bless the USA. Here’s to the greatest column in the land!
– Legacy Screencaps reader Sean K. wanted to say: Just wanted to pass along big props to Doug and his wife for the long-term care they&apos;ve given their son Joey. I know a few people who have so dedicated their lives this way to their special needs children and/or other family members and they have told me the same; the light that comes on in their loved one&apos;s eyes is what makes it all worth it. 
His email reminded me of a news clip from years ago where a newly graduated Marine in dress blues visited his sister at their high school gym who had cerebral palsy. She was so excited to see him she nearly fell out of her wheelchair. (Wish I could find that clip). You could just feel the love she had for him and he for her through the TV screen. 
Best to them and keep it up. Still getting used to the new &apos;Fox&apos; format but the content is 100% the same. And I read it every day to keep sane. Thanks as always for what you do.
– Jon in Iowa was stopped in his tracks by Doug&apos;s story: Had to respond after reading this morning’s Screencaps.  Doug’s story choked me up. I did not have to deal with such hard things with my children and I can’t imagine what he and his family went through. I do know that people like Doug and family are what you called the backbone of this country. 
I don’t want to make this about me, but I am just starting to deal with something with my wife. Not going into details, but I know what is ahead.  So far I can still get out to go golfing and she can still get on the plane couple times a year to get to Arizona for the winter.  Doug needs to know he is an inspiration.  I know that we are very fortunate to have had the lives we’ve had. 
Doug’s life made me think about people in this video. Imagine how pathetic your life is that you would act like this with your wife and daughter. Have people like this ever done anything that was hard. Or dealt with any kind of adversity.  Doubt it. 
Thankfully half the country still believes in the values that made us great.  Have to keep believing in that half to prevail. Thanks for your story Doug. 
– Mark T. in Florida says: Props to Doug in Mason for Doing Hard Things, parenting never stops. Stories like that keep me going and make me appreciative for the good fortune and blessings I have. 
– Tom T. checks in on Doug&apos;s story and then pivots to complimenting me: I thank God all of the time for the blessings in my humble life.   May God bless Joe (Doug&apos;s son) and his whole family.  Adversity brings out our best, and Joe is a GREAT man and father.
– Marty in Idaho emails: About 7 AM Monday while I’m waiting for Screencaps to publish, an unknown car pulls into my rural Idaho driveway.  My daughter and 7 month old grandson are in the kitchen with me.  I step outside toward the car and the unknown driver gets out of the car and says, &quot;I need help&quot;.  He’s young (30?), doesn’t seem to be in distress and his car seems fine.  He goes on to say that he found a dog wandering on the road so he stopped and put it in his car which I have no way to confirm (so he pulls into a random driveway with a 90ish pound husky in his passenger seat with no collar?). 
None of this seems right to me.  I look at the dog and don’t recognize it so I’m expecting the guy to get back in his car and drive away.  About this time my daughter walks out and suggests I take a photo of the dog and send it to our neighbor text group.  Good idea assuming everything is legit.  The guy says he’s going to be late for work and wants me to take the dog. 
That’s a no go for me (for all I know it’s his dog) but my daughter speaks up and says she’ll take it.  I am not happy with my daughter at this point who insists we take this enormous dog (apparently I was rude to this guy).  She gets the dog out of the car and I immediately take it to animal rescue.  While waiting at animal rescue I text the photo and one of the neighbors thinks the dog might belong to a guy about a mile away from our house.  I take the dog there and it is his; happy ending.I’ve been berated by my daughter and my wife (who was sleeping) for overreacting and being rude for two days now.
I explain that when the situation looks off, your guard should be up.  This time it turned out OK but what if this guy had other intentions (or just wanted to get rid of his dog)?  Did I overreact in this situation?
– Gerard puts things into perspective for me: Track meets can be long cold and windy but those 4.5 hours are way less time consuming and expensive compared to any travel sport.  Be grateful he is in track and not travel baseball or basketball!!   You will have every weekend free and will be able to afford real vacations.   He may even be fast enough to get preferred admission into the college of his choice down the road……..
– Brandon from N. Kentucky writes: I could not agree with your mom about the length of these track meets. We encouraged our daughter to do something other than competition dance (that’s another racket). She is doing track because her friends are. I had never been to a track meet before her 1st one in march. We were told to be there by 4pm. She had ONE event and it didn’t go off until 930pm. Thankfully it was a Friday but last week was more of the same. She was in 3 events, got there by 3:45pm, and her first event didn’t go off until 7:20pm on a Wednesday night!!! She was done early I might add. This is to much on a school night.
– Chris A. also adds some life perspective: I hear you about track meets. I ran track (sprints and long jump) for a CYO team from 12-15 years old, and it was all day Saturday meets in April and May. 8 hours minimum. My parents maybe went to one or two meets during that four years, and I couldn&apos;t blame them. So many events, so many age groups. At least the long distance events were one heat, but with four age groups times two genders, that&apos;s an hour right there. Brutal if you aren&apos;t participating.
How about the sub-2 hour marathons run in London a couple of weeks ago? You said your son&apos;s best mile time is 5:40 (so far). My best, and only, timed mile was 5:20 when I was 15. These guys are running 4:35 miles for 26+ miles! 64-second quarter miles, 108 of them in a row! I can&apos;t fathom that. Don&apos;t care if it&apos;s the shoes, someone&apos;s feet still have to be in them. That&apos;s right up there with breaking the 4 minute mile barrier.
Kinsey: I don&apos;t have the numbers in front of me, but Screencaps Jr.&apos;s PR is somewhere in the mid-5:30s right now. I&apos;m thinking 5:36. He&apos;s 13. Google says that&apos;s pretty good at that age. You know what? He&apos;s eating well, running good times, packing on muscle, can handle himself in a room full of people and has been ordering his own meals at restaurants for years. Mrs. Screencaps and I count our blessings. Trust me.
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And with that, we&apos;re ready to go for another day of life. The sun is as bright as it has been this spring. I plan on taking a quick stroll through the yard with Mrs. Screencaps at lunch. We need to build a plan of attack for Mother&apos;s Day weekend. Projects need completed.
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			  <news:name>Blake Lively controversy had retail partners &apos;spooked&apos; behind the scenes, court docs say</news:name>
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			<news:title>Blake Lively controversy had retail partners &apos;spooked&apos; behind the scenes, court docs say</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A newly surfaced court filing is putting numbers behind the backlash surrounding Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni&apos;s contentious court battle, linking negative press to declining sales and growing concern among major retail partners.
Lively’s Betty Buzz brand saw a sharp shift beginning in mid-August of 2024, as her &quot;It Ends With Us&quot; press tour ramped up. At the center of the backlash was a surge in criticism labeling Lively and the brand as &quot;tone-deaf,&quot; a characterization industry insiders said can be particularly damaging in today’s social media environment.
&quot;Being called tone-deaf is commercially devastating for a celebrity brand because it tells consumers they’re out of touch with the real world and the audience that made them valuable in the first place,&quot; branding expert Evan Nierman told Fox News Digital. &quot;With today’s social media climate, once that label takes hold it changes the way people interpret everything the brand does next, and becomes the lens through which every product, post and public appearance gets judged.&quot;
That shift in perception can translate into a direct impact on consumers, especially for lifestyle brands built on personal connection.
BLAKE LIVELY, JUSTIN BALDONI SETTLEMENT REPORTEDLY ENDS WITH NO MONEY AS EXPERT CALLS IT ‘COMPLETE DISASTER’
&quot;When the once-polished exterior begins to tarnish, crack, and fade, that consumer connection fades with it,&quot; Doug Eldridge, founder of Achilles PR, told Fox News Digital. &quot;Statistically speaking, this correlation is even stronger within female consumer spending habits and their opinion of the celebrity on the other side of the brand. Looking at the court filings, when you connect the dots and form a trend line, there is a demonstrable overlap between the public souring on Lively and the retail market decline. ‘I don’t need this, but I want this; the more I read, learn, and hear, I’m not sure I really want this anymore.’&quot;
The internal documents, obtained by Fox News Digital, also suggested the backlash didn’t stay online. In one communication, a Betty Buzz employee warned that &quot;negative&quot; press coverage was impacting Lively&apos;s brand after a phone call with Kroger, while another message described partners as &quot;spooked&quot; by the controversy.
&quot;Unfortunately, there is a negative taste in Kroger’s mouths based on the BL interview (press) from the movie, and they said they will be closely monitoring sales on the brand,&quot; an internal email, obtained by Fox News Digital read. &quot;They are expecting a negative sales impact, and they’re wondering what BL will be doing to course correct and make things right with her audience. This is the first direct feedback I’ve heard from a retailer, so I wanted to share. There are likely others.&quot;
The VP of Food and Beverage at Princess Cruises wrote, &quot;By the way our legal and ethics compliance committee board spooked with Blake !!! I am working things out hopefully will not have any affect !&quot;
It was the kind of behind-the-scenes alarm that crisis PR professionals say often marks the beginning of a larger fallout.
&quot;When a celebrity starts generating headlines for the wrong reasons, corporate partners move fast to protect themselves,&quot; Nierman, founder and CEO of crisis PR firm Red Banyan, told Fox News Digital. &quot;Companies work with famous people because they want borrowed trust, borrowed attention, and borrowed glamour, but when that celebrity brings controversy instead of confidence, brand teams immediately start asking themselves whether the upside is still worth the risk.&quot;
BLAKE LIVELY’S MET GALA STUNT AFTER JUSTIN BALDONI SETTLEMENT WAS A ‘DELIBERATELY CALCULATED TACTIC’: EXPERTS
Most brand partnerships come with a &quot;morality clause,&quot; according to Eldridge.
&quot;In simplest form, any statement or action made by the endorser – whether criminal or otherwise – which degrade the public perception or reputation of the individual, can initiate a for cause termination by the sponsor. Why? Because the endorser is effectively the ‘face’ of the company; when that face gets mud on it, the company gets dirtied in the process, as well,&quot; the branding expert explained to Fox News Digital.
Companies view this less as &quot;cancel culture&quot; and more as modern reputational risk management, according to one crisis and reputation management expert.
BLAKE LIVELY SLAMS JUSTIN BALDONI&apos;S &apos;SINISTER CAMPAIGN&apos; AGAINST HER, DEMANDS LAWSUIT BE DISMISSED
&quot;Consumers today expect brands and public figures to align with certain values and cultural expectations, and companies monitor that closely,&quot; Dave Quast, founder of EDQ Strategies, told Fox News Digital. &quot;That is not entirely new; what’s changed is the speed and scale of online reaction. The phrase &apos;cancel culture&apos; can oversimplify situations that are often more complicated. In many cases, brands are reacting not only to public criticism itself, but to uncertainty, unpredictability, and fear of prolonged controversy.&quot;
The brand fallout has continued to unfold alongside the resolution of Lively’s legal battle with Baldoni. The two announced they had settled their nearly two-year legal battle in a joint statement shared Monday.
The &quot;It Ends with Us&quot; stars were set to face off in court on May 18.
No details of the settlement have been released as Baldoni&apos;s lawyer hinted the two are still ironing out an agreement as of Tuesday. &quot;I think where the parties are is ... people are working on an agreement and the terms of an agreement and I think in concept certain major points have been agreed to, which we&apos;re very pleased with,&quot; Freedman said during an appearance on &quot;Hot Mics with Billy Bush.&quot;
JUSTIN BALDONI&apos;S $400M LAWSUIT AGAINST BLAKE LIVELY DISMISSED
&quot;And you know, as they say the devil is in the details and we&apos;ll see what the agreement looks like and work on that agreement,&quot; Freedman added. &quot;But ... we&apos;d like to believe we have an agreement.&quot;
Following the announcement of the settlement, attention will shift to whether the damage is temporary – or lasting. Settlements are often beneficial because they eliminate uncertainty, Quast explained. &quot;The entertainment and consumer-brand worlds are full of examples where public backlash appeared severe in the moment but faded over time,&quot; he told Fox News Digital.
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But others caution that a resolution in court does not automatically repair brand damage.
&quot;The settlement gives retail partners the one thing they were missing, which is a reason to stop bracing for the next legal bombshell,&quot; Nierman added. &quot;It does not magically restore confidence, but it gives them permission to look at the brand again without wondering whether tomorrow’s headline will drag them into the fight.&quot;
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&quot;A celebrity brand can recover, but it has to earn its way back. The public will move on from the lawsuit, but retailers are going to care about whether consumers are still buying, still engaging and still willing to separate the product from the press.&quot;
As Lively steps back into the spotlight, including a recent high-profile appearance at the Met Gala, the question remains whether the backlash marks a temporary setback or a longer-term shift in how consumers view her brand.
Eldridge argued it’s too early to write off a comeback.
&quot;America is a country of second chances, and we love the comeback story,&quot; he told Fox News Digital. &quot;She has a real opportunity, regardless of the self-inflicted nature of her current condition. But just like non-essential, lifestyle products—which we don’t need to purchase in the first place—if we don’t like you and don’t want to be around you, then we certainly won’t support you by investing in you. The steady quarterly decline is evidence of this reality. This is a rare instance where feelings become facts.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>The inconvenient truth behind the left’s horrible Spirit airlines debacle</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Two decades after former Vice President Al Gore predicted the end of the earth, the left is stuck with another inconvenient truth: their policy prescriptions are making air travel more expensive and less accessible this summer travel season.   
Remember this the next time you hear another left-wing politician fulminate about the high costs of travel or try to blame it on the conflict in Iran. Worse, these are the same prescriptions the left wants to bring to every facet of the American economy, and they would be ruinous for our country. 
When Spirit Airlines’ last flight touched down May 2, it was a sad and avoidable outcome that was years in the making. Travelers stranded. As many as 15,000 employees out of work. Smaller market airports suddenly bereft of one of their only travel options. And, more power consolidated among the country’s &quot;big four&quot; — Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, Southwest Airlines and United Airlines — that control roughly 75% of the nation’s air travel market share.
How did we get here?
DUFFY BLAMES BIDEN-BUTTIGIEG TEAM FOR SPIRIT AIRLINES COLLAPSE AFTER BLOCKED MERGER
In 2022, JetBlue and Frontier Airlines entered a bidding war for Spirit, which had long been struggling financially. Combined, the three discount airlines controlled less than 15% of the total air travel market. 
Eventually, JetBlue and Spirit announced their merger agreement to create a &quot;low-fare challenger,&quot; to the Big Four before the Biden Department of Justice, led by Assistant Attorney General for the Antitrust Division Jonathan Kanter and supported by then-Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg sued to block the merger.  Massachusetts Democrat Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a known critic of successful companies, had piled on and urged the DOT to block the merger in a 2023 letter.  
A federal judge sided with President Joe Biden and Kanter, and the merger was scuttled. Left with no path to completing the transaction, JetBlue abandoned the acquisition of Spirit. Kanter, in a statement that aged poorly, called the failed merger a &quot;victory for U.S. travelers who deserve lower prices and better choices.&quot; Connecticut Democrat Senator Chris Murphy said it would, &quot;return power to regular people.&quot;
DUFFY SAYS BIDEN ADMIN’S ‘WRONG DECISION’ DOOMED SPIRIT AIRLINES, LEFT 17,000 WORKERS JOBLESS
Now Spirit is gone, and those responsible are rushing to shift the blame.
Two years after calling the blocked merger &quot;a Biden win for flyers,&quot; Warren is blaming Trump for &quot;the nail in the coffin,&quot; ignoring the fact that Spirit filed for bankruptcy a year and a half ago.
It’s not just airlines, either. Many of these same people have also blocked a proposed merger between Kroger and Albertsons. The parallels are similar. Two smaller entities trying to compete with the larger competitions. The left intervenes, and the result is less competition, higher prices and fewer jobs.
An effort is also afoot by many of these same politicians to take down other thriving home-grown success stories. A group of leftist ideologues, unfortunately with the support of some misguided Republicans, have targeted companies like Amazon and Apple with legislation that would break them up.
Biden’s Federal Trade Commission, led by Lina Khan, now an adviser to socialist New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, even worked with European Union regulators to impose crippling restrictions on American companies that operate overseas.
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For the socialists calling the shots in today’s Democratic Party, success is a sin, and the only solution is government intervention. They believe that they know best, and do not believe private sector innovation and market forces can lead to advantageous outcomes. 
Had Spirit been allowed to merge with JetBlue, things could look a lot different today. We’ll sadly never know.
What is clear is that even if you never booked a ticket on Spirit, you’ll be paying the price now, literally. Removing a discount carrier from the skies is expected to increase prices across the board.
This midterm election season and the presidential election that follows are poised to center around the concept of &quot;affordability.&quot; For any candidate who claims to have the keys to lower prices, check the tape on what they were saying about Spirit. Those who opposed the merger should answer for the devastation they have wrought.
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			<news:title>Finnish lawmaker appeals hate speech conviction over decades-old pamphlet on homosexuality</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Finland Member of Parliament Päivi Räsänen is appealing her country&apos;s Supreme Court decision to criminally convict her on a count of hate speech for a decades-old pamphlet referring to homosexuality as a &quot;developmental disorder.&quot;
The Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) International, which represents Räsänen, told Fox News Digital that she intends to appeal her case to the European Court of Human Rights to uphold her free speech rights after the narrow 3-2 ruling last month.
&quot;The failure of the Finnish Supreme Court to uphold freedom of speech has set a dangerous precedent in my country and across Europe,&quot; Räsänen said. &quot;I feel it is my duty to appeal this decision, to reinstate respect for the basic human right that all are free to peacefully express their views in the public square.&quot;
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She continued, &quot;I know I am not alone in facing unjust persecution under ‘hate speech’ laws that make sharing Christian beliefs a criminal offense. I make my appeal in the hope that the European Court of Human Rights will recognise that peacefully expressing one&apos;s beliefs is never a crime, and ensure that this basic freedom is protected for all.&quot;
The charge centered on a pamphlet Räsänen originally published in 2004 titled, &quot;Male and Female He Created Them: Homosexual Relationships Challenge the Christian Understanding of Humanity,&quot; where she argued that homosexuality could be considered a &quot;negative developmental disorder.&quot;
&quot;[T]he scientific material unequivocally proves that homosexuality is a disorder of psycho-sexual development. Those who claim that homosexuality is a natural &apos;healthy&apos; variety of sexuality nullify the evidentiary value found in family background studies for political reasons,&quot; Räsänen wrote.
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In 2021, Räsänen and Lutheran Bishop Juhana Pohjola were formally charged with &quot;agitation against a minority group&quot; for the pamphlet, a 2019 tweet where she questioned her church’s sponsorship of an LGBTQ Pride event and linked to an Instagram post with a picture of Romans 1:24-27 and a 2019 live radio debate.
Räsänen and Bishop Pohjola were previously acquitted twice by lower courts in 2022 and 2023. Her 2019 tweet was also acquitted for the third time last month.
In a comment to Fox News Digital, ADF International legal counsel Lorcán Price, who is working on Räsänen&apos;s case, spoke about the importance of the appeal to combat &quot;Europe’s censorship crisis.&quot;
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&quot;Even if our clients are vindicated by the court, there is no changing that they have faced years of unjust prosecution for peaceful expression. The only long-term way to solve this problem is to repeal &apos;hate speech&apos; laws in Finland and across Europe, which have been used to censor Christians and others with views that differ from those of the ruling elite,&quot; Price said.
He continued, &quot;Free speech was born in Europe, and it is of critical importance for Western civilization as a whole that the censorial trend, particularly evident in this case, is reversed.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Georgetown Law students succeed in getting pro-Israel commencement speaker to drop out</news:name>
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			<news:title>Georgetown Law students succeed in getting pro-Israel commencement speaker to drop out</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Northwestern University President Dr. Morton Schapiro dropped out of his planned Georgetown Law School commencement speech after facing backlash from students over his pro-Israel views.
Interim Dean Joshua C. Teitelbaum announced last month that Schapiro would speak at the May 17 ceremony, citing Schapiro&apos;s &quot;uniquely informed perspective on American society and the challenges facing colleges and universities today.&quot;
Schapiro quickly faced backlash from students who opposed his selection for his lack of connection to the law school and his &quot;harmful&quot; opinions.
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&quot;The selection of Morton Schapiro as our commencement speaker is an absolute shame,&quot; student Matt Latibashvili wrote to Georgetown Law&apos;s student paper The Voice on Friday. &quot;His views on the genocide of Palestinians are despicable and disqualifying; instead of holding Israel accountable for the horrors it has perpetrated, he blames the media and universities for allowing people to speak the truth.&quot;
After a petition circulated to have him removed, Schapiro pulled himself from the ceremony on Wednesday.
&quot;I have presided over 28 commencements as a president and dean, and those ceremonies are about celebrating the graduates and their supporters. I was looking forward to giving a talk about humility and gratitude, but I don’t want my presence to distract from the day’s festivities,&quot; Schapiro wrote.
Schapiro had previously written about several topics for the Jewish Journal, including his criticism of universities failing to crack down on antisemitic protests during the height of the Israel-Gaza war.
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&quot;College administrators ignored myriad excesses by students and faculty alike, turning a blind eye when the humanities embraced a political agenda, or when student affairs personnel became more interested in excusing behavior that violated school rules than in preparing students for the world,&quot; Schapiro wrote in October. &quot;The pronoun police fiddled while the university burned.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Georgetown Law School and Schapiro for comment.
After Schapiro pulled his commencement speech, Georgetown Law School replaced him with Georgetown law professor and former ACLU National Legal Director David Cole.
Last year, Cole released a statement criticizing the congressional hearing on rampant antisemitism on college campuses and argued that defending &quot;Hamas&apos;s right to fight back&quot; does not qualify as antisemitic.
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&quot;Most criticism of Israel is not antisemitic; indeed, many Jews are deeply critical of how Israel has responded to the terrorist attacks of October 7, and of how Israel has managed its long-term conflict with the Palestinian people. Nor is defense of Hamas’s right to fight back antisemitic, even if it seeks to justify terrorist actions—just as defense of Israel’s bombing and killing of civilians in Gaza is not Islamophobic,&quot; Cole wrote.
Schapiro expressed surprise at the new choice of speaker.
&quot;Given Georgetown Law’s desire to keep politics out of its commencement ceremony, I am a little surprised by their choice of a speaker to replace me,&quot; Schapiro told the Jewish Journal Wednesday.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Feds seize mountain of fentanyl from &apos;open-air drug market&apos; in massive crackdown targeting gang crews</news:name>
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			<news:title>Feds seize mountain of fentanyl from &apos;open-air drug market&apos; in massive crackdown targeting gang crews</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Federal agents swarmed a California park Wednesday as part of a sweeping operation targeting an infamous open-air drug market notorious for peddling fentanyl and methamphetamine. 
The sting, dubbed &quot;Operation Free MacArthur Park,&quot; led to at least 18 arrests and more than $10 million worth of fentanyl seized in a massive joint effort between local and federal authorities, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California.
&quot;Today, we begin reclaiming MacArthur Park from criminals and drug addicts to return this public space to the citizens of Los Angeles,&quot; First Assistant United States Attorney Bill Essayli said. &quot;Together with our federal and local law enforcement partners, we are executing multiple arrest and search warrants targeting those who are distributing drugs in and around the park.&quot;
MacArthur Park, located west of downtown Los Angeles, is known as a hotbed for drug users looking to purchase narcotics despite being surrounded by apartments and office complexes.
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A sweeping federal criminal complaint alleging narcotics distribution and possession offenses was filed against 25 defendants on the same day the operation was carried out, with authorities already taking 18 individuals into custody on drug-related charges.
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One suspect, identified only as a Calabasas resident, was arrested after authorities seized approximately 40 pounds of fentanyl at their home, according to federal prosecutors. 
The operation was also attributed to a crackdown on the notorious 18th Street gang and MS-13, both of which control territories within the park, authorities said.
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The federal complaint alleges that Los Angeles natives Mallaly Moreno-Lopez, 31, and her boyfriend, Jackson Tarfur, 28, &quot;serve as the, if not one of the main sources of supply of fentanyl powder and methamphetamine distributed in the Alvarado Corridor and MacArthur Park, generally on behalf of the 18th Street Gang.&quot;
According to prosecutors, Moreno-Lopez and Tarfur allegedly &quot;hand-delivered&quot; narcotics stored at their home to the Alvarado Corridor near MacArthur Park in an effort to stash the drugs in storefronts and distribute to street-level dealers.
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Authorities also allege Yolanda Iriarte-Avila, 40, served as a supplier of methamphetamine to the couple, and Jesus Morales-Landel, 33, worked as a street-level drug dealer in the MacArthur Park area.
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Over a nearly six weeks beginning in March, investigators gathered evidence of 27 separate drug deals for fentanyl and methamphetamine transpiring both in and around the park, federal prosecutors said.
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If convicted, Moreno-Lopez, Tarfur, Iriarte-Avila and Morales-Landel face a minimum of 20 years behind bars, while the other unnamed individuals taken into custody could be given a maximum sentence of 10 years. 
Fox News Digital reached out to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California for additional comment. 
The operation was carried out in coordination with hundreds of members of the Drug Enforcement Administration Los Angeles Field Division’s Southern California Drug Task Force (SCDTF), a DEA-led multi-agency task force within the Los Angeles High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) Program and the Los Angeles Police Department, a U.S. Attorney&apos;s Office news release said.
&quot;Today’s operation is only one step, taken by a handful of agencies working hard to alleviate the anguish and sense of hopelessness burdening MacArthur Park, local businesses, and the surrounding neighborhood,&quot; Anthony Chrysanthis, Special Agent in Charge for the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Los Angeles Field Division, said. &quot;While this is a drug enforcement operation, it is also an effort to restore safety and wellness, and to return MacArthur Park back to the community.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ted Turner remembered fondly for hosting wet T-shirt college nights after Braves games, like a true hero</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ted Turner remembered fondly for hosting wet T-shirt college nights after Braves games, like a true hero</news:title>
			<news:keywords>CNN founder and media mogul Ted Turner died Wednesday at 87. Well, scratch that. Those two labels don&apos;t quite do him justice.
Let me try again: Ted Turner — the founder of CNN, a media mogul, a business tycoon, a world-renowned sailor, the creator of the superstation, the former owner of the Atlanta Braves, and a fierce supporter of wet T-shirt contests — died Wednesday at 87.
Whew. How is THAT for a list of accomplishments to take with you to the pearly gates? Did Ted leave it all out on the field, or what?
Yes, that last one is obviously why I&apos;m here writing about Ted today. I know he was a pioneer in the TV industry. That&apos;s his lasting legacy. But folks forget he was once the owner of the Atlanta Braves (and Hawks), and, more importantly, he used to host &quot;wet T-shirt contests&quot; during college nights at Braves games.
That&apos;s right. We used to be a proper country. I say it all the time, but we really did used to have it all, and we just pissed it all away. I grew up in the 1990s when Ted&apos;s TBS &quot;superstation&quot; was all the rage, and I loved it to death. Some of the best days of my life.
But boy, do I wish I could go back to the 1970s and take in a Braves games and then a wet t-shirt contest. Wrong era!
It&apos;s not often that both Clay Travis and Darren Rovell post about the same thing, but here we are.
This is the effect Ted Turner had on folks. People from both sides of the aisle spent yesterday remembering Turner. Some, for his efforts in the media world.
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Others, of course, for his efforts in bundling Braves games and college wet t-shirt contests. And what an unreal price, too! Fifty cents for general admission to the Braves take on the Cubbies, and then you get to take in a wet t-shirt contest AND a Miller beer party?
From thisgreatgame.com:
&quot;A crowd of 11,451, assumedly mostly male, showed up to watch the rotten Braves (13-24) take on the Chicago Cubs. Or at least that’s what they told their wives and girlfriends. But rain threatened the whole thing; for two hours, everyone sat around—interesting enough, no one left—before the first pitch finally took place.
&quot;Somewhere around the sixth inning, the Braves announced that registration for the contest was under away, to be done in full view of the fans so they can see the pretty girls sign up; it took a while for the first woman to rev up the courage and walk to the table, but once she did, 42 others followed.&quot;
This Ted Turner was a genius. A true genius. No wonder he was so beloved. All you get nowadays are stupid &quot;Bring Your Dog to the Ballpark&quot; promotions and &quot;Star Wars Night.&quot;
In fact, just to show you how miserable this era is compared to the 70s, the Atlanta Hawks were forced to cancel their &quot;Magic City&quot; promotion earlier this year because the NBA found it to be inappropriate.
And we had Ted Turner hosting wet t-shirt contests on COLLEGE NIGHT after games in the 70s! Again, we had it all, and we just pissed it away.
Anyway, some of Ted&apos;s other feats include temporarily taking over the team for one game in 1977 after firing his manager during a 16-game losing stream (they lost), and later that year loading up the entire team in a yacht so they could watch him compete in the America&apos;s Cup trials in Rhode Island.
For me, I will always remember him for the TBS superstation. Again, that&apos;s my childhood. Turning on a Braves game every night at 7:05 was the best. This is back before streaming, so you didn&apos;t really have access to much. I lived in Florida, so it was either the Marlins or Braves.
Unfortunately, the wet T-shirt contests did NOT make it to the 90s, which is shocking given ... they were the 90s.
Oh well. Maybe it&apos;ll come back one day soon. Although, I&apos;m fairly certain the Braves don&apos;t even do the full tomahawk chop anymore because the libs got fake-made about it, so I wouldn&apos;t hold your breath.
RIP.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Bryson DeChambeau details the two complicated hurdles in his way of a potential PGA Tour return</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bryson DeChambeau details the two complicated hurdles in his way of a potential PGA Tour return</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Bryson DeChambeau could be seeking a pathway back to the PGA Tour sooner rather than later. He certainly won&apos;t be alone in that journey; many players on LIV Golf&apos;s roster could be looking to do the same, but the circumstances around DeChambeau&apos;s next move are complicated.
As the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) has announced that it is pulling the plug on funding LIV beyond the 2026 season, the circuit&apos;s future is nothing but a giant question mark. LIV Golf could cease to exist in a handful of months, or it could be a dulled-down version of what it is today, and there may not really be an in between.
A natural next step for DeChambeau would be to return to the PGA Tour. That step would undoubtedly include hurdles in the shape of many different repercussions built by the Tour, but ones that would be easier to leap for DeChambeau as he&apos;s reportedly earned well over $100 million during his time with LIV.
DeChambeau, as he so often does, is looking at the hypothetical situation through a different lens. He&apos;s solely concerned about growing his YouTube and social media following, while also trying to build back relationships with the players who stood by the Tour&apos;s side throughout golf&apos;s civil war.
&quot;If I was to film a video during the week of one of their events with a content creator or a celebrity, that would be in violation to my knowledge,&quot; DeChambeau told Skratch ahead of LIV Virginia this week. &quot;It’s their policy, they didn’t let me do it when I was on there. I asked various times.&quot;
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The policy DeChembeau is referring to is the PGA Tour&apos;s social media policy, which is something very important to the two-time U.S. Open champion, who earlier in the week explained that he would be perfectly content in focusing on YouTube and playing in major championships if LIV shuts its doors and a return to the Tour becomes murky.
&quot;If you look at it, it’s affiliate marketing, so me being able to create content on that golf course that week at that event should only bring value to the tournament, and that’s what I care about most, entertaining like I’ve always said from day one,&quot; DeChambeau continued.
While the media side of things will play a huge role in DeChambeau&apos;s next career move, it&apos;s not the only obstacle he&apos;s personally staring at regarding a potential return to the PGA Tour. He also wants to be accepted back.
&quot;It’s really about if the membership wants me back and if they just want me back. That’s what it’s about,&quot; DeChambeau said. &quot;I don’t even think it’s [PGA Tour CEO] Brian Rolapp or anybody like one of the top executives, it’s really if the players want me back and if not, then I understand that.&quot;
It&apos;s understandable for DeChambeau to want to be on at least some sort of stable footing with a portion of Tour players before a potential jump back into the fold. It&apos;s also understandable for that being an impossibility.
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DeChambeau not only defected to LIV for an obscene amount of money, which put a bad taste in the mouths of many players, but he was also part of a lawsuit against the Tour following his departure to LIV in 2022. The lawsuit alleged that the PGA Tour used &apos;monopoloy power&apos; to suspend players who left for LIV Golf.
Again, it&apos;s all entirely complicated and will probably continue down the same path as more details about the potential return of players as we get further into the 2026 calendar year.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Nutrition experts reveal 5 of the healthiest nut options for your diet</news:name>
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			<news:title>Nutrition experts reveal 5 of the healthiest nut options for your diet</news:title>
			<news:keywords>→ Experts crack the case on which everyday nut delivers the biggest health boost.
→ A celebrity chef spotlights a restaurant shift as guests leave meals unfinished and rethink how they dine out.
→ Chefs call out four everyday cooking habits they say could be sabotaging meals without you realizing it.
→ Rising prices hit the drive-thru as fans sound off on a McDonald&apos;s burger &quot;deal&quot; that they say isn&apos;t what it seems.
→ A popular fast-food menu item is back and sparking mixed reactions among loyal customers.
→ Americans are swapping cereal for soup at breakfast — and experts say the trend may make sense.
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→ Across the country, outrageous milkshakes are turning heads — and tempting taste buds — in a big way.
→ Steve Doocy begins his road trip &quot;For All America&quot; with a stop at a heartland diner famous for its breakfast dish.
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→ The author of &quot;Gen Z 360&quot; says younger Americans are favoring snacks with simpler ingredients and more nutritional benefits.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Spotify’s AI DJ now supports French, German, Italian and Brazilian Portuguese</news:name>
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			<news:title>Spotify’s AI DJ now supports French, German, Italian and Brazilian Portuguese</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Spotify&apos;s AI DJ feature now supports French, German, Italian, and Brazilian Portuguese.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Supreme Court chief justice pinpoints what Americans misunderstand about he and his colleagues</news:name>
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			<news:title>Supreme Court chief justice pinpoints what Americans misunderstand about he and his colleagues</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Political critics of Supreme Court decisions fundamentally do not understand the role of the institution, according to Chief Justice John Roberts.
It is to interpret the law, not make it, he told a judicial conference in Hershey, Pennsylvania.
&quot;I think, at a very basic level, people think we’re making policy decisions, we&apos;re saying we think this is how things should be, as opposed to what the law provides,&quot; Roberts said Wednesday night. &quot;I think they view us as purely political actors, which I don’t think is an accurate understanding of what we do.&quot;
The decision reviewing the unconstitutionality of race-based gerrymandering under the Voting Rights Act has resurfaced rebukes of the political ideology of the Court. Three conservative justices, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett, were placed on the bench by President Donald Trump during his first term, giving Republican-nominated justices a 6-3 majority.
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Justices, however, are making decisions based on the law and contextual readings of the Constitution, not their personal policy preferences, Roberts stressed to the conference of judges and lawyers from the 3rd U.S. Circuit in Pennsylvania.
&quot;I think considered criticism is a very good thing,&quot; Roberts said. &quot;You hope it’s intelligent criticism, but it doesn’t have to be. It’s a free country and I certainly don’t object to it, and I don’t think my colleagues do either.&quot;
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The Supreme Court has also expanded gun rights and overturned the constitutional right to abortion in recent years. Public confidence in the Supreme Court was at a low of 40% after the 2022 Dobbs v. Jackson Women&apos;s Health Organization abortion ruling, showing the politics of rulings determines perception as the words of the Constitution remain unchanged.
The rulings are &quot;based on our best effort to figure out what the Constitution means and how it applies&quot; to the existing law, Roberts said.
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&quot;We’re not simply part of the political process, and there’s a reason for that, and I’m not sure people grasp that as much as is appropriate,&quot; Roberts said, stressing that &quot;one thing we have to do is make decisions that are unpopular.&quot;
&quot;On the other hand,&quot; Roberts said, &quot;there is a point where it changes from criticism of the opinion to criticism of the judge and it can lead to some very serious problems.&quot;
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Heated political rhetoric, potentially fueled by violent protest groups, can endanger judges.
In June 2022, an armed suspect was caught outside Kavanaugh&apos;s home. Nicholas John Roske pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 97 months in prison and lifetime supervised release after admitting to the attempted assassination.
&quot;There’s a lot of hostility that’s publicized about judicial decisions and which judge wrote those decisions,&quot; Roberts warned. &quot;I think we have to be a little more careful and make sure people, to the extent you can, are more careful about that.&quot;
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Judges bowing to the pressures of political ideology from the American public would have devastating effects, according to Roberts.
&quot;If you do it cavalierly, overrule precedent just because you think it’s wrong, then the whole system begins to suffer,&quot; he said.
The advanced ages of Thomas and Alito have raised questions of whether they might consider retirement either before the midterms -- which could change Congress&apos; ability to get through another conservative justice nominee under Trump -- or before 2028, where a flip of the White House and/or Congress could shift the court back away from a conservative majority.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Rubio Meets Pope Amid U.S. Tensions With Vatican</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rubio Meets Pope Amid U.S. Tensions With Vatican</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The meeting at the Vatican followed President Trump’s condemnation of Pope Leo XIV for opposing the war in Iran.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Disney adults trend continues to grow as Kylie Kelce, Brenda Song chime in on the topic</news:name>
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			<news:title>Disney adults trend continues to grow as Kylie Kelce, Brenda Song chime in on the topic</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Kylie Kelce may soon become one of those Disney adults who visit the parks without her kids.
On a recent episode of &quot;Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce,&quot; the podcast host and wife of former NFL star Jason Kelce, said she&apos;s starting to believe that Disney World and Disneyland are more for adults than children.
Brenda Song, star of the hit Netflix show &quot;Running Point,&quot; joined the pod on Thursday, April 30, as the two women discussed trips to the resorts.
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&quot;I have realized that it is not for the kids, it’s for us,&quot; Kylie Kelce wife said. &quot;And as adults, we can appreciate the magic and also the food and beverage — and also, our legs can do it. It’s a lot.&quot; 
Song, who is engaged to Macaulay Culkin, is a former Disney star. She said she&apos;d love to be Kylie Kelce&apos;s personal guide at the parks.
She is best known for her Disney Channel roles, including London Tipton on &quot;The Suite Life of Zack &amp; Cody.&quot;
&quot;Please — I’m a Disney adult,&quot; Song said. &quot;That’s my dream.&quot;
&quot;Perfect because I refuse to go there unless I have a Disney adult at my beck and call,&quot; Kylie Kelce said, adding that she&apos;s not a Disney adult and relies on experienced park-goers to help navigate the experience.
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The Kelces have four daughters ranging in age from 6 years old to 13 months, and they&apos;ve visited Disney World many times, Kelce said.
They recently took the crew in November 2025 before the former football star&apos;s 38th birthday. 
Song and Culkin have two boys together.
&quot;As an adult, I feel like me and Mac love Disneyland more than our children do,&quot; Song said.
&quot;Just as a kid, growing up, it was always there and, having worked on Disney Channel in my teenage years, we would just go after work. They always had events there,&quot; Song told Kylie Kelce on the podcast.
&quot;We went so often, it was kinda like the coolest backyard in the world,&quot; she added. &quot;So it feels like home. But Disney World, to me, is truly like the most magical place.&quot;
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Song said a favorite of hers is the &quot;Minnie Van&quot; service, a private, on-demand ride service at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, featuring red-and-white polka-dotted SUVs.
&quot;Disney Parks are for the young and the young at heart — for anyone who believes happiness and fun don’t have an age limit,&quot; a Disney spokesperson told Fox News Digital.
Reactions to so-called Disney adults have been mixed online, with some embracing the trend and others questioning it.
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&quot;Adults who just happen to like Disney but have other interests and hobbies — good,&quot; one user wrote on Reddit, while adding that making it &quot;99% of their personality&quot; can go too far.
Others disagreed, with one commenter saying they &quot;can’t help but judge&quot; adults who are overly obsessed with the park.
Fox News Digital previously reported that some Disney enthusiasts take their passion to extremes, from having Disney-themed weddings to using Disney-themed funeral urns.
Experts say the appeal often goes beyond simple fandom, with many adults drawn to the parks for a sense of nostalgia, comfort and connection.
&quot;Disney is probably the most iconic brand in entertainment,&quot; pop culture historian Roy Schwartz previously told Fox News Digital. 
&quot;They’re associated with classic, timeless, innocent stories. … That&apos;s very appealing to childless adults who&apos;re looking for a way to recapture or keep alive that feeling of delight and comfort.&quot;
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			  <news:name>World Password Day: Check if your passwords are safe</news:name>
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			<news:title>World Password Day: Check if your passwords are safe</news:title>
			<news:keywords>World Password Day is here, and it is the perfect excuse to check something most of us ignore until it is too late. Your passwords.
Think about it. You are scrolling on your phone, maybe checking email or social media, when you see a message claiming someone has access to your account. You want to ignore it. It feels like spam.
But this time, you pause. Because breaches happen all the time, and stolen passwords are still one of the easiest ways for hackers to get in.
So instead of waiting for a scare, today is a good day to get ahead of it.
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This isn’t just another made-up holiday. It is a reminder of a very real problem. Companies get breached. Databases leak. And once login details are exposed, they often get shared or sold online.
From there, attackers try those same passwords across other accounts. This is called credential stuffing, and it works more often than you would think. That is why even one weak or reused password can put multiple accounts at risk. 
You do not need a complicated process. Start simple and work your way through it.
Start with your email, banking and social media accounts. If any of those passwords are old or reused, update them now.
Using the same password across sites is one of the biggest risks. If one account is exposed, the rest can fall like dominoes.
Two-factor authentication (2FA) adds a second layer of protection. Even if someone has your password, they still cannot get in without that extra step.
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This step is often overlooked, but it matters more than people think. The more personal information floating around online, the easier it is for scammers to target you or break into your accounts. You can take a more proactive approach. Some data removal services offer a free scan that checks whether your personal information is exposed on data broker and people-search sites. It only takes a minute to run, and the results can show you which companies may have your data. From there, you can decide whether to remove that information and reduce your exposure going forward. Results arrive by email in about an hour.
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 are updating passwords today, make sure you are doing it right.
Aim for at least 12 characters. Longer passwords are much harder to crack. 
Use uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers and symbols to increase complexity.
Simple words or predictable combinations are easy for attackers to guess. What are the top 5 passwords to avoid? The most commonly used and insecure passwords are:
These passwords are extremely easy to guess and should be avoided at all costs.
Replacing letters with symbols, like &quot;$&quot; for &quot;S,&quot; is no longer effective. Hackers already account for that.
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Managing strong passwords on your own isn&apos;t realistic. That is why password managers exist.
These tools can generate strong, unique passwords for every account and store them securely. You only need to remember one master password.
It also makes logging in faster and easier, while removing the temptation to reuse passwords. That alone can prevent a lot of problems.
Check out the best expert-reviewed password managers of 2026 at CyberGuy.com.
World Password Day is a reminder, but it should not be the only day you think about this. Still, it is a good starting point. A few quick changes today can prevent a major headache later. Strong passwords, two-factor authentication and reducing your online footprint all work together. Tools like Incogni help take that one step further by limiting how much information is out there to begin with. Pair that with a password manager, and you are not just reacting to threats. You are building a much stronger defense.
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			<news:title>Where are they now? Officials race to find 40 passengers who disembarked cruise ship stricken with hantavirus</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Nearly 40 passengers exposed to a deadly hantavirus outbreak are believed to have walked off a cruise ship without contact tracing and scattered across multiple countries, leaving authorities scrambling to find them.
Oceanwide Expeditions, the company that operates the Dutch-flagged MV Hondius, said Thursday that 29 passengers disembarked on April 24, nearly two weeks after the first death on board, while Dutch officials put the number closer to 40.
The passengers, representing at least a dozen nationalities, returned to their home countries across Europe, Africa and beyond, creating a complex international search effort, the company said, adding that nationalities of two of the people were unknown.
Health officials have already confirmed that at least one passenger who left the ship, a man who returned to Switzerland, tested positive for the Andes strain of the hantavirus, a rare variant that can spread between people through close contact.
CRUISE SHIP PASSENGER DESCRIBES UNCERTAINTY AFTER 3 DEATHS AMID HANTAVIRUS PROBE
The outbreak has already resulted in at least three deaths, while several others have fallen ill as the virus spread among passengers.
A Dutch man died on April 11, and his body was taken off the ship onto the remote South Atlantic island of St. Helena. His wife also disembarked there before flying to South Africa, where she collapsed and died at the Johannesburg airport.
Argentine officials told The Associated Press on Wednesday that the leading hypothesis is that the couple may have been exposed to rodents while visiting a landfill during a bird-watching tour in the city of Ushuaia, unknowingly contracting the virus before boarding the cruise ship.
RARE HANTAVIRUS HUMAN-TO-HUMAN TRANSMISSION SUSPECTED ON LUXURY CRUISE SHIP WHERE 3 HAVE DIED
Hantavirus usually spreads by inhaling contaminated rodent droppings. The World Health Organization (WHO) said human-to-human transfer is uncommon, but possible.
Additional evacuations followed the Dutch man’s death.
A British man was flown to South Africa from Ascension Island, according to the company, while three more people, including the ship’s doctor, were airlifted to Europe for treatment as the vessel drifted near Cape Verde.
With passengers dispersing across continents and limited records of their movements, officials in South Africa and across Europe are now working to reconstruct travel paths and identify anyone who may have been exposed.
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			  <news:name>Penn State star quarterback touts culture-changing new head coach</news:name>
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			<news:title>Penn State star quarterback touts culture-changing new head coach</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A new era has started in the Penn State Nittany Lions football program.
The school hired Matt Campbell as its new head coach after he spent 10 years with the Iowa State Cyclones, turning them from a 3-9 team to a school that made seven bowl appearances after going four years without making one.
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Penn State quarterback Rocco Becht, who transferred to Penn State from Iowa State, talked Wednesday about how Campbell will be able to change the culture within the program.
&quot;He wants to build a player-led program,&quot; he told ESPN. &quot;When you’re not all aligned with the same goals and expectations, you’re not going to win those big games. … Last year, it wasn’t really player-led and the culture just wasn’t always there.
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&quot;Right now, where we are, everyone is completely bought in.&quot;
Campbell is taking over for James Franklin, who was with Penn State for 12 years before he was fired in the middle of the 2025 season as the team lost three games in a row, including an upset loss to unranked UCLA when the team was ranked seventh in the nation.
Terry Smith took over for Franklin and helped salvage the season with a Pinstripe Bowl win over Clemson.
Now, with a new head coach, new quarterback and a 12-team College Football Playoff, the excuses for the Nittany Lions to not make it to the postseason are running out.
Penn State made the College Football Playoff in 2024, but lost to Notre Dame in the semifinals. It was the team’s only CFP appearance.
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			  <news:name>Karen Bass refuses to give &apos;yes or no&apos; answer on whether noncitizens should vote in LA: &apos;It depends&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Karen Bass refuses to give &apos;yes or no&apos; answer on whether noncitizens should vote in LA: &apos;It depends&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Los Angeles mayoral candidates clashed Wednesday night when a simple yes-or-no question on whether noncitizens should be allowed to vote in local elections exposed a sharp divide.
During a debate hosted by NBC4 and Telemundo, moderator Enrique Chiabra pressed candidates for a yes-or-no answer. Democrat Mayor Karen Bass declined to do so, while Republican challenger Spencer Pratt responded flatly, &quot;No.&quot;
Bass instead said, &quot;It depends,&quot; adding, &quot;It&apos;s not a yes or no.&quot;
The exchange comes as a Los Angeles city councilmember has renewed debate on the issue and is pushing to put the question before voters on the November ballot.
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While federal law bars noncitizens from voting in federal elections, some U.S. cities — including a few in California — allow limited forms of noncitizen voting in local races.
When explaining her answer, Bass said the term &quot;noncitizens&quot; can include legal residents.
&quot;Well, first of all, when you say noncitizens, it doesn&apos;t mean they&apos;re here illegally. It doesn&apos;t mean they&apos;re undocumented. They can have green cards. They could be here perfectly legal,&quot; Bass said. &quot;And there&apos;s a lot of states and cities that do that on very, very local elections. We have to see what the councilman is proposing.&quot;
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Councilwoman Nithya Raman, also a Democratic candidate, similarly avoided a direct answer.
&quot;I would say again, it does depend,&quot; Raman said, noting that in some places noncitizen residents can vote in certain local elections, such as school board races.
Pratt, who was first to respond, reiterated his position with a one-word answer: &quot;No.&quot;
Bass and Pratt are among 13 candidates running for mayor, with Pratt viewed as one of the leading challengers to the incumbent.
The primary is scheduled for June 2, with the general election set for Nov. 3.
Fox News Digital has reached out to Bass’ office, as well as the Pratt and Raman campaigns, for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ex-college football star diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer at 38</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ex-college football star diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer at 38</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former South Carolina Gamecocks star quarterback Stephen Garcia revealed heartbreaking news on Wednesday that he was diagnosed with Stage 4 colorectal cancer.
Garcia, 38, made the announcement in a post on Facebook.
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&quot;Wasn’t overly excited to share this news but it is what it is. We have a great team of doctors and staff that’s confident we can beat this! It’s the only option,&quot; he said in a post while sharing a GoFundMe link. &quot;If there’s one lesson to be learned, get checked and don’t be afraid to visit the doctors’ office when you don’t feel 100%.
&quot;We got this and I appreciate all yall!&quot;
Garcia has raised more than $116,000.
The GoFundMe page said Garcia was taking the &quot;most aggressive&quot; path to treat the disease.
&quot;Stephen is beginning chemotherapy today,&quot; the page read. &quot;His medical team is starting him on FOLFIRINOX, which confirms they are taking the most aggressive treatment path available to fight this.
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&quot;Following these initial rounds, he will be meeting with specialized liver and colon surgeons to determine the next steps in his treatment plan. Stephen’s entire focus is now dedicated to one thing: fighting this disease with everything he has.&quot;
Rectal cancer deaths are rising at a significantly faster rate than colon cancer among younger Americans, a trend that researchers warn will continue to escalate without a shift in treatment, according to a study presented this year.
Mortality rates for rectal cancer are growing two to three times faster than those for colon cancer among adults aged 20 to 44, according to a study to be presented at Digestive Disease Week 2026 in Chicago. The data suggested that for older millennials, specifically those between the ages of 35 and 44, rectal cancer mortality is projected to escalate through 2035.
Garcia spent all four years of his collegiate career with South Carolina – from 2008 to 2011.
He had 7,597 passing yards and 47 touchdown passes in 40 games.
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			  <news:name>Chicago suburb expands cash handouts as race-based reparations program faces major legal battle</news:name>
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			<news:title>Chicago suburb expands cash handouts as race-based reparations program faces major legal battle</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As cities across the U.S. continue to experiment with direct cash transfers, a prominent Chicago suburb is extending its guaranteed income program while simultaneously defending a first-of-its-kind reparations initiative that pays Black residents $25,000.
Local officials in Evanston, Illinois, announced the launch of the final round of the city&apos;s Guaranteed Income Program this week. The program has been expanded to provide $500 monthly payments to 102 households over the next six months, utilizing the remainder of its federal pandemic recovery funds.
&quot;This initiative is designed to provide direct financial assistance to help households meet essential needs such as nutrition and everyday expenses, offering a meaningful boost toward stability and well-being,&quot; the city stated in a release.
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The program was originally launched as a pilot funded by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). Under federal law, these recovery funds must be obligated by the end of 2024 and fully spent by the end of 2026.
To ensure the remaining funds are distributed, Evanston officials recently voted to broaden the program’s scope. Previously restricted to families with children in specific census tracts, the program is now open to:
The expansion hasn&apos;t come without internal concerns. Alison Leipsiger, the city’s policy and intergovernmental affairs manager, warned that opening the application to all residents would create a significant &quot;administrative burden.&quot;
&quot;We had a lot of spam, and it took a long time to get through that [during the first round],&quot; Leipsiger told the City Council. &quot;Opening it up to everyone... is nothing we’ve ever dealt with before.&quot;
Evanston officials did not respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.
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Evanston is one of more than 100 U.S. cities that have launched &quot;no-strings-attached&quot; cash pilots since 2018. However, it sits in a region becoming a stronghold for the policy. Nearby Cook County recently made headlines by moving to establish the nation’s first permanent guaranteed income program. While Evanston’s program is currently reliant on expiring federal one-time funds, Cook County officials have allocated $7.5 million in their 2026 budget to keep their &quot;Promise&quot; program running indefinitely.
The guaranteed income extension coincides with Evanston’s ongoing—and legally embattled—reparations program.
In February, the city’s Reparations Committee announced it had issued $25,000 payments to an additional 44 residents. To date, at least 193 individuals have received payments, with the city pledging a total of $10 million over a decade.
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The program, the first of its kind in the U.S., targets Black residents or their descendants who lived in Evanston between 1919 and 1969, a period marked by systemic housing discrimination and redlining.
However, the program&apos;s future is currently tied up in federal court. In March 2026, U.S. District Judge John F. Kness denied the city’s motion to dismiss a class-action lawsuit filed by Judicial Watch. The conservative legal group represents non-Black residents who argue the race-based eligibility requirements violate the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>McCHRYSTAL, BRIDGELAND: Want to strengthen America? Require a year of national service</news:title>
			<news:keywords>At a moment when America is at war abroad and divided at home, it is time to embrace a simple but powerful idea: every young American between the ages of 18 and 28 should be required to give at least one year of service to the nation.
The United States today asks remarkably little of its citizens in return for the blessings of liberty.
Fewer than one percent of Americans serve on active duty in the armed forces. Sacrifice fades from national consciousness, and decisions about war and peace are made by leaders who have little connection to those who fight. The distance between the nation and those who defend it grows wider. And in such a system it becomes easier to believe that service to country is someone else’s duty.
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A required year of national service — military or civilian — would begin to close that distance.
Imagine a generation that begins adulthood not only with personal ambition but a common commitment. Some would serve in the armed forces. Others would teach children struggling to read, rebuild communities after disasters, conserve forests and waterways, or care for the elderly. The work would vary. The purpose would be shared.
National service would also cultivate something critical in public life: character.
Character is not formed in comfort. It is formed in responsibility — in rising early to meet a task larger than oneself, working alongside people who think differently, and learning discipline, resilience, and humility. These are not abstract virtues, but habits developed through experience.
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The architects of our republic understood this truth. A self-governing nation requires citizens capable of self-government who recognize freedom is sustained not only by rights, but duties.
Today, many Americans worry that public life suffers from a deficit of character. Leadership too often rewards division over duty. The pursuit of power and self-aggrandizement eclipse the spirit of public service. A year of service can help shape a generation with a depth of character, duty, and commitment to the nation’s ideals.
Service also brings Americans together at a time when our politics pushes us apart.
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National service would place young Americans with different beliefs and from every corner of the country in shared work. A student from Boston might rebuild homes with a peer from rural Alabama. A young woman from Los Angeles might tutor children alongside a young man from Iowa. In the process, stereotypes fade into friendships and suspicions yield to understanding. Shared effort has always been one of the most powerful antidotes to division.
The idea itself is deeply rooted in American history. Nearly every president since Washington has discussed the centrality of service to our nation’s health. In times of crisis, Americans have repeatedly answered the call to serve on a vast scale. During World War II, millions entered military service while millions more labored in factories, fields, and civil defense to support the nation.
But service has also shaped America in times of peace. During the Great Depression, the Civilian Conservation Corps put millions of young Americans to work restoring forests, building parks, and protecting natural treasures. The program provided jobs and dignity in a time of hardship while leaving a national legacy.
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We need that spirit of shared commitment again.
Some will argue mandatory civilian service violates the Constitution. We have legal guidance that such a program could provide choices for those who serve to avoid the 13th Amendment prohibition against involuntary servitude, the 5th Amendment prohibition against deprivation of liberty, and challenges under the 1st Amendment protection of free speech.
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Others will say the program is too expensive, but the $40 billion needed from the federal government for living stipends and education awards in exchange for service represents 0.5 percent of the annual federal budget. The nonprofit sector could chip in, given the increased human capital to meet their public missions. And the benefits to those who serve, like the GI Bill, would enable more to go to college and find productive work.
Still others will say America’s greatest value is liberty and that we ought not compel such service. We believe Americans will do more to protect liberty, the Constitution, and Rule of Law if they have the experience of serving their country. One year in a lifetime is not too much to ask.
America has always been defined not only by individual aspiration but common purpose. We built railroads across a continent, lifted generations from poverty, and reached the moon because we believed great challenges required collective effort.
Today we face challenges no less demanding: renewing trust in institutions, healing divisions, providing opportunity, revitalizing democracy, and sustaining alliances to preserve peace.
A year of national service will not solve every problem. But it would do something just as important. It would remind Americans — especially the next generation — that the country belongs to them and that its future depends on their willingness to serve it.
John Bridgeland is former Director of the White House Domestic Policy and post-9/11 National Service Czar. He co-chairs More Perfect, an alliance of 43 Presidential Centers and 100 partners working to revitalize democracy.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Fitness expert reveals simple rule to get in shape without dreading the gym: &apos;Just move&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Fitness expert reveals simple rule to get in shape without dreading the gym: &apos;Just move&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Summer is right around the corner — and for some, that may come with a renewed push to get to the gym.
While fitness routines work differently for everyone, one expert offers simple advice for looking and feeling your best: Just move.
Kenny Santucci, fitness trainer, gym owner and host of the &quot;Strong New York&quot; podcast, met with Fox News Digital for an interview, during which he shared advice on achieving fitness goals without dreading workouts.
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Santucci admitted that he dislikes certain types of exercises, like back squatting, and will opt for alternatives instead.
&quot;I hate back squatting. I don&apos;t like doing it,&quot; he said. &quot;But I squat every time I go to the gym, or every time I have a leg day … I&apos;ll go use a pendulum squat. I&apos;ll use a leg press. I will do lunges. It doesn&apos;t matter.&quot;
&quot;Do I believe in [fitness] programming? Yes. For the average person who lives a normal life, do you have to adhere to a strict program? [No].&quot;
When an exercise feels like a chore, Santucci said that could make it harder to stay consistent with workouts.
&quot;If you&apos;re thinking in your head, ‘Oh, God, I’ve got to go do legs, I don&apos;t want to…’ Go do something else,&quot; he suggested. &quot;Swing a kettlebell, push a sled, do something. Just move. I’d rather encourage people to move than anything else.&quot;
&quot;I want people to look forward to it,&quot; Santucci added. &quot;You should never question, ‘Should I go or should I not?’ You should go, and then what you do when you get there – sky&apos;s the limit.&quot;
While Santucci emphasizes general movement, he noted that not all forms of exercise will deliver the desired muscle-building results.
For a better outcome, he often encourages gym-goers to add more strength training to their routines and to lift &quot;a little bit heavier.&quot;
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&quot;Strength training should be the basis of what you do, not cycling,&quot; he said, as an example. &quot;I don&apos;t have anything against cycling … but if you&apos;re telling me that that&apos;s the basis of your training, and your goal is aesthetics, then you are not really helping yourself get to that point any easier.&quot;
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Santucci recommends working at about 60% to 80% of capacity, pushing to a point of fatigue with moderate intensity.
&quot;And if you&apos;re not doing those things, then you&apos;re probably not going to get out what you think you&apos;re going to,&quot; he said.
&quot;There&apos;s a science behind muscle growth, and if there&apos;s no external force pushing against the muscle tissue, and you&apos;re not fueling yourself with protein, then you&apos;re probably not going to build muscle.&quot;
Despite this, Santucci still encourages &quot;everyone to do everything.&quot;
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&quot;Hard doesn&apos;t necessarily mean it&apos;s a better workout,&quot; he said. &quot;If you&apos;re training at levels of intensity, then you&apos;re reproducing good outcomes.&quot;
&quot;I don&apos;t want it to be hard for the sake of it being hard,&quot; he went on. &quot;I want to progress at something. I want to get better at something. So, understanding your goal and working backwards from there will help you ... design a better program for yourself.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>University rushes ICE alert system months before deadline after pressure from far-left students</news:name>
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			<news:title>University rushes ICE alert system months before deadline after pressure from far-left students</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The University of Oregon caved to student demands after infusing a new ICE alert into the university&apos;s campus-wide emergency alert system, which took effect Wednesday.
An April 30 email to students, from Associate Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students Jimmy Howard, said that the university&apos;s official campus-wide alert system will be allowed to be used for an alert system, which utilizes campus police and other university resources, to warn students about any nearby activity from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers.
The decision follows H.B. 4709, passed in February and signed by the governor in April, which required public K-12 schools and higher education institutions to designate a system to notify students of federal immigration presence. However, the deadline to set that system up was not until the end of September and students complained that the system needed to be set up sooner.
&quot;As requested by our campus community and required by Oregon House Bill 4079, we are implementing a notification system in the event of immigration enforcement activity on campus,&quot; Howard&apos;s email stated, which was shared with Fox News Digital by students at an independent campus publication that first covered the story, The Daily Emerald.
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The university sent Fox News Digital a statement pointing out H.B. 4079 was signed into law by Democratic Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek on April 9, less than a month prior, after making its way through the state legislature, which has both a Democratic House and Senate majority.
A day later, student groups, including the school&apos;s chapter of Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) and the University of Oregon Anti-ICE Coalition, delivered a petition to the Office of the President demanding the ICE alert system be instituted ahead of the mandatory September deadline.
Fox News Digital inquired with university spokespeople about why the alert system was being implemented so far in advance of the deadline, and whether any other alternative systems were considered. 
&quot;The University of Oregon already uses its emergency alert system to inform the campus community of certain law enforcement activity on campus as well as other concerns (e.g., server outages, motor vehicle crashes, etc.), and we have done so for years,&quot; a university spokesperson responded. &quot;It&apos;s important for students and employees to be aware of law enforcement activity on campus so they do not unintentionally interrupt it while moving through campus to get to class.&quot;
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The current ICE alert system will use the same University of Oregon Alert system, according to the campus-wide email obtained by Fox News Digital, which includes getting verification from the Office of the General Counsel, university police, and Safety and Risk Services before sending out alerts. Extra personnel are also designated for other campuses tied to the University of Oregon system.
&quot;The University of Oregon follows all federal and state laws,&quot; the university said in a formal statement sent to Fox News Digital. &quot;In compliance with the new state law, the University of Oregon created the required policy, which clarifies the conditions that would warrant such notice and the method of communication. Any notice issued under the new policy will follow state guidelines and will not include personally identifiable information that cannot be disclosed. Notice will not be sent for routine federal activity, such as visa status checks.&quot;
The new alert system follows pressure from campus organizers, including the school&apos;s DSA chapter, and incidents of ICE activity on campus as early as November 2025.
&quot;(The Sept. deadline) leaves a pretty big gap in protection for students. People are going to be here for the next couple weeks and even over the summer, so there is obviously a big gap in security,&quot; a member of the University of Oregon Anti-ICE coalition said, according to The Daily Emerald, which has covered the student pressure.
&quot;We’ve seen UO’s lack of response and its insistence that we be compliant with the federal administration. And we don’t agree with it. We think it’s unsafe,&quot; another student organizer told The Daily Emerald in mid-February. &quot;We think that we’re better than that, we have the resources to protect ourselves. So we’re here to make a point about that and keep the pressure up.&quot;
In March, Fox News Digital reported that the University of Oregon also recently announced it would begin offering abortion pills to its students beginning in the fall, once again, following pressure from students.
 In February, The Daily Emerald reported that the University of Oregon&apos;s DSA chapter &quot;has been campaigning for campus abortion access for the past three years but has made it a major focus since this fall,&quot; including by making abortion pill access among its top campaign priorities.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Newsom office source responds to planned protest against trans athlete at state playoff girls&apos; track meet</news:name>
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			<news:title>Newsom office source responds to planned protest against trans athlete at state playoff girls&apos; track meet</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The upcoming California high school girls&apos; track and field postseason is set to feature a trans athlete from Jurupa Valley High School (JVHS).
A protest, organized by former NCAA women&apos;s soccer player Sophia Lorey, will be held at the site of the California Interscholastic Southern Section, Division 3, preliminaries on Saturday. Lorey, a prominent &quot;Save Girls&apos; Sports&quot; activist in the state, organized a similar protest at the same round last year, bringing national attention to the state playoffs. The issue eventually caught the attention of President Donald Trump, who, in a Truth Social post, called out Gov. Gavin Newsom for his state&apos;s continued policies that allowed biological males to compete in girls&apos; sports.
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Fox News Digital asked Newsom&apos;s press office for a response to the upcoming protest and competition involving the trans athlete.
A source at the governor&apos;s office provided a statement to Fox News Digital in response.
&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.
&quot;California is one of 22 states that have laws requiring students be permitted to participate in sex-segregated school sports consistent with their gender identity. California passed this law in 2013 (AB 1266) and it was signed into law by Governor Jerry Brown.&quot;
Fox News Digital has reached out to the trans athlete&apos;s school district, the Jurupa Unified School District (JUSD), for a response.
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 JVHS&apos;s trans athlete won two state finals in triple jump and high jump, and won second place in long jump, at last year&apos;s championships.
Then in the fall came a controversial girls&apos; volleyball season involving that same trans athlete. Three now-former JVHS female volleyball players filed a Title IX lawsuit against the JUSD for allowing the trans athlete to be on the girls&apos; team and in the girls&apos; locker room. Multiple opposing teams forfeited to JVHS throughout the season.
JUSD was in communication with Newsom’s office regarding the state’s Title IX legal battle against the Trump administration earlier that same September, amid growing national attention as opposing volleyball teams forfeited to JVHS, seemingly in protest of the trans athlete. 
Newsom&apos;s Legal Affairs Secretary David Sapp sent an email to district administrators on Sept. 8 that appeared to include a copy of the state&apos;s motion to dismiss a lawsuit, filed by Trump&apos;s DOJ in July, over the CIF&apos;s continued policies that allow males in girls&apos; sports. 
&quot;As discussed, please see attached for a copy of the motion to dismiss that we filed on Friday in USDOJ’s lawsuit around Title IX,&quot; Sapp&apos;s email wrote. 
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The email was forwarded by one district administrator to others, to be discussed at a meeting on Sept. 12. The exchange also appeared to indicate school administrators recently discussed the issue with Sapp himself.
&quot;You can let the team know that [JUSD administrator] &amp; I received this from David Sapp with the Governor&apos;s office on Monday when discussing the issue with them and we&apos;re passing it along in case it is helpful for our discussion today,&quot; the email wrote. 
Fox News Digital requested minutes and transcripts from the Sept. 12 meeting that the administrator&apos;s email referenced from JUSD. The school district responded claiming it had no records it could share from the meeting.
&quot;The September 12 meeting attended by [JUSD administrator] was an informal teleconference, which included, among other attendees, the District&apos;s legal counsel. There were no minutes from the teleconference, and [JUSD administrator] did not take notes or create any documents,&quot; a JUSD administrator told Fox News Digital.
&quot;Any notes or documents prepared by district legal counsel have not been shared with any other party and, as such, are covered by the attorney-client work privilege and attorney work-product doctrine.&quot;
A source within Newsom&apos;s office provided a statement, on background, to Fox News Digital in January, in response to an inquiry for clarification on Sapp&apos;s interaction with JUSD administrators.
&quot;On September 8, 2025, [JUSD] Superintendent [Trenton] Hansen and Dave Sapp spoke regarding the USDOJ lawsuit mentioned in your email, which includes allegations related to Jurupa USD. Dave followed up to share a copy of the State’s Motion to Dismiss, which had been filed the week before and was otherwise publicly available. Dave did not give the district any directives or suggestions regarding its handling of the transgender athlete situation or related media interactions,&quot; the statement read.
Trump&apos;s administration cracked down with a more targeted investigation of JUSD in January. The U.S. Department of Education announced JUSD specifically would be investigated for potential Title IX violations, along with 17 other institutions.
Now, the California state track and field playoffs will likely be under the cloud of all of that, for a second year in a row.
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			  <news:name>King Charles did not meet Epstein survivors during historic US visit, Virginia Giuffre&apos;s family calls it out</news:name>
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			<news:title>King Charles did not meet Epstein survivors during historic US visit, Virginia Giuffre&apos;s family calls it out</news:title>
			<news:keywords>This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the Suicide &amp; Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255).
Virginia Giuffre’s family was just minutes away while King Charles III was in Washington, D.C., for a landmark address to Congress.
The monarch marked the 250th anniversary of American independence with a historic four-day state visit that also included New York City and Virginia. While the 77-year-old won widespread praise for speeches championing a lasting U.S.-U.K. bond, he did not meet with Giuffre’s loved ones.
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A Buckingham Palace spokesperson told USA Today the king would not meet with Giuffre’s brother, citing concerns it could affect &quot;ongoing police inquiries&quot; and potential legal action involving his brother, the former prince Andrew. Giuffre, a mother of three who accused the ex-royal of sexual abuse, died by suicide last year at age 41.
&quot;I do believe it was a missed opportunity for the king,&quot; her brother, Sky Roberts, told Fox News Digital. &quot;I know that he has a busy schedule and that, obviously, there are a lot of other things going on in the world. But given that there were a handful of [Epstein] survivors in D.C. at the same time he was there, who were footsteps away — we were less than five minutes away from him. We were in D.C. lobbying at the same time the king was there.&quot;
&quot;The reason I think it was a missed opportunity is that, a lot of times, it’s not exactly what you say, but it’s about what you do,&quot; Roberts said. &quot;I felt like the king had an opportunity to do something that would’ve changed the narrative around Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell and, quite frankly, his brother. He could have stood there with the survivors.&quot;
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&quot;Did we fully expect the king to meet with us? No. It’s a huge ask,&quot; Roberts said. &quot;Meeting the king of England is a huge ask. But I would’ve hoped that he would’ve taken five minutes from his day to meet with us, given that Virginia was the most prominent survivor to come forward and had accused his brother.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Buckingham Palace for comment.
Giuffre said she was sexually abused as a teenager by influential men, including Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, after being trafficked by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. She completed her memoir, &quot;Nobody’s Girl,&quot; before her death. In it, Giuffre described meeting Epstein in 2000, weeks before she turned 17, and being directed to have sex with friends and acquaintances of the financier’s, including Andrew.
Giuffre said she had sex with Andrew when she was 17. The 66-year-old has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing.
&quot;Virginia said, ‘He knows what he did, and I know what he did, and only one of us is telling the truth. And I know that’s me,’&quot; said Roberts, referring to the disgraced Duke of York.
&quot;This was a moment for the king to not only acknowledge Virginia, but also to tell the family, ‘I acknowledge that something happened here, and I promise to give you, your family, the survivors, a fair and accurate investigation so that we can get to the bottom of this.’ So I do feel it was a missed opportunity.&quot;
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&quot;He has nothing to do with it in the sense of being involved with Epstein,&quot; said Roberts. &quot;But it’s his place to address it. And that was a moment for him to address it face-to-face with the survivors. With us.&quot;
Ahead of the king’s visit, the family held a memorial vigil marking the first anniversary of Giuffre’s death. More than 100 people gathered, the BBC reported.
&quot;It’s an honor,&quot; Roberts’ wife, Amanda Roberts, tearfully told Fox News Digital. &quot;We don’t always ask for the mantle that we’re given, but we take it. And I think it’s been an incredibly difficult year. And I think it was really important for us as a family to step up to the plate because so many survivors walk this journey alone.&quot;
Amanda said there was one key message she would share with the king if she had the chance to sit down with him.
&quot;We want him and everyone to understand that [Virginia] was a girl, she was a child who was being trafficked,&quot; said Amanda. &quot;This wasn’t a consensual situation. Think of your children or grandchildren. What would you want for them if they were in these shoes, if something horrific like this happened to them? What sort of justice would you seek out for your family?&quot;
In her lifetime, Giuffre became an advocate for sex trafficking survivors. Many parts of her story were supported by documents, witness testimony and photos, including one of her and Andrew. 
Her brother, Danny Wilson, told Fox News Digital she was also a loved sibling.
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&quot;My sister, on her best days, was funny,&quot; he said. &quot;She was cheeky. She was a wonderful mother and sister. She could be having the worst time of her life, and she would listen to whatever problems you had. She was a wonderful human being.&quot;
&quot;I think the face she presented, because she had to, was this fierce warrior, which she was, but she was soft and gentle,&quot; Wilson&apos;s wife, Lanette Wilson, also told Fox News Digital. &quot;I don’t think the world got to always see that side of her. She was a nurturer. She was a protector in the most loving way. It didn’t matter what she was going through. She was always reaching out to help you. She carried this light even through all this darkness she went through.&quot;
Epstein died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges involving dozens of teenage girls and young women. Ghislaine Maxwell, who, with Epstein, made Giuffre a sexual servant, is serving a 20-year federal sentence after being convicted in 2021 of sex trafficking and other related charges tied to Epstein.
In October, the king stripped Andrew of his royal titles and evicted him from Royal Lodge, his 30-room mansion. The decision was made after weeks of pressure to act over Andrew’s relationship with Epstein and renewed allegations by Giuffre made in her posthumous memoir.
&quot;It [was] one of the happiest days of my life when he was stripped of his titles,&quot; said Roberts. &quot;It was a feeling of, ‘She did it.’ And I also felt that I wish she were here to see it. What she taught the world, what the book taught the world, is that an ordinary girl can do extraordinary things. The people who were involved are starting to get a little bit scared and on their toes.&quot;
On Feb. 19 — his birthday — Andrew was arrested and held for about 11 hours by British police on suspicion of misconduct in public office related to his links to Epstein. He was released under investigation, meaning he has neither been charged nor exonerated.
&quot;I remember saying, ‘I think he’s sweating now,’&quot; said Amanda. &quot;I don’t think he ever believed that he was ever going to see repercussions from being involved with Epstein. It was so out in the open, his relationship with him. Even in emails, ‘We’re in this together.’ It’s time for you to come forward and say what you knew.&quot;
Today, the family is determined to keep Giuffre’s legacy alive in hopes it will help others. They’re advocating for &quot;Virginia’s Law,&quot; which would eliminate the statute of limitations to allow adult victims of sexual abuse and trafficking to file civil claims against their abusers. While many states have expanded or extended these time limits in recent years, significant restrictions remain for adult survivors.
Wilson said it’s something his sister spoke of frequently.
&quot;Abuse can happen so early that, by the time you get the courage and the strength to say something, a lot of the time it’s too late,&quot; said Wilson.
&quot;This is what Virginia wanted,&quot; chimed Roberts. &quot;This is what she spoke about in ‘Nobody’s Girl.’ This was her dream. And it’s alarming. By the time someone is ready to come forward, their clock may have expired.&quot;
Wilson said the family will continue to speak out. It’s what his sister would have wanted.
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&quot;I just remember as her big brother saying, ‘Could you just stop and give yourself some grace?’&quot; he recalled. &quot;Her answer to us was, ‘I will never stop.’ She was persistent. She was stubborn. But she wanted to make things right.&quot;
&quot;This past year, I’ve asked myself continually, ‘What are we doing? Is this going to matter?’&quot; he reflected. &quot;But she’s easy to follow. She was my little sister, and she changed me. She changed my family. And she’s never going to stop.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Luigi Mangione effect: String of suspects invoke alleged CEO assassin amid growing wave of violence</news:name>
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			<news:title>Luigi Mangione effect: String of suspects invoke alleged CEO assassin amid growing wave of violence</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The man who was arrested on charges of setting the deadly Palisades Fire early last year was allegedly an admirer of Luigi Mangione, the infamous suspected killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Jonathan Rinderknecht&apos;s apparent admiration of Mangione adds to a growing list of accused violent criminals who have reportedly invoked his name, as experts warn of the rise of assassination culture in the United States.
Rinderknecht, 30, a former Uber driver, was arrested in October 2025 and charged with destruction of property by means of fire in relation to the Palisades Fire in California, which kicked off on New Year&apos;s Day 2025. Estimates say the fire caused between $35 billion and $45 billion in damage, as it burned 23,448 acres and 6,833 structures over more than a month. Twelve people died in the fire.
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Last week, prosecutors filed a memo in court outlining Rinderknecht&apos;s solidarity with Mangione.
&quot;In the months leading up to the fire, he had become increasingly angry with his life and society at large,&quot; prosecutors wrote. &quot;For example, in the weeks and hours leading up to the fire, defendant fixated on Luigi Mangione, who allegedly murdered the UnitedHealthcare CEO in New York City on December 4, 2024.&quot;
Rinderknecht searched the terms &quot;free LuigiMangione,&quot; &quot;lets take down all the billionaires&quot; and &quot;reddit lets kill all the billionaires,&quot; federal prosecutors said, adding that he harbored &quot;resentment for the rich.&quot;
&quot;Many of defendant’s Uber passengers on Dec. 31, 2024 and Jan. 1, 2025, described defendant as angry, intense, driving erratically, and ranting about being &apos;pissed off at the world&apos; and Luigi Mangione, capitalism, and vigilantism,&quot; prosecutors wrote in a court filing.
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&quot;When investigators asked defendant why someone might commit arson in the Pacific Palisades, he responded that it would be out of resentment of the rich enjoying their money as &apos;we’re basically being enslaved by them&apos; and compared such an act of &apos;desperation&apos; to the murder for which Mangione was charged,&quot; prosecutors wrote.
In mid-April, 20-year-old Moreno-Gama allegedly traveled from Texas to San Francisco in a planned attack to kill OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, according to authorities.
He threw a Molotov cocktail at Altman&apos;s home, setting an exterior gate ablaze, according to investigators. He then allegedly went to OpenAI&apos;s headquarters and was caught on surveillance camera throwing a chair at a set of glass doors. He is accused of threatening to burn the building to the ground and kill everyone inside.
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In January, Moreno-Gama suggested &quot;Luigi’ing some tech CEOs&quot; in an online exchange with producers of &quot;The Last Invention&quot; podcast, the Wall Street Journal reported.
He later walked back the comments.
Abdulkarim, 20, of Highland, California, stands accused of setting ablaze a massive warehouse where he worked on April 7. He allegedly filmed himself sparking the inferno, which destroyed the 1.2 million-square-foot Kimberly-Clark distribution center, a paper product hub, and caused $500 million in damage.
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In that video, he complained about his wages.
&quot;If you’re not going to pay us enough to [expletive] live… at least pay us enough not to do this,&quot; he said, according to the Department of Justice affidavit.
Prosecutors allege that he bragged about setting the fire in subsequent texts and phone calls, one of which referenced Mangione and suggested that people would understand his actions.
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&quot;Luigi popped that mutherf-----,&quot; Abdulkarim said, according to the federal complaint, adding &quot;a lot of people are going to understand.&quot;
He&apos;s facing charges of arson of a building used in interstate and foreign commerce and faces multiple state felony counts that could significantly increase his prison exposure.
English, who went by &quot;Riley Jane English&quot; and used she/her pronouns, allegedly walked up to a U.S. Capitol Police officer on Jan. 27, 2025 and said, &quot;I’d like to turn myself in.&quot;
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English claimed to have two Molotov cocktails and two knives and expressed the desire &quot;to kill [Treasury Secretary] Scott Bessent,&quot; court documents said.
English reportedly left home in Massachusetts and traveled to Washington, D.C., with the intent of killing War Secretary Pete Hegseth, too, whom the suspect referred to as a &quot;Nazi,&quot; along with Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La. English also allegedly expressed a desire to burn down the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank &quot;two blocks from the White House.&quot; 
English cited a terminal illness as one factor in the planned attack, and prosecutors used that as justification to hold English without bond.
Prosecutors also said English referenced Mangione.
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&quot;As another example, the Defendant specifically mentioned being influenced by Luigi Mangione, the individual accused in the recent murder of United Health Group CEO Brian Thompson,&quot; the court documents said. &quot;The Defendant referred to her call to violence as ‘fate’ or ‘destiny.’ Those statements, coupled with Defendant’s statements that she has only a few months to live, demonstrate that the Defendant is a risk to the community if released.&quot; 
English pleaded guilty in March.
Last July, Shane Tamura committed an attack on the NFL&apos;s headquarters in New York City, which killed four people.
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Prosecutors compared his actions to Mangione&apos;s.
&quot;On July 28, 2025, Shane Tamura brought an assault rifle to a Manhattan office building, a short distance away from where Mangione had killed Thompson,&quot; prosecutors wrote. &quot;Tamura shot and killed four people, including an off-duty police officer, an executive of a financial services firm, and a security guard, and he injured others, including an employee of the National Football League (&quot;NFL&quot;). Like Mangione, Tamura left behind a piece of evidence for investigators to find, blaming the NFL and football for causing chronic traumatic encephalopathy. Almost immediately, members of the public sympathetic to the defendant touted Tamura’s actions as a laudable continuation of the defendant’s philosophy.&quot;
Mangione&apos;s attorney did not return a Wednesday comment request, but has said previously that her client does not support political violence.
&quot;As we have stated before in multiple public court filings, Mr. Mangione does not support violent actions and does not condone past or future political violence,&quot; Karen Friedman Agnifino told Fox News Digital in a recent statement. &quot;These repeated attempts to connect him to unrelated acts or to insinuate that he condones or supports these acts are irresponsible, dangerous and prejudicial.&quot;
Fox News Digital&apos;s Adam Sabes, Stepheny Price, Michael Dorgan, Danielle Wallace and Michael Ruiz contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>AMB GORDON SONDLAND: The West can&apos;t let Iran turn Trump&apos;s pause into another nuclear-powered dodge</news:name>
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			<news:title>AMB GORDON SONDLAND: The West can&apos;t let Iran turn Trump&apos;s pause into another nuclear-powered dodge</news:title>
			<news:keywords>I don’t want a war. No sane person does. Americans are exhausted by endless conflict in the Middle East, and our allies are equally weary of instability, terrorism, energy shocks and perpetual brinkmanship. Gulf nations want investment and commerce, not drones and missiles targeting infrastructure. Israel would obviously prefer lasting security to another generation spent in shelters. Even ordinary Iranians, trapped between economic misery and ideological extremism, would likely choose prosperity over permanent confrontation with the West.
But we are also at a historic inflection point, and pretending otherwise is dangerous.
President Donald Trump deserves credit for understanding something many Western leaders never fully grasp: diplomacy without leverage is just performance art. The only reason Iran is seriously negotiating today is because the regime believes the United States and its allies are finally prepared to impose overwhelming consequences if diplomacy fails. Military pressure and diplomacy are not contradictory tools. In situations like this, military leverage is what makes diplomacy possible.
That is why I was encouraged to see the president pause &quot;Operation Freedom&quot; and give negotiations additional time. Responsible leaders should always test whether peace can be achieved before conflict escalates further. But anyone who believes Tehran’s leadership suddenly transformed into a trustworthy negotiating partner overnight has not been paying attention for the last forty years.
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We have seen this movie repeatedly. The international community negotiates elaborate frameworks with Tehran, celebrates diplomatic &quot;breakthroughs&quot; and convinces itself that moderation has prevailed inside the Iranian regime. Then the agreement begins unraveling almost immediately. One Iranian faction claims the deal means one thing, another says the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps never approved it, while hardliners insist Western officials misunderstood the terms entirely. Before long, Tehran is effectively denying what color the paper was printed on.
Meanwhile, the centrifuges continue spinning, the proxy militias continue operating and the missiles continue flying.
Iran’s fragmented power structure is uniquely designed for this kind of rope-a-dope diplomacy. Civilian negotiators can reassure Western diplomats while the IRGC quietly signals escalation. &quot;Moderates&quot; can promise compliance while hardliners sabotage implementation from within. The regime preserves plausible deniability at every stage while buying time and protecting its strategic capabilities.
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That is why this moment requires clarity rather than wishful thinking.
If there is going to be an agreement — and there should be if it genuinely eliminates the threat — it cannot resemble the vague arrangements of the past. It cannot be another diplomatic framework built around delayed inspections, technical loopholes and competing interpretations negotiated differently in Tehran, Brussels and Washington. And most importantly, the pressure cannot be lifted before the core objectives are physically and verifiably achieved.
The military assets currently assembled in the region should remain exactly where they are. The carrier groups should stay. Air superiority should remain intact. Those assets are not obstacles to peace; they are the reason serious negotiations are occurring in the first place.
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The leverage comes from overwhelming military power and the unmistakable willingness to use it if necessary. This is ultimately a test of wills, and President Trump appears to understand that better than most Western leaders.
The Strait of Hormuz must remain fully open and effectively secured under international protection. The world economy cannot continue functioning under the permanent threat that Iran or one of its proxies can disrupt a critical energy corridor whenever negotiations become inconvenient or internal politics require escalation.
Likewise, uranium enrichment cannot merely be &quot;paused&quot; under ambiguous verification standards. The uranium must be physically removed from Iran and placed into secure international custody. Not estimated. Not partially disclosed. Removed.
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There must also be meaningful international monitoring capability on the ground, including unrestricted inspections and freedom of movement for enforcement personnel. The international community cannot continue playing hide-and-seek with underground facilities while inspectors negotiate access schedules through intermediaries.
Most importantly, there must be absolute clarity regarding consequences going forward. If Iran resumes prohibited enrichment, sponsors additional terror activity, launches offensive missile attacks or conceals weapons-related programs, the response cannot devolve into another endless cycle of emergency summits and diplomatic handwringing. The international community must retain explicit authority to use whatever force is necessary to stop renewed violations immediately.
That has to be the deal.
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Critics will say these terms are too harsh or that they humiliate Iran. In reality, weak enforcement and diplomatic ambiguity are what make future wars inevitable. Half-measures merely postpone confrontation while allowing the underlying threat to grow more dangerous. Five years from now, another American president should not be forced to confront a wealthier, more technologically advanced Iranian nuclear infrastructure because today’s leaders lacked the resolve to finish the job properly.
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Iran’s leadership is studying every move right now. They are watching whether the United States maintains military readiness once positive headlines begin appearing. They are watching whether Europe immediately rushes toward normalization before verification is complete. And they are watching whether the United States has the stomach to sustain pressure long enough to force genuine compliance.
Imagine for a moment how differently Iran, Russia and China would have interpreted events if NATO and major European governments had immediately declared that they stood shoulder-to-shoulder with the United States and Israel, that Iran would never possess nuclear weapons and that eliminating destabilizing military leadership made the world safer. Instead, too much of the Western reaction has consisted of caution, equivocation and handwringing about escalation while Iran continues testing the limits of international patience.
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None of this means America should pursue regime change or another prolonged occupation in the Middle East. Americans have every right to be skeptical after Iraq and Afghanistan. The objective here is far narrower and far more achievable: eliminate the nuclear threat, stop state-sponsored terror escalation and restore durable deterrence in one of the world’s most strategically important regions.
That is not warmongering. It is basic international security.
The international community now has a rare moment of leverage and diplomatic opportunity. It cannot afford to squander that position through impatience or naïveté. If Iran genuinely wants reintegration into the global economy and an end to isolation, the pathway exists. But this time the agreement must be permanent, enforceable and verifiable in ways that leave no room for manipulation or delay.
Pausing military operations to test diplomacy is prudent. Blinking before the threat is neutralized would not be.
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			  <news:name>Texas GOP backs resolution saying states have right to repel border ‘invasion’</news:name>
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			<news:title>Texas GOP backs resolution saying states have right to repel border ‘invasion’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>EXCLUSIVE: The U.S. House’s Texas GOP Caucus announced Thursday that it is united behind a resolution from Rep. Jodey Arrington, R-Texas, arguing that states have constitutional authority to secure their borders against an &quot;invasion&quot; or &quot;imminent danger.&quot;
The caucus is urging Congress to approve the measure, citing what Republicans called the &quot;failed open-border policies&quot; under former President Joe Biden and the millions of illegal immigrants who crossed into the country during his administration.
&quot;It is the job of elected officials to protect the Americans that sent them to office,&quot; Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, said in a statement to Fox News Digital. 
&quot;Unfortunately, we’ve seen Democrat leaders willfully facilitate a border invasion time and time again. States ought to be able to step in and secure the border when federal government cannot or will not do so. I am proud to join the Texas GOP Caucus in standing up for the American people.&quot;
The House resolution, first introduced in 2021 in response to the border crisis under the Biden administration, affirms that states have a right under the Constitution to secure their borders if the federal government fails to act. Courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court, have long treated immigration enforcement as primarily a federal responsibility.
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H.Res. 50 says states retain sovereign authority under Article I, Section 10 of the Constitution to defend their territory and citizens from &quot;invasion&quot; or &quot;imminent danger&quot; when the federal government fails to meet what Republicans describe as its Article IV, Section 4 obligation to protect states from invasion.
In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Arrington said the U.S.-Mexico border has largely been secured under the Trump administration but argued his resolution is needed to ensure states can act if a Democrat returns to the White House.
&quot;What we want to avoid is what happened during the four years of the Biden administration, which is, we had a bunch of states being overrun and overwhelmed with illegal immigration and all the various problems that occurred as a result. We didn&apos;t have a federal government that was doing its job and, in fact, we had a federal government that was obstructing states like Texas from actually filling the gap that they left because they abdicated that responsibility,&quot; the congressman said.
Arrington argued that fentanyl and other drugs flowing across the border contributed to more than 100,000 overdose deaths in a single year during the Biden administration, while illegal border crossings, cartel activity and drug and human trafficking strained border states.
&quot;The drugs were killing hundreds of thousands, they were killing a plane load of American citizens every week,&quot; Arrington said. &quot;They killed over 100,000 Americans in one year, which is more than we lost in the Vietnam War. When you&apos;re losing more American citizens to what is tantamount to chemical warfare from the Mexican terrorist drug cartels, in close cooperation with the Chinese who were providing the precursor material for synthetic fentanyl, that was the greatest and most imminent threat to our nation during those four years.&quot;
The congressman highlighted that his resolution has received support from the Texas GOP Caucus, conservative organizations, law enforcement officials and legal experts.
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&quot;The Constitution, as interpreted by the Supreme Court, forbids states from interfering with the federal government’s monopoly over our territorial sovereignty,&quot; John Yoo, former deputy assistant attorney general for the Office of Legal Counsel, said in a statement to Fox News Digital. &quot;But the House of Representatives could make its own findings of fact that failures at the border rose to the level of an ‘imminent danger’ that would justify a state’s exercise of self-defense. Such a set of findings might bolster Texas’s case in the courts as well as its political case to the public. Without such congressional support, Texas is likely to fail.&quot;
In a press release obtained by Fox News Digital, Texas GOP Caucus Chairman Rep. Nathaniel Moran, R-Texas, said &quot;the Framers understood that a state cannot be left at the mercy of a federal government that refuses to do its job when there’s an invasion at its border.&quot;
&quot;That&apos;s why Article I, Section 10 exists — and that&apos;s exactly the situation Texas and our border states faced for four years under the Biden administration. H.Res. 50 affirms what the Constitution already guarantees: states have every right to defend its citizens. The Texas GOP Caucus is united in ensuring that right is recognized and preserved,&quot; he said.
The resolution comes amid a legal battle over Texas Senate Bill 4, a state measure that would allow police officers to arrest migrants suspected of illegally crossing into the U.S. and authorize state judges to order certain migrants to leave the country.
The law is set to take effect next week after a federal appeals court vacated a lower court ruling last month that had blocked enforcement. The appeals court found the plaintiffs in that case did not have standing to sue, but it did not resolve the broader constitutional questions surrounding the law.
S.B. 4 established a state-level crime for illegal entry and authorized state magistrates to order certain individuals to leave the country if they are convicted.
Arrington told Fox News Digital that Texas’ S.B. 4 could soon reach the U.S. Supreme Court as legal challenges continue.
The Texas Civil Rights Project, the American Civil Liberties Union and the ACLU of Texas filed a new lawsuit this week seeking emergency relief to block several provisions of the Texas measure before they take effect May 15.
The groups argue the law is unconstitutional, saying immigration enforcement is exclusively the responsibility of the federal government and that federal law should preempt the state statute.
Cody Wofsy, deputy director of the ACLU’s Immigrants’ Rights Project, argued that S.B. 4 is &quot;cruel and illegal,&quot; adding that the groups &quot;will keep fighting it until it is permanently struck down.&quot;
&quot;Every court to have reached the merits of laws like S.B. 4 has found them to be unconstitutional,&quot; he said in a statement.
The three groups did not respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s requests for comment on Arrington&apos;s resolution in time for publication.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Former top Biden official ripped over scandal-plagued past during fiery debate: &apos;More fraud&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former top Biden official ripped over scandal-plagued past during fiery debate: &apos;More fraud&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Biden Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra was repeatedly forced to defend his record during this week’s California gubernatorial debate, as both his Democratic and Republican opponents hammered him over a migrant children controversy, a corruption case involving his former chief of staff and allegations of mismanagement during his tenure as HHS secretary.
The attacks came during a contentious CNN primary debate that featured five Democrats and two Republicans vying to replace Gov. Gavin Newsom, with Becerra emerging as a frequent target as candidates challenged his claims of competent leadership. 
Becerra, who has served in various elected positions for decades, touted his federal experience as a top qualification for California governor, rejected the attacks as false or politically motivated, at one point calling criticism of his HHS record a &quot;MAGA talking point&quot; and later dismissed the migrant children controversy as &quot;Trump lies,&quot; even as Democratic opponent Antonio Villaraigosa pushed back that the issue stemmed from a Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times investigation.
&quot;The experience we hear from Secretary Becerra didn’t lead to better outcomes,&quot; San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan, also a Democrat running against Becerra, said early in the debate. &quot;It led to 85,000 migrant children who were lost. More fraud in our health care system.&quot;
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Becerra and his allies have denied the characterization that migrant children were &quot;lost,&quot; a controversy that dogged the HHS Secretary during much of his time in the Biden administration.
The controversy stemmed from the Biden administration’s handling of a massive surge of unaccompanied migrant children, when officials faced pressure to move minors out of overcrowded government shelters and into the custody of adult sponsors.
A New York Times investigation published in February 2023 reported that the administration relaxed some longstanding safeguards as it sought to move children more quickly, including certain background checks and file reviews meant to protect minors from exploitation.
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&quot;If Henry Ford had seen this in his plants, he would have never become famous and rich. This is not the way you do an assembly line,&quot; Becerra told HHS staff, according to the Times, even as HHS was beginning to peel back longstanding protections that had been in place for years.
The comment came after nearly a dozen officials within the HHS division responsible for unaccompanied migrant children raised concerns that labor trafficking was increasing and warned the system was &quot;one that rewards individuals for making quick releases, and not one that rewards individuals for preventing unsafe releases,&quot; according to the Times.
Meanwhile, Becerra pushed back during the debate regarding the unaccompanied minor crisis he faced, calling Mahan’s criticism &quot;totally untrue&quot; and saying it sounded like &quot;a MAGA talking point.&quot;
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&quot;Under my watch, more Americans gained health coverage than ever in the history of the country,&quot; Becerra said, arguing that his tenure expanded Obamacare coverage and lowered premiums for millions of Americans.
Mahan later challenged Becerra&apos;s claims about his record, accusing him of presiding over higher healthcare costs, worse outcomes and &quot;fraudulent and wasteful spending&quot; as both California attorney general and HHS secretary.
During another portion of the debate, Republican candidate Steve Hilton, a former Fox News host, also accused Becerra of being &quot;mired personally in a corruption scandal&quot; involving his former chief of staff, Sean McCluskie, and campaign funds allegedly used to supplement McCluskie’s salary after Becerra joined the Biden administration.
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&quot;My view is that it’s a bit rich for Xavier to talk about following the law when he is mired personally in a corruption scandal,&quot; Hilton said, alleging Becerra’s campaign account was used to supplement McCluskie’s salary after Becerra was tapped to serve as Biden’s health secretary. Earlier in the debate, Becerra had chided GOP candidate Sheriff Chad Bianco for violating the law while attempting to investigate election security concerns.
Villaraigosa also slammed Becerra on the alleged corruption scandal, saying Becerra &quot;may not be indicted at this point,&quot; but arguing the situation &quot;doesn’t pass the smell test.&quot;
Hilton announced during the debate that his running mate for Attorney General of California, Michael Gates, had already sent Becerra a letter indicating that if they win he will be investigated and, if necessary, prosecuted over the matter.
Becerra denied wrongdoing, telling Hilton to &quot;read the indictment&quot; and saying, &quot;I was not involved.&quot;
&quot;If I had been involved, the U.S. attorney would’ve had me in that indictment,&quot; Becerra added.
Tuesday night&apos;s debate underscored how Becerra’s long record in public office may be both his biggest selling point and his biggest liability, as rivals from both parties sought to turn his time in Sacramento and Washington into an argument against elevating him to California’s highest office.
Becerra, however, urged voters to judge him by what he says he accomplished in office, not by attacks from rivals seeking the governorship.
&quot;If you want to judge me, judge me on the things that I’ve done,&quot; Becerra said from the debate stage. &quot;I expanded health care to more Americans than anyone in the history of the country. Serving as secretary, I was able to negotiate for the first time ever, lower drug prices.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Common grilling mistake could strip fish of key nutrients and ruin your meal, experts warn</news:name>
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			<news:title>Common grilling mistake could strip fish of key nutrients and ruin your meal, experts warn</news:title>
			<news:keywords>One type of fish may not be ideal for the grill — even though it&apos;s a popular choice.
Saeng Douangdara, a Lao-American chef and food content creator, recently told The Takeout that fish fillets are best left off the grill grates.
Fillets are boneless cuts of fish, typically sliced lengthwise.
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They&apos;re a popular choice for home cooks looking to avoid dealing with bones or breaking down a whole fish.
The chef described fish fillets as &quot;rather delicate and will most likely fall apart in the process,&quot; The Takeout reported.
When grilling a whole fish, Douangdara said he starts by pat-drying and gutting it.
Then, the chef recommends covering it &quot;generously&quot; with coarse salt and, in a Lao twist, stuffing the fish&apos;s mouth with makrut lime leaves and lemongrass.
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He emphasizes preheating the grill, noting that it&apos;s the main factor in preventing sticking.
&quot;For anyone new to grilling fish and who doesn&apos;t want to take the risk of not having dinner because the fish fell apart during the process, check out [the] grilling baskets that can easily be flipped and removed off the grill with ease,&quot; he suggested.
If grilled fillets are still a must, Douangdara said they can still work on the grill — as long as the fillets are thick and the grill is hot.
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&quot;In scenarios where the fillet is thick, you could get away with grilling as long as the grill is very hot and oiled up, cooking the oiled skin side-down first,&quot; he added.
Fox News Digital reached out to Douangdara for further comment.
Grilling fish at high heat can actually reduce some nutritional benefits, said Whitney Stuart, a Texas-based dietitian and diabetes educator at Whitness Nutrition.
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&quot;Cooking method does affect nutritional value, and it&apos;s worth calling out,&quot; Stuart told Fox News Digital.
Grilling fish at high heat on the grate can cause &quot;omega-3 degradation and charring that introduces heterocyclic amines (HCAs),&quot; she said.
When the fillet breaks apart and falls through the grill grates, this can cause &quot;significant protein and moisture loss,&quot; Stuart noted.
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The type of fish also matters, she said, with wild salmon, sardines and mackerel offering the highest levels of anti-inflammatory omega-3s.
Stuart recommends cooking with a foil packet, grill basket or a cedar plank to preserve &quot;both the structural integrity of the fillet and its nutritional profile.&quot;
&quot;Lower and slower wins here,&quot; she advised.
&quot;Poaching and steaming are technically the gentlest methods for omega-3 retention, but properly executed grilling with a barrier still outperforms deep-frying, which adds oxidized fats and significantly changes the overall nutritional picture.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>China orders firms to ignore US Iran sanctions, daring US to enforce crackdown</news:name>
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			<news:title>China orders firms to ignore US Iran sanctions, daring US to enforce crackdown</news:title>
			<news:keywords>China has ordered companies to disregard U.S. sanctions targeting Iranian oil, forcing a direct test of Washington’s ability to enforce its crackdown on Iran. 
A new directive, issued through China’s Commerce Ministry Sunday, invokes a 2021 &quot;blocking statute&quot; that prohibits firms from complying with foreign sanctions deemed illegitimate. The order applies to several Chinese refiners accused by the United States of purchasing Iranian crude, including major independent processors known as &quot;teapot&quot; refineries.
The move represents a shift from years of opaque workarounds to more explicit state-backed resistance, as Beijing signals it will not cooperate with U.S. efforts to cut off a key source of revenue for Iran.
US TARGETS CHINA REFINERY IN SWEEPING IRAN OIL CRACKDOWN, SANCTIONS ‘SHADOW FLEET’ TANKERS
&quot;This is unprecedented. It’s a major escalation in terms of China’s response to U.S. economic statecraft. It is a measure of defiance by Beijing,&quot; said Max Meizlish, a senior research analyst at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
The escalation comes as the Trump administration intensifies its sanctions campaign, targeting Chinese refiners and warning financial institutions they could face penalties for facilitating oil transactions between Iran and China.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has accused Beijing of effectively financing Iran’s military activity through its oil purchases, arguing that Chinese demand is sustaining Tehran’s economy.
&quot;China, let’s see them step up with some diplomacy and get the Iranians to open the strait,&quot; Bessent said in a Fox News interview Monday.
&quot;Iran is the largest state sponsor of terrorism … China has been buying 90 percent of their energy, so they are funding the largest state sponsor of terrorism,&quot; he added.
China remains the primary destination for Iranian crude, with much of the country’s sanctioned oil exports flowing to Chinese refiners despite mounting U.S. pressure.
&quot;It’s putting firms in China in the position where they either comply with the CCP order or the U.S. order and either way there could be consequences,&quot; Meizlish said.
TRUMP DELAYS XI MEETING AS IRAN CONFLICT LETS US STRONG-ARM CHINA’S OIL SUPPLY
The issue is expected to be a major point of contention at an upcoming meeting between President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
At the same time, diplomacy is accelerating. 
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Beijing Wednesday for talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, underscoring China’s growing role as both Iran’s primary oil customer and a key diplomatic interlocutor.
Despite mounting sanctions and a U.S. naval blockade aimed at restricting Iran’s oil exports, shipments have continued through increasingly opaque maritime networks. Data from maritime intelligence firm Windward shows a surge in vessels operating without tracking signals, with the majority of ships in the Strait of Hormuz recently going &quot;dark,&quot; making enforcement significantly more difficult.
IRAN SHIFTS 20M BARRELS THROUGH ‘DARK’ OFFSHORE OIL NETWORK BYPASSING US PORT BLOCKADE, FIRM SAYS
In one recent snapshot, 146 of 167 vessels in the area were not transmitting location data, according to the report.
Windward analysts also identified continued covert loading activity at Iran’s main export hub at Kharg Island, including large crude carriers operating without tracking signals despite heightened enforcement pressure.
&quot;I don’t expect this is going to necessarily change much by way of how China has helped facilitate Iranian sanctions evasion,&quot; Meizlish said.
Those flows have largely been sustained by demand from Chinese refiners, particularly smaller independent operators that often operate outside the U.S. financial system and are more insulated from sanctions pressure.
&quot;This is really a clear attempt by Beijing to put the ball back in the U.S.’s court and see if it’s going to actually act,&quot; Meizlish added.
Beijing’s decision to formally instruct companies not to comply with U.S. sanctions adds a new layer of risk for global firms. The blocking statute allows Chinese companies to seek damages in domestic courts from banks, insurers, or shipping companies that cut ties in order to comply with U.S. measures.
Analysts say the move could force multinational firms into a difficult position, weighing access to the Chinese market against the risk of being cut off from the U.S. financial system.
&quot;There’s no more important enabler to Iran than China,&quot; Meizlish said.
The standoff highlights a broader challenge for Washington: while sanctions remain a central tool of U.S. foreign policy, enforcing them against major economies like China, especially when transactions can be conducted outside the dollar system, is far more difficult.
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			  <news:name>Americans keep moving to Texas and Florida — but one other red state is growing even faster</news:name>
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			<news:title>Americans keep moving to Texas and Florida — but one other red state is growing even faster</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Texas and Florida are drawing the largest number of new residents, but South Carolina is growing faster than any other state as Americans continue to relocate across the country, according to new IRS data.
The trend highlights a broader shift toward the South, as Americans say they&apos;re making the move for lower taxes, more jobs and higher quality of life.
For its size, South Carolina is seeing the biggest influx per capita of new residents from other states, equal to just over 1% of its population. In other words, for every 100 people living in the state, one new person moved in from elsewhere in the country.
THIS STATE ISN’T JUST GROWING — ITS ECONOMY IS GETTING RICHER PER RESIDENT
The Palmetto State added more than 59,000 residents from other states between 2022 and 2023, based on the most recently available IRS data.
The movement isn’t just about people, it’s also about income.
With the influx of residents, South Carolina gained more than 29,000 new tax filers and roughly $4.1 billion in income. This shift is likely to boost local economies in the state as new residents bring spending power and help fill open jobs in growing industries.
Zooming out, Texas and Florida are still drawing the most people overall because they’re much bigger states by size and population, so even smaller increases add up to larger total gains.
Texas led the nation in new residents with 56,473 new tax filers in 2023, followed closely by Florida with 55,349, according to the data.
The gains come as some of the nation’s most expensive states, which are run by Democrats, are seeing the biggest losses. California is down more than 100,000 tax filers and New York by nearly 72,000 from 2022 to 2023.
CALIFORNIA’S LOOMING CAPITAL FLIGHT PROBLEM COULD RESHAPE STATE IN 3 KEY AREAS
The income losses mirror the population decline, with California losing nearly $12 billion and New York about $10 billion — especially as some of their highest earners relocate.
Taken together, the shifts suggest Americans aren’t just moving — they’re redistributing income and economic power.
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			<news:title>U.S. Trade Deficit Widens To $60.3 Billion In March</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Ethan Faverino |
The U.S. trade deficit widened in March, according to analysis released earlier this week by the Joint Economic Committee based on data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S Census Bureau, Treasury Department, and Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The total trade deficit reached $60.3 billion in March, an increase of $2.53 billion from February and 3% above the 12-month average. The goods trade deficit stood at $88.71 billion up $4.09 billion from the prior month and also 3% above its 12-month average. This was partially offset by a services trade surplus of $28.41 billion, which rose $1.56 billion from February and was likewise 3% above average.
For the full 12 months through March 2026, the United States recorded a total trade deficit of $700.49 billion. This reflected a goods trade deficit of $1.03 trillion, partially offset by a services trade surplus of $331.39 billion. Total exports over the period reached $3.53 trillion, while total imports totaled $4.23 trillion.
Largest Trade Imbalances by Country
Over the trailing 12 months, the largest goods trade deficits were with Mexico ($194.42 billion, 18.96% of the total goods deficit), Vietnam ($193.35 billion, 18.86%), and Taiwan ($177.28 billion, 17.29%). Additional notable deficits occurred with China, Thailand, Ireland, Germany, Japan, South Korea, and India.
The largest goods trade surpluses were recorded with the Netherlands ($68.49 billion), United Kingdom ($47.42 billion), and Hong Kong ($40.32 billion).
Top Exports and Imports
The leading exported goods by value were civilian aircraft, engines, equipment, and parts; pharmaceutical preparations; and nonmonetary gold. Together these categories accounted for 17.54% of all U.S. goods exports over the 12-month period.
The United States exported the most to Mexico ($347.18 billion), Canada ($327.56 billion), and the United Kingdom ($109.51). These three destinations represented 34.72% of total U.S. exports.
On the import side, the top categories by value were computers; pharmaceutical preparations; and passenger cars, which together made up 19.74% of all imported goods. The largest sources of imports were Mexico ($541.61 billion), Canada ($365.62 billion), and China ($266.59 billion), accounting for 35.74% of total U.S. imports.
Import Duties Decline
In March, the U.S. collected $20.49 billion in import duties—18.40% below the 12-month average—with the average applied duty rate at 6.85%, down 2.45 percentage points from the yearly average. Over the full 12 months, calculated duties totaled $301.30 billion.
The highest duty revenues came from passenger cars, vehicle parts, and electric apparatus, with notably higher average rates applied to certain categories such as iron and steel products. China remained the top source of duty revenue.
Currency Movements and Terms of Trade
From March 2025 to March 2026, the U.S. dollar weakened against several major currencies: by 4.9% against the Chinese yuan, 6.3% against the euro, 2.2% against the British pound, and 11.9% against the Mexican peso. It strengthened 6.1% against the Japanese yen.
A stronger dollar typically improves U.S. terms of trade by reducing the cost of imports, allowing the country to purchase more foreign goods for the same volume of exports.
Export and Import Price Trends
Year-over-year export prices rose 5.57 percent overall, while import prices increased 5.10%. Non-fuel import prices rose 5.85%, with notable variations across categories including industrial supplies and consumer goods.





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			  <news:name>Peoria Unified School District President Removed After Pushing For Additional Sex Abuse Investigation</news:name>
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			<news:title>Peoria Unified School District President Removed After Pushing For Additional Sex Abuse Investigation</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Staff Reporter |
Peoria Unified School District (PUSD) retained a new governing board president following a charged special meeting on Tuesday night.
Former governing board president Heather Rooks lasted five months into her second elected term. Rooks was removed over what a majority on the board alleged was an undermining of their credibility and integrity involving a criminal investigation referral.
The board majority argued that Rooks defied the board’s authority in multiple ways, most recently by requesting the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office investigate Centennial High School officials for mandatory reporting violations in connection to the ongoing criminal cases involving former teachers Haley Beck and Angela Burlaka. 
Beck and Burlaka face charges for the alleged sexual abuse of at least one student, though investigators have indicated in recent weeks that the victim pool may be bigger.
The board voted to delay a decision on launching a third-party, internal investigation due to other ongoing investigations by law enforcement. That would make the seventh investigation on the matter.
Also cited as a grievance by the board majority was Rooks’ media interviews in which she expressed criticisms of school administration over the handling of sexual abuse complaints. Rooks alleged the existence of “red flags” known to school administrators, something which has not been declared or proven by investigators.
The board voted 3-2 to replace Rooks with Jeff Tobey. Rooks and board member Janelle Bowles voted against Rooks’ ouster and spoke at length in Rooks’ defense.
Public comment ran for nearly an hour. Over 20 speakers showed up; slightly more speakers wanted to see Rooks replaced, while the remainder defended Rooks.
Rooks has maintained that she filed the internal investigation request in her capacity as a parent, not the board president. Rooks also claimed that her removal constituted retaliation over her speech. 
“From a legal standpoint, when protected speech is followed by an adverse action and there is a causal connection between the two, it raises legitimate First Amendment concerns, including potential retaliation,” said Rooks. “If raising concerns about student safety and compliance leads to the removal from leadership, it risks creating a chilling effect, not just for me but for anyone who would otherwise speak up.”
Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell’s investigatory efforts into high school officials were underway well prior to Rooks’ request. Peoria police have already stated publicly that they don’t plan to file any charges for mandatory reporting failures. 
Ewing accused Rooks of undermining the board on its decision to wait for officials to conclude their own investigations into the matter. Ewing said Rooks was advancing theories and claims without evidence, something she said could risk harming prosecution efforts against the two teachers. This was a talking point that echoed throughout public comment advocating for Rooks’ ouster. 
“She is advancing a narrative based on belief rather than evidence, despite her direct knowledge of interviews, investigative steps, and findings discussed in multiple executive sessions,” said Ewing.
Though critical, Tobey and Board Member Becky Proudfit had kinder words for Rooks. Proudfit said Rooks had PUSD students’ best interests at heart, but that intent didn’t justify her actions.
Tobey expressed support for Rooks’ freedom of speech generally but clarified that he was “disappointed” in her actions because they reflected her “opinions” and not the facts of the cases.
“I’ve learned the hard way that parallel investigations can interfere with one another,” said Tobey. “I don’t want to give any alleged pedophile any chance or upper hand in trial.” 
Rooks accused the Arizona Education Association of coordinating the special meeting that resulted in her removal.
“Peoria School Board Members will vote tomorrow on a new President because the Arizona Teacher Union is calling for me to be removed as President,” said Rooks. 


Peoria School Board Members will vote tomorrow on a new President because the Arizona Teacher Union is calling for me to be removed as President. All because I spoke to the news and file a request to Maricopa County Attorney for looking at mandating reporting Centennial High. pic.twitter.com/E1oUMIudiB
— Heather Rooks The Peoria Mom (@ThePeoriaMom) May 5, 2026






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			  <news:name>Gov. Hobbs’ Housing Moratorium Could Cost Arizona Taxpayers Over $1 Billion</news:name>
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			<news:title>Gov. Hobbs’ Housing Moratorium Could Cost Arizona Taxpayers Over $1 Billion</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Staff Reporter |
Gov. Katie Hobbs’ overruled housing moratorium could leave taxpayers on the hook for more than $1 billion in compensation to builders.
The housing moratorium was a result of the Arizona Department of Water Resources’ (ADWR) indefinite suspension of developer certificates throughout the Valley based on new groundwater regulations imposed under Hobbs in 2024. 
For decades, state law required developers to prove 100 years of assured water supply for their developments. Once Hobbs took office, ADWR imposed new regulations that expanded developers’ duty to prove assured water supply beyond their development into the surrounding water management area.
The Home Builders Association of Central Arizona (HBACA) sued ADWR over the regulations last January, represented by the Goldwater Institute. Last month, the Maricopa County Superior Court sided with HBACA and struck down the moratorium. Judge Scott Blaney found that ADWR violated Arizona law on the extent of its powers and on agency rulemaking. 
ADWR plans to appeal the ruling. 
A former ADWR director and one of the leading policymakers behind the legacy rule on assured water supply (the 1980 Groundwater Management Act) spoke out against the superior court ruling. 
Kathleen Ferris, now an Arizona State University (ASU) senior research fellow with the Kyl Center for Water Policy, told KJZZ last month that ADWR was justified in its rulemaking because it had discovered that Phoenix-area groundwater was more interconnected than understood previously.
Whether that court ruling will stand on appeal or no, taxpayers will likely be on the hook for hundreds of millions — perhaps over a billion — in builder compensation claims filed under the Private Property Rights Protection Act, enacted under Proposition 207.
Prop 207 entitles property owners to just compensation for any land use laws’ impact on the use, division, sale, or possession of their property that reduces its fair market value.
One such Prop 207 claim is already underway. 
Last September, developers Buckeye Tartesso and Buckeye Tartesso II filed a claim demanding over $320 million in compensation for lost value due to the ADWR rule. That figure, however, reflected only a low estimate which the developers felt they could accept as a settlement. 
“[This figure] incorporates a number of conservative assumptions, and the [developers] expect that actual, proven damages would be significantly higher,” read the demand letter. “This demand is an offer of settlement, in the nature of a compromise, and the [developers] reserve the right to seek additional or different damages if litigation is necessary.”
ADWR prevented the developers from obtaining a certificate of assured water source for the Tartesso development in the city of Buckeye, which spanned over 12,800 acres. As a consequence, they were prohibited from subdividing or selling lots on that property.
The Goldwater Institute filed the claim on behalf of the developers.  
Should all builders file similar claims, taxpayers could be on the hook for over $1 billion in compensation payments at a time when the state is already struggling with budget woes.
Gov. Hobbs inherited a budget surplus of over $2.5 billion from her predecessor, Republican governor Doug Ducey. After two years in office, the budget plunged to a $1.4 billion deficit: a near-180 on the state’s fiscal health. 
The latest figures reflect a slightly better status, though still nowhere near in the black: a deficit of over $300 million, according to Rep. David Schweikert (R-AZ-06). 





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			  <news:name>WARREN PETERSEN: Arizona Deserves An Attorney General Who Will Defend Its Laws</news:name>
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			<news:title>WARREN PETERSEN: Arizona Deserves An Attorney General Who Will Defend Its Laws</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Sen. Warren Petersen |
Over the past three years, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has been executing a political agenda.
She has refused to defend state laws—while going out of her way to attack common-sense federal policies—simply on the grounds that she personally disagrees.
She’s failed to uphold our values. She’s destroyed common sense. And she has pursued an extreme political agenda to appease her party leadership—all the while undermining President Trump’s efforts to make America great again.
Principled, hard-working Arizonans have paid the price for her politically motivated dereliction of duty.
I’m running for Attorney General because Arizona desperately needs a top law enforcement officer who will uphold our laws and fairly represent Arizona families.
As Senate President, I’ve taken part in over 110 lawsuits to ensure Arizona’s laws and interests are defended when the Attorney General wouldn’t act. We have led an unprecedented campaign to protect Arizonans, and our action has provided unparalleled experience.
I’ve defended Arizona’s sex offender registration laws. The case in question, Doe v. Sheridan, argues whether our state can mandate convicted sex offenders to keep law enforcement informed, including reporting online identifiers used on social media and other platforms, so officers can investigate crimes and prevent future harms. The Arizona Legislature stepped up and successfully defended the sex offender registration laws in court after the Arizona attorney general failed to carry out her responsibility to do so.
I’ve defended the integrity of girls’ sports. As Senate President, I’ve led the defense of Arizona’s Save Women’s Sports Act in federal court against special interests seeking to allow boys to play in girls’ sports. We’ve taken this case all the way to the Supreme Court, and we’re waiting on a major ruling from the nation’s high court on similar cases that could affect Arizona’s law.
I’ve defended laws dealing with the First Amendment. One of those cases was Chiles v. Salazar, where the Arizona Legislature joined a challenge to Colorado’s conversion therapy ban. Another was in NRA v. Vullo, where we challenged whether the State of New York could threaten banks with adverse regulatory actions if they provided services to the National Rifle Association.
I’ve defended laws related to the Second Amendment. One of those cases was Smith &amp; Wesson v. Mexico, defending American firearms manufacturers from being held liable from frivolous lawsuits from foreign entities. Another was Miller v. Bonta, challenging California’s ban on the manufacture, distribution, importation, and possession of various firearms.
I’ve defended laws related to the Eighth Amendment. Under my leadership, the Arizona Senate filed briefs to allow cities to disband homelessness encampments, winning at the Supreme Court.
I’ve defended the state’s right to carry out justice regarding capital punishment.
I’ve defended election integrity. We intervened to defend Arizona’s ability to make sure only citizens are voting in our elections.
I’ve defended our state against radical environmentalists. In Petersen v. EPA, we sued the Biden-led EPA to overturn unattainable environmental standards that punished job creators, and detrimentally impacted America’s power grid. We joined a lawsuit to block a California rule forcing trucking drivers to use less efficient battery-powered vehicles, which would have further increased the costs of everyday items.
I’ve defended our state against unconstitutional executive overreach. We challenged then-President Biden’s executive order forcing federal contractors and their employees to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
And I’ve defended our state against rampant government encroachment on our lands. 
Thanks to my involvement in these—and dozens of other legal efforts—I’ve been called Arizona’s de facto Attorney General, stepping in where our liberal Attorney General has shamefully abdicated her role. Our engagement in these matters has allowed me to serve our great citizens and provide leadership where none existed. It’s time for Arizona to once again have an Attorney General committed to serving all the people—not just partisan special interests.





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			  <news:name>Knicks&apos; Jeremy Sochan, 76ers&apos; VJ Edgecombe have heated exchange after New York&apos;s Game 2 win</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>The New York Knicks&apos; Game 2 win over the Philadelphia 76ers ended with a heated exchange as players left the floor at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night.
Knicks forward Jeremy Sochan, who played exactly one minute in the 108-102 victory, was spotted talking some trash to 76ers rookie VJ Edgecombe after the buzzer sounded. Sochan had to be pulled away from the 76ers’ bench. Edgecombe also had to be calmed down.
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Edgecombe was allegedly unhappy with the officiating and Sochan came over to troll the guard even further, according to Clutch Points.
While nothing came of it on the floor, it could possibly be the bulletin board material the 76ers needed heading into Game 3. Philadelphia was without Joel Embiid for Game 2 and only lost by six after a Game 1 blowout.
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New York had three players in double figures during the night. Jalen Brunson led the way with 26 points, OG Anunoby had 24 and Karl-Anthony Towns had 20 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists. The game featured 25 lead changes, 14 ties, and neither team led by more than seven points.
&quot;Most importantly it’s staying poised, staying composed,&quot; Brunson said. &quot;Just figuring out one just play at a time, one step at a time and not looking too far ahead.&quot;
76ers head coach Nick Nurse said the team just didn’t make enough shots. Philadelphia shot 45% from the floor, while New York shot 51%.
&quot;I thought we had maybe four wide-open shots in a row that didn’t go,&quot; Nurse said. &quot;We just needed to keep the scoreboard moving and we played great offense. We just didn’t shot-make.&quot;
Edgecombe had 17 points in the loss. Tyrese Maxey led the 76ers with 26 points.
Game 3 is set for Friday night.
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			<news:keywords>Former North Carolina quarterback Gio Lopez had critical words for the Bill Belichick-run program in a recent interview after he transferred from the Tar Heels to Wake Forest.
Lopez transferred to North Carolina before the 2025 season from South Alabama. He played in 11 games for the Tar Heels and had 1,747 passing yards and 10 touchdown passes. North Carolina was 4-8 in Belichick’s first season at the helm.
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The former Tar Heels quarterback has been critical of his time in North Carolina, and spoke out again in an interview with ESPN late last month.
&quot;Back at the other school, it felt like there&apos;s no air,&quot; he told the outlet. &quot;Here, it&apos;s fun again. They&apos;re moving us in the right direction, energized, and guys are enjoying football. It&apos;s like fresh air. I&apos;d never had to respond to tough situations like that on that loud of a scale.&quot;
Belichick spent 24 seasons as the head coach of the NFL’s New England Patriots and guided the team to six Super Bowl titles. After leaving the Patriots, Belichick took the Tar Heels’ job and brought his NFL experience and professionalism to North Carolina.
Lopez said being at North Carolina felt &quot;more like work.&quot;
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&quot;After that first game, it felt like getting through the day. You don&apos;t want to live like that, where you&apos;re up at night thinking about the next day,&quot; he said.
Barney Lopez, Gio’s father, also criticized the way the program was run.
&quot;The situation there -- I&apos;m not a Super Bowl champion, so I don&apos;t know, but I don&apos;t think it was handled in the best way for college football, for students and players,&quot; he told ESPN. &quot;It set my son backwards.&quot;
Lopez is now on the Wake Forest Demon Deacons. He and redshirt freshman Steele Pizzella are listed on the depth chart.
The Jake Dickert-led program was 9-4 in 2025 and won the Duke’s Mayo Bowl. Rob Ezell is the team’s offensive coordinator.
Wake Forest will open the season on Sept. 3 against the Akron Zips.
North Carolina’s general manager Mike Lomdardi defended Belichick from detractors in March.
&quot;All during those stormy times, all during when the boat was getting capsized, when people were attacking us with fake rumors and fake stories all over — nobody’s corrected them yet, but that’s OK, we understand — our players hung together,&quot; Lombardi told the &quot;Pat McAfee Show&quot; last month.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Bucs&apos; Emeka Egbuka, whose Instagram name is &apos;Christ Follower,&apos; explains how faith helps drive his career</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bucs&apos; Emeka Egbuka, whose Instagram name is &apos;Christ Follower,&apos; explains how faith helps drive his career</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Emeka Egbuka made quite the impression on the NFL stage in his rookie year in 2025.
But the Ohio State product doesn’t just think it’s his purpose to help his team reach its Super Bowl goals -- preaching his faith is high on his priority list as well.
Like many in the NFL, Egbuka uses his platform on the professional level to share his Christian faith, something he said he found five years ago at a point in his life where he needed it.
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Today, if you go to his Instagram page, you’ll see his name is &quot;Christ Follower,&quot; and he explained to Fox News Digital how his faith drives him on and off the field.
&quot;To put it simply, it’s such a big part of my life because of what Jesus has done in my life, and I know that he offers the same for every single person,&quot; Egbuka said over Zoom after helping USAA with its &quot;Huddle UP For Hurricane Prep&quot; by building disaster kits and educating his fellow Tampa Bay citizens about hurricane safeguarding.
&quot;He kinda met me where I was five years ago now, which seems crazy to say. I’ve been walking with Him ever since.
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Five years ago, Egbuka was just a freshman at Ohio State, hoping to make an impact for the Buckeyes. As he continued to grow across three more years of college football, he ended up helping the Buckeyes win a national championship during the 2024 season.
At the same time, he said he started to find &quot;peace&quot; and &quot;joy&quot; with his faith and God, which he feels still today.
&quot;The sense of identity that I have that I didn’t have before. There’s a lot of things in my life and a lot of ways I was battling mentally that He pulled me out of,&quot; Egbuka explained. &quot;That’s stuff that goes unnoticed. That’s stuff behind the curtains that people don’t see every day because we put on these masks, put on these faces [and] facades.
&quot;But deep down, everybody deals with stuff. It’s life. It’s tries all of us. There’s trials and tribulations that come every single day, and we can do our best to stand true and hold strong. At the end of the day, we’re human. We can only do so much to hold ourselves up when it comes to a point we make it to the end of ourselves – that’s where I was when God met me.
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&quot;Just being able to preach about Him, use my platform to spread the Gospel. Just the hope that there is in Jesus is what I feel my purpose is.&quot;
Entering the NFL community, Egbuka noticed others like Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud, Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Kirk Cousins and many more sharing their faith as well.
&quot;I think it’s a blessing and privilege that we have to be able to be so open,&quot; Egbuka added. &quot;Obviously, it didn’t always be like that, but even nowadays in different countries, you can be murdered and killed for professing your faith and everything like that. We’re just in a society and culture that we’re able to share that openly without any hostility or backlash at us. I think it’s a huge privilege we have to be able to share our platform and use it to spread the Gospel.&quot;
Another way Egbuka uses his platform is impacting his community like he did on Tuesday at the USAA Tampa Office, where he focused some of his offseason efforts on bringing awareness to hurricane preparation for an area susceptible to such natural disasters.
&quot;This isn’t my first time working with USAA, so I’m glad to be partnering with them again,&quot; he said. &quot;Just such a great staff and everybody who works here. They’ve been so hospitable to me and my team, and obviously it hits close to home. I have a grandfather who was a Navy SEAL, father who was an active duty soldier for a while and now works at the Department of Defense as a civil engineer. Definitely been surrounded by the military my entire life.
&quot;Some of the disaster kits we made today, they have the whistles, the safety blankets – anything you might need when a disaster strikes. That’s what we were focused on doing today. There’s nothing we can do to prevent a hurricane from happening. Obviously, staying on top of the weather and paying attention to the alerts and everything like that. I know my house came with hurricane shutters and everything to stay on top of that. Really just trying to do our best to be proactive with it, and I think those kits we made today will go a long way.&quot;
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			  <news:name>WILLIAM BENNETT: California&apos;s welfare state is a fraud machine. It could make all Americans into victims</news:name>
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			<news:title>WILLIAM BENNETT: California&apos;s welfare state is a fraud machine. It could make all Americans into victims</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It’s a difficult time to be an honest Californian.
The state faces the highest cost of living in America and some of the highest taxes, levied to fund a massive welfare state. For that investment, taxpayers do not get less poverty or a better quality of life, but rather an epidemic of fraud — with an estimated $180 billion or more stolen under Gov. Gavin Newsom alone.
Consider this a warning for America as Democrats look to export the state’s model nationwide. Fraud is not merely an enforcement problem, as the Left wishes to believe. It is the inevitable result of policies that ignore human nature and expand government beyond its constitutional and moral bounds.
America’s Founders understood an essential truth: People are not angels. They are shaped by human nature and by incentives. Government can only influence the latter, and California’s handout economy is incentivizing joblessness, fraud and the breakdown of social order.
DAVID MARCUS: BLUE STATE FRAUD SCANDALS HIGHLIGHT SHOCKING REALITY IN RED STATES
Take the state’s unemployment insurance program, among the most expansive in the country. With no time limit on benefits, no work requirements and minimal oversight, it has turned joblessness into a vocation and the program into a magnet for opportunistic criminals. At one point, there were more applications for jobless benefits than Californians over the age of 18. One rapper bragged in verse, &quot;You gotta sell cocaine, I can just file a claim.&quot;
The pattern repeats across programs. In the state’s hospice system, hundreds of sham facilities — some with addresses at burrito stands and auto body shops — have received millions for nonexistent dying patients. Medi-Cal’s budget has ballooned following Newsom’s push for &quot;guaranteed health care&quot; for all, only to lose around a quarter of its spending to fraud each year.
This is a moral collapse, and not just on the part of the fraudsters. California’s government is betraying the fundamental duty of any government, which is to protect law-abiding citizens and the fruits of their labor. By transferring those fruits to the unscrupulous, it forces middle-class taxpayers to pay twice — first through punishing taxes, and again through degraded services and a worsening quality of life.
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Our Founders also understood another truth on display in California: The bigger a government grows, the more self-serving it becomes.
Consider how San Francisco spends more than $100,000 per homeless person per year on &quot;eradicating homelessness,&quot; with few improvements to show for it. It’s because the funds go to a shady network of nonprofits with a clear and perverse incentive. Why would these groups solve homelessness when it would mean the money stops flowing?
It is equally unsurprising that dozens of California public employees have been charged with fraud or embezzlement since 2024. Even the governor’s own chief of staff faced corruption and fraud charges, only to receive a $50,000 payout for unused vacation time after she resigned.
CALIFORNIA DEM LAWMAKERS PROPOSES BILL TO DECRIMINALIZE WELFARE FRAUD BELOW $25K OVER ADMINISTRATIVE ERRORS
Most revealing of all is the state’s response. Instead of combating the fraud, Democrats in the state Assembly want to make it harder to expose and prosecute.
One proposal, the &quot;Stop Nick Shirley Act,&quot; named after the journalist who exposed the Somali day care fraud in Minnesota, would allow fraudsters to conceal their identities while criminalizing efforts to expose them online. Another would lower penalties by raising the threshold for felony welfare fraud from $950 to $25,000.
Whose side are these lawmakers on? Certainly not the taxpayer, but not the needy either. Even in a world with zero fraud, their welfare schemes would only subsidize poverty and homelessness, not lift people out of them.
RED STATE GOVERNOR TOUTS MEDICAID SAVINGS AS MINNESOTA GRAPPLES WITH WIDESPREAD FRAUD ALLEGATIONS
Wisconsin faced a similar problem in 1996. The state was spending enormously on anti-poverty programs with few results. So it began requiring recipients to search for work and created new incentives for the welfare bureaucracy: Counties would be allocated funds not based on the number of recipients, but on the number of recipients placed in jobs and taken off benefits.
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This led to a swift reduction in poverty and a cascade of welfare reforms across dozens of states. These policies succeed today because they acknowledge human nature and incentivize the values of hard work, honesty and self-reliance. They understand that government is not a parent — that its capacity to help is limited but its capacity to harm is not.
Thomas Jefferson once warned about a government intent on &quot;wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them.&quot;
That’s the California system — but it’s never too late to improve it, nor is it particularly difficult. The state can do more by doing less: shrinking its welfare programs, allowing taxpayers to keep more of their money, and fostering the virtues that sustain a republic.
We won’t hold our breath. But for the rest of America, California’s predicament is our choice. We will either learn from its example or repeat it nationwide.
Rob Noel is a speechwriter who serves as president of Washington Writers Network.
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			  <news:name>America’s answer to Iran’s energy threats begins with Alaskan power</news:name>
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			<news:title>America’s answer to Iran’s energy threats begins with Alaskan power</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Claims of Democrat naysayers notwithstanding, President Trump understandably saw a need to take military action in Iran. Allowing a regime that has called the United States &quot;the Great Satan,&quot; and has promoted terror across the world for more than half a century, to have a nuclear weapon would pose an unacceptable threat to the American people.
But because roughly one-fifth of all global oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz, the conflict has caused a temporary shortage of oil and gas. Thankfully, however, President Trump realizes that the solution to this real problem for American families lies right here at home — by increasing production of reliable, affordable American energy.
The President recently determined that &quot;domestic petroleum production, refining, and logistics capacity,&quot; along with coal and gas transmission and supply chains and energy infrastructure, are &quot;essential to the national defense&quot; under the Defense Production Act. These determinations will allow for government purchases of important technology items, along with other actions &quot;for the encouragement of exploration, development, and mining&quot; of these vital natural resources.
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The President’s statements rightly noted that oil &quot;fuels the nation’s armed forces, industrial base, and crucial infrastructure,&quot; and that inadequate gas production and storage capacity &quot;would leave the United States and its partners dangerously exposed in times of crisis.&quot; Indeed, some Asian countries are having to implement work-from-home orders and four-day work weeks due to ongoing energy shortages. These developments overseas echo scenes from the oil crises of the 1970s — and we should work night and day to make sure they never happen on our shores.
Thankfully, President Trump has spent the past 15 months working to promote domestic energy production, including in the Last Frontier. On Day One of his second term, he signed an executive order overturning many onerous restrictions the Biden administration placed on energy development, as part of a strategy to unleash Alaska’s extraordinary resource potential. 
As part of that energy dominance strategy, President Trump has promoted the Alaska LNG Pipeline on multiple occasions, including his 2025 State of the Union address. This major pipeline would facilitate the easy export of liquid natural gas to nations like Japan and South Korea, creating jobs in Alaska and making these countries less dependent on energy sources controlled by hostile powers. Action by Alaska’s Legislature in the coming days could help clear the way for this economically and strategically important project.
Congress has likewise acted to encourage energy exploration and dominance. Last year’s working families tax cuts act included provisions reducing the royalty rate for oil and gas extracted on federal lands, which will incentivize companies to purchase additional leases — and drill hundreds more wells. The law also required new rounds of onshore and offshore oil leases, including in Alaska.
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By contrast, the Biden administration worked to squelch energy production domestically, as part of its campaign to appease leftist climate activists. The last administration blocked access to areas required by federal law, and cancelled leases on Alaska’s Coastal Plain, which a judge called illegal.
The Biden administration’s actions didn’t end Americans’ need for affordable oil and gas. Instead, they just made us more dependent on hostile powers like Russia and Venezuela for our energy supply. But with Alaska alone holding proven reserves of 3.4 million barrels of oil and 125 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, it makes no sense for the United States to give money — not to mention crucial leverage — to foreign dictators when we have abundant, affordable energy resources here at home.
Thankfully, President Trump realizes what his predecessor did not. His latest determination under the Defense Production Act continues the efforts of the past year-plus. Individually and collectively, those actions will make Americans more secure, help bring down gas prices for hardworking families, and increase energy production and jobs in the Last Frontier and across America. 
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			  <news:name>MORNING GLORY: Trump should demand a clear victory over Iran and reject weak compromises</news:name>
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			<news:title>MORNING GLORY: Trump should demand a clear victory over Iran and reject weak compromises</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Since the battle with Iran began on February 28, there have been so many reports of &quot;deals&quot; with the rump regime atop the ruins of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps that it seems almost silly to respond to another one.
But Israeli journalist Amit Segal usually cross-checks all reports of deals — including the most recent one from Axios’ Barak Ravid — with senior Israeli officials, so I pay attention to Segal’s posts. On Wednesday, Segal quoted Ravid, posting on X:
&quot;According to @BarakRavid the U.S. and Iran are at the closest point to an agreement since the war began. The framework includes:
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That would be a terrible &quot;deal,&quot; one that would draw fierce criticism from the GOP’s Iran hawks who want President Trump to &quot;finish the job&quot; and do so in dramatic fashion.
The &quot;end game&quot; doesn’t have to be humiliation of the remnants of the rump regime atop the ruins of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps atop the shattered Iranian &quot;government.&quot; But they are &quot;lunatics&quot; as both President Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio has called them — &quot;insane in the head&quot; Rubio added Tuesday from the White House press podium — and that’s generous.
The &quot;leaders&quot; left standing in Iran (the ones with the guns at least) are fanatical killers who cannot be trusted. The blockade should stay in place until full commercial traffic to every country not named Iran resumes through the Gulf. The repudiation of enrichment has to be complete and the remains of the highly enriched uranium, now buried under rubble at various sites after U.S. precision strikes, has to be dug up and turned over to us. The Iranian missile and drone programs must have caps on its numbers of missiles and their range, and those programs must be subject to a strict verification regime. Finally, the regime must turn on the internet for its people and turn off the money spigot for Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthis.
These are reasonable demands and the fanatics in Iran — unless they are irrational (they may be) — must see them as such. President Trump doesn’t surrender leverage. He’s got it. We have to hope he uses every ounce of it.
Special Envoys Steve Witckoff and Jared Kushner don’t want their names on a &quot;second Munich agreement,&quot; and they have walked away before. President Trump should not want to risk the victory he has won that is one for the ages by letting Iran off the floor.
I don’t believe anything, but worry about everything. Iran is finally cornered and desperate. Let’s pray that President Trump finishes off this radical and piratical regime and goes down in history as the the president who brought stability to the Middle East.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Across the country, police and city officials are trying to crack down on sometimes violent youth gatherings, but the teens themselves say they need some way to socialize and blow off steam.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Florida Creates a More Conservative Course to Rival A.P. History</news:name>
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			<news:title>Florida Creates a More Conservative Course to Rival A.P. History</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Here are ways Florida’s advanced high school history program, which students can use for college credit, differs from other curriculums.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ted Turner’s Mark on Atlanta Lived On, Even After He Left the Spotlight</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ted Turner’s Mark on Atlanta Lived On, Even After He Left the Spotlight</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The city where he planted his empire came to embody his ambitions and his confidence. Mr. Turner died on Wednesday at 87.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Rubio heads to Rome with Trump’s Iran clash looming over Pope, Meloni talks</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rubio heads to Rome with Trump’s Iran clash looming over Pope, Meloni talks</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Secretary of State Marco Rubio previewed a high-profile trip to Rome from the White House briefing room Tuesday, delivering sharp warnings to Iran and flashing easy command of the podium that drew praise from conservative allies online.
&quot;The trip is really not tied to anything other than the fact that it would be normal for us to engage, and other secretaries of State have done that in the past,&quot; Rubio said at the White House press conference on Tuesday of his trip to Italy. 
The briefing came two days before Rubio is set to visit the Vatican and Italy for meetings amid heightened tensions between President Donald Trump, Pope Leo and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni over the U.S.-Iran conflict. Rubio used the briefing to defend the administration’s posture toward Tehran, downplay the timing of the Italy visit and signal that Washington is not backing off its pressure campaign.
RUBIO TO VISIT ITALY, VATICAN AMID TROOP DRAWDOWN CALL, TENSION WITH TRUMP, POPE LEO: REPORTS
&quot;The message to Iran ... these guys are facing real catastrophic destruction to their economy, generational destruction to their economy, generational destruction to the wealth of their country imposed on themselves by the actions that they&apos;re taking,&quot; said Rubio of Iran on Tuesday. 
&quot;They should check themselves before they wreck themselves in the direction that they&apos;re going,&quot; Rubio quipped, referencing Ice Cube&apos;s rap song, &quot;Check Yo Self.&quot; 
Rubio, a Catholic, is expected to meet with Pope Leo on Thursday morning, at a time when the pontiff has criticized the Trump administration’s Middle East peacemaking efforts.
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&quot;There has also been this threat against the entire people of Iran, and this is truly unacceptable,&quot; the pope said in April. &quot;There are certainly issues of international law here, but even more so a moral issue for the good of the whole entire population.&quot;
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The comments were seemingly in reference to one of Trump&apos;s Truth Social posts, where he wrote, &quot;A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again. I don’t want that to happen, but it probably will... God Bless the Great People of Iran!&quot;
Trump told reporters on Wednesday in the Oval Office he only has one message for the Pope.
&quot;I can tell you this, that as far as the Pope is concerned, and it&apos;s very simple. Whether I make him happy or I don&apos;t make him happy, Iran can not have a nuclear weapon. And he seemed to be saying that they can. And I say they cannot, because if that happened, the entire world would be hostage. And we&apos;re not going to let that happen,&quot; he said.
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Rubio will also meet with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who has been distancing herself from the U.S. amid mounting domestic and political pressure over the widening Middle East conflict.
The meeting comes as President Donald Trump intensifies pressure on NATO allies to align with the U.S. against Iran, including ordering the withdrawal of 5,000 troops from Germany — a drawdown expected to unfold over the next six to 12 months.
Meloni said Tuesday she would not support any effort to reduce the U.S. military presence in Italy, drawing a contrast with Trump’s broader push to reposition American forces in Europe.
Italy remains a key U.S. security hub in Europe, hosting nearly 13,000 active-duty American troops across six bases as of the end of 2025.
Rubio heads to his high-profile meetings fresh off of social media commenters and conservative leaders applauding how well he stepped in for Karoline Leavitt behind the podium after she took maternity leave late last month. The secretary joked with reporters, fielded questions in multiple languages and delivered pointed warnings to Iran, giving supporters a glimpse of the presence he will likely carry into the Rome trip.
&quot;Marco Rubio is showing the nation &amp; the world what we’ve known about him for decades,&quot; said Republican Florida Rep. Carlos Gimenez on X. &quot;Rubio is one of the most eloquent, articulate, &amp; incredibly capable statesmen of our times.&quot; 
&quot;President Trump made an EXCELLENT choice in him. He proves it every single day,&quot; he added.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Today&apos;s poll: Do you think short-term rentals are making it harder to afford housing in Lake Havasu City?</news:name>
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			<news:title>Today&apos;s poll: Do you think short-term rentals are making it harder to afford housing in Lake Havasu City?</news:title>
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			  <news:name>How the media, in the digital age, help fuel a climate of anger and violence</news:name>
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			<news:title>How the media, in the digital age, help fuel a climate of anger and violence</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The media are part of the problem.
What problem? Well, there’s a long list. Take your pick.
In the pre-digital era, I used to say that cable news encouraged inflammatory rhetoric by lawmakers because so many of them wanted to break through the static and get their sound bite on the air.
Things are a thousand times more complicated now with the rise of podcasts, group chats, Snapchat, TikTok, X, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, YouTube and Substack. But the principle remains the same. How, amid this deafening noise, do you get heard?
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It’s a much angrier atmosphere now, and some attribute that to President Donald Trump. But he didn’t create this environment, he just exploited it, with constant attacks on journalists, political opponents and a retribution campaign against his enemies. He is also on the receiving end of a decade of denunciations depicting him as a Nazi, fascist, dictator, danger to democracy and not a very nice person.
Another major shift is that there are so many more journalistic stars now, from legacy media to online influencers, to the point that some lawmakers have quit (or been retired) to become network and cable contributors, even anchors.
That’s why this essay in the Atlantic, by Michael Scherer, is so revealing.
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Scherer, who previously reported for Time and the Washington Post, says he feels &quot;complicit&quot; in the new world of endless attacks. He wrote this after attending the White House Correspondents&apos; Association Dinner that erupted in gunfire in the third assassination attempt against President Trump – and unleashed a torrent of comments from idiots who claimed the assault was somehow &quot;staged,&quot; though we watched it unfold on live television. 
He listed a spate of political murders, from Charlie Kirk to the CEO of United Healthcare, and sees the cycle of political violence getting worse.
Scherer once co-authored an article about Trump comparing himself to Napoleon, Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar, with no hint of political violence, that triggered a wave of obscenity-filled attacks against the president. 
Here’s the formula: &quot;The more a story taps an emotional vein—usually outrage or grievance—the more traffic it will tend to attract from social media. I am in the business of writing long and complicated stories full of nuance. Yet I am at the mercy of platforms that want to turn my words into cortisol and endorphins, often for people who will never click the link to read what I wrote. Regardless of my intentions, my work can fuel the false division I despise.&quot;
And aren’t most journalists guilty of this to some degree, whether it’s squeezing a short line onto the platform previously known as Twitter, or slapping a tendentious headline on a podcast? That’s part of the escalation. 
Meanwhile, Kash Patel’s lawsuit may be taking a troubling turn.
MS NOW reported yesterday that there is concern among FBI agents that the bureau has &quot;launched a criminal leak investigation&quot; aimed at the Atlantic journalist who wrote the offending piece, Sarah Fitzpatrick. 
That would be strange, because the story contained no classified information. It was a negative portrayal of his conduct in office and alleged drinking habits. This would, if accurate, mean that Patel was in charge of the alleged probe while pursuing a $250-million suit against the magazine.
A bureau spokesman denied the story, saying: &quot;This is completely false. No such investigation like this exists and the reporter you mention is not being investigated at all.&quot; 
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&quot;If confirmed to be true,&quot; said Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg, &quot;this would represent an outrageous attack on the free press and the First Amendment itself. We will defend the Atlantic and its staff vigorously; we will not be intimidated by illegitimate investigations or other acts of politically motivated retaliation.&quot;
Take the denial for what it’s worth. But keep in mind that in January, the FBI, armed with a search warrant, entered the home of Washington Post reporter Hannah Natanson, seized her iPhone and other devices, as part of a leak investigation and still hasn’t returned them – though they include such personal information as her wedding plans. Natanson just won a Pulitzer.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Oregon burglary suspect nabbed after crashing SUV during police chase: video</news:name>
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			<news:title>Oregon burglary suspect nabbed after crashing SUV during police chase: video</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A burglary suspect was taken into custody and is now facing a slew of charges after crashing his SUV during a police pursuit in Oregon, according to authorities.
Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a report of a burglary in the 17000 block of Southeast River Road on Tuesday at around 4 p.m.
A 911 caller had reported observing a man enter their garage and steal various items after reviewing home security footage, according to deputies.
When deputies arrived, the caller shared images of the suspect and told them that the man was driving a white Ford Explorer.
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Deputies later identified the suspect as Scotty Nicholas Oldfield. His vehicle was spotted by a deputy on Southeast Roethe Road before he sped off past the deputy.
Deputies began pursuing the vehicle and attempted to stop Oldfield. 
Oldfield eventually crashed into another occupied vehicle near Southeast Oatfield Road and Southeast Park Avenue and rolled the SUV he was driving before hitting an unoccupied parked vehicle.
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The driver of the other occupied vehicle declined medical treatment at the scene. 
Oldfield was taken into custody and transported to a local hospital to be treated for serious injuries.
When deputies searched Oldfield&apos;s vehicle, they located suspected stolen items.
Oldfield was charged with several crimes, including second-degree burglary, first-degree theft, attempting to elude a police officer, reckless driving, reckless endangerment, DUII, identity theft, driving while suspended or revoked, third-degree assault (DUII) and criminal mischief.
Investigators later learned that Oldfield had multiple outstanding warrants out of Oregon and Washington state for charges such as failure to appear, DUII, driving while suspended, false information, identity theft, assault, reckless endangerment, robbery, malicious mischief and criminal trespass.
Investigators believe Oldfield may have targeted additional victims. Anyone with information about Oldfield&apos;s criminal activity is urged to contact the sheriff&apos;s office.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Rudy Giuliani out of ICU, continuing to recover in hospital: &apos;He&apos;s winning this fight&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rudy Giuliani out of ICU, continuing to recover in hospital: &apos;He&apos;s winning this fight&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is out of the ICU but will continue to spend time in the hospital before being discharged, according to a spokesperson for the former politician.
&quot;The mayor and his family appreciate the outpouring of love and prayers sent his way,&quot; Ted Goodman, a political strategist who launched a livestream program with Giuliani, said in an update posted to social media on Wednesday.
&quot;Mayor Giuliani—the man who took down the Mafia, saved New York City, and ran toward the towers on September 11th—is the same fighter he&apos;s always been, and he&apos;s winning this fight,&quot; he continued.
Goodman added that the &quot;power of prayer is working&quot; and the former mayor &quot;feels it,&quot; encouraging people to keep them coming.
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Giuliani, 81, was hospitalized in critical but stable condition on Sunday because of severe breathing issues.
On Monday, Giuliani&apos;s doctor, Maria Ryan, told Fox News correspondent Danamarie McNicholl that he began feeling ill after returning from a trip to Paris, with his breathing deteriorating to the point that he required hospitalization and was placed on a ventilator.
Ryan said his condition turned critical, prompting a priest to be called to his bedside to perform last rites.
But by Tuesday, his condition had improved enough for doctors to remove him from the ventilator. He is now breathing independently and able to speak.
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Ryan said she expects Giuliani to make a full recovery.
&quot;He’s a fighter — the way he was yesterday in such a critical condition, he did have a priest come anoint him,&quot; Ryan said. &quot;And all the prayers from around — it’s like a miracle. This guy’s got 9 lives, today he’s doing much better.&quot;
Giuliani has faced a number of health challenges in recent years but has remained active in public life.
Earlier this week, Goodman noted Giuliani&apos;s health history following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, when he was exposed to debris while responding at Ground Zero, later leading to a diagnosis of restrictive airway disease.
He had also been seriously injured in a car crash in New Hampshire in August of last year, leaving him with a fractured thoracic vertebra, multiple lacerations and other injuries.
President Donald Trump said after learning of Giuliani&apos;s hospitalization on Sunday that he was the &quot;Best Mayor&quot; in New York City’s history.
&quot;Our fabulous Rudy Giuliani, a True Warrior, and the Best Mayor in the History of New York City, BY FAR, has been hospitalized, and is in critical condition,&quot; Trump said, in part.
Fox News&apos; Greg Wehner contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Earlier this week, five people who touch every layer of the AI supply chain sat down at the Milken Global Conference in Beverly Hills, where they talked with TechCrunch about everything from chip shortages to orbital data centers to the possibility that the whole architecture that undergirds the tec</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>DHS urges Wisconsin ‘sanctuary&apos; county to keep illegal immigrant accused in elderly sexual assaults jailed</news:name>
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			<news:title>DHS urges Wisconsin ‘sanctuary&apos; county to keep illegal immigrant accused in elderly sexual assaults jailed</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Department of Homeland Security is urging &quot;sanctuary politicians in Wisconsin&quot; not to release a Nicaraguan national who was arrested after being accused of sexually assaulting an elderly victim, according to a statement Wednesday.
Julio Cesar Morales-Jarquin, 31, is in local police custody after being charged with two counts of second-degree sexual assault of an elderly victim, DHS said.
He was arrested last month after a residential care facility in Fitchburg, Wisconsin, reported to police that an employee may have assaulted vulnerable residents, according to local outlet WKOW.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) issued a detainer request on April 27 asking that Morales-Jarquin remain in custody.
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DHS on Wednesday called on Dane County officials not to release Morales-Jarquin, accusing the county of being a &quot;sanctuary jurisdiction&quot; that refuses to honor ICE detainers.
The agency said the county has previously given ICE as little as 30 minutes to take custody of individuals in its jail.
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According to DHS, Morales-Jarquin entered the United States in 2023 under the Biden administration’s humanitarian parole program for Nicaragua. Although the program was later ended, DHS said he remained in the country unlawfully.
&quot;This illegal alien is charged with two counts of sexual assault of an elderly victim at an assisted living facility,&quot; Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis said in the DHS statement. &quot;This dirtbag was released into the country by the Biden Administration. DHS is calling on sanctuary politicians in Dane County, Wisconsin to NOT release this criminal from jail back onto the streets to commit more crimes.&quot;
&quot;We need Wisconsin sanctuary politicians to cooperate with us to remove criminals from our country,&quot; she added.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the Dane County Executive&apos;s Office for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>5 Takeaways From the Last Televised California Governor Debate</news:name>
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			<news:title>5 Takeaways From the Last Televised California Governor Debate</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Candidates debated housing and insurance policy in the first half, then furiously attacked one another at the end.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Campaign launched to enshrine vote-by-mail in state constitution and counter GOP restrictions</news:name>
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			<news:title>Campaign launched to enshrine vote-by-mail in state constitution and counter GOP restrictions</news:title>
			<news:keywords>U.S. Rep. Yassamin Ansari, D-Phoenix, speaks on a May 6, 2026, livestream announcing the launch of the campaign to get the Free, Fair and Secure Elections Act on the November 2026 ballot. (Screenshot)

A coalition of Arizona Democrats have an uphill battle as they work to enshrine voting rights, including the right to no-excuse vote-by-mail, into the state constitution. 
During a Wednesday evening livestream, U.S. Rep. Yassamin Ansari announced the launch of the Committee to Protect the Vote Arizona, a campaign to collect 500,000 voter signatures to put the “Free, Fair and Secure Elections Act” on the November ballot.
“We are going to, first of all, defeat far-right extremist attempts to go after our voting rights in the state of Arizona,” she said. “Second, we are going to enshrine vote by mail in our state constitution, and third, this is part of a broader national effort. We are building a national coalition to protect our free and fair elections across the United States.” 

                
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Volunteers for the citizen initiative have already collected 50,000 of the 383,923 voter signatures needed to make it on the ballot, but there’s a tight timeline to collect the rest before the July 2 deadline. Initiative campaigns typically aim to collect at least 25% more signatures than needed to account for signatures that are invalidated.
Ansari was joined on the two-hour livestream by numerous prominent Arizona Democrats like Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, Attorney General Kris Mayes and U.S. Reps. Adelita Grijalva and Greg Stanton. There were also nationally prominent Democrats, including U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio- Cortez. 
They described Protect the Vote Arizona as part of the Democratic response to attempts by President Donald Trump and the GOP-controlled Congress to federalize elections and disenfranchise voters. 
Trump is pushing the U.S. Senate to pass the “Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act,” or the SAVE America Act, which would require citizens to provide a passport or birth certificate in most cases to register to vote. It already passed the U.S. House of Representatives in February, but has stalled in the Senate.
Republicans claimed the SAVE Act would prevent noncitizens from voting in federal elections, even though noncitizen voting is already illegal and rare. Democrats and voting rights activists argued that it would prevent people who are legally qualified from registering to vote because they don’t possess the correct documents. 
Multiple studies have found that noncitizen voting is vanishingly rare and poses no meaningful threat to election integrity. When the Bipartisan Policy Center analyzed data compiled by the Heritage Foundation, the conservative think tank that drafted Project 2025, it “found only 77 instances of noncitizens voting between 1999 and 2023” and concluded that “there is no evidence that noncitizen voting has ever been significant enough to impact an election’s outcome.”
The recent decision from the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down a portion of the Voting Rights Act, Trump’s promise to do away with vote-by-mail and attempts by Arizona’s legislative Republicans to restrict voting access were also motivating factors for the campaign. 
“We are seeing a massive attack on our voting rights in the state,” Ansari said. “Republicans are trying to refer measures to the ballot that would restrict vote-by-mail, which has been trusted and verified, and so popular in Arizona and used by Arizonans for decades.” 
Roughly three-quarters of Arizona voters in any given election cast their ballots by mail, and no-excuse early voting has been in place for more than three decades.
For more than a year, Arizona Rep. Alexander Kolodin, R-Scottsdale, has been pushing to make the state’s elections more like Florida’s, claiming that an “overwhelming” majority of voters are willing to trade convenience — specifically by making it more difficult for them to cast their own ballots by mail — for faster results.
But where the evidence supporting that claim came from remains a mystery, since Kolodin has repeatedly refused to share not just the poll he’s citing, but even what entity commissioned the poll and who conducted it. 
Kolodin’s House Concurrent Resolution 2001 would amend the Arizona Constitution to end what election officials call “late earlies” — mail-in ballots dropped off at polling locations on Election Day and the weekend prior. 
Kolodin’s “Arizona Secure Elections Act” would also eliminate the program that automatically sends ballots to millions of voters. Instead, they would have to request a mail-in ballot for each election and his proposal would require all voters to provide a government-issued ID concurrently with casting their ballot, including when voting by mail. The resolution gives no guidance on how voters should provide ID along with their mail-in ballot. 
Several years ago, Texas implemented a law requiring voters to provide ID when casting mail-in ballots, and it led to a 1,300% increase in rejected ballots. 
The resolution passed the Arizona House of Representative on a party-line vote in February, and if the Republican-controlled Arizona Senate approves it, it will bypass a veto from Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs to be sent directly to the ballot in November. 
Kolodin did not respond to a request for comment. 
Many of the provisions in the “Free, Fair and Secure Elections Act” citizens initiative directly counter portions of Kolodin’s resolution. 
If voters support it, the initiative would enshrine in the Arizona Constitution the right to vote early, in person or by mail. It would also protect the right for Arizona voters to cast their ballots at voting centers, where anyone in the county can vote, instead of being restricted to their precinct location. The citizens initiative would also protect voters’ ability to cast a ballot early, through 7 p.m. the day before the election, and would make no-excuse early voting a constitutional right. 
Democrats urged their supporters watching the livestream Wednesday evening to sign the petition, volunteer for the campaign and to donate to the Committee to Protect the Vote Arizona.
As of March 31, Protect the Vote Arizona, a political action committee, had not received any donations, according to campaign finance reports. 
Stacy Pearson, spokeswoman for the campaign, told the Arizona Mirror that she wouldn’t share any information about the initiative’s donors before the next required campaign finance report that is due in July out of fear they would become targets for harassment from Trump supporters. 
The initiative will likely need millions of dollars to fund the kind of signature-gathering efforts required to gather hundreds of thousands of signatures in 56 days and to deal with inevitable legal challenges to the signatures it collects. 
But supporters are confident that, if the initiative makes it to the ballot, voters will favor it. 
Republicans introduced Arizona to voting by mail in 1991, and it’s now the most popular way to vote, with about 75% of voters casting ballots that way in each election. 
Several of the Arizona officials on the livestream emphasized the swing state’s importance in the national political landscape, with major statewide offices held by Democrats, a Republican-controlled legislature and a record of backing Joe Biden in 2020 and Trump in 2016 and 2024. 
“I think that if, in Arizona, we can show broadly on the national stage that we support voting rights, voting access, protection of our right to vote by mail, I think that will tell a very important story and have reverberating effects across the entire country,” Ansari said. 
Grijalva told livestream viewers that Republican efforts to change voting laws are a sign they are worried about the outcome of the midterm election in November. 
“If we keep to the same rules that have been established, Republicans know that they’re going to lose,” she said. “That’s why they keep changing the rules. That’s the only reason why we’re in this situation right here.” 
Ocasio-Cortez highlighted the influence that Latinos — who make up about one-third of the state’s population — have in Arizona politics. 
“The role that Latinos play in elections is getting bigger and more decisive, and it is only going to become more decisive as time goes on,” she said. “And so we have a responsibility to protect our role in this democracy, to protect the roles and rights of others in our democracy.”
Ansari reminded everyone watching the livestream that the campaign has a difficult task ahead. 
“We have to lead in this fight, and we have to show that when people come together and organize from the ground up, we can win,” she said. 
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			  <news:name>MLB television ratings surge 44% through early part of the season ahead of potential lockout</news:name>
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			<news:title>MLB television ratings surge 44% through early part of the season ahead of potential lockout</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Major League Baseball is booming. And they better not mess it up. 
Several years ago, MLB and Commissioner Rob Manfred enacted changes meant to speed up the game through better pace of play, keeping the same amount of action in baseball while decreasing the time each game took to finish. 
The pitch clock immediately shortened game times, and more importantly, made them feel faster. Physically larger bases were introduced to encourage more stolen base attempts, which worked immediately. In 2022, the last season before the larger bases, there were 3,297 stolen base attempts leaguewide. In 2023, there were a whopping 4,369. Nearly 1,100 more attempts in just one year. 
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Banning extreme infield shifts meant fewer traditional hits, especially for left-handed hitters, were taken away by infielders playing out of position. And for 2026, the automated balls and strikes system was added to eliminate egregiously missed calls. That’s been a rousing success as well.
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And despite the offseason hand-wringing, baseball’s in a better spot than it’s been in decades. Attendance is up. World Series ratings in 2025 were massive. The World Baseball Classic has become must-see TV. Momentum is stronger than it&apos;s been in decades. On Wednesday, that was confirmed by the latest viewership data coming from national broadcasts.
MLB Communications posted on X that, through the early part of the season, television ratings for &quot;national exclusive&quot; games have exploded. &quot;Viewership for national exclusive MLB games through the first weekend of May is 2.28 million, a +44% increase over last year and the best start in 9 years,&quot; the post says.
That’s an incredible increase and comes just a few months after many fans and media members heavily criticized the Los Angeles Dodgers for &quot;ruining&quot; baseball by signing free agents. It’s one thing for outsiders to have those concerns, but reports were rampant that opposing teams and their owners would use the Dodgers’ spending to push for a salary cap. 
Labor negotiations between the league and the MLB Players Association are expected to start soon, and a lockout in December when the Collective Bargaining Agreement expires seems like a near-certainty. And if there’s one line in the sand for the players, it’s a salary cap. The cap would, in their view, limit their potential earnings while doing little for competitive balance. A position supported by the current standings, where teams like the Boston Red Sox, Philadelphia Phillies and New York Mets have struggled through the first quarter of the season.
If the cap does become the owners’ top priority, and players won’t agree to it, the sport could be thrown into an extended lockout. An extended lockout leading to canceled games would be a disaster for baseball, and risk jeopardizing the league’s impressive growth. 
Baseball is finally heading in the right direction, and hopefully these numbers are enough to make those in charge realize it. And be terrified of squandering it and hurting themselves much more than limiting player salaries would help them.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Draymond Green refuses to let Charles Barkley bury the Warriors, delivers cutting Rockets jab on air</news:name>
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			<news:title>Draymond Green refuses to let Charles Barkley bury the Warriors, delivers cutting Rockets jab on air</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Wednesday night on &quot;Inside the NBA&quot; was less of a pregame show and more of a roast session as Draymond Green joined the desk.
The Golden State forward started going at it with Charles Barkley as the Mound Round of Rebound poked fun at the sinking ship that is the Warriors dynasty.
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The tension started when Sir Charles decided to eulogize the Dubs while looking Green dead in the eye.
&quot;It&apos;s over for the Warriors. No disrespect. It ends for every old team,&quot; Barkley said.
&quot;You had your run; you get old; you let Klay go. You and Steph are on the backside of your careers; it just passed you by.&quot;
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Barkley kept his foot on the gas.
While he gave the Warriors credit for &quot;one of the greatest runs ever,&quot; he made it clear that Father Time remains undefeated in the paint.
&quot;Sports ... listen, sports are for young people,&quot; Barkley added. &quot;You hope to have a great long career, but sports ... nobody wins when they’re 37, 38.&quot;
In predictable fashion, Draymond was unable to stomach the banter.
He waited for the opening and went for the jugular, referencing Barkley’s infamous sunset years in Texas.
&quot;Yeah, I mean, I think the goal is just to not look like you in the Houston Rockets uniform,&quot; Green fired back.
The jab was a direct hit on Barkley’s ring-chasing era in Houston, where the Hall of Famer was famously a shell of his MVP self.
Green then shifted into a rare moment of veteran self-awareness and admitted the Warriors are in a transitional phase, but insisted the pedigree matters more than the box score.
&quot;I think understanding what is success at this point is key for us,&quot; Green explained. &quot;Knowing and understanding that it may not be realistic to win a championship, but can we continue to build to that so that once we leave this organization, it’s still in a great space?&quot;
Despite Draymond&apos;s talk about maintaining a winning pedigree, this year was a harsh wake-up call for the Golden State faithful.
The Warriors&apos; season went out with a whimper as they finished 10th in the West and were bounced immediately in the play-in tournament.
Barkley might think the light is fading, but Draymond is clearly going to keep swinging on his way out.
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			  <news:name>UFC stars visit Oval Office, thank President Trump for transforming the sport with historic White House fight</news:name>
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			<news:title>UFC stars visit Oval Office, thank President Trump for transforming the sport with historic White House fight</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Get ready to see some ground and pound on the South Lawn.
Ahead of the majorly anticipated White House UFC fight to celebrate America’s 250th birthday, President Donald Trump welcomed several of the UFC’s biggest stars to the Oval Office for a preview of the upcoming fight card.
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Flanked by Ilia Topuria, Justin Gaethje, Alex Pereira and Ciryl Gane, Trump outlined plans to transform the White House grounds into a premier fight venue for a June 14 event that coincides with Flag Day and his birthday.
&quot;June 14, we’re having a big fight,&quot; Trump said, showing renderings of the fight stage.
&quot;It’s never going to happen again; it’s never happened before. It’s all of the best fighters, the best four fighters standing behind me, all four champions, and it’s going to happen right in front of the White House. This will be the greatest show on Earth.&quot;
The card is expected to be headlined by a lightweight clash between reigning champion Ilia Topuria and interim titleholder Justin Gaethje, while a heavyweight bout between Alex Pereira and Ciryl Gane is also planned.
Trump praised the group’s grit.
&quot;There are no people tougher in sports than the people behind me. These are the toughest people. Alex Pereira, we&apos;ve seen him knock out a lot of people. That&apos;s what he does. Ilia Topuria, who they say does not get tougher. Very special.&quot;
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The Oval Office was filled with mutual respect between the commander in chief and the fighters.
Topuria expressed major appreciation for the invitation, saying, &quot;I also want to thank God to give us this beautiful day and to give us the opportunity to experience how it feels to be in our Oval Office. It&apos;s going to be amazing and we want to thank you for this opportunity ... And I never thought you will be so kind.&quot;
&quot;Well, I have a false image,&quot; Trump shot back in a joking manner.
Topuria also asked Trump, &quot;Why you want to give the toughest test to a friend of yours?&quot;
&quot;Because he knows that&apos;s what I want,&quot; Gaethje chimed in.
Trump agreed, saying, &quot;I want to give the hardest test, that&apos;s right. What are your chances of winning?&quot;
&quot;I have complete faith. 100%,&quot; Topuria answered. &quot;And I hope [Gaethje] has the same faith.&quot;
Brazilian warrior Alex Pereira also chimed in during the Oval Office meeting on Wednesday, &quot;I would like to thank the opportunity to be fighting in the White House. We know it&apos;s a special event that everybody would like to be present. It makes me feel special.&quot;
Gane echoed the sentiment: &quot;Just want to say thank you. It&apos;s an honor. I&apos;m really proud. It&apos;s going to be really special, one time in your life.&quot;
Justin Gaethje closed the visit by highlighting Trump&apos;s historical support of the UFC.
&quot;What an unbelievable honor. I’m not sure many know how big of a part you were to the UFC coming on and becoming mainstream in the early &apos;90s when no one believed in us and they thought we were just absolute animals. It’s truly an honor. Awesome that it’s your birthday, awesome that it’s Flag Day, wonderful to represent this country. I think we’d be 10 years behind if it wasn’t for you …
&quot;To have a president that&apos;s willing to go against an upstream and against the norms is truly special. That&apos;s why you got my vote. And, it&apos;s why we&apos;re such a great nation right now compared to where we were.&quot;
While the rest of the world plays politics, the UFC is playing for keeps on the most famous lawn in the country.
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			  <news:name>Backlash erupts over viral video of CAIR leader as Newsom funding draws scrutiny</news:name>
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			<news:title>Backlash erupts over viral video of CAIR leader as Newsom funding draws scrutiny</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A video circulating widely on social media that appears to show a prominent California Muslim advocacy leader urging supporters to be &quot;strategic&quot; about how they express certain views publicly is drawing backlash and renewed scrutiny of the organization’s ties to state funding.
The clip, shared on X, appears to show Zahra Billoo, executive director of the California chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations CAIR-CA, discussing how supporters should approach expressing controversial sentiments in public versus private settings.
Fox News Digital has not independently verified the full context of the remarks or the complete video.
In the video, Billoo appears to caution against posting certain views publicly, using an example to illustrate what she described as a lack of &quot;strategic&quot; judgment.
&quot;Now imagine your LinkedIn profile says, ‘I hate all Zionists,’&quot; Billoo says in the clip. &quot;Not strategic. Right? … You may say that sitting around Kahwah House on a Friday night, but you’re not going to say it on your LinkedIn.&quot;
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She adds that supporters should think in terms of &quot;strategic versus reckless.&quot;
The footage quickly prompted reaction from commentators and political figures online.
&quot;Notice, the message here isn’t ‘don’t hate people and don’t be bigots,’&quot; Guy Benson, a FOX News political analyst and FOX News Radio host, wrote on X. &quot;The message is ‘we must hide our hatred and bigotry more strategically.’&quot;
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Republican National Committeewoman Harmeet Dhillon also reacted to the clip, writing &quot;Wow.&quot;
Christopher F. Rufo, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor of City Journal, amplified the video, linking it to broader concerns about CAIR-CA and its role in California public life.
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The renewed attention comes as CAIR-CA faces scrutiny over funding highlighted in a recent City Journal report, which found the group has received roughly $40 million in state-administered funds in recent years, much of it tied to federally funded programs.
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The report revisits longstanding allegations about CAIR’s historical connections to the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas, claims the organization has denied, calling them &quot;baseless&quot; and part of a broader defamation campaign.
The scrutiny comes as some Republican-led states have taken action targeting the group. In December, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the state would designate CAIR and the Muslim Brotherhood as foreign terrorist organizations at the state level, following a similar move by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott.
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Those actions do not carry the same legal weight as a federal terrorist designation, which can only be made by the U.S. State Department. CAIR has challenged the moves, arguing they are unconstitutional and defamatory.
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CAIR has consistently maintained that it is a civil rights organization focused on protecting Muslim Americans from discrimination and says its funding is fully accounted for and subject to oversight.
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The scrutiny also comes as California Gov. Gavin Newsom has recently spoken out against rising antisemitism.
&quot;A 46-year national high in antisemitic assaults should alarm EVERY American,&quot; Newsom wrote on X. &quot;We must confront hate and antisemitism directly and reject hate wherever it appears. Every person deserves to feel safe in our country.&quot;
A spokesperson for the governor’s office did not directly address the circulating video but said the administration works with a range of nonprofit organizations through community initiatives and engages with both Jewish and Muslim leaders across the state.
The office also pointed to efforts to expand security funding for religious institutions, strengthen hate crime laws and support Holocaust and genocide education initiatives.
Fox News Digital reached out to CAIR-CA and Billoo for comment.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Louis Casiano contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Former Tennessee head coach Derek Dooley running for U.S. Senate in Georgia&apos;s midterm elections</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former Tennessee head coach Derek Dooley running for U.S. Senate in Georgia&apos;s midterm elections</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Derek Dooley has traded his coaching headset for a suit and American flag pin. Last fall, the former Tennessee head coach mounted a bid for one of Georgia&apos;s U.S. Senate seats in this year’s high-stakes midterm elections.
Dooley said he plans to be &quot;the last man standing&quot; after the primary and the general election. He is leaning on leadership skills developed during his coaching career — primarily in the Southeastern Conference — as he continues his pitch to undecided voters. His time in the SEC also allowed him to build relationships with Nick Saban and Kirby Smart.
Over a decade under Smart, Georgia has reached three College Football Playoff national championship games, winning consecutive titles in 2021 and 2022. Yet that success has at times been overshadowed by off-field headlines, particularly speeding-related incidents involving players — at least one of which resulted in a fatality.
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&quot;The best thing Kirby has done is he&apos;s won a lot of games,&quot; Dooley told Fox News Digital Tuesday in an exclusive sitdown interview.
&quot;I worked with Coach Smart at two different locations. I&apos;ve known him for a long time and I have a tremendous amount of respect for what he&apos;s doing for the program. But when you&apos;re dealing with young people and young people make mistakes. I&apos;m very confident that Coach Smart is teaching them the right values and teaching them how to act right and has a disciplinary system that corrects that behavior.&quot;
Dooley continued, noting that athletics serves as a vehicle for instilling values in young adults and introducing preventive measures to help them avoid decisions that could negatively affect their futures. &quot;That&apos;s what athletics is good for ... And at some point there&apos;s only so much you can do, but I&apos;m very confident in what Coach Smart is doing, and I know Georgia fans love the success we&apos;ve had over the last few years.&quot;
Dooley and Smart worked together as assistants at LSU beginning in 2003 under then-head coach Nick Saban. Dooley last coached in 2023 as a senior offensive analyst at Alabama, again working on a staff led by Saban.
In 2024, then-starting linebacker Smael Mondon Jr. and offensive tackle Bo Hughley were arrested on separate misdemeanor charges of reckless driving, booking records from the Athens-Clarke County Sheriff&apos;s Office showed at the time. The Philadelphia Eagles selected Mondon in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
&quot;Please understand this: I&apos;m defending the program, but I&apos;m not defensive,&quot; Smart told reporters at SEC media days in 2024. &quot;I am going to stand up for my program because we have good kids in our locker room. We gotta do a better job.&quot; Smart also confirmed that Georgia’s NIL collective had begun issuing fines to players as punishment.
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Those incidents surfaced more than a year after Devin Willock and recruiting staff member Chandler LeCroy were killed in a car crash in 2023. Then-Georgia defensive lineman Jalen Carter was driving with a suspended license during the night of that fatal wreck in Athens, Georgia. Carter was later charged with misdemeanor reckless driving and racing. He pleaded no contest in March 2023 and was sentenced to 12 months of probation, a $1,000 fine and community service. He was also required to attend a state-approved defensive driving course.
Carter’s attorney, Kim Stephens, said in a statement that her client’s actions did not cause the January 2023 crash. Police alleged the SUV LeCroy was driving raced Carter’s vehicle in the moments leading up to the crash.
In March 2025, multiple Georgia players, including wide receiver Nitro Tuggle and offensive lineman Marques Easley, were indefinitely suspended by Smart. Last November, another offensive lineman, Nyier Daniels, was dismissed from the team following a high-speed, police-involved chase. Daniels allegedly drove more than 150 mph while attempting to flee police in Commerce, Georgia.
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Name, image and likeness (NIL) has become a hotly debated issue across Georgia and the broader college landscape.
As federal lawmakers weigh a greater role in regulating college athletics — a topic highlighted by former President Donald Trump’s recent &quot;Saving College Sports&quot; roundtable at the White House — Dooley cautioned against congressional intervention, arguing the NCAA should be given room to address its own challenges.
&quot;Everybody should really care about (this issue). You&apos;re looking at a guy whose been involved in athletics my whole life. I&apos;ve seen what college athletics does, not just football, college athletics as whole does for young people. A lot of the values that it teaches, hard work, teamwork, accountability, personal responsibility, discipline (and) overcoming adversity. ... I don&apos;t not believe Congress should go in and try to fix college athletics.... We know what their track record is on that. But the NCAA does need some protection, we&apos;ve got to give them a chance to fix themselves.&quot;
Later this month, Georgia voters will decide which Republican candidate will advance to a likely June runoff, with the winner joining Independent candidates in the general election to face incumbent Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga.
Dooley is among the Republican candidates in the race. He explained to Fox News Digital why he believes the timing is right to shift his focus from the gridiron to the political arena.
&quot;I&apos;ve (had) a 28-year career coaching football and just loved the impact you made on young people every day from all walks of life. And I was all in, never looked up for air and thought I was going to do that my whole career,&quot; Dooley said. &quot;But two things really happened... it started really after COVID and what happened under the last administration. I started seeing things in our country that I thought I&apos;d never see in my lifetime, and it jarred me a little bit. It made me want to really get more engaged.&quot;
Dooley&apos;s father, the late Vince Dooley, was the legendary coach and former athletic director at Georgia. Vince Dooley coached Georgia to the 1980 national championship, a team on which All-American Herschel Walker was the standout running back. Walker won the Heisman Trophy in 1982.
He added: &quot;As I became more engaged, I realized Congress had changed. Not working for the people the way it used to. We&apos;ve always had a lot of passionate debate, a lot of bitter disagreement. We always will and that&apos;s okay. But at some point serious leadership would get in a room, we&apos;d work together for the people and keep the ball moving forward for our country. That&apos;s just not happening today.&quot;
Georgia’s midterm primary election is scheduled for May 19. If no candidate receives a majority of the vote, the top two vote-getters will advance to a June 16 runoff.
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			  <news:name>Julianne Hough rocks leopard-print and snakeskin bikinis during tropical getaway in Fiji</news:name>
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			<news:title>Julianne Hough rocks leopard-print and snakeskin bikinis during tropical getaway in Fiji</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Julianne Hough turned heads while embracing island life during a recent vacation in Fiji.
The 37-year-old &quot;Dancing with the Stars&quot; rocked several skimpy bikinis in a slew of photos and videos that she shared from her tropical getaway on Tuesday.
&quot;Fiji Dreams,&quot; Hough wrote in the caption of her Instagram post, which was set to The Cranberries&apos; hit &quot;Dreams.&quot;
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In a video that Hough included in her slideshow, the professional dancer wore a leopard-print string bikini while enjoying a boat ride with a friend.
Hough draped a sheer black cover-up over her shoulders and shielded her eyes with a pair of oversized brown sunglasses.
The &quot;Footloose&quot; star beamed while dancing in her seat in front of her friend as the boat cruised over the waves.
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In another photo, Hough donned a snakeskin-print bikini while posing with friend in the back of a boat that was docked just off the beach.
Hough was seen wearing a bright red string bikini in photos and videos that were taken during a snorkeling outing. She included a snap in which she was seen wearing a snorkeling mask as she sat on the edge of the boat and posed with a group of friends.
Hough basked in the sun while stretching her arms into the air as she lounged at the back of the boat In another photo,.
In one video, the Utah native was seen from behind as she swam underwater. She later turned over and began floating backward before laying on the bottom of the sea.
In another video, Hough beamed as she climbed out of the boat following her snorkeling excursion. Hough slicked her wet hair back behind her ears and carried her snorkeling gear in one hand as she carefully stepped onto the shoreline.
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The Emmy Award winner flashed a bright smile at the camera and winked at the end of the video.
In another video, Hough was seen wearing a bikini featuring a nude triangle top and black bikini bottoms while jumping on a trampoline surrounded be palm trees.
The two-time Mirrorball winner was seen leaping high into the air and showed off her skills by performing a series of tricks including frontflips and backflips.
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After another jump, Hough sat down on the trampoline and shrugged while smiling at the end of the clip.
Hough included another video in which she was seen taking a ice bath on a wooden deck overlooking lush tropical greenery.
The &quot;Burlesque&quot; actress showed off her toned physique in a revealing black bikini as she strolled actress the deck and stepped into the bath.
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Hough plunged backward under the cold water before pulling herself up and smiling while quickly getting out of the bath.
In other snaps Hough shared, she was seen wearing several different swimsuits while enjoying some fun under the sun.
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Hough rocked a a brown bikini as she perched on the edge of a shaded porch while looking out at the ocean in one photo.
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In other snaps, Hough wore a black swimsuit and sat on the beach while gazing up at the sky and donned a white one-piece as she took a carefree stroll on the sand.
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The former &quot;America&apos;s Got Talent&quot; judge was seen standing on the beach at sunset in another picturesque image.
The TV personality has previously shared other glimpses into her Fiji getaway on social media including a post in which she was seen learning to surf.
Hough&apos;s vacation comes after she made her return to acting, appearing alongside Penelope Cruz, Christian Bale, and Jessie Buckley in Maggie Gyllenhaal&apos;s directorial debut, &quot;The Bride,&quot; which was released in March.
She is also expected to return as co-host of &quot;Dancing with the Stars&quot; alongside Alfonso Ribeiro for the show&apos;s 35th season, which is slated to air this fall.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Kentucky man enters insanity plea after admitting to beating his grandmother to death in recorded attack</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Kentucky man admitted Tuesday to brutally killing his grandmother in an unprovoked attack, pleading guilty but mentally ill in court.
Wyatt Testerman, 19, entered the plea to murder, which allows access to mental health treatment while in prison under state law.
He entered the plea without an agreement from prosecutors, and Kenton County Commonwealth Attorney Rob Sanders said his office will seek the maximum sentence of life in prison, the Cincinnati Enquirer reported.
Prosecutors said Testerman recorded a video of the October 2024 attack on his 74-year-old grandmother, Cheri Oliver, inside her home.
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The video allegedly shows Testerman setting up a phone to record before shoving Oliver to the floor and beating her.
At one point, he stopped to check her pulse and said, &quot;How the [expletive] is she still breathing?&quot;
According to court filings, Testerman struck Oliver more than 40 times, including with a metal cup, and stomped on her about a dozen times.
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Police found Oliver unconscious in a pool of blood. She later died from blunt force trauma to the head, according to the report.
Testerman’s mother told investigators she witnessed the attack and tried to stop him.
Another witness told police that Testerman had earlier accused Oliver of being &quot;suicidal and a terrorist&quot; and warned her to stay seated or &quot;suffer the consequences.&quot;
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In court, Testerman said he had been struggling with substance abuse.
&quot;I had been abusing acid for quite some time,&quot; he said. &quot;Without reason on that date, I attacked my grandmother, striking her numerous times and killing her.&quot;
Testerman had been expected to pursue an insanity defense when his trial was set to begin May 12, but a defense expert later determined he suffers from antisocial personality disorder, his attorney said.
According to the report, Testerman told the judge he was experiencing hallucinations in the courtroom but acknowledged he understood the proceedings.
He faces 20 years to life in prison and is scheduled to be sentenced July 7.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>PHOTOS: Suspect seen pulling gun and allegedly firing toward Secret Service agents near the White House</news:name>
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			<news:title>PHOTOS: Suspect seen pulling gun and allegedly firing toward Secret Service agents near the White House</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Photos from surveillance cameras show the man who was shot Monday by U.S. Secret Service agents near the White House allegedly pulling a gun and firing toward officers during a confrontation just after Vice President JD Vance’s motorcade passed through the area.
The suspect, identified as Michael Marx, 45, of Texas, was spotted Monday afternoon near 15th Street and Independence Avenue NW, which is roughly a half mile from the White House, when officers noticed what appeared to be a concealed firearm.
When agents approached, Marx ran, then pulled a handgun from his waistband while fleeing, according to a federal affidavit reviewed by Fox News Digital.
As officers chased him through a busy crosswalk filled with pedestrians, Marx turned and fired in the direction of a Secret Service officer, documents say.
SECRET SERVICE OFFICERS SHOOT ARMED INDIVIDUAL NEAR WHITE HOUSE
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A male civilian, previously identified as a juvenile, standing behind the officer was shot in the leg and taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, the affidavit said.
Images included in the court filing appear to show the suspect moving through the intersection as people scatter, then raising the weapon and firing.
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Secret Service agents returned fire, striking Marx in the hand, left arm and upper abdomen before taking him into custody, the affidavit said.
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The shooting unfolded moments after Vance’s motorcade had passed through the area, though Secret Service Deputy Director Matt Quinn previously said that there is no indication it was targeted.
Authorities said Marx was taken to a hospital. His condition has not been released.
SECRET SERVICE SHOOTS MAN IN OVERNIGHT &apos;ARMED CONFRONTATION&apos; NEAR WHITE HOUSE
Investigators recovered a 9mm SIG Sauer handgun at the scene, according to the filing, and seized electronic devices as part of the investigation.
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Court records show Marx was not licensed to carry a firearm in Washington, D.C., and had a prior felony drug conviction in Florida, making it illegal for him to possess a gun.
He has been federally charged with assaulting federal officers with a dangerous weapon, using and discharging a firearm during a crime of violence, and illegal possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
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After he was wounded, Marx allegedly spat at officers and shouted &quot;F--- the White House&quot; and &quot;Kill me, kill me, kill me&quot; while being transported in an ambulance, according to the affidavit.
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Quinn said the confrontation began when surveillance personnel spotted what appeared to be a weapon.
&quot;My understanding is they observed a print,&quot; Quinn said. &quot;These are trained surveillance detection personnel out there looking every day to look for just that.&quot;
&quot;Upon making contact, that individual fled briefly on foot, withdrew a firearm and fired in the direction of our agents and officers,&quot; he added. &quot;They returned fire and engaged.&quot;
Quinn was also asked whether the suspect was targeting President Donald Trump.
&quot;I can’t say — I’m not going to guess on that,&quot; he said. &quot;But we will find out.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Dave Chappelle mocks media &apos;trouble&apos; he faced over his transgender jokes from past years</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dave Chappelle mocks media &apos;trouble&apos; he faced over his transgender jokes from past years</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In a candid, on-location interview released Wednesday, comedy legend Dave Chappelle joined former first lady Michelle Obama and her brother, Craig Robinson, for their podcast IMO to discuss the &quot;avalanche&quot; of the modern news cycle and the loss of nuance in public discourse.
The episode, recorded in Chappelle’s hometown of Yellow Springs, Ohio, finds the comedian reflecting on his past controversies with a mix of defiance and exhaustion, at one point joking that his battles over transgender jokes now feel like &quot;the good old days&quot; compared to the current state of the world.
Addressing the years of backlash following his Netflix specials like &quot;The Closer,&quot; Chappelle argued that the media often mischaracterizes his relationship with the subjects of his jokes.
&quot;People would think it’s me versus the gay community… I never looked at it like that,&quot; Chappelle said. &quot;I always thought it was corporate interest and culture negotiating itself.&quot;
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Chappelle offered a staunch defense of the comedy club as a sanctuary for free expression, describing it as a place where &quot;every opinion you can think of is represented&quot; and where comics of all backgrounds—including transgender, Black, White, and Asian—refuse to silence one another.
&quot;We might duke it out on stage... but silencing that person wouldn’t be anything,&quot; he said, adding that after the shows, the comics are &quot;all upstairs drinking&quot; and hashing out their disagreements as artists.
He saved his sharpest criticism for the media, accusing outlets of stripping the &quot;nuance&quot; out of art to fit a binary narrative.
&quot;Nothing makes a comedian madder than reading his joke wrong in the paper,&quot; Chappelle said. &quot;If [art] is going to be good or even hopefully great, you gotta have a margin of error... but the media was acting like thought or speech was binary.&quot;
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The conversation took a more somber turn when discussing the current political and social climate. Chappelle lamented a 24-hour news cycle that he finds increasingly overwhelming.
&quot;Every day the news cycle is more appalling than the last day, and this doesn&apos;t seem like it&apos;s ever gonna end,&quot; Chappelle said. &quot;And every week I learn some new word, like &apos;Strait of Hormuz,&apos; or blah, blah, blah.&quot;
He even used his own daughter’s perspective to take a jab at President Donald Trump, who has been a frequent target of his lately. Chappelle recalled telling someone: &quot;You know, my daughter is 16, so Donald Trump is the first White president she’s ever seen. And my baby’s like, &apos;Oh no! They’re not good at it, Daddy!&apos;&quot;
In a moment of dark irony, Chappelle noted that the intense &quot;cancellation&quot; efforts he faced in recent years now seem minor. &quot;Someone asked me about my transgender jokes... and I go, &apos;Ah, the good old days!&apos;&quot;
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			  <news:name>All Elite Wrestling pays tribute to Ted Turner after his death at 87</news:name>
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			<news:title>All Elite Wrestling pays tribute to Ted Turner after his death at 87</news:title>
			<news:keywords>All Elite Wrestling (AEW) started a special double episode of &quot;Dynamite&quot; and &quot;Collision&quot; on Wednesday with a 10-bell salute to Ted Turner.
Turner, who helped launch TNT and TBS and purchased World Championship Wrestling (WCW) to help change the pro wrestling world, died on Tuesday. He was 87.
AEW co-founder Tony Khan announced the tribute to Turner before the show.
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&quot;It’s a very sad day in the world of television, and certainly in the world of professional wrestling,&quot; Khan said in a livestream posted to his X account. &quot;The man who gave us this platform, the man who created TBS and TNT and so many great television channels and so many great concepts in the field of television, the late great Mr. Ted Turner has passed.&quot;
AEW commentator Tony Schiavone had some heartfelt words to say about Turner at the start of the show.
&quot;Ted Turner believed in pro wrestling,&quot; Schiavone said. &quot;He believed in you, the fans, and he believed that pro wrestling belonged on national television. And because of his passion, because of his vision, it found a home on TBS and then later in the 90s, on TNT. And therefore, generations of fans around the world, knew that we were destination viewing.
&quot;And I knew that firsthand. I began in the studio in TBS in 1985. Decades later, because of the foundation that was laid by Ted Turner, we still survive today through the leadership of Tony Khan in AEW, through the leadership of Warner Discovery, wrestling still survives.&quot;
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Schiavone said that one man became the face of &quot;what wrestling means to TBS.&quot; He revealed that man to be pro wrestling icon, Sting.
A silver-haired Sting made his way down the entrance ramp to &quot;holy s---&quot; chants. Sting, who became a legend in WCW before later signing with AEW for the last run of his career, remembered Turner as well.
&quot;Can you imagine having an all-in billionaire who absolutely loved pro wrestling?&quot; Sting asked the crowd. &quot;I can’t believe what he (Turner) did for us. He was completely committed to us, devoted to us in every conceivable way. So much so that when some of the top brass up there in CNN Towers would have their meetings with Ted, they’d say, ‘Ted, we don’t know about this whole pro wrestling thing. I think it’s time to cut ‘em off because we’re always in the red.’ Ted would tell us that story and say I’d look at all of them and say, ‘You wrestlers just keep on doing what you’re doing because I got some deep pockets.’
&quot;There wouldn’t be a TNT title, there wouldn’t be a Sting. There wouldn’t be a Darby Allin, there wouldn’t be a Tony Schiavone here tonight. You wouldn’t be here tonight. So, thank you, once again, Ted.&quot;
Schiavone worked for WCW until the end. He had a front-row seat to the &quot;Monday Night Wars&quot; between WCW and WWE. He returned to the airwaves for AEW once the company started in 2019.
Sting was in the midst of the &quot;Monday Night Wars&quot; as well, battling the New World Order faction and helping put WCW above WWE for 83 straight weeks in the 1990s.
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			  <news:name>Obama dismisses UFO theories, says federal government is &apos;terrible&apos; at keeping secrets</news:name>
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			<news:title>Obama dismisses UFO theories, says federal government is &apos;terrible&apos; at keeping secrets</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former President Barack Obama questioned claims of government-held secrets about aliens, arguing the federal government wouldn’t be able to maintain such a massive cover-up.
Speaking with host Stephen Colbert on &quot;The Late Show,&quot; Obama dismissed ongoing UFO speculation as &quot;conspiracy theories.&quot;
&quot;One of the things you learn as president is the government is terrible at keeping secrets,&quot; Obama said.
He noted that if the government had proof of alien life forms, he believes the information would have leaked long ago. &quot;I promise you, some guy guarding the installation would have taken a selfie with one of the aliens and sent it to his girlfriend,&quot; he said.
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The exchange follows a viral moment from February 2026, when the former president was forced to walk back cryptic comments made on Brian Tyler Cohen’s podcast. &quot;They&apos;re real, but I haven&apos;t seen them,&quot; Obama said at the time, sparking online speculation.
He later clarified those remarks on Instagram, writing: &quot;Statistically, the universe is so vast that the odds are good there&apos;s life out there. But the distances between solar systems are so great that the chances we&apos;ve been visited by aliens is low, and I saw no evidence during my presidency that extraterrestrials have made contact with us. Really!&quot;
Despite his skepticism toward a cover-up, the former president has not ruled out extraterrestrial life. He told Colbert he wishes they were real and joked about serving as humanity’s representative.
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&quot;First contact, I think I would be a good emissary for the planet,&quot; Obama said. &quot;I’ve got some experience at statecraft and diplomacy. I’m friendly. So I actually think I could do a pretty good job.&quot;
In April, President Donald Trump told a rally crowd in Phoenix that the first releases from a Pentagon UFO study would be coming &quot;very soon.&quot; &quot;I figured this was a good crowd because I know you people. You&apos;re really into that. I don&apos;t know if I am,&quot; Trump said.
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He said he has spoken with Secretary of War Pete Hegseth about the release, adding they found &quot;many, very interesting documents.&quot; Trump wrote on Truth Social following Obama’s initial alien comments:
&quot;Based on the tremendous interest shown, I will be directing the Secretary of War, and other relevant Departments and Agencies, to begin the process of identifying and releasing Government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), and unidentified flying objects (UFOs), and any and all other information connected to these highly complex, but extremely interesting and important, matters.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>California immigration judge sues DOJ, alleging she was fired for being a registered Democrat, a woman over 40</news:name>
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			<news:title>California immigration judge sues DOJ, alleging she was fired for being a registered Democrat, a woman over 40</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A California immigration judge who was terminated by the Trump administration is alleging in a lawsuit against the Department of Justice (DOJ) that she was fired because she is a registered Democrat and because of her affiliations with immigrant-rights groups.
The 14-page lawsuit, filed by Kyra Lilien, names the DOJ and Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche as defendants.
Lilien claims she was not retained past her probationary period because of a number of factors, including being a woman over the age of 40, being fluent in Spanish and her associations with the Hispanic community.
Kevin Owen of Gilbert Employment Law in Maryland, one of Lilien&apos;s attorneys, told FOX San Francisco that she didn&apos;t fit their mold and that the actions taken against her were impermissible and unlawful.
The lawsuit alleges that her termination violated Lilien&apos;s civil and First Amendment rights.
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Lilien was initially appointed to serve at the San Francisco Immigration Court on July 23, 2023, before being transferred to the Concord Immigration Court in February 2024. In total, she served nearly two years, which is the standard probationary period immigration judges serve under Justice Department policy before their appointments are typically converted to permanent roles.
The lawsuit names nearly 30 other immigration judges from around the country who were either fired or not converted from probationary periods, including 14 from the Concord and San Francisco immigration courts.
The filing states that immigration judges who were not converted or were terminated around the same time as the plaintiff were overwhelmingly female. Fox News Digital has reached out to Lilien&apos;s attorney, the DOJ, as well as the DOJ&apos;s Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR).
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Throughout her employment and during her probationary period, Lilien met or exceeded all performance standards, according to the lawsuit.
She received satisfactory assessments — the highest possible rating — in her probationary period reports for fiscal years 2024 and 2025. As a judge, Lilien denied 34% of asylum claims brought before her, according to data from TRAC Immigration.
On July 11, 2025, Lilien received a notice that her probationary period would not be converted permanently, with the message stating that the attorney general had decided not to extend her term or convert it to a permanent appointment pursuant to Article II of the Constitution.
The suit also alleges that Sirce Owen, who was serving as the acting EOIR director at the time, issued controversial memoranda in early 2025 that demonstrated hostility toward immigrant advocacy groups and certain hiring practices.
Owen allegedly characterized these groups in a memo as &quot;extremist leftist organizations&quot; that promote illegal immigration and attempt to undermine immigration courts.
He also issued another memo criticizing the appointment practices under the Biden administration.
Lilien&apos;s suit states that these memoranda together laid bare management&apos;s hostility toward hiring individuals with immigrants&apos; rights backgrounds, women, ethnic minorities and others who may be considered &quot;DEI&quot; hires.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pima County can require judicial warrants before letting ICE onto its property, Mayes says</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pima County can require judicial warrants before letting ICE onto its property, Mayes says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Federal agents on patrol in Minneapolis in January.  A coalition of 22 states says the Trump administration appears to have violated a court order limiting the types of health data that can be shared with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for deportation proceedings. (Photo by Nicole Neri/Minnesota Reformer)

Pima County can legally refuse to allow federal agents to use county property for immigration enforcement actions because neither federal nor state law mandate the county’s cooperation, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes concluded 
And that means there’s no basis to the complaint GOP state lawmakers lodged against a county policy requiring a judicial warrant for immigration agents to come onto county property. 
“Federal law does not purport to compel the states’ participation in immigration enforcement, and therefore generally permits localities to refuse cooperation with immigration enforcement activities,” Mayes wrote in a legal opinion dismissing that complaint, which alleged the county policy violated state law and the state constitution. “The only way that (Arizona law) could be read to require cooperation beyond what federal law requires would be via express statutory language… But (Arizona law) contains no such language.” 
In February, the Pima County Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 to adopt a policy that prohibits federal immigration agents from stepping foot on county property without a judicial warrant. It explicitly directs county employees not to grant federal agents access unless such a warrant is provided and calls for barriers, like locked gates, to be set up around county properties that are likely to attract federal immigration enforcement activity. 
Republican legislative leadership filed a complaint against the county in April, arguing that the policy violates Arizona law, discriminates against federal immigration officials, and undermines the authority of the federal government. In a 23-page response published on Wednesday, Mayes dismissed all of the concerns raised by the legislators, writing that Pima County’s move to regulate its own properties doesn’t violate any laws. 
“When the County acts as a ‘proprietor’ to define what activities are permissible in state-owned facilities, this is not a regulation of federal agents,” she wrote. 
A City of Phoenix policy that similarly forbids federal agents from using city-owned property to stage civil immigrant enforcement operations was also recently at the center of a Republican-prompted investigation. But Mayes backed that policy, too, concluding that it complied with federal and state laws. 
The complaints lodged against Pima County and Phoenix have been widely regarded as a bid to punish their Democrat-led governments over their unwillingness to facilitate President Donald Trump’s violent mass deportation campaign. If Mayes had ruled against them, Phoenix and Pima County could have faced a lawsuit and the loss of their share of state funding. 
Republicans lambasted Mayes for upholding Pima County’s policy, accusing the Democrat of taking stances that weaken law enforcement and put politics above public safety concerns. 
“Attorney General Mayes has officially picked a side, and it’s not the side of public safety or the brave law enforcement officers working every day to protect Arizona communities,” Senate President Warren Petersen said in a written statement. “Arizona law is crystal clear. Local governments are not allowed to obstruct federal immigration enforcement. But instead of standing with law enforcement and Arizona families, Kris Mayes chose to protect sanctuary city policies that make it harder to remove dangerous criminals from our streets.” 
Petersen is hoping to unseat Mayes in November and has sought to cast her as weak on crime. The Gilbert Republican is a vocal supporter of the Trump administration’s immigration policies and a frequent backer of legislation aimed at forcing local governments and law enforcement agencies to cooperate with federal immigration authorities.
At the heart of the dispute over Pima County’s policy is a disagreement over the remnants of SB1070, Arizona’s notorious “show me your papers” law that remains in state statute. Part of that law explicitly forbids counties, cities and towns from adopting policies that limit or restrict the enforcement of federal immigration laws to “less than the full extent permitted by federal law.” Republicans claimed that Pima County’s decision to bar federal agents from accessing county property infringes on their congressionally mandated duty to enforce federal immigration law, undermining both federal and state law at the same time. 
But Mayes was unconvinced, writing that the text of Arizona law prohibits the restriction of federal immigration enforcement but doesn’t go so far as to order that local governments help federal agents carry it out. And the courts, she pointed out, have consistently differentiated between laws that directly regulate and impede federal actions and those that merely “incidentally” affect them. 
Stopping federal agents from using county properties, Mayes wrote, isn’t equivalent to stopping them from taking enforcement actions. 
“The Resolution does not require ICE to ‘transform its approach’ to detention and removal within the County, nor does it require ICE to ‘abandon’ its enforcement efforts in the County,” she wrote. “If ICE needs a parking lot to stage a civil immigration enforcement operation, it can simply choose a parking lot that does not belong to the county.” 
Mayes added that multiple federal laws protect the ability of local governments to refuse to participate in federal immigration enforcement activities, as does the U.S. Constitution: The Tenth Amendment has long been regarded by the courts as housing an anti-commandeering doctrine that prevents states and local governments from being forced to carry out federal laws. 
And while the federal government often enters into partnerships with law enforcement agencies to collaborate on the identification of people eligible for deportation, like 287(g) agreements, the federal law governing those contracts outline them as voluntary. 
In their complaint, Republicans lashed out at the requirement in Pima County’s policy for federal agents to present a judicial warrant before entering county property. They argued that federal law allows enforcement via administrative warrants and that ignoring them is tantamount to undermining the authority of the federal government. 
But Mayes noted that courts have ruled that administrative warrants, which are issued by the agency’s own employees, don’t hold the same legal backing as judicial warrants. And, she added, federal law itself, in the Immigration and Nationality Act, expressly allows inaction in response to administrative warrants. On top of that, the Fourth Amendment protects the ability of local governments to ignore them. 
“Like other law enforcement, federal immigration officials are bound by general Fourth Amendment principles,” Mayes wrote. “This means that, absent exigent circumstances, immigration enforcement agents must obtain either a judicial warrant or voluntary consent for entry into a non-public area.” 
Mayes also dismissed accusations that the policy unfairly discriminates against federal agents, writing that to constitute as discrimination, the policy would need to give an advantage to a group of people with similar responsibilities. In the end, the policy doesn’t restrict or limit federal immigration enforcement, she wrote. 
In fact, she said the county’s policy doesn’t touch on the ability of federal agents to carry out their jobs at all. Instead, Mayes concluded, the policy serves as nothing more than a guideline for county employees on how to handle interactions with federal agents.  
“The Resolution places no affirmative restrictions on the federal government at all,” Mayes wrote. “The Resolution, instead, dictates how County employees must respond to civil immigration enforcement activities on County property.” 
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			  <news:name>Patel touts FBI DNA breakthrough he says busted illegal immigrant in decade-long serial rape case</news:name>
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			<news:title>Patel touts FBI DNA breakthrough he says busted illegal immigrant in decade-long serial rape case</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An illegal immigrant is facing 30 charges in connection to a decade-long serial rape case in Marion County, Indiana, after an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) DNA collection cracked the case, authorities said.
Leonel Catalan-Torreblanca is facing 30 charges, which include level one felonies that carry potential sentences of up to 50 years in prison under Indiana&apos;s old penal code, Marion County prosecutor Ryan Mears said during a news conference Wednesday.
The series of sexual assaults spanned more than a decade, with the first reported incident in March 2013 and the most recent in January 2024.
Officials said for years, local and federal investigators knew the crimes were connected because DNA profiles from the scenes linked to one another in the FBI&apos;s Combined DNA Index System (CODIS), but they lacked a match to a known offender.
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Catalan-Torreblanca had previously avoided the database because his only prior criminal history was a misdemeanor DUI arrest, which does not require a DNA swab, according to authorities.
The breakthrough came recently when an ICE collection allowed Catalan-Torreblanca&apos;s DNA profile to be entered into CODIS, triggering a match to the crime scenes.
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FBI special agent in charge Tim O&apos;Malley confirmed Catalan-Torreblanca was in the country illegally, though officials said they were &quot;not entirely sure exactly where he&apos;s from originally.&quot;
The FBI expedited and confirmed the Catalan-Torreblanca&apos;s identity on April 22, and the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department&apos;s Violent Crimes Unit tracked him down and arrested him at a relative&apos;s house within four hours.
&quot;Incredible work out of @FBIIndianapolis — our FBI teams and partners used advanced DNA technology and our Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) to charge the suspect,&quot; FBI Director Kash Patel wrote in a statement on X.
Catalan-Torreblanca is currently being held on a standard bond. It is unclear if ICE has lodged an immigration detainer against him.
During the news conference, Mears praised the &quot;incredible strength and resiliency&quot; of the survivors, who were asked to relive their trauma to assist detectives in bringing the charges forward.
Authorities said Catalan-Torreblanca may have lived near apartment complexes where the attacks took place, warning that there may be other victims or connected cases that lack DNA evidence.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and ICE did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s requests for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>San Francisco Giants honor Willie Mays with highway designation on what would have been his 95th birthday</news:name>
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			<news:title>San Francisco Giants honor Willie Mays with highway designation on what would have been his 95th birthday</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The San Francisco Giants announced a fitting tribute to one of the best players in the history of Major League Baseball on Wednesday afternoon. 
Willie Mays, the legendary center fielder and Hall of Famer, would have turned 95 on Wednesday. And the Giants, in conjunction with Mays’ Say Hey Foundation, along with several other sponsoring parties, will be designating a portion of a local freeway as the Willie Mays Highway. 
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This designation will cover a portion of Interstate 80 where the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge reaches the city near Oracle Park, the Giants&apos; home stadium. Signs on I-80 have already been installed with the new designation, a way for Mays to become a permanent part of the San Francisco Bay Area and his home franchise. 
Giants personnel spoke about the honor and what it meant to have a &quot;reminder&quot; of his infectious spirit and personality next to the stadium.
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&quot;What an incredibly special way to honor Willie’s legacy,&quot; said Larry Baer, Giants president and CEO according to MLB.com &quot;For generations, this portion of I-80 on the Bay Bridge has carried Giants fans into San Francisco, and now it will forever carry Willie’s name—a lasting reminder of the joy and inspiration he brought to this city. It is also fitting that this same span of the bridge is named after former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown Jr., two great San Franciscans.&quot;
Mays came to the Bay with the Giants in 1958, and has a list of accomplishments to rival any other player in MLB history. A 24-time All-Star, two-time MVP, 12-time Gold Glove winner and 660 home runs, the sixth-highest number by an individual player.
Jeff Idelson, the executive director of the Say Hey Foundation, also issued a statement celebrating the announcement.
&quot;Wille was more than a baseball great, he was a part of the fabric that helped define San Francisco culture for more than a half century,&quot; said Idelson. &quot;Not only is this a fitting way to recognize his lasting contribution to the community, but it furthers Willie’s legacy as a national icon.&quot;
One of the state senators who introduced the bill paving the way for this designation was Bill Dodd from nearby Napa, who also added, &quot;I cannot think of anyone better to welcome people traveling across the Bay Bridge to San Francisco than Willie Mays. He was an inspiration to so many of us growing up. I was so pleased to have had a part in making this happen.&quot;
The combination of speed, power, defense and joy Mays played the game with is incredibly rare, which is why his legacy is still viewed with such importance today, nearly 53 years after he retired. Hopefully, the next generation of baseball fans will stay familiar with his career thanks to this reminder.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Here’s what to know about the California governor race.</news:name>
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			<news:title>Here’s what to know about the California governor race.</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Louisiana bill expands first-degree murder charges and death penalty eligibility after mall shooting</news:name>
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			<news:title>Louisiana bill expands first-degree murder charges and death penalty eligibility after mall shooting</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Louisiana bill expanded in the wake of a deadly mall shooting would broaden first-degree murder charges and potentially increase death penalty eligibility, as lawmakers cited the attack as justification for toughening the state’s homicide laws.
House Bill 102 was originally introduced to create a new crime targeting abuse or neglect that seriously harms elderly or vulnerable people.
But the proposal evolved significantly as it moved through the state Legislature.
Lawmakers added provisions tying the new offense to existing murder laws, meaning a death during such abuse could be charged as murder.
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The most sweeping changes came in the Louisiana Senate, where state Sen. Alan Seabaugh, R-Shreveport, introduced amendments following the April 23 shooting at the Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge.
The incident prompted a massive law enforcement response after reports of an active shooter sent shoppers fleeing for safety. Authorities said multiple people opened fire during a dispute between groups inside the mall.
The gunfire killed 17-year-old Martha Odom and wounded at least five others, according to officials. Several of those wounded were bystanders caught in the crossfire.
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Police said multiple suspects were taken into custody following the shooting, which unfolded in a crowded public area and sparked panic among shoppers and employees.
Gov. Jeff Landry said at the time that the violence underscored ongoing concerns about public safety, as investigators worked to determine what led to the gunfire.
Seabaugh said the amendments were designed to address situations where individuals fire into crowds and kill unintended victims, according to The Advocate.
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Under the revised bill, first-degree murder would be expanded to include killings in public places where the offender creates a risk of death or great bodily harm to three or more people. Additional provisions apply to offenders who use firearms illegally or commit killings while on bail, probation or parole.
The changes also establish a legal presumption that pointing and firing a gun at another person demonstrates intent to kill or inflict great bodily harm.
In Louisiana, first-degree murder is a capital offense, meaning defendants can face the death penalty if convicted.
The bill must still clear final legislative hurdles before heading to the governor’s desk.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Repeat offender with massive rap sheet leads cops on wild chase as blind passenger begs to escape: police</news:name>
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			<news:title>Repeat offender with massive rap sheet leads cops on wild chase as blind passenger begs to escape: police</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A career criminal with what police say may be one of the longest rap sheets they’ve ever seen is back behind bars after a high-speed overnight chase Monday in Aurora, where officers say a blind passenger inside the stolen car was pleading to be let out.
An extensive criminal history … it may be the largest I’ve ever seen,&quot; Aurora police said in a social media post following the arrest.
Aurora police say the incident unfolded around 3 a.m. while most residents were asleep, when Flock camera technology alerted officers to a stolen vehicle near Scranton Street just south of Smith Road.
Patrol units quickly located the car and attempted a traffic stop, but the driver refused to pull over and sped off, triggering a pursuit through city streets.
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Police video captures the urgency as an officer radios, &quot;The car is taking off — stolen vehicle pursuit, pursuit, pursuit … we’re going to be going westbound … speeds are 61,&quot; as the chase quickly escalated.
&quot;Sigh. Another runner. No worries, we got you,&quot; the department said in the post.
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Officers tracked the vehicle using city traffic cameras as the pursuit moved toward Quebec Street and Exposition Avenue, where they executed a PIT maneuver to bring the chase to an end.
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The suspect then attempted to run, but officers quickly closed the distance. Video shows the tense takedown as an officer commands, &quot;Get on the ground, let me see your hands, put your hands behind your back,&quot; before the suspect is taken into custody.
Inside the vehicle, officers made a troubling discovery. A blind female passenger told police she had repeatedly begged the driver to pull over during the chase, raising serious concerns that she was being held against her will. Investigators say that account led to a kidnapping charge.
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The driver was identified as 55-year-old Aurora resident Larry Barnes, whom police describe as a prolific car thief with a lengthy and troubling history of arrests, including numerous drug distribution cases, assault on a peace officer, burglary and other offenses.
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A search of the stolen vehicle uncovered more than 30 grams of methamphetamine and crack cocaine, further compounding the charges.
Barnes was arrested on suspicion of kidnapping, motor vehicle theft, possession with intent to distribute, driving under the influence and felony eluding. Police also confirmed he had an outstanding warrant at the time of his arrest.
Aurora police credited proactive patrol work and real-time technology with getting Barnes off the streets before the situation could escalate further.
&quot;Safer Aurora streets, no matter the hour. That’s how we do,&quot; the department said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Justice Neil Gorsuch breaks silence on violent threats against judiciary, Supreme Court leaks</news:name>
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			<news:title>Justice Neil Gorsuch breaks silence on violent threats against judiciary, Supreme Court leaks</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch spoke out against rising threats targeting judges, breaking his silence on violence against the judiciary in a sit-down interview with Fox News Digital.
Gorsuch’s remarks come amid heightened security concerns for members of the Supreme Court following the 2022 leak of the court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women&apos;s Health Organization, which sparked protests outside justices’ homes and intensified fears about their safety, particularly after the attempted assassination of Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
Gorsuch emphasized that the current environment — marked by increasingly heated public discourse and breaches of court confidentiality — poses broader risks to the institution.
&quot;We have to be able to hear one another,&quot; Gorsuch said. &quot;And violence is never the answer.&quot;
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His remarks come as members of the federal judiciary have faced heightened security risks in recent years — including the assassination attempt targeting Kavanaugh during the lead-up to the Dobbs decision, in which the court overturned Roe v. Wade and ended the federal constitutional right to abortion.
On June 8, 2022, Nicholas John Roske, a transgender individual from Simi Valley, California, traveled to Kavanaugh’s Maryland home with a firearm and ammunition in a checked suitcase. Authorities later found a firearm, tactical knife, zip ties, duct tape, a hammer, crowbar, lock-pick tools and other items in Roske’s belongings, according to the Department of Justice. After seeing deputy U.S. Marshals outside the home, Roske walked away and called 911, telling a dispatcher Roske had homicidal and suicidal thoughts and had come from California to kill a Supreme Court justice.
Before the incident, Roske searched online for information about how to harm people — one search read &quot;Does twisting or dragging a knife cause more damage&quot; — and expressed a desire to affect the outcome of the Dobbs decision. Roske was sentenced to eight years in prison and a lifetime of supervised release for the assassination attempt.
Though Gorsuch stopped short of weighing in directly on specific incidents, he stressed to Fox News Digital that maintaining civil discourse and institutional boundaries are critical to preserving the Supreme Court&apos;s role and the independence of the federal judiciary.
&quot;There’s a balance between transparency and [the] confidentiality in our work, right?&quot; Gorsuch said. &quot;I mean, it&apos;s wonderful, I think, that we have the opportunity for people to listen in to our own arguments. You can listen to every word uttered in arguments from the bench today, in real time.&quot;
&quot;At the same time, we also have to be able to talk with one another privately, and discuss our views candidly around the conference table,&quot; he said.
Gorsuch suggested that these breaches of confidentiality — including the high-profile Dobbs leak, and more recent leaks of confidential Supreme Court memos exchanged by justices in 2016 — risk further eroding public trust in the judiciary.
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&quot;You think about how robust our system is, where everybody, all factions come into making laws,&quot; Gorsuch said. &quot;That makes our decisions wiser than you are ever gonna get in a dictatorship or a monarchy or an oligarchy. They&apos;re much more fragile, aren&apos;t they?&quot;
At the same time, Gorsuch underscored that maintaining boundaries around the court’s internal deliberations is critical, particularly in the wake of high-profile leaks.
&quot;There’s a balance between transparency on the one hand… and confidentiality in our deliberations,&quot; he said. &quot;You can read every word I think about a case at the end of the day… but do we need some confidentiality? Of course.&quot;
He warned that losing that balance could undermine both trust in the court and the ability of justices to engage in candid debate behind closed doors — a practice he noted dates back to the nation’s founding.
&quot;The framers thought it was very important that they lock the doors when they were discussing the Constitution,&quot; Gorsuch said, adding that James Madison later believed there &quot;would have been no Constitution&quot; without that privacy.
Gorsuch tied those concerns to the broader constitutional principle of judicial independence, arguing that the judiciary’s role depends on its insulation from political pressure and public backlash.
&quot;Why do we have an independent judiciary?&quot; Gorsuch said. &quot;The framers did not want [judges beholden to political forces]… they said you have to have independent judges so that when you come to court, no matter how unpopular you are, you’re going to get fair, neutral application of the law.&quot;
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Despite ideological differences among the justices, Gorsuch said there remains a shared respect for the Constitution — a dynamic he suggested is essential in an era of growing polarization.
&quot;When I sit around the table with my colleagues and we disagree, the one thing I know is that the person across from me loves this country… as much as I do,&quot; he said.
Still, Gorsuch made clear that the tone of public debate — and the rejection of violence — will ultimately shape whether that system endures.
&quot;We can debate, we can disagree,&quot; he said. &quot;But we have to be able to do it in a way that respects one another.&quot;
Ashley Oliver and Jake Gibson contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>University of Washington director booted after calling Zionism ‘cancerous’ in explosive remarks</news:name>
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			<news:title>University of Washington director booted after calling Zionism ‘cancerous’ in explosive remarks</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The director of University of Washington’s Middle East Center has been removed following remarks in which he was critical of the Iran war and called Zionism &quot;cancerous.&quot; 
&quot;Ultimately, I understand Zionism as a cancerous, a potentially fatal outgrowth in our planetary body: multiplying uncontrollably, invading healthy tissues, spreading, disrupting organs, stealing nutrients, and ultimately shutting vital systems down,&quot; Professor Aria Fani wrote.
The Daily at UW reported in April that Fani was removed from his role as director of UW’s Middle East Center on March 27.
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In another statement, Fani said, &quot;The Islamic Republic operates in very similar fashion to the US/Israel, albeit on a much smaller scale. As such, Iran poses a real danger to its population and ecology while the US/Israel pose a planetary threat. To combat the latter, we need to understand how two economies—military and linguistic—work harmoniously; the latter presents certain groups as less than human while the former enacts that vision in material ways.&quot;
He added, &quot;Our ability to rein in the economy of militarism requires building a democracy, but we can get a massive head start on creating a new, anti-colonial economy of language.&quot; 
The Daily reported that Fani was not surprised by the decision to be removed as director.
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&quot;I knew it was gonna come,&quot; Fani said. &quot;It was only a matter of time.&quot; 
While removed from his directorship, Fani, who received his doctorate from the University of California, Berkeley and started teaching at UW in 2019, is currently on medical leave until September, according to an automated response to an inquiry from Fox News Digital.
In a statement to Fox News Digital, Fani said that his medical leave until September is unrelated to his firing as the director of the Middle East Center.
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Fani also told Fox News Digital that &quot;Zionism is a nineteenth-century political ideology that sought to define European Jewry as a nation and facilitate their settlement in the land of Palestine through the displacement, dispossession, and control of Palestinians and Arabs. One does not have to be Jewish to be a Zionist, and in fact most Zionists are not Jewish. There are plenty of atheist, Christian and Muslim Zionists.&quot;
He continued, &quot;That Zionism offers a political theory of Jewish self-determination is a sterilized lie precisely because it overlooks how Zionism has historically been practiced.&quot;
Fani added, &quot;I compared Zionism to cancer because it has constantly metastasized since the very beginning of its history in Palestine. Israel is the only country in the region that has never remained within its internationally recognized borders and has constantly invaded, ethnically cleansed, occupied, and bombed other lands and countries.&quot; 
In a statement to Fox News Digital, Victor Balta, university spokesperson and assistant vice president for communications, said, &quot;I can confirm that Aria Fani is no longer the director of the University’s Middle East Center. Daniel Hoffman the director of the Jackson School of International Studies, will cover the administrative responsibilities of the Middle East Center for this spring and summer.&quot;
Balta added, &quot;Fani remains an associate professor at the University. These types of decisions are made at the unit level, and no one outside the Jackson School of International Studies was involved in this decision.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Schumer’s ‘number one target’ says voters will see her Democrat Senate challenger as too extreme</news:title>
			<news:keywords>HARRISON, Maine — As she runs for a sixth six-year term in the U.S. Senate in left-leaning Maine, Republican Sen. Susan Collins is once again a top target for Democrats.
&quot;I have been the number one target of Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer, not only in this campaign, but the last two campaigns as well. I&apos;m always his number one target,&quot; Collins told Fox News Digital in an exclusive national interview this week.
And it&apos;s no different this time around, as Collins seeks re-election in a competitive and high-profile 2026 race that is one of a handful across the country that will likely determine if Republicans keep control of their slim Senate majority.
Facing Collins will likely be military veteran and oyster farmer Graham Platner, the all-but-certain Democratic nominee after two-term Gov. Janet Mills, who was backed by Schumer and the Democratic Party establishment, dropped out of the race last week after significantly trailing Platner in fundraising and polling.
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Platner is supported by progressive champions Sens. Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts. The first-time candidate advocates an economically populist agenda as he takes aim at corporate influences and advocates for the working class.
Asked if Platner is too far to the left for voters in her northern New England state, Collins said, &quot;I believe that will be the conclusion of Maine voters. But obviously I don&apos;t take anything for granted.&quot;
A Republican group supporting Collins is already blasting Platner in a new ad over controversial comments he made over a decade ago on Reddit about women and rape, and a well-publicized tattoo on his chest that resembled a Nazi symbol.
Among the comments is one from 2013, which Platner later deleted, that people concerned about rape should not &quot;get so f---ed up they wind up having sex with someone they don’t mean to.&quot;
The candidate apologized for his controversial Reddit posts after they made headlines last fall soon after he launched his Senate campaign. Platner has said that he got the skull and crossbones tattoo in 2007 while drinking with fellow Marines stationed in Croatia. He said that he covered up the tattoo with a new design after learning last year that it resembled a Nazi symbol.
Asked if she&apos;ll take aim at Platner over his political baggage, Collins said, &quot;Obviously I&apos;m going to be contrasting my record of achievement and accomplishments with Graham Platner&apos;s approach, which is based in.&quot;
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Collins stopped, before saying, &quot;I don&apos;t want to preview too much of our strategy.&quot;
But the senator added that she&apos;s &quot;hoping that we can have a campaign that is civil, where we discuss issues and accomplishments. That&apos;s my goal.&quot;
Platner, who is running as an outsider, emphasizes that Collins is part of a &quot;broken Washington&quot; and &quot;a generation of politicians who have failed us.&quot;
He has described Collins&apos; moderate Republican image as a &quot;charade,&quot; highlights her support for some of President Donald Trump&apos;s agenda, and accuses her of being part of a political system that benefits the wealthy. &quot;She and Republican politicians like her have prioritized the interests of billionaires and corporations over people,&quot; he has charged.
Republicans — as the party currently in power in Washington, D.C. — were already up against traditional political headwinds that lead to a loss of congressional seats. Add to that the challenging climate fueled by persistent inflation, rising gas prices tied to what polls show is an unpopular war with Iran and Trump&apos;s underwater approval ratings.
Asked how she can overcome the blame pointed at Republicans over the high cost of living, Collins noted she&apos;s championed the low income heating assistance program, which &quot;helps low income families and seniors stay warm during the cold winter months. I just recently made sure the final tranche of money was released because there is a lot of need in the state of Maine, and the cost of living is high here.&quot;
Collins also emphasized her opposition to cuts &quot;in food stamp benefits and in other programs that are designed for low income families, because I know how important they are.&quot;
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The senator was interviewed at a food bank that expanded thanks to federal funding which Collins helped obtain.
&quot;It is so satisfying to be here today and to know that I played a very small role, but an essential role, in allowing this food bank to expand its community room, its kitchen, and to help it be even more successful,&quot; she touted. &quot;This food bank is extraordinary. It serves more than 1,000 families every week.&quot;
The Democrats&apos; narrow path to regain control of the Senate flows through Maine, and Collins will once again face an avalanche of attack ads.
Pointing to Schumer, Collins said, &quot;last time he poured into Maine with his affiliated groups, more than $160 million, all in negative ads trashing me and misrepresenting my record. He&apos;s already doing that now.&quot;
But she added that &quot;fortunately, the people of Maine are smart, and they know lies and distortions when they see it.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Lakeview Women&apos;s Health Center to close May 15</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Lakeview Women’s Health Center will close, leaving Lake Havasu City with one fewer local option for women’s health care and sending at least some patients to another local office.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Molly Sims puts on a bikini and gets in the sand to dunk on those who told her modeling wouldn&apos;t last forever</news:name>
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			<news:title>Molly Sims puts on a bikini and gets in the sand to dunk on those who told her modeling wouldn&apos;t last forever</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Whoever told Molly Sims that modeling wouldn’t last forever didn’t know the type of supermodel they were talking to at the time. They didn’t know that she&apos;d still be making headlines decades later.
Not only is she still in the game in her fifties, she&apos;s not showing any signs that she&apos;s ready to call it quits. She&apos;s still putting on a bikini after three kids and getting down in the sand at 52, soon-to-be 53, to dunk on people.
By the way, her birthday is in a few weeks on May 25. Happy early birthday to one of the best to ever lace them up. But we&apos;re not here for early birthday wishes.
We&apos;re here because a few days ago, Molly decided to send a message to those who said, &quot;Modeling won&apos;t last forever. What will you do when your 30s end?&quot;
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You would have thought the news that she was adding to her bikini model legacy by making her eighth Sports Illustrated Swimsuit appearance would have been enough to make that point for her.
Sometimes the easy fast-break dunk isn&apos;t enough to prove to yourself you&apos;ve still got it. Sometimes you want to cut through a crowded lane and throw one down on a defender&apos;s head, then hang on the rim a little bit extra.
That&apos;s what Molly Sims is doing here. She&apos;s modeling for her own brand here and sending a message along with it. She&apos;s still got it and wants you to know that she knows she does.
The then-and-now content along with the caption, &quot;Turns out real model behavior doesn’t have an expiration date&quot; is a veteran flexing on the younger generation after breaking out the moves they made a career on.
The reality is that modeling won&apos;t last forever. It will come to an end for Molly Sims, as it does for everyone. One day she will do her last photo shoot, but that day has yet to come.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Miami woman allegedly lured man to luxury condo via Instagram, then robbed him with 2 accomplices</news:name>
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			<news:title>Miami woman allegedly lured man to luxury condo via Instagram, then robbed him with 2 accomplices</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A blonde-haired Florida woman was arrested after allegedly messaging a man on social media and inviting him to her Miami apartment, only to rob him blind, police say.
Nicole Cano, 30, faces charges of false imprisonment and strong-arm robbery after allegedly inviting the victim to her luxury Biscayne Bay condo on April 11 around 8 p.m., according to an arrest affidavit cited by Local 10.
Cano allegedly asked the man over on Instagram to &quot;have drinks,&quot; but the meet-up quickly took a turn.
While the victim was on her balcony, two other women emerged from a bedroom and joined Cano in confronting him, police said.
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The trio demanded money, but the man told them he didn’t have any cash, according to the report.
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When he tried to leave, a struggle broke out and the women told him he was &quot;going to pay,&quot; authorities said.
During the scuffle, the victim’s gold chain was yanked from his neck. He managed to keep the chain, but a $300 gold cross pendant was taken before he broke free, fled the apartment and screamed for help, the affidavit states.
He later called police.
On May 1, the victim identified Cano in a six-photo lineup, according to the charging document.
Cano was arrested and booked into the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center.
She pleaded not guilty Tuesday and was assigned a public defender, court records show.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump’s Gyrations on the War Leave Even Rubio Out of Sync</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump’s Gyrations on the War Leave Even Rubio Out of Sync</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The administration’s latest shifts on the status of the conflict show how treacherous it is to speak for a president who cultivates an erratic style.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Kenneth Walker focused on new Chiefs chapter despite Seahawks GM&apos;s replacement comment: &apos;That&apos;s on him&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Kenneth Walker focused on new Chiefs chapter despite Seahawks GM&apos;s replacement comment: &apos;That&apos;s on him&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Kenneth Walker III cemented himself as one of the best running backs in the NFL last season, playing not just a large role in helping the Seattle Seahawks reach Super Bowl LX, but being named MVP in that win over the New England Patriots in February.
But many wondered what Walker, an impending free agent, would do in the offseason: stay in Seattle or head elsewhere on the market.
During the Super Bowl LX parade in Seattle, Seahawks GM John Schneider had an awkward moment with Walker that went viral after telling &quot;The 12&quot; in the crowd that he tried to negotiate a new contract with him during the festivities. Walker denied that on his Instagram Stories later, but the tune was different when things calmed down.
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Walker, one of the top free agents on the market, signed a three-year deal worth $43.1 million with the Kansas City Chiefs, which ranks fourth in average annual value among NFL running backs. When asked about losing the Super Bowl MVP, Schneider said it was &quot;a position where you can find guys.&quot;
&quot;I didn’t see him say it, but you know how they are with the running backs, or you know how it is in this industry,&quot; Walker told Fox News Digital about Schneider’s statement, while also discussing his partnership with Oral-B. &quot;They feel like they can replace you like that. So, if you think that way, it’s on him.
&quot;But, yeah, I don’t really pay no mind to that. I’m focused on what I gotta do here, learning the playbook and making an impact where I’m at right now.&quot;
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Schneider did say that Walker was outstanding for the Seahawks during his time with the franchise, but he pointed to George Holani and newcomer Emmanuel Wilson, who joined the team from the Green Bay Packers. Zach Charbonnet, who worked in tandem with Walker, is also recovering from a torn ACL heading into the 2026 season.
Schneider also made sure to draft a running back high last month, securing Notre Dame’s Jadarian Price with the last pick of the first round.  
But Walker doesn’t care what his former team is doing now. Other than leaving his teammates, Walker enjoyed what the Chiefs brought to the table during the free agency tampering period, agreeing to terms on day one. And seeing quarterback Patrick Mahomes get amped with a social media post when Walker signed made it that much sweeter.
&quot;It’s been great,&quot; Walker said about getting acclimated with Mahomes. &quot;You see what type of leader he is. He’s real vocal. He controls a lot of things on the offense and things like that. He’s real humble, too. Getting to know him has been real cool. Getting to meet everyone else on the team as well. It’s been cool to be able to bond and we’ll continue to build that bond as we go throughout the year.&quot;
Walker secured his second career 1,000-yard rushing season with the Seahawks in 2025, and he admitted being aware that the Chiefs haven’t had a 1,000-yard rusher since Kareem Hunt did it in 2017.
While that’s on his mind, he knows the Chiefs signed him, and paid him top-tier money, to make an impact no matter if it’s on the ground or through the air. And forget last season, no matter what accolades came with it.
Walker is looking for more than just one memorable season, as he tackles this next chapter in the Midwest.
&quot;I’m not satisfied with that, honestly. I can’t lie,&quot; he said. &quot;As long as you play the game, you really won’t get satisfied with anything until you retire I guess. My goal is really making a positive impact any way I can. I want to go out there and ball and help the team win games.&quot;
Chiefs players and coaches will learn quickly that Walker’s pre-game routine must involve brushing his teeth before stepping foot on the field. And he’s very serious about his oral hygiene.
It made partnering with Oral-B, the official toothbrush of the NFL, a no-brainer for the Michigan State product. The Oral-B’s iO Series Electric Toothbrush is featured in all locker rooms across the NFL, and since he started his routine in middle school, Walker will be using that in Kansas City now as a good-luck charm before putting his pads on.
&quot;Definitely got to brush my teeth before. Growing up, my pops would always harp on it. So, brush my teeth before games and everything else. I gotta do it,&quot; he said.
&quot;Oral health, a lot of people overlook. I feel like it’s real important. It can have effects on other parts of your body. Having your oral health in top shape is important.&quot;
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			  <news:name>SEE IT: Couple allegedly caught on video swiping $4K bottle from table in brazen restaurant theft</news:name>
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			<news:title>SEE IT: Couple allegedly caught on video swiping $4K bottle from table in brazen restaurant theft</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A slick pair of alleged thieves pulled off a high-end heist, swiping a $4,000 bottle of rare cognac from a posh Arizona steakhouse, shocking staff who say they’ve never seen anything like it.
Surveillance video from the Three Thirty Three Restaurant in Tempe shows the moment the couple allegedly made their move on May 4, calmly lifting a prized bottle of Louis XIII cognac.
In the video, the woman is seen lifting the bottle of cognac, which retails for $4,000, and sneaking it out in a purse.
&quot;You didn&apos;t need to rob us,&quot; restaurant veteran John DeVries, who has spent more than four decades in the industry, told KSAZ-TV. &quot;You didn&apos;t need to come in and steal. Stealing from me, stealing from this family here, that&apos;s not happening. We&apos;re on you. We&apos;re gonna get you. We&apos;re gonna prosecute you.&quot;
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According to staff, the duo’s scheme was anything but spontaneous.
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They allegedly booked a table under a fake name and phone number, arrived late, and ordered only appetizers before causing minor complaints.
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The man reportedly blocked the manager’s view while the woman slipped back inside, grabbed the luxury bottle from a rolling service cart and tucked it into her bag.
Moments later, the pair bolted.
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The suspects fled in a black SUV, according to the Kaos Hospitality Group, which owns the restaurant.
Now, the restaurant is asking for the public’s help tracking down the duo behind the heist.
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Police have been notified.
In a statement, the Tempe Police Department said that the investigation remains ongoing and that they have &quot;no additional information&quot; at this time.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Riley Gaines fires back at Alex Cooper’s graphic dating advice: ‘It is not empowerment. It is poison’</news:name>
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			<news:title>Riley Gaines fires back at Alex Cooper’s graphic dating advice: ‘It is not empowerment. It is poison’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Outkick podcast host Riley Gaines is taking aim at &quot;Call Her Daddy&quot; host Alex Cooper, calling the podcaster&apos;s graphic dating advice to women &quot;poison&quot; rather than empowerment.
&quot;What&apos;s she peddling? It is not empowerment. It is poison,&quot; Gaines said on &quot;The Riley Gaines Show&quot; on Wednesday. &quot;And I feel like it&apos;s time we say it out loud.&quot;
Gaines&apos; comments follow a viral clip from Cooper&apos;s April 5 episode where the media mogul encouraged listeners to abandon traditional dating &quot;rules&quot; in favor of casual sex.
&quot;So, kiss them the first date, f------ sleep with them the first night. Like, I don&apos;t care,&quot; Cooper told her audience. &quot;You have to go based on what feels good to your body and what feels right to you.&quot;
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Gaines accused Cooper of turning &quot;hook up culture into a sport,&quot; arguing that the real &quot;rot&quot; at the core of her message to women is its foundation in hedonism.
&quot;She talks about treating intimacy like this casual transaction. But I think the real rot at the core of her message is the hedonistic mantra, you know, like &apos;What feels good is good,&apos;&quot; Gaines said.
This message isn&apos;t &quot;liberating&quot; but instead leads down a road of damaging consequences for young women, she argued.
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&quot;Women should do literally the exact opposite of everything that she tells you to do,&quot; Gaines said. &quot;This message is so harmful. This advice, it is a recipe. It&apos;s a recipe for heartbreak and regret and guilt and shame and broken families.&quot;
Cooper&apos;s &quot;Call Her Daddy&quot; podcast has remained one of the top podcasts for the past few years and recently secured the No. 4 spot among U.S. podcasts in Edison Research’s first-quarter 2026 rankings.
Her high-profile guests have included former Vice President Kamala Harris and former first lady Michelle Obama.
Gaines said Cooper&apos;s popularity is an indictment of the current culture.
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&quot;Alex Cooper&apos;s success alone is proof of how far we&apos;ve fallen. But the good news is we do not have to accept it,&quot; she said.
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Gaines concluded her message urging moms to be vigilant about the kind of messages their daughters are being inundated with in the media.
&quot;Your girls are currently under siege,&quot; Gaines warned. &quot;They&apos;re hearing that their worth is in how they like perform in the bedroom, not who they are in their hearts, not who God knows them to be, not who He created them to be.&quot;
&quot;Tell your daughters the truth that real empowerment comes from self-respect and boundaries and saving intimacy for someone who earns it,&quot; she continued. &quot;Teach them that what feels good in the moment often leads to lifelong regret.&quot;
A representative for Cooper did not immediately return Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jeffrey Epstein&apos;s purported suicide note unsealed by federal judge in cellmate&apos;s case</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-06T23:32:02.258Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Jeffrey Epstein&apos;s purported suicide note unsealed by federal judge in cellmate&apos;s case</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A federal judge in New York has ordered the release of a purported suicide note written by Jeffrey Epstein to his then-cellmate, Nicholas Tartaglione, siding with The New York Times in a request to unseal the document.
The note had been filed under seal as part of Tartaglione’s case, in which the former police officer was convicted of multiple murders.
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U.S. District Judge Kenneth Karas ruled the document should be made public, finding no sufficient reason to keep it sealed.
In the handwritten note, Epstein appears to reference past investigations and expresses frustration, writing in part, &quot;They investigated me for months – found nothing!!!&quot; and &quot;Time to say goodbye.&quot; Portions of the note are difficult to read.
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			<news:title>These women are running for a seat you’ve likely never heard of, but could dictate the cost of electricity &amp; gas bill</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Gwyneth Paltrow called out for criticizing &apos;super rich white dudes&apos; with a reported $200 million net-worth</news:name>
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			<news:title>Gwyneth Paltrow called out for criticizing &apos;super rich white dudes&apos; with a reported $200 million net-worth</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Gwyneth Paltrow is getting called out for her out-of-touch comments while discussing inequality of wealth.
During a recent episode of her podcast, &quot;The Goop Podcast,&quot; the 53-year-old actress spoke with guest, Kara Swisher, about the tech giants in Silicon Valley and how they have shaped the world, asking how society got to a place where wealth is all that is important.
&quot;How did we get here as a culture? Obviously, there&apos;s so much revenue and profit driving this whole thing, that&apos;s at the heart of it,&quot; Paltrow said. &quot;But how do you think we got to this place in culture where nothing matters and now all that matters is kind of these super rich white dudes who are breaking rules, setting rules, seemingly not caring so much about the downstream impact on everything, from health to culture.&quot;
Swisher went on to say that she once interviewed the CEO of Meta, and walked away with the understanding that his mentality was &quot;I am not responsible for everything downstream,&quot; adding that society has &quot;an idolatry of innovators and of wealth,&quot; with the belief that &quot;if you&apos;re wealthy, you must be smarter.&quot;
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Fox News Digital reached out for comment.
While many were happy this conversation was being had, many took issue with the fact that Paltrow was the one facilitating the conversation.
&quot;Super rich white dudes? Coming from Paltrow that is kinda funny,&quot; one fan wrote in the comments section of an Instagram post promoting the podcast.
&quot;This is quite ironic when both of these people are surrounded with wealth. Gwen, your brand is crazy expensive. What?&quot; another added.
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&quot;Gwyneth is worth 200 million so not necessarily considered &apos;the rest of us,&apos;&quot; a third commenter added, while a fourth wrote, &quot;Ummmmmm, wut Gwen? Pot, meet kettle.&quot;
According to a New York Times article published in April 2023, Paltrow is worth an estimated $200 million.
The &quot;Shakespeare In Love&quot; actress has gotten backlash many times in the past for promoting expensive wellness products and an unhealthy lifestyle, with many calling her out-of-touch over the years.
During an interview with The Hollywood Reporter in December 2025, the &quot;Marty Supreme&quot; star shared that she is aware of her reputation and went into detail about how her &quot;privileged&quot; upbringing has fed into years of criticism and explained how she works through the many misconceptions surrounding her reputation.
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&quot;It must be a quality that I give off. I come from a very WASPy mother with Mayflower-ish roots, daughter of the American Revolution, all that kind of stuff,&quot; said Paltrow. &quot;So I think maybe epigenetically, there is some of that there. And I was a very privileged kid. I grew up on the Upper East Side, and I went to a great school and all the things. So some of the stuff that he sees, which is also the stuff I’ve been criticized for my whole life, is real.&quot;
Paltrow is the daughter of actress Blythe Danner and the late TV director Bruce Paltrow, and goddaughter to Steven Spielberg.
She went on to say that she finds it &quot;traumatic to be at the whim of these projections,&quot; when she feels that they are &quot;misaligned&quot; with who she actually is.
&quot;My therapist talks about the evil shadow, which is the part of you where rage lives — the part of you that will burn the f---ing house down — and we do damage to ourselves by not embracing our shadows. When you close your eyes and get into evil shadow energy, there’s a freedom there, and I’m trying to experiment with that, because when I go into evil shadow energy, I don’t care what anyone’s misperception is.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Former &apos;super mayor&apos; Tiffany Henyard accused of owing nearly $10,000 in unpaid Illinois rent</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former &apos;super mayor&apos; Tiffany Henyard accused of owing nearly $10,000 in unpaid Illinois rent</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Dolton, Illinois &quot;super mayor&quot; Tiffany Henyard and her boyfriend have been accused of owing thousands in unpaid rent as she attempts to run for office in Georgia.
In March, WGN Investigates reported that Henyard had been ordered to return to Illinois after her former landlord Genetta Hull accused the controversial mayor of failing to pay rent during the final months of Henyard&apos;s Illinois term. When Henyard failed to show up in court, Hull was awarded a default judgment of $10,000.
On Monday, however, Henyard&apos;s attorney successfully argued for a new judge and a trial set for June 1.
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&quot;It’s taken an emotional toll on me,&quot; Hull told WGN Investigates. &quot;I’m exhausted.&quot;
In a Facebook video, Henyard celebrated the decision as a &quot;great day in court&quot; and lambasted what she called the &quot;fake news&quot; for cheering her demise.
&quot;Do you know how the fake news went on the news and wrote that I had a $10,000 judgment against me?&quot; Henyard said in the video. &quot;Guess what? This is what they didn&apos;t tell you. It got vacated! I bet you they&apos;re not going to report that. Fake news.&quot;
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She argued in the video that a &quot;family emergency&quot; prevented her from traveling to an Illinois court, repeating that she&apos;s now been living in Georgia.
&quot;At the end of the day, all these lies and all this fake news and all this propaganda and all this stuff that y&apos;all keep hearing, I keep telling y&apos;all stop believing the hype,&quot; Henyard said.
Fox News Digital reached out to Henyard for comment.
After losing her bid for re-election as Dolton mayor, Henyard has since launched a campaign to run in South Fulton County&apos;s District 5 on the Fulton County Commission as a Republican.
TIFFANY HENYARD DEFIANT AFTER LOSING NOMINATION, CLAIMS VOTER SUPPRESSION: &apos;RIGHT TO VOTE WAS HIJACKED&apos;
Henyard argued during the meeting that she has been a legal resident of Fulton County since May 1, 2025. However, Board Commissioner Julie Adams pointed out that Henyard served as Dolton mayor until May 4, 2025, when she formally left office.
The elections board later voted 3-1 to approve Henyard’s residency requirement to run for the Fulton County Commission.
Henyard has been dubbed the &quot;worst mayor in America&quot; after corruption allegations and financial mismanagement of village funds. A financial probe reportedly revealed that the village of Dolton&apos;s bank account fell from its initial $5.6 million balance to a $3.6 million deficit.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>The Boxing Match That Killed a Police Recruit</news:name>
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			<news:title>The Boxing Match That Killed a Police Recruit</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Massachusetts State Police cadet, already hobbled from a previous bout, raised his hand to take on a more skilled fighter, and investigators say no one stopped him. Four people face charges.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>TUSD detalla plan para reforzar la alianza con ASDB ante el cierre del campus</news:name>
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			<news:title>TUSD detalla plan para reforzar la alianza con ASDB ante el cierre del campus</news:title>
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Cuando la presidenta de la Arizona Association of the Deaf acudió la semana pasada a la reunión del Governing Board del Tucson Unified School District para hablar en nombre de estudiantes con discapacidades que se integrarán al distrito, tuvo que conseguir su propio intérprete para poder hacerlo.
Katie Sienko habló en American Sign Language y recurrió a una amiga para que interpretara mientras se dirigía a la mesa del consejo sobre el tema de la incorporación de estudiantes de la Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and the Blind al distrito el próximo ciclo escolar.
“Me siento… venir aquí sin intérprete, en una sala de personas oyentes que no conocen la lengua de señas, pidiéndole a una amiga que interprete por mí, ¿cómo nos hace sentir eso de cómodos?”, dijo Sienko. “Que los estudiantes sordos y con problemas de audición que vayan a sus escuelas no se sentirán aislados”.
Aunque TUSD y ASDB han trabajado juntos durante años, su alianza es ahora más vital y delicada de cara al próximo ciclo escolar, cuando algunos estudiantes pasarán de ASDB a escuelas de TUSD.
La incorporación de estudiantes de ASDB en los sitios cooperativos de Pueblo High School y Morgan Maxwell K-8 ocurre mientras ASDB se prepara para cerrar su campus de 56 acres en el lado oeste y trasladar a algunos estudiantes sordos y con problemas de audición a Oro Valley el 1 de julio.
El cambio obliga a muchos estudiantes, incluidos aquellos ciegos o con baja visión y quienes viven en el internado de ASDB, a buscar otra escuela.
La reunión de la semana pasada tenía como objetivo abordar un plan para la llegada de nuevos estudiantes a TUSD —incluyendo el modelo, las adecuaciones de los planteles, los servicios, los proveedores y 815,000 dólares en financiamiento.
“Por lo que he visto, en su esencia este modelo no introduce nuevos servicios. Reorganiza los existentes. Lo que veo es un enfoque centralizado, basado en planteles, con espacio dedicado limitado y una estructura de servicios compartidos. Aunque esto puede aumentar la coordinación, no crea por sí mismo un entorno educativo especializado”, dijo Sienko a Arizona Luminaria por correo electrónico.
Ese entorno dedicado y el acceso son clave, dijo Sienko. Su propia experiencia es un ejemplo: solicitó un intérprete cuatro días antes de la reunión, pero el distrito requiere un aviso con 10 días de anticipación. Se le asignó uno, pero esa persona citó un conflicto de interés y se retiró justo antes de la reunión.
“Para los estudiantes sordos, con problemas de audición, ciegos y sordo-ciegos, el acceso no es simplemente recibir servicios. Es tener acceso pleno al lenguaje, la comunicación y el aprendizaje incidental durante toda la jornada escolar”, dijo. “Eso requiere más que proveedores que entran y salen. Requiere un entorno diseñado intencionalmente para apoyar esas necesidades”.
“Esta propuesta no define claramente cómo se logrará eso”, dijo Sienko, quien además es exintegrante del consejo de ASDB.
El presupuesto actual propuesto por TUSD incluye 515,222 dólares para costos adicionales de personal, además de un estimado de 300,000 dólares en costos de capital relacionados con tecnología de apoyo, materiales de instrucción y renovaciones necesarias en los edificios, según el punto del orden del día de TUSD.
La agenda incluía un anexo al acuerdo existente que ambos distritos mantienen respecto a la instrucción y el apoyo, el cual fue aprobado por el consejo en 2023 y vence en enero de 2028.
Sin embargo, después de que Sienko se dirigió al consejo, la revisión del plan y la votación fueron trasladadas a la reunión del 12 de mayo, para que servicios como intérpretes pudieran estar presentes y permitir una discusión clara.
Al menos tres miembros del consejo de TUSD se acercaron a Sienko durante un receso de la reunión para disculparse por la ausencia de un intérprete y escuchar sus preocupaciones.
“Esta es la primera vez que hemos tenido a un miembro de la comunidad sorda dirigirse al consejo”, dijo la integrante Natalie Luna Rose.
“Pero me disculpo por no haber tenido un intérprete de ASL. Ahora que vamos a trabajar con estudiantes de ASDB, nos aseguraremos de que haya un intérprete en cada reunión del consejo”.
Luna Rose también abordó el tema del acceso al final de la reunión, recordando al público que los intérpretes de ASL son necesarios y requieren descansos cada 15 minutos.
“Es un trabajo realmente exigente. Y también, podemos considerar asegurarnos de contar con CART, que es comunicación, acceso, traducción en tiempo real, para que haya una pantalla con la transcripción. Son cosas que tendremos que considerar ahora que estamos entrando en este acuerdo con ASDB”, dijo.
Sienko dijo sentirse escuchada por los miembros del consejo de TUSD y valoró los valores compartidos en torno al apoyo a estudiantes y personal.
“Ese tipo de involucramiento importa. Muestra que hay un compromiso compartido de hacer lo correcto para la comunidad”, dijo Sienko. “Al mismo tiempo, todavía tenemos un largo camino por recorrer”.
“Estas próximas dos semanas se tratan realmente de pasar del apoyo general a la claridad específica. Es una oportunidad para mirar más de cerca lo que este modelo realmente ofrece a los estudiantes sordos, con problemas de audición, ciegos y sordo-ciegos, no solo en teoría, sino en la práctica.
“Para nuestra comunidad, esto no se trata solo de servicios. Se trata de acceso a la comunicación, identidad y pertenencia en el aula”, dijo.
El número de nuevos estudiantes con discapacidades estará disponible la próxima semana, después de la discusión pública del plan, informó TUSD a Arizona Luminaria.
“Los estudiantes que serán ubicados en Morgan Maxwell y Pueblo High School recibirán un mayor nivel de apoyo a través de instrucción diaria de un maestro de personas con discapacidad visual, servicios de orientación y movilidad, y acceso a braille y materiales impresos ampliados”, dijo la vocera de TUSD, Karla Escamilla, el mes pasado a Arizona Luminaria.
“Estos planteles fueron seleccionados con base en su capacidad para atender las necesidades de los estudiantes y en el entusiasmo por apoyar las necesidades visuales, culturales e individuales de los alumnos”, señaló.
ASDB afirma que atiende a más de 900 estudiantes a través de sus servicios itinerantes: intérpretes de American Sign Language que normalmente se desplazan a distintos sitios y trabajan con los estudiantes.
La escuela tiene apenas unas semanas restantes en su campus construido en 1912. Este ciclo escolar cuenta con 115 estudiantes en los grados K-12, y alrededor de 30 de ellos son estudiantes con discapacidad visual.
El traslado del campus está motivado por un déficit de 3 millones de dólares, la falta de fondos federales y estatales, la disminución en la tasa de natalidad que ha reducido la matrícula, necesidades estudiantiles cada vez más complejas y el deterioro de los edificios y la infraestructura, dijo la superintendente de ASDB, Annette Reichman.
Además del traslado a Oro Valley, en los últimos cinco meses la junta directiva de ASDB ha votado por el despido de alrededor de 60 trabajadores en sus campus y por la transición a un nuevo esquema de pago salarial para docentes.
En 2026, tres miembros de la junta han renunciado; el más reciente fue Earl Terry el 14 de abril.
Debido a la falta de quórum, la presidenta de la junta, Brittany Buchanan, canceló la reunión mensual programada para el 7 de mayo en Phoenix. La próxima está prevista para el 9 de julio.
La Oficina del Gobernador de Juntas y Comisiones está solicitando activamente postulaciones para cubrir las vacantes en la junta, dijo Maria Murphy, directora de política gubernamental y relaciones de ASDB.
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			  <news:name>Challenges to primary election candidates oust 12, 10 survive</news:name>
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			<news:title>Challenges to primary election candidates oust 12, 10 survive</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Key Points:
Litigation removes 12 political hopefuls, allows finalization of ballots
Courts keep 10 candidates on ballot in statewide, congressional, legislative races
Signature disputes and technical errors determined candidate legal challenges
Primary ballots can now head to the printer after a series of rulings on nomination challenges officially finalized the list of candidates allowed to appear on the ballot.
This year’s legal challenges weeded out 12 primary candidates via voluntary withdrawal or court-ordered removal, while ten others who faced challenges to their eligibility prevailed and now head to voters. 
Under state law, any elector can file a lawsuit to challenge a candidate’s eligibility, which targets the number of signatures a candidate has collected or a candidate’s general eligibility to serve in their chosen office. 
Courts have historically favored ballot access when assessing eligibility, but legal challenges can and do prompt removal based on a number of factors, such as a failure to collect enough signatures. 
As of April 6 — the deadline to file a candidate challenge — a total of 27 lawsuits sought to cut 22 candidates running in statewide, legislative and congressional races.
Six challenges went up to the Arizona Supreme Court. 
In the gubernatorial race, No Labels candidate Hugh Lytle faced challenges to both the validity of his signatures and the fact that he listed a business address on his petition sheets rather than his home address, as required by state law. 
The signature challenge failed first, and the address claim followed, with Lytle’s place on the ballot affirmed by both the Superior Court and Arizona Supreme Court. 
Craig Beckman, an elector represented by attorneys with Coppersmith Brockelman, a law firm frequently used by Gov. Katie Hobbs, filed the address challenge. 
And while both the Superior Court and the Arizona Supreme Court concluded Lytle failed to comply with state law, it also determined his use of a commercial business address did not irreparably confuse voters nor warrant removal from the ballot. 
“Based on the record here, (the) Candidate’s use of the business address in the same city and county in which he resides was unlikely to confuse or mislead the thousands of people who signed Candidate’s nomination petitions for statewide office,” chief Justice Ann Timmer wrote. “Therefore, we are unwilling to disqualify their candidate from the ballot.”
In a prior Supreme Court ruling, justices held that candidates must use their residence and “a candidate who intentionally does otherwise flirts with disqualification.” And in allowing Lytle on the ballot, justices again backed that stance while adding new clarification. 
“To be sure, a candidate would flirt with disqualification if the candidate gave a bogus address with the intent to mislead different factions to gain political advantage in the course of seeking nominating petition signatures,” Timmer wrote. 
Lytle said the lawsuit was an effort to limit competition and it was unfortunate that the campaign had to spend money to defend it. But, in the end, he said he was “fortunate” in light of the final ruling. 
“The judges in all cases saw it from my perspective,” Lytle said. “Which is, this is nonsense.” 
Justices ruled in favor of three other legislative candidates as well. 
Democratic Rep. Alma Hernandez, who’s running for state Senate in Legislative District 20, faced two claims that her unpaid campaign finance fines disqualified her from the ballot, citing a state law setting a $1,000 limit. 
She was granted a spot on the ballot by a Pima County Superior Court judge, who found that, even though she had unpaid fines, she did not need to formally face penalties. In a brief ruling, the Supreme Court agreed. 
“Once again, the court has spoken, and once again, we have prevailed,” Hernandez said in a statement. 
Hernandez’s sister, Democrat Rep. Consuelo Hernandez faced the same claim of unpaid campaign finance fees and also received the court’s approval to proceed. She is running for the state House in Legislative District 21
Finally, David Rose, candidate for the state House in Legislative District 30, faced a challenge alleging he failed to restore his civil rights after a past felony conviction. But the Superior Court found Rose expunged his past convictions and regained the civil rights necessary to vote and run for office. 
His challenger then failed to file her opening brief to the Supreme Court in the correct format. The court dismissed the challenge based on technical filing failures and issued another ruling finding that, even if they considered the merits, the challenge would still be unsuccessful. 
As for removals, the Arizona Supreme Court barred Ryan Slawson, a Democratic state Senate candidate in Legislative District 19, after he fell short by a single signature. 
The Supreme Court found there was no reversible error. 
At the Superior Court, five candidates prevailed after challenges were either dismissed or fended off. Two candidates were removed and decided against pursuing an appeal. 
Rep. Walt Blackman, running in LD7, fended off challenge based on unpaid campaign finance fees after Steve Slaton, Blackman’s former Republican primary opponent, failed to serve the correct parties 
Republican candidate for Treasurer Katherine Haley is also safe after Merissa Caldwell, a grassroots organizer, dropped her signature challenge. 
Similarly, Green Party gubernatorial candidate Risa Lombardo prevailed in two challenges. One plaintiff, No Labels gubernatorial candidate Teri Hourihan, voluntarily dropped her challenge, while the other, Craig Beckman, failed to show enough invalid signatures to prevent Lombardo from appearing on the ballot. 
And contrary to claims by a challenger, incumbent Sen. Brian Fernandez in LD23 also submitted the necessary signatures to stay on the ballot, backed by county reports and made official by a court order.
Rose Cantu, candidate for the Arizona House in LD24, saw her case voluntarily dismissed by the elector who originally filed. 
And as for those unsuccessful, Democrat candidate for superintendent of public instruction Michael Butts lost his spot after a judge found he failed to collect enough signatures
Jerone Davison, a Republican running in CD4, failed to collect the required 1,430 minimum signatures, per a final judgment from a Maricopa County Superior Court judge. 
A cut of candidates declined to engage in litigation and withdrew their candidacy instead. Per the Secretary of State’s Office, ten candidates willingly bowed out of the race. 
In legislative races, James “Jimmy” Holmes, a Republican running for the House in district 23 against incumbent Rep. Michele Peña, photocopied his signature on petition sheets instead of signing off himself to verify signatures. 
“Photocopied signatures are not verifications, one cannot verify that a petition was signed in his presence before the petition was signed,” attorney Tim La Sota wrote. 
In District 2, Neil DeSanti, a Republican challenging Rep. Justin Wilmeth, agreed to back out after a challenge contended he failed to collect enough signatures. 
DeSanti has tried and failed four times now to run for office. He has withdrawn his candidacy or been disqualified in past cycles over failure to restore his civil rights following felony convictions. 
And, even though he made a last-ditch effort to dismiss the case after the plaintiff in his candidate challenge initially failed to show up to a court hearing, DeSanti ultimately agreed to withdraw from the race. 
In a final statement to the court, DeSanti said, “This is not my first rodeo.”
No Labels candidate for treasurer Michael Zepeda backed out, too, in light of a signature challenge. 
The remaining withdrawals transpired in congressional races. 
In Arizona’s 1st Congressional District, Christopher Ajluni, a No Labels candidate, Victor Weintraub, a Democrat, and David Redkey, a Republican all withdrew their candidacy after facing signature challenges. 
Eric Descheenie, a Democrat running in the 2nd Congressional District, also backed out over a signature challenge, as did Blake Bracht, a Democrat running in the 5th Congressional District. 
Jessie Martines, a No Labels candidate running for the 8th Congressional District, bowed out after a lawsuit claimed his petition sheets were invalid as they were “defaced/corrected by hand-written strike throughs throughout the body of the petition. 
With this cycle’s candidate challenge window now wrapped up, county election officials across the state can now proceed with printing ballots before the May 11 deadline. 
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			  <news:name>Caitlin Clark tops WNBA marketability rankings with Angel Reese close behind in new study</news:name>
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			<news:title>Caitlin Clark tops WNBA marketability rankings with Angel Reese close behind in new study</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In a recent study that should surprise absolutely no one, Caitlin Clark is the most marketable player in the WNBA. But Angel Reese isn’t far behind.
According to Covers’ new &quot;WNBA Marketability Index 2026,&quot; Clark tops the league with a score of 83 out of 100, while Reese came in second at 80.
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The study ranked players based on a combination of social reach, search demand, brand power and on-court visibility. Clark dominated just about every category.
The Indiana Fever superstar earned perfect 100 scores in search demand, brand strength and on-court visibility. Reese, meanwhile, beat Clark in one category: social media power. The Atlanta Dream star posted a perfect 100 social score compared to Clark’s 46.
That tracks.
Clark is the biggest draw in women’s basketball by a mile, but Reese has built herself into a social media machine — with more than 12 million followers across Instagram, TikTok and X. Her branding savvy is undeniable.
Per the report, Reese &quot;leads the field in reach and engagement, turning viral moments into a wide-ranging endorsement portfolio across fashion, tech and food brands.&quot;
Still, when it comes to overall attention, Covers says Clark still has the edge.
&quot;Backed by partnerships with Nike, Gatorade, and State Farm, she sits in a tier of her own commercially,&quot; the report states.
The study also pointed to Clark’s impact on television ratings and league exposure, noting that all 44 Indiana Fever games this season will be nationally televised or streamed.
&quot;High usage, viral highlights, and sold-out arenas have made her the WNBA’s primary driver of attention,&quot; Covers wrote.
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The rest of the rankings weren’t particularly close.
Paige Bueckers finished third with a 67 score, followed by A’ja Wilson (49) and Sabrina Ionescu (44). Sophie Cunningham checked in at No. 6 with a 38 score, ahead of Cameron Brink, Kelsey Plum, Breanna Stewart and Hailey Van Lith.
The report also comes at an interesting time, given the recent backlash over a WNBA promotional commercial that featured Wilson, Ionescu and Bueckers — but not Clark.
Covers specifically referenced that controversy in the study.
&quot;That quickly became part of the conversation online, with fans questioning why the league’s biggest draw was missing from a major promotional spot,&quot; the report said.
Despite the attempts of left-wing media and the WNBA &quot;old guard&quot; to convince you otherwise, Clark drives attention in a way nobody else in the league currently can. The numbers back it up. The television ratings back it up. The sold-out arenas back it up.
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			  <news:name>Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel rented a boat together while she was pregnant, documents allege</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel rented a boat together while she was pregnant, documents allege</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel allegedly rented a boat together in June 2021, when she was pregnant with her first child, according to TMZ.
The outlet also obtained photos showing the two signing a company waiver to rent the boat in Putnam County, Tennessee:
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TMZ reports that a source with direct knowledge said Russini and Vrabel were the only people on board for their two-to-three-hour rental.
&quot;We&apos;re also told Vrabel and Russini appeared cautious about photos being taken, and while she declined to pose at all with the staff, Vrabel agreed to snap one pic but allegedly asked that no images be publicly posted,&quot; the report states.
Russini gave birth to the first of her two children later that summer.
&quot;A week after the boat outing, Russini posted an IG photo, seemingly of Kevin on a New Jersey beach, with the caption, &apos;Lucky to have great people to spend this holiday with this July,&apos;&quot; TMZ adds.
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For background, photos showed Russini and Vrabel hugging and holding hands at a private resort in Arizona last month. Afterward, both downplayed the gathering as an innocent exchange between two adults.
Since then, additional photos have emerged of the two gambling at a casino in 2024 and seemingly kissing at a bar in 2020.
Russini also resigned from The Athletic, while Vrabel missed the third day of the NFL Draft for what was described as &quot;counseling.&quot;
OutKick reached out to Russini personally and to Vrabel&apos;s agent for comment on documents related to the alleged boating trip. Neither responded at the time of publication. This story will be updated if either does.
That said, skepticism is growing that Russini was ever on a &quot;girls trip&quot; in Arizona.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Dana White mocks concerns about so-called &apos;toxic masculinity,&apos; warns society has &apos;displaced&apos; young men</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dana White mocks concerns about so-called &apos;toxic masculinity,&apos; warns society has &apos;displaced&apos; young men</news:title>
			<news:keywords>UFC president Dana White spoke on Tuesday about how he sympathizes for young men who have been &quot;displaced&quot; amid widespread panic about so-called &quot;toxic masculinity.&quot;
White appeared on &quot;The Katie Miller Podcast,&quot; where the host and wife of White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller asked him about the state of young men and women in America today. White went on to argue that young men are struggling with a wildly different set of circumstances than the ones he grew up with.
&quot;Times are changing from when I was young,&quot; he said. &quot;These young men, I think, you know, we went through COVID and the whole woke era and all the weird s--- that went on during that period. A lot of the young males felt displaced.&quot;
The UFC president noted that he often gets accused of outlandish things like &quot;being the head of the manosphere, whatever that means&quot; and of &quot;toxic masculinity.&quot;
UFC CEO DANA WHITE MOCKS IDEA OF &apos;TOXIC MASCULINITY&apos; ON &apos;60 MINUTES&apos;
&quot;The only people who hate ‘toxic masculinity’ are women who hate themselves,&quot; Miller argued.
After White noted that even men he has encountered are using that term, Miller argued, &quot;It means that men in our country need to grow a pair again.&quot;
White recalled a past interview with a journalist who kept talking about the manosphere and &quot;toxic masculinity&quot; to the point White began to stop taking either of those things seriously.
&quot;I grew up in the 80s when, you know, men were men. Now it&apos;s a whole other world out there,&quot; he said.
Miller went on to suggest that there is a fundamental disconnect where women want a classic masculine man, but have been ideologically convinced that sort of man is toxic, asking, &quot;Don&apos;t you think it&apos;s that women want a man to take care of them, to step into that provider caretaker role -- and that so many men are not doing that these days, and that&apos;s why it&apos;s just called ‘toxic masculinity’ is what is a traditional gender role?&quot;
&quot;It is never, ever going to change,&quot; White said. &quot;I don&apos;t care how powerful a woman is, what she does. Women want to be taken care of, treated right, and they want to feel safe. It&apos;s just it&apos;s that&apos;s nature. And it&apos;s a man&apos;s job to do all that.&quot;
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He then chuckled, saying, &quot;As I get deeper into this, you’ll realize how ‘toxic’ my masculinity is.&quot;
White went on to condemn the rhetoric around men’s &quot;mental health,&quot; saying this completely misunderstands men’s purpose, arguing that when one’s role is to be the provider, they cannot spend their time complaining online about having a bad day.
Miller responded by arguing that feminism is at fault.
&quot;I&apos;m a strong believer in that, like, when feminism started increasing in our country, so did the decline in the birth rate because, as they told women, you need to be equal to a man,&quot; Miller said.
She argued the moment women stopped valuing the vital role of motherhood in society is when they lost their femininity, and that moment, in turn, is &quot;when you started having weak men.&quot;
&quot;Yeah, you could be right,&quot; White said. &quot;I don&apos;t know how it all started, but there&apos;s nothing I hate [like] when men don&apos;t act like men. It&apos;s like it drives me absolutely crazy.&quot;
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			  <news:name>A 20-minute pitch wins Indian startup Pronto backing from Lachy Groom</news:name>
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			<news:title>A 20-minute pitch wins Indian startup Pronto backing from Lachy Groom</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The investment comes as Pronto scales to 26,000 daily bookings and the market heads toward a potential $18 billion size.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Taking a look at four of the most overrated episodes of television in entertainment history</news:name>
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			<news:title>Taking a look at four of the most overrated episodes of television in entertainment history</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Allow me to start things off by wishing the iconic Sopranos episode, &quot;Pine Barrens,&quot; a very happy 25th birthday.
On May 6, 2001, Chrissy and Paulie went from being a couple of made men to &quot;just two a--holes stranded in the woods.&quot;
Many people cite the season three masterpiece as their all-time favorite Sopranos episode, but I&apos;ve always found it to be a bit overrated.
So, what better way to celebrate one of the most revered hours of television ever than to go through what are, in my humble opinion, four of the most overrated TV episodes of all time.
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The term &quot;overrated&quot; is subjective, obviously, and every episode on this list is an episode I really enjoy from some of my favorite TV shows ever, but they are also episodes that I think get held up on a pedestal a bit more than they should.
I&apos;ll stop with the rambling so we can get this show on the road.
One thing that almost all of the episodes have on this list is that they are very self-contained, and maybe it&apos;s just a personal preference, but I&apos;m not a huge fan of &quot;bottle episodes.&quot;
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Comedy shows in and of themselves rarely have overarching plots, though The Office certainly has plenty of story arc to it.
&quot;Dinner Party&quot; is a departure from many of the plot-focused episodes in the earlier seasons of the show, and it focuses entirely on the characters.
It works, and it&apos;s an enjoyable slice of television, but I often hear people call this their favorite episode of The Office, and that&apos;s likely because of one thing: the pervasiveness of &quot;meme culture.&quot;
As far as memes go, &quot;Dinner Party&quot; is one of the strongest of a show that is chock-full of meme-worthy episodes.
From &quot;snip snap&quot; to the tiny TV, this episode has about as many GIFs to its name as any half-hour of network television, but it almost feels like the quotes are more memorable than the episode as a whole.
If reading all that made you mad, you might want to turn back now, because it gets a lot worse from here.
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Oh, boy! I can feel the flames from the angry mob rising as I type.
One thing Game of Thrones did with aplomb, at least in the earlier seasons, was set up an entire season&apos;s worth of events for one big payoff.
Season one had the death of Ned Stark come completely out of left field after he discovered the truth about the Lannister family, while season two built up the battle at King&apos;s Landing in Blackwater.
By the time season three rolls around, it feels like there needs to be one hell of a payoff to top the first two penultimate episodes of their respective seasons.
Before I even started watching Game of Thrones, people who had already finished the series warned me about &quot;Rains of Castamere.&quot;
I wasn&apos;t given any spoilers, but I was told this was the episode that changed everything, and that I&apos;ll never be the same after this hour of television.
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When Ned Stark gets his head lopped off in season one&apos;s &quot;Baelor,&quot; I remember being shocked, while also thinking, &quot;Man! I can&apos;t wait to see what &apos;Rains of Castamere&apos; has in store.&quot;
And, to be honest, maybe I&apos;m a victim of something being overhyped and underdelivering, but the deaths of Robb and Catelyn Stark, along with Robb&apos;s wife and unborn child, just didn&apos;t have the same payoff.
Killing off a man who was essentially the main character, by most fantasy trope standards, in the first season was bold and subverted expectations, but it made any twist afterwards feel secondary by comparison.
I know George R.R. Martin and the producers didn&apos;t write all of these stories with that in mind, but it definitely tamped down a lot of the excitement I had going into &quot;Rains of Castamere.&quot;
It might be unfair to dock this episode for the hype being heaped onto it, and maybe I missed out on the thrill of seeing it fresh for the first time, but &quot;Rains of Castamere&quot; is far from the best episode of Game of Thrones, despite what many may say.
One thing Seinfeld did throughout its run is tackle taboo topics while making them palatable for network television audiences, and &quot;The Contest&quot; might be the best example of this.
In this season-four fan favorite, Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer all see who can last the longest without &quot;treating their body like an amusement park,&quot; if you catch my drift.
The episode is full of hilarious sight gags and iconic lines, but much like with &quot;Dinner Party,&quot; the quotes have almost taken on a life of their own.
For example, I bet you forgot the B-plot of this episode involved Elaine meeting JFK Jr.
Either way, the episode won an insane amount of awards for its clever writing and it is cited by numerous publications as one of the best episodes in the history of television, and that&apos;s where the problems lie for me.
It&apos;s a great episode, a classic, even. But I have a hard time calling this &quot;one of the best episodes of television ever.&quot;
It&apos;s not even the best episode of Seinfeld from season four, as classics like &quot;The Outing&quot; and &quot;The Junior Mint&quot; are equally iconic without all the pomp and circumstance.
Maybe it&apos;s the hipster contrarian in me, but any time something gets overly lauded for its &quot;clever writing,&quot; it&apos;s an instant turnoff.
You can take your Primetime Emmy and stick it where the sun don&apos;t shine!
It was the entire reason for writing this article, so you knew it was going to end up on here.
I can&apos;t think of a more overrated hour of television than &quot;Pine Barrens.&quot;
To be fair, it&apos;s an intensely enjoyable episode, but this season-three one-off ends up right at the top of every Sopranos fans&apos; &quot;best of&quot; list, and I just don&apos;t see it.
People talk about the humor from &quot;Pine Barrens&quot; as if it&apos;s something unique to this episode, but every episode of the show is so laugh-out-loud funny that I often pitch The Sopranos as a black comedy masquerading as a mob drama.
All that is to say, the humor present in &quot;Pine Barrens&quot; doesn&apos;t exactly set it apart from the rest of the heap.
Much like &quot;Dinner Party,&quot; &quot;Pine Barrens&quot; is a true bottle episode, and really doesn&apos;t do too much to advance the plot in season three outside of Tony&apos;s deteriorating relationship with his goomar, Gloria.
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The entire episode revolves around Chrissy and Paulie getting lost in the woods of southern New Jersey, and needing to survive until help arrives.
The premise and execution are fantastic, and the episode is admittedly humorous, but as is the case with all the other entries on this list, the humor and quotes have taken on a life of their own.
Yes, &quot;he was an interior decorator&quot; is a funny line the first 100 times you hear it, but the Sopranos community is guilty of running that whole exchange into the ground.
&quot;Pine Barrens&quot; is a great episode to throw on when you want some &quot;comfort food,&quot; but there are far better episodes of the show, and I&apos;ve never understood the hype it has gotten over the last quarter century.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Video shows father fatally shooting illegal immigrant attempting to carjack family of 8: police</news:name>
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			<news:title>Video shows father fatally shooting illegal immigrant attempting to carjack family of 8: police</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX – Shocking video shows an illegal immigrant from Mexico being shot and killed by a Texas father during a carjacking attempt involving his family of eight, including a baby, police confirmed to Fox News.
The Garland Police Department said at about 3:30 p.m. Sunday, officers responded to a crash involving a car that hit two other vehicles.
Officials said the driver of the car at fault, identified as Jose Ramirez, 30, parked at a nearby gas station and was unsuccessfully attempting to &quot;take several vehicles by force&quot; in the parking lot.
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He then ran across the road to a convenience store parking lot, where he attempted to forcefully take the father&apos;s car, according to police.
Surveillance video obtained by affiliate FOX 4 Dallas showed Ramirez yanking the father out of the driver&apos;s side of his car and forcefully trying to get inside.
A small child was seen running from the back seat as the family scrambled to escape.
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Ramirez was then seen closing the doors and sitting inside the driver&apos;s side, as the father opened fire from the passenger side, police said.
Ramirez was taken to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead, authorities said. No other injuries were reported.
Officials said the father stayed at the scene and was cooperative with investigators, leading to no charges being filed.
Fox News has reached out to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to request Ramirez&apos;s immigration history and comment.
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While Ramirez was unarmed, authorities said he was &quot;using force&quot; and the father had no way of knowing if he had a weapon.
Garland Police Lt. Pedro Barineau said the shooting &quot;seemed to be self-defense,&quot; noting &quot;it kind of all happened like really fast.&quot;
Tatiana Starks, manager of the nearby Garland Smoke and Vape shop, told FOX 4 she saw Ramirez breaking into cars at the gas station and recorded the incident.
She stopped recording as Ramirez walked toward the family&apos;s car, noting she made eye contact with him.
&quot;You could definitely tell that he was not in his right state of mind,&quot; Starks said. &quot;I’m just glad that the man was able to protect himself and his family... It’s just a blessing that the kids and the family walked away with no injuries.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Florida man allegedly caught going 101 mph gives deputies wild excuse when busted</news:name>
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			<news:title>Florida man allegedly caught going 101 mph gives deputies wild excuse when busted</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Florida man’s rush to make it to a wedding ended in handcuffs instead after deputies say he was caught speeding more than 100 mph and told officers he was running late for the ceremony.
Christopher Jones, 29, was pulled over around 9 a.m. Saturday in Brevard County during a traffic enforcement effort dubbed &quot;Super Speeder Saturday,&quot; where deputies were targeting dangerous drivers.
Deputy Caleb Sanchez was conducting speed enforcement when he spotted Jones coming &quot;in hot,&quot; clocking his vehicle at 101 mph in a 70 mph zone, according to the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office.
Jones, who was dressed in a black suit and white dress shirt, allegedly told deputies he was speeding because he was late to a wedding.
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A photo shared by the sheriff’s office shows Jones standing in front of a patrol vehicle in his formal attire, paired with casual slide sandals and socks, a detail that quickly caught the internet’s attention.
Sheriff Wayne Ivey highlighted the arrest in a social media post, calling it &quot;Super Speeder Saturday — Wedding Crashers Edition,&quot; and noting that Jones was &quot;dressed to impress&quot; when he was taken into custody.
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But Ivey made clear that in Brevard County, drivers hitting triple-digit speeds shouldn’t expect a warning.
&quot;Unfortunately for him, he didn’t realize that in Brevard County we don’t give you any warnings when it comes to violations,&quot; the sheriff said.
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Instead of making it to the ceremony, Jones was taken to the Brevard County Jail — jokingly referred to by Ivey as &quot;Ivey’s Iron Bar Lodge.&quot;
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Jones, of Orange Park, was charged with operating a vehicle at 100-plus mph while threatening persons or property, a misdemeanor. He was released later that day on a $500 bond, according to jail records. A court date has not yet been set.
The post quickly drew a wave of reactions online, with some users poking fun at both the situation and Jones’ outfit.
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&quot;Everybody focused on the slides... I wanna know how you&apos;re late for a wedding at 9AM???&quot; one commenter wrote.
&quot;Well, the sandals don’t scream ‘dress to impress’ for a wedding,&quot; another added.
Others joked about the circumstances of the event itself, with one person writing, &quot;I gotta know. Was he the groom for said wedding?&quot; while another quipped that if so, &quot;it looked like she got stood up at the altar.&quot;
Authorities say the enforcement push is aimed at cracking down on reckless driving and keeping roadways safe and officials suggest there will likely be more high-speed stops to come.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WATCH: California Dems rally around healthcare for illegal immigrants during fiery debate</news:name>
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			<news:title>WATCH: California Dems rally around healthcare for illegal immigrants during fiery debate</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Every Democrat asked during this week’s California gubernatorial debate said they supported providing healthcare coverage for illegal immigrants, a position they took moments after candidates spent several minutes warning that California’s healthcare system is already too expensive and straining families, businesses and the state budget.
&quot;We had a broken immigration system, and now you want to victimize the people who are working here and making the state run,&quot; Democratic candidate and billionaire businessman Tom Steyer said when asked if he supported giving coverage to illegal immigrants after the current California governor, Gavin Newsom, cut it to help reduce the state&apos;s ballooning deficit.
Former California congresswoman and fellow Democratic candidate for California governor, Katie Porter, was asked point-blank about the cost concerns related to providing illegal immigrants with free healthcare coverage.
ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT HEALTHCARE COSTS IN BLUE STATE TRIGGERS INTENSE BUDGET DEBATE
&quot;We can&apos;t afford to have people who are sick, who are making the rest of us sick,&quot; Porter responded to the cost question before her Republican opponent, Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, interjected &quot;they shouldn&apos;t be here,&quot; leading Porter to pause and give him a look of bewilderment.
&quot;When anyone doesn&apos;t have care, the rest of us are at risk when people don&apos;t get vaccinations,&quot; Porter continued. &quot;When they don&apos;t go to the doctor, they wind up in the emergency room. They cause longer lines for the rest of us. They make our health care system -- they push it to the brink.&quot;
&quot;Immigrants, whether documented or not, work hard. They pay taxes and sometimes they get injured on the job or their children get sick,&quot; former Biden administration Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra said when asked if he supported the measure.
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&quot;It would be foolish to tell a family that they don&apos;t have access to the pediatrician or the family doc, or not be able to use the community health center where it wouldn&apos;t cost us so much to give them help access to good health care,&quot; Becerra continued. &quot;Instead, what will happen is that child will get so ill that they will have to take that child to the hospital. And what door do they enter? The most expensive door in the health care system? The emergency room door. Why do that and spend so much money when you can do it up front?&quot;
The remaining Democratic Party candidates on the stage, San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan and former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, were not directly asked whether they supported providing healthcare to illegal immigrants in the state, nor did they indicate their stances during other portions of the debate that discussed health care.
&quot;The actual way we deal with health care in this state is to at least stop spending $20 billion a year on free health care for illegal immigrants who shouldn&apos;t even be in the country in the first place,&quot; Republican candidate and former Fox News host Steve Hilton said amid debate about how to reform the state&apos;s healthcare system.
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&quot;When are we going to draw the line at any other crime? It&apos;s illegal. They enter the country illegally, we&apos;re not going to incentivize them to come here to take more of the resources that regular Californians aren&apos;t getting,&quot; Bianco added.
Before defending taxpayer-funded healthcare access for illegal immigrants, several of the Democratic candidates were already locked in a fight over who was more committed to government-run healthcare.
Steyer said he supports single payer &quot;absolutely,&quot; while Becerra said California should &quot;try to get to a Medicare for all program.&quot; Porter repeatedly pressed Becerra to be more explicit, asking whether he supported &quot;California having its own state-run single-payer system.&quot;
But the push for expanded coverage came as candidates also acknowledged the cost problem. Steyer said healthcare is &quot;eating up our budget&quot; and &quot;eating up every single family,&quot; while Villaraigosa warned a state-run single-payer system would carry a roughly $500 billion price tag and require approval from the federal government.
&quot;It’s pie in the sky,&quot; Villaraigosa said.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Trump’s Indiana Victory Shows His Enduring Grip on Core Republican Supporters</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Low approval ratings? MAGA divisions? The president was able to turn out party loyalists in an Indiana primary to help him oust Republican state lawmakers who had crossed him.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Came out of nowhere&apos;: Cornell student says president confrontation is unlike anything seen on campus</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Came out of nowhere&apos;: Cornell student says president confrontation is unlike anything seen on campus</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A confrontation between Cornell President Michael Kotlikoff and anti-Israel student protesters has sparked a firestorm as the Ivy League university faces questions about conduct and free speech.
Ezra Galperin, Cornell class of 2027, told Fox News Digital that the situation &quot;was definitely an escalation&quot; compared to previous anti-Israel activity on campus.
&quot;I don&apos;t think there&apos;s a university president in the country right now who isn&apos;t facing some sort of scrutiny, but certainly, at Cornell, something like this was unprecedented,&quot; Galperin, who stated he is part of Cornellians for Israel leadership but was not speaking on behalf of the group, said.
CORNELL STUDENTS ACCUSE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT OF HITTING THEM WITH CAR AFTER CAMPUS ISRAEL-PALESTINIAN EVENT
The confrontation occurred April 30 after Kotlikoff introduced an Israel-Palestine debate hosted by the Cornell Political Union and co-sponsored by Cornellians for Israel, Cornell Progressives and Students for Justice in Palestine, according to a statement he released. He described the event as &quot;vigorous and civil&quot; and &quot;an example of the kind of open discourse that we prize in our academic community.&quot;
As he left, Kotlikoff said he was &quot;accosted by a group of several individuals,&quot; including students and non-students, some of whom were known to Cornell for past conduct involving &quot;ongoing verbal and online abuse&quot; of administrators and staff. He said the group included two individuals previously banned from campus after a &quot;disruptive protest.&quot;
Footage that later went viral shows individuals questioning Kotlikoff while filming him as he walked to his car. After answering several questions, he said he told them he would not engage further and asked them to stop recording, but they refused and continued following him.
&quot;I waited until I saw space behind the car and then, using my car’s rear pedestrian alert and automatic braking system, was able to slowly maneuver my car from the parking space and exit the parking lot,&quot; Kotlikoff wrote.
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In the footage, one person can be heard yelling, &quot;he just ran over my f------ foot!&quot; It is unclear whether the person&apos;s foot was actually harmed. A separate video also posted by Students for a Democratic Cornell (SDC) appears to show an individual being struck by the vehicle while standing behind it.
&quot;The behavior I experienced last night is not protest. It is harassment and intimidation, with the direct motive of silencing speech,&quot; Kotlikoff added. &quot;It has no place in an academic community, no place in a democracy, and can have no place at Cornell.&quot;
Galperin underscored the surprising nature of the clash, saying &quot;It just kind of came out of nowhere.&quot; He said that he recognized some of the students in the video and claimed that he had served in the Cornell Student Assembly with one of the students in the video. Galperin said the student had served as the Student Assembly&apos;s ethics director.
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&quot;I&apos;m surprised and disappointed at the whole situation. Cornell has generally remained a good place to be over the last few years, and I hope that this incident doesn&apos;t change that,&quot; he said.
SDC released a statement on its Instagram account following the incident, in which the group called on Kotlikoff to &quot;restore our independent judicial system,&quot; &quot;end the suspensions of nonviolent student protestors,&quot; &quot;commission an independent investigation of the incident&quot; and hold a meeting to address the demands.
&quot;Kotlikoff’s violent response to student inquiry is just another example of his administration’s repressive crackdown on student speech,&quot; SDC said. &quot;Responsibility does not fall solely on Kotlikoff. Any attempts by the University to make him a scapegoat for an incident they are complicit in is yet another tactic to silence student dissent.&quot;
In response to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment, a university spokesperson said &quot;The University is investigating the events that took place on April 30, 2026, involving a group of individuals and President Kotlikoff. The University will take action, as appropriate, based on the results of the investigation and in line with its policies, which are designed to uphold a safe environment for the Cornell community.&quot;
Cornell Law School Professor William Jacobson told Fox News Digital that he believed the incident looked &quot;like a setup&quot; by the anti-Israel agitators.
&quot;What&apos;s clear to me is that this was a deliberate provocation,&quot; Jacobson said. He said the tactic is meant to create a &quot;decision dilemma&quot; for Kotlikoff, in which any response, or lack of one, would make him &quot;look bad.&quot;
Jacobson said that standing behind the car could arguably be seen as a violation of New York law, which prohibits intentionally and unlawfully restricting someone’s movement without their consent in a way that substantially interferes with their liberty.
&quot;These student groups think they are immune to the rules that apply to everybody else. This president said, &apos;No, you&apos;re not immune to rules that applied to everybody else,&apos; and that&apos;s what created this whole controversy,&quot; Jacobson added.
As the university continues to investigate the incident, students and observers are left wondering what this confrontation means for the future of campus discourse and whether similar clashes could become more commonplace.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>DOJ dangles massive signing bonuses for lawyers ready to fight ‘lawless’ cities far beyond DC</news:name>
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			<news:title>DOJ dangles massive signing bonuses for lawyers ready to fight ‘lawless’ cities far beyond DC</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Department of Justice is offering signing bonuses of up to $25,000 to recruit lawyers across the country to bolster legal battles against what one department official described as &quot;lawless jurisdictions.&quot;
New job postings show the high-dollar bonuses are being offered through the DOJ Civil Division components that handle immigration lawsuits and investigations into transgender medical treatments, two of President Donald Trump&apos;s most contentious priorities, and highlight New York City, Raleigh, San Francisco and Dallas.
The hiring push comes as the Civil Division, the DOJ&apos;s most expansive division led by Brett Shumate, continues the resource-intensive task of defending White House policies in court as it faces hundreds of lawsuits, while also drawing scrutiny for employee departures and reported recruiting challenges. 
The new recruitment strategy puts a spotlight on the pressure DOJ is facing to sustain its aggressive legal defense strategy, particularly in blue cities and states that it has accused of undermining federal authority, while also combating narratives that the department is struggling to retain staff.
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A DOJ official told Fox News Digital the hiring effort is not reflective of any internal strain but rather a way for the department to &quot;look broader by enticing attorneys around the country who may not have considered&quot; working for a D.C.-based federal agency.
&quot;The Department is expanding resources across the country to combat lawless jurisdictions and nationwide injunctions, and there is a need to attract candidates from those new areas,&quot; the official said, touting that Trump&apos;s signature One Big Beautiful Bill Act gave the DOJ &quot;millions of dollars to hire more attorneys specifically for those efforts.&quot;
The offers come as blue states, civil rights groups and Democrats flood courts across the country with lawsuits challenging Trump&apos;s efforts to shrink and unify the executive branch, crack down on illegal immigration, implement tariffs and tighten policies surrounding election security and transgender people and more. Lower court judges have often stymied the administration&apos;s work. The DOJ has chosen on rare occasions to raise the adverse rulings on an emergency basis with the conservative-leaning Supreme Court and won some two dozen cases — which represents a vast majority of the cases — when taking that route.
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The Civil Division, which is in charge of defending the civil lawsuits against the administration, has also been offering incentives to current lawyers, according to Bloomberg Law. The outlet said the division was offering new biweekly bonuses up to $220 through Thanksgiving because lawyers &quot;keep fleeing&quot; and because the division was &quot;growing more desperate to stave off further departures of valuable legal minds&quot; who are uncomfortable with Trump&apos;s priorities.
The DOJ official addressed concerns about an employee exodus in a statement to Fox News Digital, after the Financial Times also reported that more than a quarter of its nearly 13,000 lawyers have quit or been fired since the beginning of last year.
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The official attributed the departures, in part, to employees taking a &quot;fork in the road&quot; resignation option, which the Trump administration rolled out last year with the stated goal of reducing the size of government.
&quot;This has allowed DOJ to run more efficiently and hire new employees who wholeheartedly believe in the work they’re doing,&quot; the official told Fox News Digital.
Assistant Attorney General Shumate told Fox News Digital in a statement he was &quot;always looking for talented and qualified attorneys to advance President Trump&apos;s priorities and protect the American people.&quot;
&quot;The Civil Division will continue to hire hardworking patriots from across the country and offer appreciation bonuses to our loyal attorneys who remain committed to our mission and upholding the rule of law,&quot; Shumate said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Florida man in &apos;No Christ No Life&apos; T-shirt caught on video allegedly attacking, robbing woman, 82, at bus stop</news:name>
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			<news:title>Florida man in &apos;No Christ No Life&apos; T-shirt caught on video allegedly attacking, robbing woman, 82, at bus stop</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Video footage shows a Florida man wearing a T-shirt reading &quot;No Christ No Life&quot; violently attacking and robbing an 82-year-old Tampa woman at a bus stop, an alleged assault and theft that left her unconscious and led to his arrest days later, police said.
The Tampa Police Department said 56-year-old Joseph Patrick Wren was arrested Tuesday and charged with robbery.
According to police, the attack occurred around 7:45 p.m. on May 1 near the intersection in the Wellswood area of the city.
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Authorities said the woman was walking past the suspect when he grabbed her by the hair and threw her to the ground, causing her to lose consciousness.
Investigators said the suspect then took the woman’s bag and fled the scene on a bicycle. The victim was transported to a local hospital for treatment and has since been released. She is now recovering at home.
Police launched an investigation and asked the public for help identifying the suspect.
The case gained momentum after a community member provided detectives with video footage from his Tesla that captured the attack. In the video, the suspect is seen wearing a white T-shirt bearing the phrase &quot;No Christ No Life,&quot; along with a blue hat.
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Authorities said the suspect matched the description of a person involved in a bicycle theft earlier the same day, which helped investigators narrow their search.
Officers later spotted Wren near N. Nebraska Avenue and E. Annie Street while patrolling for leads and took him into custody.
&quot;The outstanding investigation, community assistance, and pro-active policing that led to a quick arrest in this case is a testament to the strength of our city,&quot; Tampa Police Chief Lee Bercaw said. &quot;It should be clear that in Tampa we all work together to hold criminals accountable, especially those who would foolishly choose to target our neighbors.&quot;
Wren is being held without bond in the Hillsborough County Jail.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Rutgers pulls graduation speaker after his anti-Israel social media posts allegedly drew student backlash</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rutgers pulls graduation speaker after his anti-Israel social media posts allegedly drew student backlash</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rutgers University has pulled the plug on a planned graduation speaker after criticism of Israel sparked backlash, prompting the school to reverse course.
The move came after Rami Elghandour, CEO of biotech company Arcellx and a university alumnus, used his social media account to accuse Israel of committing war crimes and offer other anti-Israel messages.
Elghandour also served as the executive producer of a documentary about a young Palestinian girl who was killed by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).
He was slated to speak at the May 15 convocation address at the School of Engineering before the decision was rescinded, per a report from The Associated Press.
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A Rutgers spokesperson said in a statement to AP that the university changed course after learning that &quot;some graduating students would not attend their graduation ceremony due to concerns about the invited speaker’s social media posts.&quot;
However, the spokesperson declined to identify which posts prompted the decision.
Neither a contact for Rutgers nor Elghandour immediately responded to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.
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In a statement to The Guardian, a university spokesperson said, &quot;This decision keeps the focus on our engineering students and honors the celebratory spirit of the event to ensure that no graduate feels forced to choose between their personal convictions and a convocation ceremony.&quot;
During an interview with the outlet, Elghandour said he found it &quot;puzzling&quot; that the university was canceling him for the same humanitarian views they also &quot;champion&quot; him for.
Elghandour&apos;s cancellation is the latest example of anti-Israel sentiments stirring controversy on college campuses.
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Another recent example came from the University of Michigan, where a professor hailed Gaza protesters during a graduation speech.
The university president later apologized for the incident, saying the sentiments expressed in the speech &quot;were hurtful and insensitive to many members of our community.&quot;
&quot;We regret the pain this has caused on a day devoted to celebration and accomplishment. For this, the university apologizes,&quot; he added, according to a Times of Israel report.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Framber Valdez gets what he deserves for punk move, suspended six games after drilling Boston&apos;s Trevor Story</news:name>
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			<news:title>Framber Valdez gets what he deserves for punk move, suspended six games after drilling Boston&apos;s Trevor Story</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Framber Valdez unraveled against Boston on Tuesday, and MLB made him pay.
The short-tempered starting pitcher got shellacked against the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday and reached a boiling point, customary for him, when he drilled Trevor Story with a 94-mph fastball that prompted a benches-clearing brawl.
As a result of losing his cool in a 10-3 loss and nailing Story, Valdez was suspended for six games, Major League Baseball announced Wednesday.
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Valdez looked like a batting practice pitcher as the Red Sox treated him like a piñata. The meltdown peaked in the fourth inning when Willson Contreras and Wilyer Abreu launched back-to-back homers, pushing the score to a humiliating 10-2. At that point, things only spiraled further.
Tigers manager A.J. Hinch seemed weary of defending the optics.
Red Sox interim manager Chad Tracy didn&apos;t buy the scene as accidental.
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&quot;Yes, I do think it was intentional,&quot; Tracy admitted, via the Boston Herald.
&quot;I thought it was weak, and I thought everybody saw it. Their side, our side, I think everybody saw it. And yeah, it was weak.&quot;
Valdez pushed back on that claim after the game.
&quot;It was not intentional. It was not on purpose. It might look like that, but it wasn&apos;t,&quot; Valdez said through an interpreter. &quot;
... I consider the ejection completely unfair given that, first of all, they should have given me a warning. And of course if it was on purpose, then I do it a second time or a third time, of course, I&apos;m getting ejected.&quot;
In trying to send a message, MLB sent one right back and put Valdez in his place.
The NESN broadcast team unloaded on Valdez as the veteran unravelled.
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&quot;That is weak,&quot; said play-by-play man Dave O&apos;Brien. &quot;You give up three home runs, back-to-back shots, and then you drill Trevor Story.&quot;
&quot;You can&apos;t get them out, so you throw at them. What a joke. The one guy who caused it is hiding in the back,&quot; added analyst Will Middlebrooks.
Middlebrooks also took a shot at Valdez’s past, adding, &quot;Well, let&apos;s just hope he doesn&apos;t cross up his catcher now that he&apos;s mad.&quot;
Middlebrooks referred to the nasty incident last season where Valdez crossed up his own catcher, Cesar Salazar, after Salazar tried calling off a Valdez pitch that resulted in a homer.
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Valdez will sit for a week, but when he couldn’t get them out, Valdez went the cheap-shot route, the kind that makes him hard to trust.
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			  <news:name>Barry Diller trusts Sam Altman. But ‘trust is irrelevant’ as AGI nears, he says.</news:name>
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			<news:title>Barry Diller trusts Sam Altman. But ‘trust is irrelevant’ as AGI nears, he says.</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Barry Diller defended OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, while warning that AGI remains an unpredictable force needing guardrails.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Josh Duggar unloads on mom Michelle in bombshell prison texts, accuses her of choosing &apos;PR&apos; over her own son</news:name>
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			<news:title>Josh Duggar unloads on mom Michelle in bombshell prison texts, accuses her of choosing &apos;PR&apos; over her own son</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Years after the 2015 fallout that rocked the Duggar family, Josh Duggar took aim at his mom in private text messages.
Josh, who molested four of his sisters as a teenager, accused Michelle Duggar of caring more about &quot;PR&quot; and the family image than the damage to his life. The former reality TV star was later sentenced to 12 years in federal prison for receiving and possessing child sexual abuse material.
&quot;[I] am very disappointed. I feel like you just don&apos;t receive criticism or take admission for your own actions THAT HAVE DIRECTLY AFFECTED MY LIFE, including in this situation,&quot; Josh wrote in a text message to his mom and obtained by People.
In the messages, Josh reiterated his claim that the images and videos found on his computer were downloaded by another employee at the used car dealership where he worked.
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&quot;I AM NOT BLAMING YOUR FOR THE SITUATION, BUT YOU ARE BLAMING ME - AND YOU DON&apos;T EVEN KNOW THE TRUTH - YOU SAID THAT YOURSELF TODAY,&quot; he added in a text sent after his sentencing in 2022.
Josh insisted he was innocent and argued his parents’ belief shouldn’t dictate how they treat him, according to the outlet.
&quot;I just think you don&apos;t get it,&quot; he allegedly wrote. &quot;You don&apos;t understand how you have hurt me and you keep trying to make yourselves &apos;look good&apos; instead of trying to be concerned about your responses to my charges or anything else in my life.
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Three months before his sentencing, Josh accused his parents of trying to &quot;save shows and public images&quot; as scandals rocked the Duggar family, including the 2015 molestation allegations. Between 2002 and 2003, Josh molested four of his sisters. After Jim Bob Duggar learned of the allegations, the family chose to handle the matter privately rather than report it to police.
As details of Josh’s actions spread in the community, the Springdale Police Department quietly opened an investigation in 2006. A year later, the family began filming &quot;17 Kids and Counting.&quot; The reality series ran for 10 seasons before the allegations became public in 2015.
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&quot;[I]ts hard to be here while everyone is out going and doing. its especially hard in light of how things have been since may 2015 when everything was devastated for Anna and I,&quot; Josh wrote in the 2022 text messages to his mother.
He added: &quot;[T]he public statements and pr work to save shows and public images i feel were placed above family relationships ... and still are to this day.&quot;
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Michelle didn&apos;t acknowledge most of Josh&apos;s texts but shared messages of support from others with her son.
The text messages were revealed while Josh&apos;s brother, Joseph Duggar, remains behind bars. Authorities arrested Joseph on March 18 in Arkansas. His arrest came after police interviewed a 14-year-old girl who claimed he had inappropriately touched her several times on a family vacation when she was 9 years old.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Snap says its $400M deal with Perplexity ‘amicably ended’</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-06T21:50:21.264Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Snap says its $400M deal with Perplexity ‘amicably ended’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The deal, announced last November, would have seen Perplexity&apos;s AI search engine integrated directly into Snapchat.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Colbert lashes out at CBS, says cancellation ‘reinforced a narrative’ of ‘knee bending’ to Trump</news:name>
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			<news:title>Colbert lashes out at CBS, says cancellation ‘reinforced a narrative’ of ‘knee bending’ to Trump</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Late-night host Stephen Colbert took some parting shots at his network in an interview published Wednesday, accusing CBS of bending the knee to President Donald Trump like royal subjects.
Colbert has spoken out about his show&apos;s cancellation in multiple interviews, both on and off-air, most recently with The Hollywood Reporter in a piece headlined, &quot;The Stephen Colbert Exit Interview: ‘I Did Not Expect It to End This Way.’&quot;
CBS announced in July that it had canceled &quot;The Late Show with Stephen Colbert&quot; and that it would end in May 2026. Liberal critics have accused CBS and Paramount of ending the show to appease Trump and receive approval for a long-planned merger between Paramount Global and Skydance Media.
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&quot;In the 10 months since, Colbert has not held back,&quot; The Hollywood Reporter wrote of Colbert’s reaction to the network decision, &quot;regularly jabbing his network, its new owners’ cozy relationship with the president and reports that his show was hemorrhaging $40 million a year. 
&quot;Being able to be brutally honest about all of it was part of the arrangement he made with his bosses last summer. He has also continued to mercilessly critique Trump on a nightly basis.&quot;
Colbert hinted that while there does not appear to be definitive proof that his show was canceled for political reasons, he thinks it&apos;s the most likely explanation.
Despite acknowledging the traditional broadcast model was in trouble amid a changing media landscape, he suggested, &quot;There are many people who believe there was another reason. And, as I said in the most measured tones I could muster, there is a reason why people believe that. The network had clearly already done it once by cutting that $16 million check [to the Trump administration].
&quot;Me being canceled reinforced a narrative that CBS already had a nimbus of knee-bending that they had created around themselves, because even their lawyers said there was no reason to cut the check, and then they did and gave no rationale for why they changed their minds. And then, suddenly, they got their broadcast license,&quot; Colbert added.
&quot;Causality is not the same thing as correlation, and I understand that,&quot; Colbert said, mocking the skepticism in the past that smoking tobacco had adverse health effects. &quot;It can be that the broadcast model is collapsing, and, while we’re at it, as long as we’re collapsing here, what if we shove this one out a window first? I mean, this lamb’s got a very cuttable throat,&quot; he joked.
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As he did in a previous interview, Colbert criticized the fact he has been characterized as some sort of liberal partisan despite his record of openly supporting Democrats while targeting Republicans for mockery.
&quot;But, yeah, I’m a moderate, suburban Catholic, but people perceive me as this liberal thing when, in fact, what presents itself as modern conservatism [today] is actually radical behavior,&quot; he argued. &quot;I believe that what purports to be the present conservative movement is actually engaged in constant heresy against reality. Just wish-casting a world to exist that doesn’t, which is very destructive.
&quot;That’s like alcoholism,&quot; he continued to argue. &quot;That’s reaching for a drug that’s really a poison all the time in order to give you the worldview that you hope. And then, worse than that, imposing that on other people and denying their reality.&quot;
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Fox News Digital reached out to CBS and Paramount for comment but did not immediately receive a response.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hayden Panettiere has a very important message to share with everyone, she&apos;s into women too</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hayden Panettiere has a very important message to share with everyone, she&apos;s into women too</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Okay, I admit I may have gotten a bit carried away with the headline. Yes, Hayden Panettiere is into women, but it might not be quite on the level of a &quot;very important message&quot; alert.
There&apos;s a chance I got caught up in the hype of the headlines about the 36-year-old actress being bisexual. There&apos;s also a chance that I lost sight of where this should be properly categorized. It happens. I&apos;m human.
This is about selling books, which is a move I don’t entirely hate. It was in the process of writing the book, which comes out later this month, that the idea of talking about what goes on in her bedroom first crossed her mind, she told Us Weekly.
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Panettiere, who was engaged to and has a child with former boxer Wladimir Klitschko, didn’t want to be one that was seen as &quot;jumping on the bandwagon&quot; when other celebrities were coming out as bisexual. She didn’t want to join in on the fad.
She wanted to wait until there were books to sell. She didn’t say that part, but it&apos;s a smart strategy and one that developed organically. Her most recent public relationship was with Brian Hickerson and ended in 2020.
&quot;It took two years to write this book, and I did not know what I was going to feel comfortable touching on … and what stories were naturally going to come up, and the fact that that did come up, I was like, ‘Why not?’&quot; she said.
&quot;I’ve chosen to be completely brutally honest about this, and that’s something about me that I was never able to share with the world, because it was just never the right time.&quot;
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Panettiere touched on it alright. She revealed that she&apos;s dated women in the past and that she has been &quot;much more into women&quot; than she is men, even at a young age.
&quot;I didn’t really have the courage to throw myself fully, emotionally into it, because then if I did fall in love, that wasn’t something that I wanted to ever have to hide,&quot; she added.
&quot;I didn’t feel confident enough, and I was too afraid to really let that part of me explore that part of me.&quot;
I think we can do the math on what comes next. She&apos;s going to tell more stories of being with women, sell a bunch of books, then at some point go public with a lucky lady. Everyone loves a love story.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Minnesota&apos;s eye-popping subsidy payments to nine daycare centers exposed after last week&apos;s fed raids</news:name>
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			<news:title>Minnesota&apos;s eye-popping subsidy payments to nine daycare centers exposed after last week&apos;s fed raids</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Minnesota’s Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) paid more than $67 million in public childcare subsidies over the past eight years to nine day care providers, several of which were confirmed to have been raided by federal authorities last week.
The figure is based on an investigation of state records by local Minnesota news outlet KSTP, which points out that since there have not been any charges, it is unclear how much of this may be fraud. While an exhaustive list of the daycares raided last week has not been released by authorities, public records can confirm several included programs that receive CCAP subsidies.
The investigation of state records found that in the final two years of publicly available data that state payments through the CCAP program to these nine centers more than doubled, growing from around $8 million in 2023 to over $16 million in 2025, while the number of students served remained steady.
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&quot;I think voters are very frustrated with the entire situation. I don&apos;t think it&apos;s Republican or Democrat — they&apos;re just frustrated,&quot; former state lawmaker, a small business owner and member of the Taxpayer League of Minnesota, Phil Krinkie, told KSTP.
&quot;Just last week, Democrats killed a bill to increase oversight and fraud penalties for child care providers receiving high amounts of CCAP funding, like these nine providers,&quot; the Minnesota House Republican Caucus added on X.
Federal agents issued 22 search warrants at day care and autism centers in Minnesota last week.
Fox News Digital reached out to the FBI, Department of Justice, the U.S. Attorney&apos;s Office in Minnesota, and the Department of Health and Human Service&apos;s Association of Children and Families (ACF) to confirm details of the raids, including whether the nine daycares receiving CCAP funds were part of last week&apos;s operations. Only HHS responded, indicating that &quot;ACF does not comment on ongoing litigation.&quot;
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Former Minnesota Attorney General Lori Swanson said the scope of the warrants suggests investigators are looking for evidence that publicly-funded services were actually provided, according to KSTP.
&quot;Whether it&apos;s a business, a school, a nonprofit — if something grows that much, you know, makes sense to ask why is it growing that much and how could it grow so fast,&quot; Swanson, who oversaw several Medicaid fraud prosecutions during her time as Attorney General, told KSTP.
&quot;These are federally and state-funded programs,&quot; Swanson continued. &quot;The question is, ‘were services billed to the government that weren’t rendered?&apos;&quot;
CCAP is a publicly funded program for families who cannot afford childcare administered via Minnesota&apos;s Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF), which also provided the data examined by KSTP. Fox News Digital reached out to DCYF for comment and details about the CCAP program but did not hear back in time for publication.
DCYF did not give any information to KSTP, either. The local Minnesota news operation had to go to state Rep. Kristin Robbins, chair of the House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Committee in the Minnesota legislature, after the agency ignored its public records request. 
Robbins made the same request, but DCYF did provide the records, documents and data in that case, according to KSTP.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Texas water park changes &apos;Muslim only event&apos; after Gov Abbott threatens to pull $530K in state grants</news:name>
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			<news:title>Texas water park changes &apos;Muslim only event&apos; after Gov Abbott threatens to pull $530K in state grants</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A &quot;Muslim only event&quot; at a taxpayer-funded Texas water park has been changed to say &quot;all are welcome,&quot; while encouraging guests to dress moderately following criticism and threats by Gov. Greg Abbott to pull public safety grants.
A local Islamic group rented out the Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark for its annual Dallas Fort-Worth (DFW) &quot;Epic Eid&quot; celebration June 1. A flier for the event originally stated that the gathering was a &quot;Muslim only event&quot; that required a &quot;modest dress code.&quot;
Amid the backlash, the organizer of the event, Aminah Knight, said the event was about &quot;creating a space where individuals and families, particularly those who value modest dress and a modest environment, can come together and enjoy a recreational setting comfortably.&quot;
The new poster removes &quot;Muslim only event&quot; and now says &quot;Modest dress only,&quot; and replaces the phrase &quot;For Muslims only&quot; with &quot;All are welcome.&quot;
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&quot;In response to feedback, we have updated our materials to clearly reflect that this is a modest dress-only event, centered around a respectful and family-friendly environment,&quot; she wrote in a message on the event website.
The event is the third being held at Epic Waters, a city-owned water park funded in part by a voter-approved 0.25% sales tax in the DFW suburb of Grand Prairie.
Initially, the event advertised a &quot;Muslim only event&quot; admission policy that featured halal food and a private prayer area. Women are required to dress in &quot;burkinis,&quot; and men are required to wear swim trunks and shirts.
Although men and women won&apos;t be separated, the event website states that guests should uphold &quot;Islamic etiquette,&quot; just as they do in other mixed-gender spaces.
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Abbott blasted the event, calling the initial &quot;Muslim only&quot; policy &quot;unconstitutional&quot; and &quot;religious discrimination.&quot;
&quot;I signed HB 4211 into law — banning Muslim-only no-go zones in Texas,&quot; he wrote on X. &quot;The City must cancel the event and commit to never allowing something like it again by May 11th, or lose $530,000 in state grants. Let this be a lesson to local officials: Facilities funded by ALL taxpayers are not just for a subset of Texans.&quot;
In a letter to Grand Prairie Mayor Ron Jensen, Abbott noted that his Public Safety Office has five active grants with the city and that city leaders agreed to comply with state laws regarding civil rights and discrimination upon accepting the awards.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the water park and the city of Grand Prairie.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Dem representative admits to working with Mexico to sneak oil into Cuba, despite blockade</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-06T21:41:03.090Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Dem representative admits to working with Mexico to sneak oil into Cuba, despite blockade</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Democratic lawmaker is drawing backlash after saying she spoke with foreign ambassadors about getting oil to Cuba despite U.S. sanctions, defending the outreach as &quot;literally our right and responsibility.&quot;
Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., made the remarks during a recent Seattle briefing following a congressional delegation trip to Cuba, where she discussed the island’s worsening fuel shortages and U.S. policy toward the communist regime.
&quot;I was in conversations with the ambassadors from Mexico and some other places … trying to figure out how to get oil there,&quot; Jayapal said during the briefing, calling the situation on the island &quot;a crisis beyond imagination.&quot;
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Jayapal said the event was part of a broader briefing on the humanitarian situation in Cuba following her recent visit.
&quot;As many of you know, I traveled to Cuba as part of a congressional delegation last month,&quot; she said. &quot;It is part of my role to see how U.S. foreign policy is actually affecting the people in the countries where that policy is being implemented.&quot;
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She said she met with Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel, senior government officials, political dissidents, civil society groups and foreign diplomats during the trip.
Video of the remarks circulated widely on X, where users criticized the progressive lawmaker’s comments and raised legal concerns.
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Conservative accounts amplified the clip, including End Wokeness, which claimed she was &quot;conspiring against the U.S.&quot; and suggested her actions could constitute a federal felony. Libs of TikTok wrote that her actions &quot;seems a little like treason to me.&quot;
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Social media users also pointed to potential legal implications. &quot;Traitor. She should be prosecuted,&quot; wrote &quot;The Charlie Kirk Show&quot; executive producer Andrew Kolvet on X.
Those claims are political commentary and have not been independently verified, and no investigation or charges have been publicly announced.
Jayapal responded to the backlash in a post on X, writing, &quot;Breaking news: Members of Congress meet with ambassadors of other countries every day. That’s literally our right and responsibility.&quot;
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Her remarks came as she sharply criticized U.S. sanctions on Cuba, describing them as &quot;economic bombing of the infrastructure.&quot;
&quot;It is illegal. It is against the law,&quot; she said. &quot;This is essentially doing the same thing. It is bombing the infrastructure of Cuba with economic sanctions that essentially ensure that the infrastructure collapses.&quot;
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The controversy has also prompted discussion of the Logan Act, a rarely used federal law that bars unauthorized individuals from negotiating with foreign governments in disputes involving the United States.
Andrew McCarthy, a former federal prosecutor, told Fox News Digital the statute has never resulted in a conviction and has been used only sparingly in U.S. history.
&quot;There has never been a conviction under it — in fact, there have only been two indictments, the last one about 174 years ago,&quot; McCarthy said.
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He added that any potential legal exposure would depend on whether a lawmaker took concrete action that violated U.S. sanctions.
&quot;There would be no criminal case … unless it can be shown that she took some action that violated, or aided and abetted a violation of, the sanctions,&quot; McCarthy said.
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He argued disputes over engagement with foreign governments are more appropriately handled through political accountability rather than criminal law.
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The Trump administration has previously described the Cuban government as a national security concern due to its ties to adversarial countries and actors, including relationships with Iran and alleged links to groups such as Hezbollah. The Cuban government has also faced longstanding criticism over political repression and restrictions on free speech.
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The island’s economic conditions have contributed to a surge in migration, with hundreds of thousands of Cubans arriving in the United States in recent years.
Jayapal, who traveled to Cuba in April with Rep. Jonathan Jackson, D-Ill., has argued U.S. policy is worsening conditions for civilians on the island while also acknowledging concerns with the Cuban government.
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&quot;I do also have criticisms of the Cuban government … In our meetings, I have always raised those,&quot; she said, referencing issues including political prisoners and limits on dissent.
&quot;The Cuban government has sent many signals that this is a new moment for the country,&quot; Jayapal said in a statement following the trip, adding that U.S. restrictions on fuel amount to &quot;cruel collective punishment.&quot;
She has called for lifting the U.S. embargo and removing Cuba from the State Sponsor of Terrorism list, while backing legislation to block potential U.S. military action against the country.
Fox News Digital has reached out to Jayapal’s office, the White House and the State Department for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Is xAI a neocloud now?</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>xAI&apos;s real business may be more about building data centers than training AI models.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump’s acting AG vows foreign terrorism charges for American street gangs</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump’s acting AG vows foreign terrorism charges for American street gangs</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Interim U.S. Attorney Todd Blanche speaks to attendees of the 2026 Border Security Expo on May 6, 2026, in Phoenix. (Photo by Jerod MacDonald-Evoy/Arizona Mirror)

Interim U.S. Attorney Todd Blanche said that federal prosecutors intend to pursue terrorism charges against members of American street gangs as an extension of President Donald Trump’s move last year to designate foreign drug cartels as terrorist organizations. 
Blanche told attendees at the 2026 Border Security Expo in Phoenix that federal prosecutors intend to use the foreign terrorist organization designation against more than just transnational criminal organizations. Specifically, he said DOJ is planning to use it against street gangs based in the United States and “lump them in” with international drug cartels. 
The targets of that new designation will be “local street gangs that are either around a housing project or a city block” that are only loosely affiliated with larger street gangs like the Bloods, the Crips or the Latin Kings. Those local gangs, Blanche said, are “doing just as much damage” as the interstate gangs but aren’t facing harsh enough criminal penalties for violence and drug dealing.
“So, what we are trying to do is lump them in with the FTOs, the foreign terrorist organization,” he said. “If a (local) Blood sect is getting its cocaine one step removed from an FTO, we can charge them with being part of a foreign terrorist organization with just a little bit of investigative work.”

                
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That designation allows for further cooperation between local and federal law enforcement agencies, as well as the military. And it comes with enhanced criminal penalties and sentencing.
“So, if you wanna be a member of a gang or an individual selling cocaine in Charlotte, North Carolina, enjoy yourself. But if we catch you and you have a gun, then you’re probably going to disappear to Ohio for the next 20 years,” Blanche said. “And that is the message I hope these clowns hear… It is a goal to also link those gangs to FTOs or declare them (domestic terror organizations).” 
Blanche, who previously worked as a private attorney for Trump, has taken on the role of attorney general after the resignation of Pam Bondi. Before that, he was one of Bondi’s top deputies; during his time at DOJ, he has been aggressive on issues surrounding immigration, including ordering the arrest of Newark Mayor Ras Baraka after he and three Democrats attempted to conduct an unscheduled oversight visit at a detention facility. 
He applauded the administration for designating cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, which he said has allowed the Department of Justice, Department of Homeland Security and other agencies more leeway and tools when going after drug traffickers. He also celebrated the deadly military strikes against boats in the Caribbean Sea.
“We were treating these guys like ordinary criminals and not like the terrorists they are,” Blanche said of the designation. 
“For the first time in our history, we are treating them like terrorists and we are blowing them up,” Blanche added. The arguably illegal boat strikes conducted by the Trump administration have resulted in the deaths of at least 170 people. 
He also boasted about the work DOJ has done to enact Trump’s mass deportation agenda. 
“We had every agent available working on illegal immigration and Title 8 authorities,” Blanche said of the past year, adding that agents from the FBI, Drug Enforcement Agency and U.S. Marshals have been working on immigration efforts. 
According to reporting by The Intercept, a quarter of the FBI’s staff has been redirected from pursuing criminals to helping enforce civil violations of federal immigration law. 
Blanche said that DOJ has been prosecuting a large number of immigration-related cases, claiming that a “district in Texas” has seen more than 20,000 in the past year. 
And he said that prosecutors will pursue cases against “rioters” who “touch” law enforcement. Likewise, he said, any undocumented immigrants who do will face prosecution, adding that DOJ will make sure that “no one can touch you without the full wrath of the federal government.” 
Illinois-based company PepperBall shows off its non-lethal weapons at the 2026 Border Security Expo at the Phoenix Convention Center. (Photo by Jerod MacDonald-Evoy/Arizona Mirror)
Much like Trump’s “border czar” Tom Homan on Tuesday, Blanche also shot sharp criticism at so-called “sanctuary cities” that seek to be zones where federal immigration authorities are disallowed from conducting their work. 
“Sanctuary cities are the most disgusting thing that has happened in this country,” Blanche said, adding that DOJ has been looking into pulling federal funding but worries about how it would adversely impact local law enforcement. “Lawsuits take time, and we don’t have time, so that is frustrating.” 
Meanwhile, on the expo floor, vendors on Wednesday continued to hawk their wares to local law enforcement, members of the military and federal law enforcement. 
One booth in particular attracted a number of bystanders. 
A man at the 2026 Border Security Expo in Phoenix participates in a simulated training scenario created by the Chandler-based VirTra in which United States Customs and Border Protection agents clash with protesters on the street. (Photo by Jerod MacDonald-Evoy/Arizona Mirror)
The VirTra law enforcement simulator allowed any attendee to participate in a number of real world scenarios in order to train law enforcement on how to respond. Gunshot sound effects from the simulator could be heard all across the expo floor. 
On Wednesday, the Mirror watched as one man participated in a training of Customs and Border Protection agents on a city street as protesters yelled at them. The man held a modified pepper ball gun that he shot at the screen. 
CBP and ICE agents have been documented using pepper ball guns against protesters in cities where immigration crackdowns have occurred, in one case shooting a Chicago pastor in the head. 
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			<news:title>Changing tactics: Immigration advocates adapt as social media surveillance expands?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX – Citlali Fontes is about to graduate high school. Most days, the 18-year-old wakes up, goes to school and comes home again to her mother and two younger siblings. But lately, home hasn’t felt the same. 
Over the last year, she’s seen more federal immigration enforcement agents in her neighborhood near Phoenix – and in her online communities. Some of her classmates told her they’re afraid anything they post could be used to arrest them or target their family members. Now, Fontes worries about who will read her online posts, too.
Citlali Fontes dancing at her quinceanera with her grandfather on October 22, 2022. (Photo courtesy of Citlali Fontes)



And when she leaves the house, she worries that one day officers might stop her, just like they did her dad. 
Fontes is part of  a mixed-status family. She, her siblings and her mother are U.S. citizens; her father was undocumented. Last August, he was arrested and deported to Mexico. 
“There’s a lot of things I would want to tell him, like drama with boys, all sorts of achievements I would get at school,” Fontes said. “Especially with me graduating, him not being there, it just breaks my heart, because me and him always talked about graduation.”
Fontes said she has been able to turn those fears into action.
She’s now a student fellow for Aliento, an immigrant support and advocacy network in Arizona, and president of her high school’s Aliento Club. She joins protests and posts on social media, speaking out against deportations and the Trump administration’s immigration policies. 
But her experience in advocacy is changing. 
She still shares events and advice online but is finding it harder to reach her undocumented classmates, who are fearful their social media accounts are being monitored. 
Surveillance and isolation
Since 2016, the State Department and Department of Homeland Security have used social media accounts to vet visa applicants and to track immigrants with arrest warrants. 
As early as 2019, the government said in memos and online statements that it would only view public posts and that social media screenings could identify human traffickers or individuals supporting terrorism. 
That year, a memo from Customs and Border Patrol stated that it would use “publicly available information, including information obtained from social media sites, to provide greater situational awareness and in turn greater security throughout CBP.” 
Still, agents were not allowed to store information containing personal identifiers or speech protected under the First Amendment.
Over the past six years, the government has also used AI to screen social media accounts. Last year, DHS issued a directive that said “AI use cases that are high-impact must have appropriate human oversight.” 
But advocates and lawyers believe social media monitoring has cast too wide a net through the years. As the government uses more AI and partners with tech companies to find data online, immigrant advocates say these screenings have transformed into surveillance. Now, beyond visa applicants and undocumented immigrants, some fear that advocates who are U.S. citizens or in the country legally may also be tracked.

Since Immigration and Customs Enforcement came to her neighborhood, Fontes said, this fear has escalated. She has noticed friends retreating into their homes, and some of her undocumented classmates have switched to online school or stopped attending altogether.
Her best friend is one of those undocumented students.
“It hurts me a lot because me and her, we just instantly clicked,” Fontes said. “We just became best friends, and it’s heartbreaking for her to say that when she graduates, she’s going to have to go back to Mexico because of all the fear.”
Citlali Fontes at her 12th birthday party. (Photo courtesy of Citlali Fontes)



Contacting undocumented classmates online has grown more difficult, too, Fontes said. They aren’t as responsive and seem to be staying offline as much as possible.
She tries to meet in person if friends have any questions. She sometimes talks to undocumented students at school or hands out red “Know Your Rights” cards they can carry with them. 
For one friend, whose father was in detention, the resources were helpful. Still, that friend didn’t repost any of the information because they worried ICE could use social media activity to target their family.
What agencies are looking for
Federal immigration authorities use social media surveillance to find potential targets for arrest or deportation. The current administration has changed policy through a combination of executive orders and proclamations that expand this monitoring.  
On his first day back in the White House last year, President Donald Trump issued an executive order stating that foreign nationals may be removed from the country if they “intend to commit terrorist attacks, threaten our national security, espouse hateful ideology, or otherwise exploit the immigration laws for malevolent purposes.” 
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services,  ICE and the State Department have also been ordered to monitor social media for antisemitism and terrorist ideology. In June 2025, Secretary of State Marco Rubio directed agents to review visa applicants’ social media trails for signs of a “hostile attitude toward U.S. citizens or U.S. culture.”  
DHS, USCIS, ICE and the State Department did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
At The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, senior research fellow Simon Hankinson said the use of technology and surveillance in immigration is effective and lawful. 
Hankinson has seen these techniques detect visa fraud. As a former Foreign Service officer, he said AI helped spot a fraudulent pattern with one person who had sponsored 500 other visa applications.
“What you want is information that can help you figure out who’s telling the truth, and then if (people) overstay their visa or otherwise break the rules, it should be able to identify them as quickly as possible and not give them the ability to stay and work legally in the U.S.,” he said.

He said he supports software and technological systems that could help increase the capacities of law enforcement officers.
Over the past decade, the U.S. has contracted with private American companies such as ShadowDragon, Palantir and Clearview AI, creating programs like ImmigrationOS or SocialNet. These can sort through large datasets or social media pages and make profiles about immigrants’ beliefs, associations and locations based on the information they find. 
‘An invitation for … governmental overreach’
Rachel Levinson-Waldman, director of the Liberty and National Security Program at the Brennan Center, said these guidelines are far too broad – “an invitation for an enormous exercise of discretion and governmental overreach.” 
Levinson-Waldman and other advocates said federal authorities have used social media screenings outside of the immigration application process to target individual immigrants and groups that support them. 
Emily Tucker, executive director at Georgetown University law school’s Center on Privacy and Technology, said the government tends to justify this surveillance as a matter of national security. Courts generally defer to the executive branch in that area.
“National security and immigration are the two (areas) that have the fewest checks,” she said.
In December 2025, the State Department wrote on its website that “every visa adjudication is a national security decision.” 
In October 2025, an ICE Request for Information sought contractors to support national security efforts by using “a wide range of commercial and law enforcement databases as well as internet-based open-source, deep web, social media and darknet sources, to collect, analyze and evaluate criminal intelligence information.” 
The DHS request instructs potential contractors to use social media platforms including “Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Tumblr, Instagram, VK, Flickr, Myspace, X (formerly Twitter X), TikTok, Reddit, WhatsApp, YouTube, etc.” to collect any relevant public messages, postings, and “other media/data (e.g., photos, documents such as resumes, geocached information, etc.”

Tucker pointed out that, as federal law enforcement and contractors analyze data from many open sources, that could mean also collecting data from legal residents and citizens in the U.S. 
The ICE request further states that the contractor may be asked to gather “information about the target’s associates, such as family members, friends, or co-workers,” using the same sources. 
This is called “surveillance creep.”
Still, some consider social media screenings less invasive than other types of surveillance. 
Anything posted publicly is “fair game,” said Doug Gilmer, a former Homeland Security Investigations agent who now works in the private sector, adding that screening social media is simply targeted intelligence.  
Only criminals and other potential threats will be flagged, he said.  
“If it can help people work more efficiently and effectively and make better decisions, while also balancing privacy and making sure that there are guardrails around the AI to ensure privacy and accuracy, the benefit’s worth it,” Gilmer said.
‘DHS is watching’
That’s not convincing for some immigrant advocates, who see the surveillance as a means not only to target criminals and people already subject to deportation but to suppress free speech by noncitizens and citizens alike. 
“Collectively, all these different agencies are working together to carry out the purpose of trying to silence certain viewpoints, with the intimidation campaign of threatening deportation and detention,” said Sadaf Hasan, an attorney at Muslim Advocates.
Late last year, Muslim Advocates joined other nonprofit organizations and labor unions to file a lawsuit against the federal government, arguing that online surveillance is unconstitutional. 




This is one of several lawsuits targeting the current Trump administration’s crackdown on immigrants’ speech. 
But U.S. law isn’t clear on whether the First Amendment applies to immigrants. Some advocates argue that anyone physically present in the U.S. is protected by the Bill of Rights, while others say immigrants gain constitutional rights once they have “substantial voluntary connections” to the U.S., such as being a student. This precedent was established in the case U.S. v. Verdugo-Urquidez.
Regardless, Stephen Loney, a senior attorney with ACLU of Pennsylvania, said the concern lies in identifying controversial opinions as a threat to national security. 
“It’s intimidation,” he said. “It’s trying to chill speech and activity that the government doesn’t like and trying to target people, or at the very least keep a pool of information on people, so that they can be targeted in retaliation for having views and doing things the government doesn’t like.”       
Loney has worked on two lawsuits in the past year in which DHS sent subpoenas to tech companies asking for data on users. 
One of these cases was in Montgomery, Penn., involving the Facebook account of a group called MontCo Community Watch. The group organized last year to monitor and document ICE activity and help local immigrants.
The government dropped its subpoena for Facebook data before a judge could rule on the group’s motion to block it.
The second case involved a naturalized citizen who emailed a DHS attorney asking them to exercise “common sense and decency” in a deportation case involving an Afghan refugee, which was reported on in The Washington Post. According to the lawsuit, within hours, DHS issued a subpoena to Google demanding information about the sender’s Gmail account and other user data. Two and a half weeks later, federal agents came to the man’s home and interrogated him.
After the ACLU filed its lawsuit, DHS dropped the Google subpoena. 
In February, The New York Times reported that DHS has issued hundreds of administrative subpoenas, which do not require a judge’s approval, demanding user data from Google, Meta and other companies, according to anonymous spokespeople. 
Loney believes that because he has represented people in such cases, he’s a target, too. 
“Even before this, people had a sense that DHS is watching, ICE is watching, so you’re aware of that, especially if you’re an organizer, when you’re posting on social media,” he said.
Advocacy despite surveillance 
The threat of being monitored and the uncertainty of free speech protections has been enough for some immigrants to change their online behavior.
José Patiño moved from Mexico to Arizona in March 1985, when he was 6 years old. He received DACA status at 24, under an Obama-era program to protect young immigrants from deportation, and has worked at Aliento as vice president of education and external affairs since 2017.
Patiño has not heard of any arrests in Arizona stemming from immigration authorities tracking people’s online presences, but said he has noticed many immigrants have stopped using social media. 
In particular, he said, immigrant students have stayed off social media. He worries they will miss online information about schools and scholarships.
“I’m concerned because now the one place that they had where they can be in the community is being separated,” he said. 
ICE’s presence is uniquely hard on mixed-status families like Fontes’, Patiño said. When a parent is undocumented, it’s difficult to run errands or even for children to show up for school.




Leaders at Aliento are debating whether to shift away from social media and focus on direct text and email communication instead, he said. He worries that this will lose community connections.
And other advocacy groups said it’s impossible to do their work entirely offline. 
As she approaches graduation, Fontes said she wants to be an immigration lawyer after college – and the first lawyer in her family — because she knows what it’s like to have no support in a deportation case and doesn’t want others to feel the same.
For now, she continues to advocate for herself, her friends and her family – both in person and online. 
“My mom’s worried, when I post in my social media, about how ICE can find out that I’m posting a lot of things that are against them,” Fontes said. 
She’s concerned, too, but not enough to stop posting.
“Although I am afraid they can track me, either way I’m doing, for me, what’s right in my community,” she said.
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			<news:title>MLB&apos;s new automated strike zone has a hidden feature helping umpires become more accurate than ever</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ahead of the 2026 regular season, Major League Baseball incorporated the automated balls and strikes system. Designed to prevent egregious missed calls from impacting games, as they all too often have, it’s generally worked as expected.
There’s a new element of strategy to using your two challenges. Already, we’ve seen game outcomes change on overturned calls as hitters are given another chance or pitchers get out of an inning with a well-timed challenge. It’s also created some unexpected outcomes, particularly with walk rates. Along with the challenge system, MLB redefined the strike zone ahead of 2026 based on the height of the hitter.
Umpires, more wary of having their calls overturned, and more aware of the new strike zone, have called fewer strikes. Hitters, clearly aware of that trend, have become more patient. And it’s led to a record-setting pace for walks throughout the league.
MLB&apos;S NEW AUTOMATED STRIKE ZONE HAS CREATED A MASSIVE UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCE FOR HITTERS AND PITCHERS
Along with those changes, umpires have also become more accurate than ever. And it turns out, the new ABS system has made that possible too.
Jeff Passan from ESPN joined &quot;The Rich Eisen Show&quot; recently, and explained that MLB has given umpires the ability to get real-time feedback on the strike zone and their calls.
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&quot;MLB, I think, has done a decent job of giving umpires the ability to get in-game feedback,&quot; Passan said. &quot;I don’t know if you knew this, but umpires have the two-way microphone and they can talk to the ABS operator and be told that, ‘hey, you’re calling strikes a little bit off the plate, bring it in a little bit.’&quot;
&quot;That real time feedback has helped, and it’s great,&quot; he continued. &quot;I understand that hitters want a consistent zone, but I think more than anything, they just want the correct calls. Because they have their idea of what a strike is too, and as close as umpires can come to replicating that, I think the better the game is.&quot;
That’s a fascinating change in umpiring that’s been little publicized, but makes a ton of sense. Umpires have an extremely difficult job, and they don’t want to make egregiously bad calls, become the butt of social media jokes or have their reviews impacted by inconsistency and mistakes. Giving them the option of getting real-time feedback is only going to help them become more accurate, with a uniform zone. 
It’s unclear how many umpires are utilizing this, whether it’s mandatory or optional, and how often they get this feedback. But there’s little doubt that this, along with the challenge system, is reducing on-field arguments over balls and strikes, limiting the potential for extremely bad calls and making the game better. MLB and Commissioner Rob Manfred get a lot of criticism for changes they’ve made, some of it deserved, but there have been plenty of incremental upgrades and improvements too. This is one of them.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Gary Player, 90, takes on Bryson DeChambeau in White House push-up contest as Trump watches</news:title>
			<news:keywords>LIV Golf star Bryson DeChambeau would probably beat most 90-year-olds handily in a push-up contest, but not Gary Player.
Player, 90, took on DeChambeau in a push-up contest on the White House lawn as President Trump watched Tuesday.
The nine-time major champion got down and went push-up for push-up with the 32-year-old.
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Player and DeChambeau were at the White House on Tuesday as Trump signed a presidential memorandum that restored the Presidential Fitness Test Award, which revives a competitive school-based fitness program that was phased out in the Obama administration.
The move echoed the Trump administration’s broader &quot;Make America Healthy Again&quot; push.
Player certainly looked healthy during The Masters, when he piped his ceremonial tee shot right down the middle of the fairway last month. Player had a message for the youth while speaking at the Oval Office on Tuesday.
&quot;I say to the young people, just love this country because you don&apos;t realize what&apos;s going on around the world,&quot; Player said.
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&quot;There is a silent war taking place against America today, and what we&apos;ve got to do is make these kids realize that freedom, exercise and education start with reading some books.
&quot;What you put in your body is so important. What a wonderful job [Trump] has done. And to all your Cabinet members, I say thank you for maintaining this great word — this cherished word: freedom.&quot;
Player, who is in tremendous shape, said his body is that of a 60-year-old.
&quot;I don&apos;t think of 90,&quot; Player told The Palm Beach Post last year. &quot;I am 90! But really, my body is a man of, I&apos;d say 60.&quot;
Player said he hopes to live until he is 100-years-old and stays active by playing or working out as many days as possible.
With his impressive showing against DeChambeau in a push-up contest, Player looked like someone who has spent a lot of his days working out.
Fox News&apos; Ashley J. DiMella contributed to this report.
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			<news:title>Democrat calls Howard Lutnick a &apos;pathological liar&apos; after closed-door Epstein testimony</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Congressional Democrats hammered Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick for lying about his ties to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein after he admitted his relationship with Epstein lasted longer than he previously disclosed.
Lutnick participated in a voluntary closed-door interview with the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday to answer questions about Epstein as part of the panel’s probe into the disgraced financier.
&quot;I feel very comfortable saying that Howard Lutnick is a pathological liar,&quot; Rep. Yassamin Ansari, D-Ariz., said when she left the room in the middle of the Capitol Hill testimony to give reporters an update.
She claimed the Trump official is complicit in &quot;the most egregious cover-up in American history.&quot;
HOWARD LUTNICK FORCED TO FACE JEFFREY EPSTEIN TIES DURING HOUSE OVERSIGHT HEARING
Democratic lawmakers, who have seized on the Epstein saga after largely ignoring it under former President Joe Biden, accused Lutnick of stonewalling their questions during their sit-down.
&quot;If Donald Trump had seen the video transcript, he would have fired Howard Lutnick,&quot; Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., insisted. &quot;He&apos;s lost all credibility, and really it&apos;s a shame that the American people don&apos;t get to see what he did there — total lack of truth and lack of honesty.&quot;
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., accused Democrats of lying about Lutnick’s testimony, which he characterized as &quot;very forthcoming&quot; — thought admitted he was not &quot;100% truthful&quot; in the past.
&quot;The only cover-up that I&apos;ve seen on the Oversight Committee is the cover-up of the Democrats trying to cover up our investigations of the Metro Police Department lying about crime statistics, and the cover-up of the Minnesota fraud by Tim Walz and Keith Ellison and the cover-up of the hospice fraud in California,&quot; Comer said, referring to several active probes under his purview.
A source familiar told Fox News that Lutnick told the panel that he only met Epstein three times. Lutnick never saw Epstein with young women or witnessed anything inappropriate with young women, the source added.
Lutnick did not respond to reporters’ questions outside the Oversight Committee room on Wednesday.
HOWARD LUTNICK SHUTS DOWN DEM QUESTIONS OVER JEFFREY EPSTEIN AT BUDGET HEARING
Democrats in Congress have argued that Lutnick’s acknowledgment of a brief lunch visit to Epstein’s Caribbean island in 2012 with his wife, children and nannies after previously claiming he cut off ties seven years earlier undermines his credibility.
Lutnick told the New York Post last year that he had no contact with Epstein after 2005, when he and his wife had a brief meeting in the disgraced financier’s apartment and saw the massage table.
However, Epstein files that were released this year showed that Lutnick’s relationship with Epstein extended well beyond that. The commerce secretary told the House panel that his short visit to Epstein’s island was &quot;unsettling&quot; because he did not know how Epstein’s assistant knew that he and his family were vacationing in the U.S. Virgin Islands at the time.
The two were next-door neighbors from 2005 until 2019, when Epstein died by suicide in a New York correctional center after being indicted on federal sex trafficking charges. 
A spokesperson for the Commerce Department did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s inquiry on lawmakers&apos; classification of Lutnick&apos;s testimony.
Comer acknowledged Wednesday that Lutnick withheld information about the 2012 lunch with Epstein, but argued that his credibility is up to Americans to decide.
&quot;I haven&apos;t seen wrongdoing in the email correspondence, but he wasn&apos;t 100% truthful with whether or not he had been on the island,&quot; Comer told reporters.
&quot;We&apos;re going to ask him all these questions, and we&apos;ll let the American people judge whether the credibility was damaged or not,&quot; he added.
The Trump administration has largely stood by Lutnick amid calls for his resignation from Democrats and a handful of Republicans, including Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky.
Comer also said his unprecedented invitation to invite Lutnick, a Cabinet secretary, to appear before the committee shows the bipartisan nature of the Epstein probe.
&quot;There&apos;s never been a chairman bring in Cabinet secretaries of their own party,&quot; he told Fox News. &quot;We have Pam Bondi coming in in a couple of weeks. So, I think people can see that this is a bipartisan investigation. We&apos;re really sincerely trying to get the truth. Our goal is to provide justice for the victims and, hopefully, today will be helpful.&quot;
Former Attorney General Pam Bondi is scheduled for a transcribed interview with the committee on May 29. Tech billionaire Bill Gates is slated to testify on June 10.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cole Allen&apos;s alleged Trump assassination attempt may have been driven by Iran war: intel report</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cole Allen&apos;s alleged Trump assassination attempt may have been driven by Iran war: intel report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The man who allegedly attempted to kill President Donald Trump and members of his cabinet at the White House Correspondents&apos; Association Dinner on April 25 may have been motivated by the current conflict in Iran.
According to a Department of Homeland Security preliminary intelligence report viewed by Reuters, Allen had &quot;multiple social and political grievances,&quot; and the report says that the war in Iran &quot;may have contributed to his decision to conduct the attack.&quot;
The report, which was labeled as a &quot;Critical Incident Note,&quot; was originally obtained via a public records request by a nonprofit called Property of the People, according to Reuters. It reportedly cited Allen&apos;s social media posts about the Iranian war to justify its conclusion.
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&quot;DHS shares Critical Incident Notes to quickly communicate information and intelligence to federal, state, and local authorities,&quot; the agency told Fox News Digital in a statement. &quot;These reports notify our partners of the latest available information following significant incidents that have impacts to homeland security. DHS does not publicly comment on the information contained in internal law enforcement communications.&quot;
Allen&apos;s anti-Trump sentiments were expressed in a so-called manifesto, according to authorities.
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Minutes before the attack, a pre-scheduled email from Allen was sent to his family and friends, explaining his actions, authorities said.
He allegedly acknowledged that his mission would likely severely harm him at the least, but never stated that he was willing to die for his cause. His motivations were political, and he painted himself as a savior of those who he thinks have been oppressed by the current administration. 
Allen apologized profusely to family, friends and everyone he had come in contact with on his cross-country trek. He noted that there were certain people he hoped wouldn&apos;t be caught in the crossfire, and described himself as &quot;friendly.&quot;
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Allen entered a lobby outside the ballroom at the Washington Hilton at 8:36 p.m. on April 25 after descending from his 10th-floor hotel room.
Security footage allegedly shows him charging through a magnetometer before firing one shot from a 12-gauge shotgun. A pellet from the buckshot struck a Secret Service agent&apos;s ballistic vest. The agent did not suffer serious injuries.
One agent fired five rounds at Allen, but did not hit him. Allen fell to the ground and was apprehended.
He is currently incarcerated inside a Washington, D.C., jail.
He is scheduled to be arraigned on May 11.
Fox News Digital reached out to Allen&apos;s attorney.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Seattle council member touts ‘Black budget,’ calls for Black residents to form ‘most powerful political party’</news:name>
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			<news:title>Seattle council member touts ‘Black budget,’ calls for Black residents to form ‘most powerful political party’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Seattle City Council president said she works with two budgets — her district’s and &quot;the Black budget&quot; — and urged Black residents to unite as &quot;the most powerful political party&quot; in Seattle.
Joy Hollingsworth, president of the Seattle City Council and representative of District 3, told attendees at the State of Africatown 2026 conference how she has advocated for the &quot;Black budget&quot; to be reflected in the city&apos;s general budget. The public town hall, focused on advancing Seattle’s Black community, was held in late February, but Hollingsworth&apos;s remarks were resurfaced by Seattle talk show host Jason Rantz.
&quot;So, I got two budgets every time I go to council member Dan Strauss every year. I have a district three budget and then a black budget,&quot; Hollingsworth told the audience.
Hollingsworth&apos;s remarks came just days before Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson ordered city agencies to cut their budgets for next year by 5% to 10%. Seattle is facing a projected budget deficit of $140 million for the 2026 fiscal year.
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During the address, Hollingsworth talked about how she assembled roughly 70 Black residents to testify last year on the city&apos;s budget, dubbing it &quot;Black Budget Day.&quot;
&quot;It is important that they see us, that they hear us, that we just don&apos;t show up for certain things that we are down here advocating for us,&quot; Hollingsworth said of Black Budget Day. &quot;There are political parties in Seattle and I believe that if black people come to together, we can be the most powerful political party in the city of Seattle. We have to coalesce our power.&quot;
Rantz invited Hollingsworth on his radio show to explain what she meant by the term &quot;Black budget,&quot; suggesting that whether she meant it as a literal budget or a term used for political branding, it&apos;s still a &quot;problem.&quot;
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&quot;But we’d rightly call out a &apos;white budget,&apos;&quot; Rantz wrote. &quot;And it’s worth asking why Hollingsworth doesn’t appear eager to offer other constituencies their own budget. Perhaps she doesn’t care enough about Asians or Latinos?&quot;
Rantz said that Hollingsworth canceled the interview with his station, but in a statement to Fox News Digital Hollingsworth said the Black budget refers to &quot;targeted investments and resources directed toward historically impacted communities in Seattle.&quot;
&quot;This is about addressing long-standing challenges in public safety, infrastructure, small business support, clean and safe parks, roads and sidewalks, and workforce development,&quot; Hollingsworth said.
&quot;In Seattle, we need to stay focused on delivering the city basics,&quot; Hollingsworth continued. &quot;That’s what communities across our city are asking for and what they want to see government deliver on every day. We are focused on the fundamentals of local government, safe streets, reliable infrastructure, responsive city services, and clean public spaces.&quot;
Asked what percentage of Seattle&apos;s $8.9 billion budget should be allocated for the &quot;Black budget,&quot; Hollingsworth said in an email: &quot;8.9 billion dollars. The city&apos;s budget.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Flagstaff&apos;s Brynn Hagerman and Harleigh Moseng earned pair of wins Tuesday to reach the semifinals of the Division II beach volleyball pairs championship tournament.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Lack of on-site medical examiner leaves Navajo Nation outsourcing services to agencies around the Southwest.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Lake Havasu remains a staple for travelers heading out for Memorial Day weekend. With one of the area’s biggest boating holidays ahead, preparations are underway to ensure the safety of residents and visitors.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>A Lake Havasu City man has been ordered to take anger management classes as part of a term of unsupervised probation, following an initial arrest in March on charges including one felony count of robbery.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>What Israel wants from an Iran peace deal: No enrichment, missile limits and strict enforcement</news:name>
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			<news:title>What Israel wants from an Iran peace deal: No enrichment, missile limits and strict enforcement</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As President Donald Trump signals progress toward a possible agreement with Iran, Israeli officials and analysts increasingly are outlining what Jerusalem believes any deal must include to prevent Tehran from rebuilding its military and regional power.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday that Israel and the United States remain in &quot;full coordination&quot; as negotiations continue.
&quot;We share common objectives, and the most important objective is the removal of the enriched material from Iran, all the enriched material, and the dismantling of Iran’s enrichment capabilities,&quot; Netanyahu said at the opening of a security cabinet meeting.
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&quot;We’ve had very good talks over the last 24 hours, and it’s very possible that we’ll make a deal,&quot; Trump told reporters in the Oval Office Wednesday. 
At the same time, Trump warned that if negotiations fail, &quot;we’ll have to go a big step further.&quot;
For Israel, the question is not simply whether the war ends, but whether Iran emerges from negotiations weakened or repositioned to rebuild. Israeli officials fear a weak agreement could allow Tehran to preserve strategic capabilities, regain economic breathing room and eventually restore the regional network of armed groups that threatened Israel before the war. Jerusalem is also seeking guarantees that any future deal preserves military leverage and freedom of action if Iran violates its commitments.
Against that backdrop, Israeli analysts say Jerusalem’s red lines focus on four core areas: dismantling Iran’s enrichment infrastructure, restricting its ballistic missile program, preventing Tehran from rebuilding Hezbollah and Hamas, and ensuring the regime does not gain political legitimacy or strategic relief from the negotiations.
On the nuclear issue, former Israeli National Security Advisor Yaakov Amidror said Israel’s position remains uncompromising.
&quot;Weaponized uranium must leave Iran,&quot; Amidror said. &quot;The Iranians must not be allowed to enrich uranium.&quot;
Israeli journalist and commentator Nadav Eyal agreed, adding that Israel is seeking a much stricter framework than previous agreements. 
&quot;Israel wants Iran to stop enrichment for as long as possible and for the enriched material to leave Iran,&quot; Eyal said, adding that Jerusalem is looking for &quot;an arms control agreement that would be extensive and robust.&quot;
Avner Golov, vice president of the Mind Israel think tank, told Fox News Digital that Israel also wants Iran’s underground nuclear infrastructure dismantled entirely. 
&quot;In the nuclear arena, what matters is the removal of the enriched material, the destruction of the underground facilities including those still being built and a prohibition on new sites,&quot; Golov said.
Golov also warned against &quot;sunset clauses&quot; that would allow restrictions to expire after several years. 
&quot;There must be an agreement without sunsets,&quot; he said, calling for &quot;unprecedented monitoring and supervision, anywhere, under any conditions and not dependent on Iranian approval.&quot;
Jonathan Ruhe, Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA) Fellow for American Strategy, told Fox News Digital that, &quot;Ultimately the United States and Israel should have strongly similar redlines for an acceptable deal,&quot; he said, including &quot;shutting down Iran’s nuclear weapons program completely, permanently, and verifiably.&quot;
Ruhe said that goes beyond Iran handing over highly enriched uranium and includes shutting down remaining enrichment-related facilities at Pickaxe and Isfahan.
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Alongside the nuclear issue, Israeli analysts say Iran’s ballistic missile program has become equally central to Israel’s security concerns.
&quot;One of the key questions is whether there will be any sort of limitation on the ballistic missile program of the Iranians,&quot; Eyal said. &quot;Israel sees this as no less of an existential threat than the nuclear issue.&quot;
Amidror warned that without missile restrictions, the threat could eventually extend beyond Israel and Europe. 
&quot;If there are no restrictions on the missile program, then missiles that today can reach half of Europe will, within five to ten years, be able to reach the United States,&quot; he warned.
Golov argued that a nuclear-only agreement would leave Iran free to rebuild a missile shield protecting a future nuclear breakout. 
&quot;A deal that focuses only on the nuclear program would allow the Iranians to produce thousands of missiles and create a protective shield around their nuclear program.&quot;
Ruhe similarly said limiting Iran’s missile arsenal must include preventing Iran from rebuilding production capabilities damaged during the war.
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Another major Israeli concern is that sanctions relief or renewed trade could funnel money back to Iran’s regional proxies.
&quot;Israel is demanding that the Islamic Republic isolate itself from involvement with Lebanon and Gaza and stop supporting armed groups that operate against Israel,&quot; Eyal said.
&quot;For Israel, it is a material issue that the money injected into Iran will not be used to rebuild the proxies in the region,&quot; he added.
Amidror said Iran’s ability to support Hezbollah and Hamas has already been weakened by the collapse of regional supply routes. 
&quot;The Iranians cannot effectively support the proxies because there is no longer a land bridge from Iran to Syria,&quot; he said, but warned that if negotiations leave the impression that Washington backed down, Iran’s regional proxies could emerge stronger even after the war.
He said that if negotiations leave the impression that Washington backed down, Iran’s regional proxies could emerge stronger even after the war.
Jonathan Ruhe similarly argued that Israel wants to avoid any agreement that restores legitimacy to the Iranian regime without fundamentally weakening it.
&quot;Avoiding anything that legitimates Iran’s regime and abandons the Iranian people&quot; is critical, Ruhe said, including &quot;giving guarantees against future attacks or compensating Tehran for wartime damages.&quot;
Ruhe warned that for Israel, a &quot;bad deal&quot; is ultimately any agreement that restrains Israel’s future freedom of action against Iran and its proxies.
&quot;This is one big reason Iran wants to ensnare the Trump administration in open-ended negotiations that sideline military options and create daylight between Washington and Jerusalem,&quot; Ruhe said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>DHS blasts Minnesota board for unanimously pardoning illegal immigrant convicted of 3 assaults</news:name>
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			<news:title>DHS blasts Minnesota board for unanimously pardoning illegal immigrant convicted of 3 assaults</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FOX FIRST: The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is blasting Minnesota officials after the state’s Board of Pardons unanimously voted to pardon a Laotian national with multiple assault convictions — a move DHS warned could block his long-standing deportation order.
Xayasounethone Chandee, an illegal immigrant from Laos, was convicted of assault in 1992. Following the jury&apos;s decision, an immigration judge issued Chandee a final order of removal in 1995.
Despite the order, Chandee was not deported and was convicted again in 2008 of two felony counts of aggravated assault with a weapon. 
DHS said the Minnesota Board of Pardons’ decision to pardon Chandee could now thwart his removal from the U.S.
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&quot;The Minnesota Board of Pardons’ unanimous decision pardoning an illegal alien convicted of three violent assaults is absolute INSANITY,&quot; DHS acting assistant secretary Lauren Bis told Fox News Digital. &quot;Chandee lost his green card following his convictions for aggravated assault with a weapon. Following his criminal convictions, he was placed in removal proceedings and issued a final order of removal by a judge.&quot;
&quot;Minnesota&apos;s sanctuary politicians&apos; pardon took away this violent thug’s qualifying convictions that made him removable from the U.S.,&quot; she continued.
Chandee entered the country as a legal permanent resident when he was a minor. However, visas and green cards can be revoked when a holder breaks the law.
&quot;It is a privilege to be granted a visa or green card to live in the United States of America,&quot; DHS wrote in a statement. &quot;When you break our laws, that privilege should be revoked, and you should not be in this country.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Golden Tempo to skip Preakness Stakes, ending Triple Crown bid as trainer cites long-term health</news:name>
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			<news:title>Golden Tempo to skip Preakness Stakes, ending Triple Crown bid as trainer cites long-term health</news:title>
			<news:keywords>There will be no Triple Crown possibility for Golden Tempo, the longshot horse that won the Kentucky Derby last week.
Trainer Cherie DeVaux announced Wednesday that the owners and she decided it was best for the horse to skip the Preakness Stakes, the next leg of the Triple Crown, with sights set on the Belmont Stakes instead on June 6.
&quot;We are incredibly appreciate of the excitement and support surrounding the possibility of a Triple Crown run,&quot; DeVaux, who became the first woman to train a Derby-winning horse, wrote in a statement. &quot;Golden gave us the race of a lifetime in the Kentucky Derby, and we believe the best decision for him moving forward is to give him a little more time following such a tremendous effort. His health, happiness and long-term future will always remain our top priority.&quot;
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It’s not uncommon for the Kentucky Derby winner to forgo the Preakness, which is set for May 16 at Laurel Park in Maryland. Golden Tempo marks the third Kentucky Derby winner in the last five years to skip the Preakness.
Last year’s winner, Sovereignty, was given the extra rest with Belmont in the sights of trainer Bill Mott and Godolphin Racing instead.
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One of the main reasons behind that is the short timetable between the Derby and Preakness, as trainers and owners alike don’t want to push their prized horse with the two-week turnaround. While it’s been heavily debated, it hasn’t changed as racing teams keep their horses training instead of competing.
The last Triple Crown winner was Justify in 2018, with American Pharoah before him in 2015.
It’s also worth noting that none of the 18 horses who ran in the Kentucky Derby will be at Laurel Park for the Preakness. Golden Tempo was the only horse considered for the second leg of the Triple Crown, but the team has made their intentions known.
Golden Tempo has created quite the story since the 23-1 longshot rallied down the final stretch in the 1 1/4-mile race to victory.
The 3-year-old bay thoroughbred colt sent DeVaux and the rest of the owner’s box into a raucous affair as one can surely understand.
&quot;I don&apos;t even have any words right now,&quot; an emotional DeVaux said on the NBC broadcast after upsetting the race to overcome early favorite Renegade. 
Jockey Jose Ortiz won the Derby for the first time in his career. It was his 11th attempt, and he beat out his brother Irad, who rode the Todd Pletcher-trained colt.  
Fox News&apos; Paulina Dedaj contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>Special Forces vet accused of trying to kill wife found dead, ending massive Tennessee manhunt</news:name>
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			<news:title>Special Forces vet accused of trying to kill wife found dead, ending massive Tennessee manhunt</news:title>
			<news:keywords>This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the Suicide &amp; Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255).
The retired Army Special Forces Veteran accused of trying to kill his wife is dead after the incident sparked a massive multi-agency manhunt, according to an official.
Deputy United States Marshal Christian A. Marrero told Fox News Digital that Craig Berry is dead and &quot;no longer a threat to the public.&quot; The Stewart County Sheriff&apos;s Office in Tennessee said initial indications show Berry died due to a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Berry allegedly shot his wife during a domestic incident at the couple&apos;s house in Dover, Tennessee early Friday morning before he fled the area. He was wanted on charges of attempted second-degree murder, aggravated assault, domestic assault and leaving the scene of an accident.
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Stewart County Sheriff Frankie Gray told NBC News that Berry&apos;s wife, who isn&apos;t being named by authorities, tried to get away from the area in her car before her husband fired a shot at her.
She drove away, Gray said, and Berry tried to follow her until he crashed the car, leaving it totaled.
Berry&apos;s wife was taken to a hospital and has been released, the sheriff said. Gray described her injuries as &quot;life-threatening.&quot;
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Investigators have spoken with Berry&apos;s wife several times, according to the report.
The sheriff said there was a possible &quot;financial situation&quot; with the couple but declined to speculate on &quot;problems&quot; between the couple.
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One family member spoke with Berry on the phone just after the incident, according to Gray, who said they believe the attempted murder suspect destroyed his phone.
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Gray said the search for Berry was &quot;urgent&quot; and had warned residents in the area should &quot;lock all your doors.&quot; 
He was concerned that Berry would try to steal a car in his attempt to flee. 
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In a statement to Fox News Digital, the Tennessee Highway Patrol said it was continuing to assist the Stewart County Sheriff&apos;s Office, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. Marshals Service with helicopters and troopers, as needed, in the hunt for Berry.
The U.S. Marshals were offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information that helped lead to his capture.
Berry had been added to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation&apos;s Most Wanted list, according to an X post from the agency.
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An Army spokesperson told Fox News Digital that Berry was an infantryman and Special Forces medical sergeant in the Army from 1992 to 2016, leaving the Army as a sergeant first class. He deployed to Iraq four times between 2003 and 2014, according to the spokesperson.
In the hours after the shooting, troopers from the Tennessee Highway Patrol and deputies and investigators from the Stewart County Sheriff&apos;s Office searched through a densely wooded area for Berry, according to a video released by the state agency.
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In an earlier social media post, the sheriff&apos;s office warned that Berry was considered &quot;armed and dangerous.&quot;
Deputies added that Berry was an &quot;excellent swimmer and diver&quot; and was believed to be in &quot;good physical shape,&quot; stating he had &quot;extensive training&quot; in survival tactics.
Stewart County Schools said in a statement on Facebook that Berry&apos;s wife is a schoolteacher.
&quot;We are aware of a serious incident involving one of our staff members. We understand this news may be upsetting to students, staff, and families. Please know that this incident did not occur on school grounds, and there is no ongoing threat to our schools,&quot; the school district said. 
&quot;Our thoughts are with our staff member and her loved ones during this time. We will continue to respect her privacy.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>F.B.I. Director Kash Patel Criticizes How Nancy Guthrie Case Was Handled</news:name>
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			<news:title>F.B.I. Director Kash Patel Criticizes How Nancy Guthrie Case Was Handled</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Kash Patel went after local authorities on a podcast, saying the F.B.I. was kept out of the investigation for days. Sheriff Chris Nanos has denied that claim.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jack Bass, Dean of South Carolina Political Journalism, Dies at 91</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-06T20:30:22.392Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Jack Bass, Dean of South Carolina Political Journalism, Dies at 91</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In articles and books, he wrote about the rapid racial, political and economic changes that transformed his state — and the South as a whole.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Looksmaxxing&apos; trend has young men taking hammers to their faces in pursuit of sharper features</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Looksmaxxing&apos; trend has young men taking hammers to their faces in pursuit of sharper features</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Brian Kilmeade sat down with experts to dissect a growing online phenomenon that has captured the attention of young men across the country.
Known as &quot;looksmaxxing,&quot; this trend involves a quest for sharper physical features and increased confidence, often categorized into two distinct paths: &quot;softmaxxing&quot; and &quot;hardmaxxing.&quot;
While the movement promises self-improvement, the segment revealed deeper concerns regarding safety and the psychological motivations driving these young &quot;looksmaxxers.&quot;
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Kilmeade opened the discussion by describing the trend as a quest for young men to &quot;surpass genetic potential.&quot; He noted that the methods vary wildly, ranging from &quot;elaborate skin care routines&quot; to extreme physical interventions.
Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Claire Wolinsky said the trend has been gaining momentum for at least a year, highlighting popular techniques like &quot;mewing,&quot; where young men attempt to reshape their jawlines through specific tongue positioning.
The New York-based expert was quick to debunk the effectiveness of such methods, stating that they are &quot;clearly not science-based at all.&quot;
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The shift toward male-centric beauty standards appears to be heavily influenced by the digital landscape, according to Wolinsky, who observed that &quot;social media is pushing this way.&quot; Many young people have become suspicious of traditional medical advice, she added.
Instead, she said, they &quot;look online for their information, and they look at attractive peers to see what they&apos;re doing, and they want to look like them.&quot;
This digital influence has created a vacuum where influencers dictate health and grooming standards for a generation of men instead of physicians, Wolinsky noted.
Family therapist Tom Kersting shared concerns about the underlying mental health of those participating in the movement.
The New Jersey-based expert questioned whether these young men are acting out of &quot;narcissistic behavior&quot; or if they are in &quot;search of some form of external gratification from strangers online.&quot;
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Kersting emphasized that true self-worth cannot be measured by digital metrics, adding that &quot;self-esteem is how I feel about myself. It has nothing to do with how many likes, followers or thumbs-up that I get from the outside world.&quot;
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While the experts acknowledged that some aspects of the trend are benign, the line between self-care and self-harm is becoming increasingly blurred.
Wolinsky pointed out that taking care of your skin or sleeping well can be beneficial.
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In contrast, she expressed alarm over &quot;hardmaxxing&quot; behaviors, which include taking steroids and supplements or seeking plastic surgery at a young age. These practices, she noted, &quot;concern me as a mom and also as a physician.&quot;
The conversation shifted to &quot;bone smashing,&quot; a practice where individuals purportedly use physical objects to alter their facial structure.
Wolinsky clarified the danger of such actions, explaining that &quot;they&apos;re apparently taking hammers or physical objects and hurting themselves.&quot;
&quot;There&apos;s no way that by destroying a bone, it gets thicker or better, or your jawline&apos;s going to look improved,&quot; she said.
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Kersting suggested that the rise of looksmaxxing may be a symptom of a broader societal crisis facing young males who feel &quot;pushed aside and forgotten about.&quot;
As young men struggle to find their identity, he said, they may turn to the internet for guidance.
&quot;The people that are influencing them … these social media influencers … don&apos;t really have anything very influential to offer.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Reds closer carted off field after sustaining leg injury just one pitch into appearance</news:name>
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			<news:title>Reds closer carted off field after sustaining leg injury just one pitch into appearance</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Cincinnati Reds closer Emilio Pagán crumpled to the ground with an injury after throwing just one pitch on Tuesday.
Pagán was pitching during the bottom of the ninth inning of the Reds’ 3-2 loss to the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. Pagan threw an 87 mph cutter to second baseman Nico Hoerner and immediately began hopping off the mound while grabbing the back of his left leg.
He took another couple of awkward hops before falling to the ground and immediately grabbing his left hamstring with both hands. He was eventually helped back to his feet by trainers but was unable to put any weight on the leg and was eventually carted off the field.
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&quot;He is such an integral part of what we do,&quot; Reds manager Terry Francona said. &quot;He&apos;s struggling right now, and we&apos;ve got to be there for him.&quot;
Reds reliever Jose Franco replaced Pagan and walked Hoerner but ultimately got out of the inning unscathed, sending the game to extra innings at 2-2 before they eventually lost in the 10th inning.
Pagan had an issue with that same hamstring on the final pitch of the Reds’ 2-1 win over the San Francisco Giants last month but said it wasn’t as serious as he feared the next day.
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Francona said Pagan hadn’t felt the hamstring issue since then.
&quot;I just went and saw him,&quot; Francona said. &quot;He said he hadn&apos;t felt it. He said he warmed up fine. He goes, ‘I would never do that.’ I believe him.&quot;
Pagán was a huge part of the Reds’ success last season, as in 70 games he recorded 32 saves with a 2.88 ERA. This season has been more of a struggle for the 34-year-old.
In 15 games, Pagan has a 6.43 ERA with six saves and three blown saves.
The Reds (20-16) will look to notch their first win of their four-game series against the Cubs (24-12) on Wednesday at 7:40 p.m. ET.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>Trump shows renderings for UFC White House event: &apos;Greatest show on earth&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump shows renderings for UFC White House event: &apos;Greatest show on earth&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>UFC Freedom 250 is fast approaching after nearly a year of planning, and President Donald Trump gave fans a first look at renderings of what the octagon will look like on the South Lawn.
Trump had the fighters for the co-main events behind him in the Oval Office on Wednesday - Alex Pereira will fight Cyril Gane, while Justin Gaethje will go up against Ilia Topuria.
While hosting the fighters, Trump showed pictures of what the event will look like, with the White House smack dab in the background and 4,000 up-close seats surrounding the octagon.
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There will also be a makeshift arch covering the fighters that will be lit up.
I’m a big sports fan – there are no people tougher in sports than the people behind me. These are the toughest. I know them all,&quot; Trump said in the Oval Office.
Trump said that the &quot;big fight&quot; will be the &quot;greatest show on earth.&quot; He also said that upwards of 100,000 people will be able to watch the fights in Washington, D.C. with eight large screens near the White House.
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&quot;What an unbelievable honor... To have a president that&apos;s willing to go against an upstream and against the norms is truly special. That&apos;s why you got my vote. And, it&apos;s why we&apos;re such a great nation right now compared to where we were,&quot; Gaethje said.
Gaethje also credited Trump for UFC&apos;s popularity today, saying they&apos;d be &quot;10 years behind&quot; if it wasn&apos;t for Trump&apos;s support in the early 90s while UFC was struggling to be a mainstay due to its violent nature.
Trump announced the event on July 3 last year, and UFC CEO Dana White confirmed the event the following month. It was announced in October that the event would take place on June 14, Trump&apos;s 80th birthday as well as Flag Day.
The event is part of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, and an IndyCar race will also take place this summer as part of the America250 celebration.
Michael Chandler will fight Mauricio Ruffy, and other fighters on the card include Bo Nickal and Sean O&apos;Malley.
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			  <news:name>Tucson parking rates set to rise again as council votes to fill Park Tucson deficit</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tucson parking rates set to rise again as council votes to fill Park Tucson deficit</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Tucson City Council voted Tuesday to bump hourly parking meter rate costs by 50%. It’s the latest effort to strike a balance between filling a budget deficit for the fund that operates Tucson’s parking infrastructure and responding to concerns from downtown employees and residents about the uptick in fees. 
“That is important that we reinvest back into the parking system, into our meters, into our safety [and] the cleanliness of our parking structures,” Mayor Regina Romero said at Tuesday’s city council meeting. 
That change will increase hourly meter parking from a cost of $1 to $1.50, as well as bumping the costs for hourly parking in some garages and some weekend flat rates.
That will be in addition to new parking meter fees approved in 2024 and already set to take effect in July 2026, which included an increase in garage parking rates, garage permit costs and  student and commuter permits. 




Those new rates will solve one immediate issue: filling a projected Park Tucson fund deficit, projected to be $549,750. Instead, the two parking funding bumps will bring the new revenue project for Park Tucson to $636,863 and in doing so take the fund out of the red. 
The Park Tucson budget was not always in such dire straits. 
“Park Tucson was intended to support its own operating expenses. For many years it did,” Andy Bemis, deputy director of transportation and mobility for the city, said at Tuesday’s study session. “Prior to the pandemic it had actually built up a positive fund balance. Unfortunately, the pandemic had a dramatic impact on parking activity and parking revenue.”
That’s left the fund not able to pay for its operations with what it takes in through parking fees, city information says. 
“Current revenues do not fully cover the costs of operating and maintaining the parking system, including cleaning, security, enforcement, special events, parking education and promotion, and neighborhood parking programs,” according to the city website explainer about the increase in parking fees. “Current rates are below those in similar cities, and the update will bring Tucson more in line with peer communities.”
Tucson officials also promised to continue to try to find solutions to one ongoing area of concern: that low-income employees who work late shifts downtown and around the Fourth Avenue area will be among those most directly impacted by the rise in parking costs. 
The city said in its memo that city staff are “collaborating with area property owners to explore partnerships for dedicating parking spaces in private lots for area employees to purchase monthly parking passes.” 
During the meeting, council members also discussed approaching Tucson Unified School District to rent their garage near Fourth Avenue for evening parking. 
The public meetings over the last few years on parking also raised concerns about cost and safety, particularly for downtown workers. Council members said they recognized Tuesday’s vote wouldn’t address them all, but said they wanted to find ways to solve those issues in the future. 
“Many constituents and downtown employees have flagged safety concerns,” said Ward 6 council member Miranda Schubert, who promised to continue looking into the issues raised during public meetings in recent months. “I want to express my commitment to continuing conversations about the things that need to be addressed, specifically safety and security.”
Park Tucson is also working through repairs on about one-third of the city’s total meters: 544 of the 1,809 total meters in the system are in “some form of disrepair,” Bemis said. 

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			  <news:name>Camp Verde ducklings hatch weeks after deputies blocked road to protect nest</news:name>
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			<news:title>Camp Verde ducklings hatch weeks after deputies blocked road to protect nest</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The duck first gained attention in April when deputies found her standing in the middle of a busy street.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ex-Biden official stuns panel by saying she doesn&apos;t trust leading Dem candidate to be California governor</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ex-Biden official stuns panel by saying she doesn&apos;t trust leading Dem candidate to be California governor</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Biden DOJ spokesperson Xochitl Hinojosa said she didn&apos;t have confidence in Xavier Becerra, the Health and Human Services (HHS) secretary during the Biden administration, to lead California on Tuesday following the state&apos;s gubernatorial debate.
Hinojosa told a panel on &quot;CNN Newsnight&quot; that the California governor would need to be someone who can fight back against President Donald Trump, saying, &quot;Whoever is going to be governor will have to stand up to Donald Trump. Can I tell you, after working in Joe Biden&apos;s administration? I do not trust Xavier Becerra to do that.&quot;
The statement surprised members of the CNN panel, including analysts Scott Jennings and Van Jones, as a panelist was heard saying, &quot;Whoa!&quot;
&quot;I don&apos;t trust that he would be able to do that because,&quot; she said. &quot;I don&apos;t trust that he would be able to stand up to Trump and lead.&quot;
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Host Abby Phillip then pressed Hinojosa on why.
&quot;Because when I saw him in the administration, and I think a lot of people did, and it‘s people understand this,&quot; Hinojosa said. &quot;It‘s, he was not effective in governing. And I think that a lot of people in the Biden Administration are talking about this because they realize that he was not an effective HHS secretary.&quot;
&quot;If you ask any cabinet secretary, they would tell you the same thing, she continued. &quot;And so I think that there is a, I think people recognize this. And I think this is why Tom Steyer has gone to the top.&quot;
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Phillip said it wasn&apos;t the first time she has heard that either, adding, &quot;What she&apos;s talking about is the real thing.&quot;
&quot;The attacks against Becerra were not about what he was or wasn‘t going to do in California,&quot; the host continued. &quot;It was about his record in the Biden Administration. It was about his his character. It was about his leadership. And I do think that‘s going to be a problem.&quot;
&quot;I‘m not sure that the Joe Biden adjacent brand is a good brand right now anywhere in this country,&quot; Phillip added. &quot;And I also think that the HHS situation, when you dig deeper into what he did in that role, that could be a problem for him.&quot;
Politico reported that Becerra had become the &quot;Joe Biden of the California governor&apos;s race.&quot;
When reached for comment, the Becerra campaign directed Fox News Digital to a statement from former White House Chief of Staff to President Biden, Ron Klain, who said: &quot;Secretary Becerra was among the most valued and highest performing members of the President&apos;s cabinet. His leadership on the migrant issues and health care coverage were unmatched, and he achieved a historic win for the American people on lowering prices of prescription drugs.&quot;
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Republicans Steve Hilton and Chad Bianco and Democrats Katie Porter, Matt Mahan, Antonio Villaraigosa as well as Becerra participated in a debate on CNN on Tuesday.
The New York Times reported Tuesday that many Democrats wished former Vice President Kamala Harris would have run for governor.
Former Rep. Eric Swalwell ending his campaign for governor and resigning from Congress amid allegations of sexual misconduct upended the race and the Times noted that Rusty Hicks, the chairman of California’s state Democratic Party, &quot;has urged candidates to ‘honestly assess’ whether they should remain in the race.&quot;
Democratic strategist and former Obama advisor David Axelrod said the situation is like a &quot;high-stakes NASCAR race where the cars aren’t going very fast, but running each other off the road before one rushes to the front at the end.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump flagged &apos;fake crime numbers&apos; in DC months before 13 officers accused of cooking books</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump flagged &apos;fake crime numbers&apos; in DC months before 13 officers accused of cooking books</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump warned nearly a year ago that the District of Columbia may have been reporting &quot;fake crime numbers&quot; when he deployed the National Guard to the nation’s capital.
Now, the Metropolitan Police Department is embroiled in scandal, as 13 officers have been placed on leave, with some already undergoing termination, according to MPD Interim Chief Jeffrey Carroll, as an ongoing probe into alleged manipulation of statistics unfolds.
&quot;Our Internal Affairs Bureau has completed an investigation into crime reporting,&quot; Carroll said. The MPD did not immediately respond to a Tuesday request for comment. &quot;This investigation was reported — it was referred to us earlier this year from the United States Attorney&apos;s Office.&quot;
Senior officials, including an assistant chief and district commander, are among those being scrutinized, according to reports.
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Trump received heavy blowback from District officials and Democratic lawmakers for dispatching the Guard to the area after declaring on Truth Social that &quot;DC gave fake crime numbers in order to create a false illusion of safety.&quot;
Trump claimed that until the Guard arrived, Washington was the least safe city in the U.S. &quot;and perhaps the world.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for further comment, while House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer took credit for the developments leading up to the suspensions.
&quot;These terminations are a direct result of the Oversight Committee’s work exposing dangerous efforts by DC Police leaders to artificially lower crime rates,&quot; Comer, R-Ky., said in a statement.
Meanwhile, several Democrats, including those in the District, have lambasted Trump for his actions.
Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-D.C., slammed the White House in August, saying the president’s use of federal law enforcement within her city is a &quot;disproportionate overreaction&quot; and &quot;offensive.&quot;
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Council members on the District Council — where there are no Republicans — called Trump’s behavior off-base and extreme.
District of Columbia District Attorney Brian Schwalb also sued the feds for an &quot;unlawful attempt to take over [MPD]&quot; and the Justice Department’s Home-Rule order to the District in that respect.
Schwalb’s office said in a statement at the time that Trump had no right to supplant then-chief Pamela Smith, with the AG adding that his actions represented a &quot;hostile takeover.&quot;
&quot;The Administration is abusing its limited, temporary authority under the Home Rule Act, infringing on the District’s right to self-governance and putting the safety of DC residents and visitors at risk,&quot; Schwalb said, further calling the move the greatest threat to the District’s &quot;home rule&quot; provisions of self-governance.
In a profane response a month later to the Guard’s presence, Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., declared Congress would never provide consent to Trump’s actions in Washington.
&quot;No f---ing way,&quot; he said in response to a question on extending the National Guard’s tenure.
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Schumer called Trump’s move an attempted distraction from the Jeffrey Epstein files saga.
Fox News Digital reached out to Schwalb, Holmes-Norton, Schumer, the White House and the MPD for comment.
A representative for Schwalb acknowledged Fox News Digital’s inquiry and said the attorney general’s office would respond soon.
Meanwhile, the MPD’s union boss welcomed the news, saying his members &quot;warned that this toxic culture of coercion, fear, and corruption left thousands of cases uninvestigated, denied victims justice, gaslit residents, and endangered public safety.&quot;
&quot;Forensic teams were not dispatched, evidence went uncollected, detectives were never notified, and dangerous criminals walked free. All while the public was fed falsified Daily Crime Report (DCR) numbers,&quot; Gregg Pemberton said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Michael Rapaport blasts NY governor over anti-Israel synagogue protest: &apos;Resign in shame&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Michael Rapaport blasts NY governor over anti-Israel synagogue protest: &apos;Resign in shame&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Michael Rapaport is calling out New York leadership in blunt terms after a tense protest outside a Manhattan synagogue, demanding accountability from the state’s top office.
&quot;HALLOWEEN SPRING FLING, Now right now in NYC, lunatics dressed in Halloween terra costumes are outside of…. You guessed it a Synagogue in NYC,&quot; he wrote on X, with a video of a protest.
&quot;@GovKathyHochul, you’ve had 3 years to do a mask mandate &amp; see if this stops the bulls---, you did nothing. RESIGN in SHAME,&quot; he concluded.
ANTI-ISRAEL AGITATORS CLASH WITH NYPD OFFICERS NEAR SYNAGOGUE
The criticism came as tensions spilled into the streets Tuesday night outside Park East Synagogue, where anti-Israel protesters faced off with police while pro-Israel demonstrators stood nearby waving Israeli and American flags.
Video shows officers with the New York City Police Department stepping in to hold the line, pushing back a crowd of roughly 100 demonstrators to keep the opposing sides separated. Some in the group, carrying Palestinian flags and wearing kaffiyehs, were heard chanting, &quot;Israel should not exist.&quot;
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The protesters gathered less than a block from the synagogue, shouting &quot;Palestine will never die&quot; and &quot;Stop the sale of stolen land&quot; as the situation grew more tense.
The demonstration was organized by Pal-Awda NY/NJ, which previously staged a similar protest at the same location in November.
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That earlier incident prompted the New York City Council to act, passing a measure allowing police to install protective barriers around synagogues during demonstrations. The bill passed with a veto-proof 44-5 majority.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani did not sign the legislation, allowing it to take effect automatically after the April 25 deadline, according to the Post. — a measure now being put into practice as officials work to balance public protest with security around religious institutions.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Anders Hagstrom contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>The push for new data centers at Microsoft is putting one of the its key clean power goals at risk.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Protesters outside the White House call for ending detention for migrant families, kids</news:name>
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			<news:title>Protesters outside the White House call for ending detention for migrant families, kids</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Protesters gather near the White House to urge the shutdown of immigrant family detention in the United States. Many were from Texas, distraught over the conditions in the Dilley Immigration Processing Center. (Photo by Naisha Roy | Medill News Service)

By Naisha Roy/Medill News Service
WASHINGTON — Dozens of people gathered on a sandy lot in front of the White House construction zone Tuesday evening, carrying posters peppered with monarch butterflies and unfurling massive banners reading “Set kids free.”
The butterflies symbolized immigrants without legal status, as the protesters called to abolish all detention facilities in the United States as part of a “Close the Camps” vigil and protest organized by the Coalition to End Family and Child Detention.
“Migration is beautiful,” said Anat Shenker-Osorio, a communications manager for advocacy groups that helped organize the event. “People move, and that should be celebrated.”
Many of the protesters were from Texas, rallying against the conditions in the Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Dilley Immigration Processing Center south of San Antonio. 
Over the last few months, several advocacy group reports and lawsuits have alleged the facility lacks potable drinking water, healthcare, adequate food and clean clothing for detainees, many of whom are children.
“Families are reporting worms and mold in the food that’s making children ill,” said Trudy Taylor Smith, a policy administrator for the Children’s Defense Fund in Texas who was at the protest. “They are reporting a lack of access to clean drinking water. The tap smells foul. It’s making children sick, and yet if people want to avoid the tap and access clean water, they have to pay their own money to buy bottled water from the commissary.”
Democrats demand release of families
Dilley is the larger of two facilities in the country that hold immigrant families with children. Both had been shuttered for nearly four years, until the Trump administration reopened them in early 2025. 
Since then, children at the Dilley detention center reported feeling “sadness and depression,” in handwritten letters to ProPublica news reporters. They also wrote about losing their appetites and missing home. 
On the same day as the protest, a delegation of congressional Democrats led by Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, visited the Dilley facility and urged the Department of Homeland Security to release all families detained there. The delegation included Reps. Sylvia Garcia, D-Texas; Christian Menefee, D-Texas; Adelita Grijalva, D-Ariz.; Henry Cuellar, D-Texas; Mark Takano, D-Calif.; and Chellie Pingree, D-Maine.
“The kids, as you can imagine, were distraught. They were sobbing most of the time that we were with them,” Castro said after the inspection. “When it comes to the Dilley detention center, it’s one horror after another and one abuse after another.”
The Trump administration has denied the reports of mistreatment in Dilley, saying in a press release that all detainees have access to educational resources, infant care packages and regular medical screenings. “In most cases, this is the best healthcare illegal aliens have received in their entire lives,” the release reads.
Single mothers detained with children
Dianne Garcia, a pastor at San Antonio’s Roca de Refugio Church, led the protest with a moment of silence in honor of those detained and deported. so far. Garcia has seen 18 people in her community detained, including several single mothers sent to Dilley with their children.
“I knew a 3-year-old. He used to be the most gregarious kid,” she said. “Now he’s afraid all the time, always by his mother’s side.”
About 1 in 3 Texan children have an immigrant parent, per the Migration Policy Institute. 
The Austin school district lost over 3,000 students this year, partly because parents feared sending their kids to school amid immigration sweeps.  
“When children don’t feel safe to go to school, when enrollment drops, that means teachers are laid off, that means they lose funding,” Garcia said.
Despite this, the Trump administration has announced plans to expand holding areas for children. 
Many demonstrators spoke out against a proposed detention center in Alexandria, Louisiana, set to be a “short-term facility,” where migrant families and unaccompanied children would be held for three to five days. 
Trump administration officials have said the facility will only temporarily house people who have agreed to “self-deport,” or leave the country voluntarily.
The detention facility’s construction was sited inside the Alexandria International Airport complex, across from the tarmac. U.S. officials deport hundreds of immigrants without legal status every day on ICE-contracted planes from this airport. 
Already, an investigation by The Guardian found the former military facility to be heavily contaminated with PFAS, toxic “forever chemicals” directly linked to cancer and other diseases. 
‘The same thing as being in a cage’
The protest organizers hoped to prevent more detention centers, and abolish the ones that already exist. Some attendees were former detainees, like Sulma Franco, who came to the United States in 2009 from Guatemala and was immediately sent to a facility by the Border Patrol. She called the detention center where she was held a hielera, or icebox, referencing the frigid temperature. 
“Being in a detention center is the same thing as being in a cage or being in jail,” she said, in an interview conducted in Spanish. “I believe the solution isn’t improvement; the solution is to close them permanently.”
Shenker-Osorio, the communications manager, said part of the protest’s goal was to maintain pressure on the White House and shift the rhetoric around how detention is discussed. 
Instead of “facilities,” for example, the coalition specifically chose to use the word “camps,” referencing the similarity in conditions to Nazi concentration camps. The coalition also has a policy working group that communicates with Congress, with the ultimate aim of passing legislation banning family detention.
“This isn’t a difficult moral question,” Taylor Smith said. “Children don’t belong in cages.”
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			  <news:name>James Madison coach Billy Napier continues self pity tour, refuses to take accountability for past failures</news:name>
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			<news:title>James Madison coach Billy Napier continues self pity tour, refuses to take accountability for past failures</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Current James Madison football coach Billy Napier has been on quite a speaking tour hyping up his new job, as most new hires are wont to do.
It&apos;s still the honeymoon phase, after all, so everything is new and fresh and feels right for both coach and college program alike.
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If you have been paying close enough attention, however, you&apos;ll notice that Napier has been very calculated with his words on these speaking tours, and it&apos;s driving fans of his former program insane.
His latest comments are perhaps the most subtle, as Napier took the time to single out how impressed he was with the culture and infrastructure already established at James Madison.
&quot;I think typically, when you get one of these types of jobs, it&apos;s broken. There&apos;s lots of things to fix. You&apos;ve got a long list of problems you have to solve,&quot; Napier said. &quot;I think here we are starting on second base a little bit.&quot;
Napier mentioned he was a head coach at two other programs prior to this one, one of those being a Group of 5 also-ran in Louisiana.
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But, Billy, come on! Your previous stop was at the University of Florida.
Crying poor when you are the head coach of the flagship university of one of the most talent-rich states in the Union is going to earn you no sympathy points from anyone.
As someone fairly close to the program, I can tell you that, yes, there were some things that needed to be fixed from an infrastructure standpoint when Napier arrived in Gainesville in late 2021.
But to say the program was &quot;broken&quot; is so laughably inaccurate I have to wonder if he was even paying attention while he was at Florida.
Some of Napier&apos;s biggest problems had nothing to do with culture or resources.
The Gators having one of the worst offenses in the SEC can&apos;t be blamed on culture, and the fact that his teams rarely had 11 men on the field during special teams plays isn&apos;t the fault of the administration.
Napier&apos;s teams routinely made boneheaded mistakes that cost them the outcomes of quite a few games, and to blame that on past coaching staffs or &quot;program alignment&quot; is passing the buck, plain and simple.
Florida fans aren&apos;t dumb, and have once again called their former coach out on the latest stop of his self-pity tour.
This might seem like an overreaction, but Gator fans have had to endure these subtle shots all offseason, culminating in the brutal USA Today fluff piece defending Napier&apos;s follies in Gainesville.
It&apos;s almost as if Napier is gaslighting fans of his former program to make them think these things aren&apos;t his fault at all.
The fact of the matter is, this is the same program where the previous three coaches before him all finished with records well above .500 and won at least a share of the SEC East at some point during their time in The Swamp, something that can&apos;t be said for Napier.
He can dodge accountability all he wants, but it won&apos;t change the fact that he was, by most tangible metrics, the least successful coach in modern Florida history.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Sheriff hints at &apos;financial situation&apos; as Special Forces vet eludes manhunt after allegedly shooting wife</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sheriff hints at &apos;financial situation&apos; as Special Forces vet eludes manhunt after allegedly shooting wife</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Officials are releasing more details about the incident that led to a retired Army Special Forces veteran allegedly trying to kill his wife, sparking a massive multi-agency manhunt.
Craig Berry allegedly shot his wife during a domestic incident at the couple&apos;s house in Dover, Tennessee early Friday morning before he fled the area. He&apos;s wanted on charges of attempted second-degree murder, aggravated assault, domestic assault and leaving the scene of an accident.
Stewart County Sheriff Frankie Gray told NBC News that Berry&apos;s wife, who isn&apos;t being named by authorities, tried to get away from the area in her car before her husband fired a shot at her.
She drove away, Gray said, and Berry tried to follow her until he crashed the car, leaving it totaled.
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Berry&apos;s wife was taken to a hospital and has been released, the sheriff said. Gray described her injuries as &quot;life threatening.&quot;
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Investigators have spoken with Berry&apos;s wife several times, according to the report.
The sheriff said there was a possible &quot;financial situation&quot; with the couple, but declined to speculate on &quot;problems&quot; between the couple.
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One family member spoke with Berry on the phone just after the incident, according to Gray, who said that they believe the attempted murder suspect destroyed his phone.
Gray said the search for Berry is &quot;urgent,&quot; but doesn&apos;t expect him to harm additional individuals. The sheriff said, however, that residents in the area should &quot;lock all your doors.&quot; He is concerned that Berry would try to steal a car in his attempt to flee. He said the search for Berry will be a &quot;lengthy&quot; process, and didn&apos;t rule out the possibility that the former Special Forces veteran is dead.
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&quot;This is going to be a really detailed, methodical search,&quot; Gray said.
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In a statement to Fox News Digital, the Tennessee Highway Patrol said that it is continuing to assist the Stewart County Sheriff&apos;s Office, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. Marshals Service with helicopters and troopers, as needed, in the hunt for Berry.
The U.S. Marshals are offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information that helps lead to his capture.
Berry has been added to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation&apos;s &quot;Most Wanted&quot; list, according to an X post from the agency.
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An Army spokesperson told Fox News Digital that Berry was an infantryman and Special Forces Medical Sergeant in the Army from 1992 to 2016, leaving the Army as a sergeant first class. He deployed to Iraq four times between 2003 and 2014, according to the spokesperson.
In the hours after the shooting, troopers from the Tennessee Highway Patrol as well as deputies and investigators from the Stewart County Sheriff&apos;s Office searched through a densely wooded area for Berry, according to a video released by the state agency.
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In an earlier social media post, the sheriff&apos;s office warned that Berry is considered &quot;armed and dangerous.&quot;
Deputies added that Berry is an &quot;excellent swimmer and diver&quot; and is believed to be in &quot;good physical shape,&quot; stating he has &quot;extensive training&quot; in survival tactics.
Stewart County Schools said in a statement on Facebook that Berry&apos;s wife is a schoolteacher.
&quot;We are aware of a serious incident involving one of our staff members. We understand this news may be upsetting to students, staff, and families. Please know that this incident did not occur on school grounds, and there is no ongoing threat to our schools,&quot; the school district said. &quot;Our thoughts are with our staff member and her loved ones during this time. We will continue to respect her privacy.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cameron Brink explores the jungle in a bikini before WNBA tip, Italian PM posts some thirst &amp; woke Star Wars!</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cameron Brink explores the jungle in a bikini before WNBA tip, Italian PM posts some thirst &amp; woke Star Wars!</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Second Hump Day of May? Sure, why not?! We&apos;re rolling right now. The days are longer. The weather is heating up. Summer is knocking at the door.
You know what? Let&apos;s do a quick check of the calendar before we get this class going. We&apos;ve got ...
Whew. I mean, who has it better than us today? Nobody. Not one single body. Let&apos;s roll.
Welcome to a Hump Day Nightcaps — the one where Cameron Brink plays in the jungle ahead of the WNBA regular season opener. As one does, of course.
What else? I&apos;ve got Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni posting some (fake) thirst, the Red Sox and Tigers broadcasts viewed last night&apos;s near-brawl VERY differently, and how much would it take to get you to watch this Friday&apos;s &quot;First Take&quot; reunion with Skip Bayless and Stephen A. Smith?
I honestly don&apos;t know that I&apos;d do it for $1,000. I&apos;m not kidding.
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OK, grab you a lightsaber and settle in for a quick Hump Day &apos;Cap!
This is a few days late, but whatever. I was off yesterday, so we&apos;re doing it now.
After this class on Monday, I wrote about how nobody is watching Disney&apos;s Star Wars sequel trilogy. Nobody. Nielsen came out with the most-streamed Star Wars movies and shows for last May 4th, and none of the sequels made the list. Not one.
I realize this is a niche topic, so feel free to skip on down to Cameron Brink if you don&apos;t care. I won&apos;t be offended. But, I am curious from our Star Wars fans in class ... where exactly do you think the franchise went off the rails? I ask because some radio show in St. Louis read my story, and now they&apos;re having me on the actual air at 2:30 p.m. today to talk about it.
Bold move by them, I know.
Anyway, I assume I&apos;ll talk about how terrible the final two installments were (that&apos;s an understatement), and how, frankly, exhausting the characters became. Remember that one time John Boyega, who played Finn, whined about how Disney didn&apos;t do his black character justice?
Yeah, that&apos;s probably when they lost me. What about you? Let me know!
OK, let&apos;s go ahead and start class with Cameron Brink spending her final WNBA offseason days in the jungle doing jungle things:
That&apos;s how you get geared up for a big WNBA season, boys and girls. Take notes! You throw on your finest cheetah-print bikini, and get to work. Just like Michael Jordan did back in the &apos;90s, I assume.
Brink, by the way, wasn&apos;t done. Did y&apos;all see what she said this week? No? Well, buddy, take a seat and settle in for some A+ virtue-signaling!
CAITLIN CLARK, WHITE PRIVILEGE AND ME
&quot;I’ve tried to be vocal about this and acknowledge there’s such a privilege, marketing-wise, being white and blonde,&quot; Brink told the same outlet that journeyed to the jungle with her. &quot;It does really bother me seeing athletes and players who are consistently putting up crazy stat lines and not being rewarded by brands.&quot;
Tough life for Cameron Brink. She&apos;s tall, blonde, hot, and getting paid to play basketball. All because she&apos;s white. Thoughts and prayers to all the white athletes out there going through it today. Sad.
Amazing.
It&apos;s all just amazing. And, of course, exhausting. They just don&apos;t ever stop, do they? Cameron Brink isn&apos;t the first one to bitch and moan about her terrible &quot;white privilege&quot; in the WNBA, either. Folks forget that Caitlin Clark literally bent the knee a few years ago!
Remember this one?
Can&apos;t believe it&apos;s been 18 months since that moment! What a throwback. What a time to be alive. Caitlin got the memo, and so did Cameron. Oh well. The WNBA is nothing if not consistent, I guess.
OK, let&apos;s rapid-fire this Hump Day class into a big Hump Day Night because I&apos;ve got to get ready to push the boundaries of FM radio in the Midwest.
JENA SIMS PICKS OUT HER PGA CHAMPIONSHIP BIKINI, KAY ADAMS SUCKS DOWN SOME FRIES &amp; NFL DRAFT WAGS!
First up? Speaking of white privilege, how much would it take you to watch Friday&apos;s &quot;First Take&quot; reunion with Skip and Stephen A. Smith?
Remember the old days of &quot;First Take&quot;? I&apos;m talking the &quot;Cold Pizza&quot; days. They were great. The best. But then these two got in the same room, and it became just insufferable. It was just constant yelling about Tim Tebow, LeBron or the Cowboys.
Skip did have some absolute BANGERS, though:
God, those were the days.
Next? Let&apos;s head to the diamond before getting on outta here!
What world are those two Tigers dudes living in?! How can they act THAT shocked by the ejection?
For those who weren&apos;t locked in on the Sox-Tigers game last night (most of you), Valdez gave up 10 runs and three homers, including back-to-back shots right before that pitch. The Sox — the TERRIBLE Red Sox — rocked him all night long.
And then he hit Trevor Story in between the numbers with a four-seam fastball, which he rarely throws. And they couldn&apos;t figure out if it was intentional or not?
OK. Sure thing, fellas!
That&apos;s it for today. Good Hump Day, everyone. Here&apos;s Italian PM Giorgia Meloni posting a fake picture of herself in some lingerie to warn about the dangers of AI.
&quot;I must admit that whoever created them, at least in the attached case, has also improved me quite a bit.&quot;
Amazing.
OutKick Nightcaps is a daily column set to run Monday through Friday at 4 p.m. (roughly, we’re not robots).
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			  <news:name>California businessman found guilty of selling faulty COVID tests, defrauding customers</news:name>
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			<news:title>California businessman found guilty of selling faulty COVID tests, defrauding customers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A federal jury has found a California man tied to a controversial underground biolab guilty of orchestrating a multimillion-dollar COVID-19 test fraud scheme, prosecutors said.
Jia Bei Zhu, 64, a Chinese national, was convicted on all 12 counts following a two-week trial in Sacramento, including conspiracy, wire fraud, distributing misbranded medical devices and lying to the Food and Drug Administration, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
Prosecutors say Zhu used his Fresno-based company, Universal Meditech Inc. (UMI), to sell more than one million faulty COVID-19 test kits across the United States, raking in nearly $4 million at the height of the pandemic.
&quot;This verdict holds the defendant accountable for actions that exploited a public health crisis for his own gain,&quot; U.S. Attorney Eric Grant said in a statement. &quot;He … deliberately deceived the public by repackaging low-quality, foreign-made test kits at a time when accuracy and reliability were critical.&quot;
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Authorities say the tests were falsely marketed as FDA-approved, made in the USA and produced in certified laboratories — claims that prosecutors say were entirely fabricated.
According to evidence presented at trial, Zhu and his associates imported cheap COVID-19 tests from China, then repackaged and resold them under false pretenses. Many of the kits were missing basic components and, in some cases, did not work at all, victims testified.
Employees told jurors they were instructed to lie to customers and feared retaliation if they refused. Many of those workers had no medical or scientific background and were recruited from unrelated jobs, including retail and childcare.
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Federal investigators say the operation was driven by deception at nearly every level, from misleading online marketing to false claims made directly to regulators.
&quot;The defendant’s scheme … undermined public health during a critical time,&quot; said FDA Special Agent in Charge Robert Iwanicki.
Zhu had previously drawn national scrutiny over his connection to a now-shuttered warehouse in Reedley, California, described by officials as an illegal, makeshift biolab that raised alarms about potential biohazards.
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The Reedley facility previously drew scrutiny after local and federal officials found lab materials, mice and improperly stored substances, though officials later said the materials tied to this case did not pose a risk to humans.
However, authorities emphasized that the criminal charges in this case were not directly tied to the biological materials found at that site. Federal agencies, including the FDA, CDC and FBI, ultimately determined the materials were part of a failed attempt to manufacture COVID-19 tests and did not pose a threat to the public.
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Prosecutors said UMI’s Fresno facility itself lacked the ability to manufacture COVID-19 tests and was described as an unsanitary warehouse that fell far below established standards.
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Zhu’s alleged romantic and business partner, Zhaoyan Wang, was also charged but fled the United States before his arrest and remains a fugitive believed to be in China.
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Prosecutors say the pair attempted to dodge scrutiny by relocating their operation and rebranding the company under a new name, but the effort failed as federal investigators closed in.
In one instance, Zhu allegedly lied to federal agents about his identity, claiming to be a different person who had recently arrived in the U.S.
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Zhu is scheduled to be sentenced in August and faces decades in prison if given the maximum penalties. Each wire fraud charge alone carries up to 20 years.
Federal officials say the case underscores their commitment to cracking down on pandemic-related fraud.
&quot;Our office remains committed to prosecuting those who endanger the public through fraud,&quot; Grant said.
Fox News&apos; Lee Ross and Bradford Betz contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Suspect Michael Marx Charged With Shooting at Secret Service Agents Near National Mall</news:name>
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			<news:title>Suspect Michael Marx Charged With Shooting at Secret Service Agents Near National Mall</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The suspect, a 45-year-old from Texas, faces three charges, including assaulting federal officers with a dangerous weapon.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Kendall Myers, American Spy for Cuba, Dies at 88</news:name>
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			<news:title>Kendall Myers, American Spy for Cuba, Dies at 88</news:title>
			<news:keywords>While working for the State Department, he delivered top secret information to his Cuban handlers for 30 years. He was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>FIFA&apos;s World Cup ticket defense falls apart when compared to college football and NFL playoff prices</news:name>
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			<news:title>FIFA&apos;s World Cup ticket defense falls apart when compared to college football and NFL playoff prices</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Gianni Infantino tried to defend FIFA’s World Cup ticket prices by explaining American sports to Americans.
Big mistake.
The FIFA president is facing criticism over expensive tickets, FIFA’s first-time use of dynamic pricing, and a resale market that already has some World Cup final seats listed for ridiculous amounts of money (the get-in price for USA vs. Paraguay on June 12 is over $1,000). It’s also worth noting FIFA isn’t just watching the secondary market from the outside; it runs an official resale platform and takes a commission on resold tickets.
So, during an appearance at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Los Angeles this week, Infantino made the case that this is simply what big-time sports cost in the United States.
Then he brought up college football and that’s where his defense started to go off the rails.
&quot;You cannot go to watch in the U.S. a college game, not even speaking about a top professional game of a certain level, for less than $300,&quot; Infantino said, according to The Times (UK). &quot;And this is the World Cup.&quot;
Wait, what?
The problem isn’t that World Cup tickets are premium, it’s that his comparison is wrong.
If Infantino wanted to say World Cup tickets should be compared to the biggest events on the American sports calendar, fine. That’s a fair point. The World Cup is one of the biggest sporting events on the planet.
But even that comparison doesn’t make sense.
Because we’re not talking about the World Cup final here. We’re not talking about the semifinals. Infantino was talking about group-stage tickets. And, by the way, he wasn&apos;t even just talking about matches involving the United States or other big-name countries.
The majority of group-stage matches feature prices over $300 per ticket, according to SeatGeek. Those are resale-market get-in prices; on FIFA’s official ticket site, the cheapest remaining group-stage tickets were $380 as of May 1, according to the Associated Press. And that&apos;s the get-in price to sit in the nosebleeds.
The cheapest ticket, as of Wednesday afternoon, for any opening match (meaning a country&apos;s first game in the tournament), is around $175 for Austria vs. Jordan at Levi&apos;s Stadium. Again, that&apos;s for terrible seats for one of the worst matchups of the entire group stage. The most expensive is over $1,200 to see Brazil vs. Morocco at MetLife Stadium.
Well, technically, the most expensive is over $2,500 to see Mexico play South Africa, but that match is in Mexico and the FIFA president was talking about the prices in America, so we&apos;ll stick with that (although, if we start talking about the prices of the Mexican matches, it gets really out of hand).
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Going back to his comment about college football (and &quot;top professional games&quot;), let&apos;s actually take a look at some data. We&apos;re even going to be generous to Infantino and look at postseason ticket prices because that&apos;s a more fair comparison, even though he implied that any college football game costs $300 (pretty sure tickets to see Purdue play Northwestern don&apos;t cost anywhere near that much, but I digress).
The better comparison for the World Cup group stage isn’t the Super Bowl or the College Football Playoff National Championship. It’s something like the College Football Playoff quarterfinals or NFL Wild Card weekend. The games matter, but they aren&apos;t the finals. However, one could argue those games have more importance because losing a group-stage match doesn&apos;t knock a team out of the tournament like a loss at any stage of the NFL playoffs or College Football Playoffs does.
But even with higher stakes, those tickets don’t automatically start at $300, either.
OutKick reported in December that get-in prices for all four College Football Playoff quarterfinal games were below $300 on SeatGeek at the time of publication. Not even close, in most cases.
Ohio State-Miami in the Cotton Bowl was $32. Oregon-Texas Tech in the Orange Bowl was $50. Indiana-Alabama in the Rose Bowl was $117. Georgia-Ole Miss in the Sugar Bowl was $219.
So, a fan could theoretically buy 5 tickets to see Ohio State play Miami for the same price as one ticket to see Austria square off against Jordan. Seriously, what is Infantino even talking about?
The same is true in the NFL, by the way.
OutKick reported in January that two NFL Wild Card games (Rams-Panthers and Texans-Steelers) had a get-in price under $200 on TickPick, while Eagles-49ers and Patriots-Chargers were just over $200. The only ticket that cost more than $300 was Bears-Packers.
Even Wild Card weekend, the first postseason round of America’s most popular sport, didn’t automatically mean every ticket started at $300.
It&apos;s hard to overstate just how incorrect Infantino was when he boldly claimed that $300 is just the price of admission to watch live sports in the United States.
If College Football Playoff quarterfinals and NFL Wild Card games can have get-in prices below $300, then FIFA probably shouldn’t act like group-stage World Cup tickets under $300 are some huge bargain by American sports standards.
Some group-stage World Cup matches will be massive draws. Others won’t be.
That’s not an insult. It’s just how tournaments work. Every World Cup match carries the brand, but not every World Cup match carries the same demand.
The World Cup final is one thing.
A random group-stage game is another.
According to The Times, Infantino said 25% of group-stage World Cup tickets are priced below $300. FIFA clearly wants that to sound reasonable. Maybe it is, depending on the match. Again, the World Cup is a premium event, and premium events cost money.
But if the defense is that &quot;under $300&quot; is cheap by American sports standards, that’s much harder to sell.
American fans know better.
They know there’s a difference between a playoff game and a championship game. They know there’s a difference between Ohio State-Michigan and a Tuesday night MACtion clash. They know there’s a difference between a monster World Cup group-stage draw and one that doesn’t involve a host nation or global powerhouse.
That’s the part FIFA is trying to blur.
Infantino also argued FIFA has to respond to the American resale market.
&quot;We have to look at the market — we are in the market in which entertainment is the most developed in the world. So we have to apply market rates,&quot; Infantino said.
That’s a more honest argument.
FIFA wants to charge high prices because it knows people will pay them. The World Cup is enormous. It hasn’t been held in the United States since 1994. The tournament is expanding to 48 teams and 104 matches. Casual demand is already through the roof. Corporate demand adds another layer.
So just say FIFA believes the prices reflect the event. In most cases, that seems true. Fans might not like it, but that&apos;s capitalism at work.
Instead, Infantino tried to make $300 sound like the cost of doing business for American sports fans, and that’s where he sounded completely uneducated and uninformed.
And before people try to argue that FIFA doesn&apos;t control the resale market or has no stake in it, think again.
FIFA has its own official resale platform and, according to The Times, the organization takes a 30% cut of any resale. Which means it not only makes money on the original sale, but on any subsequent sale, as well.
That means FIFA isn’t just a helpless observer watching the secondary market get ridiculous from a safe distance. It’s actively participating in the system.
That’s what makes Infantino&apos;s comments seem more nefarious. He&apos;s trying to sell people on the idea that the tickets aren&apos;t that expensive, or even that some are a good deal, when he stands to benefit from selling as many tickets as possible at the highest price possible.
Again, all of this is fine. America operates on a capitalist system where the market determines prices. The part where there&apos;s a problem is the FIFA president spreading incorrect information about ticket prices while standing to benefit a great deal from higher costs.
FIFA wants American fans to view World Cup pricing as normal because U.S. sports are expensive. There’s some truth in that. Big events here cost big money.
But if FIFA wants to sell that argument, it should be precise.
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The World Cup belongs in a premium-event category. Group-stage World Cup tickets do not need to be justified by pretending college football or NFL playoff tickets generally start at $300.
They don’t.
And if FIFA is going to cite American sports to defend World Cup prices, it should probably understand how American sports pricing actually works.
Because American fans certainly do.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Memorial Day sales guide: When deals start and where to save the most</news:name>
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			<news:title>Memorial Day sales guide: When deals start and where to save the most</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Memorial Day is less than three weeks away, and the holiday is known for introducing some of the year&apos;s best sales. From big-ticket buys like mattresses and grills to everyday essentials like undergarments, tools and sneakers, the deals span nearly every category.
Even before the holiday weekend kicks off, retailers are already rolling out discounts on best-sellers from brands like Skechers, Saatva, DeWalt and Levi&apos;s. Before the holiday approaches, here&apos;s what you need to know about Memorial Day sales — and the best deals you can shop right now.
Memorial Day falls on May 25 this year, but as in previous years, many brands have already started rolling out deals. Most retailers use the holiday to discount popular products, with early sales launching days or even weeks before the long weekend.
These FOX reader-favorite brands are among the retailers offering early Memorial Day deals:
Amazon: Amazon&apos;s deals section updates daily with sales on tech, home products and more.
Cozy Earth: Shop last-chance items, from towels to pajamas, up to 60% off. 
Wayfair: Score steep markdowns on patio furniture and garden essentials. 
Best Buy: Find last-minute deals on headphones, laptops and other tech. 
Lowe’s: Save up to 35% on appliances, with more deals to come for Memorial Day. 
Nolah: Discover mattresses and other sleep necessities on sale up to 35% off. 
Memorial Day is still weeks away, but these deals are already live.
Original price: $239
Save $90 on DeWalt&apos;s drill and driver set, which includes two batteries for backup. Built-in LED lights on both tools help brighten dark workspaces, while the ergonomic handles provide a secure grip during longer projects.
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Stock up on Levi&apos;s 405 shorts while they’re priced under $35. The classic fit hits just above the knee with a roomier fit through the thigh. Multiple sizes and five color options make it easy to mix and match with your existing wardrobe.
Original price: $2,179
Save more than $300 on Saatva&apos;s popular Classic mattress, which combines a Euro pillow top with a dual-coil design. The construction offers a balance of support and cushioning for a more comfortable sleep.
Original price: $699
Take $100 off the Weber Spirit E-35 grill, which features a three-burner cooking system in a sleek, Lowe&apos;s-exclusive matte black finish. With the included crafted grates and frame kit, you can expand its functionality into a pizza oven, Dutch oven or wok setup with compatible attachments.
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Original price: $92
Get a great deal on Skechers contour foam slip-ins, designed for easy, hands-free wear. Just step in for a cushioned, foam-filled feel that helps reduce foot fatigue. When they need a refresh, you can toss them in the washing machine for easy cleaning.
READ MORE: Top Skechers sneaker deals on Amazon — starting at just $39
Original price: $12.96
More than 10,000 shoppers bought this wall charger on Amazon last month, thanks to its mix of AC outlets, USB ports and built-in safety features. The integrated surge protector helps shield your devices from sudden power spikes, even when all nine ports are in use.
Original price: $226
Upgrade your towels with this set from Cozy Earth while it&apos;s marked down by $60. Each set includes two large towels, hand towels and four washcloths made of cotton and bamboo.
Original price: $39.99
This stretchy, wireless sports bra offers all-day comfort and freedom of movement. Removable padding lets you customize the fit, and it&apos;s currently available for just $9. If you&apos;re looking to stock up, you can save even more by snagging a three-pack for $20.
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Original price: $1,499
Grab this compact Jackery Explorer 2000 while it’s discounted by $600. The lightweight power station works well as a backup for your refrigerator or other essential appliances, and it&apos;s easy to move around the house. It can power up to six devices at once and recharges in just under two hours, offering reliable power when you need it most.
If you&apos;re an Amazon Prime member, you can get some of these items sent to your door ASAP. You can join or start a 30-day free trial to start your shopping today.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Fetterman under fire as Gov. Shapiro pushes wild card senator to &apos;get back&apos; to being a Democrat</news:name>
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			<news:title>Fetterman under fire as Gov. Shapiro pushes wild card senator to &apos;get back&apos; to being a Democrat</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Pennsylvania Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro has taken a critical tone toward maverick Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., urging him to &quot;get back to what he was elected to do&quot; as a Democrat.
While speaking on CNN this week, Shapiro, another rumored 2028 Democratic presidential candidate, appeared exasperated about Fetterman amid reports that he is receiving pressure to jump ship on the party.
&quot;Look, I don’t know what Sen. Fetterman is going to do,&quot; he told CNN’s Jake Tapper. &quot;I know that Pennsylvanians voted for a Democrat to represent them in the United States Senate.&quot;
&quot;So, I think he needs to honor that and continue with his service to Pennsylvania, and, hopefully, get back to what he was elected to do and reflect the will of the people,&quot; he added.
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Fetterman’s relationship with Shapiro has cooled since his election. The senator wrote in his book, &quot;Unfettered,&quot; released last November, that he and Shapiro &quot;no longer speak&quot; with one another. He wrote that the relationship deteriorated into an &quot;ugliness&quot; from which &quot;we have never recovered.&quot;
Fetterman has stirred up significant controversy by backing portions of Trump’s agenda. Notably, Fetterman is one of just six Democratic senators who represent states that President Donald Trump won in the 2024 election.
He was the lone Democrat to vote in favor of advancing Trump’s new pick to lead the Department of Homeland Security, former Sen. Markwayne Mullin. During the prolonged government shutdown fight last year, Fetterman voted with Republicans to reopen the government, explaining his vote was choosing &quot;country over party.&quot;
In 2025, he voted with Republicans about 26 percent of the time, according to Congress Vote Tracker.
This has left many in the Democratic Party frustrated, including Shapiro. On a recent episode of the &quot;Talk Easy&quot; podcast with Sam Fragoso, Shapiro asserted, &quot;I’ve got no beef with John&quot; but said, &quot;John’s got a lot of questions that I think he needs to answer for the people of Pennsylvania.&quot;
&quot;I think there’s a lot of people who want to know kind of what happened, why he does some of the things he does,&quot; he continued.
In February, Shapiro declined to say whether he will support Fetterman if he seeks re-election in 2028, saying, &quot;I don&apos;t know if he&apos;s running for re-election. I think he needs to decide if he&apos;s running, and then we&apos;ll make a decision from there.&quot;
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Shapiro is not the only major Democratic leader who has criticized Fetterman in recent months. Democratic National Committee Vice Chair Malcolm Kenyatta slammed Fetterman in April, labeling the senator &quot;a mess.&quot;
&quot;Almost every day now my US Senator comes on this site to attack his constituents and many people who worked hard to elect him. Suggesting that they have &apos;derangement syndrome&apos; for opposing this administration. You’re a mess @JohnFetterman,&quot; Kenyatta wrote in an X post.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has also called out Fetterman over his response to the war in Iran and said on CNN in April that he &quot;knows better.&quot;
This comes as Politico reported Monday that some Republicans were trying to persuade Fetterman to change his party affiliation.
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However, Fetterman told the outlet in an interview, &quot;I’m a Democrat, and I’m staying one.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Fetterman and Shapiro for additional comment.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Lindsay Kornick and Hanna Panreck contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Legendary singer Bonnie Tyler rushed to hospital for emergency intestinal surgery</news:name>
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			<news:title>Legendary singer Bonnie Tyler rushed to hospital for emergency intestinal surgery</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Legendary pop singer, Bonnie Tyler, was rushed to the hospital in Portugal for emergency surgery.
According to a statement released on the 74-year-old singer&apos;s official website, she was rushed into surgery &quot;for emergency intestinal surgery.&quot;
&quot;We are very sorry to announce that Bonnie has been admitted to hospital in Faro, Portugal, where she has a home, for emergency intestinal surgery,&quot; the statement read. &quot;The surgery went well and she is now recuperating. We know that all of her family, friends, and fans will be concerned about this news and will be wishing her well for a full and swift recovery.&quot;
Tyler, born Gaynor Hopkins, broke out into the music industry in 1976 with the release of her hit song, &quot;Lost In France,&quot; later becoming a global superstar with hits like &quot;Total Eclipse of the Heart&quot; and &quot;Holding Our for Hero.&quot;
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She remained popular in Europe throughout the 1990s and later competed in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2013, representing the U.K. with the song, &quot;Believe In Me.&quot; She continued to perform throughout the 2020s, and is currently on the Jubilee Tour, celebrating 50 years since her start in the music industry.
&quot;Touring keeps me going. I consider myself a working-class girl and I’ve never stopped working,&quot; she told The Times in January 2025. &quot;Moving my parents from the council house where I was brought up to a cottage in Mumbles is the thing I’m most proud of, but it does feel like an achievement to still be wanted by audiences at my age. I’m pretty energetic.&quot;
Although her most iconic songs were released in the 1980s, they continue to be relevant today, with &quot;Total Eclipse of the Heart&quot; becoming the unofficial anthem for when there is a solar or lunar eclipse.
&quot;I still get excited when I hear the song on the radio,&quot; she told &quot;Good Morning America&quot; in April 2024. &quot;Every time the eclipse comes, everyone all over the world, they play &apos;Total Eclipse of the Heart&apos; and I never get tired of singing it.&quot;
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According to Tyler, the song was written and produced by Jim Steinman, who also often collaborated with Meat Loaf and Celine Dion.
Forty-one years after the song&apos;s initial release in 1983, it went to No. 2 on the U.S. iTunes charts ahead of the total solar eclipse in April 2024, and also broke through into the YouTube’s top 100 music video chart for the first time, ranking number 84.
Tyler is married to former Olympic judo competitor and real estate developer, Robert Sullivan, and has been since July 1973. The couple have no children together and split their time between their homes in Wales and Portugal.
&quot;I met my husband when I started singing in nightclubs in Swansea because he was a club manager,&quot; she told The Times. &quot;We got married in 1973. I think the secret to our success is that we met before I was famous. We don’t have children because we left it too late to stop taking precautions, and then I had a miscarriage when I was 40.&quot;
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&quot;I was unlucky but I love all my nieces and nephews,&quot; she added. &quot;Our house in Mumbles is like Paddington station because everyone wants to come and visit Auntie Gaynor.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Robinhood’s venture fund IPO attracted 150,000+ retail investors, CEO says</news:name>
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			<news:title>Robinhood’s venture fund IPO attracted 150,000+ retail investors, CEO says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev says more than 150,000 retail investors joined the fintech’s new venture fund, which offers exposure to private tech companies like OpenAI, Stripe, Databricks, and Oura before they go public.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>McDonald&apos;s $2.50 McDouble sparks backlash as Americans say fast food is no longer cheap</news:name>
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			<news:title>McDonald&apos;s $2.50 McDouble sparks backlash as Americans say fast food is no longer cheap</news:title>
			<news:keywords>McDonald&apos;s is offering a $2.50 McDouble for a limited time on its McValue menu — but some customers argue the so-called &quot;deal&quot; highlights how far fast-food prices have climbed.
&quot;On social media, some folks have voiced their distaste for McDonald&apos;s seemingly never-ending price increases, claiming that customers are falling for the old switcheroo,&quot; The Takeout reported.
&quot;Anyone remember when McDoubles used to be 99 cents? It was only 10 years ago,&quot; a Reddit user wrote, in part.
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&quot;Thing was a dollar, they sell billions of burgers, and I&apos;m supposed to be impressed by $2.50?&quot; said a commenter on X.
McDonald&apos;s maintains, however, that it is committed to &quot;delivering great value&quot; to its fans.
&quot;Our focus has always been on listening to our customers and meeting their needs,&quot; McDonald&apos;s USA told Fox News Digital in a statement. 
&quot;That&apos;s why McValue was built as a flexible platform designed to evolve with them. The under $3 menu delivers on what they&apos;ve told us matters most: consistently great prices on their favorite items and the freedom to order what they want, when they want — no bundling required.&quot;
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Yet some customers are lamenting what they perceive to be decreased value on the menu.
&quot;Buy one, get one for a dollar is gone — so am I,&quot; a Reddit user wrote.
&quot;Look, it was my go-to lunch for work every single day. Quick, easy and 5 bucks for lunch. That&apos;s gone, so am I. No reason else to go. Might only be 1 person, but that&apos;s one customer gone.&quot;
Others chimed in on a Reddit thread to say, &quot;Once they get rid of 2 for 6 McMuffins, I&apos;m not going anymore.&quot;
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&quot;They went in the wrong direction,&quot; someone else said. &quot;Affordability is not getting less for more. I def have eaten the breakfast sandwich 2nd for $1 quite a bit and will not return until an equal or better value is offered.&quot;
&quot;With you on all of this,&quot; another commenter wrote. &quot;Loved the chicken nuggets, and I&apos;d do the ‘get a free fry with purchase of a drink’ — it was beautiful.&quot;
The level of food price inflation between February and March 2026 &quot;varied depending on whether the food was purchased for consumption at home or away from home,&quot; according to U.S. Department of Agriculture data.
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The Consumer Price Index for food away from home (restaurant and other food-service purchases) was 3.8% higher in March 2026 than in March 2025. 
As FOX Business previously reported, the world&apos;s biggest burger chain recently launched a standardized, nationwide McValue menu featuring 10 items under $3 and a new $4 breakfast bundle. The new strategy prioritizes &quot;predictable everyday low prices&quot; over complex, app-only digital coupons.
McDonald&apos;s said its McValue lineup has been refreshed to include more options for budget-minded eaters.
&quot;Alongside other everyday value offerings like meal deals, customers now have more options to choose from — whether they&apos;re looking for a quick snack or a complete meal,&quot; McDonald&apos;s told Fox News Digital.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump ‘right to be outraged’ by Europe’s betrayal on Iran, says former Thatcher advisor</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump ‘right to be outraged’ by Europe’s betrayal on Iran, says former Thatcher advisor</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As President Donald Trump continues to express anger at NATO European allies for their lack of help in the war with Iran, he’s making clear their behavior comes at a cost.
In the weeks during the war and since the ceasefire, the president has hit back not just with words but with definitive actions against several of those countries.
On Saturday, Trump said that he would withdraw more than the initial 5,000 U.S. troops from Germany as stated by the Pentagon, after Berlin’s leader denigrated the American effort to stop Iran’s regime from building a nuclear weapon.
TRUMP WEIGHS PULLING US TROOPS FROM GERMANY AMID CLASH WITH CHANCELLOR OVER IRAN WAR
A day earlier he said about Germany that &quot;We&apos;re gonna cut way down. We&apos;re cutting a lot further than 5,000.&quot; The Trump administration previously announced a contraction of 5,000 troops in Germany after the country’s Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Iran’s regime &quot;humiliated&quot; Trump.
In an apparent state of panic, Merz walked back his attack on Trump and his Iran strategy on Sunday. The chancellor wrote on X: &quot;The United States is and will remain Germany‘s most important partner in the North Atlantic Alliance. We share a common goal: Iran must not be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons.&quot;
Trump ratcheted up his troop reduction number against Germany amid his comments about downsizing U.S. boots on the ground in Spain and Italy because they failed to aid America in the war against Iran. The president’s anger at Western European countries has been simmering for weeks and could lead to profound changes in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
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Nile Gardiner, the director of the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom at The Heritage Foundation, told Fox News Digital, &quot;The lack of support for the United States has been nothing less than treacherous. I think the president has the right to be outraged by the lack of support from key European allies.&quot;
He said, &quot;There is a very deep-seated cultural appeasement in Europe towards the Iranian regime that goes back many decades, and a flat-out refusal to accept the reality of the immense dangers of a nuclear-armed Iran. European leaders are sleepwalking toward destruction with this perilous path they have taken.
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&quot;The lack of support for the United States is how far Europe has gone toward losing its moral compass. Iran is a genocidal regime that threatens to wipe Israel off the map.&quot; He noted that the Islamic Republic has killed huge numbers of its population.
Gardiner, a former advisor to Lady Thatcher said, &quot;If you listen to European leaders, it&apos;s as if the U.S. is the villain here.&quot;
Merz, speaking last week in Marsberg, criticized the U.S. approach to Iran, saying Washington was being &quot;humiliated by the Iranian leadership&quot; and expressing hope the conflict would end &quot;as quickly as possible.&quot;
Gardiner said of Merz’s remarks that, &quot;comments like these actually help the propaganda of the Iranian dictatorship. It is astonishing that a German chancellor would make these kinds of remarks at a time of war…and the German chancellor is giving comfort to the Iranian regime. It is disgusting.&quot;
Numerous Fox News Digital press queries sent to Merz’s spokesman Stefan Kornelius were not returned.
Before his announcement on the troop withdrawal from Germany, and in response to a question about reducing U.S. troops in Spain and Italy, Trump responded, &quot;I mean, they haven&apos;t been exactly on board.  Yeah, probably. Yeah, I probably will… Italy has not been of any help to us. And Spain has been horrible. Absolutely horrible.&quot;
Spain’s socialist Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez has taken a belligerent stand against the U.S. and Israeli military campaign against the Iranian regime, forbidding the U.S. from using its military bases in Spain to refuel aircraft or prepare for military action. He has decried the campaign as illegal while staying quiet on the regime’s murder of thousands of protesters and its increased drive to produce ballistic missiles and acquire nuclear weapons-grade enriched uranium.
Gardiner said, &quot;The Spanish have been the worst by a long way. At least the Germans and Italy have allowed the use of its own bases. The Spanish have refused to cooperate in any way with the war.&quot;
Trump told the Italian daily Corriere della Sera last month about the country&apos;s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni that &quot;I&apos;m shocked at her. I thought she had courage, but I was wrong.&quot;
The Europe expert, Gardiner, sees a wide gulf between how mainly Western European countries and the United States view the preservation of Western civilization, freedom, democracy and liberty.
&quot;Europe has lost both its ability and its will to fight. The United States is clearly willing to fight to defend Western civilization and the free world. Much of Europe has given up on this, especially Western Europe. It is an appeasement mindset cojoined with weakness and pacifism and also a growing acceptance by European leaders of mass migration and Islamification.&quot;
He added, &quot;Europe has fundamentally changed over the last twenty years beyond recognition, and yet Europe’s ruling elites accept it seemingly as a fact, with some notable exceptions.&quot;
Trump took the United Kingdom and France in March to task for their postioning on the war against Iran.
&quot;The Country of France wouldn’t let planes headed to Israel, loaded up with military supplies, fly over French territory,&quot; Trump wrote on Truth Social.
&quot;France has been VERY UNHELPFUL with respect to the ‘Butcher of Iran,’ who has been successfully eliminated! The U.S.A. will REMEMBER!!!,&quot; he wrote.
Trump also wrote, &quot;All of those countries that can’t get jet fuel because of the Strait of Hormuz, like the United Kingdom, which refused to get involved in the decapitation of Iran, I have a suggestion for you.&quot;
&quot;Number 1, buy from the U.S., we have plenty, and Number 2, build up some delayed courage, go to the Strait, and just TAKE IT.&quot;
&quot;You’ll have to start learning how to fight for yourself, the U.S.A. won’t be there to help you anymore, just like you weren’t there for us. Iran has been, essentially, decimated. The hard part is done. Go get your own oil!&quot;
Gardiner said the crisis over the Iran war shows that Europe has surrendered. The big Western Europeans have embraced &quot;defeatism,&quot; and &quot;they do not care. It is as simple as that. And future generations will have to pay the price for the course Europe is taking now,&quot; he said.
Fox News&apos; Brittany Miller and Solly Boussidan contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>FBI denies investigating Atlantic journalist behind harsh piece on Kash Patel</news:name>
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			<news:title>FBI denies investigating Atlantic journalist behind harsh piece on Kash Patel</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The FBI on Wednesday denied an MS NOW report that the Bureau is investigating the reporter behind a controversial &quot;hit piece&quot; on Director Kash Patel. 
Citing two people familiar with the matter, MS NOW reported the FBI has &quot;launched a criminal leak investigation focusing on an Atlantic magazine journalist who wrote a deeply unflattering account last month of Director Kash Patel’s work habits.&quot; 
The Atlantic published a piece by reporter Sarah Fitzpatrick headlined, &quot;The FBI Director Is MIA,&quot; which cited multiple anonymous sources telling the outlet that the FBI director had an &quot;emotional outburst&quot; related to difficulty logging into a computer system, has had &quot;bouts of excessive drinking&quot; and been absent enough to prompt security concerns.
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Patel, who quickly filed a $250 million lawsuit on the &quot;defamatory hit piece,&quot; previously told Fox News Digital, &quot;The Atlantic&apos;s story is a lie. They were given the truth before they published, and they chose to print falsehoods anyway.&quot;
The Atlantic has stood by its story and MS NOW reported that the alleged FBI probe could be used to access Fitzpatrick’s phone records and examine social media contacts. 
MS NOW added that the alleged FBI investigation is &quot;highly unusual because it did not stem from a disclosure of classified information and because it is focused on leaks to a reporter,&quot; noting that leak investigations typically look into government officials who may have disclosed state secrets or classified documents, while journalists &quot;who receive and publish such information have typically only been involved as potential witnesses.&quot;
THE ATLANTIC REPORTER BEHIND KASH PATEL REPORT SAYS SHE&apos;S SINCE BEEN &apos;INUNDATED&apos; BY SOURCES REAFFIRMING CLAIMS
FBI Assistant Director for Public Affairs Ben Williamson said the MS NOW report is &quot;false&quot; and a journalist is not being investigated. 
&quot;The journalist is not being investigated — false. Every time there’s a publication of false claims by anonymous sources that gets called out, the media plays the victim via investigations that do not exist,&quot; Williamson posted on X. 
Top Patel advisor Erica Knight dismissed the report. 
However, The Atlantic called the alleged probe &quot;an outrageous attack&quot; on the First Amendment. 
&quot;If confirmed to be true, an FBI criminal leak investigation targeting our reporter would represent an outrageous attack on the free press and the First Amendment itself. We will defend The Atlantic staff vigorously; we will not be intimidated by illegitimate investigations or other acts of politically motivated retaliation; we will continue to cover the FBI professionally, fairly, and thoroughly; and we will continue to practice journalism in the public interest,&quot; editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg said in a statement. 
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MS NOW, which published Williamson’s denial in its report, did not immediately respond to a request for additional comment. 
When reached for comment, the FBI directed Fox News Digital to Williamson’s X post. 
Patel’s lawsuit states, &quot;Defendants published the Article with actual malice, despite being expressly warned, hours before publication, that the central allegations were categorically false; despite having abundant publicly available information contradicting those allegations; despite obvious and fatal defects in their own sourcing; despite The Atlantic’s well-documented, long-running editorial animus toward Director Patel; despite a request for additional time to respond that Defendants refused to honor.&quot;
The Atlantic said in a statement, &quot;We stand by our reporting on Kash Patel, and we will vigorously defend The Atlantic and our journalists against this meritless lawsuit.&quot;
Fitzpatrick has said that since her report was published, she has been &quot;inundated&quot; with responses, including from government officials, reaffirming her reporting. 
An FBI spokesperson previously told Fox News Digital, &quot;Doubling down on defamatory lies doesn’t make them true, despite the obsession with creating a distraction from the record-breaking, historic success of this FBI.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Clavicular Charged With Shooting at Alligator While Livestreaming</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The influencer, whose real name is Braden Eric Peters, fired 12 shots at the gator from an airboat in the Florida Everglades.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Dem House candidate faces authenticity questions after kitchen table ad omits $1.6M estate</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dem House candidate faces authenticity questions after kitchen table ad omits $1.6M estate</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: A campaign staffer for Democratic House hopeful in Montana, Ryan Busse, would not confirm or deny whether their town home was used for a campaign ad instead of Busse&apos;s four-acre $1.6 million rural estate.
The ad, titled &quot;Let&apos;s Fix It,&quot; shows Busse and his wife listening to news headlines in the kitchen of a modest town home as Busse fixes coffee. 
&quot;How much more of this are we supposed to take?&quot; Busse asked his wife as he threw a dishtowel he was wiping his hands with on the counter next to him. In the next scene, Busse can be seen hauling road signs into a silver car as he touts his campaign message to voters and what motivates him to run.
However, a review of public records, photos on real estate websites, and past interviews Busse has done at his actual home in Kalispell, Montana, suggests the residence appearing in the ad belongs to one of his staffers, Alice Collins. When Fox News Digital reached out to the Busse campaign and Collins about the matter, Collins said that &quot;at no point in the ad do we claim it to be Ryan’s house.&quot; Neither responded to repeated inquiries asking them to confirm or deny whether the town home used in the ad was Collins&apos; residence.
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Busse, a former firearms executive and failed gubernatorial candidate in 2024, says in the ad he will &quot;fight for working people, not the wealthy,&quot; and he has campaigned on a message about affordability for the common man in a state that is one of the least affordable when it comes to owning a home.
&quot;If a candidate seeking to crusade on an affordability message feels the need to film campaign commercials away from their own home, that says a lot about the state of socialism and the demonization of prosperity in today’s Democratic Party,&quot; said Republican strategist Colin Reed.
&quot;The inauthenticity of Busse’s ad reflects a pattern we’re seeing in races across the country — America&apos;s last elites trying to hide their true identity and agenda because their policies and values don’t resonate with the values and experiences of everyday Americans,&quot; added Ashley Hayek, President of America First Works. &quot;When candidates like Busse lie about their mansions to seem &apos;relatable,&apos; it only highlights how disconnected they are from hardworking families. Voters are looking for America First policies that will improve their lives, not deception.&quot;
Reed added that financial success should be &quot;celebrated&quot; and not something anyone feels the need to hide or conceal. 
&quot;Home ownership was once seen as a key pillar of the American dream, and anyone running for Congress would be wise to put forward policies that will make it easier for people to buy homes rather than strangle them in more red tape and an ever more expansive federal government amassing power in Washington D.C.,&quot; Reed concluded.
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In a 2024 interview, Busse and his wife, Sara, talked to KPAX-TV while Busse was in the middle of a failed bid for governor. The interview took place at his Kalispell home, where the family has enough room to raise 11 chickens and where their hunting dogs have &quot;free rein&quot; across the open property.
On Zillow and Redfin, the residence is listed at $1.5 million and $1.6 million, respectively, but no residence evaluation is on Busse&apos;s financial disclosures because candidates are not required to disclose the value of their primary homes, just investment properties. Records from the Montana State library show Busse&apos;s Kalispell home is over 4 acres.
Meanwhile, an address linked to Busse&apos;s staffer, Collins, includes a Google street view that shows what looks like the same home and silver car from the campaign ad. The home includes what appears to be very little yard space and Zillow photos of Busse&apos;s Kalispell home also show a much different kitchen than what was seen in the ad.
When Fox News Digital reached out to Collins and the Busse campaign repeatedly to confirm whether they used her residence for the advertisement, Collins responded, suggesting Fox News Digital focus on &quot;stories about the actual issues Montanans are facing,&quot; such as the &quot;affordability crisis.&quot;
Redfin ranks Montana 8th for the highest home prices in the country and, according to The Montana Free Press, median single-family home sale price in Bozeman in February was $715,000, down from a high of $898,000 in May 2023.
Authenticity questions similar to those facing Busse were also raised during Virginia GOP candidate Derrick Anderson&apos;s campaign in 2024 to take over current Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger&apos;s House seat she vacated to run for higher office.
While he was running, Anderson posted a campaign photo of himself beaming next to a woman and three kids, along with another showing them dining at a table together as a group. Some thought the images suggested the woman was his wife and the kids his own, but the Republican candidate was actually newly engaged with no kids and lived alone with his dog, per his campaign website, according to reporting from the New York Post at the time. His staff blasted critics for misconstruing the images of Anderson taking photos with female supporters and their kids.
Anderson ultimately lost to the current House Rep from Virginia&apos;s 7th Congressional District, Democrat Eugene Vindman.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Sophie Cunningham tells Angel Reese to &apos;move on&apos; after she reposted boyfriend dunking on rumored ex</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sophie Cunningham tells Angel Reese to &apos;move on&apos; after she reposted boyfriend dunking on rumored ex</news:title>
			<news:keywords>There are NBA playoff rivalries. And then there are… love triangles.
Sophie Cunningham weighed in this week on the increasingly messy saga involving Angel Reese, her current boyfriend Wendell Carter Jr. and her rumored ex, Jalen Duren.
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The drama started during the first-round playoff series between the Orlando Magic and Detroit Pistons, when Reese reposted a video to her Instagram story showing Carter Jr. dunking on Duren.
That move immediately went viral online, with plenty of fans interpreting it as Reese taking a shot at Duren.
And now Cunningham has entered the chat.
During the latest episode of her &quot;Show Me Something&quot; podcast, Cunningham and her co-host, West Wilson, discussed the whole situation after their producer brought up Reese reposting the dunk video.
&quot;Something had to have happened for [Reese] to keep, I don&apos;t know, wanting to embarrass him in some way,&quot; Cunningham said.
When Wilson suggested maybe &quot;nothing happened,&quot; Cunningham fired back: &quot;But then move on! Worry about the current boyfriend.&quot;
Fair point, Sophie.
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The whole thing somehow escalated even further in Game 7, when Pistons fans started chanting &quot;Angel Reese&quot; at Carter Jr. during Detroit’s blowout win over Orlando.
Brutal — especially considering Duren and the Pistons advanced to the second round while Carter Jr. headed home for the offseason.
For her part, Reese hasn’t publicly responded to either the chants or Cunningham’s comments.
Still, the WNBA off-the-court discourse remains undefeated.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Obama branded &apos;classless moron&apos; for AG jab at Trump as &apos;wingman&apos; comments resurface</news:name>
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			<news:title>Obama branded &apos;classless moron&apos; for AG jab at Trump as &apos;wingman&apos; comments resurface</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The White House called former President Barack Obama &quot;a classless moron&quot; suffering from &quot;a severe and debilitating case of Trump Derangement Syndrome&quot; after Obama launched a thinly-veiled criticism at President Donald Trump by saying a president should not direct the attorney general to prosecute individuals.
&quot;He is a total disgrace for all the division he has sowed upon this country, and history will not judge him well,&quot; White House spokesperson Davis Ingle said of the former president. &quot;The only special interest guiding the Trump Administration’s decision-making is the best interest of the American people. Only pathetic trainwrecks like Stephen Colbert would waste their time interviewing one of the worst presidents in history on his failing show.&quot;
Obama made the remark during an interview with &quot;The Late Show&quot; host Stephen Colbert, who asked what restrictions should be placed on presidential power. Obama’s Tuesday appearance comes during the show’s final weeks.
&quot;The White House shouldn’t be able to direct the Attorney General to go around prosecuting whoever the president wants prosecuted,&quot; Obama said. &quot;The idea is that the attorney general is the people’s lawyer, it’s not the president’s consiglieri.&quot;
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&quot;You can’t have a situation in which whoever’s in charge of the government starts using that to go after the political enemies and reward their friends, right?&quot; Obama continued.
Obama discussed his relationship with Attorney General Eric Holder, who served in his administration for six years. He said he consulted with Holder regularly, but only on &quot;broader policy issues.&quot;
&quot;That&apos;s different than who do you charge, what case do you bring,&quot; Obama said.
Trump supporters on social media criticized Obama&apos;s comments, pointing to previous remarks by Holder describing their close relationship. In a 2013 radio interview with Tom Joyner, Holder described himself as Obama&apos;s &quot;wing-man&quot; when answering a question about his plans to leave the administration.
OBAMA SAYS MOTIVE UNCLEAR DESPITE MANIFESTO OUTLINING ALLEGED TARGETS IN WHCD SHOOTING
&quot;I’m still enjoying what I’m doing, there’s still work to be done.  I’m still the President’s wing-man, so I’m there with my boy.  So we’ll see,&quot; Holder said.
During Holder&apos;s tenure as attorney general, he was held in contempt by the House for failing to produce documents related to an investigation into Operation Fast and Furious, an operation by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives that led to Mexican drug cartels gaining access to illegal guns. Holder has previously faced scrutiny for opting against seeking criminal prosecution, but he was never accused of pursuing criminal charges on Obama&apos;s behalf.
Obama&apos;s remarks come as Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche indicted former FBI Director James Comey for allegedly threatening the president&apos;s life based on an Instagram post showing a seashell formation spelling out &quot;86-47,&quot; a reference to removing Trump from office. The latest charges follow the dismissal of previous charges brought against Comey by the Justice Department last year.
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Aside from Comey, several of Trump&apos;s other political foes have been indicted, including former national security adviser John Bolton and New York Attorney General Letitia James. The Justice Department has also opened criminal investigations into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook.
Trump posted a message on Truth Social in September directly addressed to former Attorney General Pam Bondi requesting that she prosecute several of his political foes.
&quot;Pam: I have reviewed over 30 statements and posts saying that, essentially, ‘same old story as last time, all talk, no action. Nothing is being done,&quot; Trump wrote. &quot;What about Comey, Adam ‘Shifty’ Schiff, Leticia??? They’re all guilty as hell, but nothing is going to be done.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Fetterman calls NYC protesters &apos;pro-Hezbollah/Hamas,&apos; puts own Democratic Party on blast</news:name>
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			<news:title>Fetterman calls NYC protesters &apos;pro-Hezbollah/Hamas,&apos; puts own Democratic Party on blast</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., described protesters who demonstrated in New York City on Tuesday as &quot;Pro-Hezbollah / Hamas s[---]heads,&quot; and indicated that the Democratic Party should speak out against them.
&quot;Mob of Pro-Hezbollah / Hamas s[---]heads raging against law enforcement and terrorizing the NYC Jewish community near a synagogue and day care,&quot; Fetterman wrote in a Wednesday post on X.
&quot;Where’s my party’s condemnation?&quot; he added.
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Fetterman made the comments when sharing a post on X that featured video footage in which people could be heard engaging in what sounded like an anti-Zionist chant.
The Forward reported that a spokesperson for Park East indicated that the synagogue had rented space for the Great Israeli Real Estate Event.
&quot;Park East Synagogue remains steadfast in our commitment to peaceful worship, and we are grateful for the NYPD&apos;s tireless efforts in protecting the community of our historic landmark synagogue,&quot; a Park East Synagogue spokesperson said in a statement obtained by Fox News Digital.
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Fetterman is a staunch supporter of Israel.
&quot;In the face of consistent attacks, past and present, our special ally and its people have shown true strength and resilience,&quot; he declared in a post on X last month.
&quot;Israel: I’m proud to stand on the right side of history, and this voice and vote will never waver. Happy Independence Day!&quot; he declared.
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In a March post, the senator declared, &quot;As a Democrat, I’m deeply proud to stand with Israel through the horror of 10/07. I’m deeply proud of our military and what they’ve accomplished in Epic Fury. Picking country over party is never wrong.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Former MLB pitcher accuses Gerrit Cole of intentionally hitting minor league batter after giving up homer</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former MLB pitcher accuses Gerrit Cole of intentionally hitting minor league batter after giving up homer</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New York Yankees ace Gerrit Cole hit a batter during a rehab assignment start on Tuesday night. It happens, but this particular plunking by Cole may have had some intention behind it.
Cole is still trying to work his way back to The Show after undergoing Tommy John surgery in March 2025, which resulted in him throwing zero pitches for New York last season.
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The 35-year-old took the bump for High-A Hudson Valley on Tuesday, and let&apos;s just say things didn&apos;t exactly go as well as he would have liked. Cole gave up five earned runs and seven hits in 4.1 innings of work. Two of those seven hits were home runs, one of which came courtesy of Caleb Bonemer in the second at-bat of Hudson Valley&apos;s contest against Winston-Salem.
Bonemer, a Chicago White Sox prospect, hit a no-doubt homer off of what was just Cole&apos;s fifth pitch of the game. After he connected for a single in his second at-bat against Cole, he then stepped to the dish in the fifth inning and wore a 97 mph heater for the team.
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With it being the first pitch of the at-bat and the baseball connected with Bonemer relatively high on his body, it didn&apos;t make for great optics for Cole.
As a clip of the play made its rounds on social media, former MLB pitcher Seth McClung got a hold of it and did not hesitate in accusing Cole of intentionally hitting Bonemer.
It is highly unlikely that we&apos;ll ever know whether Cole intentionally hit Bonemer, but it&apos;s fair to assume the six-time All-Star wasn&apos;t in the best of moods when the batter stepped into the box.
Continuing the grind of trying to return to the Yankees and giving up moonshot home runs to young prospects in High-A ball can make for a short fuse.
Cole&apos;s numbers in his four total starts across High-A and AA this season have not been stellar, as he&apos;s posted a 5.79 ERA and 0-1 record in 18.2 innings of action.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Florida man arrested for allegedly threatening to kill Trump, Rubio and Bondi</news:name>
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			<news:title>Florida man arrested for allegedly threatening to kill Trump, Rubio and Bondi</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Nathaniel Sanders II, 32, is facing federal charges after allegedly threatening to kill President Donald Trump, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and former Attorney General Pam Bondi, the U.S. Attorney&apos;s Office for the Southern District of Florida announced Tuesday.
Sanders, who appeared in federal court Monday, allegedly sent numerous social media posts between January and April that threatened to kill the three leaders.
Sanders allegedly threatened to bomb the White House and mentioned first lady Melania Trump in social media posts while referencing the fact that he owned a gun, according to a criminal complaint filed in the Southern District of Florida.
&quot;Imma bomb the (expletive) White House,&quot; he posted on X, according to the complaint.
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&quot;I don&apos;t know what to do Melania, like, all I got is a gun. It&apos;s the only thing I can use now is a gun,&quot; Sanders said in a video posted to Instagram, per the complaint.
Another video allegedly targeted Rubio. &quot;Like when I get my hands on him, I&apos;m gonna hurt him. Simple as that,&quot; Sanders said.
&quot;Threats against public officials are not political speech,&quot; U.S. Attorney Jason A. Reding Quiñones said in a statement.
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&quot;They are serious federal crimes that endanger public safety and the rule of law. The complaint alleges that this defendant repeatedly threatened to assassinate the President of the United States and other senior officials,&quot; he added. &quot;Those allegations will now be tested in court. Our Office will continue working with the U.S. Secret Service and our law enforcement partners to investigate threats, protect public officials, and ensure that those who violate federal law are held accountable.&quot;
The U.S. attorney&apos;s office charged Sanders with threatening the president of the United States and transmitting threats in interstate commerce. If convicted, he faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in federal prison.
Investigations into his threats involve the United States Secret Service (USSS), U.S. Capitol Police, U.S. Diplomatic Security Service and Miami Beach Police Department.
&quot;Making threats against the President of the United States is a federal crime, and we treat it with the seriousness it deserves every time,&quot; Special Agent in Charge Michael Townsend of the U.S. Secret Service, Miami Field Office also said.
&quot;It does not matter where the threat is made or what platform is used, our agents will identify you, investigate you, and work alongside our federal and local partners to bring charges when appropriate. We remain relentless in our mission to protect the President and to act swiftly against anyone who puts others at risk.&quot;
Sanders&apos; arrest was the result of a protected intelligence investigation which highlighted the efficacy of the Secret Service to identify threats &quot;before they can make a plan,&quot; a Secret Service spokesperson told Fox News Digital.
Fox News Digital contacted the U.S. Attorney for Florida&apos;s Southern District for additional comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Internet erupts after CA Dem on debate stage &apos;admits quiet part out loud&apos; on immigration</news:name>
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			<news:title>Internet erupts after CA Dem on debate stage &apos;admits quiet part out loud&apos; on immigration</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Rep. Katie Porter, a Democratic candidate in California’s crowded gubernatorial primary, is facing backlash after saying illegal immigrants are driving population growth in the state — a claim long advanced by Republicans.
&quot;The job of the California governor is to protect every single Californian,&quot; Porter said after being asked if she would work with federal authorities to deport illegal immigrants at Tuesday&apos;s California gubernatorial debate. &quot;The sanctuary state policy is designed to make sure that our state resources, the taxpayer dollars, the public servants that we have, are focusing on doing their jobs — which is not cooperating with the federal immigration authorities.&quot;
&quot;These are Californians, they contribute to our economy, they pay taxes, and they’re one of the only ways that our state has been growing in recent years,&quot; Porter said of illegal immigrants.
Gunther Eagleman, a popular right-wing X account, accused Porter of saying &quot;the quiet part out loud,&quot; by stating that illegal immigrants have mitigated population decline in California.
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Republicans, including President Donald Trump, have accused Democrats of resisting efforts to deport illegal immigrants because it could cost them seats in the House of Representatives. Illegal immigrants counted by the Census help determine the total number of House seats a given state is entitled to when the chamber is reapportioned every ten years.
&quot;So she&apos;s saying Cali has too many seats in the House?&quot; another X user said in response to Porter’s comment.
While Trump and others have attempted to add a citizenship question to the Census in an effort to remove non-citizens from calculations determining the number of House seats each state has, the Constitution does not mention citizenship status in relation to congressional apportionment.
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&quot;California is cooked: Katie Porter says criminal illegal aliens are ‘one of the only ways California has been growing in recent years,&quot; Republican communications operative Steve Guest wrote on X. &quot;Democrats have been in total control of [California] for the past 16 years.&quot;
An estimated 400,000 illegal immigrants entered California from 2021 to 2023, according to the Public Policy Institute of California. Between July 2021 and July 2023, California’s overall population grew by just under 20,000, per data published by the California Department of Finance.
&quot;Thats because all the billionaires, millionaires big business and anyone that can afford it is leaving [California] faster than you pouring a pot of boiling hot potatoes on your ex partners head,&quot; one X account wrote, responding to Porter and alluding to an allegation of domestic violence against the gubernatorial candidate.
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California saw a net population loss of 215,542 from domestic migration in 2025, compared to a net gain of 125,473 from foreign migration that same year, according to the state’s Department of Finance. Migration out of California has cost the state billions of dollars per year in tax revenue, according to California’s Legislative Analyst’s Office.
Other critics seized on Porter’s assertion that illegal immigrants benefit California’s economy.
&quot;If you think the best way to promote economic growth involves letting in illegal aliens, you’re doing it wrong,&quot; Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, wrote. 
California&apos;s illegal immigrants paid roughly $8.5 billion in state and local taxes during 2022, according to an estimate from the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy. Conservative critics argue that illegal immigrants consume more than that in public services, such as education and subsidized healthcare, though the costs of such things are difficult to quantify.
Some studies, including a report recently published by the Department of Housing and Urban Development, have also found that illegal immigration causes the cost of living to go up by increasing demand for housing. 
&quot;I contained myself well I think,&quot; Sheriff Chad Bianco, one of the two Republicans who participated in the gubernatorial debate, chimed in.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>American cruise ship passenger dies during stop at island vacation hot spot</news:name>
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			<news:title>American cruise ship passenger dies during stop at island vacation hot spot</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A trip to Bahamian paradise ended in tragedy for an American cruise ship passenger.
Police confirmed that an 83-year-old American tourist has died in an apparent drowning. Preliminary reports suggest it happened when the man was snorkeling in the Bahamas.
According to a release from the Royal Bahamas Police Force, the incident happened Sunday afternoon on Norwegian Cruise Line&apos;s private island, Great Stirrup Cay.
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The Norwegian Getaway ship docked on the island at 8 a.m. on May 3, and disembarked later that day at 5 p.m. as part of a three-day round-trip cruise, according to CruiseMapper.
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The victim&apos;s son told police he separated from his father as the pair were in the water. He called for help when he saw his father was no longer moving — and was without his snorkel mask, according to police.
In a statement sent to Fox News Digital, Norwegian said, &quot;We are saddened by the passing of one of our guests who became unresponsive while snorkeling in the ocean. Our medical team and local emergency responders provided immediate assistance. Unfortunately, the guest was unable to be revived. We extend our heartfelt condolences to the family during this difficult time.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pirro reveals what suspect in Secret Service shootout allegedly shouted before opening fire by White House</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pirro reveals what suspect in Secret Service shootout allegedly shouted before opening fire by White House</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Texas man who allegedly shot a civilian while exchanging gunfire with the Secret Service near the Washington Monument on Monday shouted &quot;F--- the White House&quot; while being transported to the hospital, U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro revealed Tuesday.
&quot;One of the things that he said on the way to the hospital was &apos;F the White House&apos; and &apos;kill me, kill me, kill me&apos; three times, but he was very clear, F the White House,&quot; Pirro told ABC News in a Tuesday night interview.
Officials charged 45-year-old Michael Marx with three criminal charges after he allegedly engaged in a shootout with the U.S. Secret Service (USSS) near the Washington Monument on Monday, the U.S. Attorney&apos;s Office for the District of Columbia announced Wednesday.
SECRET SERVICE OFFICERS SHOOT ARMED INDIVIDUAL NEAR WHITE HOUSE
Authorities say Marx fired a weapon at Secret Service officers after one agent noticed him concealing a firearm and began a pursuit. After officers issued verbal commands to Marx, he allegedly began to flee before turning and discharging his firearm.
His shot missed the Secret Service officers and struck a civilian witness in the leg, the U.S. attorney&apos;s office said. That civilian was a child, according to Secret Service Deputy Director Matt Quinn.
Secret Service returned fire, striking Marx in the hand, left arm and upper abdomen, according to prosecutors.
Officers rendered aid, and he was transported to the hospital, officials said.
Marx, a Texas native, faces charges of assaulting federal officers with a dangerous weapon, using and discharging a firearm during a crime of violence, and unlawful possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, Pirro&apos;s office announced.
&quot;We will prove this defendant carried an illegal firearm into the heart of Washington, D.C., opened fire at Secret Service officers near a crowded intersection, and shot an innocent bystander who was simply crossing the street with his family,&quot; Pirro said in a statement.
The dramatic exchange occurred at the same moment that Vice President JD Vance was departing the White House in a motorcade running down the same street where officers first spotted Marx.
&quot;My office will pursue the most serious charges available against anyone who brings gun violence to our streets, particularly when that violence unfolds steps from the seat of our government and the path of the Vice President of the United States.,&quot; Pirro concluded.
Investigators said they recovered a Sig Sauer P365 handgun loaded with 9mm ammunition from the scene.
Marx is not licensed to carry a firearm in Washington, D.C., according to the U.S. attorney&apos;s office. Investigators also discovered at least two aliases Marx allegedly goes by: Patrick Michael and Michael Zavici.
Fox News Digital contacted Pirro&apos;s office, Vance&apos;s office and the U.S. Secret Service for comment.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>A $20,000 Mega Millions ticket sold at a Goodyear 7-Eleven remains unclaimed, according to lottery officials.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Sheriff: Up to $175,000 in merchandise stolen from truck in just 11 minutes</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sheriff: Up to $175,000 in merchandise stolen from truck in just 11 minutes</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The thieves gained entry into the truck after the driver parked at a rest stop off of Interstate 40 in Arizona, according to the sheriff&apos;s office.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>LOCAL ROUNDUP: Coconino and Flagstaff softball teams shift to elimination bracket in state tournament</news:name>
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			<news:title>LOCAL ROUNDUP: Coconino and Flagstaff softball teams shift to elimination bracket in state tournament</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A look at how local teams have fared recently.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Anti-war protester hauled down from 168-foot DC bridge after 6-day stunt, police file multiple charges</news:name>
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			<news:title>Anti-war protester hauled down from 168-foot DC bridge after 6-day stunt, police file multiple charges</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An anti-war and anti-AI protester who ascended one of the tallest bridges in Washington, D.C., was arrested by authorities Wednesday after camping out atop the landmark for nearly a week.
Guido Reichstadter was safely removed from the bridge and is charged with crowding, obstructing or incommoding, unlawful entry and failing to obey an officer, the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) told Fox News Digital.
Reichstadter, 45, a former jeweler and math student, climbed the 168-foot bridge Friday night and previously told Fox News Digital he planned to stay there &quot;until the war is ended.&quot;
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However, on Tuesday, he posted on X that his water ran out Sunday and he planned on returning to the ground Wednesday morning.
&quot;I&apos;ll probably be going to jail for a while when I get down,&quot; Reichstadter wrote in the post. &quot;I hope that this action has offered something to motivate and inspire you, and that it can serve as fuel for greater commitment and action in the cause of peace and in the fight for our future.&quot;
FOX 5 D.C. reported he began his dismount at about 9 a.m. local time, with firefighters and emergency crews using equipment to assist.
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He appeared to use an internal passageway inside the bridge during his dismount, the outlet reported.
Video showed Reichstadter traveling back to the ground in the basket of a fire department ladder truck before he was ushered into an ambulance.
MPD declined Fox News Digital&apos;s request for the total cost and amount of resources expended during the six-day incident.
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The activist, who was protesting the war with Iran and AI development, told Fox News Digital he quit his job to protest because he has two children.
&quot;I&apos;ve lived a full life. I&apos;ve been married, I&apos;ve been in love, I&apos;ve had a career. I don&apos;t know if they&apos;re gonna have that,&quot; he said. &quot;And that&apos;s the most important thing in the world to me, is their future and the future of the whole human race.&quot;
Reichstadter described the state of AI development as &quot;dire,&quot; saying he believes the goal of frontier AI companies is &quot;to create AI systems which vastly outperform human cognitive capabilities in every respect.&quot;
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He also condemned Congress for its alleged inaction in relation to the war with Iran, though he noted he does not believe the U.S. or any other country should have nuclear weapons.
&quot;I&apos;m not making excuses, or under any illusions that it is not an autocratic regime which has committed atrocities on its own people, but the path to a safe future does not involve nuclear weapons held by any state,&quot; he said.
Though Reichstadter&apos;s protest coincided with &quot;May Day&quot; protests,&quot; he said he is not involved in the movement.
He was previously arrested on charges related to AI protests in California. He was twice arrested for protesting on OpenAI’s San Francisco campus, and arrested again in 2025 for violating a judge’s order not to return.
Court records show he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor unlawful entry charge, receiving a suspended 90‑day sentence, 18 months of probation and a $50 fine, FOX 5 reported.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Robert McGreevy contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Shift in cancer screening guidance has experts clashing over new guidance</news:name>
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			<news:title>Shift in cancer screening guidance has experts clashing over new guidance</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Most women gear up for their first annual mammogram at age 40 to screen for breast cancer – but some experts are questioning whether this is too soon and too frequent.
The American College of Physicians (ACP) recently released new guidance for breast cancer screening based on risk, which was published in the Annals of Internal Medicine.
The updated guidance suggests that all average-risk, asymptomatic females between 50 and 74 years old should undergo mammograms every two years.
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Those who are between 40 and 49 years of age are encouraged to discuss their risk of breast cancer with a doctor, weighing the potential benefits and harms of screening.
The ACP cautioned that unnecessary screening can produce false positive results, psychological distress, over-diagnosis, over-treatment, additional testing and radiation exposure.
Women 75 and older who are asymptomatic and average-risk, as well as those with limited life expectancy, can discuss with their doctors about halting screening, the ACP added.
&quot;This is because the benefits of screening beyond age 74 are reduced or uncertain, while potential harms, such as over-diagnosis, become more likely with increasing age,&quot; they stated.
For patients who have dense breasts, the ACP encourages doctors to consider supplemental digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT), often called 3D mammography.
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&quot;Decisions should consider potential benefits and harms, radiation exposure, availability, patient values and preferences, and cost,&quot; the group wrote. &quot;However, ACP advises against using supplemental MRI or ultrasound for screening in this population.&quot;
This guidance was backed by ACP’s Clinical Guidelines Committee, which defined &quot;average-risk&quot; as women who do not have a personal breast cancer history or diagnosis of a high-risk breast lesion, BRCA 1 or 2 genetic mutation, another familial breast cancer risk syndrome, or history of high-dose radiation therapy to the chest at a young age.
Jason M. Goldman, MD, president of ACP, commented in a statement that screening for breast cancer is &quot;essential and should be guided by the best available evidence.&quot;
&quot;ACP developed this guidance to provide physicians and females with the information they need to make breast cancer screening decisions, including when to start and discontinue, how often to screen and which methods to use for screening,&quot; he said.
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In an interview with Fox News Digital, Lauren Carcas, MD, medical oncologist with Miami Cancer Institute, part of Baptist Health South Florida, scrutinized these new guidelines, saying they &quot;add to the confusion of screening recommendations.&quot;
&quot;Generally, this recommendation is based on a risk-based screening approach to determine who needs more frequent and/or aggressive screening versus who could safely space out screening frequency,&quot; she said.
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&quot;Doing so implies that all women have equal access to individualized discussions and nuanced risk-assessment through either their primary care or gynecologic physicians.&quot;
These biennial screening recommendations could &quot;potentially widen disparities and increase the likelihood of missing cancer in the populations that are already impacted by barriers to care,&quot; according to Carcas.
The new recommendation differs from the other institutes like the American Society of Breast Surgeons and the American College of Radiology/Society of Breast Imaging, which call for annual mammography screenings, typically starting at age 40.
The screening interval &quot;remains the most consequential disagreement between all of the medical societies and the screening task force,&quot; Carcas noted.
&quot;All major U.S. societies agree that mammography screening should be available starting at age 40,&quot; she said. &quot;However, by age 25, all women should undergo a formal breast cancer risk assessment in order to direct their ongoing screening.&quot;
Carcas also challenged ACP’s recommendation against supplemental MRI and ultrasounds for women with dense breast tissue, in favor of only using DBT.
&quot;The radiologic societies very strongly recommend the addition and consideration of breast ultrasound and/or MRI for more complete and accurate imaging,&quot; she said.
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Women who have a 20% or higher lifetime risk of developing breast cancer are considered high-risk, according to Carcas, and should undergo annual screening with supplemental ultrasound and MRI consideration.
&quot;For the average-risk woman, the conversation will be more nuanced between the patient and her physician,&quot; she said. &quot;Depending on the individual&apos;s preference and the recommendation of her gynecologist or primary care, the patient would screen with mammogram on an annual basis or biennially, per shared-decision making.&quot;
Carcas pointed to a &quot;gap in evidence&quot; regarding mortality risk between annual and biennial screening, as there has not been a randomized controlled trial investigating the difference between the two.
&quot;Most women who are diagnosed with breast cancer would certainly be grateful to have it diagnosed at an earlier stage, when there is less likely need for chemotherapy and other aggressive modalities of treatment,&quot; she said.
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The doctor said she still plans to recommend annual screenings to her patients and to offer ultrasounds and MRIs to those who require it.
&quot;I remain hopeful that this new recommendation from ACP will not alter insurance coverage for patients undergoing screening, particularly in light of the differing recommendations among medical societies,&quot; Carcas added.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>DOJ opens investigation into Soros-backed DA accused of shielding illegal immigrants from consequences</news:name>
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			<news:title>DOJ opens investigation into Soros-backed DA accused of shielding illegal immigrants from consequences</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: The Department of Justice launched a civil rights investigation Wednesday into an embattled Virginia prosecutor over allegations his office has given preferential treatment to criminal illegal immigrants, escalating scrutiny of Fairfax Commonwealth Attorney Steve Descano.
DOJ Civil Rights Division head Harmeet Dhillon said in a letter first obtained by Fox News Digital that the department is examining whether Descano’s office violated federal law by weighing &quot;immigration consequences&quot; in charging decisions and plea deals, which the department said could amount to unequal treatment of defendants.
&quot;I have authorized a full investigation to determine whether the [Office of the Fairfax Commonwealth Attorney] has engaged in unlawful discrimination in violation of Title VI and the Safe Streets Act,&quot; Dhillon said, noting that both &quot;prohibit recipients of Federal financial assistance from discriminating based upon race, color, or national origin.&quot;
Dhillon said the investigation was based on a 2020 Fairfax policy about prosecutorial decisions that instructs prosecutors to weigh what could happen to immigrants charged or convicted of crimes, including consequences such as deportation. Dhillon said her office was looking at whether Descano&apos;s office is &quot;engaged in a pattern or practice of depriving persons of rights, privileges, or immunities secured or protected by the Constitution or laws of the United States.&quot;
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Descano, the progressive top cop in Virginia’s most populous county, has drawn criticism from Republicans and faced congressional scrutiny because of his policies perceived to extend leniency to illegal immigrants.
He first gained national attention from the murder of Stephanie Minter at a Fairfax bus stop in 2026. The suspect, a Sierra Leone national named Abdul Jalloh, had more than two dozen prior arrests, and as details about the case surfaced, Descano’s office was found to have repeatedly dropped violent charges against Jalloh and ignored warnings that he was dangerous.
Fox News Digital reached out to Descano’s office for comment.
This is a developing story check back for updates.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>DOJ says ransomware gang tapped into Russian government databases</news:title>
			<news:keywords>U.S. prosecutors said a ransomware gang fueled Russian government corruption, and allowed the gang&apos;s leaders to avoid paying taxes and dodge the country&apos;s military draft.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Rideshare driver arrested in alleged scheme targeting Ivy League students for sex: prosecutors</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A New Jersey rideshare driver has landed behind bars after authorities say he allegedly harassed Princeton University students and attempted to lure them into his car for sex. 
Dimario Wynter, 28, of Spotswood, is charged with two counts of harassment and luring, and one count of disorderly conduct, according to a press release from the Mercer County Prosecutor&apos;s Office. 
The first alleged incident occurred around noon on April 16, after a Princeton University student told authorities she was walking on Prospect Avenue when an individual driving a black Jeep Patriot pulled over to ask for directions, prosecutors said. 
As the pair was talking, the individual allegedly handed the student a $100 bill and exited the vehicle before he &quot;walked quickly toward her and demanded a sexual act,&quot; according to authorities.
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The student subsequently dropped the money and fled the area. 
One day later, on April 17, a second Princeton University student was walking on Ivy Lane around 9:30 a.m. when an individual driving a dark van or SUV pulled over to ask for directions, the press release said.
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The individual then allegedly handed the student a $100 bill and asked her to leave with him, causing the victim to return the money. The suspect subsequently fled the area, according to prosecutors. 
An investigation into the two incidents led authorities to name Wynter as a suspect, while also revealing that he is employed as a driver for Lyft.
&quot;We take reports like this extremely seriously, and the driver has been permanently removed from the platform,&quot; a Lyft spokesperson said in a statement to Fox News Digital. &quot;We stand ready to assist law enforcement with their investigation.&quot; 
Wynter was taken into custody on April 30, and later released pending future court appearances, prosecutors said. 
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			  <news:name>NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs viewership surges as hockey rides wave from US Olympic gold medal</news:name>
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			<news:title>NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs viewership surges as hockey rides wave from US Olympic gold medal</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In February, we asked whether the NHL could capitalize on America’s renewed interest in hockey in hockey after Team USA’s Olympic gold medal victory. The answer is yes.
The first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs averaged 1.2 million viewers across ESPN, ESPN2, TNT, TBS and truTV, up nearly 70% from last year.
While Nielsen’s updated Big Data + Panel methodology has increased live sports averages, estimates put that bump at roughly 5% to 10%. The NHL’s surge goes well beyond any measurement changes. For comparison, that is not the case for the NBA playoffs.
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The NHL has steadily built momentum since the Olympics. The first eight nationally televised games after the break averaged 603,000 viewers across ABC, ESPN and TNT, a 23% increase from the league’s pre-Olympic average.
The Olympic finale reminded Americans how thrilling hockey can be. The playoffs have reinforced it. Few sports match hockey’s pace, chaos, and physicality. In many ways, it is the closest thing to football, America’s true pastime. Its intensity and passion are unmatched.
Distribution matters as well. The Stanley Cup Playoffs remain widely available on traditional television. Fans do not need multiple streaming subscriptions to follow the postseason, unlike in the NBA.
That aligns with audience sentiment. A Fox News national survey in March found that 72% of fans are frustrated with streaming and believe major sporting events should remain on free broadcast television.
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The sport’s culture also works in its favor. The conversation is not dominated by manufactured outrage or endless hot takes and race-baiting. The players are generally more focused on winning than on building personal brands on social media.
That said, hockey likely has a ceiling in the United States. The sport is less accessible than football, baseball or basketball. Ice time is limited, equipment is expensive, and there are far fewer rinks than fields or gyms.
Due to these structural disadvantages, hockey will never surpass football, basketball or baseball in overall popularity in America. However, it can still be bigger than it has been. We are seeing that now.
The next step is building stars.
In a fragmented, algorithm-driven media environment, individual stardom drives interest. The NHL has lagged here for years.
Fortunately, the league has marketable talent in Connor McDavid, Jack Hughes, Quinn Hughes, Connor Hellebuyck and Connor Bedard. It just has to market them properly.
Ultimately, for the first time in nearly a decade, hockey feels like a real factor in the American zeitgeist. It started with the Olympics.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Sabres favored to win Game 1 as Canadiens face fatigue after grueling seven-game series with Lightning</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-06T18:01:54.510Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Sabres favored to win Game 1 as Canadiens face fatigue after grueling seven-game series with Lightning</news:title>
			<news:keywords>I&apos;ve said it pretty much every year, but the NHL Playoffs are awesome. I don&apos;t really follow hockey all that much during the regular season. I follow it enough to sporadically bet on it, but of the big four, it is the one that I am the least confident in. I&apos;ve been surprisingly successful some years, but this hasn&apos;t been the best one for me. So, I guess my advice here is to tread with caution as I share my bet with you on the Canadiens vs. Sabres game.
The Montreal Canadiens took out one of the biggest favorites in the sport in the first round. They were able to beat the Tampa Bay Lightning in seven games. This was an interesting series as the two teams alternated wins. None of the games were decided by more than one goal, either. Four of the seven games also went to overtime. To say this was a battle for Montreal would be an understatement. Kudos to their team for persevering through it and coming out to live for a second round of the playoffs.
For the season, the team scored 3.40 goals per game and allowed 3.06 goals per game. I always find it interesting, but they allowed more shots than they&apos;ve taken on average. They went 24-9-8 on the road this season, one of the better marks in the league, and they won three games on the road in the first round. I expect them to put Jakub Dobes in the net once again after he started all seven games against Tampa Bay. He was 29-10-4 with a 2.78 goals allowed on average per game. He had a strong .901 save percentage in the regular season. In the postseason, he upped that to .923 and allowed no more than three goals in any game.
The Buffalo Sabres went 50-23-9 for the season, looking like one of the best teams in the league. They were solid at home, going 26-10-5 in their home arena. In the opening round, the team took down the Boston Bruins in six games. They had a significantly easier time than the Canadiens. In three of their wins, they took them down by at least two goals. Even in the two losses, they were rather competitive. They lost Game 2 by a score of 4-2, and Game five 2-1. Both of their losses at home are a bit concerning.
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Still, this is a team that has a lot going for it. Scoring 20 goals in six games means that this offense is firing on all cylinders. They made a major adjustment for the team by taking starter Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen out of the net after the first two games. They turned to Alex Lyon in Game 3, and he rewarded them with a total of five goals allowed in five games. He didn&apos;t allow a goal on seven attempts when he came in for Luukkonen in Game 2.
The playoffs are not a time for teams to worry about feelings. Pulling their starting goalie, who had done so much for them, needed to happen if Buffalo wanted to win the series. Lyon delivered and will be in the net until he cools off. The Sabres are playing with a ton of confidence at the moment, but they&apos;ve looked a bit rough at home.
The Canadiens have to be rather exhausted after winning that first-round series. That was a grueling battle, and every game was tight. I don&apos;t think that&apos;s the type of game they want to play in this one. They were lucky to get a bit of extra rest. I expect the Sabres to win this game. They are the looser team, their goalie looks great, and the offense has been rolling. Give me Buffalo to win the opener as the Canadiens try to take a breath after getting out of the first round.
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			  <news:name>&apos;Crocodile Dundee&apos; star Paul Hogan&apos;s 27-year-old son arrested on domestic battery charge</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Crocodile Dundee&apos; star Paul Hogan&apos;s 27-year-old son arrested on domestic battery charge</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;Crocodile Dundee&quot; star Paul Hogan&apos;s son has been arrested for his involvement in a reported domestic disturbance, Fox News Digital has confirmed. 
On Friday, law enforcement was called to the actor&apos;s Venice Beach residence around 10:30 a.m. in response to a possible domestic violence situation involving his 27-year-old son, Chance, per the New York Post.
According to the outlet, Paul and an unidentified woman spoke with law enforcement upon arrival. Chance had allegedly left the scene before officers arrived.
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The Los Angeles Police Department told Fox News Digital that Chance was later located and arrested on domestic battery, with bail set at $20,000.
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&quot;We are unable to provide further details due to domestic battery confidentiality,&quot; a spokesperson for the LAPD said.
It&apos;s unclear who exactly was involved in the domestic incident, but the unknown female was seen filling out information for the police, per the outlet.
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The 86-year-old actor was seen at a local convenience store in Venice one day after the arrest.
Chance reportedly has a long history of mental health issues.
Just last year, the 27-year-old posted a video to social media begging for &quot;someone to kill me,&quot; according to the New York Post.
Sources told Woman’s Day that Paul is reeling from his son&apos;s arrest.
&quot;Paul’s tired. At 86 he just doesn’t need to be dealing with this,&quot; the source told the outlet, explaining that he remains committed to getting Chance &quot;the help he needs&quot;, but there have to be &quot;new boundaries.&quot; 
&quot;As a dad, it’s devastating – unless Chance is cleared or the charges are dropped, it’s going to stay on his record forever,&quot; the source added. &quot;It’s a very serious situation that Paul’s desperate to keep private. But he’s beating himself up over it and feels like he failed his son in some way.&quot;
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			  <news:name>PGA TOUR returns to Quail Hollow: Best bets, &quot;One-And-Done&quot; pick for 2026 Truist Championship</news:name>
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			<news:title>PGA TOUR returns to Quail Hollow: Best bets, &quot;One-And-Done&quot; pick for 2026 Truist Championship</news:title>
			<news:keywords>You never know when or what the tournament will be called, but you know there will be a PGA TOUR event at Quail Hollow Golf Club in Charlotte, North Carolina. This year, the Truist Championship returns to Quail Hollow.
Formerly sponsored by another bank, Wells Fargo, the Truist was relocated to the Philadelphia Cricket Club because Quail Hollow hosted the 2025 PGA Championship. This tournament was also relocated in 2017 for the PGA Championship and in 2022 for the Presidents Cup.
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Make sense? Ok, cool, because it gets more confusing.
Sepp Straka won the 2025 Truist, but Scottie Scheffler is the reigning Quail Hollow champion after winning last year&apos;s PGA Championship. However, Scheffler usually skips this tournament, unless it&apos;s hosting a major, and he isn&apos;t in this week&apos;s field.
Now that you&apos;re up to speed on the course and event history, let&apos;s discuss actually gambling on this thing. From here on out, I&apos;m only giving you bets and analysis.
My plan of attack is to allocate 2.46 units (u) on outrights to profit 20u for each pick and another 3u on top-10s/20s with ties. Here are my horses for the course and One-And-Done pick for Quail Hollow.
The following odds are based on my previous bets on the golfers listed below. Subject to change. 
This is a happy place for Xander, who has finished as the runner-up the last two times this tournament has been held at Quail Hollow. Schauffele was T28 at the 2025 PGA Championship but gained strokes in every stat besides approach.
That said, Xander has been flushing it lately. He&apos;s gained strokes ball-striking (driving and approach) in eight consecutive starts, which includes four signature events, THE PLAYERS Championship and The Masters.
Schauffele has four top-10 finishes in his last six tournaments: T7 at The Genesis Invitational, third at THE PLAYERS, T4 at the Valspar Championship, and T9 at The Masters. Yeah, his price is short, but Xander is due for a win and this is the spot.
Quail Hollow isn’t a good course fit for Spaun because it’s long and he doesn’t hit the ball far off the tee. But neither was Oakmont Country Club, where Spaun won last year’s U.S. Open.
More importantly, Spaun enters the Truist in good form. He has gained strokes ball-striking in seven consecutive starts, including THE PLAYERS Championship, his Valero Texas Open win, The Masters and back-to-back signature events.
Over the last 24 rounds, Spaun is fifth in this field for scoring opportunities from inside 15 feet on approach shots from 175-200 yards and ninth from 200+ yards, according to Betsperts Golf.
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Lastly, he has gained strokes ball-striking and putting in all three starts at Quail Hollow: T18 at the 2021 Wells Fargo Championship, T27 at the 2023 Wells Fargo and T37 at last year’s PGA Championship. 
He’s made the cut in all seven appearances at Quail Hollow, featuring a T17 on debut in 2016, a T3 at the 2023 Wells Fargo and a T2 at the 2025 PGA Championship.
Quail Hollow has tough green complexes and English has gained strokes chipping in four of his appearances there and with his putter in six straight.
In fact, English is one of the best putters on TOUR. He lost strokes on the greens at the Cadillac Championship last week, but he gained strokes with his putter in the eight starts before that.
Also, English plays well at long, difficult courses. He ranks fifth in this field for total strokes gained at comp courses to Quail Hollow over the last 50 rounds, per Betsperts Golf. This includes the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open win at Torrey Pines, which is similar to Quail Hollow.
Will Campbell win the Truist? Absolutely not. But he won twice last season, at two driver-heavy events, no less. Campbell is accurate off the tee and a solid putter. I mean, what other analysis do I need for a 931-to-1 long shot?
A $4.33 bet pays out a little more than $4,000. I spend more money on dumber things all the time. My mother’s iCloud storage costs roughly $4 per month, and neither she nor I know what she uses it for or how to cancel the payment.
This is a &quot;vibes&quot;/course history bet that will probably lose. Canadian golfers always choke when I have money on them and Conners only has two top-20 finishes this year (THE PLAYERS and Valspar).
Yet, Conners has gained at least 5.25 strokes ball-striking in his last five visits to Quail Hollow, averaging +7.58 per tournament. He has three consecutive top-20 finishes at Quail Hollow: T8 at the 2023 Wells Fargo, T13 at the 2024 Wells Fargo and T19 at the 2025 PGA Championship. 
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I don&apos;t have much of a choice but to burn Rory here. I already used the next two guys on the betting board: Schauffele (The Masters) and Cameron Young (The Genesis), and the third-betting choice, Matt Fitzpatrick, always sucks when I bet him.
Fortunately, this is a good spot to take McIlroy. I used him when he won this event the last time it was held at Quail Hollow in 2024, which was Rory&apos;s fourth win here. McIlroy pretty much owns this place.
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			<news:title>Obama-era attorney flips script on Comey indictment naysayers with warning not to bury DOJ yet</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Legal experts are pushing back on skepticism surrounding the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey, arguing the Department of Justice would not have brought the case without meeting key legal thresholds.
&quot;Lots of folks are saying the case is going nowhere, but, way too early to reach that conclusion,&quot; former Democratic U.S. Attorney John Fishwick, who served in Virginia during the Obama administration, said, cautioning against prematurely dismissing the case.
The indictment, brought last month in the Eastern District of North Carolina, alleged Comey, a longtime Trump nemesis, threatened the president and delivered interstate communications containing threats when he posted a photo on Instagram of seashells reading &quot;8647&quot; last year. 
Free speech advocates and leftist critics pushed back against the indictment, accusing the DOJ of infringing on protected speech in the name of prosecuting one of Trump&apos;s top political rivals. Comey, whom Trump fired as FBI director in 2017, has been outspoken against the president and profited off sales from his anti-Trump book, while Trump has said Comey is &quot;guilty as hell&quot; on social media and that he should face criminal charges.
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&quot;Comey is out for revenge against Trump and has publicly gone after Trump separately from the seashells,&quot; Fishwick said, adding that Trump also publicly said he perceived the message as a threat.
Prosecutors must prove Comey’s intent and that the message constituted a &quot;true threat,&quot; a high legal bar that has fueled questions about whether the case can succeed, especially in the recent threat environment where Trump has now faced three alleged assassination attempts.
&quot;You prove intent like you always prove intent,&quot; acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said on &quot;Meet the Press&quot; this weekend. &quot;You prove intent with witnesses. You prove intent with documents, with materials. ... This is not just about a single Instagram post. This is about a body of evidence that the grand jury collected over the series of about 11 months.&quot;
Chad Mizelle, former DOJ chief of staff, told Fox News Digital the legal standard for convicting Comey for threatening the president was high but that the indictment suggested there was underlying evidence.
&quot;I don&apos;t think the department would have secured the indictment without concrete evidence that Comey did knowingly and willfully threaten the president of the United States,&quot; Mizelle said.
Mizelle noted evidence could take many forms, such as nonpublic text messages or emails.
&quot;What was Comey&apos;s intent when he said it?&quot; Mizelle asked. &quot;I suspect DOJ has evidence of that, and I&apos;ll wager it&apos;s not favorable to Comey.&quot;
IN TRYING TO SECURE COMEY INDICTMENT, US PROSECUTORS HAVE SHORT WINDOW — AND A DIFFICULT CASE TO MAKE
The term &quot;86&quot; has been used as slang to get rid of someone or something, often in restaurants for an unavailable item or refused customer. Prosecutors alleged that, paired with &quot;47&quot; — a reference to Donald Trump as the 47th president — Comey’s post amounted to a threat.
Before serving as head of the FBI, Comey was a federal prosecutor and deputy attorney general for the Department of Justice. 
Comey, &quot;more than any American, knows not to make threats and what a threat looks like,&quot; Fishwick said.
Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., told Fox News: &quot;This is a very smart guy. He knows what he’s doing. He’s nobody’s fool. … He knew exactly what he was doing, but hey he’s going to have his day in court.&quot;
The DOJ secured the indictment from a grand jury days after a third alleged assassination attempt on Trump at the annual White House Correspondents&apos; Association dinner, a point Blanche has drilled down on as evidence that prosecuting threats to the president, regardless of who made them, is a top priority. Fishwick said the political violence would be relevant if the case makes it to trial.
&quot;As background to any trial, jurors in North Carolina will be aware of all the political threats in this country and know that something must be done about it,&quot; Fishwick said.
George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley raised First Amendment concerns, saying if the case rested solely on the image of seashells forming &quot;8647,&quot; it could face significant legal hurdles, arguing the image &quot;is clearly protected speech&quot; absent additional evidence.
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression said &quot;86&quot; could actually mean impeachment and that the charges defied Supreme Court precedent that established the standard for a &quot;true threat.&quot;
&quot;The idea that Comey&apos;s picture of seashells conveyed a serious intent to harm the president is ridiculous,&quot; the group wrote on social media. &quot;The administration should abandon this transparent and unconstitutional attempt to punish a critic.&quot;
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Comey had quickly deleted the post, saying at the time that he did not realize that he had shared something ominous. After the indictment, he said he was &quot;still innocent.&quot;
&quot;I’m still not afraid, and I still believe in the independent federal judiciary, so let’s go,&quot; Comey said.
Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton accused &quot;the left media [of] rushing to the defense of James Comey, pretending it&apos;s about free speech.&quot;
&quot;You don’t have the right to advocate for the killing of the president,&quot; Fitton said.
Comey&apos;s arraignment is set for May 11 in Greenville. Comey&apos;s lawyer did not comment for this story.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Candidates for California Governor Debate Tonight: What to Know</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Seven candidates in the California governor’s race will face off at a debate hosted by NBC Los Angeles. The New York Times will livestream the event.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Left-wing extremists,&apos; cartels move into crosshairs in Trump terror shift beyond ISIS</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Left-wing extremists,&apos; cartels move into crosshairs in Trump terror shift beyond ISIS</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Trump administration’s new counterterrorism strategy expands the scope of U.S. national security policy to include drug cartels and domestic extremist groups alongside traditional jihadist threats — a shift that could widen how counterterrorism tools are deployed at home and abroad.
A 16-page strategy released to reporters Wednesday identifies three primary sources of terrorist threats: &quot;narcoterrorists and transnational gangs,&quot; &quot;legacy Islamist terrorists,&quot; and &quot;violent left-wing extremists, including anarchists and anti-fascists&quot; — marking a break from post-9/11 frameworks that centered largely on groups like ISIS and al Qaeda.
The document lays out a three-part approach to combating those threats: identifying terrorist actors and plots before they occur, cutting off funding and recruitment pipelines, and ultimately dismantling established networks — a framework that signals a more expansive use of intelligence, financial and military tools across multiple threat categories.
The strategy broadens the definition of terrorism in ways that could extend national security powers beyond traditional jihadist groups — opening the door to expanded use of military, intelligence and law enforcement tools against cartels and actors inside the United States.
TRUMP REWRITES NATIONAL SECURITY PLAYBOOK AS MASS MIGRATION OVERTAKES TERRORISM AS TOP US THREAT
At the same time, the strategy takes aim at the intelligence community, arguing it has been &quot;mired in old ways of looking at threats&quot; and, at times, &quot;weaponized&quot; for political purposes — language that underscores the administration’s push to reshape how counterterrorism priorities are defined and executed.
The strategy expands the counterterrorism mission to include domestic extremist violence, particularly from what officials describe as left-wing ideological movements — a shift that places greater emphasis on identifying and disrupting networks operating inside the United States.
White House counterterrorism chief Sebastian Gorka said the administration is focused on politically motivated violence domestically and would use &quot;all the tools constitutionally available&quot; to identify and disrupt extremist actors.
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He pointed to recent high-profile attacks, including the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, as examples of what he described as a broader rise in extremist violence.
&quot;If you look at the Tyler Robinson, as you mentioned, the murder of the assassin, of Charlie Kirk. If you look at Robert Westman, the murderer of the little children of the Annunciation Catholic School last year, we see an ideology that, ostensibly, began by preaching tolerance, being used by specific actors to wage violence against the most innocent, little children at Catholic schools at churches. This is a threat we will take very seriously.&quot;
&quot;Whether you are right wing inspired or left being inspired, the point at which you advocate for violence or use violence yourself, for political purposes, means you are actually undertaking terrorism,&quot; Gorka went on.
The strategy calls for mapping and disrupting &quot;violent left-wing extremists&quot; using available law enforcement authorities, a move that could expand how federal agencies apply counterterrorism tools in domestic cases.
The strategy also elevates drug cartels to a central national security threat, embedding them alongside jihadist groups as a core counterterrorism priority — a shift that blurs the line between traditional criminal organizations and designated terrorist actors.
Gorka framed cartel violence as a direct and ongoing threat to the United States, arguing the scale of deaths tied to drug trafficking now rivals wartime losses.
&quot;More Americans were murdered by illicit drugs smuggled across the border by cartels in one year than in 70 years of combat fatalities of U.S. service men and women,&quot; he said. &quot;They declared war on us. We are responding.&quot;
The strategy builds on actions already underway, including the designation of major cartels as foreign terrorist organizations and a military campaign targeting suspected smuggling operations — steps that expand the range of tools available to confront cartel networks.
Recent operations have targeted suspected drug boats in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific as part of what officials describe as an ongoing effort to combat &quot;narcoterrorism,&quot; signaling a more sustained operational posture.
&quot;If we know where you are, if you killed Americans, if you&apos;re plotting to kill Americans, within 72 hours, we can kill you, we can arrest you or we can kill you,&quot; Gorka said.
Beyond domestic and cartel-related threats, the strategy places Iran at the center of the global terrorism landscape, describing the regime as the most significant state-backed threat facing the United States — reinforcing a continued focus on Tehran’s role in supporting proxy networks.
&quot;The greatest threat to the United States emanating from the Middle East comes specifically from Iran,&quot; the document states, citing both Tehran’s military capabilities and its backing of groups such as Hezbollah.
Gorka echoed that assessment, arguing many global threats ultimately trace back to Iran. 
&quot;Nine out of ten times, you scratch the surface of that threat, and three nanometers later, you find Iran,&quot; he said.
The strategy calls for continued military, intelligence and covert operations against Iran and its network of proxies, signaling those efforts will persist &quot;until the regime in Tehran is no longer a threat to the United States.&quot;
The document also emphasizes more aggressive use of military, financial and intelligence tools, alongside increased pressure on allies to take on greater responsibility in combating shared threats, pointing to a wider, more integrated counterterrorism posture going forward.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Seattle mayor’s Starbucks boycott call slammed by local radio host as coffee giant adds Nashville-based roles</news:name>
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			<news:title>Seattle mayor’s Starbucks boycott call slammed by local radio host as coffee giant adds Nashville-based roles</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A local radio host accused Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson, a self-proclaimed democratic socialist, of irking Starbucks by calling for a boycott ahead of the hometown company’s decision to open a new hub in Nashville. 
Starbucks has appeared to lessen its presence in Seattle, acknowledging in March it would be closing five additional stores in the city. That move follows several closures in 2025, including the Starbucks Reserve Roastery on Capitol Hill, as the coffee giant plans to add or relocate 2,000 jobs to Nashville. 
Last year, Mayor Wilson declared at a barista picket line, &quot;I am not buying Starbucks, and you should not either,&quot; according to The Seattle Times. The paper called it a &quot;gaffe&quot; to suggest locals should boycott the hometown company and KIRO Newsradio host Gee Scott seems to agree. 
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&quot;The comment about, ‘I’m not buying Starbucks, and neither should you,’ should have never happened. That should have never happened with the leader,&quot; Scott said on &quot;The Gee and Ursula Show.&quot; 
&quot;I’m not saying that the mayor of Seattle is the reason that Starbucks is doing this,&quot; he continued. &quot;I’m saying that there should have been a grown-up discussion and conversation.&quot;
Gee also compared Seattle’s treatment of businesses to the way other cities, such as Nashville and Austin. 
&quot;Sometimes when you are in a relationship, and some of you maybe have been in a relationship where you could not afford to move, and somebody just talked bad to you any kind of way, or you’re at a job where you have to constantly come in and you don’t feel appreciated, but you don’t have another job or other options, so you have to stick it out in that job. You have to be careful the way you talk to somebody that actually has an opportunity to leave,&quot; Gee said. 
KIRO host Ursula Reutin added, &quot;There are other cities that are waking up, or have woken up, and have said, ‘Hey, we’re going to compete for this business.’&quot;
Mayor Wilson’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital. 
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Mayor Wilson also famously sparked a social media firestorm after she dismissed reports that millionaires are fleeing Washington state due to taxes and various far-left policies.
While speaking at a forum at Seattle University earlier this month, the new Democratic mayor said, &quot;I think the claims that millionaires are going to leave our state are like super overblown.&quot;
&quot;And the ones that leave, like, bye,&quot; she continued, waving her hand and laughing. Though the line drew laughs and applause from those in the auditorium, it did not go over as well online, as conservatives quickly blasted the new Seattle mayor.
&quot;The Nashville office will be a complement to our global and North America headquarters in Seattle where we will maintain a large presence,&quot; Starbucks chief partner officer Sara Kelly previously told Fox News Digital. 
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&quot;Over the next five years, we expect to have 2,000 support jobs located in Nashville. The majority of our support teams continue to be based here in Seattle,&quot; Kelly added. &quot;Nashville-based roles will include a combination of net new roles being created to support growth, some in-sourcing as we move some work from contract workers and professional service providers to full-time Starbucks partner roles, and in some cases, moving select teams from Seattle to Nashville as we did recently with our Sourcing teams.&quot;
Wilson shocked many political observers when she was elected Seattle&apos;s mayor last year, and many chalked up her victory to her ability to tap into a similar voting bloc that democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani used on his way to becoming New York City&apos;s next mayor.
Fox News Digital’s Rachel del Guidice and Andrew Mark Miller contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>OutKick readers sound off: Five more famous rock band replacements we might have missed</news:name>
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			<news:title>OutKick readers sound off: Five more famous rock band replacements we might have missed</news:title>
			<news:keywords>We asked and you delivered!
This past weekend, my good buddy Matt Reigle and I put together a list of six bands who got better or more successful after replacing original members.
Now that there is a dedicated comments section to our articles, we were able to see plenty of our readers sound off on who we missed, so now we are going to go through some of the most discussed omissions, according to you, our dear readers.
Without further ado, let&apos;s right some wrongs!
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When Journey formed in San Francisco in 1973, they did so with Gregg Rolie pulling double duty on keyboards and lead vocals.
The band spent the next few years toiling away as a jazz fusion group, but when they finally decided to make a change and bring in a dedicated vocalist to allow Rolie to focus solely on keyboard duties, they had no idea the diminutive Steve Perry (no relation) would be the key to unlocking their success.
Every massive hit Journey has ever produced has been with Perry at the helm, and they certainly owe their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction and millions of albums sold to their front man.
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The &apos;80s wouldn&apos;t have been the same without the marriage of Steve Perry and Journey, so they deserve a spot on this list.
This one pains me as a Roth-era Van Halen fan, but there is no denying the band found incredible radio success with new frontman Sammy Hagar in the fold.
It could be argued Van Halen was the biggest act in the world by 1985, so it came as a complete shock when they decided to jettison their acrobatic lead singer and go back to the drawing board.
SAMMY HAGAR’S DREAM ABOUT EDDIE VAN HALEN INSPIRED HIM TO WRITE A NEW SONG WITH LATE ROCKER
With hits like &quot;Panama,&quot; &quot;Jump&quot; and &quot;Hot for Teacher&quot; catapulting them to superstar status, it was thought that no one would be able to fill the shoes left by Diamond Dave.
Enter Sammy Hagar, the fuzzy-headed solo act behind radio staples like &quot;I Can&apos;t Drive 55&quot; and &quot;Your Love Is Driving Me Crazy,&quot; and the rest is rock history.
With a slew of radio-friendly hits over the next decade, it&apos;s safe to say &quot;Van Hagar&quot; didn&apos;t miss a beat with the new guy behind the microphone.
I love both iterations of the band, and while it&apos;s hard to argue the band got &quot;better&quot; with Hagar in tow, they were certainly able to at least replicate their success from the &apos;70s and early &apos;80s.
Most of you reading this know Fleetwood Mac thanks to their monster pop efforts from the mid to late &apos;70s like &quot;Rumours&quot; as well as their 1975 self-titled album.
What you may not know is the band started as a blues rock outfit in the late 60s with a man named Peter Green taking lead vocal duties.
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Green exited in 1970 and the band entered a transitional period before settling on the singer/songwriter duo of Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham.
Nicks and Buckingham&apos;s penchant for brilliant and catchy melodies coupled with their creative and romantic tensions made Fleetwood Mac a musical tour de force, and the band became one of the most successful acts of the 1970s.
You couldn&apos;t go five minutes without hearing songs like &quot;Go Your Own Way,&quot; &quot;Dreams&quot; or &quot;Don&apos;t Stop&quot; while flipping through your radio dial, and the addition of the on-again, off-again lovers is a big reason for that.
The Eagles were already one of the most popular bands in America by 1975, so much so that they had a greatest hits album from that year that would go on to be one of the best-selling records of all time.
How do you improve upon that success?
Well, you go out and get Joe Walsh to replace one of your guitarists and then lay down what is, perhaps, the most iconic rock song in music history.
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When tensions started to arise between guitarist and founding member Bernie Leadon and the rest of the group, The Eagles put out a &quot;help wanted&quot; sign and ended up with solo act Joe Walsh.
With Walsh on board, the quintet would release two of their most critically and commercially successful albums in their discography, &quot;Hotel California&quot; and &quot;Long Run.&quot;
The title track for the former also contains one of the most recognizable guitar solos of the 20th century, courtesy of Walsh and Don Felder.
Just for that contribution alone, Walsh would have found his way onto this list.
If there was one band who got mentioned more than any other in the comments section of our previous article, it was Pink Floyd.
I caught a lot of flak for not including them (though if you took the time to watch our video, we included them in our honorable mentions, but I digress), so here I am to make amends.
It was a crying shame not including the great David Gilmour in our article of band replacements, because he might be the most notable of them all.
Never has there been a more drastic change in trajectory for a band than when Gilmour stepped in for the mercurial Syd Barrett.
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Under Barrett&apos;s lead, the band was a psychedelic outfit that had potential but was a little too eclectic to ever make it to the universal heights they would achieve in their later years.
Gilmour&apos;s iconic guitar sound and smooth vocals paired perfectly with the songwriting chops of bassist Roger Waters, and although the two can&apos;t stand each other, they made some of the most iconic music in history.
Pink Floyd is arguably one of the most popular and influential rock bands of all time, and they wouldn&apos;t hold that distinction if it weren&apos;t for the addition of David Gilmour.
I will take my lumps like a man for not including this one on our list. Gilmour is a legend and deserves his place among the pantheon of great rock replacements.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hobbs Vetoes Budget That Would Have Killed Rio Nuevo</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hobbs Vetoes Budget That Would Have Killed Rio Nuevo</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed the Republican Legislature&apos;s budget proposal Tuesday, potentially sparing Rio Nuevo from elimination.
But the fate of the Friedman Block and dozens of other downtown Tucson redevelopment projects remains uncertain as budget negotiations drag on with no deal in sight.
Rio Nuevo is a state-created tax increment financing district that channels a portion of downtown Tucson&apos;s sales tax revenue back into redevelopment.
The Republican-controlled Legislature&apos;s $17.9 billion budget proposal would have diverted Rio Nuevo&apos;s sales tax revenue back into the state treasury as part of a broader package of spending cuts designed to offset more than $1.4 billion in tax reductions. Hobbs vetoed the proposal Tuesday, calling it &quot;reckless and unbalanced.&quot;
During the Rio Nuevo board&apos;s April 28 meeting, members argued that the Legislature does not understand its functions or how it receives funding.
&quot;We don&apos;t have a state appropriation. We&apos;re a tax district,&quot; said Chairman Fletcher McCusker.
For every tax dollar Rio Nuevo receives, an equal amount flows to both the state and the City of Tucson, creating an incremental source of tax revenue tied to the success of the projects it funds, McCusker said.
The Tucson Roadrunners&apos; box office at Tucson Arena. The American Hockey League team receives some funding from Rio Nuevo. Diana Ramos / Tucson Spotlight.
Without that voter-approved funding, McCusker warned, the consequences would extend well beyond Tucson.
&quot;It will terminate all of the projects we&apos;re working on, and ultimately be a huge deficit creator for the state,&quot; he said.
Board members agreed that without Rio Nuevo&apos;s backing, many private investors and local businesses would walk away from downtown projects that would no longer pencil out financially.
Rio Nuevo has partially funded projects including the Moxy Hotel, renovations to the Presidio San Agustín del Tucsón Museum and the Mercado San Agustín Annex, and also provides some funding to the Tucson Roadrunners.
Among Rio Nuevo&apos;s current obligations are funding projects already underway and paying down existing debt. A sudden cutoff of funds would leave many contracts and obligations unpaid.
Without Rio Nuevo, the Friedman Block as it currently stands — a vacant, hollowed-out shell — may be a preview of what downtown Tucson&apos;s redevelopment future looks like.
Grant Krueger, owner of Union Hospitality Group, is planning a food court concept for the Friedman Block as part of Rio Nuevo&apos;s Sunshine Mile redevelopment. The project has been held up for multiple reasons.
City code requires one parking space per 300 square feet of structure. With the Friedman Block totaling 42,000 square feet, the project would need at least 140 parking spaces.
With limited space available along the Sunshine Mile, planners are weighing options for additional parking, including demolishing the back portions of the block to make room.
The Friedman Block along East Broadway Boulevard is one of the downtown Tucson redevelopment projects at stake as Rio Nuevo faces an uncertain future amid ongoing state budget negotiations. Arilynn Hyatt / Tucson Spotlight.
The project also requires top-to-bottom renovations and a complete reconstruction of utilities, including wiring and plumbing.
No demolition or renovation has begun, however, because the plaza is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Major alterations must be approved by the Tucson-Pima County Historical Commission.
Contractors have told the Rio Nuevo board that the block, which runs along East Broadway Boulevard from South Plumer Avenue to South Tucson Boulevard, will be the most difficult renovation on the entire Sunshine Mile.
Krueger has been negotiating with nearby property owners, including Council House Apartments and Teenage Parents High School, to secure additional parking. He also proposed demolishing the back portion of the block to make room for more spaces.
Once approved, the demolition and subsequent renovation would provide more than enough parking for the shopping plaza.
Krueger said construction is inevitable and that the team has already negotiated a contract to fence off the lot.
There is no timeline for the project&apos;s completion, but Krueger estimates it will take 14 to 16 months after construction begins for the first leases to be signed, based on other similar projects, including Solot Plaza.
The Friedman Block will be revisited at the board&apos;s May 12 meeting.

Quentin Agnello is a University of Arizona alum and freelance journalist in Tucson. Contact him at qsagnello@gmail.com.
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			  <news:name>Rising healthcare costs threaten Republican margins as midterms approach, poll finds</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rising healthcare costs threaten Republican margins as midterms approach, poll finds</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Voters say the cost of healthcare will be a major factor in how they vote in this year&apos;s midterm elections. (Getty Images)

WASHINGTON — Voters, including those within the Make America Healthy Again movement, say the rising cost of healthcare is a significant concern that will have an impact on whom they support in November’s midterm elections, according to a poll released Wednesday by KFF. 
Sixty-one percent of respondents to the survey, which asked how important several health-related issues were, said the price of healthcare will have a major impact on which party they support as control of Congress hangs in the balance.
Among MAHA voters, who are predominantly Republicans but also include independents and some Democrats, 42% said cost is their top issue heading into the elections. 
“While the issue of health costs is more salient for Democratic voters than for Republicans, larger shares across partisans say health costs will have a major impact on their voting decisions than say the same about vaccine policy or food safety,” the survey said. 
Seventy-two percent of Democrats, 63% of independents and 47% of Republicans said the cost of healthcare will have a major impact on which party’s candidate they vote for. 
Vaccine policy came in next, with 57% of Democrats, 46% of independents and 32% of Republicans surveyed saying it will have a major impact on their choice. 
Issues related to food safety came in third after 43% of Democrats, 40% of independents and 38% of Republicans responded that it will have a major impact on their choice of candidate.  
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For MAHA voters, twice as many listed health costs as their first priority than the next issue: restricting the use of certain chemical additives in food, which was a key concern for 21%.
Ten percent were interested in politicians who will reevaluate vaccine approvals, 8% want lawmakers to limit corporate interest in food and 8% want Congress to limit the use of pesticides in agriculture. Eleven percent said none of those or had no answer. 
The survey showed that a significant majority of Americans across the political spectrum believe the government hasn’t done enough to address chemical additives in food or pesticide use in agriculture, two core demands of MAHA supporters.  
“The public perception that there is not enough regulation may be rooted in broader skepticism toward the industries themselves,” the survey said. “Most U.S. adults do not trust pharmaceutical companies, food and beverage companies, or agricultural companies to act in the public’s best interest.”
Doctors and healthcare providers were the most trusted source of information at 70%, followed by agriculture companies at 40%, food and beverage companies at 25% and pharmaceutical companies at 21%. 
Seventy-five percent of those polled said the government hasn’t done enough to regulate chemicals in food, while 65% said it should do more to regulate pesticides in agriculture. 
The poll of 1,343 U.S. adults took place from April 14 to April 19. It has a margin of error of 3 percentage points for the full sample and 6 percentage points for MAHA supporters.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Argentina investigators zero in on possible origin point of hantavirus in deadly cruise outbreak</news:name>
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			<news:title>Argentina investigators zero in on possible origin point of hantavirus in deadly cruise outbreak</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A bird-watching tour in a region that had never recorded a hantavirus case is now at the center of an urgent investigation, as Argentine officials examine whether a Dutch couple unknowingly brought the deadly virus aboard a cruise ship after a stop at a landfill.
Argentina’s leading hypothesis is that a Dutch couple may have been exposed to rodents while visiting the landfill during the tour in the city of Ushuaia, contracting the virus before boarding the cruise ship, two Argentine officials investigating the origins of the outbreak told The Associated Press on Wednesday.
Hantavirus usually spreads by inhaling contaminated rodent droppings. The World Health Organization (WHO) said human-to-human transfer is uncommon, but possible.
Authorities previously said Ushuaia and surrounding Tierra del Fuego province had never recorded a hantavirus case.
RARE HANTAVIRUS HUMAN-TO-HUMAN TRANSMISSION SUSPECTED ON LUXURY CRUISE SHIP WHERE 3 HAVE DIED
The Dutch-flagged MV Hondius ship is at the center of an outbreak that has already killed three passengers and sickened several others. Contact tracing is underway across Europe and Africa to track possible spread among passengers who have since disembarked.
Testing in Switzerland, South Africa and Senegal has confirmed that this is the Andes strain, according to authorities. The WHO says the variant is found primarily in Argentina and Chile that can spread through close contact, though rare.
Swiss officials said a man who returned from the cruise sought treatment after developing symptoms and was immediately isolated. They said he tested positive for the Andes strain.
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Wednesday that three suspected cases were evacuated from the vessel and are being transported to the Netherlands for treatment.
&quot;At this stage, the overall public health risk remains low,&quot; Tedros said.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Timberwolves vs Spurs Game 2 picks focus on Wembanyama blocks and Anthony Edwards points unders</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-06T17:21:41.361Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Timberwolves vs Spurs Game 2 picks focus on Wembanyama blocks and Anthony Edwards points unders</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It was a clean sweep of a day yesterday. Sure, winning two of two bets isn&apos;t all that impressive, but it is certainly better than us losing both or even splitting. The Pistons gave us a bit of a scare, but after the Cavs tied it up, Detroit pulled away and gave us a win. Tonight, we go to the Western Conference and take on the game between the Timberwolves and Spurs.
The Minnesota Timberwolves are up 1-0 in the series, which may come as a shock to some of the more casual fans. We&apos;ve seen a lot of success from the Timberwolves over the past few years, but they have never been able to win the Western Conference Finals. Honestly, even this year, it is unlikely they get past the Thunder if they beat the Spurs. It was still nice to get off to a good start in the series.
What was most unexpected for the Timberwolves was that Anthony Edwards returned to action in Game 1. He came off the bench, and he was used in a limited capacity, but he made an impact. Edwards played just 25 minutes in the game, but he still contributed 18 points on 8-of-13 shooting. Mike Conley turned back the clock and hit four threes for the club. Overall, Minnesota had six players end up in double figures. That bodes well for their success in the series.
The San Antonio Spurs are somewhat ahead of schedule, so even if they lose this series, I don&apos;t think they are going to look at this year as a disappointment. For the record, I think they win the series. In Game 1, neither of the teams could get all that much separation from the other. Neither team had a double-digit lead, and it very much felt like the two teams were trying to feel each other out in the game.
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I personally played over 5.5 games for this series even before I knew the Anthony Edwards news. It was just too juicy (+185) to pass up. The Spurs&apos; advantage over most teams is Victor Wembanyama. He was fine in this game, but Rudy Gobert is familiar with his moves and has the height to at least impact his shot. Wembanyama ended with 11 points on 5-of-17 shooting, going 0-for-8 from deep. He still had 15 rebounds and 12 blocks in the game, so the impact was still there.
For the record, Wembanyama is listed at 4.5 blocks for his total tonight. He was credited with at least two blocks that should&apos;ve been goaltends. I actually think he goes under this total. He had 17 games of 5+ during the regular season, none against the Timberwolves. In the playoffs, he has gone over in three of the five games. I expect the Timberwolves to be less aggressive in this game, having already taken the first game of the series. Give me the under on his blocks.
While we are talking about Wemby, I do expect him to establish himself on offense much more, but 27 points seems like a bit much. I&apos;m not going to touch it. I&apos;ll go for a player prop on a different superstar -- Anthony Edwards. This might not even happen, because I feel like they will bench him since they took Game 1, but I&apos;m going under 21.5 points for Edwards. He is not playing a ton of minutes, and as mentioned, I expect Minnesota to play a bit more cautiously or less aggressively in this one. Give me the under on Wemby blocks and Edwards under points.
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			  <news:name>NASCAR sends dangerous message with latest penalty that has fans fuming: shut up and drive</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-06T17:21:21.926Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>NASCAR sends dangerous message with latest penalty that has fans fuming: shut up and drive</news:title>
			<news:keywords>NASCAR sent out a loud message with their most recent wrist-slapping this week: Keep quiet, and you can do whatever you want.
Officials handed down their weekly penalties Tuesday after Sunday&apos;s contentious race at Texas, and, yes, we did have a driver penalized, fined, and docked points.
It just wasn&apos;t the one most fans expected.
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Ryan Preece was docked 25 points and fined $50,000 for his ... incident ... with Ty Gibbs during the race. For those who missed it, Preece was furious with Gibbs during a caution in the middle of the race, unleashing an all-time radio rant aimed at the 23-year-old:
&quot;What a [expletive] idiot that kid is. He is so lucky his car is so [expletive] fast. … All right, when I get to that 54, I’m done with him. [Expletive] idiot.&quot;
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A man of his word, Preece did end up wrecking Gibbs.
Yikes. Not great!
Which brings us to Kyle Busch — who was really ticked off Sunday. First, at Carson Hocevar. Next, at John Hunter Nemechek. Busch appeared to take Nemechek out on the final lap of the race, sending his No. 8 Chevy hard into JHN in Turn 3 and sending him spinning to the wall.
The video went viral, and the two eventually bickered about it on social media later Sunday night. Busch, a two-time Cup champ, was left off Tuesday&apos;s penalty report, and NASCAR&apos;s Mike Forde later explained why.
&quot;We do look at all available resources, whether that’s the video, in-car audio, SMT data,&quot; Forde said on the &quot;Hauler Talk&quot; podcast. &quot;And really what this came down to is … (Preece) said what he said, and then he did what he said.&quot;
&quot;And so in our view,&quot; according to Forde, &quot;It was intentionally wrecking another vehicle.&quot;
Forde later added that Busch didn&apos;t say anything on the radio about wrecking Nemechek. That, along with the SMT data that was &quot;inconclusive,&quot; according to NASCAR, kept Busch&apos;s bank account safe this week.
Naturally, that&apos;s a tricky message to send. It&apos;s a potentially dangerous one.
The video of Busch&apos;s crash went viral because it looked so bad. Clint Bowyer and Kevin Harvick said as much on the broadcast. Fans went nuts on social media. If anyone was going to get docked points and be forced to send NASCAR a big, fat check this week, it was going to be Kyle Busch, right?
Except, he didn&apos;t say anything over the radio. Ryan Preece did. And NASCAR is basically saying, as long as you shut up and drive, you can get away with a lot.
Fans were quick to point that out, by the way:
So, where do we stand on this?
NASCAR, to be fair, was put in somewhat of a tough spot here. You had a driver (Preece) go on a Hall of Fame radio rant basically saying he was going to wreck the kid. And then, he did it. I&apos;m not sure how you don&apos;t penalize him after that.
But had he just stayed quiet, would he have gotten away with it? Sure seems like it, given Kyle Busch — being the savvy veteran he is — did just that.
I&apos;ve long said that NASCAR drivers usually do a good job of policing themselves on the track. Lord knows that&apos;s how it used to work. New data, readily available from the cars, makes that a bit trickier. What do we think Dale Earnhardt&apos;s data would&apos;ve looked like at Bristol in 1999? Bet Terry Labonte would&apos;ve loved to see it!
But it sounds like as long as that data is inconclusive, and as long as you keep quiet on the radio, the series is OK with letting it still play out.
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			  <news:name>Ballmaxxing is &quot;electrifying, addictive, euphoric and transcendental&quot; according to those pursuing bigger balls</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ballmaxxing is &quot;electrifying, addictive, euphoric and transcendental&quot; according to those pursuing bigger balls</news:title>
			<news:keywords>If we&apos;re going to have looksmaxxing, we might as well have ballmaxxing too, am I right? To be clear, I&apos;m not advocating that either should be a thing, but since nobody is putting a stop to the one, why not have the other?
Looksmaxxing is a bizarre &quot;online self-improvement practice,&quot; according to Wikipedia. It&apos;s focused on the process of maximizing one&apos;s physical attractiveness. Now ballmaxxing is slightly different from that.
Ballmaxxing is all about going for the biggest balls possible. Why? Who really knows, but it&apos;s here and, according to Men&apos;s Health, there are some who have been wrapped up in the pursuit of bigger balls for many years.
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A 57-year-old man by the name of Marcus told the men&apos;s lifestyle magazine that he&apos;s been obsessed with making his balls bigger for decades. It&apos;s a &quot;passion he thinks grew out of the comic books he’d read as a child.&quot;
By his own measurements, his scrotum is &quot;bigger than a mango&quot; at 14.5 inches. He has managed to grow it to that size by injecting a surgical lubricant called Surgilube.
Why? He&apos;s not sure. But he&apos;s learned a few things along the way. He said, &quot;I&apos;m astonished at how flexible the testicles are. They just expand.&quot;
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Fascinating. Not only that there&apos;s someone out there doing that, but that he&apos;s not alone. Men&apos;s Health reports there&apos;s a subreddit for &quot;saline inflation&quot; that has more than 8,700 members.
They are, of course, sharing their own ballmaxxing journeys with one another. A journey described by Jack, 31, who told Men&apos;s Health, &quot;Nothing really matches experiencing it yourself.&quot;
The blue-collar worker added, &quot;You have to talk yourself into doing it, find the time, get everything prepped, and then sit there for anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour and a half while it takes effect.&quot;
There&apos;s a &quot;burning sensation&quot; that is apparently part of the whole experience. An experience that has been described as &quot;electrifying, addictive, euphoric and transcendental.&quot;
One may come to the conclusion that perhaps they have too much free time on their hands if they&apos;re pumping saline into their balls for fun. I say at least they&apos;re not carving people up in their basements.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Justice Department Sues Colorado Over Gun Law</news:name>
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			<news:title>Justice Department Sues Colorado Over Gun Law</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The lawsuit, which follows a separate suit the agency filed against the city of Denver on Tuesday, involves a state ban of high-capacity ammunition magazines.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Rory McIlroy details the difference in emotions following each of his consecutive Masters wins</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rory McIlroy details the difference in emotions following each of his consecutive Masters wins</news:title>
			<news:keywords>They were the same, but they were also completely different.
That&apos;s one very generic, yet still very fair way to describe Rory McIlroy&apos;s back-to-back Masters victories. The venue, the history and the objective were all the same in 2026 as they were in 2025, but the pressures and emotions in the balance created two very different paths to the same result.
The now six-time major champion recently joined Travis and Jason Kelce on their &quot;New Heights&quot; podcast and did not hesitate in explaining that the emotions following his win in 2025 may never be topped.
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&quot;I don&apos;t think anything will ever touch last year&apos;s. It&apos;s 17 years, you&apos;re waiting to do this thing and you get to the point and you wonder if it&apos;s ever going to happen,&quot; McIlroy explained. &quot;And then just the emotion and, yeah, I don&apos;t think anything will top just the euphoria of it all last year.
&quot;But I think this year was validation. Like, I proved last year that I could do it at this place, and then I go back and, you know, arguably without my best stuff. I built a really big lead over the first two days, but to get it done in the manner in which I did it -- lost the lead on Sunday, came back, played really solid to get it done. I think just validation on my part that this is where I should be. This is the level that I should be operating at.&quot;
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It&apos;s interesting that McIlroy&apos;s reflections on each of his Masters victories are essentially the same as those of everyone else on the outside looking in.
His win in 2025 served as a giant exhale, not only for him to finally get the job done to complete the career grand slam, but for the golf world as a whole. For 12 consecutive years, the spotlight was on McIlroy at Augusta National, with the question being whether this would be the year he finally got his hands on the green jacket to enter a different group of legends in the game.
It turned out that the 13th time was the charm, but it didn&apos;t come without serious drama as he had to take down Justin Rose in a playoff to get the job done.
It&apos;s not that this year&apos;s victory didn&apos;t also have its ups and downs. McIlroy did see his weekend lead of six shots vanish, but managed to be the best player on the property during the final round and secure a one-shot victory with a bogey on the final hole.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Minnesota fraudster cuts no-jail plea deal with key condition tied to alleged mastermind</news:name>
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			<news:title>Minnesota fraudster cuts no-jail plea deal with key condition tied to alleged mastermind</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Minnesota Medicaid fraud defendant is expected to avoid serving jail time under a plea deal that requires him to cooperate with authorities pursuing his fugitive co-defendant, whom a judge granted bond despite warnings from law enforcement that he may flee the country.
Said Awil Ibrahim pleaded guilty May 1 under a deal with Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison’s office that calls for five years of supervised probation and a stayed 150-day jail sentence in a nearly $11 million case Ellison’s office has called the state&apos;s largest Medicaid fraud prosecution. Per the terms of his plea agreement, he will also be required to help authorities track down his missing fugitive co-defendant, alleged mastermind Abdirashid Ismail Said.
Minnesota’s fraud scandals intensified in late 2025, as federal and state authorities expanded scrutiny into pandemic-era schemes involving suspects largely from the state’s Somali community. 
MINNESOTA FRAUD SUSPECT SKIPS COURT, FORFEITS BOND, THROWING $11M MEDICAID CASE INTO DOUBT
Said testified at a hearing in 2023 that cultural misunderstanding was a factor in the fraud cases, arguing at the time that investigators did not understand that people within the Minneapolis Somali community often transfer funds to each other in ways that don&apos;t produce paper trails, local media reported at the time. 
Said failed to show up for a mandated court appearance in early April after Hennepin County District Court Judge Juan Hoyos granted him a bond set at $150,000. The terms of the bond allowed Said to retain possession of his passport, even as law enforcement officials told the judge that he was a flight risk.
&quot;Given the nature and severity of the charges, and SAID’s familial ties outside the jurisdiction of Minnesota, I believe there is a potential SAID may flee, hide, or otherwise prevent the execution of the warrant,&quot; a police detective wrote in the criminal complaint against Said. The complaint noted that Said has a wife and child in Kenya, where he is believed to have fled.
Ibrahim’s role in Said’s operation included defrauding Minnesota taxpayers of $2.2 million using false claims and paying himself over half a million dollars through the scheme. As part of his plea deal, Ibrahim has acknowledged that he stole from the state and agreed to return the $2.2 million through a payment plan that will be determined at his sentencing hearing. 
His jail sentence will be stayed if he complies with probation and a payment plan. 
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Investigators had pointed to texts shared between Said and Ibrahim in 2022 as evidence of the fraud. 
&quot;We gonna party bro. Insha Allah,&quot; one text from Said to Ibrahim obtained by prosecutors reads. 
&quot;Next pay period bro I’ll bill 50k ... Im gonna over bill the hours ... And do a hit and run,&quot; Ibrahim responded.
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Prosecutors claim Ibrahim over-reported how much time staff at his care center spent caring for patients in order to receive more money from the state than he was entitled to. As part of Ibrahim’s plea deal, authorities dismissed a racketeering charge and two additional theft charges against him.
Said had previously been convicted of fraud in Minnesota in 2021, receiving probation and community service instead of a jail sentence. 
The Minnesota attorney general’s office did not respond to a request for comment after being reached by Fox News Digital on Wednesday.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>New AI brain lets robots move like humans</news:name>
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			<news:title>New AI brain lets robots move like humans</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Genesis AI, a global full-stack robotics company, has unveiled GENE-26.5, a robotic brain designed to help general-purpose robots perform complex physical tasks with human-level manipulation.
The company says the system pairs a robotics foundation model with a human-scale dexterous robotic hand. It also includes a new data engine. Together, these pieces help robots learn from human movement and handle tasks that require precision and coordination.
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Theo Gervet, Co-Founder and President of Genesis AI, says the easiest way to understand GENE-26.5 is to think of it as the system guiding the robot&apos;s actions.
&quot;Think of GENE-26.5 like a robotic brain that takes in information and tells the robot what to do,&quot; Gervet said. &quot;It is the industry&apos;s most advanced robotic brain, with the most advanced capabilities. We&apos;ve proven this by releasing a few videos showing GENE-26.5 powering the most complex tasks ever performed by robots.&quot;
He says that matters because most robots still struggle with detailed hand movements. They often repeat one task in a controlled setting, but real life is less predictable.
&quot;We&apos;ve developed a way to feed GENE-26.5 massive amounts of data about how human hands move, so it can tell our robotic hands exactly how to move like a human&apos;s hands,&quot; Gervet said. &quot;GENE-26.5 can also tell our robotic hands how to do tasks with many, many steps.&quot;
He pointed to a cooking example to show the difference. &quot;For example, powered by GENE-26.5, our robotic hands can follow a 20-step process to make a full omelet from start to finish,&quot; Gervet said.
&quot;That&apos;s why we&apos;re obsessed with innovating across the full-stack, from AI to hardware. By controlling every layer, we can build a cohesive system and solve the problem holistically. Our approach gives us a huge competitive advantage by harnessing unprecedented amounts of data, as that ultimately defines what foundation models can achieve.&quot;
Human hands constantly adjust, even during simple actions. That level of control has been hard for robots to replicate.To explain, Gervet used a Rubik&apos;s Cube as an example. &quot;Imagine you&apos;re playing with a Rubik&apos;s Cube. You have to hold it with the perfect grip strength. If you grip it too loosely, you&apos;ll drop it.&quot;
He said people make small adjustments without noticing. &quot;You may not even realize it, but your brain is taking notice of how the cube feels. Even if you&apos;re just holding the cube, your hands are never perfectly still.&quot;
Those small movements are constant. &quot;They&apos;re constantly making micro adjustments to make sure the cube doesn&apos;t slip and stays balanced,&quot; he said. &quot; It takes a lot of complicated, intentional and coordinated movements that involve over 20 joints in your fingers, knuckles and wrists. Our robotic hands can do exactly that.&quot;
Genesis AI built a robotic hand that mirrors the human hand in form and function. It pairs with a glove that captures motion and pressure. &quot;The glove system helps us directly transfer information about how human hands move to our robot hands,&quot; Gervet said.
He explained how the system captures detail. &quot;When a human wears the gloves as they interact with objects or do their work, we can capture details about the exact movements their fingers and wrists make. Our robotic hands are built to exactly match a human&apos;s hands, so that data works extremely well.&quot;
Genesis AI says the glove is 100 times cheaper than typical options. It has also shown up to five times greater data collection efficiency compared with traditional methods.
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Robots have lacked usable training data for physical tasks. &quot;Robots have always had a data problem,&quot; Gervet said. &quot;When you think about the AI chatbots you use on your computer, they have the entire internet to access.&quot;
Robots did not have that advantage. &quot;The big problem comes from the fact that unless the robot&apos;s hand exactly matches a human&apos;s hand, any information you capture about how human hands move won&apos;t translate well,&quot; Gervet said.
He said matching the human hand solves that gap. &quot;We&apos;ve solved this problem by creating a robotic hand that exactly matches a human hand.&quot;
Genesis AI also uses other sources of data to train its system. &quot;In addition to data from the glove, we use videos from humans wearing camera headbands so we can see how their hands move,&quot; Gervet said. &quot;We also use massive amounts of internet videos.&quot;
The company says its simulation system is a major accelerator, allowing AI to train itself in a fully virtual environment before moving into the real world. This helps teams test and improve systems much faster than traditional physical testing, which can be slow and expensive. 
For now, Genesis AI expects the first use cases to be in workplaces such as warehouses and manufacturing facilities. &quot;We see our technology being used in industrial settings to start and then later in the home,&quot; Gervet said.
He described a phased rollout. &quot;To start, it can be deployed for industrial use in warehouses and for manufacturing logistics. We&apos;re already having conversations with industrial customers.&quot;
After that, the technology could expand further. &quot;After the industrial phase, we&apos;ll offer our technology to the service industry. Next, it can be offered to consumers in their homes.&quot; Gervet went on to say that, &quot; In addition, we’re hoping that in a home setting, our technology will be able to help handle daily chores, freeing up time for people to spend doing what they actually enjoy. Robots have been humans’ biggest fantasy for years. This is our collective hope, and we want to be the company to get us there.&quot;
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Gervet says safety testing is a core part of development. &quot;Our technology goes through extensive testing and validation, first in simulation running millions of scenarios, then in controlled real-world environments,&quot; he said. &quot;It has to earn its way into the room.&quot;
He added that the company also follows established safety standards and industry regulations designed to govern how robots operate around people. 
He went on to say the company is currently showcasing individual components, including the robotic brain, robotic hands and data collection system and plans to unveil a full general-purpose robot that brings everything together. Early, small-scale deployments with select partners could begin later this year.
This technology will likely show up first in places like warehouses, factories and service environments where the work is repetitive or physically demanding. Gervet says, &quot;In the future, we see our technology being able to fill some of the critical labor gaps there are today. Our hope is that this will increase productivity, while creating space for people to focus on meaningful, creative and high-value work.&quot;
Over time, that could change. Robots that can use the same tools as people may fit into existing spaces more easily, without needing everything redesigned around them.
&quot;The beauty of the technology is that it’s meant to fit seamlessly into the human world,&quot; Gervet said. &quot;Humans will still lead, but our reach won’t be limited by what we can do with our own hands.&quot;
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This can feel like another robot demo, but the difference is how these robot hands move. They are starting to handle objects more like people do, using the same kinds of motions and tools. That is what makes this worth paying attention to. If robots can work in spaces built for humans without everything being redesigned, that is when things start to change in a more noticeable way. It also raises a bigger question about where this shows up first and how quickly it spreads. Not everything will change overnight, but this is the kind of progress that tends to build quietly and then suddenly feel like it is everywhere. So, be on the lookout for general-purpose robots that can suddenly handle objects more like human hands and start showing up in places you might not expect.
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			<news:title>Disparidades en acceso a productos menstruales en prisiones de Arizona podrían resolverse con proyecto de ley</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX — Amanda Zaun y Christina Pérez tienden a hablar como una sola, entrelazadas en el habla y en sus vidas.
La pareja se conoció en la unidad de Santa Rosa del Complejo Penitenciario Estatal de Arizona – Perryville, en Goodyear. Ahora en libertad condicional y próximamente a casarse, las mujeres dijeron que el trato a las internas menstruantes era “bárbaro” durante su tiempo en prisión.
Zaun, que cumplió seis años en tres estados, incluido Arizona, por fraude, afirmó que las condiciones para acceder a productos menstruales eran selectivas en Arizona. Dijo que, durante su tiempo en custodia media, tuvo que ir a “la burbuja”, que era el agente central donde los agentes penitenciarios se quedaban, para pedir productos.
Reclusas como Zaun y Pérez fueron sometidas a enfoques arbitrarios sobre cómo los agentes en prisiones como Perryville reparten productos menstruales. Pero la representante Stephanie Stahl Hamilton, demócrata, busca cambiar eso con el HB 2529.
Stahl Hamilton heredó el texto del proyecto de ley de la exrepresentante Athena Salaman, quien dimitió a finales de año en 2023. Stahl Hamilton patrocinó el proyecto de ley por primera vez en 2024. El proyecto garantiza que los productos menstruales sean gratuitos en las prisiones y que las internas embarazadas estén exentas de pagar tasas relacionadas con la atención médica. Stahl Hamilton dijo que espera que el proyecto avance si el Partido Demócrata de Arizona mantiene la mayoría el próximo año.
Dijo que solía esperar que el agente tuviera un buen día para poder conseguir los productos que necesitaba.
En cambio, en las unidades de mínima seguridad de Santa Rosa y Santa Cruz en Perryville, Zaun dijo que las internas podían simplemente entrar en la oficina del patio y elegir productos menstruales.
“Depende de la situación en la cárcel para todo”, dijo.
Zaun dijo que otras internas usaban los cordones de los tampones para enhebrarse las cejas, usar compresas para limpiar los suelos y hacer tapones para los oídos con productos menstruales. Dijo que, a pesar de eso, el miedo al uso de contrabando “no justifica que todas estas mujeres no reciban lo que necesitan”.
“No pueden hacer nada al respecto, y ese es el problema, que nadie les ayuda con el conjunto, nadie lucha por ellos. Y en ese caso, están atrapados ahí. Puedes quejarte y gritar todo lo que quieras. Eso no va a cambiar nada para nosotras, las internas”, dijo Zaun.
Pérez dijo que ha cumplido condena en varios centros, desde centros de detención juvenil hasta prisiones.
“Fue un viaje. Hemos avanzado mucho. Hemos cambiado mucho de nosotras mismas. Lo hicimos juntos”, dijo Zaun.
Cuando Pérez tenía poco más de 20 años, dijo que le daban 12 compresas al mes junto con sus otros productos de higiene, conocidos como productos estatales. Normalmente también se incluye pasta de dientes y una pequeña pastilla de jabón en el número.
La mujer media usa 25 compresas por ciclo.
HB 2529
El proyecto de ley busca aumentar el nivel de atención para las  embarazadas antes, durante y después del parto. Restringir la inducción del trabajo forzado y las sujeciones físicas son dos de los cambios propuestos. Hamilton espera que el proyecto de ley avance más en la próxima sesión legislativa si los demócratas de Arizona mantienen la mayoría en la próxima legislación.
El Proyecto HB 2529 codificaría protecciones amplias para mujeres y internas embarazadas, incluyendo productos menstruales gratuitos o a menor precio como tampones y compresas. El proyecto de ley establece que una “tarifa razonable” por productos es inferior a 5 dólares.
En Arizona, el recluso medio gana menos de 1 dólar por hora. Esto significa que la reclusa media podría tener que trabajar todo un turno para pagar un producto menstrual. En general, los promotores del proyecto buscan proteger legalmente la autonomía corporal de las mujeres y las internas embarazadas, como negarse a permitir la inducción del parto.
“Los proveedores médicos tienen que pedir consentimiento en muchos otros ámbitos. Y creo que debería ser igual para las mujeres encarceladas. Es decir, este es el cuerpo de una mujer, el cuerpo de una persona embarazada, y debería haber consentimiento”, dijo.
Hamilton atribuyó a Ryan Thornell, director del Departamento de Correcciones de Arizona, las prácticas innovadoras para mejorar la rehabilitación de quienes están encarcelados en el sistema penitenciario de Arizona.
El representante señaló Perryville como ejemplo de técnicas adecuadas de rehabilitación. Es la única prisión para mujeres de Arizona e incorpora yoga y terapias artísticas para rehabilitar a las mujeres del centro. Art of Our Soul abrió un estudio en Perryville en octubre de 2024, y Hamilton reconoció a esta obra una de las técnicas que la instalación está utilizando para fomentar el bienestar y la rehabilitación, en lugar de la reincidencia. 
Disparidades en el acceso a productos menstruales
Miriam Vishniac, fundadora y directora del Prison Flow Project, estudió los temas del HB 2529 en 2015 cuando era estudiante de políticas públicas en la Universidad George Washington. En su investigación, descubrió que no existían redes de seguridad social para ayudar a las personas a permitirse productos menstruales. 
“No puedes ponerlo en SNAP. No forma parte del WIC … programa. Y a partir de ahí, empecé a pensar en qué poblaciones tienen problemas para acceder a estas cosas”, dijo.
Vishniac dijo que la población que consideró más “profundamente vulnerable” a la privación de productos menstruales eran las personas encarceladas.
“Ni siquiera es cuestión de, ‘Oh, ya sabes, hay cosas que hacen difícil acceder, y así es el mundo&apos;”, dijo. “Esto es una elección. Y, desde entonces, pensé, no tratamos a la gente así, que esto afecta a todos los que menstrúan. Y creo que alguien tiene que hablar de esto”.
El Proyecto Flujo Prisional es una de las colecciones completas de investigaciones sobre políticas menstruales en lo que respecta al encarcelamiento en prisiones federales y estatales. Pero, dijo, el concepto de encarcelamiento no es una práctica segura.
“La institución de la prisión no está haciendo lo suficiente, porque la forma en que la institución de la prisión en EE. UU. ha evolucionado es en este lugar donde simplemente metemos a la gente, la almacenamos y la deshumanizamos”, dijo Vishniac. “Y, cuando deshumanizas a la gente, haces que un trato horrible sea aceptable. Y eso es parte de lo que hemos hecho. Ya lo hemos hecho”.
Dijo que, aunque ha habido avances, sigue habiendo una falta de transparencia sobre la regulación del cuidado del parto y el acceso a productos menstruales a nivel nacional. Algunos estados están mejor que otros, dijo Vishniac. Según ella, los estados con prisiones que hacen productos menstruales disponibles en todo momento están haciendo un mejor trabajo que los estados sin estas políticas.
“Porque cuando no tienes esos detalles en las reglas, simplemente no pasa”, dijo.
Tras ser informada de que las internas no recibían suficientes productos menstruales, Vishniac dijo que el Departamento de Correcciones de Arizona se encargaría internamente.
“Así que, en realidad, nada cambió”, dijo.
Décadas de desafíos
Lauren Beall, abogada del personal de la Unión Americana de Libertades Civiles de Arizona, dijo que el Departamento de Correcciones no hace lo suficiente por sus internas, y mucho menos por las embarazadas.
ACLU Arizona ha formado parte de una demanda contra el Departamento de Correcciones desde 2012, centrada en lo que Beall llamó “muchas cosas horribles que les ocurren a las mujeres en términos de parto [y] salud reproductiva”.
Beall reiteró la constante falta de productos menstruales adecuados para las mujeres encarceladas, y afirmó que los productos menstruales están al mismo nivel de necesidad que la atención obstétrica y ginecológica.
“He hablado con mucha gente embarazada que no está comiendo lo suficiente. Hay una regla que dice que sus necesidades calóricas deben aumentarse. Eso suele ser un cartón extra de leche, un trozo extra de pan o una lata extra de atún. No es suficiente”, dijo.
Una mujer que anteriormente estuvo encarcelada, que pidió anonimato por privacidad, coincidió con la observación de Beall.
Fue encarcelada varias veces durante un periodo de una década, comenzando en 2016, y dijo que la experiencia en el encarcelamiento no fue una de rehabilitación hasta que hizo un esfuerzo por rehabilitarse. Ella llamó a su tiempo encarcelado una “puerta giratoria”, debido a la naturaleza cíclica de su tiempo en cárceles y prisión.
“Estaba cansado de acabar encadenado y esposado”, dijo la fuente.
La mujer que anteriormente estaba encarcelada dijo que no había tampones disponibles en la cárcel del condado.
“Y lo que hacíamos era coger las compresas que nos habían dado, las despojábamos, las rompíamos y, como, sacábamos el acolchado, y luego las enrollábamos en la capa de malla y las atábamos en un nudo para hacer tampones. Muy poco higiénico, desde luego, pero eso era lo que teníamos que hacer ahí dentro”.Ella dijo que sus compañeras de celda a menudo se quedaban sin productos menstruales en Perryville, y cuando pidieron ayuda a los agentes del Departamento de Correcciones, no recibieron ninguna.
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			<news:title>Astros star Carlos Correa out for the season after tearing ankle tendon during batting practice</news:title>
			<news:keywords>One of the biggest losses of the Houston Astros&apos; season occurred during practice this week.
Star shortstop Carlos Correa injured his ankle while taking swings in the batting cage prior to the Astros’ 2-1 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers at Daikin Park on Tuesday. The 31-year-old told reporters the following day that he would require surgery for a torn tendon in his left ankle and will miss the rest of the season.
Correa said he felt a &quot;pop&quot; in his ankle while swinging. He saw a foot specialist on Wednesday morning, and said he likely faces a six-to-eight-month recovery.
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&quot;It just completely snapped on me and then I fell to the ground,&quot; Correa told reporters, according to ESPN. &quot;I couldn&apos;t put weight on it. ... Right away, I knew something was wrong.&quot;
The loss of Correa is a major blow to a scuffling Astros team. They are 15-22 on the season, and Correa had been one of their best bats, hitting .279 with three home runs and 16 RBI.
&quot;Very tough,&quot; Correa said. &quot;Not what I was expecting, but now it&apos;s time to deal with it, face it head on, and focus on the rehab.&quot;
The Astros already had 13 players on their injured list prior to Correa’s injury. Correa began the season as the team’s third baseman but shifted to shortstop after Jeremy Peña landed on the IL.
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After Correa got hurt, the Astros scratched him from the lineup, marking the second straight day they had to scratch a hitter due to a pregame injury. On Monday, the team had to remove catcher Yainer Díaz from the lineup after he injured his oblique during practice.
Correa began his career with the Astros, spending his first seven seasons in Houston before departing for the Minnesota Twins in free agency. After three and a half seasons with the Twins, the Astros reacquired Correa at last year’s trade deadline.
Correa will join Peña, ace starting pitcher Hunter Brown, starters Cristian Javier and Tatsuya Imai, closer Josh Hader, and center fielder Jake Meyers on the IL for the Astros.
The Astros&apos; next game will come against the Los Angeles Dodgers (22-14), who will be playing the rubber match of their three-game series on Wednesday at 2:10 p.m. ET after splitting the first two games of the series.
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			<news:title>Iran demands respect at World Cup after Rubio vows IRGC connection&apos;s won&apos;t be allowed</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Iranian FA chief Mehdi Taj demanded that the U.S. respect Iran&apos;s military institutions if the team is to participate in World Cup games scheduled in California and Seattle in the coming months.
Taj&apos;s comments come after Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that while the Iranian team would be allowed to compete on U.S. soil, no person affiliated with the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps would be allowed across the U.S. border. Taj himself was a high-ranking member of the IRGC before joining Iran&apos;s soccer program.
&quot;We are going to the World Cup, for which we qualified, and our host is FIFA - not Mr. Trump or America,&quot; Taj said Tuesday.
&quot;If they accept hosting us, then they must also accept that they must not insult our military institutions in any way. Because if they do, then naturally it could create the same kind of situation that happened in Canada, where there was a possibility we might have to return.&quot;
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Taj&apos;s comments referenced a trip he took to the FIFA Congress in Vancouver last week. Canada, like the U.S., designates the IRGC as a terrorist organization, and Taj&apos;s visa was canceled mid-flight, and he was forced to depart the country.
&quot;We need a guarantee there, for our trip, that they have no right to insult the symbols of our system — especially the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps,&quot; he said in Tehran on Tuesday.
&quot;This is something they must pay serious attention to. If there is such a guarantee and the responsibility is clearly assumed, then an incident like what happened in Canada will not happen again.&quot;
TRUMP ENVOY ASKS FIFA TO REPLACE IRAN WITH ITALY IN 2026 WORLD CUP: REPORT
An envoy for President Donald Trump reportedly asked FIFA in April to replace Iran with Italy in the 2026 World Cup.
United States special envoy Paolo Zampolli suggested the idea to FIFA President Gianni Infantino.
&quot;I confirm I have suggested to Trump and Infantino that Italy replace Iran at the World Cup. I’m an Italian native, and it would be a dream to see the Azzurri at a U.S.-hosted tournament,&quot; Zampolli told the Financial Times. &quot;With four titles, they have the pedigree to justify inclusion.&quot;
The Financial Times reported that the U.S. made the suggestion in part to help mend relations between Trump and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
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			<news:title>Georgia Senate candidate Derek Dooley says trans athlete participation undermines gains in women’s sports</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Later this month, Georgia voters will decide which Republican and Independent candidates advance to a June runoff or the general election to face incumbent Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., in the high stakes 2026 midterms.
Former Tennessee head coach and NFL assistant Derek Dooley is among the Republican candidates in the race. In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, he explained why he believes the timing is right to shift his focus from the gridiron to the political arena.
&quot;I&apos;ve (had) a 28-year career coaching football and just loved the impact you made on young people every day from all walks of life. And I was all in, never looked up for air and thought I was going to do that my whole career,&quot; Dooley said. &quot;But two things really happened... it started really after COVID and what happened under the last administration. I started seeing things in our country that I thought i&apos;d never see in our lifetime and it jarred me a little bit. It made me wanted to get involved.&quot;
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Other Republicans in the race include Rep. Mike Collins and Rep. Buddy Carter, both of Georgia.
Dooley was born in Athens, Georgia, close to the University of Georgia&apos;s campus. After graduating from law school at Georgia, he kicked off his coaching career as a graduate assistant for the Bulldogs football team.
When asked about the ongoing debate over transgender athletes&apos; participation in girls&apos; and women&apos;s sports, Dooley took a firm stance.
&quot;I have a lot of respect for all people ... But I don&apos;t have to be s sociologist or a doctor to know that it&apos;s simply not fair to allow biological men to compete with women.&quot;
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Dooley also suggested the inclusion of transgender athletes risks reversing years of progress in women’s sports.
&quot;We&apos;ve made tremendous progress in women&apos;s sports over the years ... and I don&apos;t want to go backwards.&quot;
In 2025, President Donald Trump signed the &quot;Keeping Men Out of Women&apos;s Sports&quot; executive order, which directed federal agencies to interpret Title IX based on biological sex at birth.
While the federal government has considerable latitude over entities that receive federal funds and do not comply with the executive order, legal challenges quickly followed. Trump declared shortly after signing the order that &quot;the war on women’s sports is over,&quot; but the issue was not immediately resolved.
Less than 24 hours after Trump signed the &quot;Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports&quot; executive order, the U.S. Department of Education announced an investigation into two colleges — San Jose State University and the University of Pennsylvania. The probe also extended to the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association. All three entities faced reported Title IX violations related to the inclusion of transgender athletes in girls’ and women’s sports.
Dooley last coached in 2023 when he worked as a senior offensive analyst at Alabama under Nick Saban.
Dooley&apos;s father, the late Vince Dooley, is the legendary coach and former athletic director at Georgia. Vince Dooley coached Georgia to the 1980 national championship, a team where All-American Herschel Walker was the standout running back. Walker won the Heisman Trophy in 1982.
Like Dooley now, Walker ran for the U.S. Senate in Georgia in 2022 but was defeated by Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock in a runoff. Following a nomination from Trump, Walker was confirmed by the Senate in October 2025 as U.S. ambassador to the Bahamas.
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Georgia’s midterm primary election is scheduled for May 19. If no candidate receives a majority of the vote, the top two vote-getters will advance to a June 16 runoff.
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			<news:title>Country music star Zach Bryan caught on camera shouting X-rated vulgar comment at fan</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Zach Bryan is going viral on TikTok, and probably not for a reason he&apos;s happy about.
Bryan is one of the most recognizable faces in the entertainment business in America. His country music career has been nothing short of incredible.
However, he has a long history of getting in his own way and causing headlines that are completely unnecessary.
Well, time to add another one to the list.
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TikTok user @loganw_24 posted a video Tuesday night of the talented country artist shouting about him using a very vulgar sexual reference for ejaculation.
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Bryan took to X on Wednesday morning to share a clip of Tim Robinson&apos;s &quot;I Think You Should Leave&quot; saying a similar comment.
The popular singer seemingly appeared to be implying he was just repeating a TV quote. Nothing more. Nothing less.
&quot;You guys are so soft &amp; weird,&quot; he tweeted to his nearly 680,000 followers.
Despite trying to walk it back with a comedic explanation, people in the comments on TikTok were thoroughly not impressed.
Below are some of the reactions:
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Whether it&apos;s a Tim Robinson skit or not (it certainly appears to be the former), it&apos;s nothing short of incredible how Zach Bryan continues to cause unnecessary distractions.
Let&apos;s not forget his now-infamous breakupbreakup with Brianna Chickenfry. That resulted in headlines for months.
Rinse. Wash. Repeat.
What do you think of Bryan&apos;s interaction with a random fan? Let me know at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump counterterror strategy targets cartels, domestic extremists as threats shift beyond ISIS</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump counterterror strategy targets cartels, domestic extremists as threats shift beyond ISIS</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Trump administration’s new counterterrorism strategy expands the scope of U.S. national security policy to include drug cartels and domestic extremist groups alongside traditional jihadist threats — a shift that could widen how counterterrorism tools are deployed at home and abroad.
A 16-page strategy released to reporters Wednesday identifies three primary sources of terrorist threats: &quot;narcoterrorists and transnational gangs,&quot; &quot;legacy Islamist terrorists,&quot; and &quot;violent left-wing extremists, including anarchists and anti-fascists&quot; — marking a break from post-9/11 frameworks that centered largely on groups like ISIS and al Qaeda.
The document lays out a three-part approach to combating those threats: identifying terrorist actors and plots before they occur, cutting off funding and recruitment pipelines, and ultimately dismantling established networks — a framework that signals a more expansive use of intelligence, financial and military tools across multiple threat categories.
The strategy broadens the definition of terrorism in ways that could extend national security powers beyond traditional jihadist groups — opening the door to expanded use of military, intelligence and law enforcement tools against cartels and actors inside the United States.
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At the same time, the strategy takes aim at the intelligence community, arguing it has been &quot;mired in old ways of looking at threats&quot; and, at times, &quot;weaponized&quot; for political purposes — language that underscores the administration’s push to reshape how counterterrorism priorities are defined and executed.
The strategy expands the counterterrorism mission to include domestic extremist violence, particularly from what officials describe as left-wing ideological movements — a shift that places greater emphasis on identifying and disrupting networks operating inside the United States.
White House counterterrorism chief Sebastian Gorka said the administration is focused on politically motivated violence domestically and would use &quot;all the tools constitutionally available&quot; to identify and disrupt extremist actors.
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He pointed to recent high-profile attacks, including the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, as examples of what he described as a broader rise in extremist violence.
&quot;If you look at the Tyler Robinson, as you mentioned, the murder of the assassin, of Charlie Kirk. If you look at Robert Westman, the murderer of the little children of the Annunciation Catholic School last year, we see an ideology that, ostensibly, began by preaching tolerance, being used by specific actors to wage violence against the most innocent, little children at Catholic schools at churches. This is a threat we will take very seriously.&quot;
&quot;Whether you are right wing inspired or left being inspired, the point at which you advocate for violence or use violence yourself, for political purposes, means you are actually undertaking terrorism,&quot; Gorka went on.
The strategy calls for mapping and disrupting &quot;violent left-wing extremists&quot; using available law enforcement authorities, a move that could expand how federal agencies apply counterterrorism tools in domestic cases.
The strategy also elevates drug cartels to a central national security threat, embedding them alongside jihadist groups as a core counterterrorism priority — a shift that blurs the line between traditional criminal organizations and designated terrorist actors.
Gorka framed cartel violence as a direct and ongoing threat to the United States, arguing the scale of deaths tied to drug trafficking now rivals wartime losses.
&quot;More Americans were murdered by illicit drugs smuggled across the border by cartels in one year than in 70 years of combat fatalities of U.S. servicemen and women,&quot; he said. &quot;They declared war on us. We are responding.&quot;
The strategy builds on actions already underway, including the designation of major cartels as foreign terrorist organizations and a military campaign targeting suspected smuggling operations — steps that expand the range of tools available to confront cartel networks.
Recent operations have targeted suspected drug boats in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific as part of what officials describe as an ongoing effort to combat &quot;narcoterrorism,&quot; signaling a more sustained operational posture.
&quot;If we know where you are, if you killed Americans, if you&apos;re plotting to kill Americans, within 72 hours, we can kill you, we can arrest you or we can kill you,&quot; Gorka said.
Beyond domestic and cartel-related threats, the strategy places Iran at the center of the global terrorism landscape, describing the regime as the most significant state-backed threat facing the United States — reinforcing a continued focus on Tehran’s role in supporting proxy networks.
&quot;The greatest threat to the United States emanating from the Middle East comes specifically from Iran,&quot; the document states, citing both Tehran’s military capabilities and its backing of groups such as Hezbollah.
Gorka echoed that assessment, arguing many global threats ultimately trace back to Tehran.
&quot;Nine out of ten times, you scratch the surface of that threat, and three nanometers later, you find Iran,&quot; he said.
The strategy calls for continued military, intelligence and covert operations against Iran and its network of proxies, signaling those efforts will persist &quot;until the regime in Tehran is no longer a threat to the United States.&quot;
The document also emphasizes more aggressive use of military, financial and intelligence tools, alongside increased pressure on allies to take on greater responsibility in combating shared threats, pointing to a wider, more integrated counterterrorism posture going forward.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>The blooper heard ‘round the world: revisiting Luis Gonzalez’s iconic 2001 season 25 years later</news:name>
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			<news:title>The blooper heard ‘round the world: revisiting Luis Gonzalez’s iconic 2001 season 25 years later</news:title>
			<news:keywords>This is the next in a series of stories from Cronkite News looking back at the Diamondbacks’ 2001 World Series win.
PHOENIX – Of the 166,234 at-bats during the 2001 MLB season, 28,680 resulted in singles. None were more significant than Arizona Diamondbacks left fielder Luis Gonzalez’s walk-off single in the bottom of the ninth during Game 7 of the World Series against the New York Yankees. The hit gave the Diamondbacks a 3-2 win, and Arizona its first and only major professional men’s title to date. 
A quarter of a century later, Gonzalez’s bases-loaded blooper is not only etched in the memory of every Diamondbacks fan, but in the mind of the man at the plate as well. 
“From winning our first major championship here for the state of Arizona, here we are 25 years later and fans still recognize us,” Gonzalez said. “The community and everybody still rallies around us whenever we do anything.” 
The 2001 World Series win is among the most important in the history of professional sports in Arizona but it was also a culmination of years of toil for Gonzalez, who hadn’t made an All-Star game in the nine years before joining the Diamondbacks, but had a career season in 2001. 
Gonzalez played in all 162 games in 2001, hammering a team-high 57 home runs and 142 RBI at a batting average of .325 and slugging percentage of .688. His 198 hits were seventh in the major leagues and his 1.117 OPS, fourth in the MLB, was the only time in his 19-year career that it crossed the 1.000 mark. 
In recognition of Gonzalez’s role as the leader of a strong Diamondbacks offense, the 33-year-old received a second All-Star nod and finished third in the NL MVP race behind Barry Bonds and Sammy Sosa. 
Gonzalez even won the home run derby that season, beating out Bonds, Sosa, Jason Giambi and Alex Rodriguez, among others, to take home the crown. 
Yet looking back at his accomplishments, Gonzalez’ first instinct was to praise the environment around him that allowed him to produce those stellar numbers. 
“I was hitting in front of a guy like Tony Womack who was leading the league in stolen bases, Steve Finley, or whether it was Jay Bell or Craig Counsell, whoever was hitting second,” Gonzalez said. “It seemed like every time I was coming up, there (were) runners on base. Especially in April, I was hitting a lot of home runs in April that really got my confidence level going pretty high, and I felt invincible as the year was going on.”
The 2001 season was Gonzalez’s year, but April saw him ascend to a different level, tying Ken Griffey Jr.’s record for most home runs in the month with 13, momentum that never let up through the playoff run. 
Despite being only four years removed from expansion and led by rookie manager Bob Brenly, formerly the team’s television broadcaster, the Diamondbacks powered through the National League playoffs before taking down the vaunted defending champion Yankees in the World Series. 
After a blowout 15-2 Diamondbacks victory in Game 6 forced a deciding game at then-Bank One Ballpark, Game 7 only added to the suspense. Tied 2-2 in the bottom of the ninth, Yankees closer Mariano Rivera hit Counsell to load the bases. 
Gonzalez was warming up in the on-deck circle, focusing on where to celebrate when Counsell, the NLCS MVP, drove in the winning runs. Instead, he was thrust into the moment. As Gonzalez walked to the plate, his mind went to “the fans, (his) family, (his) friends, (his) coaches, the journey that got (him) there”, before shutting down once he stepped into the batter’s box. 
Rivera, known for his cutter that broke in towards left-handed hitters as much as his legendary ability to close out games, threw nearly identical pitches back-to-back to Gonzalez. Gonzalez fouled the first one off. The second became an iconic moment in Arizona sports history. 
“When Gonzo hit that little blooper, a lot of things were; it was all meant to be,” then-Diamondbacks owner Jerry Colangelo said. “Everything went silent for me when that happened, and then when (Bell) hit home plate, everything exploded.”
Gonzalez’s hit has since been replayed thousands of times but the team’s connection is just as everlasting. Brenly described the players’ bond off the field as “cohesive” and recalled Gonzalez’ frequent pranks throughout Brenly’s tenure as manager. 
Bob Melvin, who served as a bench coach for the Diamondbacks, departed for the Seattle Mariners following the 2001 season. During one conversation while in Arizona, Melvin disclosed his deathly fear of clowns, so when the Mariners visited Tucson the following season for a spring training game, Gonzalez decided to pull his leg. 
“Gonzo gets on the phone and somehow finds a couple of clowns in Tucson to come out to the ballpark: full costume, red nose, the whole deal, and they stood on top of the Mariners dugout all day,” Brenly said. “Every time Mel would poke his head out, he’d see those clowns and (go) back in again.”
In a similar incident, outfielder Reggie Sanders showed up late to spring training due to a flat tire. Gonzalez retrieved a tire and placed it in Sanders’ locker. 
The 2001 World Series winning team will share more laughs when they reunite at Chase Field in September as the Diamondbacks honor the 25th anniversary of the team’s World Series victory, one whose impact won’t fade anytime soon. 
“It was probably one of the greatest moments of my baseball career and I’m sure a lot of other guys could say the same thing,” Gonzalez said.
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			  <news:name>More than a star: Chandler High sprinter Imani Galera-Young redefines elite</news:name>
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			<news:title>More than a star: Chandler High sprinter Imani Galera-Young redefines elite</news:title>
			<news:keywords>CHANDLER — Eric Richardson has been at Chandler High School for nearly three decades. When he speaks, he speaks from a deep well of experience. So when he speaks of Imani Galera-Young, it’s fair to believe that he is not speaking in hyperbole. 
“I’ve been doing this for a long, long time and, you know, most of the time, when you get somebody as immensely talented as she is, you got to deal with a bunch of other stuff,” said Richardson, Chandler’s accomplished girls track and field coach. “But with her, it is exactly what you see.”
What spectators see is a name that is etched in the record books. Galera-Young ran the second leg of the Wolves’ state-record setting 4×100 meter relay (45.12), she set the meet record at the 85th Chandler Rotary in the 300-meter hurdles (41.50) and she was named the 2024-25 Gatorade Arizona Girls Track &amp; Field Player of the Year.
While her performance sets her apart in track and field history, Richardson said Galera-Young further separates herself from the pack due to a rare blend of maturity and humility.
“Jeez, she’s the perfect prototype of kids from yesteryear because the kids today aren’t like that,” said Richardson, who has led Chandler to 17 state championships. “It’s not their fault because they have parental guidance or whatever it is, the parental managers.”
Galera-Young’s resume makes it clear that she is an elite talent, but she does not come with the same baggage as other elite athletes, Richardson said. There is no agent butting heads, there is no ego, there is simply an elite athlete ready to perform.
Her personality is not a detriment, rather a positive.
“Well mannered, mild mannered, is shy and squeamish about challenging her teammates, you know, as most leaders want to do,” Richardson said. “I mean, she’s the perfect person. She works hard, never complains, even when she’s beat up and stuff like that.” 
Galera-Young is also an elite student. She takes Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) classes and has a 4.30 GPA.
This dedication to her education was instilled through a childhood of Montessori learning, her mom, Riane Dawson said.
“She kind of learned to be an independent – especially in the Montessori world – learn to be her own independent thinker,” Dawson said. 
Dawson did not want to define Galera-Young’s future when she was younger, instead allowing Galera-Young to pursue her own path. She knew there would be good, bad and ugly, but she also knew there would be a lot of learning.
It was that learning that taught Galera-Young who she wanted to be: not just an elite athlete, but an elite, well-rounded human.
“I feel like it makes me more of a person to also have academics,” Galera-Young said.
While the motivation to be academically excellent is internal, she is aware that people take note of her academics.
“The reason I got recognized from the mayor was because of my Gatorade Award, and the whole reason I got that, I feel like, was also because of my academics,” Galera-Young said.
When it comes to budgeting time, it’s hard to figure how Galera-Young juggles training to be an elite athlete, maintaining a 4.30 GPA, taking challenging classes, volunteering at the Chandler Care Center and living the rest of her life.
“Fitting in that part of your schedule, along with the rigors that are required with the APs and IBs and stuff, and maintaining a 4.3, it’s pretty challenging, but she navigates it pretty well,” Richardson said.
While all of this paints a dazzling picture of Galera-Young, you won’t hear any bragging until she is pressed to rank her accomplishments.
“I’m most proud of winning the four by four in state my sophomore year,” Galera-Young said. “So I would say those two are tied, even though Gatorade (Player of the Year) is a higher rank.”
The Arizona Gatorade Track and Field Player of the Year is presented to only one girl each year. A relay involves four, so being one of one might seem more special to most people than being one of four, but not to Galera-Young. She prefers winning the 4×400 meter relay because she enjoys being a part of a group and serving a larger purpose.
 “She’s just extremely, extremely humble. I don’t think she’s even fully realized and wrapped her mind around what we see in her yet,” Dawson said. “It’s just naturally not in her to feel boastful.”
Humility not only defines her present, it shapes her future. Galera-Young is committed to the University of Arkansas for track and field, but she is not relying on a career of running professionally.
“I’m going to school for nursing, and I also want to study psychology,” Galera-Young said. “Hopefully I can have a career in that just to also have a life that’s not fully track. Because I feel like, just being consumed with one thing, that gets draining and you kind of lose yourself.”
Galera-Young dreams of becoming a pediatric nurse, inspired by a bond she formed when she lived with her 8-year-old cousin, Kai.
“I feel like we’re like the same person,” Galera-Young said. “I just like how kids act.” 
If Galera-Young’s goals ever change or she has the opportunity to pursue a career as a professional athlete, she has the trust and confidence of those around her.
 “Any year that we follow up with her, if she says ‘This is what I wanna do,’ I have no doubt in my mind that it’s gonna happen,” Dawson said.
Galera-Young’s maturity and independence allow her to define her own path, and they may be the reason that she is a future Razorback.
 “You get kids in the top ten, they’re all pretty much the same athletically,” Richardson said. “Then you have to go to the intangibles to see which one that best fits your university.”
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			  <news:name>Rita Wilson reveals intimate bathroom routine that keeps her marriage to Tom Hanks strong</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rita Wilson reveals intimate bathroom routine that keeps her marriage to Tom Hanks strong</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rita Wilson revealed her &quot;deep secret&quot; to a successful marriage, which she claims is sharing a bathroom.
&quot;I will tell you – this is a deep secret. Shared bathroom,&quot; she laughed in an interview with People published on Tuesday.
The &quot;Sleepless in Seattle&quot; star, who has been married to Tom Hanks for 38 years, continued, &quot;It’s very good. That’s where you download everything. That’s where you download the day, laugh about what you’re doing. In the mornings you’re thinking about what are you doing today, where are you going to be, ‘Great I’ll meet you there.’&quot;
She admitted, &quot;That’s the humorous answer, but it’s actually very true, and then also I think it’s shared values.&quot;
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&quot;You have to be able to communicate to each other the things that are changing in your life also, and also the things that are still staying the same,&quot; she explained. &quot;You’re always working together for the greater good.&quot;
Wilson and Hanks first met on the set of &quot;Bosom Buddies&quot; in 1981, and they married in April 1988.
&quot;For me, it’s really about commitment,&quot; Wilson continued. &quot;There’s really something so beautiful about that, about the commitment.&quot;
The &quot;Volunteers&quot; actress said she loves &quot;choosing each other for the rest of your lives&quot; when you get married. &quot;That’s the intention. That’s what you want to do. So, I think that’s a really beautiful thing.&quot;
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But she noted, &quot;You’re not the same person that you were when you got married. Like, who you were physically, who you are emotionally, spiritually is very different than who you are 10 years later, 20 years later, 30 years later, if you’re lucky, like me, to be married 38 years.&quot;
Wilson concluded, &quot;It’s really the ability to grow and change and evolve together and support each other in all those things that you do over time. I love that.&quot;
She and Hanks shared sons Chet, 35, and Truman, 30, and she’s a stepmom to Colin, 48, and E.A., 43, from Hanks’ first marriage.
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Wilson said giving birth to and nursing her children gave her an &quot;extraordinary awe for what your body can do and what it has done and how it’s there for you, and it’s there for others.&quot;
But she said when she was diagnosed with breast cancer a decade ago and underwent a mastectomy, &quot;These parts of your body that had been there for you in such a beautiful way are gone.&quot;
She said she was grateful that she was able to have reconstructive surgery following her mastectomy.
&quot;I like to say that I’ve finally gone Hollywood now, and I have some implants. It&apos;s pretty good,&quot; she joked.
In 2023, Hanks and Wilson joked about having the &quot;secret&quot; to a successful marriage, &quot;and we bottled it.&quot;
&quot;We&apos;re not gonna tell anyone,&quot; the &quot;Band of Brothers&quot; actor laughed. &quot;And we&apos;ll sell it to you individually, for $17 billion.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Family identifies 18-year-old killed in Oklahoma Arcadia Lake mass shooting: &apos;Loving caring person&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Family identifies 18-year-old killed in Oklahoma Arcadia Lake mass shooting: &apos;Loving caring person&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Family has identified the 18 year-old woman killed in the Oklahoma&apos;s Acadia Lake mass shooting that left nearly two dozen others injured.
A GoFundMe her family created Tuesday night establishes Avianna Smith-Gray as &quot;a victim of a mass shooting (Arcadia lake Shooting)&quot; and states she was &quot;a Loving caring person.&quot;
The GoFundMe also shared that Smith-Gray was an avid dancer, good with children and a talented singer and hairstylist.
&quot;Avianna was so full of life and loved spending time with her family, friends, her boyfriend, &amp; etc. she was 18 years old just graduated and was waiting to walk that stage! I can go on and on about her but know she was loved by many!&quot; the GoFundMe message concluded.
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Local police did not confirm her identity, but did confirm that an 18-year-old died as a result of injuries incurred at the mass shooting.
&quot;We are saddened to confirm that an 18-year-old young woman has passed away from injuries sustained in the Arcadia Lake shooting on Sunday night,&quot; the Edmond Police Department (EPD) wrote in a Tuesday night X post.
The Arcadia Lake shooting occurred shortly after 9 p.m. Sunday, according to EPD. At least 23 victims suffered gunshot-related injuries and at least 10 were taken to local area hospitals, according to a statement from EPD.
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&quot;The incident occurred during an unsanctioned party that began after dark and was advertised across multiple social media platforms, drawing a large crowd of young adults from across the metro area,&quot; EPD&apos;s statement read.
EPD responded to multiple 911 calls reporting shots fired.
Oklahoma City Police and the Oklahoma Highway Patrol also responded, according to EPD.
The trouble reportedly started when some of the party attendees started arguing with each other about their boyfriends, witness Jeremiah Braxton told The Associated Press.
&quot;Everybody got scared, dudes was panicking, women was panicking, people seeing their friends fight,&quot; Braxton said.
Another witness, Michael Triplet, was shot in the rear. He told the AP it was a &quot;scary situation.&quot;
At this time, the police have not released any information on a possible subject and say &quot;investigators are actively working the case.&quot;
Fox News Digital contacted EPD for comment but did not immediately receive a response.
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			  <news:name>Office of Virginia State Senator Louise Lucas Raided by F.B.I. Agents</news:name>
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			<news:title>Office of Virginia State Senator Louise Lucas Raided by F.B.I. Agents</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Two people familiar with the case said the search of a Democratic lawmaker’s office was related to a Biden-era investigation of possible corruption and bribery related to marijuana businesses.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>BASIS Tucson North graduates its first full K-12 cohort</news:name>
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			<news:title>BASIS Tucson North graduates its first full K-12 cohort</news:title>
			<news:keywords>When BASIS Tucson North opened its primary school in 2013, it made a bet that students who entered as kindergarteners would still be there 13 years later. This spring, the first cohort to take that full journey graduated.
Students, staff and parents gathered April 23 at Locale Neighborhood Italian Restaurant to celebrate the cohort, whose 13-year journey offers a rare look at the long-term effects of a high-intensity accelerated curriculum on student development.
For Monika Mendoza, head of school at BASIS Tucson North, the cohort represents something bigger than a graduation milestone: a cultural anchor and a bridge between the school&apos;s past and its future.
&quot;It&apos;s a pretty special thing to have this group of kids stay together for all these years,&quot; Mendoza said.
The cohort provided a sense of stability at what can be a nerve-wracking school to join, often serving as an informal welcoming committee for incoming students and helping newcomers integrate into the school environment.
A sign welcomes BASIS Tucson North&apos;s first full K-12 cohort to their April 23 celebration at Locale Neighborhood Italian Restaurant. Isabel Vidrio / Tucson Spotlight.
The BASIS curriculum introduces concepts early and revisits them with increasing complexity, a spiraling model that, for graduating senior Allison Devaughn, made the transition from primary school to high-level research feel like a natural progression.
&quot;Just having that love of reading and this gracious appetite for new material. It just really translated well to reading a bunch of papers and textbooks,&quot; Devaughn said.
Devaughn&apos;s desire to learn developed in her primary years and served as the foundation for handling heavy AP coursework and Capstone projects. Drawing on her research experience and extracurricular work, she secured a position in a molecular and cellular biology lab through the KEYS Internship Program.
&quot;I was able to funnel some of that desire to read into a desire to learn more, because at the end of the day, reading teaches you something,&quot; Devaughn said.
For Natasha Rubio, whose son Tristan is part of the graduating class, the value of the 13-year journey is measured in maturity. Rubio enrolled him in the primary school&apos;s inaugural year after seeing older family members succeed in the BASIS system.
&quot;There is a maturity there that I don&apos;t see in a lot of high school kids,&quot; Rubio said.
That maturity has extended into community leadership for some students. Tristan spent his final years competing in a national robotics competition and mentoring fourth graders in robotics at the Tucson Chinese Cultural Center.
Tristan Rubio, a member of BASIS Tucson North&apos;s first full K-12 graduating cohort, spent his final years at the school competing in a national robotics competition and mentoring fourth graders. Isabel Vidrio / Tucson Spotlight.
With a small, consistent group of peers, students became friends by circumstance as much as by choice, a dynamic that Devaughn said pushed her classmates toward a higher level of emotional intelligence.
&quot;It&apos;s helped us really work out differences and not just be like, &apos;We disagree on this one fact, so I&apos;m going to hate you forever,&apos;&quot; Devaughn said. &quot;We can still be friends even if we don&apos;t agree on something. How to work through it and just stay friends no matter what.&quot;
That consistency has a downside, too. Devaughn calls it a &quot;stagnation of opinions&quot; and sees graduation as a necessary step out of a familiar environment and into the diverse perspectives of a large university.
To mark the occasion, BASIS Tucson North planned a &quot;full circle&quot; ceremony in which the graduating seniors walked through the primary school in their caps and gowns for the younger students.
&quot;We want the kindergarteners to see that this can be you in a few years,&quot; Mendoza said. &quot;For the parents, seeing the kindergarten teachers at these senior events underscores the completion of a 13-year academic career.&quot;
The first full cohort leaves behind a blueprint for how academic rigor and long-term community can shape a student from kindergarten through graduation.

Isabel Vidrio is a journalism major at the University of Arizona and Tucson Spotlight intern. Contact her at vidrioi@arizona.edu.
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			<news:title>Give me liberty, or give me… a preventable outbreak</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Alexis Koskan
An effort to amend the Arizona Constitution (HCR 2056) with the “right to refuse medical mandates,” was introduced this legislative session but has since stalled. However, a related bill, HB 2248, is still moving quickly through the Legislature. 
Rachel Gur-Arie
Under HCR 2056, vaccines would no longer be mandated for enrollment in public schools or for school employees. Similarly, HB 2248 seeks to enact policies that broadly prohibit “discrimination” based on an individual’s acceptance or refusal of “medical interventions,” including vaccines.  
The ultimate result of these two pieces of legislation will be a drop in the already falling immunization rates. Both undermine public health and actively risk our functioning communities — particularly the elderly, children and those with a weakened immune system.

However, unlike HCR 2056, which would amend the state constitution and require voter approval, HB 2248 operates through statute and could take effect more immediately if enacted. HB 2248 also defines ‘medical interventions’ broadly, extending far beyond vaccines to include a wide range of treatments, further limiting the ability of institutions to respond to public health risks. Both efforts have been cleverly dressed up in the cloaks of personal autonomy and medical freedom, but in fact only undermine these concepts for most of us. 
Sarah Martinelli
Personal autonomy includes not only an individuals’ right to refuse, but also an individuals’ right to benefit from public health interventions like vaccines. By codifying a right to refuse medical interventions, Arizona lawmakers are de-prioritizing benefits like herd immunity from vaccine-preventable diseases. As immunization rates drop, fewer people will benefit from community protection from diseases such as polio, measles, mumps, whooping cough, meningitis, and other preventable illnesses that we have had the privilege to forget since large-scale vaccination programs prevented them from occurring. 
Swapna Reddy
When we see declining rates of immunizations, such as the MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) vaccine, we see more cases of vaccine-preventable diseases. For example, we have already seen a reemergence of measles, a disease previously declared eliminated in the US in 2000. And as anti-vaccine sentiment rises and families forgo immunizing their children, we have also seen growing rates of measles cases, with a total of 2,283 cases confirmed in 2025, the highest rate since 1991. As of March 5, 2026, the CDC reported 1,281 new measles cases, 97% of which occurred among unvaccinated individuals.
Aside from disease prevention, societies rely on vaccination to keep the populace healthy and functioning. HCR 2056 and HB 2248 could further compromise the health and daily routine of children, adults and communities. For example, with increased vaccine-preventable outbreaks that will result from HCR 2056, schools will close more frequently, teachers may not agree to come to work (or get sick themselves), and parents will be left to find care for their children (since schools are closed) so they can go to work.
Both bills come at a time of tumultuous vaccine policy. In June 2025, the Department of Health and Human Services removed 17 medical experts from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), the country’s leading organization for vaccine policy, and replaced them with alternative members with a more skeptical view towards traditional vaccine decision-making. Despite pushback from more than 200 health organizations, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, on the new CDC guidelines issued by this reconstituted panel, momentum for loosening vaccine mandates continued. A few months later, in September 2025, the Florida governor and surgeon general called for an end to all vaccine mandates. Public health professionals have feared a domino effect in other states’ vaccine policies. HCR 2056 appears to be just that: A state constitutional amendment that undermines science and public health.
Although currently stalled, if passed by the Arizona Legislature, HCR 2056 would bypass the standard legislative process by not requiring the governor’s signature and will go straight to the November 2026 ballot. This could give proponents the opportunity for well-coordinated mobilization in an accelerated time frame. Because the measure would appear alongside more than a dozen other ballot measures, voters may experience ballot fatigue, increasing the likelihood that such a significant policy happens without the consideration it deserves. It might be too late before many Arizonans realize its implications before it becomes state law. In contrast, HB 2248 would follow the standard legislative process and require the governor’s signature to become law.
It is critical that the Arizona Legislature votes no on HCR 2056 and HB 2248. In particular, if HB 2248 is passed, Governor Hobbs must swiftly veto it to save lives and promote autonomous decision-making for all. Benefits of vaccines work only when most people partake. If the “right to refuse” is enacted in law, vaccine uptake is compromised further and vaccine-preventable diseases continue to spread.
Make your voice heard on behalf of our children’s and community’s public health, safety and autonomy by letting our policymakers know that freedom of choice for some shouldn’t include danger of preventable disease for all — that’s just bad medicine. 
Alexis Koskan, PhD, is an associate professor in the College of Health Solutions at Arizona State University.
Rachel Gur-Arie, PhD, MS, is an assistant professor with Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation at Arizona State University.
Sarah Martinelli, MS, RD, SNS, is a clinical associate professor at the College of Health Solutions at Arizona State University.
Swapna Reddy, JD, DrPH, MPH, is clinical professor and the Assistant Dean of Strategic &amp; Global Partnerships at College of Health Solutions at Arizona State University.
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			  <news:name>Randy Moss launches YouTube bass fishing series while headlining record $3.25M tournament in Nashville</news:name>
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			<news:title>Randy Moss launches YouTube bass fishing series while headlining record $3.25M tournament in Nashville</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Randy Moss is taking his talents from the football field to the fishing boat.
The Hall of Fame wide receiver is launching a new YouTube bass fishing series called &quot;Chasing 10 with Randy Moss&quot; while also serving as an ambassador for the inaugural The Champions bass tournament coming to the Nashville area this fall.
It’s a perfect fit.
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World Bass Enterprises (WBE) announced on Monday that Moss will headline the record-setting event, which will feature top anglers from both the Bassmaster Elite Series and Major League Fishing’s Bass Pro Tour competing for a staggering $3.25 million purse — including a $1.25 million first-place prize. It will be the largest payout in bass fishing history.
&quot;Bass fishing has always been a big part of my life and fuels my competitive fire in retirement,&quot; Moss said. &quot;I get the same rush reeling in a bass as I did finding the end zone.
&quot;As I launch Chasing 10 and spend more time on the water, partnering with WBE was an easy choice. From day one I’ve been impressed with Brian’s leadership and vision, and I can’t wait for The Champions tournament this fall in Nashville.&quot; 
He’s referring to Brian Bird, founder and CEO of WBE.
NORTH CAROLINA ANGLER CATCHES 212-POUND BLUEFIN TUNA WHILE RIDING A JET SKI OFF THE OUTER BANKS
The tournament is scheduled for Oct. 28-Nov. 1 on Old Hickory Lake at Sanders Ferry Park in Hendersonville, Tenn., just outside Nashville. It will feature the top 50 anglers from the sport’s two biggest professional circuits.
As for Moss’ new series, Chasing 10 will chronicle the former NFL superstar’s quest to land a 10-pound bass — a benchmark considered legendary among anglers. The show will feature celebrity guests from across the sports and entertainment world, including former Minnesota Vikings teammates Cris Carter, Jake Reed and Daunte Culpepper.
A six-time Pro Bowler and a five-time NFL receiving touchdowns leader, Moss recently overcame a battle with cancer. He described the role of the great outdoors as his &quot;therapist&quot; through life’s challenges.
&quot;Did I need a therapist after retiring from football? Maybe,&quot; Moss said. &quot;But I use bass fishing and Mother Nature as my therapist. My wife lets me get out two to three times a week.&quot;
According to Moss, his love for fishing dates back to his childhood growing up along West Virginia’s Kanawha River. But his bass fishing obsession really took off during his time with the Vikings after a retired pro angler introduced him to the sport.
He said he’s been, &quot;hooked ever since.&quot; Pun fully intended.
And on his new YouTube show, there’s only one rule. But it’s a strict one.
&quot;You get on a boat, have fun, and we&apos;re not thinking about any of the negativity,&quot; Moss said. &quot;No controversy on my boat.&quot; 
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			  <news:name>Perez Hilton heaps praise on Ivanka Trump, takes swipe at Kardashians during appearance on Tomi Lahren&apos;s show</news:name>
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			<news:title>Perez Hilton heaps praise on Ivanka Trump, takes swipe at Kardashians during appearance on Tomi Lahren&apos;s show</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Internet celebrity gossip hound Perez Hilton is about to take heat from the LIBS over this one.
During an appearance on the &quot;Tomi Lahren Is Fearless&quot; podcast, the 48-year-old single father of three — who has said some nasty things about Donald Trump throughout his career – heaped praise on Ivanka Trump and even Donald on a matter close to Hilton&apos;s heart.
&quot;I have two daughters and a son, and I wish and I pray that my daughters grow up to be like Ivanka Trump,&quot; Hilton told Lahren.
After years of offhand comments about the Trump family, it seems that fatherhood has softened Hilton. Based on what he told Lahren this week, his perspective on Ivanka has evolved.
IVANKA TRUMP STAYS FIT WITH THIS SELF-DEFENSE PRACTICE: ‘MOVING MEDITATION’
&quot;To me, she is such a role model and an inspiration for young women. She&apos;s smart. She&apos;s self-sufficient and happily married and a mother and is capable of so much and is doing all of these things in the business world,&quot; Hilton continued.
&quot;So kudos to [Donald] and the late Ivana Trump for, you know, raising all of their kids really well. And that&apos;s probably the best compliment that I can give Donald Trump because at the end of the day, like the thing that I&apos;m proudest of and the thing that matters to me the most is being a father.&quot;
Possibly to prove that he hasn&apos;t lost his fastball ripping on celebrities, Hilton then took a swipe at the Kardashians. The gossip hound told Lahren that it was now his mission to live like an &quot;old school conservative father&quot; who helps his kids with homework and disciplines his kids when they need correction.
&quot;It&apos;s that Cuban Catholic in me,&quot; he noted. &quot;Like even when we&apos;re at home, I won&apos;t let my daughters wear bikinis. One pieces. My daughter&apos;s turning 11 next week. Bikinis? No. No way. No. Like like I said, I want to raise like an Ivanka Trump, not a Kardashian Jenner.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump requests E Jean Carroll $83M judgment stay for pending Supreme Court action on presidential immunity</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump requests E Jean Carroll $83M judgment stay for pending Supreme Court action on presidential immunity</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump&apos;s lawyers are requesting a stay of the $83.3 million judgement in E. Jean Carroll’s defamation case while he seeks Supreme Court review on the grounds of presidential immunity, according to a new filing late Tuesday night.
The Trump request for a stay is unopposed by Carroll&apos;s legal team if Trump increases the bond by roughly $7.46 million to cover post-judgment interest on the original judgment that has been under appeal.
&quot;This Court should now stay the mandate to allow President Trump to present important questions relating to, without limitation, Presidential immunity and the Westfall Act to the Supreme Court,&quot; the filing from Trump&apos;s presidential lawyer Justin Smith read.
&quot;Carroll does not oppose this motion.&quot;
FEDERAL APPEALS COURT UPHOLDS $83.3M E. JEAN CARROLL JUDGMENT AGAINST TRUMP
The Westfall Act is a federal law that protects government employees from being personally sued for common law torts like negligence or defamation committed while they were doing their jobs. Carroll originally sued for defamation in November 2019 during Trump&apos;s first term.
Essentially, the referenced law acts as a legal &quot;shield&quot; by shifting the target of a lawsuit from an individual person to the United States government itself.
The 24-page filing with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit signals Trump&apos;s intention to ask the Supreme Court to review where Trump is immune for this May 2023 judgment delivered as Trump was weighing another presidential primary run before 2024 and facing myriad legal cases under then-President Joe Biden.
SUPREME COURT TO REVIEW TRUMP PETITION ON E JEAN CARROLL JUDGMENT
Trump’s lawyers argue there is a &quot;reasonable probability&quot; the Supreme Court will take the case and a &quot;fair prospect&quot; the justices will reverse the lower court. They point to a dissent from the denial of rehearing en banc in which three Second Circuit judges identified what Trump’s team describes as legal errors involving presidential immunity and the Westfall Act.
&quot;Absent a stay, President Trump will suffer ongoing irreparable harm due to violation of his right to immunity from this defamation suit for his official statements as President of the United States of America,&quot; Smith argued, adding Trump may face proceedings to execute on the $83.3 million judgment before the Supreme Court has reviewed the case.
&quot;President Trump respectfully asks the Court to stay the mandate until the Supreme Court’s final disposition of the petition for a writ of certiorari,&quot; the filing stated.
APPEALS COURT DEALS TRUMP BLOW IN CHALLENGE TO E JEAN CARROLL VERDICT
&quot;There is a &apos;fair prospect&apos; that the SupremeCourt will reverse the Panel’s erroneous decisions that Presidential immunity and the Westfall Act were both waived,&quot; Trump&apos;s lawyers continued. &quot;Issuing the mandate and permitting lower court proceedings to move forward during Supreme Court review of these significant questions would &apos;eviscerate the immunity [the Supreme Court has] recognized,&apos; as well as create a likely inability to recover funds if the Supreme Court reverses, as it should.&quot;
The motion was filed Tuesday by Smith of the James Otis Law Group.
Smith was nominated by Trump to be a United States Circuit Judge for the Eighth Circuit in early March, and the Senate Judiciary Committee held hearings on his nomination April 15.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Katie Porter’s attempt to brush off viral outburst backfires as critics torch ‘worst political ad’</news:name>
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			<news:title>Katie Porter’s attempt to brush off viral outburst backfires as critics torch ‘worst political ad’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Democratic California gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter is facing criticism over a new campaign ad that references her past viral outbursts, with some critics calling it one of the worst political ads created as she seeks to succeed Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom.
The 30-second ad released Monday showed Porter grocery shopping, filling up her car with gas, and a shot of her &quot;grown kid&quot; sleeping on her couch. It also took aim at President Donald Trump, with supporters holding various signs like &quot;Dump Trump #NOKINGS,&quot; &quot;CALL OUT RACISM&quot; and &quot;ABOLISH ICE&quot; signs, positioning Porter as someone who can stand up to Trump.
&quot;Now, could you guys please get out of my shot?&quot; Porter quipped at the end of the ad in a nod to her viral outburst to a staffer while filming an interview. 
In October 2025, a video surfaced showing Porter snapping, &quot;get out of my f--king shot&quot; to a staffer during a video call touting the Biden administration. 
MSNBC PANEL USES KATIE PORTER BACKLASH TO BLAST &apos;DOUBLE STANDARD&apos; FOR WOMEN IN POLITICS
Porter has faced renewed scrutiny after the video surfaced, as well as another video threatening to end an interview with a journalist last year. The ad presents the controversy in a lighthearted way as Porter works to reassure voters about her temperament.
Social media commenters mocked the ad online, calling it the &quot;worst.&quot; 
&quot;This is by far the worst political ad I’ve ever seen,&quot; wrote US Sun editor Harry Cole on X.
KATIE PORTER HOLDS ‘F--- TRUMP’ SIGN AT CALIFORNIA DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION 
&quot;An abuser turning her own behavior into a campaign joke. Katie Porter’s new ad is contempt for every staffer she mistreated, every person she’s screamed at, and every plate of mashed potatoes she’s thrown,&quot; wrote Republican Party of Riverside County vice chair Michael Curry on X.
&quot;I&apos;m at a loss for words. This is so bad,&quot; posted Democratic strategist Keith Edwards.
Porter&apos;s fiery behavior has raised questions in California and across the country about whether she is fit to run the state. 
&quot;Everybody in California had a chance to see me on stage with that reporter in the last debate, and see exactly how I conducted myself. Californians can decide for themselves about my temperament based on what they&apos;ve seen here tonight,&quot; she said Tuesday night of her ad during the California gubernatorial debate.
DEM SENATE HOPEFULS UNDER SCRUTINY FOR ‘CHOKE THEM OUT’ RHETORIC AFTER TRUMP ATTACK SCARE
&quot;You see that in the ad … somebody who&apos;s taken responsibility again and again in this race and is also able to laugh at herself and show that she&apos;s grown,&quot; Porter added in an interview with KRON 4 on Monday when the ad was released. &quot;I think that is a mark of leadership and I want to show people that.&quot;
Porter recently came under fire after sending a campaign email to donors that included the phrase &quot;F*** Trump&quot; four times — once even in the subject line — just a day after the most recent assassination attempt on Trump’s life at the White House Correspondents Association dinner on Saturday.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump admin targets nation&apos;s second-largest school district in investigation of sexual misconduct policies</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump admin targets nation&apos;s second-largest school district in investigation of sexual misconduct policies</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The U.S. Department of Education announced that its Office for Civil Rights has launched a probe into the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) &quot;for policies that appear to automatically reassign teachers accused of sexual misconduct with students... to another school.&quot;
&quot;OCR will determine whether the District’s handling of alleged sexual harassment, including sexual assault, by District teachers, administrators, and/or staff violated Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX),&quot; the department noted in a Tuesday press release.
But the school district pushed back in a statement provided to Fox News Digital.
LAUSD asserted that &quot;commentary is circulating insinuating that the District assigns those being investigated for sexual misconduct to other school sites. This is not true. Confusion seems to center on the meaning of the term &apos;reassignment.&apos;&quot;
TRUMP ADMIN INVESTIGATES ALL-WOMEN&apos;S COLLEGE FOR ADMITTING MALE STUDENTS
&quot;&apos;Reassignment&apos; typically means an employee is directed to remain at home and away from students and schools during an investigation,&quot; a district spokesperson continued. &quot;Decisions about reassignment are guided first and foremost by the safety of students, staff, and the workplace.  After an investigation concludes, appropriate measures or discipline may be taken, including termination of employment if warranted.&quot;
&quot;Los Angeles Unified takes all allegations of sexual misconduct and harassment with the utmost seriousness. Our primary responsibility is to ensure the safety, dignity, and well-being of every student and staff member in our care,&quot; the district spokesperson said.
&quot;The District follows established Title IX procedures and other applicable laws and regulations, which are designed to ensure a fair, thorough, and impartial process for all parties. When allegations are reported, they are promptly reviewed, and appropriate interim measures are implemented to protect those involved. If violations are substantiated, the District takes decisive action in accordance with the law and our policies,&quot; the statement noted.
&quot;We also continuously review and strengthen our policies, training, and reporting systems to better prevent misconduct and support those who come forward. We encourage anyone with information or concerns to report them so they can be addressed appropriately,&quot; the district spokesperson said. &quot;We understand the seriousness of allegations and the impact they have on our community. The District remains committed to transparency, accountability, and fostering a safe environment for all.&quot;
The U.S. Department of Education told Fox News Digital on Wednesday, &quot;We are actively investigating this, and OCR will determine whether the policy is in violation of Title IX.&quot;
The department also referred Fox News Digital to its press release and to posts on X by Education Secretary Linda McMahon.
The department&apos;s press release pointed to a 2024 document involving LAUSD and the United Teachers of Los Angeles union.
FEDS OPEN PROBE INTO ANTI-ISRAEL NYC TEACHERS
&quot;Upon reassignment of any UTLA member, they will be notified within 5 days of the general nature of the allegations against them. We will advise them that they are being reassigned for any of the following categories. Moreover, reassignment will only occur if the nature of the allegations fits one of these descriptions,&quot; the document declared, before going on to list categories such as &quot;Sexual harassment of a student, employee, school-related adult, or other community member,&quot; &quot;Engaging in a sexual or romantic relationship with a student regardless of their age, or with any other minors outside of LAUSD,&quot; and others.
Fox News Digital reached out to United Teachers Los Angeles on Wednesday.
In a Tuesday post on X, McMahon wrote, &quot;Any of the abhorrent actions listed here should result in termination or worse, but the LA teachers union appears to protect the employment of sexual predators over the safety of students, allowing alleged criminals to be reassigned to a different school. The Trump Administration will always fight to uphold the law, protect the safety of students, and restore common sense to our schools.&quot;
McMahon added in another post Wednesday, &quot;Teachers unions are advocating to keep children out of schools for protests, using dues to prop up political agendas, and negotiating protections for child abusers. The unions are not fighting for students or teachers – they are fighting to protect their own power.&quot;
SENATORS UNVEIL BILL TO COMBAT FINANCIAL AID FRAUD BY &apos;GHOST STUDENTS&apos;
&quot;Under Title IX, schools must respond appropriately and address claims of sexual misconduct, including sexual harassment and assault, in a timely manner, but the District seems to be putting the continued employment of sexual predators above the safety of students,&quot; Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Kimberly Richey said, according to the U.S. Department of Education&apos;s press release. &quot;It is unconscionable that the District would simply ignore Title IX’s procedural requirements to protect teachers who cause life-changing harm to their kids. The Trump Administration will always fight to uphold the law, protect the safety of all students, and restore common sense to our schools.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Conservative Group’s Influence Inside the State Department Raises Alarms</news:name>
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			<news:title>Conservative Group’s Influence Inside the State Department Raises Alarms</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Founders of the Ben Franklin Fellowship are trying to dismantle pro-diversity practices in the agency and to boost career diplomats who promote President Trump’s ideas.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>200,000 small boat arrivals loom amid UK raising threat level to ‘severe’ following recent terror attack</news:name>
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			<news:title>200,000 small boat arrivals loom amid UK raising threat level to ‘severe’ following recent terror attack</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As the United Kingdom raised its national terror threat level to &quot;severe,&quot; meaning an attack is considered &quot;highly likely,&quot; security experts are warning that Britain’s separate illegal migration crisis is adding to broader concerns over border control and vetting, with small boat crossings now nearing 200,000 arrivals since 2018.
The U.K.’s Joint Terrorism Analysis Center raised the national threat level from &quot;substantial&quot; to &quot;severe&quot; last week following a stabbing attack in Golders Green in North London, warning that the broader Islamist and extreme right-wing terror threat in Britain has been increasing &quot;for some time.&quot;
At the same time, official figures cited by GB News and The Sun show small boat arrivals across the English Channel are approaching the 200,000 mark, intensifying political debate over illegal immigration, deportations and national security.
UK TO TIGHTEN IMMIGRATION RULES OVER VOTER FRUSTRATION WITH HIGH IMMIGRATION NUMBERS: &apos;FAILED EXPERIMENT&apos;
Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform UK Party, said in a Facebook video Tuesday that &quot;most of them are unidentified, young males of fighting age&quot; and warned the crossings pose &quot;a risk not only to women and girls in this country but a risk to our national security.&quot;
Security analysts say the combination of elevated terror concerns and mass illegal migration is adding pressure on Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government to demonstrate greater control over Britain’s borders.
&quot;Channel migrants pose a potential security threat,&quot; Dr. Michael McManus, director of research at the Henry Jackson Society, told Fox News Digital.
&quot;Minimal vetting of the migrants means we have no way to know who is really coming to the country. The vast majority are combat-aged males from war zones and regions associated with terrorism.&quot;
McManus added that &quot;the current government is failing to read the mood in the country, which overwhelmingly wants action to deter and deport those who pose a threat.&quot;
&quot;So long as the immigration system fails to deter crossings, and the system makes deportation almost impossible, we will only see more,&quot; he said.
According to The Sun, 7,612 migrants have been deported or removed since the crisis began, representing less than 4% of total arrivals.
The debate intensified this week after British Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood outlined plans to expand &quot;safe and legal&quot; refugee pathways once the government regains greater control over the asylum system, according to GB News reporting.
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Speaking to GB News, Work and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden defended the government’s broader migration policy and said Mahmood was doing a &quot;very good job.&quot;
&quot;We want to make sure that it’s a level that is good for the economy, that can be absorbed by the country, and that is done under proper rules,&quot; McFadden said.
The Home Office has argued the government is increasing enforcement efforts against trafficking gangs and strengthening cooperation with France. A Home Office spokesperson said that the government had signed a &quot;landmark new deal&quot; with France aimed at boosting enforcement operations on beaches and disrupting smuggling routes.
The crossings themselves remain dangerous. Over the weekend, two Sudanese women reportedly died attempting to cross the Channel after a boat carrying dozens of migrants encountered problems off the French coast, according to British media reports.
According to the Refugee Council, many of those arriving by small boat originate from countries experiencing war, persecution or political instability, including Afghanistan, Syria, Eritrea, Iran and Sudan. The group says the vast majority of small-boat arrivals go on to apply for asylum in the UK.
The small boat crisis first escalated in 2018 after tighter security reduced attempts to enter Britain hidden in trucks and ferries. Since then, the crossings have become one of the most politically explosive issues in British politics, fueling growing pressure on both Labour and Conservative leaders to demonstrate control over the border.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Joey Chestnut reflects on return to hot dog eating contest after contract dispute, temporary ban</news:name>
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			<news:title>Joey Chestnut reflects on return to hot dog eating contest after contract dispute, temporary ban</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Nathan&apos;s Hot Dog Eating Contest two years ago was unusual in that it was missing the greatest competitive eater of all time.
Joey Chestnut, a 16-time winner of the event, was not eligible to participate in 2024 after he signed a deal with Nathan&apos;s rival Impossible Foods. Chestnut was still on the outs months before the 2025 competition when he announced that he and the organizers had found common ground on sponsorships. 
That brought Chestnut, now a 17-time winner after taking the belt again last year, back to Coney Island.
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&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. &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;
Chestnut&apos;s return to the grand stage was, well, grand. Credit is due to Patrick Bertoletti, who downed 58 dogs and buns in Chestnut&apos;s absence to take home the title two years ago. But Chestnut hasn&apos;t posted a number that &quot;low&quot; since 2010. And while the Coney Island Nathan&apos;s still had a decent crowd, it doesn&apos;t compare to when Chestnut is on stage.
For the greatest of all time, though, it was never about a comeback — just winning and celebrating Independence Day.
&quot;It&apos;s never about me. 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; Chestnut said.
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&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;
Chestnut won his first title in 2007, taking down the dynastic eater that was Takeru Kobayashi. Since then, he&apos;s won 17 of the last 18 events he has competed in. Matt Stonie pulled off an upset in 2015.
In his return to Coney Island, Chestnut downed 70 hot dogs, an improvement from the 62 he ate in 2023. So clearly, there are no signs of slowing down. But Chestnut knows time is ticking, and he wants to make the most of it.
&quot;When I was younger, I could gain weight and then lose it really quick. Now, it&apos;s a lot more work, but I still love it. And I know my body,&quot; Chestnut said. &quot;But as long as I&apos;m competitive, as long as it&apos;s fine, and I&apos;m healthy. I&apos;m going to be involved. I was just talking to a guy who, he&apos;s 58 years old and he&apos;s been doing this since I got started. And so he&apos;s still able to do it. I&apos;m like, &apos;All right, I can do this.&apos; I got a couple more years, and we&apos;ll see.&quot;
&quot;It really is, like, I really feel like it&apos;s one of the best gigs that there is. I get to travel, eat, and, dude, it&apos;s the funniest thing,&quot; Chestnut said. &quot;After I do this eating, I&apos;m all sweaty, greasy, messy, and then people want to take pictures with me. It&apos;s the funnest thing in the world.&quot;
&quot;As long as I can, I&apos;m gonna be doing it.&quot;
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			  <news:name>Tucson responde a posible recorte del río Colorado</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tucson responde a posible recorte del río Colorado</news:title>
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El gobierno federal pretende recortar el suministro de agua del río Colorado destinado a Arizona en más de un 77 %, y Tucson no está esperando a ver qué sigue.
El recorte propuesto afecta al Central Arizona Project, un sistema de 336 millas de extensión que transporta el agua del río Colorado hacia el centro y el sur de Arizona.
Los siete estados que dependen del río Colorado, Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, Nuevo México, Utah y Wyoming, han estado negociando nuevas asignaciones de agua, dado que las Directrices Provisionales de 2007 para la gestión de los lagos Mead y Powell expiran este año.
El gobierno federal intervino a principios de 2026, después de que los estados incumplieran el plazo de negociación fijado para noviembre de 2025.
El Borrador de la Declaración de Impacto Ambiental, publicado por the Bureau of Reclamation, propone un recorte del 77.4 % en el suministro de agua para Arizona, una reducción del 16.67 % para México y una disminución del 5.93 % para Nevada. Los otros cinco estados no se verían afectados.
El recorte propuesto se deriva del estatus de &quot;prioridad secundaria&quot; que ostenta Arizona entre los siete estados, lo que significa que es uno de los primeros en enfrentar reducciones durante las negociaciones sobre el suministro de agua.
El principio de &quot;el primero en llegar, el primero en la fila&quot; ha regido los derechos de agua del río Colorado desde 1922, otorgando prioridad a los estados que poseen sistemas de riego más antiguos.
El consumo de agua de la Universidad de Arizona disminuyó significativamente entre 2018 y 2023, según datos proporcionados por la institución. Cortesía de la UA.
El 2 de marzo, CAP, junto con varios condados y compañías de agua de todo el estado, envió una carta a Doug Burgum, Secretario del Interior, solicitando al gobierno federal que reconsidere la propuesta.
&quot;Las aguas del río Colorado son fundamentales para la economía y la población del centro y sur de Arizona, ya que sustentan a 6 millones de arizonenses, a numerosas comunidades tribales, a una próspera industria de fabricación avanzada de microchips y a una producción agrícola y de minerales críticos,&quot; afirmaba la carta.
La propuesta afectaría al sector agrícola del estado, al tiempo que provocaría un aumento en el uso de aguas subterráneas y en las tarifas de los servicios públicos.
&quot;Las alternativas planteadas en el (borrador de la Declaración de Impacto Ambiental) amenazan con desmantelar una generación de gestión hídrica prudente y con derribar la estructura que sustenta la economía de Arizona, la cual alberga el corazón de las industrias estadounidenses de fabricación de semiconductores e infraestructura de inteligencia artificial,”  señalaba la carta.
Mientras los funcionarios estatales y federales negocian, las instituciones locales ya están trabajando para reducir su dependencia del agua del Río Colorado.
El campus de la Universidad de Arizona depende principalmente de agua regenerada, la cual se distribuye a través de un sistema interno. Esto reduce la necesidad de adquirir agua potable para el mantenimiento de las áreas verdes.
&quot;La UA ha sido líder desde hace mucho tiempo en prácticas de riego sostenible; de ​​hecho, adquirió controladores de riego inteligentes hace ya varias décadas,” comentó el portavoz Mitch Zak. &quot;Estos sistemas fueron objeto de una actualización sustancial por última vez alrededor de 2018 y son capaces de detectar la humedad ambiental para suministrar agua únicamente cuando es necesario.”
El consumo total de agua ha fluctuado a lo largo del tiempo, pero experimentó una caída significativa entre los años 2018 y 2023, según datos de la UA.
En 2022, la universidad registró una notable disminución en el uso de agua, en parte debido al cierre del UA Mall para la ejecución de un proyecto de gestión de aguas pluviales, explicó Zak.
La universidad alberga también el Water and Energy Sustainable Technology Center, conocido como WEST, el cual comparte sede con el campus hídrico Agua Nueva. Su objetivo primordial es garantizar un suministro de agua sostenible, protegiendo y promoviendo al mismo tiempo la salud humana y la del medio ambiente.
Uso del agua de la Universidad de Arizona durante los últimos cinco años. Arilynn Hyatt / El Foco de Tucson 
El centro cuenta con dos programas principales: ingeniería y microbiología y la mayor parte de su investigación se centra en el agua, señaló Andrea Achilli, subdirector del centro.
La investigación de Achilli se enfoca principalmente en procesos de membrana, la desalinización para el aprovechamiento del agua, así como en la recuperación de energía a partir de procesos relacionados con el agua y las aguas residuales. Actualmente, trabaja en un proyecto plurianual sobre resiliencia hídrica y autosuficiencia para el Programa de Investigación del Suroeste Árido.
&quot;El objetivo es, esencialmente, aumentar la seguridad hídrica nacional y la resiliencia en el uso del agua,” afirmó. &quot;El núcleo del proyecto consiste en desarrollar tecnologías de uso del agua más resilientes que permitan garantizar una mayor seguridad para las fuentes hídricas.”
El proyecto dio comienzo en 2023, en colaboración con la Universidad del Sur de California y la Universidad de Nevada en Reno. Cuenta con la financiación del Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo de Ingenieros del Ejército de los EE.UU., una división del Cuerpo de Ingenieros del Ejército.
&quot;El consorcio nació en el suroeste debido a que esta región está experimentando una creciente escasez de agua y sequías; no obstante, se trata, sin duda alguna, de un esfuerzo de alcance nacional, ya que estamos llevando a cabo investigaciones aplicables a diversas partes del país,” explicó Achilli.
Asimismo, el centro investiga tecnologías de uso eficiente del agua y los PFAS, un grupo de compuestos químicos vinculados a riesgos para la salud.
A nivel municipal, la entidad Tucson Water cuenta con el &quot;Plan One Water 2100,&quot; una estrategia de sostenibilidad a largo plazo cuyo objetivo es asegurar un suministro de agua confiable hasta finales del presente siglo.
&quot;El agua sustenta la vida y, sin agua potable, resulta sumamente difícil mantener una ciudad en constante crecimiento,” señaló Achilli.

Arilynn Hyatt es estudiante de periodismo en la Universidad de Arizona y pasante en El Foco de Tucson. Puede contactarla a través de la dirección arilynndhyatt@arizona.edu.
Esta nota fue traducida por los pasantes de la preparatoria San Miguel y editada por Diana Ramos, exalumna de la Universidad de Arizona, Directora de Iniciativas Bilingües y reportera del Foco de Tucson. Contáctala en diana@tucsonspotlight.org.   
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			  <news:name>Chrome on Android now supports approximate instead of precise location sharing</news:name>
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			<news:title>Chrome on Android now supports approximate instead of precise location sharing</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The new feature is a small win for Android users, as it gives them more control over how much location data they share with websites.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ted Danson’s medical wake-up call: Why the TV icon says he no longer gets a ‘free pass’</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ted Danson’s medical wake-up call: Why the TV icon says he no longer gets a ‘free pass’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ted Danson got a wake-up call he didn&apos;t see coming — and it changed his outlook on life.
A recent health scare jolted the sitcom legend, 78, into a new reality and stripped away any idea of a &quot;free pass.&quot;
&quot;The last thing that kind of hit me that was very liberating was I had a bit of a health scare. I&apos;m totally fine, but it was like, &apos;Oh, well, that&apos;s real.&apos; And it was humbling and, &apos;Oh, mortality is the real deal,&apos; you know. It&apos;s not just a rumor,&quot; Danson said on his podcast, &quot;Where Everybody Knows Your Name.&quot;
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The &quot;Cheers&quot; actor added that the experience marked a shift from casually acknowledging health to actively prioritizing it.
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&quot;Ted Danson doesn&apos;t get a free pass. Love his work, but … you know,&quot; he joked before adding, &quot;And I hadn&apos;t f---ed up in some way, so I couldn&apos;t go, ‘Oh, Ted.’&quot;
His guest, Valerie Bertinelli, suggested that if he had done something to cause his health scare, he could say, &quot;Damn it, if I&apos;d only …,&quot; but, she added, &quot;There&apos;s no ‘if onlys.&apos;&quot;
Danson told her, &quot;It was very humbling and calming. And I&apos;m fine, you know. But it was, I think, the best thing that could have happened to me, and I&apos;m doing some things differently. I am meditating now twice a day with Mary … I&apos;ve always talked about it and lied about it,&quot; he admitted with a laugh.
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At the center of his lifestyle change following his health scare is his wife, Mary Steenburgen.
The pair met in 1993 on the set of &quot;Pontiac Moon.&quot; They tied the knot on Oct. 7, 1995, on Martha&apos;s Vineyard.
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Best known for his role as Sam Malone on the iconic sitcom &quot;Cheers,&quot; Danson became a household name during the show’s 11-season run from 1982 to 1993. He was one of the few cast members to appear in all 273 episodes.
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			  <news:name>Obama laughs as he hints Colbert could perform better than Trump as president, says &apos;bar has changed&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Obama laughs as he hints Colbert could perform better than Trump as president, says &apos;bar has changed&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former President Barack Obama laughed as he slighted President Donald Trump during an interview with late-night host Stephen Colbert on Tuesday — suggesting the liberal comedian would make a better president.
&quot;We&apos;re gonna have to do some work to return to this basic norm, and we probably now have to codify it. The White House shouldn&apos;t be able to direct the Attorney General to go around prosecuting whoever the president wants,&quot; Obama said, as the audience applauded.
Obama said the president shouldn&apos;t &quot;politicize our military,&quot; again without naming Trump directly. He added, &quot;A good policy that I&apos;d like to see followed is that the President of the United States shouldn&apos;t have a bunch of side hustles, that there&apos;s companies and foreign entities can invest in.&quot;
&quot;How much of that is just jealous that you didn&apos;t think of selling a sneaker? Because your sneakers would have flown. You know that, right? You would have banked coin,&quot; Colbert joked.
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Obama laughed and said he thought this was an &quot;obvious principle.&quot;
Colbert also noted his late-night show is set to end in May. He said people have told him to run for president.
&quot;For the record, I think it&apos;s a stupid idea. How dumb do you think it is for people to say that I should run for president?&quot; Colbert asked.
Obama responded, &quot;The bar has changed.&quot;
&quot;I think that you could perform significantly better than some folks that we&apos;ve seen,&quot; Obama said, laughing.
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Colbert asked if that was an endorsement, and the former president clarified that it wasn&apos;t.
Colbert also spoke with Obama about the direction of the Democratic Party, specifically regarding the ongoing rift between the liberal and the progressive wings of the party.
&quot;So you have great leaders. You have people like (Virginia Governor) Abigail Spanberger and (New Jersey Governor) Mikie Sherrill, very centrist. But then you have further left, like AOC and Zohran Mamdani,&quot; Colbert said, sparking cheers from his audience after name-dropping the self-described democratic socialists.
Obama then shrugged off concerns that there was a true divide between both wings of the Democratic Party.
&quot;I&apos;m not so worried about this so-called rift between the left and liberals, as you described it,&quot; Obama told Colbert. &quot;Because I think that within the Democratic Party and I would argue a bunch of independents and even some Republicans as well, there&apos;s an overarching belief in equality, fairness, if you work then you should be able to make a living wage and support a family and retire with dignity... There are a bunch of things that we agree on. And it&apos;s really more of a question of, what are the specific things that we have to do.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>FBI raids Spanberger ally office as federal corruption probe targets cannabis business</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>The FBI has raided the office of a powerful Virginia Democratic lawmaker and ally of Gov. Abigail Spanberger as part of a federal corruption and illegal marijuana sale probe, Fox News has learned.
Longtime state Sen. L. Louise Lucas, a major power broker in Virginia politics who stumped for Spanberger on the campaign trail in 2025, is now at the center of a major FBI corruption probe, according to federal law enforcement sources. 
Agents executed court-authorized criminal search warrants at Lucas’ office in Portsmouth, Virginia, Wednesday, according to federal law enforcement sources. The FBI simultaneously carried out a search of a cannabis dispensary believed to be connected to Lucas.
The state senator arrived at her office as the raids were being conducted. She told Fox News that she had no idea what the FBI agents were doing at her office.
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The raids put more political pressure on Spanberger, who already is facing tumbling polling numbers as many critics accuse her of forcing down a far-left agenda on the once-purple state.
The search warrants were signed off by a federal judge, who agreed there is probable cause to conduct the raids.
This is not the first political firestorm Lucas has faced.
She has co-owned a cannabis shop in Portsmouth, Virginia, that faced scrutiny after an investigation reported that some products were allegedly mislabeled or exceeded legal THC limits, raising regulatory concerns under Virginia law.
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Lucas is known for a bombastic social media presence, heavy on crude language and memes.
Fox News Digital reached out to Spanberger and Lucas for comment.
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			<news:title>Khosla-backed robotics startup Genesis AI has gone full-stack, demo shows</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Genesis AI, a startup that raised a $105 million seed round to build foundational AI for robotics, has unveiled its first model, GENE-26.5, but also a demo showcasing a set of robotic hands performing complex tasks.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Google updates AI search to include ‘expert advice’ from Reddit and other web forums</news:name>
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			<news:title>Google updates AI search to include ‘expert advice’ from Reddit and other web forums</news:title>
			<news:keywords>While citing web forums and discussion boards can help users find answers to more niche queries, this design choice could also prove chaotic.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Chicago knows what happens when Ken Griffin turns on a city, now Mamdani may find out</news:name>
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			<news:title>Chicago knows what happens when Ken Griffin turns on a city, now Mamdani may find out</news:title>
			<news:keywords>There is no clearer example of what happens when billionaire Ken Griffin turns on a city than in Chicago — a blueprint that he&apos;s now following in New York.
The Citadel founder is clashing with New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani over taxes targeting the ultra-wealthy and intensifying crime, reviving the same tensions that drove him to pull his business and billions out of Chicago.
Griffin, worth about $50 billion according to Forbes, moved the firm’s global headquarters from Chicago to Miami in 2022, a departure that showed how quickly jobs, investment and influence can follow when a major financial player leaves.
The move marked Griffin&apos;s break from Chicago, where he built one of the world’s most powerful hedge fund and market-making operations, which helped cement the city’s status as a global financial hub.
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The Windy City, which served as Citadel&apos;s home for more than 30 years, has seen much of the firm’s workforce shift south, with the office go from roughly 1,300 employees to a few hundred and still shrinking.
&quot;Asking people to leave Chicago for New York or Miami has not been hard,&quot; Griffin said at a conference in New York on Oct. 6.
&quot;Chicago, over the past six or seven years, has been engulfed in a series of problems,&quot; he said, pointing to crime as one of the city’s most pressing challenges, along with broader economic and policy concerns weighing on employees’ willingness to stay.
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&quot;I think the sad part of the story is how many people who had built lives in Chicago were willing to walk away from that and move to Miami or New York, just given the challenges that Illinois has faced,&quot; he added.
For Chicago, the result has been a steady erosion of one of its most prominent corporate anchors — shrinking office space, relocating employees and the departure of a billionaire who once poured hundreds of millions into the city’s institutions and politics. It also meant fewer high-paying finance jobs downtown and the disappearance of a major civic and cultural benefactor.
That dynamic is now resurfacing in New York, where Griffin is locked in an escalating fight with Mamdani, echoing the early stages of his break with Chicago when Lori Lightfoot was mayor and JB Pritzker was governor of Illinois.
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The dispute was sparked by Mamdani’s viral April 15 video promoting a proposed tax on second homes worth more than $5 million. Filmed outside Griffin’s 24,000-square-foot Central Park South penthouse — purchased for a record $238 million — the video singled out the hedge fund powerhouse by name.
&quot;This is an annual fee on luxury properties worth more than $5 million, whose owners do not live full-time in the city. Like for this penthouse, which hedge fund CEO Ken Griffin bought for $238 million,&quot; Mamdani said in the clip.
Griffin has since criticized the video as &quot;creepy and weird&quot; during a discussion at the Milken Institute Global Conference on April 6. He said he watched it three times.
Asked about Citadel’s plans for a $6 billion office tower at 350 Park Avenue, he said the firm is reassessing the project while doubling down on its expansion in Miami, which he called &quot;unquestionably&quot; the right choice.
The clash highlights a widening divide between progressive ambitions in major cities and the financial leaders who help drive their economies.
It also raises a broader question: whether New York could follow a path similar to Chicago’s where a prolonged standoff between political leadership and one of its most powerful business figures ultimately ended in departure.
Meanwhile, Florida and other red states have branded themselves as business- and billionaire-friendly, welcoming high earners and balking taxes that would burden their empires.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cardinals coach Mike LaFleur deflects Aaron Rodgers speculation, says team is focused on current quarterbacks</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cardinals coach Mike LaFleur deflects Aaron Rodgers speculation, says team is focused on current quarterbacks</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The NFL Draft has come and gone, and Aaron Rodgers is still a free agent.
Rodgers spent last season with the Pittsburgh Steelers, but the fact that he hasn’t signed with them for next season is making fans wonder if he is considering signing with a different team, or retiring. The Arizona Cardinals do not have a confirmed starting quarterback for this upcoming season, and head coach Mike LaFleur was asked if the team has any interest in the four-time NFL MVP.
&quot;Honestly, right now, we&apos;re focused on the guys that we&apos;ve got coming in,&quot; LaFleur said during a recent appearance on &quot;The Jim Rome Show.&quot;
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 &quot;We&apos;ve got the unit that we have – Gardner (Minshew), Jacoby (Brissett) and (Kedon) Slovis - and then we drafted Carson Beck in the third round,&quot; LaFleur said.
&quot;We&apos;ve got a room we are excited to work with, and that&apos;s solely where my focus is.&quot;
The Cardinals officially released Kyler Murray in March after seven seasons, signaling the hunt for a new franchise quarterback. While Rodgers, at 42 years old, would not be the Cardinals’ long-term answer, he proved last season that he is still capable of being a serviceable NFL quarterback.
In 16 games with the Steelers, Rodgers completed 65.7% of his passes for 3,322 yards with 24 touchdowns and seven interceptions.
The Cardinals signed wide receiver Kendrick Bourne in March, and the 30-year-old recently took to social media to recruit Rodgers.
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&quot;(Aaron Rodgers) Come on we waiting on you,&quot; Bourne posted to X with eyes and smiling emojis.
However, with Minshew, Brissett and Beck in the fold, the Cardinals could prefer to use one of those two veterans as their bridge quarterback or start the rookie, Beck.
Minshew signed a one-year, $5.75 million contract with the Cardinals after spending last season backing up Patrick Mahomes with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Brissett signed a two-year, $12.5 million contract with the Cardinals last season. He took over after Murray got injured, starting 11 games. The team went 1-11 in his starts, while Brissett completed 64.9% of his passes for 3,366 yards with 23 touchdowns and eight interceptions.
Brissett is currently holding out of voluntary workouts as he seeks a contract extension that reflects a starter’s salary.
The Cardinals selected Beck in the third round of the draft after the 24-year-old spent the final season of his collegiate career with Miami, helping lead the Hurricanes to the national title game.
While the Cardinals have options for their quarterback job next season, none would be as accomplished as Rodgers.
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			  <news:name>Trump tentatively making peace with Iran, but potential future strikes remain as leverage</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump tentatively making peace with Iran, but potential future strikes remain as leverage</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump hailed a tentative peace deal in the works with Iran with the caveat that in-person truce signings remain &quot;too far&quot; off.
&quot;Assuming Iran agrees to give what has been agreed to, which is, perhaps, a big assumption, the already legendary Epic Fury will be at an end, and the highly effective Blockade will allow the Hormuz Strait to be OPEN TO ALL, including Iran,&quot; Trump wrote on Truth Social.
&quot;If they don’t agree, the bombing starts, and it will be, sadly, at a much higher level and intensity than it was before.&quot;
Shortly after that post, Trump told media outlets, &quot;I don&apos;t think&quot; there should be any imminent plans to make a trip to the Middle East for any longtime peace deal talks or denuclearization signing.
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&quot;It’s too far,&quot; Trump reportedly told the New York Post on Wednesday morning. &quot;No, it’s too much.&quot;
Trump has long panned his peace negotiators getting on a long trek to the Middle East for merely exchanging ceasefire or peace proposals, repeating many times in the past week that talks with him and his administration can be done &quot;telephonically&quot; for now.
&quot;I think we’ll do it&quot; over the phone, Trump has said.
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Trump&apos;s Truth post came as reports suggested Washington and Tehran were nearing a possible framework to end their 67-day war, with Pakistan helping mediate talks. Trump said he was meeting with military officials Wednesday morning amid announcements of an end to Operation Epic Fury before the 60-day Authorization of Military Force deadline this week.
Trump also announced a pause to &quot;Project Freedom,&quot; a mission he had announced two days earlier to guide ships through the Strait of Hormuz.
&quot;Based on the request of Pakistan and other Countries, the tremendous Military Success that we have had during the Campaign against the Country of Iran and, additionally, the fact that Great Progress has been made toward a Complete and Final Agreement with Representatives of Iran, we have mutually agreed that, while the Blockade will remain in full force and effect, Project Freedom (The Movement of Ships through the Strait of Hormuz) will be paused for a short period of time to see whether or not the Agreement can be finalized and signed,&quot; Trump wrote Tuesday night on Truth Social.
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Trump has previously said he would be open to traveling to Pakistan to sign a formal agreement, citing the role of Pakistani defense chief Asim Munir in helping bring the two sides together.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Tuesday, when he also delivered a White House daily press briefing, standing in for press secretary Karoline Leavitt, who is on maternity leave.
&quot;They should check themselves before they wreck themselves in the direction that they&apos;re going,&quot; Rubio told reporters, adding that it is difficult to get a full read on Iran&apos;s scattered and in-hiding leadership because some of the leftover regime hardliners are &quot;insane in the brain.&quot;
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Trump declined to define what would lead to renewed military operations against Iran, saying Tuesday, &quot;They know what not to do.&quot;
Iran’s president has said that surrender to &quot;unilateral demands&quot; is &quot;impossible,&quot; but Esmail Baghaei Hamaneh, spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told Iranian news Wednesday that some unspecified leaders are &quot;considering the U.S. proposal&quot; for peace.
&quot;The U.S. proposal is still being considered by Iran, and after summarizing its points of view, Iran will convey its views to the Pakistani side,&quot; Hamaneh added, according to a translation.
As Iran’s foreign minister meets his counterpart in Beijing, Rubio warned that countries violating U.S. sanctions will face secondary penalties.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WWE star Liv Morgan makes bold declaration as she returns to top of division with legends waiting in the wings</news:name>
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			<news:title>WWE star Liv Morgan makes bold declaration as she returns to top of division with legends waiting in the wings</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Liv Morgan returned to the top of WWE&apos;s women’s division when she defeated Stephanie Vaquer for the Women’s World Championship at WrestleMania 42.
As Morgan made her run back into the title picture, Hall of Famers Nikki and Brie Bella returned to the fray. Then, at WrestleMania 42, Paige made her exciting return to team with Brie Bella. The two won the women’s tag team titles. AJ Lee also came back to WWE last year, won the Women’s Intercontinental Championship but lost it to Becky Lynch.
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Fox News Digital asked Morgan if she was interested in potential &quot;dream matches&quot; with any of the women who came back into the company.
&quot;I know you know who you are talking to. I am the dream match,&quot; Morgan declared. &quot;I don’t pick the dream matches. I am everyone’s dream match.
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&quot;So, I think we’ll just have to wait and see what happens at SummerSlam but I’m open for the challenge. I’m open to any and all challenges. Whoever wants to be embarrassed in Minnesota, I’ll gladly embarrass them.&quot;
Morgan also talked about how it felt to regain the women’s title once again.
With her victory over Vaquer, she became a three-time champion. She’s also a four-time tag team champion with Raquel Rodriguez.
&quot;All feels right in the world. This title belongs on my shoulder. I run ‘Monday Night Raw.’ It is the Liv Morgan show – ‘Monday Night Morgan’ with the Judgment Day,&quot; she said. &quot;So, all feels right in the world, and honestly, I couldn’t be happier. I mean look at me, I’m glowing. I couldn’t be happier.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Fiancé of influencer who died on safari getaway breaks silence after passport seized: &apos;Total devastation&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Fiancé of influencer who died on safari getaway breaks silence after passport seized: &apos;Total devastation&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).
The fiancé of a popular New Jersey social media influencer is breaking his silence after having his passport seized by authorities amid an investigation into her apparent suicide while the pair was vacationing off the coast of Africa last month. 
Ashly Robinson, who was also known as Ashlee Jenae, died while on a trip to Zanzibar celebrating her 31st birthday just days after getting engaged to her boyfriend, Joe McCann, according to her family members. 
McCann, who initially had his passport seized by Zanzibar authorities amid the investigation into Robinson’s death, spoke out for the first time in a lengthy statement posted to social media.
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&quot;There are no adequate words to describe the total devastation, emptiness, and shock I feel after losing my best friend, confidante and fiancé, Ashly Jenae Robinson,&quot; McCann said. &quot;As a father myself, I am also heartbroken for Ashly&apos;s parents, Yolanda Endres and Harry Robinson. Ashly&apos;s death is an incomprehensible tragedy.&quot; 
The grieving fiancé went on to remember Robinson’s creativity as an influencer, as well as her love of music and hosting gatherings with her friends.
&quot;Devoted fans knew Ashly through her charismatic online persona Ashlee, but the person I loved was Ashly, a woman who embodied the virtues of compassion, empathy, kindness, generosity, and love,&quot; McCann continued. &quot;A nurturing presence, Ashly cared deeply for the people closest to her, which to my eternal gratitude included me.&quot;
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McCann finished the post with an emotional tribute to Robinson, signed &quot;Joe.&quot;
&quot;Ashly was an angel who shined her light on everyone fortunate enough to be in her presence. There is no way to fill the unfillable void left by Ashly&apos;s passing and no way to make sense of this unfathomable loss,&quot; McCann said. &quot;All we can do is carry on Ashly&apos;s legacy of helping other people and strive to live up to her virtues every single day.&quot; 
The post comes on the same day Robinson’s family laid her to rest in New Jersey, with sources telling TMZ that McCann was not invited to the content creator’s funeral.
Robinson’s death was ruled a suicide after she attempted to hang herself from her door in her hotel room on April 9, local authorities said. She was subsequently transported to a local hospital, where she died from her injuries one day later. 
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Tanzania Police previously revealed Robinson’s death is &quot;attributed to a misunderstanding&quot; between the influencer and McCann, while adding that the incident forced hotel staff to separate the newly engaged couple by placing McCann in another room &quot;for their safety.&quot;
Shortly after her death, local authorities said McCann &quot;continues to be questioned by the Police Force and his passport has been suspended,&quot; but did not elaborate on the nature of the investigation.
Sources told the BBC that McCann was being interviewed as a witness in the case and is not accused of any wrongdoing.
Robinson’s remains were returned to her family last month, though her personal belongings — including her engagement ring — have yet to be handed over by authorities, her father, Harry Robinson, told TMZ.
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Her father reportedly said he believes the items are being held by authorities as the investigation remains ongoing.
In the immediate aftermath of Robinson’s death, her family spoke out to dispute authorities’ ruling that the 31-year-old influencer died by suicide.  
In a previous interview with TMZ, Robinson’s parents, Harry and Yolanda Robinson, rejected authorities’ ruling that their daughter would take her own life, adding, &quot;She was a beacon of light. A happy, go-lucky girl. Very excited to go on this birthday trip which later turned into a proposal.&quot;
Her family also reportedly said that McCann waited 11 hours after Robinson was transported to the hospital before he contacted them, and only reached back out again to inform them she had passed.
Robinson’s parents told TMZ they have not heard from McCann since she died, a development that they find &quot;very very odd,&quot; FOX 29 reported.
&quot;The sadness, the unanswered questions, and the distance from home have made this tragedy even more overwhelming for our family,&quot; Robinson’s parents said in a previous statement shared to social media. 
&quot;At this time, there is an active investigation into the circumstances surrounding Ashly’s suspicious passing,&quot; they added.
Robinson, a popular social media influencer, had 145,000 followers on Instagram and regularly posted lifestyle content. 
Details regarding the status of McCann’s passport and whether he has since returned to the United States remain unclear. 
Fox News Digital reached out to McCann&apos;s attorney, Zanzibar Police and the U.S. Department of State.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Republicans Unveil Map Carving Up Tennessee’s Majority-Black House District</news:name>
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			<news:title>Republicans Unveil Map Carving Up Tennessee’s Majority-Black House District</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The General Assembly is expected to quickly approve the map, which slices up Memphis, a majority-Black city that makes up most of the state’s lone Democratic district.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Tinder owner Match Group is slowing hiring to pay for its increased use of AI tools</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tinder owner Match Group is slowing hiring to pay for its increased use of AI tools</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Match Group said that it&apos;s slowing its hiring plans for the rest of the year because AI tools &quot;cost a lot of money.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Apple to pay $250M to settle lawsuit over Siri’s delayed AI features</news:name>
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			<news:title>Apple to pay $250M to settle lawsuit over Siri’s delayed AI features</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Apple has agreed to pay $250 million to settle a class-action lawsuit for overpromising the arrival of Siri&apos;s AI features.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Coast Guard asks public to identify sailboat moored near vessel where Lynette Hooker vanished in Bahamas</news:name>
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			<news:title>Coast Guard asks public to identify sailboat moored near vessel where Lynette Hooker vanished in Bahamas</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The U.S. Coast Guard is asking the public for help identifying a sailboat that it says may have been moored next to the one owned by Brian and Lynette Hooker the night Lynette disappeared in the Bahamas.
More than a month after 55-year-old Lynette&apos;s April 4 disappearance, the Coast Guard is still investigating the case. Brian said that his wife fell overboard from their eight-foot dinghy while the couple motored back to their yacht, Soulmate, off the coast of Elbow Cay around dusk. Soulmate was moored in Aunt Pat&apos;s Bay off the island.
The couple had been drinking at the Abaco Inn and attempted to return to the yacht despite high winds and choppy seas, which Brian said caused Lynette to fall overboard.
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&quot;#CGIS [Coast Guard Investigative Service] is asking the public for info about the disappearance of Lynette Hooker w/in Aunt Pat’s Bay, BAH, [April. 4],&quot; the Coast Guard said in a post on X, attaching grainy images of a nondescript sailboat. &quot;CGIS is looking for the owner of the sailboat below moored near the SV Soulmate.&quot;
The Coast Guard asked those with information to submit tips through their phone application.
CBS reported that it obtained a Coast Guard memo on the search update.
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&quot;The owners/occupants of the sailing vessel may have information relevant to the CGIS investigation,&quot; that memo said, according to CBS.
The Coast Guard declined to comment further, citing the ongoing investigation.
Brian, 58, was detained for five days by Bahamian police following his wife&apos;s disappearance. Ultimately, he was not charged with a crime and was released from custody. He has denied wrongdoing in the case.
Upon his April 13 release from custody at the Central Police Station in Freeport, Grand Bahama, he told reporters he would remain in the Bahamas to search for his wife. The next day, he returned to the U.S.
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If he is charged with a crime, he could be extradited back to the Bahamas.
The Hookers lived in Michigan until they retired to their boat and lived out their dream of sailing in the tropics.
Brian&apos;s Michigan-based attorney Crystal Houser hung up the phone when reached by Fox News Digital on Wednesday morning.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Royal Bahamian Police Force.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>US ‘locked and loaded’ for ‘much higher’ strikes if Iran talks fail as Trump pauses Hormuz ops</news:name>
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			<news:title>US ‘locked and loaded’ for ‘much higher’ strikes if Iran talks fail as Trump pauses Hormuz ops</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A fragile ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran is holding despite continued attacks, as President Donald Trump announced a pause in naval escort operations to allow negotiations to continue — while warning that failure to reach a deal would result in a significantly escalated bombing campaign.
Trump said the pause in Project Freedom — the U.S. mission to guide commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz — is intended to give negotiators time to finalize what he described as a potential &quot;complete and final agreement&quot; with Iran, while maintaining that the U.S. naval blockade would remain in place.
Trump suggested in a social media post Wednesday morning the conflict could soon come to an end if Iran agrees to the terms under discussion, but warned that if it does not, U.S. forces would resume bombing at a significantly higher level and intensity.
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&quot;Assuming Iran agrees to give what has been agreed to, which is, perhaps, a big assumption, the already legendary Epic Fury will be at an end, and the highly effective Blockade will allow the Hormuz Strait to be OPEN TO ALL, including Iran,&quot; Trump wrote Wednesday morning. &quot;If they don’t agree, the bombing starts, and it will be, sadly, at a much higher level and intensity than it was before.&quot;
&quot;We prefer this to be a peaceful operation, but are locked and loaded to defend our people, our ships, our aircraft, and this mission without hesitation,&quot; War Secretary Pete Hegseth said Tuesday. 
Even as negotiations advance, Iran has continued attacks on commercial vessels and U.S. forces, which officials say remain &quot;below the threshold&quot; of restarting major combat operations.
Since the start of the ceasefire April 7, Iran has fired at commercial vessels nine times and attacked U.S. forces more than ten times, &quot;all below the threshold of restarting major combat operations,&quot; according to Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine. 
&quot;No, the ceasefire is not over. Ultimately, this is a separate and distinct project,&quot; Hegseth told reporters Tuesday. &quot;We’re not looking for a fight.&quot;
But administration officials have not defined what level of escalation would constitute a violation of the ceasefire, even as attacks continue across the region.
Asked what level of firing would violate the ceasefire, Trump told reporters Tuesday: &quot;You’ll find out.&quot; 
&quot;They know what to do, and they know what not to do,&quot; Trump went on. &quot;They fired from little boats with peashooters … You know why? Because they don&apos;t have any boats anymore. Their Navy is comprised of, they call them little boats, right? Boats and they&apos;re fast. Yeah. They&apos;re so fast that, that they had eight of them and they&apos;re all gone, and they&apos;re fast, but they&apos;re not fast like a missile. A missile is slightly faster.&quot;
U.S. forces already have engaged Iranian assets directly. In recent days, American helicopters sank at least six Iranian fast-attack boats targeting commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, according to U.S. Central Command.
The latest exchanges are a far cry from the early days of the war, when U.S. forces were striking targets across Iran — from bridges and infrastructure near Tehran to a massive bombardment of Kharg Island.
The ceasefire initially was expected to include a gradual reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping lane, but that has not materialized. Iran has continued to restrict access to the waterway, effectively maintaining a blockade even after the agreement took hold.
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In response, the U.S.-launched Project Freedom, a short-lived effort to direct stranded vessels through the strait, and has imposed its own restrictions on Iranian shipping, intercepting vessels and warning that ships entering or leaving Iranian ports could be turned back.
Iran, however, has accused the U.S. of violating the ceasefire, warning that any American interference in the strait is considered a breach of the agreement.
The violence has also extended beyond shipping lanes. 
The United Arab Emirates said its air defenses intercepted 12 ballistic missiles, three cruise missiles and four drones launched from Iran on Monday alone, resulting in injuries. Emirati officials say hundreds of missiles and drones have been intercepted since the start of the conflict, with civilian casualties reported.
The Strait of Hormuz handles roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil supply, and shipping companies remain hesitant to resume normal transit as attacks continue and insurance risks rise. Even with U.S. escorts, industry analysts say the current security environment is unlikely to restore regular traffic in the near term. 
So far, two U.S.-escorted commercial ships have successfully transited so far under Project Freedom.
The ceasefire began as a two-week deal to allow both sides more time to agree to a permanent end to the war. But negotiations dragged on to almost the one-month mark and Trump said Sunday he finds Iran’s latest proposal unsatisfactory.
 &quot;They want to make a deal, I&apos;m not satisfied with it,&quot; he said. &quot;They have not yet paid a big enough price for what they have done to humanity, and the world, over the last 47 years,&quot; he wrote on Truth Social Sunday.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Walz hit with local revolt from Minnesota mayor refusing ‘ugly’ new flag: ‘People’s decision’</news:name>
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			<news:title>Walz hit with local revolt from Minnesota mayor refusing ‘ugly’ new flag: ‘People’s decision’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz is facing a new challenge from a Minneapolis-area mayor who is refusing to back down from flying the original 1980s state flag. The mayor said the controversial flag redesign has left citizens out of the process and stuck with what consider an &quot;ugly&quot; replacement.
In an interview with Fox News Digital, Champlin Mayor Ryan Sabas said that &quot;in my nearly 10 years of being on the city council in Champlin and going on four years as mayor of this town, I have never heard from more people on any one issue than I did about the Minnesota state flag.&quot;
The new flag has become a cultural and political flashpoint in a state already reeling from one of the largest fraud scandals in U.S. history, heavily involving the Somali immigrant community. The flag was approved by a 13-member commission created by the Democratic-controlled legislature in 2023. Critics of the flag say it is overly simplistic and some have even knocked it as bearing a resemblance to Somalia’s national flag. 
Sabas said that &quot;without any question&quot; there is at least a two-to-one majority in favor of keeping the earlier 1983 version of the state flag. He said that many believe it erases their history, while others simply think it is &quot;ugly.&quot; He also emphasized the massive wasteful spending to replace the old flag, pointing to the $40,000 it cost the city of Champlin alone. For these reasons, he is now calling on Walz and the state legislature to reopen the flag issue and put it to a vote by citizens across the state.
&quot;These are the people&apos;s flagpoles. This is the people&apos;s decision,&quot; he emphasized.
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The old flag features a blue field with the state seal, with a farmer and American Indian figure along with the state motto and founding date. The new flag touts a more simplified design with a dark shape representing Minnesota, a light blue field and an eight-point North Star.
In its final report to the Minnesota legislature, the Minnesota State Emblems Redesign Commission said that &quot;through extensive public input, a design contest that drew over 2,500 entries, and many hours of deliberations,&quot; the commission had &quot;created designs that reflect the spirit of Minnesota — the people, the land and water, and the history of our state.&quot;
Many Minnesotans, however, do not feel the flag represents them or their state.
The Champlin City Council voted in February to continue flying the original Minnesota state flag. There has been an effort by some Democrats in the legislature to crack down on around a dozen towns and counties across the state refusing to fly the new flag.
Sabas emphasized that Champlin is well within its legal rights to fly whichever state flag it wants or even no flag at all. He said that he does not have a particular personal attachment to the old flag. He does, however, take issue with how he believes the citizens of Minnesota were left out of the process of choosing their own flag.
&quot;Two years ago, the governor and the Democrats had full power of the House, Senate, and the governor’s seat. They chose they wanted to change the state flag, which they legally have the ability to do that. But instead of bringing this to the House, through the Senate and all voting on it, they picked select members of a committee and that&apos;s who chose the flag,&quot; he said.
Now, Sabas said Walz and the state legislature &quot;have the opportunity to do this legally and do it right.&quot;
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In the state legislature, Minnesota Sen. Mark Koran, a Republican, told Fox News Digital that despite being created as a bipartisan commission, the flag redesign committee only represented &quot;about 13 percent of Minnesota’s population.&quot;
&quot;Native Americans, Hispanic, LGBT, you name it, every special group was identified,&quot; he said. &quot;So, that was really reflective of how all governance [in Minnesota] has been done by a small group of people that they&apos;ve pandered to under the guise that they&apos;re they&apos;ve been oppressed and they&apos;ve given them the strongest voice.&quot;
While he admitted that the flag &quot;may seem unimportant at one level,&quot; he said it has galvanized people across the state because &quot;it’s a direct assault on hard-working, legal U.S. Minnesotans.&quot;
&quot;It was a process that reflected almost how all of [Minnesota] legislation has been implemented,&quot; he asserted.
Back in Champlin, Tim Huttner, a member of the city council, echoed the mayor’s sentiment on putting the new flag to a statewide vote.
&quot;We cannot legally put it on a city ballot, but it doesn&apos;t mean we can&apos;t put it on a state ballot,&quot; he told Fox News Digital.
Huttner said that before the council voted on which flag to fly, he held a roundtable of his own with constituents. By taking an informal vote of roundtable attendees, Huttner said he found &quot;100 percent&quot; expressed support for flying the original flag.
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When a constituent asked him what his opinion was on the flag, Huttner said his response was, &quot;I don&apos;t have an opinion. I work for you.&quot;
&quot;I respect our city legislators, I respect our state legislators, but sometimes you&apos;ve got to redo a redo,&quot; he continued. &quot;I believe this is one of those times.&quot;
As the nonpartisan leader of a purple municipality, Sabas said of Walz, &quot;I&apos;ve always felt that he&apos;s someone who does listen to me when I have something to say.&quot;
&quot;So, I challenge the governor in his last year of being governor of the state of Minnesota to really find a way to unite,&quot; he said. &quot;Unite Minnesotans, unite us, Republicans, Democrats, people that don&apos;t know which side they are on, unite us.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Walz, Minnesota House Speaker Lisa Demuth and Minnesota Senate President Bobby Joe Champion for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Victoria Beckham reveals strict no-phones rule at family dinner keeps her kids grounded</news:name>
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			<news:title>Victoria Beckham reveals strict no-phones rule at family dinner keeps her kids grounded</news:title>
			<news:keywords>If you &quot;Wannabe&quot; at Victoria Beckham&apos;s dinner table, you&apos;ve gotta put down your phone.
Beckham, 52, revealed a few of her strict parenting choices while chatting on the &quot;Aspire with Emma Grede&quot; podcast.
The designer admitted that her four children with David Beckham had a &quot;very different upbringing&quot; than both of their parents, but she was adamant on keeping them grounded.
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&quot;I think the world is also a very different place now as to what it was when they were younger,&quot; Beckham said. &quot;We&apos;ve always tried to protect the children as much as we can. We&apos;ve always been very close.&quot;
She acknowledged that &quot;communication is really key&quot; to keeping their family aligned, and that the Beckhams abide by a few strict rules.
&quot;You know, 6:00 at night every night at our house — so long as neither of us are traveling — we always eat dinner together,&quot; she said.
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&quot;We&apos;re quite a traditional family, more than people would recognize without even saying it.&quot;
She added, &quot;We&apos;re not on our phones, and we&apos;re all just talking about what&apos;s happened, you know, during the day. So being very close is really, really important to us.&quot;
The Spice Girls singer reflected on what she hopes to have instilled in her four children.
&quot;We want the kids to be hardworking, kind ... I think that I&apos;ve always wanted to be the best mom that I could be and look after the kids, but I also feel that it&apos;s been part of my job to really help them fulfill their full potential and for them to recognize what their sense of purpose is,&quot; Beckham said.
DAVID BECKHAM&apos;S SON, BROOKLYN, SPEAKS ABOUT HIS DAD AS SPECULATION OF &apos;TENSION&apos; IN FAMILY CONTINUES
&quot;And with Cruz for example, it was his music and anything that I could do to support him, to encourage and to help him – that&apos;s my job as his mom. It&apos;s never about being pushy or forcing. It&apos;s being there to support.&quot;
Grede wondered if Victoria&apos;s mothering skills were ever impacted by the public scrutiny she&apos;s faced as a global icon.
&quot;I think that it&apos;s very different parenting adult children to parenting smaller children,&quot; Beckham said. &quot;I&apos;m just trying to do the best, the best that I can.&quot;
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&quot;They grow up so quickly and I just want them, like I said, you just want to ... it&apos;s my job to make sure that my kids are the best versions of themselves and that they feel fulfilled.&quot;
In addition to encouraging her kids to &quot;dream big and then dream even bigger,&quot; Beckham revealed her children pursue deeper spiritual work.
&quot;My kids manifest, my kids have crystals beside their beds, and they know that they do have a responsibility as well because of the profiles that they have and how they can use that to do good in the world,&quot; she said.
&quot;That&apos;s really important as well ... and to be really good people. You know, the greatest compliment, as you know, is when someone will say, &apos;I met your kids, and they were great kids.&apos;&quot;
In an April interview with The Wall Street Journal, the Spice Girl gave a brief update on her current relationship with their eldest son Brooklyn, months after the 27-year-old made scathing claims against his parents.
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&quot;I think that we&apos;ve always — we love our children so much,&quot; Victoria told the outlet, without directly referencing Brooklyn. &quot;We&apos;ve always tried to be the best parents that we can be.&quot;
&quot;And you know, we&apos;ve been in the public eye for more than 30 years right now, and all we&apos;ve ever tried to do is protect our children and love our children,&quot; she added. &quot;And you know, that&apos;s all I really want to say about it.&quot;
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Brooklyn, 26, became the center of the storm in January after confirming a longstanding war within his family in a lengthy statement shared on social media. 
In the posts, the photographer explained how his parents &quot;controlled narratives&quot; throughout his life in an attempt &quot;to preserve&quot; a functioning family facade.
Brooklyn&apos;s lengthy statement concluded, &quot;My wife and I do not want a life shaped by image, press, or manipulation. All we want peace, privacy and happiness for us and our future family.&quot;
In addition to Brooklyn, Victoria and David share sons Romeo, 23, and Cruz, 21, along with daughter Harper, 14.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Biden alum seeking Mike Lawler&apos;s NY swing seat ripped for ties to botched Afghanistan withdrawal</news:name>
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			<news:title>Biden alum seeking Mike Lawler&apos;s NY swing seat ripped for ties to botched Afghanistan withdrawal</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Biden administration alum running for Congress is facing sharp Republican criticism over her role in the botched U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Cait Conley, a Democrat seeking to unseat Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., in a battleground district, previously served in a senior position on former President Joe Biden&apos;s National Security Council focusing on counterterrorism in the Middle East.
Conley has sought to elevate her profile in a crowded Democratic primary by highlighting how Russia banned her from the country for her work under Biden, and she&apos;s used campaign materials to lean into how she operated from the White House Situation Room.
But she has been largely silent on Biden’s controversial evacuation of troops from Afghanistan in August 2021, which coincided with her time on the NSC.
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The chaotic and violent exit led to the deaths of 13 U.S. service members and more than 160 Afghans in a terrorist attack outside the Kabul airport during the final days of the military departure. Hundreds of American citizens were left behind as the Taliban returned to power.
Though Conley’s responsibilities at the NSC have not been publicly detailed, her position would have likely landed her in meetings about the planning and execution of the evacuation. Several Biden administration officials testified during the House Foreign Affairs Committee&apos;s probe that the NSC and then-national security advisor Jake Sullivan played an outsized role in the decision-making process leading up to the withdrawal.
The Lawler campaign said Conley should have to level with voters about the hurried departure and the horrific Abbey Gate suicide bombing, which it characterized as one of the &quot;worst national security failures in modern history.&quot;
&quot;That’s her record and if she wants to run on it, she should have to answer for it and apologize for it,&quot; Lawler campaign spokesman Ciro Riccardi said in a statement to Fox News Digital. &quot;Why should Hudson Valley families trust her judgment on national security now?&quot;
A spokesperson for the Conley campaign did not respond to multiple requests for comment seeking clarification on her involvement in, and view of, the withdrawal decision and plans. 
Still, her team has leaned into Conley&apos;s national security experience as a cornerstone of her campaign platform.
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The National Republican Congressional Committee, House Republicans’ campaign arm, argued that Conley&apos;s ties to the withdrawal are disqualifying.
&quot;She can’t be trusted to keep New Yorkers safe either,&quot; NRCC spokeswoman Maureen O’Toole said in a statement to Fox News Digital. &quot;It’s just that simple.&quot;
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee did not respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment and the DNC did not reply by time of publication.
The Biden administration’s evacuation plan has been faulted for failing to anticipate the swift collapse of Afghanistan’s government and for not ensuring adequate security precautions for U.S. service members and citizens against terror threats.
Conley has not commented publicly on the withdrawal since launching her bid for the Hudson Valley seat.
Conley is among several Democrats vying in a June primary to flip Lawler&apos;s seat blue. Rockland County legislator Beth Davidson and progressive Effie Phillips-Staley are also seeking the Democratic nomination.
The nonpartisan Cook Political Report rates the contest as a &quot;toss-up&quot; after downgrading the race in favor of Democrats in January.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris narrowly won the swing district north of New York City in 2024.
Conley is a combat veteran who served for 16 years as an active-duty Army officer. Following her stint as director for counterterrorism on the NSC, she served as a senior advisor at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency until January 2025.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Kentucky coach Mark Pope opens up for Q&amp;A on X, and it backfires in spectacular fashion</news:name>
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			<news:title>Kentucky coach Mark Pope opens up for Q&amp;A on X, and it backfires in spectacular fashion</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Kentucky basketball coach Mark Pope has garnered a reputation recently as being a man who is in over his head.
In a recent article I wrote, I highlighted the rising levels of vitriol coming from the Wildcat faithful regarding Pope&apos;s inability to close in the transfer portal while also letting top-ranked high school recruit, Tyran Stokes, slip through his grasp.
With all this in mind, the embattled coach and his team of PR personnel at the University of Kentucky had the brilliant idea to let Pope face the public firing squad that is social media in a stunning lack of self-awareness.
A public Q&amp;A session? Really?
I want to know who in the PR department thought this was a good idea.
If I were advising Pope, I&apos;d have to be incredibly frank with him. &quot;Hey, coach! Listen, you guys flamed out in spectacular fashion in the NCAA Tournament, half your roster jumped into the portal, and you lost a surefire NBA lottery pick to Kansas. My advice to you would be to recruit and coach your a-- off and maybe lie low for a while.&quot;
Most people on X knew this was going to be an unmitigated disaster before even reading the questions, firing up their metaphorical popcorn as they eagerly awaited the slow-motion train wreck.
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Maybe we are overreacting, though.
I mean, it can&apos;t be as bad as many on the internet were anticipating, right? Surely only a few trolls were filtered out before the real questions came through.
Let&apos;s see what all the fuss was about.
Oh, yeah. It was that bad.
I&apos;m not joking, I barely had to scroll. Those were all the first several questions that showed up when I opened the post&apos;s comments section.
I&apos;ve seen a lot of people on X, both Kentucky fans and neutral observers, saying that they feel bad for Pope because he had to do this.
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I&apos;m not sure I necessarily agree with that sentiment.
As I stated above, the smart thing for Pope to do would be to lie low, roll up his sleeves and get to work. Maybe he could have even gotten with the Kentucky Basketball social media team and released a series of episodes highlighting how intense their offseason conditioning and practice programs have been.
Anything other than sitting in front of a camera and getting peppered by angry Wildcats fans drunk on bourbon and filled with disappointment.
The offseason of Mark Pope&apos;s discontent soldiers on, and the beatings will continue until talent acquisition improves.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Iconic landmarks, federal buildings in D.C. increasingly show fealty to Donald Trump</news:name>
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			<news:title>Iconic landmarks, federal buildings in D.C. increasingly show fealty to Donald Trump</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A banner showing President Donald Trump hangs from the U.S. Department of Justice on Feb. 20, 2026. (Photo by Shauneen Miranda/States Newsroom)

WASHINGTON — Get off the train at Union Station, walk outside and gasp at that iconic view of the Capitol dome in front of you. 
Cross the street and the first thing you run into is a construction site surrounding walled-off Columbus Circle. On the wall is a huge poster of President Donald Trump wearing a hard hat (and a coat and tie).
“Thank you, PRESIDENT TRUMP,” the sign says.
That’s just the start of what a tourist will encounter as they sightsee in the heart of the nation’s capital. Or these days, the nation’s capital as brought to you by Donald Trump.
  



A banner thanking President Donald Trump hangs on a construction site on April 24, 2026, outside Union Station in Washington, D.C. (Photo by David Lightman/States Newsroom)
The Trump reminders are all over. Walk the tourist walk from the Capitol down and around Pennsylvania Avenue, past the White House and on to the Lincoln Memorial and it’s clear who’s in charge.
Whether or not this is affecting tourism is unclear. Destination DC, a nonprofit organization that markets the area as a global tourist destination, doesn’t keep month-to-month data. It found in 2024, before the Trump boom, a record 27.2 million people visited the city.
“Tourists who are pro-Trump will be drawn to his eponymous sites. Those who oppose him will not. Most tourists will pay no attention to his projects but will enjoy all the historic and exciting venues and exhibits in Washington,” said Barbara Perry, professor in Presidential Studies at the University of Virginia’s Miller Center 
She said Trump’s propensity to “destroy, rebuild, construct, and name numerous sites and institutions for himself is most unusual.”
Trump likenesses 
Trump detailed his plans in a March, 2025, executive order, “Making the District of Columbia Safe and Beautiful.”
“Its highways, boulevards, and parks should be clean, well-kept, and pleasant,” he said of the nation’s capital. “Its monuments, museums, and buildings should reflect and inspire awe and appreciation for our Nation’s strength, greatness, and heritage. Our citizens deserve nothing less.” 
Previous incumbent presidents’ pictures were usually confined to 8-by-10 portraits hanging in post offices or deep inside other federal buildings, as they were careful not to splatter their names and likenesses so publicly.
“Typical presidents want to avoid looking arrogant by honoring themselves while in office or even after—except for their presidential libraries, starting with FDR. They usually feel humbled if a Navy ship, for example, is named for them while they are extant: Bush I and Ford come to mind,” Perry said of former Presidents George H.W. Bush and Gerald Ford.
Both served in the Navy and saw combat in the South Pacific.
  



Traffic rumbles past a banner showing President Donald Trump hanging on the Department of Labor in Washington, D.C., on April 28, 2026. (Photo by David Lightman/States Newsroom)
Democrats are furious about the Trump makeover. Sen. Bernie Sanders, a Vermont independent, calls Trump’s actions “narcissism” and is pushing the “Stop Executive Renaming for Vanity and Ego Act.”
“Donald Trump doesn’t get to slap his name on any public institution he chooses. We don’t have kings or dictators in America, and this legislation stops him or any future sitting president from creating monuments to glorify themselves,” said Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md.
The bill is likely to go nowhere in the Republican-run Congress.
So for now, tourists can stroll around the Mall and see how Trump has tried to transform the nation’s capital.
Starting at the Capitol and heading south down Constitution Avenue until it splits off to Pennsylvania Avenue, here goes:
Albert Pike statue
Status: Installed at Judiciary Square, about four blocks from the Capitol.
Details: “The only public sculpture in DC to commemorate a Confederate general,” says the DC Historic Sites team website. Pike was a slave owner and a senior officer in the Confederate Army.
The memorial was “toppled and burned on Juneteenth of 2020, as protests continued across the country in response to the murder of George Floyd,” the website says. Floyd was a Black man killed by a white policeman in Minneapolis, sparking protests around the country.
  



A statue of Albert Pike, the only public sculpture in Washington, D.C., to commemorate a Confederate general, was toppled and burned during George Floyd protests in 2020. President Donald Trump had it restored and placed at this location about four blocks from the U.S. Capitol. (Photo by David Lightman/States Newsroom)
Last year, the Trump administration had the Pike statue restored and placed at its present location. 
The action was part of an executive order Trump issued in March 2025. He ordered a review of memorials or statues that had been “removed or changed to perpetuate a false reconstruction of American history, inappropriately minimize the value of certain historical events or figures, or include any other improper partisan ideology.” 
The order also affected the Smithsonian Institution, which Trump said “has, in recent years, come under the influence of a divisive, race-centered ideology.” 
Trump banners on federal buildings
Status: Huge banners with Trump’s face hang from the Judiciary and Labor Departments.
Details: “American Workers First” says the Labor banner, with Trump’s vastly enlarged face atop the saying. Another banner features President Theodore Roosevelt. 
The banners, which cover almost three stories of the building, are visible from both heavily-trafficked Constitution and Pennsylvania avenues.
About six blocks away, on Pennsylvania Avenue at the Justice Department — which a few years ago investigated Trump for possible crimes — there’s a new, three-story banner where he looks down at the street atop the saying “Make American Safe Again.”
  



A banner showing President Donald Trump hangs on the Department of Justice on Feb. 20, 2026. (Photo by Shauneen Miranda/States Newsroom)
When the Labor banner went up, then-Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer told Trump about it at a Cabinet meeting, Oregon Public Broadcasting reported.
“Mr. President, I invite you to see your big, beautiful face on a banner in front of the Department of Labor because you are really the transformational president of the American worker,” she told him.
Bonus sighting: As you walk along Pennsylvania Avenue, don’t miss another “Thank You, President Trump” banner hanging on a construction wall across from the National Gallery of Art near 4th Street.
White House ballroom
Status: Walk up Pennsylvania Avenue starting at the 1500 block and you’ll see the White House East Wing is gone. It’s a rubble-laden construction site now, where Trump is trying to build a 90,000 square foot ballroom with a military installation underneath. The project is to be privately funded, though Senate Republicans are seeking $1 billion for security in an immigration bill.
Details: The project is embroiled in a still-evolving legal battle. The April 25 assassination attempt at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, where a gunman threatened the president and top officials, may be changing minds.
  



Demolition work continued where the East Wing once stood at the White House on Dec. 8, 2025 in Washington, D.C.  (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Sen. Tim Sheehy, R-Montana,  last month introduced legislation to authorize the ballroom. “A President of any party should be able to host events in a secure area without attendees worrying about their safety. This is common sense. Let’s get it done,” he tweeted.
Last week, Justice sought to have the lawsuit dismissed. “This (ballroom) project will ensure that events like the horrific attack on Saturday night do not happen again,” it argued.
Reflecting Pool
Status: Keep walking toward Constitution Avenue. You’ll see the Reflecting Pool between the World War II Memorial and the Lincoln Memorial. Renovations are underway and expected to be completed by July 4. The pool is being cleaned and painted blue.
Details: The pool has often been criticized for being dirty and leaking. 
Trump’s effort is going a step farther than others who have launched renovation and cleaning projects. He said the project will cost $2 million, far less than other recent refurbishing efforts, according to his TruthSocial website.
  



Thousands of rallygoers march along the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, March 28, 2026, for the third No Kings day protesting President Donald Trump. (Photo by Ashley Murray/States Newsroom)
“It was filthy dirty and it leaked like a sieve for many years,” Trump said in a video posted to the site. 
He’s having it painted “swimming pool blue,” a color that appalls many preservationists.  
Kennedy Center
Details: The city’s premier cultural center is about a 20-minute walk away. Perhaps no Trump change has provoked more outrage among his Washington critics than his renaming of the capital’s cultural center.
He said during a visit to the center in March 2025 that “it needs a lot of work,” adding it should have better seats and more “Broadway hits.”
  



The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., which the center’s board has renamed the Trump-Kennedy Center, a move now challenged in a lawsuit. (Photo courtesy of the Kennedy Center)
The president overhauled its governance, creating a board that named him the center’s chairman, changed programming to suit his tastes, and announced the center would close this summer for two years for renovations.
Status: While the center’s board renamed the site the Trump-Kennedy Center, Rep. Joyce Beatty, D-Ohio, an ex officio member of the board, has taken legal action in federal court seeking to stop the name change, saying only Congress can do so. The case is pending.
Monumental Arch
Details: Trump wants to build a 250 foot arch — taller than the nearby Lincoln Memorial and the tallest in the world — at the traffic circle at the entrance to Arlington National Cemetery on the Virginia side of the Potomac River. The circle leads to the Memorial Bridge across the Potomac, connecting to the Lincoln Memorial.
Status: The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, packed with Trump appointees, approved the arch’s concept design in April. 
The arch, the commission said in its approval letter, “would contribute positively to the honorific landscape of Washington, D.C., for many generations.” It requested more information for the next phase, including plans for better pedestrian access and sculptures.
  



An artist’s rendering of the proposed Monumental Arch President Donald Trump wants to build at the traffic circle at the entrance to Arlington National Cemetery on the Virginia side of the Potomac River. (Drawing courtesy Commission of Fine Arts)
Court battles await, notably from a group of Vietnam veterans and others. 
They say the arch would distort the clear view from the cemetery to the Lincoln Memorial, as well as disrupt the symbolism of the bridge, designed to join the North and South.
Off the usual paths
Go away from the main tourist routes and there’s yet more evidence of the Trump rebranding. The United States National Institute of Peace is now the Donald J. Trump National Institute of Peace. The change is meant “to reflect the greatest dealmaker in our nation’s history,” said a State Department tweet.
Then there’s what tourists won’t see.
“Visitors who take the garden tour of the White House this spring will miss the beautiful Rose Garden outside the West Wing and the Jackie Kennedy Garden outside the East Wing, of blessed memory,” said Perry. “Both gardens, planned by the Kennedys, plus the East Wing itself have been obliterated by the incumbent.” 
  



The Rachel Lambert Mellon-designed Rose Garden during the John F. Kennedy administration in 1963, in a collection by the White House Historical Associaion. (Photo courtesy National Park Service)
The Rose Garden, the White House says, “was turned into a patio with roses lining the perimeter, developing a space dedicated to hospitality and entertaining. Today, the Rose Garden is used to host many guests of the president for events and dinners.” 
East Potomac Golf Course
While the East Potomac Golf Course isn’t right on the main tourist route, it’s just off to the side on an island not far from the Jefferson Memorial, with a view of the Washington Monument. The Trump administration has reportedly wanted to close and then revamp the historic site. Preservationists and local folks are furious.
Reports say he wants to convert it to a championship golf course — one that some think will make it an exclusive club, instead of the current affordable public setup that’s popular with locals. NOTUS wrote that the National Park Service is scheduled to start landscaping.
The links currently have two nine-hole courses, an 18-hole par 72 course, miniature golf, a driving range and a restaurant. 
  



The East Potomac Golf Course. (Photo courtesy of National Park Service)
The D.C. Preservation League and two local residents Sunday asked a District Court judge to halt any Trump project. 
“Trump is taking a public park away from the American people while spending their hard-earned taxpayer dollars to build a private, elite club from which he’d personally profit,” Democracy Defenders Fund Executive Chair Norm Eisen said in a statement.
U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes on Monday did not stop the project, saying reports about the course’s overhaul did not provide enough evidence for her to act, but she warned that if she sees that certain renovations are underway she could reconsider.
National Mall Superintendent Kevin Griess said Monday there were no plans to begin renovation work but a safety assessment was underway, The Associated Press reported.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NJ Dem pushes &apos;Jersey Pride&apos; bill, takes shots at New York: &apos;Bunch of socialists&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>NJ Dem pushes &apos;Jersey Pride&apos; bill, takes shots at New York: &apos;Bunch of socialists&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Josh Gottheimer, D-N.J., unveiled new legislation aiming to dethrone the ubiquitous &quot;I Love NY&quot; tourist paraphernalia and establish &quot;Jersey Pride&quot; in his state, the lawmaker announced Wednesday.
Gottheimer&apos;s bill would establish a 25% tax credit for businesses that sell New Jersey-branded products in airports, train stations and rest stops. The lawmaker&apos;s push comes just two months before New Jersey&apos;s MetLife Stadium is set to host eight World Cup games.
&quot;Nothing p---es me off more than when I get on an airplane here, and, in my face, is a row of shirts in a store screaming, ‘I Love New York.’ Really? We just landed in Jersey,&quot; Gottheimer said during a Tuesday news conference.
&quot;This isn’t just about Jersey pride,&quot; he added. &quot;It’s also about helping our small businesses and the jobs they create, promoting our more than 130-mile Shore, lakes, shops, restaurants, and apparel companies, and getting in front of customers where it matters most.&quot;
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Gottheimer went on to highlight the World Cup coming to the U.S. and the huge opportunity it presents for New Jersey&apos;s businesses.
&quot;Millions of people from around the world will be landing here to watch one of the eight games, and, with practice fields up and down the state, and five fan fests, people will be driving up and down the Turnpike and Parkway,&quot; he said. &quot;This is our moment to spread that pride all over the world.&quot;
He went on to bash New York City and New York state.
&quot;And, what have they got on the other side of the river?&quot; Gottheimer said. &quot;Insane taxes, dirty streets, and a bunch of socialists who are forcing Jersey families to pay a ridiculous Congestion Tax just to drive to their own jobs or see loved ones.&quot;
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While the World Cup creates opportunity for businesses, officials in both New York and New Jersey say the influx of fans will be a huge problem for local residents.
Officials in both states are warning commuters about serious travel congestion during World Cup matches this June and July. NJ Transit says only 40,000 round-trip tickets from Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan to MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, will be sold per game, significantly limiting capacity.
&quot;If you are not attending one of the events, please, if possible, work from home because the city will be incredibly congested and so will New Jersey,&quot; Kathryn Garcia, Port Authority&apos;s executive director, said at a recent news conference.
&quot;I would also discourage anyone from taking a rideshare,&quot; she said.
&quot;We are going to do a lot of outreach to people coming through our airport to make sure they know about illegal taxis, but it also is for those in the city. We encourage you to use public transit if you can,&quot; Garcia added.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>CNN founder and cable news pioneer Ted Turner dead at 87</news:title>
			<news:keywords>CNN founder and business mogul Ted Turner has died at age 87, according to CNN. 
Turner pioneered the media industry with the creation of the 24-hour cable news network in 1980. Turner had disclosed in 2018 that he suffered from Lewy body dementia, which caused memory problems and exhaustion.
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			<news:keywords>Francesca Zanzucchi to serve as listing agent as the Museum Club continues to seek a new owner and business operator.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Washington driver chases boy on dirt bike down sidewalk, gets hit with multiple charges</news:name>
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			<news:title>Washington driver chases boy on dirt bike down sidewalk, gets hit with multiple charges</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Washington state driver allegedly chased a boy on a dirt bike onto a sidewalk and tried to run him down before later attempting to enter a stranger’s home — only to be released from jail the next day.
Wendy A. Clemente, 56, drove onto a sidewalk on a residential street and tried to hit the boy during a reckless outburst around 5:05 p.m. Monday, the Spokane County Sheriff’s Office said. The child was not injured.
A witness captured video of the silver sedan chasing the child down a sidewalk. Deputies quickly identified Clemente as the suspect and began searching for her.
About an hour later, deputies responded to a second call just a mile away for a suspected burglary. A homeowner monitoring his security cameras reported a woman trying door handles at his property.
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Deputies arrived and found Clemente in the driveway, where they took her into custody.
Investigators said Clemente initially denied wrongdoing and claimed she had simply stopped at the property to find other dogs for her dog to socialize with. She told deputies that she didn’t know the homeowner and that she didn’t remember the earlier incident involving the child.
Deputies noted signs of impairment. Clemente first denied drinking but later admitted to consuming alcohol. When officers attempted to place her in a patrol car, authorities said she resisted and tried to kick a deputy.
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Authorities obtained a search warrant for a blood sample as part of the DUI investigation.
Clemente was booked into the Spokane County Jail on charges including attempted first-degree assault, DUI and first-degree criminal trespass.
The sheriff&apos;s office said a court commissioner ordered her released the following day on her own recognizance without needing to post bond.
No injuries were reported in either incident.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Alex Cooper’s reported marriage woes spotlight trend of stars sleeping apart, from Bette Midler to Kaley Cuoco</news:name>
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			<news:title>Alex Cooper’s reported marriage woes spotlight trend of stars sleeping apart, from Bette Midler to Kaley Cuoco</news:title>
			<news:keywords>For years, celebrity couples have disclosed some of their deepest and darkest secrets to keeping their marriages alive. From open communication to scheduling regular date nights, there&apos;s one insider trick that seems to be a recurring theme: sleeping in separate bedrooms.
Earlier this week, &quot;Call Her Daddy&quot; host Alex Cooper made headlines as it was reported she and her husband, Matt Kaplan, have been sleeping separately as &quot;tension&quot; continues to arise in their 2-year-long marriage amid the ongoing rumors of employee mistreatment at their production company, Unwell Network.
Fox News Digital has reached out to a rep for Cooper for comment. 
But, contrary to &quot;outdated beliefs,&quot; sleeping in separate bedrooms can actually help strengthen the relationship, if done with the right intention, according to experts.
&quot;The assumption that separate bedrooms mean trouble is rooted in outdated beliefs and social conditioning around intimacy,&quot; Xanet Pailet, a certified sexologist and author of &quot;The Sex &amp; Intimacy Repair Kit,&quot; told Fox News Digital. &quot;In reality, context is everything. If sleeping separately happens because of conflict or avoidance, it can definitely be a red flag. But when it’s a mutual, intentional choice, it’s often a sign of self-awareness and respect for your partner.&quot;
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Celebrity couples such as Cameron Diaz and Benji Madden, Bette Midler and Martin von Haselberg, Kaley Cuoco and Tom Pelphrey, Barbara Corcoran and Bill Higgins, and many more have been open about their sleeping arrangements throughout the years.
&quot;We should normalize separate bedrooms,&quot; Diaz said during an appearance on Molly Sims&apos; podcast &quot;Lipstick on the Rim&quot; in 2023. &quot;To me, I would literally – I have my house, you have yours. We have the family house in the middle. I will go and sleep in my room. You go sleep in your room. I’m fine.&quot;
In 2024, Midler said she and her husband of 41 years sleep in separate rooms since the beginning of their relationship because he &quot;snores.&quot; &quot;It&apos;s been a fabulous ride,&quot; she added.
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&quot;Separate beds have existed in couples&apos; relationships for centuries, although they haven&apos;t been considered a relationship trend yet,&quot; Brie Temple, COO and chief matchmaker at Tawkify, told Fox News Digital. &quot;What has changed today is the public discussion of sleeping alone, with people rethinking what is a &apos;healthy&apos; relationship. While the trend is becoming increasingly popular due to an evolving understanding of a modern romantic partnership, it is not a new phenomenon.&quot;
&quot;In contemporary society, couples tend to design their relationships to accommodate the individuals&apos; unique needs, which may include separate bedrooms. Therefore, the practice is indeed rising in popularity while receiving positive feedback and becoming increasingly accepted.&quot;
&quot;I’m seeing this more and more, and I view it as a positive shift toward de-stigmatizing how relationships &apos;should&apos; look,&quot; Pailet said.
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This technique may even promote a stronger intimate connection with your partner, the experts claim.
&quot;What I actually see is that couples who sleep apart tend to be more intentional about intimacy,&quot; said Pailet. &quot;When you’re not relying on your bed partner&apos;s proximity, you have to choose connection, and that often leads to better communication, deeper emotional closeness, and more satisfying physical intimacy.
&quot;Sleeping separately doesn’t create disconnection; but lack of intention does. Done well, it can improve sleep, reduce resentment, and strengthen the relationship overall.&quot;
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In 2024, &quot;Shark Tank&quot; investor Barbara Corcoran shared that she and her husband had been sleeping in separate bedrooms since the start of their relationship.
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&quot;I have to invite him in — he invites me in occasionally,&quot; Corcoran said during an appearance on &quot;Today With Hoda &amp; Jenna&quot; at the time, in March 2024, adding that their individual spaces contribute to the &quot;sexiness&quot; of their relationship.
For Cuoco, it really comes down to practicality.
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&quot;Tom is a night owl. Goes to bed very late,&quot; Cuoco said during an appearance on the &quot;Armchair Expert&quot; podcast in February. &quot;I go to bed earlier because I’m the one who gets up [with our daughter, Matilda,] in the morning. … We’re totally on different sleeping schedules.&quot;
Cuoco said she discovered the move was a &quot;game-changer.&quot;
&quot;He sleeps great. No dogs in his way,&quot; Cuoco added. &quot;I’m up with Matilda at 7 a.m., she comes in bed with me, I can turn things on. We don’t have to worry about waking him up. … It just works for us.&quot;
Temple said having separate sleeping quarters could actually make a positive shift in the relationship.
&quot;Sleeping in different rooms enables couples to maintain good health, avoid conflicts related to sleep, and be emotionally and physically ready for the day ahead,&quot; Temple said. &quot;Thus, the decision positively impacts a romantic relationship by reducing stress associated with sleeping at night.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Trump strikes back: GOP lawmakers who opposed president on redistricting pay price</news:title>
			<news:keywords>He wasn&apos;t on the ballot, but President Donald Trump was the big winner in Indiana&apos;s primary.
The president scored decisive victories in a slate of state primaries in the solidly red Midwestern state, another sign that his immense grip on the Republican Party remains rock solid.
The political world was closely watching Indiana&apos;s primary because it was the first of a series of major tests this month of Trump&apos;s endorsement power in GOP nomination showdowns, and the president cleared his first hurdle with ease.
Five months ago, Republicans in the GOP-dominated Indiana state Senate withstood immense pressure from Trump and his allies and voted down congressional redistricting, which would have given Indiana two more right-leaning U.S. House seats ahead of the midterms.
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Fast-forward to Tuesday and eight of those state senators faced GOP primary challenges. Seeking retribution, the president endorsed challengers to seven of the eight Republican lawmakers who voted against the redistricting bill.
Five of the Trump-endorsed candidates won, with one incumbent surviving, and one race yet to be decided as of early Wednesday morning.
&quot;Everyone in Indiana politics should have learned an important lesson today: President Trump is the single most popular Republican among Hoosier voters,&quot; Republican Sen. Jim Banks of Indiana, a top Trump ally in the Senate, said in a statement as the results poured in.
Banks, who was a key part of the team of Trump allies and advisors in the effort to defeat the incumbent GOP state senators, emphasized that &quot;Indiana is a conservative state, and we deserve conservatives in our State Senate who have a pulse on Republican voters.&quot;
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Trump and his team started flexing their political muscles soon after the president&apos;s push for redistricting in Indiana came crashing down last December.
A Republican source familiar with the effort to defeat the incumbent GOP state senators told Fox News Digital over $8 million was spent on TV and digital ads between the American Leadership PAC and Hoosier Leadership for America, two outside groups aligned with Banks and steered by team Trump strategist Andrew Surabian.
The source added that Team Trump operatives began organizing this plan in February and were responsible for the vast majority of the money raised that was spent by the two groups.
Republican Gov. Mike Braun of Indiana also donated several hundred thousand dollars to the effort.
Two well known national groups: Turning Point USA’s political wing and the Club for Growth, also had the president&apos;s back in Indiana.
The intraparty battle was seen not just as a test of fealty to Trump but rather a fight between MAGA forces and more traditional conservatives for the future of the GOP.
Club for Growth President David McIntosh told Fox News Digital &quot;this is a big win for Trump.&quot;
And McIntosh, a former congressman from Indiana, said the primary victories are &quot;a signal to the entire party that our base wants us to fight for what we believe in.&quot;
Trump appeared to be closely watching the results. As each race was called, the president took to social media to tout the victory of another Trump-endorsed state Senate challenger.
The besieged incumbents significantly outraised their challengers, and were also boosted by the Indiana Senate GOP caucus.
But the outside spending and get-out-the-vote efforts by the pro-Trump forces proved decisive.
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&quot;The resources that he [Trump] can bring to a state Senate race are overwhelming,&quot; veteran Republican strategist Marc Short, who served as a key official in the first Trump administration, told Fox News Digital.
Short, a longtime top Pence advisor, said the showdowns in Indiana were &quot;about allegiance to Trump,&quot; and that the president &quot;still has enormous sway in the party.&quot;
Trump&apos;s clout will be on the line once again in a week and a half, in the Louisiana primary.
Sen. Bill Cassidy is facing primary challenges from two Republicans: Rep. Julia Letlow and former Rep. John Fleming, who is currently the state treasurer. Trump earlier this year weighed in on the race by endorsing Letlow.
Cassidy was one of only seven Senate Republicans who voted in early 2021 to convict Trump after he was impeached by the House for his role in the violent Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol by supporters who aimed to upend congressional certification of former President Joe Biden&apos;s 2020 election victory. Trump was acquitted by the Senate.
But since the start of Trump&apos;s second term 15 months ago, Cassidy has been supportive of the president&apos;s agenda and his nominees.
If no candidate cracks 50% of the primary vote, the top two finishers will face off for the nomination in a June 27 runoff election.
Another major test comes three days later, on May 19, in the primary in Kentucky&apos;s 4th Congressional District, where Rep. Thomas Massie is facing a challenge from Trump-backed Ed Gallrein.
Massie has long been one of Trump&apos;s most vocal GOP critics in Congress, repeatedly taking aim at the president over the Epstein files and foreign policy.
Trump allies have spent big bucks to boost Gallrein, a former Navy SEAL, and to take aim at Massie.
The president’s endorsement is also being tested in Georgia’s GOP gubernatorial nomination, which is being held on the same day, in the 2026 race to succeed popular term-limited conservative Gov. Brian Kemp.
Trump has endorsed Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, who is trading fire in a high-profile, competitive and combustible battle with healthcare executive and mega GOP donor Rick Jackson, who has infused millions of his own money in his bid. Among the others battling for the nomination in a crowded Republican field are state Attorney General Chris Carr and Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.
While MAGA enjoyed a big night in Indiana, there were more midterm warning signs for the GOP in neighboring Michigan, a key Midwestern battleground state.
Republicans were hoping to flip a Democrat-controlled vacant state Senate seat in a special election, where the Democratic majority in the chamber was on the line.
But Republican candidate Jason Tunney was trounced by Democrat Chedrick Greene in the showdown in Michigan’s 35th Senate District, for a competitive seat in Midland and Saginaw in the central part of Michigan’s lower peninsula.
Greene&apos;s victory was the latest overperformance by Democrats in special elections and off-year contests in the more than 15 months since Trump returned to the White House, energizing them as they work to flip the GOP majorities in the U.S. House and Senate in this autumn&apos;s midterm elections.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Idaho murders evidence leak triggers criminal investigation for insider who spilled secrets: report</news:name>
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			<news:title>Idaho murders evidence leak triggers criminal investigation for insider who spilled secrets: report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A criminal investigation regarding leaks that violated a gag order in the murder case against Bryan Kohberger was opened and remains ongoing after it was previously referred to law enforcement, according to a report.
The criminal investigation is focusing on the possible source of an alleged leak to NBC&apos;s &quot;Dateline,&quot; which produced an episode on the murders with information that was not known to the public, sources told the Idaho Statesman. An investigator with the Ada County Sheriff&apos;s Office, the agency probing the source of the leak, asked for interviews with people who had access to digital files that appeared in a May 2025 episode about the murders, the outlet reported.
Brent Turvey, a forensic scientist who was working with Kohberger&apos;s defense team, told Fox News Digital he has been asked twice for an interview by investigators.
&quot;A detective with the Ada County sheriff’s office reached out to me twice for an interview — stating that he was tasked with investigating the NBC leak. Anne Taylor also gave me permission via email to speak with law enforcement just over a month after they first reached out to me— by phone and email,&quot; Turvey said. &quot;So yes, they are investigating her office for related criminal charges.&quot;
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Sy Ray, a digital forensics expert and former police officer who also worked for Kohberger&apos;s defense team, told the Statesman he has spoken with investigators looking into the alleged leak more than once.
&quot;It’s probably the most expensive misdemeanor case in the history of Ada County,&quot; Ray said. &quot;Trying to investigate this was probably tough.&quot;
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One Sheriff’s Office investigator reached out in April to an attorney for two of the victims&apos; families, according to the Statesman.
An administrative investigation by the court into the leaks was conducted last summer.
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The May 2025 &quot;Dateline&quot; episode included surveillance video from near the home where four University of Idaho students were killed, pictures from Kohberger&apos;s phone and specifics about the crime.
FBI cellphone tower data obtained by &quot;Dateline&quot; allegedly showed that Kohberger&apos;s cellphone pinged nearly a dozen times to a tower that provides coverage to an area within 100 feet of 1122 King Road, where the four University of Idaho students were killed. The alleged late-night drives took place starting in July 2022 and continued through mid-August 2022.
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The &quot;Dateline&quot; special also reported that a white Hyundai Elantra resembling Kohberger&apos;s was seen turning onto King Road several times in the early morning hours of Nov. 13, 2022, when the murders occurred.
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Kohberger pleaded guilty to the murders of Ethan Chapin, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Kaylee Goncalves in a July 2, 2025, deal that took the death penalty off the table. The four University of Idaho students were found dead Nov. 13, 2022, at their house in Moscow, Idaho, located near campus.
Steve Goncalves, the father of Kaylee Goncalves, said the &quot;Dateline&quot; leaks helped the move toward a plea deal, which he was against, and supports the criminal investigation.
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&quot;They’re working on figuring this out, and hopefully they have more than they’re letting on,&quot; he told the Statesman. &quot;I think it did cost us. It definitely took the focus off the trial and seating a jury.&quot;
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Fox News Digital reached out to Taylor, the Ada County Sheriff&apos;s Office and the Latah County Prosecutor&apos;s Office for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Country music star announces major career news, fires up fans with viral video for new album</news:name>
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			<news:title>Country music star announces major career news, fires up fans with viral video for new album</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Country music sensation Koe Wetzel is dropping a new album next month.
Wetzel has turned into an incredibly popular country music act over the past couple of years, and there&apos;s a major reason why: He blends outlaw country music with more modern vibes and themes.
The formula has been a smashing success as his latest single &quot;Feel Better&quot; immediately set the internet on fire. Now, he&apos;s done it again.
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Wetzel dropped major news Tuesday on Instagram when he announced his new album &quot;The Night Champion&quot; will be released on June 12.
It will be the &quot;High Road&quot; singer&apos;s seventh studio album since launching his career more than a decade ago.
You can check out the album tease announcement below, and let me know your thoughts at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.
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Wetzel also dropped a second promo for the album on Instagram with the caption, &quot;Some people thrive in the night…and I’m no different.&quot;
The man knows the exact game he&apos;s playing as he sets the tone for &quot;The Night Champion.&quot;
People were quick to react in the comments on Instagram, with one writing, &quot;Pure cinema 🤌🏼.&quot;
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Another commented, &quot;We are so back.&quot;
Wetzel also isn&apos;t just a country music star. He&apos;s also an avid outdoorsman and hunter. It&apos;s almost like he was made in a lab to appeal to my loyal readers.
The dude is incredibly skilled when it comes to taking down trophy kills.
Buckle up for a fun June in the country music world with Wetzel&apos;s &quot;The Night Champion&quot; on the way. Let me know your thoughts at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Doctor warns &apos;terrifying&apos; cruise virus can be mistaken for flu before turning deadly</news:name>
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			<news:title>Doctor warns &apos;terrifying&apos; cruise virus can be mistaken for flu before turning deadly</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A deadly virus outbreak on an Atlantic cruise ship has doctors sounding the alarm over its potential lethality, with a mortality rate as high as 38% for certain strains, while early flu-like symptoms heighten the risk of misdiagnosis.
&quot;[If] you think about it from that term, it&apos;s pretty terrifying,&quot; Dr. Zaid Fadul said Wednesday, reacting to the risk.
The Andes strain of the hantavirus has taken center stage after an outbreak left at least three people dead with five additional suspected cases reported on the ship, which is anchored off the coast of Cape Verde.
The rodent-borne disease, Fadul said, begins with seemingly benign symptoms like fatigue, chills, muscle aches, headaches and dizziness, but ultimately breaks down blood vessels and leaves victims susceptible to a 35% to 38% mortality rate.
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&quot;It’s very, very common to be misdiagnosed with the flu early on,&quot; he said, describing symptoms that can intensify over the span of a day. &quot;It can become pretty overwhelming pretty quickly.&quot;
The World Health Organization (WHO) is investigating the incident. Information posted on the organization&apos;s website states the illness onset occurred between April 6 and April 28, with patients initially experiencing milder symptoms like gastrointestinal issues and fever, followed by rapid progression to pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome and shock.
A multifaceted response, including isolation, care and medical evacuation, is helping manage the outbreak, the WHO said.
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Despite the deadly spread, Fadul attempted to ease concerns that the problem could become much larger.
&quot;I understand people&apos;s concern, anxiety. I will tell you that with the amount of attention and focus and effort being put into containing this, it should keep it contained...&quot; he said.
Fadul said the virus has a long &quot;latency period&quot; and recommended that people who suspect infection be quarantined for up to eight weeks.
&quot;At this point, we&apos;ve identified it. You&apos;ve quarantined everyone. Those people who are at risk are going to be kept away from the general population and, typically, you have to be in really close contact with somebody... to really pick it up person-to-person... and we&apos;ve got the appropriate measures in place, and my suspicion is we&apos;ve hopefully contained this.&quot;
Medical experts previously told Fox News Digital that a rodent vector is typically required to transmit the illness, though contact with contaminated materials or bites can occasionally be the culprit.
Fox News&apos; Melissa Rudy contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Coaches push for 24-Team CFP, as college football heads towards participation trophy territory</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-06T14:01:05.360Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Coaches push for 24-Team CFP, as college football heads towards participation trophy territory</news:title>
			<news:keywords>College football coaches from across the sport are calling for a change to the postseason playoff system, and how many teams should have an opportunity to receive a bid.
I would imagine you’re shocked to hear that assistant coaches, and some head coaches, want to expand the current system. But once again, the conversation continues about whether the sport should abandon the current 12-team playoff format in favor of a 24-team playoff that is essentially handing out participation trophies along with a lucrative check.
What&apos;s the latest fuss about, you might ask?
Well, the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) convened recently to share ideas on how to enhance the sport of college football, along with other conversations about the current landscape of a profession that changes on what feels like a weekly basis.
It should be noted that this group has zero power, and any type of &quot;recommendations&quot; are not going to enact change on their own.
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This time, coming out of their meeting, the overwhelming theme of &quot;change&quot; has been a hot-button topic that plenty of coaches around the sport can&apos;t seem to get over the fact that their job security is tied to a 12-team playoff that started only two years ago.
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Sure, some of the topics discussed amid another eventful end to the season were tiered toward the change in how many transfer portal periods are now in place (one) compared to previous years.
But, the overwhelming sentiment has centered around how they (assistants, analysts, head coaches) think the sport of college football could be bettered if certain changes were to be enacted.
On Tuesday, the AFCA released a statement from their board that conveyed a message that there need to be immediate changes implemented to help usher college football into a new era.
Mind you, we&apos;re still living within a landscape that isn’t particularly old, though that doesn’t mean coaches aren’t going to look out for themselves, rightfully.
What are some of the changes to the current system that AFCA members would like to see installed in the very near future?
Well, there&apos;s a number of them, starting with the elimination of conference championship games. If you are an avid college football fan, you&apos;ve certainly heard this one over the past year, as the SEC and Big Ten continue to fight over how many teams should be capable of making the CFP.
Right now, there is a game of &quot;chicken&quot; being played. The Big Ten, along with others like the ACC and Big 12, want the playoff to have 24 teams. On the other side of the coin, the SEC would rather go with the 16-team format, though plenty of coaches within the conference would be fine with 24 teams.
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Why the dissension? As you may have seen recently, some coaches within the SEC are starting to voice their displeasure with moving to a nine-game conference schedule without a further expansion of the college football playoff. The thought process in the coaches group chat, from some, is that if they are going to add an additional conference game, they have the cushion of a further-expanded playoff.
That&apos;s a reasonable take, but getting to the point of expanding the postseason once again is going to take some finagling at this time. Given that the SEC and Big Ten control whether we see an expanded playoff, thanks to other conferences giving them that power in the last round of negotiations, coming to an agreement on how many teams should be included has been a tough argument since those two don&apos;t agree.
As for the coaches who are members of the AFCA, they want to &quot;maximize the number of participants while honoring the proposed completion date&quot; which is essentially them saying &quot;add more teams once the ESPN contract allows.&quot;
The one thing I would imagine most of you fans won&apos;t have a problem with is the AFCA voting to end the season by the second Monday in January. Sure, we can get behind that part.
Don&apos;t worry though, they are voting like this for the &quot;student-athletes.&quot; Right, so we&apos;re going to toe the company line and continue calling the players who are being paid &quot;students.&quot;
&quot;Structuring the season in this way will better support student-athletes by more closely matching the academic calendar and aligning with the single transfer portal window,&quot; the AFCA said in a statement. &quot;It also elevates the quality of play during the most meaningful stretch of the season by removing unnecessary breaks and preserving competitive rhythm.&quot;
For some reason though, the coaches who voiced their opinion also want to reduce the number of bye-weeks from two to one. So, are we worried about the wear and tear on the players&apos; bodies or not?
I think we all understand where we are headed in college football. There will be expansion of the playoff, which fans aren’t asking for, and there will be a season that is officially started a week earlier than the normal Labor Day weekend kickoff.
But, as we continue into &apos;talkin&apos; season&apos;, remember that there are plenty of voices that want to be heard regarding overwhelming changes to college football, though only a few will actually have their recommendations heard loud enough to enact real movement.
Until then, it&apos;s all just noise.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>The crash was reported early Wednesday morning at the Avondale Boulevard on-ramp of Interstate 10.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Some kids are bypassing age verification checks with a fake mustache</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A new survey found that kids find it easy to bypass age checks, despite a rise in age verification laws around the world.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Dana White says &apos;I don&apos;t give a s---&apos; if Trump friendship costs him business, 250th event was Trump&apos;s idea</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dana White says &apos;I don&apos;t give a s---&apos; if Trump friendship costs him business, 250th event was Trump&apos;s idea</news:title>
			<news:keywords>UFC CEO Dana White declared on Tuesday’s episode of &quot;The Katie Miller Podcast&quot; that not only does he fiercely defend his friendship with President Donald Trump, but that it was his idea to have a UFC event at the White House.
Trump is planning to host a UFC event on the White House lawn in celebration of the United States&apos; 250th birthday. White predicted the event would have &quot;the greatest fight card ever assembled.&quot;
After the short-lived honeymoon phase that followed his inauguration, Trump has faced waves of criticism from both sides of politics, which in turn, often splashes back into whomever allies with him. White, however, declared he simply doesn’t care.
&quot;You&apos;ve been openly supportive of President Trump for a long time. Has that ever cost UFC any business either domestically or abroad?&quot; podcast host Katie Miller, the wife of White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller asked.
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&quot;I don&apos;t give a s---. I don&apos;t know the answer to that question,&quot; White replied. &quot;I&apos;ve gotten to a point in my life, especially after COVID and all the nutty s--- that went on during that time, that I only want to be in business with and talk to people that I&apos;m aligned with.&quot;
While noting he does have an ongoing debate with Trump about which movie in the &quot;Rocky&quot; series is best, he has a nuanced friendship with the president.
&quot;I think when somebody is president, they&apos;re going to do things you agree with and things you don&apos;t agree with. But you&apos;re not in that position, and whoever is the president, is,&quot; he said. &quot;And at the end of the day, my relationship with him, we&apos;re friends. And you don&apos;t always agree with the friends on lots of things, but it doesn&apos;t mean you don&apos;t be friends with them anymore.&quot;
&quot;He&apos;s a great guy,&quot; White continued. &quot;He&apos;s a great human being. He&apos;s a great, he has a great family. I love his family. Ivanka and Jared are two of the greatest people you&apos;ll ever meet. So I don&apos;t really get into any of that stuff. As friends, I would say, the biggest but weirdest thing we&apos;ve ever disagreed on is the best ‘Rocky&apos; movie.&quot;
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During another portion of the podcast, he was asked about who came up with the idea of having a UFC event at the White House to celebrate 250 years of independence.
&quot;The president did. We were at a fight, and he leans over and says, ‘We should do a fight at the White House,’ and I said, ‘Yes, yes we should.’&quot;
He was then asked how one gets tickets to such a historic event.
&quot;So there&apos;s allotments. Obviously, the president has the most. I have 200. Ari Emanuel has 200. And, you know, we sent out invitations to people that we wanted to invite,&quot; he said. He later added, &quot;I think there&apos;ll be world leaders there, but there&apos;s going to be a lot of military there. The president wants all the branches of the military represented at the fight. And, so more military people will be there than actual invites.&quot;
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			  <news:name>FOX One and Delta Sync team up so travelers won&apos;t miss a single 2026 FIFA World Cup moment in the air</news:name>
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			<news:title>FOX One and Delta Sync team up so travelers won&apos;t miss a single 2026 FIFA World Cup moment in the air</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FOX One, Fox Corporation&apos;s streaming service, is teaming up with Delta Sync ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, so users can stream the world&apos;s most-watched moments at 35,000 feet.
FOX One&apos;s portfolio includes FOX’s branded content, more than 5,000 hours of annual programming, with sports, news, weather and more. In addition to hit series such as &quot;Masterchef,&quot; &quot;The Floor&quot; and the full slate of FOX News’ leading coverage, the streaming platform will be home to the 2026 FIFA World Cup this summer.
From June 11, the World Cup&apos;s opening match, to the final on July 19, soccer fans can follow every moment of the tournament on FOX One via Delta Sync on domestic flights.  
&quot;Live sports is one of the highest engagement categories for our customers in flight,&quot; Vice president of in-flight entertainment and connectivity, Julieta McCurry, said in a statement. &quot;It’s communal, and part of how they stay connected to moments that matter. Partnering with FOX One lets us bring more of those moments on board in a meaningful way.&quot;
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Starting in May, SkyMiles members who log into Delta&apos;s Wi-Fi on domestic flights will be able to access a 24-hour FOX One trial on their personal devices.
&quot;We strive to bring the best-in-class FOX programming to viewers when they want it and where they want it including thousands of feet in the air,&quot; Fox Corporation SVP of Strategy and Business Development, Direct to Consumer Tony Billetter said. &quot;What better way to kick off our partnership with Delta than by bringing this year’s most anticipated sporting event along with FOX’s leading news coverage and premium entertainment to their loyal travelers.&quot;  
Fans can also watch the matches live on seatback via the live TV FOX channel while using FOX One on their phone or tablet for real-time stats, alternate angles and instant replays. 
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The on-demand flexibility of FOX One allows users to start a game from the beginning if people board their flights in the middle of the action.  
Beginning on May 19, SkyMiles members will also have the chance to bid on a true bucket-list experience, available only through SkyMiles Experiences, where miles unlock once-in-a-lifetime moments.
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Members will be able to use their miles to bid on behind-the-scenes access to coverage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a meet-and-greet with FOX Sports talent, plus a tour of the FOX Sports Studio and FOX Lot in Los Angeles.  
Members can also redeem their miles for a six-month FOX One subscription, starting May 19, for as low as 15K miles.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Republican lawmaker welcomes House Ethics probe into sexual misconduct allegations against him</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A House Republican facing sexual misconduct allegations said he welcomes the chance to set the record straight after the House Ethics Committee opened an investigation into the claims.
&quot;They are baseless allegations designed to impact the campaign driven by those who want to settle old political scores,&quot; Rep. Chuck Edwards, R-N.C., said in a statement to Fox News Digital. &quot;We welcome the ethics inquiry because it allows for facts to be entered into the record, not public allegations designed to drive media interests.&quot;
Edwards, 65, is accused of sexual misconduct toward at least two younger female staffers, according to multiple reports. Axios first reported the existence of the ethics probe.
The two-term lawmaker, who has been married since 1980, has denied any wrongdoing. Fox News Digital has not independently verified the allegations.
NORTH CAROLINA GOP TOWN HALL TURNS HEATED AS SELF-DESCRIBED VETERAN ESCORTED OUT BY SECURITY
Under House rules, lawmakers are prohibited from engaging in sexual relationships with aides under their supervision. The ban does not extend to staffers employed by other offices.
The House Ethics probe comes as Edwards is facing a competitive reelection challenge in November’s midterm elections. The North Carolina Republican is a top target of House Democrats’ campaign arm, which is supporting Democrat Jamie Ager to try and flip Edwards&apos; seat in the red-leaning district.
Ager, a fourth-generation farmer, issued a statement this week indicating the allegations against his competitor could become a flash point in the battleground contest.
&quot;Corruption or abuses of power in any way are unacceptable,&quot; Ager said. &quot;The people of Western North Carolina deserve to hear from their representative about what these allegations are.&quot;
The House Ethics Committee has yet to publicly announce its investigation into Edwards, which could take months — or even years — to complete unless the panel moves to dismiss the case.
A spokesperson for the House Ethics Committee declined to comment when reached by Fox News Digital.
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., an outspoken lawmaker against sexual misconduct in Congress, said in a statement obtained by Fox News Digital that she hopes the House Ethics Committee &quot;moves swiftly&quot; to review the allegations against Edwards.
NANCY MACE TO FORCE VOTE TARGETING FELLOW GOP LAWMAKER ACCUSED OF AFFAIR WITH STAFFER
&quot;We stand with those who came forward, and we expect the Ethics Committee to move swiftly and hold those who committed wrongdoing fully accountable,&quot; Mace said. &quot;We have said it from the beginning, if you are abusing your power in Congress it does not matter if you have an R or a D beside your name, there needs to be consequences for your actions.&quot;
Edwards is the latest in a string of lawmakers to face sexual misconduct allegations this year.
Former Reps. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., and Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, issued back-to-back resignations in April to avoid potential expulsion votes related to separate alleged sexual misconduct against them. Gonzales acknowledged an extramarital affair with a former aide who later died by suicide. Swalwell, who is also married, has admitted to a lapse in judgment, but has vigorously denied accusations of sexual assault and rape.
Meanwhile, Rep. Cory Mills, R-Fla., is currently under investigation by the House Ethics Committee for alleged sexual misconduct, among other ethics violations. Mace has introduced a resolution to expel the embattled lawmaker, but has yet to trigger a vote on the measure.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., and other GOP lawmakers have said they want the ethics panel to conclude its probe before they consider sanctions against the embattled lawmaker. Mills has denied any wrongdoing and has not been criminally charged.
&quot;The corruption and misconduct in Congress goes far deeper than anyone outside Washington knows,&quot; Mace said Tuesday.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NASCAR&apos;s viral star Natalie Decker has a new nicotine pouch deal and truck to drive, Topanga turns 45 &amp; more</news:name>
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			<news:title>NASCAR&apos;s viral star Natalie Decker has a new nicotine pouch deal and truck to drive, Topanga turns 45 &amp; more</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Two weeks after finding a ride for the Talladega O&apos;Reilly Auto Parts Series race, TikTok and Instagram star Natalie Decker broke news Tuesday that she&apos;s found a truck to drive for this upcoming weekend&apos;s truck race at Watkins Glen. This will be the first time since 2020 that she&apos;s raced in the truck series.
Add in a new nicotine pouch deal that Decker, 28, promoted on Monday and it&apos;s turning into a massive moment for one of the most recognizable female names in racing. Oh, and she found a Maryland-based bagel and brunch restaurant to sponsor her ride in Watkins Glen and at Dover on May 15.
Just when it looked like Decker&apos;s 15 minutes of fame were over in racing, she&apos;s BACK. After completing her two-race deal with the bagel shop, Decker will have raced four times this year, which is the most action she&apos;s seen behind the wheel since 2021.
• Be honest, do you find yourself slipping and turning on Screamin&apos; A. Smith to see what he has to say on a topic? I get that Screencaps readers aren&apos;t the targeted demo outside of anything Mike Greenberg appears on, but, still, it feels like ESPN would be MTV if it didn&apos;t have football.
• My Reds are in big trouble. They went on the road against the NL Central and have now lost five straight, the closer is out with a torn hamstring and the bats have quieted down. If there&apos;s anything positive to report, it&apos;s that they&apos;re still four games over .500 and the Astros (6-13 on the road) are coming to town over Mother&apos;s Day weekend.
• Did you guys see we&apos;re closing in on a 24-team CFB playoff? I don&apos;t know where this all goes other than the destruction of mid-majors because I can guarantee you they WILL NOT be invited to a made-for-TV playoff where ratings are on the line. We&apos;re heading for two conferences – B1G &amp; SEC – and NFL-like programming where you&apos;ll have Michigan playing Alabama in the middle of the season or Ohio State on the road to Ole Miss on October 28. SEC teams will still play SEC teams, but there will be cross-overs. It&apos;s coming guys. The TV dollars would be too high for these schools to pass up.
• I think the track season ends tonight. Thank God. I really enjoy watching Screencaps Jr. and his buddies compete, but there are something like 200 kids on his school&apos;s boys and girls teams. These meets are taking 4 to 4 1/2 hours. I&apos;m not kidding. Monday night, the event started at 4:30 and ended after 8:30 and we had a 40-minute drive home. Give me cross country season over this hell that I&apos;m living.
ARE PEOPLE WHO PARK ON STREETS FACING THE WRONG WAY THE WORST PEOPLE ON EARTH?
– Chris W. in California writes: Reading your article about e-bikes brought to mind two recent events that have been in the news here in the land of the overtaxed involving e-bikes and the like, both of which give me at least a small glimmer of hope for this Godforsaken state.
The first involves an idiot teen that killed a Vietnam vet while doing dumb shit on a way overpowered e-bike.  Apparently the teen and the mother who allowed him to operate the bike had been warned in the past and as such the Orange County D.A. is coming down hard on both of them, throwing everything possible in the book at not only the teen but most importantly the mother, holding her responsible for her son&apos;s negligence.
The second involves a bike, motorcycle, ATV (?) takeover of the Bay Bridge up North.  The CHP and local PDs  became aware of what was going on and closed off both ends of the bridge effectively trapping all the dumbasses.  A bunch of them ran off, a few of them tried to jump in the water and all of the vehicles were confiscated and impounded.
It&apos;s wonderful to see some law and order meted out!  Since the first incident took place in Orange County, where they tend to actually try to enforce the law the D.A.&apos;s actions aren&apos;t as surprising, but the fact that law enforcement was actually able to do their job up in the area that Newscum drove into the ground before he started doing the same to the state offers the smallest bit of light in the eternal darkness that idiot has cast across the Golden State.
Also, a few days ago one of your readers chimed in with his top 5 Kevin Costner movies.  I&apos;m surprised this didn&apos;t cause more discourse.  Here&apos;s my take:
– Doug in Mason shares his story: First time, long time.  I found Outkick at the beginning of the PLANdemic as I was sick and tired of the woke bs on ESPN.  Been a fan ever since.  SC is a daily must.  You gave me something to look forward to at lunch when I was working my 8-5 job.  I have been retired for about a month after working 32 years at a lighting manufacturer and it continues to be a must read.  And no, I am not bored!  Far from it and that&apos;s why I&apos;m writing.  
Regarding Do Hard Things, not sure if I have seen this subject come up, but I was wondering if there are any fellow SC&apos;ers who are caretakers for their special needs sons or daughters?  My wife had twins (boy/girl) in 2004, and they were delivered 3 months premature.  Olivia had a few minor issues and was in the NICU for about 2 months.  Today she is a happy, healthy college graduate (Go Bearcats!) and will be a high school teacher in the fall. (Our oldest son is in medical school at OSU).  But Joey wasn&apos;t so lucky.  He had a LOT of issues and was in the NICU for 5 months.  With help from some doctor errors (won&apos;t bore you with the long story), Joey was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy and does not walk or talk and is confined to a wheelchair.  Our entire life turned upside down.  
My wife and I have been his 24/7 caretakers for 22 years now.  My wife could be an RN at this point.  She is the CEO of Joey.  Taking care of him is not for the faint of heart.  But through the blood, sweat and (many) tears, he is a survivor---and so are we!  There are no off days.  When we&apos;re sick--too bad---we still have Joey to take care of.   He loves TV and has his favorite animated shows he watches daily.  But our saving grace is that he loves watching football.  Notre Dame on Saturdays and Bengals on Sundays.  But really, his face lights up when ANY football game is on.  On Football Saturdays it&apos;s GameDay and Big Noon Kickoff.  He will watch the Combine and the Draft from beginning to end. Wish he was a Reds fan like his dad, but for some reason, he grunts when I turn baseball on and wants me to change the channel!
NFL&apos;S PUSH FOR GROWTH IS INEXORABLE AT EXPENSE OF FANS AND AMID AN &apos;EXISTENTIAL THREAT&apos;
Now that I&apos;m retired, Joe and I go on daily walks and I take him on my trips to Costco, Kroger and wherever the day takes us.  We go to family parties and weddings but it&apos;s a challenge.  My wife works from home so having me home is a huge burden lifted off her shoulders.  We have taken Joe with us on our annual vacations, but now it&apos;s getting to be too much as we age so we need to start looking at respite care facilities.  The point of this long gospel---being a caretaker is the epitome of &apos;doing hard things.&apos;  IYKYK.   But I can&apos;t stress this enough-- the smile on Joey&apos;s face when I walk through the door is worth all the drama.  Can&apos;t imagine life without him.   So--are there other SC fans out there who are in similar situations?  
Kinsey: I cannot stress enough how grounding this column can be for me. Working on the Internet can be a very odd place where there are days people will scream at me over and over and over via email and then along comes a message like this from Doug.
It resets my brain to remember that there&apos;s a real world out there where people are dealing with bigger issues than I&apos;ve ever had to deal with. There are people with real struggles who have to get out of bed every single day to handle what Doug and his wife tackle.
MORNING GLORY: LEGACY MEDIA DIDN’T LOSE READERS, IT DROVE THEM AWAY
These people are what I consider to be the backbone of this country.
– Jase wants to know: Of the teams that are left, who do you like to play for and win the NBA Championship?
Kinsey: If you remember, I&apos;m on record saying how much I respect the way the Detroit Pistons play the game. I think it was November when I wrote about the topic. But, that said, I have a very long-standing tradition of NOT watching the NBA until mid-May. It&apos;s not mid-May, so I haven&apos;t watched more than 5-10 minutes of the playoffs and that was pretty much on accident when I hit the wrong YouTube TV button. Give me the Pistons.
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That is it this morning. Enjoy those marathon track meets. Enjoy those baseball games. The sun is out and life goes on for another day, at least. Let&apos;s go make the most of it.
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			  <news:name>Bakery truck driver struck by United jet thought he would be killed, father says</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bakery truck driver struck by United jet thought he would be killed, father says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The driver of a bakery truck that got clipped by a United Airlines plane while driving on the New Jersey Turnpike believed he would be decapitated moments before the collision, his father revealed in a Tuesday news conference.
Warren Boardly Jr. was driving a truck for Baltimore&apos;s H&amp;S Bakery on the New Jersey Turnpike on Sunday when United Flight 169 dipped down and scraped his 18-wheeler with its landing gear.
&quot;He said he seen a flash and it made him duck and put up his hands,&quot; his father, Warren Boardly Sr., said Tuesday.
Dashcam video recording in Boardly Jr.&apos;s car shows the moments before and during the collision. The video shows him hitting his head on the top of his truck during the impact, which Boardly Sr. and Boardly&apos;s lawyer J. Wyndal Gordon say led to an acute head injury.
WATCH: HARROWING FOOTAGE CAPTURES MOMENT UNITED FLIGHT&apos;S LANDING GEAR STRIKES TRACTOR-TRAILER
&quot;He described fear, total fear that he wouldn’t walk away from it, he thought that he would be decapitated. That’s what he thought,&quot; Boardly Sr. said Tuesday.
Boardly Jr. is still recovering at home from his injuries. &quot;He&apos;s doing the best he can under the circumstances. He has a lot of pain, a lot of emotional distress that&apos;s just not gonna heal overnight,&quot; Gordon told the news conference.
&quot;His mental and emotional status is... you know, it&apos;s coming. We have to get him looked at because that was a traumatic experience. I&apos;ve never known anyone to walk away from something like that. So, you know, he feels the same way. He&apos;s struggling with that part of that,&quot; Boardly Sr. added.
GRIEVING FATHER OF DC PLANE CRASH PILOT CALLS OUT GOVERNMENT ON AIR REGULATIONS: &apos;WRITTEN IN BLOOD&apos;
&quot;Today could have been a day where we are mourning his loss,&quot; Boardly Sr. also said.
&quot;Had he been going one mile per hour faster, or one mile per hour slower, it would have more than likely killed him,&quot; Boardly Sr. said, adding that watching the video &quot;shook me to my core.&quot;
Gordon explained that while the Boardlys are open to potential litigation, right now they&apos;re focused on finding out what happened.
VIDEO SHOWS WING OF UNITED AIRLINES PLANE CATCHING FIRE DURING TAKEOFF AT HOUSTON AIRPORT
&quot;We expect that there&apos;s some negligence there because planes just don&apos;t drop out of the sky and they just don&apos;t ordinarily and routinely hit 18-wheelers traveling along the New Jersey Turnpike, Gordon said.
&quot;We&apos;re not just going to file a lawsuit without having all the facts or having enough facts that we believe that we can reasonably prove our case. So, in terms of litigation, we&apos;re nowhere near there. We&apos;re in the fact finding process right now just to get enough information to if we needed to file a lawsuit,&quot; Gordon concluded.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the Federal Aviation Administration are conducting investigations into the incident.
&quot;The agency has directed United Airlines to secure and provide both the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder to support the investigation. A preliminary report outlining the facts and circumstances of the event is expected within 30 days,&quot; the NTSB previously told FOX Business.
&quot;Upon its final approach into Newark International Airport, United flight 169 came into contact with a light pole,&quot; United also said in a statement to FOX Business. &quot;The aircraft landed safely, taxied to the gate normally and no passengers or crew were injured.&quot;
Fox News Digital contacted the NTSB, FAA, United and J. Wyndal Gordon for additional comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Millions of farm animals die in barn fires — a crisis we can no longer ignore</news:name>
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			<news:title>Millions of farm animals die in barn fires — a crisis we can no longer ignore</news:title>
			<news:keywords>On April 11, over 70 animals were killed in a New York barn fire, and it was far from the first incident of its kind this year. In just the first three months of 2026, nearly 120,000 farm animals perished in fires. Particularly on factory farms, large-scale disasters happen far too often — and thousands of animals are left with no escape from danger as smoke and flames ravage their crowded barns. These are preventable tragedies, but until we shift from reactive bailouts to proactive measures, we are only adding fuel to the fire.
The scale of the problem is evident. From 2013 to 2023, 6.8 million farm animals died in fires. In a single year, 2024, the tragic figure reached over 1.5 million, the highest total reported since 2020. While worker deaths due to barn fires are far less common, people are also at risk, as we saw in 2023, when a Texas dairy farm employee was killed along with 18,000 cows.
Yet in a profit-driven industry, there seems to be little incentive to address this issue, and while faulty electrical or heating equipment is sometimes found, the causes of many fires go unknown or unreported.
MINNESOTA DECLARES STATE OF EMERGENCY AS DISEASES CRIPPLE MIDWESTERN FARMS
On industrial farms, the deaths of animals before slaughter (such as in fires or natural disasters) are considered &quot;property loss,&quot; and owners can be reimbursed. However, it’s animals who pay the true price of the hazardous conditions in these operations. This January, a North Carolina fire resulted in an estimated $5 million in damage, but the most devastating cost was the deaths of at least 85,000 chickens. Just weeks later, a fire claimed the lives of 6,000 pigs in Ohio, prompting the local fire chief to state that there was &quot;catastrophic damage to the business.&quot;
It is the business of factory farming itself that creates a situation in which so many lives can be lost to a single disaster. On the Ohio farm mentioned above, for example, four out of five barns confined around 7,500 pigs each. Statewide, 47% of pigs are kept on farms with 5,000 or more animals, and the industry continues to intensify. As of 2022, the average number of pigs on Ohio farms is 850, a statistic that has been climbing for decades even as the total number of farms has decreased. 
Nationwide, from 2018 to 2021, 42,000 pigs fell victim to fires. When it comes to chickens, the toll is usually even more severe because factory farms house hundreds of thousands of birds. During the same three-year period, over 2.7 million chickens were killed. Even a single fire can cause many deaths, like in May 2024, when over 1 million birds died as fire raged through an Illinois &quot;free-range&quot; farm, prompting 20 fire departments to respond to the inferno.
Farm Sanctuary has seen firsthand the trauma left behind by fires, having rescued survivors like Phoenix. This resilient bird was saved after a New Jersey egg farm burned. Over 300,000 birds died — trapped despite the &quot;cage-free&quot; conditions in which they were kept.
In 2025, Ohio surpassed Iowa as the U.S. state with the most hens raised for egg production, at nearly 40 million birds. The state is also home to farms raising over 127 million chickens for meat. This is a recipe for disaster, and the February 2025 fire that killed 200,000 birds and drew first responders from six counties is not likely to be the last tragedy of its kind — in Ohio and elsewhere across the nation.
The West Coast fire season is soon to begin, and is expected to be severe as climate change creates extreme heat and drought. But it’s not too late to act.
Rather than giving bailouts in the wake of fires, proactive measures should be taken to fix a food system that fuels them. For animals and our planet, we must shift away from factory farming.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump fires back at claims of ballroom &apos;cost overruns&apos;: Price is &apos;something less than $400M&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump fires back at claims of ballroom &apos;cost overruns&apos;: Price is &apos;something less than $400M&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump fired back at reporting of rising costs of building his $400 million White House ballroom, saying that figure remains the top of the price range.
&quot;The White House Ballroom is going up rapidly on the East side of the White House,&quot; Trump wrote Wednesday morning on Truth Social. &quot;The only reason the cost has changed is because, after deep rooted studies, it is approximately twice the size, and a far higher quality, than the original proposal, which would not have been adequate to handle the necessary events, meetings, and even future Inaugurations.
&quot;The original price was 200 Million Dollars, the double sized, highest quality completed project will be something less than 400 Million Dollars. It will be magnificent, safe, and secure!
&quot;This was a necessary change, it was done long ago, but the Fake News failed to report it, trying to make it look like there was a cost overrun. Actually, it is coming in ahead of schedule, and under budget!&quot;
REPUBLICANS SLIP $1 BILLION IN TAXPAYER MONEY FOR TRUMP BALLROOM SECURITY IN ICE, BORDER PATROL PACKAGE
The latest reporting on alleged rising costs comes from Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, tagging a $1 billion appropriation$1 billion appropriation for the &quot;East Wing Modernization Project&quot; on the bottom of Republicans&apos; budget reconciliation package Trump hopes to sign by June 1.
That item includes more than just the ballroom, and even specifies: &quot;None of the funds made available under this section may be used for non-security elements of the East Wing Modernization Project.&quot;
The bill&apos;s outlay on the final page of the Senate Judiciary Committee reconciliation bill appropriates &quot;$1,000,000,000 to remain available until September 30, 2029, for the purposes of security adjustments and upgrades, including within the perimeter fence of the White House Compound to support enhancements by the United States Secret Service relating to the East Wing Modernization Project, including above-ground and below-ground security features.&quot;
Trump contends that is a military, national security and White House expenditure, while the $400 million ballroom remains merely a piece planted on top of the upgraded enhancements to the grounds.
TRUMP TEARS DOWN EAST WING FOR $300M BALLROOM AHEAD OF HIGH-STAKES CHINA MEETING
That distinction is now at the center of the dispute. Trump’s post framed the ballroom itself as under budget, saying the higher price reflects a deliberate expansion approved &quot;long ago.&quot; An NBC News report focused on whether the overall project could still impose a major taxpayer cost through security work, even if private donors cover the ballroom’s construction.
The National Capital Planning Commission approved preliminary and final site and building plans for the East Wing Modernization Project on April 2. NCPC staff described the project as a permanent, secure event space intended to increase capacity for official state functions and reduce reliance on temporary tents and support facilities.
The approved plan includes an approximately 22,000-square-foot ballroom designed for roughly 1,000 seated dinner guests, within about 89,000 square feet of above-ground East Wing space.
The White House has increasingly emphasized security as a justification for the project, particularly after Trump faced an unprecedented third assassination attempt last month at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner at the Washington Hilton.
A White House spokesperson praised the proposed funding as necessary to help the Secret Service &quot;fully and completely harden the White House complex,&quot; according to NBC. Democrats quoted by NBC called the proposal a reversal of Trump’s earlier pledge that the ballroom would not cost taxpayers anything.
REPUBLICANS RUSH TO GREEN LIGHT WHITE HOUSE BALLROOM FOLLOWING THIRD TRUMP ASSASSINATION SCARE
The project remains politically and legally contentious. Senate Democrats plan to try to strip the $1 billion provision from the reconciliation bill when it reaches the Senate floor, but Republicans are fully expecting no Democrat votes for it regardless.
Construction has resumed while the legal fight plays out. U.S. District Judge Richard Leon issued a preliminary injunction in March blocking further work on the White House ballroom, ruling that the administration could not proceed without congressional authorization, but the D.C. Circuit later kept the injunction on hold while it considers the case.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation, which is challenging the project, says the appeals court has scheduled a June 5 hearing and extended the stay until then, meaning construction can continue for now.
The broader question now is whether lawmakers and courts will treat the ballroom and its associated security infrastructure as separable — as Republicans’ bill language argues — or as parts of a single White House expansion whose public cost could exceed Trump’s repeated private-funding assurances.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Red Sox broadcast fumes at Framber Valdez for acting like a child in bench-clearing move: &apos;What a joke&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Red Sox broadcast fumes at Framber Valdez for acting like a child in bench-clearing move: &apos;What a joke&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Stop the presses — the Boston Red Sox have won two games in a row. That&apos;s right. One more win today, and that will be something we call a &quot;winning streak.&quot; Look out, MLB!
Of course, Boston&apos;s latest win over the Detroit Tigers didn&apos;t come without some serious drama. It&apos;s 2026. There is always drama in Boston this year, it seems.
The Sox absolutely pummeled Detroit, 10-3, Tuesday night in a game that was a laugher from the start. Boston jumped on Tigers pitcher Framber Valdez all night long, belting three homers and touching him for 10 runs over three-plus innings. Yikes.
Valdez&apos;s fourth and final inning is where things really went south. He gave up a mammoth home run to Wilson Contreras to start the frame, and then another one to Wilyer Abreu. The third batter of the inning, Trevor Story, was then belted in the back on the first pitch from Valdez.
And that&apos;s when things spiraled:
&quot;You can&apos;t get them out, so you throw at them. What a joke. The one guy who caused it is hiding in the back,&quot; said NESN analyst Will Middlebrooks.
&quot;That is weak,&quot; added play-by-play man Dave O&apos;Brien. &quot;You give up three home runs, back-to-back shots, and then you drill Trevor Story.&quot;
And, just to bring it all home:
&quot;Well, let&apos;s just hope he doesn&apos;t cross up his catcher now that he&apos;s mad,&quot; said Middlebrooks.
RED SOX&apos;S ALEX BREGMAN MAKES HISTORY IN RETURN TO ASTROS HOME BALLPARK, DRAWING CHEERS AND JEERS FROM FANS
I mean, just a beatdown from the Red Sox... and their broadcast team! Finally, this team is showing some FIGHT this season. It only took six weeks. Better late than never, I reckon.
Obviously, this was intentional. Valdez tried to play dumb after the game when asked about it, but come on. Stevie Wonder knew he plunked Trevor Story on purpose. It&apos;s the oldest trick in the book.
You&apos;ve gotten rocked all night long. You&apos;ve given up 10 (!!!) runs before the fans even got to their seats. Wilson Contreras hit his to the moon and threw his bat to the first row.
So, naturally, someone&apos;s getting hit. That someone happened to be Trevor Story, right in the middle of the numbers in the back. That&apos;s Pitching 101.
As for the Red Sox broadcast crew ripping Valdez, I don&apos;t blame them, either. Will Middlebrooks is a former big leaguer. He&apos;s seen it all. He&apos;s not shy in the NESN or WEEI booth, nor should he be. Speak your mind! That&apos;s why you&apos;re there.
This is why we want professional athletes in the booth. I want to hear what they think when something like this happens, so I can make sure what I&apos;m thinking is correct.
Now, I didn&apos;t really need that confirmation in this case, but it was still nice to have.
The Red Sox, by the way, never retaliated. I would expect that to change today.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>SIM swap scam drained Florida woman&apos;s bank account in minutes</news:name>
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			<news:title>SIM swap scam drained Florida woman&apos;s bank account in minutes</news:title>
			<news:keywords>You&apos;re at home, scrolling through your phone like any other night. Suddenly, nothing works. Texts stop, calls fail and alerts disappear. That&apos;s how it started for Florida woman Patricia Escriva.
She didn&apos;t lose her phone. She lost control of her phone number. And within minutes, someone else was using it to break into her accounts.
&quot;I realized that I had nothing,&quot; Escriva said. &quot;Either you get a text message, a WhatsApp message, an email or a phone call. I had nothing.&quot; That silence was the first warning.
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IS YOUR PHONE HACKED? HOW TO TELL AND WHAT TO DO
Escriva shared her experience on my Beyond Connected podcast at getbeyondconnected.com, where she walked through how quickly everything unraveled.
Escriva was babysitting when her phone suddenly went quiet. No notifications. No signal. It felt off right away.
She connected to Wi-Fi to check what was going on. That&apos;s when everything hit at once. &quot;The first one was, you added a new device to your account,&quot; she said. &quot;And then two seconds later, you just changed your password.&quot;
Then came the financial alerts. &quot;Let me tell you, my heart stopped,&quot; she said. &quot;I start getting emails like $1,500, $800.&quot;
Within minutes, someone had taken control of her accounts and started spending. That speed is what makes this type of attack so dangerous.
What happened to Patricia is known as a SIM swap scam. A SIM swap scam is a type of identity theft that targets your phone number. This can happen with both physical SIM cards and eSIMs, since the attack focuses on your number, not your device.
Here&apos;s how it usually works:
That last step is the key. Many accounts rely on text message codes for login security. Once a hacker controls your number, they can reset passwords and take over accounts fast. In some cases, accounts are drained within hours.
Once your number is in the wrong hands, everything connected to it becomes vulnerable. Email accounts. Bank logins. Payment apps. Hackers don&apos;t waste time. They move quickly before you even realize what&apos;s happening.
In Escriva&apos;s case, the damage started immediately. &quot;They were using my money... from their checking account to pay the credit cards to keep using the credit card,&quot; she said. Even after reporting the issue, it took days to regain control of her number. &quot;They took three days in order to get my phone number...back,&quot; she said.
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SIM swap scams don&apos;t always start with obvious red flags. The first sign can feel small.
Here are signals you should never ignore:
Escriva now urges people to act fast when something feels off. &quot;If you see you have nothing going on on your phone, make a phone call,&quot; she said. &quot;If that phone call doesn&apos;t go through... you&apos;re being hacked.&quot;
While Patricia lost thousands of dollars to the scammer, her bank ultimately restored all of her money.
If your phone suddenly stops working without warning, act quickly:
You can&apos;t control every data breach or leak. But you can make it much harder for someone to take over your number.
Call your carrier and ask for a SIM lock or port-out PIN. This adds a layer of protection before your number can be moved.
Switch important accounts to an authenticator app or security key. Text messages are the weak link in SIM swap attacks.
Every account should have its own password. A password manager can help you generate and store them securely. Check out the best expert-reviewed password managers of 2026 at CyberGuy.com.
Enable notifications for logins, password changes and transactions. The faster you spot suspicious activity, the better.
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Your personal information is often available on data broker sites. Removing it with a data removal service reduces what scammers can use against you. 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.
Scammers often gather the information they need through fake emails or texts. Using strong antivirus software can help detect malicious links, fake websites and suspicious downloads before they compromise your data. Get my picks for the best 2026 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices at CyberGuy.com.
These services can monitor your personal data, alert you to suspicious activity and help you recover more quickly if your information is misused. They can also flag when your data appears in known breaches. See my tips and best picks on Best Identity Theft Protection at CyberGuy.com.
Don&apos;t wait. Use another phone and call your carrier and bank right away. Lock everything down as fast as possible.
Patricia Escriva&apos;s story is a reminder of how quickly things can spiral out of control. One moment, everything feels normal. Next, your digital life is out of your hands. Her experience also shows something else. Speed matters. Awareness matters. The sooner you act, the more you can limit the damage. Scammers are getting better at impersonation. That means protecting your phone number is now just as important as protecting your passwords. You can hear Patricia walk through her entire story step by step on my Beyond Connected podcast at getbeyondconnected.com, including what she wishes she had known before it happened.
If your phone suddenly lost service right now, would you know exactly what to do next?  Let us know by writing to us at CyberGuy.com.
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			  <news:name>NYPD releases footage of 4 suspects wanted in hate-fueled graffiti spree defacing homes, Holocaust memorial</news:name>
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			<news:title>NYPD releases footage of 4 suspects wanted in hate-fueled graffiti spree defacing homes, Holocaust memorial</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The NYPD has released new surveillance footage of four people wanted in connection with an antisemitic graffiti spree plaguing New York City’s Jewish community. 
The incident unfolded Monday, after swastikas were spray-painted across multiple locations throughout Queens overnight, according to New York City Council Speaker Julie Menin.
On Tuesday, the NYPD shared new surveillance footage showing four suspects being sought in connection with the alleged antisemitic graffiti, adding that the group is wanted for &quot;hate criminal mischief&quot; spanning five separate occasions.  
Additional footage obtained by Fox News from Shmira Public Safety also shows a group of individuals near one of the homes that police say was targeted after the homeowner discovered a swastika painted on their garage the next morning.
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The symbols were found plastered on several synagogues, private homes, cars and a Jewish community center — with one instance involving a swastika being painted over a plaque honoring victims of the Holocaust.  
&quot;When rabbis and congregants arrived to pray this morning, they expected to be met with their usual loving community,&quot; Menin said in a social media post. &quot;When a family woke up, they were prepared to begin an otherwise normal week. Instead, they were met with terrifying signals of hatred and threats of violence.&quot; 
Menin added the graffiti will be removed once authorities have completed their investigation.
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In a statement posted to X, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani condemned the blatant act of antisemitism and vowed to hold those responsible accountable for the graffiti. 
&quot;I am horrified and angered by the swastikas painted on homes and synagogues in Queens, including on a plaque honoring survivors of Kristallnacht,&quot; Mamdani said. &quot;This is not just vandalism — it is a deliberate act of antisemitic hatred meant to instill fear. There is no place for antisemitism in Queens or anywhere in our city.&quot;
The incident is under investigation by the NYPD Hate Crimes Task Force, according to Mamdani. 
Fox News Digital reached out to the NYPD and Mamdani’s office for comment. 
Fox News&apos; Adriana James-Rodil and Alexis McAdams contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Swiss man tests positive for hantavirus after returning from cruise linked to deadly outbreak</news:name>
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			<news:title>Swiss man tests positive for hantavirus after returning from cruise linked to deadly outbreak</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Swiss man who returned from a cruise linked to a deadly hantavirus outbreak has tested positive and been isolated, as health officials say the strain involved can spread between people in rare cases — though the overall risk remains low.
Health authorities in Switzerland confirmed the man recently traveled aboard the MV Hondius, the cruise ship at the center of an outbreak that has already killed three passengers and sickened several others.
Swiss health officials said the man sought medical care after developing symptoms and was immediately placed in isolation. His wife, who traveled with him, is self-isolating but has not shown symptoms.
The officials confirmed his case involves the Andes strain of hantavirus.
RARE HANTAVIRUS HUMAN-TO-HUMAN TRANSMISSION SUSPECTED ON LUXURY CRUISE SHIP WHERE 3 HAVE DIED
The World Health Organization said the Andes strain is a rare form of hantavirus that can spread between humans through close contact — unlike most hantavirus infections, which are typically linked to exposure to rodent droppings.
South African health authorities said they also identified the Andes strain in two other passengers who were on the ship.
The outbreak left the Dutch-flagged cruise ship stranded off the coast of Cape Verde, with nearly 150 passengers and crew on board as authorities scramble to contain the situation.
CDC REPORTS FIRST CRUISE NOROVIRUS OUTBREAK THIS YEAR, AS NEARLY 90 PEOPLE ARE INFECTED
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Wednesday that three suspected cases were evacuated from the vessel and are being transported to the Netherlands for treatment.
&quot;At this stage, the overall public health risk remains low,&quot; Tedros said.
Authorities stress that while the Andes strain can spread person-to-person, transmission remains uncommon and typically requires close, prolonged contact.
Health officials have launched monitoring efforts for passengers both on board and those who have already disembarked, coordinating across multiple countries as the investigation continues.
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The ship departed Argentina on April 1 and was scheduled to travel through the Southern Atlantic, including stops in Antarctica, before the outbreak disrupted its itinerary.
Spain has agreed to receive the vessel in the Canary Islands, though local officials have raised concerns about potential risk to residents.
Hantavirus infections are rare but can be severe, with symptoms ranging from fever and fatigue to serious respiratory illness.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Shohei Ohtani humiliates Jose Altuve with what may be the most embarrassing strikeout in MLB history</news:name>
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			<news:title>Shohei Ohtani humiliates Jose Altuve with what may be the most embarrassing strikeout in MLB history</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Shohei Ohtani has made plenty of opponents, both on the mound and at the plate, look completely foolish, but the swing-and-miss he got out of Jose Altuve on Tuesday night in Houston was downright stunning.
After striking out and then grounding out in his first two at-bats against the Dodgers&apos; star, the second baseman stepped to the dish in the bottom of the fifth inning with base runners on the corners. Sitting on a 1-2 count, Ohtani threw a sweeper hoping to get Altuve to chase one away.
And boy, did he chase.
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Ohtani&apos;s pitch never came close to the strike zone, but despite the pitch getting way away from him, Altuve stuck his bat out and did not come close to making contact.
The pitch from Ohtani would have hit a left-handed batter, and Altuve would have needed a ladder to even come close to reaching it, but nevertheless, he pulled the trigger.
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The camera focusing on Ohtani&apos;s face after earning the bizarre K is classic. It looked like he was fighting for his life to not start laughing at what he just witnessed from Altuve.
Altuve finished the contest going 0-for-4 at the plate while striking out three times, but his Astros were able to get the best of Los Angeles 2-1 on the night on the back of four total hits.
Ohtani struck out eight batters in his seven innings of work on the mound, but the two solo home runs he gave up ended up being the difference in the tight contest.
Tuesday&apos;s loss marks the third straight start for Ohtani in which his Dodgers squad ended up on the wrong side of the scoreboard.
With a loss to the Astros on Wednesday, the Dodgers will have lost their third straight series.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Swiss man tests positive for hantavirus after returning from cruise linked to deadly outbreak</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Swiss man who returned from a cruise linked to a deadly hantavirus outbreak has tested positive and been isolated, as health officials say the strain involved can spread between people in rare cases — though the overall risk remains low.
Health authorities in Switzerland confirmed the man recently traveled aboard the MV Hondius, the cruise ship at the center of an outbreak that has already killed three passengers and sickened several others.
Swiss health officials said the man sought medical care after developing symptoms and was immediately placed in isolation. His wife, who traveled with him, is self-isolating but has not shown symptoms.
The officials confirmed his case involves the Andes strain of hantavirus.
RARE HANTAVIRUS HUMAN-TO-HUMAN TRANSMISSION SUSPECTED ON LUXURY CRUISE SHIP WHERE 3 HAVE DIED
The World Health Organization said the Andes strain is a rare form of hantavirus that can spread between humans through close contact — unlike most hantavirus infections, which are typically linked to exposure to rodent droppings.
South African health authorities said they also identified the Andes strain in two other passengers who were on the ship.
The outbreak left the Dutch-flagged cruise ship stranded off the coast of Cape Verde, with nearly 150 passengers and crew on board as authorities scramble to contain the situation.
CDC REPORTS FIRST CRUISE NOROVIRUS OUTBREAK THIS YEAR, AS NEARLY 90 PEOPLE ARE INFECTED
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Wednesday that three suspected cases were evacuated from the vessel and are being transported to the Netherlands for treatment.
&quot;At this stage, the overall public health risk remains low,&quot; Tedros said.
Authorities stress that while the Andes strain can spread person-to-person, transmission remains uncommon and typically requires close, prolonged contact.
Health officials have launched monitoring efforts for passengers both on board and those who have already disembarked, coordinating across multiple countries as the investigation continues.
WHAT IS HANTAVIRUS, THE CAUSE OF GENE HACKMAN’S WIFE’S DEATH?
The ship departed Argentina on April 1 and was scheduled to travel through the Southern Atlantic, including stops in Antarctica, before the outbreak disrupted its itinerary.
Spain has agreed to receive the vessel in the Canary Islands, though local officials have raised concerns about potential risk to residents.
Hantavirus infections are rare but can be severe, with symptoms ranging from fever and fatigue to serious respiratory illness.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Iowa Dem’s Muslim prayer, ‘too white’ comments resurface in tight House race: &apos;Downright shameful&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Iowa Dem’s Muslim prayer, ‘too white’ comments resurface in tight House race: &apos;Downright shameful&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>State Sen. Sarah Trone Garriott, D-Iowa, caught the attention of the international Muslim community when, in 2021, she offered up a Muslim prayer on the floor of the Iowa Senate despite also being an ordained minister with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA).
Five years later — amid a bid to unseat Rep. Zach Nunn, R-Iowa, and flip control of one of the most competitive congressional districts in the country — Garriott’s resurfaced framing of the moment underscores her belief that an overly White and homogeneous representation underserves minority communities.
As a recently elected state senator, Garriott shared a prayer highlighting a handful of Allah’s many names and characteristics.
&quot;We can all benefit as people of faith and as citizens to grow stronger as a community. So today I’m sharing a prayer from an accomplished young woman in my district,&quot; she read.
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Some time after the prayer, Garriott joined Mohammed Shafiq on the YouTube channel British Muslim TV to explain the moment.
&quot;The Senate begins every day with prayer. And they almost always share Christian prayers. And for me, it’s really important to make sure that the diverse religious communities here and in Des Moines get to have their voice heard,&quot; Garriott told Shafiq.
&quot;I’ve made a commitment to only be praying prayers from those other communities,&quot; Garriott said.
Iowa is 93% Protestant, Catholic, or unaffiliated, according to the Pew Research Center. Less than 1% of Iowa’s population is Muslim, according to the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI).
At the time, Garriott explained she believed Muslims had suffered discrimination in the state, prompting her to characterize her prayer as one way for lawmakers to combat religious discrimination.
&quot;I just think there is some horrible animosity towards our Muslim neighbors. And we have a significant Muslim population in this metro area, and those voices deserve to be heard,&quot; she said.
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The moment is consistent with other instances where Garriott has voiced concern over homogeneity in representation — particularly among white Christian men.
&quot;By being in state government, I can see we have a long way to go in representing our community. It’s not a very diverse group of leaders. We don’t have people from many religious backgrounds — it’s mostly white, mostly Christian,&quot; Garriott said in a separate interview.
Garriott did not respond to inquiries on how far lawmakers should go to represent beliefs other than their own for the sake of representation or whether such efforts increased risks of disingenuous expressions of faith.
On the other side of the aisle, her framing sparked backlash from Republicans.
Her opponent, Nunn, alluded to her comments on race and religion in Iowa in a campaign event on Tuesday afternoon.
&quot;I don&apos;t need a lecture from someone who pretends to preach from the pulpit while at the same time doing things like tell Americans that they&apos;re too white and too racist, or wag their finger to say ‘hey, most of Iowa is bigoted.’ I don&apos;t believe that&apos;s true,&quot; Nunn said.
To at least one Republican strategist, Garriott has used her comments and the 2021 prayer to separate herself from other Democrats.
REPUBLICAN SAYS ‘MUSLIMS DON’T BELONG IN AMERICAN SOCIETY,’ DRAWS FIERCE DEMOCRATIC BACKLASH
&quot;It is downright shameful to go on a foreign television show and call Americans racist and backwards, but this is exactly how Sarah Trone Garriott has risen up the ranks in the Democrat Party,&quot; Zach Kraft, an RNC spokesperson, said.
Nunn last won re-election in 2024 by just 3.9%. The district, Iowa’s third, is among the country’s 16 most competitive races in 2026, according to the Cook Political Report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>US issues travel warning for breathtaking vacation destination as crime, unrest surge</news:name>
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			<news:title>US issues travel warning for breathtaking vacation destination as crime, unrest surge</news:title>
			<news:keywords>American tourists are being warned to exercise caution in a Latin American country, with a &quot;do not travel&quot; warning issued for one of its provinces.
The State Department on April 28 updated its Level 2 travel advisory for Bolivia, urging Americans to &quot;exercise increased caution.&quot;
A South American country bordering Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Chile and Paraguay, Bolivia is known for its jungles, salt flats and Andean landscapes.
URGENT WARNING ISSUED BY CDC AS CHIKUNGUNYA VIRUS OUTBREAK HITS VACATION DESTINATION
The country draws tourists to its administrative capital, La Paz, as well as to Lake Titicaca, which sits between Bolivia and Peru.
Despite its existing Level 2 status, the State Department&apos;s latest update added new warnings for Bolivia.
The advisory notes that petty crime is common in the country, &quot;especially in popular tourist spots.&quot;
Officials are using people to &quot;stay aware of your surroundings,&quot; the advisory noted. 
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&quot;Large demonstrations about local politics and the economic situation can happen with little warning. Demonstrations may block transportation and other essential services.&quot;
U.S. government employees in El Alto, Bolivia&apos;s second-largest city, are &quot;encouraged to pay extra attention to their surroundings&quot; due to petty crime, the notice said.
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Tourists are also urged not to travel to the province of Chapare &quot;for any reason.&quot;
&quot;Significant amounts of coca are produced illegally in Chapare Province,&quot; the advisory noted.
&quot;Local police presence is limited, and there is a higher prevalence of violent crime associated with narco-trafficking.&quot;
The State Department also said that U.S. government employees need &quot;special authorization&quot; to travel to Chapare Province.
The advisory added, &quot;The U.S. government has limited ability to offer emergency services to U.S. citizens in Chapare Province.&quot;
Americans visiting Bolivia are urged to stay vigilant, avoid crowds and follow local updates, as well as to travel with insurance and emergency plans.
Fox News Digital reached out to the U.S. State Department for additional comment.
Bolivia joins a growing list of destinations recently flagged by U.S. officials.
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Last month, the State Department updated its travel advisory for Azerbaijan, a South Caucasus country between Eastern Europe and Western Asia, over Iran-linked security concerns.
Officials also issued a security alert for Tirana, Albania, cautioning that Iran-linked groups may target Americans.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Blake Lively&apos;s Met Gala stunt after Justin Baldoni settlement was a &apos;deliberately calculated tactic&apos;: experts</news:name>
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			<news:title>Blake Lively&apos;s Met Gala stunt after Justin Baldoni settlement was a &apos;deliberately calculated tactic&apos;: experts</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Blake Lively’s high-profile Met Gala appearance just hours after settling her lawsuit with Justin Baldoni wasn’t just a red carpet walk.
The &quot;Gossip Girl&quot; star’s return to the spotlight came with intention, arriving at the fashion world’s biggest night shortly after announcing the legal settlement. To some observers, the timing alone spoke volumes. &quot;The move was more likely a calculated attempt to reclaim control of a narrative she had lost,&quot; an industry insider noted, framing the appearance as something far more strategic than a simple night out.
Lively leaned into the moment with a look designed to turn heads — an archival 2006 Atelier Versace gown in soft watercolor tones. But it was the personal details that added another layer to her message. Clutching a purse adorned with artwork created by her four children, she offered a glimpse into the meaning behind the accessory during Vogue’s livestream.
&quot;My kids each painted a watercolor painting. Each of my four kids did this, so I have them with me, because I&apos;m shy too, so I just like to have the kids with me,&quot; Lively shared. &quot;Isn&apos;t that special? I probably could have fit them under my dress, to be honest. I should have snuck them under there.&quot;
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Still, beyond the sentimentality, branding experts say the Met Gala appearance itself carried a deeper purpose. &quot;Two things can be true at once: clearly she is trying to take control of a narrative that she lost a year ago; and it was a deliberately calculated tactic in order to achieve that exact outcome,&quot; said Doug Eldridge, founder of Achilles PR.
According to Eldridge, Lively’s presence signaled more than a comeback — it was a statement.
&quot;Lively attended, not just to ‘get her face in the place,’ but to send a subtle, unspoken message: I’m here because I won; the battle is over, and I am ready to reclaim my title and all the amenities that go along with it.&quot;
Other industry insiders echoed that sentiment, pointing to the symbolism of both her timing and the setting itself.
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&quot;Blake Lively walking onto the Met Gala carpet just hours after the settlement news sends one very clear message — she is not hiding,&quot; Kelcey Kintner, Senior VP of crisis management firm Red Banyan PR, told Fox News Digital. &quot;And honestly, the Met Gala is probably the most Blake Lively place possible for her to make that point. She has always been a fashion favorite, so this was familiar territory for her. It was a way to remind people, ‘I’m still here, I still know how to own a red carpet, and I’m moving forward.&apos;&quot;
But how that message is received ultimately depends on the audience.
&quot;That said, perception is what matters, and some audiences may still view the appearance as overly staged given the proximity to the news, while others will see it as confidence and closure,&quot; Steve Honig, of The Honig Company, LLC, explained to Fox News Digital. &quot;She is a talented actress, and over time that kind of credibility tends to transcend controversy. Her next move should be measured and restrained, focusing on her work and allowing audience validation to help her move forward. Her brand can definitely recover, but only if she shows consistency and authenticity over time.&quot;
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For now, experts said restraint will be key. Lively&apos;s next move should be to &quot;simply not overdo it,&quot; Kintner advised.
&quot;She should let the dress, the photos and the appearance do the talking for now,&quot; the PR expert explained. &quot;The more she explains, the more she risks pulling everyone back into the drama. A few forward-looking comments down the road are fine, but she does not need a full media tour about this closure. Sometimes the smartest PR move is knowing when to stop talking about an issue.&quot;
BLAKE LIVELY, JUSTIN BALDONI CLASH OVER INTIMATE SCENES FUELING &apos;IT ENDS WITH US&apos; LAWSUITS
Lively and Baldoni announced they had settled their nearly two-year legal battle in a joint statement shared Monday. The &quot;It Ends With Us&quot; stars were set to face off in court on May 18.
A federal judge had allowed Lively&apos;s retaliation claims to move forward in the high-profile Hollywood lawsuit — highlighting what could be considered a coordinated effort by powerful insiders to manipulate public opinion and destroy the actress&apos; reputation.
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However, Judge Lewis J. Liman tossed the majority of Lively&apos;s allegations against Baldoni, including the sexual harassment and defamation accusations. The judge&apos;s ruling dramatically narrowed the case to focus only on the actress&apos; retaliation claims and a breach of contract claim weeks before the trial was set to begin.
Whether a calculated move or not, Lively&apos;s Met Gala appearance was &quot;brilliantly executed.&quot;
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&quot;For the last 18 months, the focus — and increasingly, the scrutiny — has been on Lively’s substance; or more accurately, her character,&quot; Eldridge told Fox News Digital. &quot;By hitting the red carpet at the &apos;Who’s Who’ event of the year, it was a tactical decision, designed to shift the public’s focus from the substance, back to the style. From this point forward, Lively will need a concerted effort to shift public sentiment and perception from the purported &apos;Mean Girl&apos; manipulation, back to the &apos;Gossip Girl&apos; adoration. Remember, you can’t spell Queen without Q, and over the last year and a half, Lively’s Q-score plummeted to a career low for the once popular it-girl actress.&quot;
So, can Lively recover? Industry experts argued Lively’s star power extends far beyond the current controversy. Kintner pointed to Lively’s longevity in the spotlight as a key factor in her resilience.
&quot;Blake Lively has been famous for a long time, and her brand is bigger than one lawsuit or one news cycle,&quot; Kintner said, pointing out her continued strength in fashion, beauty and entertainment. The priority moving forward, she suggested, is making sure her next moves feel genuine, not engineered.
&quot;She does not need a dramatic reinvention,&quot; the PR expert noted. &quot;She just needs consistency, time and a little room to breathe.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>reMarkable’s new Paper Pure tablet goes back to basics with a monochrome screen</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The new Paper Pure is lighter and faster than the reMarkable 2, which is going to be retired six years since its launch.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump doubles down on attacks against &apos;terrible&apos; &apos;60 Minutes&apos; host Norah O&apos;Donnell</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump doubles down on attacks against &apos;terrible&apos; &apos;60 Minutes&apos; host Norah O&apos;Donnell</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump doubled down on his attacks against CBS News&apos; &quot;60 Minutes&quot; host Norah O&apos;Donnell after she asked him about the White House Correspondents&apos; Association Dinner shooter&apos;s manifesto.
&quot;She&apos;s terrible,&quot; Trump said on &quot;The Hugh Hewitt Show&quot; Monday. &quot;I mean, she&apos;s interviewed me. She&apos;s a regular person that gets paid a lot of money. She&apos;s just… she&apos;s no different. I could get any woman off the street practically, and they would do just as good a job as her. There&apos;s nothing special.&quot;
Hewitt accused O&apos;Donnell of rehearsing the question to provoke Trump to walk out of the interview. Trump, however, rejected the idea of walking out of the interview like he did in 2020.
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&quot;The problem with walking off, it&apos;s like it becomes the bigger story,&quot; Trump said.
Trump berated O&apos;Donnell during their interview last month after she read portions of suspect Cole Allen&apos;s manifesto, which alluded to concerns over a rapist and a pedophile, and asked for his reaction.
&quot;Well, I was waiting for you to read that because I knew you would because you&apos;re horrible people,&quot; Trump answered. &quot;Horrible people. Yeah, he did write that. I&apos;m not a rapist. I didn&apos;t rape anybody.&quot;
&quot;Do you think he was referring to you?&quot; O&apos;Donnell asked.
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&quot;I&apos;m not a pedophile. You read that crap from some sick person? I got associated with all... stuff that has nothing to do with me. I was totally exonerated. Your friends on the other side of the plate are the ones that were involved with, let&apos;s say, Epstein or other things. But I said to myself, &apos;You know, I&apos;ll do this interview and they&apos;ll probably...&apos; I read the manifesto. You know, he&apos;s a sick person. But you should be ashamed of yourself reading that because I&apos;m not any of those things,&quot; Trump said.
O&apos;Donnell interrupted to argue that she was quoting the alleged gunman&apos;s words, but Trump continued to call her &quot;disgraceful.&quot;
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&quot;You shouldn&apos;t be reading that on &apos;60 Minutes.&apos; You&apos;re a disgrace. But go ahead. Let&apos;s finish the interview,&quot; Trump said.
In a comment to Fox News Digital, a CBS News spokesperson referred to a previous statement the organization made in defense of O&apos;Donnell&apos;s questioning.
&quot;This suspect is being charged with one count of trying to assassinate the President of the United States. It is a basic tenet of journalism to ask questions and seek the truth. It was our responsibility to ask the president about the latest evidence and what we had just learned after obtaining the manifesto a few hours before the interview,&quot; the statement read.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Anti-Israel agitators clash with NYPD officers near synagogue</news:name>
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			<news:title>Anti-Israel agitators clash with NYPD officers near synagogue</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Anti-Israel agitators clashed with law enforcement outside a Manhattan synagogue on Tuesday night as pro-Israel demonstrators waved Israeli and American flags nearby.
Footage from the protest shows New York City police officers shoving the anti-Israel group back to create a street-wide separation between the two groups. The group waving Palestinian flags and wearing keffiyehs numbered roughly 100 and could be heard repeatedly shouting, &quot;Israel should not exist.&quot;
The anti-Israel group, gathered less than a block from the Park East Synagogue, chanted, &quot;Palestine will never die,&quot; and, &quot;Stop the sale of stolen land.&quot;
The organizer of the protest was the anti-Israel group Pal-Awda NY/NJ, which previously organized a similar demonstration outside the same synagogue in November, according to the New York Post.
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It was in response to that protest that the New York City Council passed legislation allowing the NYPD to place barriers around synagogues to protect congregants from protesters. Police at Tuesday night&apos;s clash were seen enforcing that barrier.
The council passed the legislation with a veto-proof 44-5 majority, but NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani refused to sign the legislation, instead dragging it out until an April 25 deadline when it automatically became law, the Post reported.
The Anti-Defamation League released an annual report on Wednesday morning that found 2025 &quot;marked one of the most violent periods for American Jews.&quot;
ANTISEMITIC INCIDENTS BREAK RECORD FOR 4TH STRAIGHT YEAR, ADL FINDS
Assaults against Jews rose to 203 from 196 compared to the year before, and assaults with deadly weapons rose from 23 to 32.
The group did find that non-violent antisemitic incidents, including incidents of harassment and vandalism, were down 39% and 21% since 2024 respectively.
&quot;Our 2025 Audit, which shows it was one of the most violent years for American Jews on record is a reminder of how dramatically the threat landscape has shifted. Numbers that would have shocked us five years ago are now our floor,&quot; said ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt.
The ADL audit includes both criminal and non-criminal acts of harassment, vandalism and assault against individuals and groups as reported to ADL by victims, law enforcement, the media and partner organizations, and evaluated by ADL&apos;s experts, the group says.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Lakers player suffers gruesome pinkie injury in Game 1 loss to Thunder</news:name>
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			<news:title>Lakers player suffers gruesome pinkie injury in Game 1 loss to Thunder</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Los Angeles Lakers forward Jarred Vanderbilt suffered a gruesome finger injury during the team’s Game 1 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Tuesday night.
Vanderbilt went up to block Thunder star Chet Holmgren’s dunk, but missed. Instead, his pinkie got caught on the backboard as he came down. Vanderbilt was in a ton of pain, and even the Thunder bench winced at Vanderbilt’s hand.
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&quot;I mean, it just — it looked pretty gruesome in my opinion,&quot; Thunder guard Jared McCain said after Oklahoma City finished off the 108-90 victory. &quot;I don’t even know, to be honest, what I was looking at. It looked pretty bad, though. So prayers for him. Sending him love.&quot;
Vanderbilt, who averaged 4.4 points per game during the regular season, only played six minutes in Game 1. He had two points and a rebound.
Lakers coach JJ Redick spoke about Vanderbilt’s mishap after the game, calling it a &quot;freak injury.&quot;
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&quot;I went to go check on him because it just looked bad,&quot; Redick said. &quot;He was audibly screaming. Knew he had done something. We’re obviously disappointed. But, that happened, and it’s just a freak injury.&quot;
Los Angeles has been hit with the injury bug over the last month. The team lost Austin Reaves and Luka Doncic for the last few games of the regular season. Reaves returned to the floor for Game 5 against the Houston Rockets.
Against the Thunder, he only scored eight points in 36 minutes.
Doncic is still nursing a hamstring injury, which cost him the final five regular-season games and now Game 1 against Oklahoma City.
Game 2 is set for Thursday night.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WWE legend Ric Flair blasts Lakers&apos; Luka Doncic, calls on team to trade him</news:name>
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			<news:title>WWE legend Ric Flair blasts Lakers&apos; Luka Doncic, calls on team to trade him</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Pro wrestling legend Ric Flair didn’t mince words when it came to Luka Doncic’s absence from the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night.
The Lakers fell to the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game of their second-round series, 108-90. Doncic missed the first round of the playoffs with a hamstring injury. Los Angeles has seen Austin Reaves return to the lineup in the last series. He played 36 minutes against the Thunder, but only scored eight points.
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Flair wrote on X that Doncic needed to get back in the game and that he hoped the Lakers decide to trade him.
&quot;Luka, Please Get In The Game! Take A Shot Of Cortisone And Deal With The Pain! They Are Paying You 50 Million A Year, And You’re Not There! WTF! I Hope @JeanieBuss Trades You Next Year. Nobody Wants A Lame Duck On Their Team!&quot; Flair wrote in his rant.
Flair made clear in an interview with Fox News Digital in 2023 that he keeps an eye on all sports – not just what’s going on in pro wrestling.
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Particularly, he found players resting due to &quot;load management&quot; loathsome.
&quot;These basketball players that whine and b---h, it&apos;s taken a lot of the sport away from me,&quot; he said at the time.
Flair contrasted wrestling through his own injuries to NBA players sitting out through injuries he felt they should be able to play through.
&quot;They go to work hurt,&quot; Flair said about pro wrestlers at the time. &quot;That’s what p----s me off today about these basketball players that stub their toe. No s---. How do you think I feel about that knowing I wrestled six months after I broke my back in a f---ing airplane crash? ‘I got a torn thumbnail. Whoa, whoa, whoa.’&quot;
In any event, Doncic’s hamstring injury cost him the last five games of the regular season and each of the Lakers’ playoff games.
Fox News’ Scott Thompson contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Spencer Pratt gets support from WWE legend in bid for Los Angeles mayor: &apos;LA needs change&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Spencer Pratt gets support from WWE legend in bid for Los Angeles mayor: &apos;LA needs change&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Torrie Wilson was one of the most recognizable women’s wrestler at the peak of the &quot;Monday Night Wars&quot; between WWE and World Championship Wrestling (WCW).
Wilson was in WCW from 1999 to 2000 before WWE bought WCW and she moved to that company. She was with WWE from 2001 to 2008 and made several sporadic appearances with the company after that.
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She was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2019 and was also a part of the Tri-Fitness Hall of Fame in 2012 after winning the Tri-Fitness Grace and Physique Championship in 1998.
On Sunday, Wilson dipped her toe in the political waters when she wrote on social media that she would back actor Spencer Pratt in his bid for the Los Angeles mayor if she still lived in the city.
&quot;I don’t live in LA anymore. If I did I’d support my friend @spencerpratt,&quot; she wrote on X, quote-tweeting Pratt’s campaign video. &quot;LA needs change.&quot;
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Pratt is one of the biggest challengers to current Mayor Karen Bass. Pratt, who was among the thousands in Los Angeles affected by the Palisades wildfires last year, said Angelinos were upset with Bass’ management.
The two traded barbs over Pratt’s comments. Bass accused Pratt of &quot;exploiting&quot; the tragedy, which he faced personally, to score political points.
Pratt, however, pushed back and said he won community awards for his support of the Palisades community during the tragedy that resulted in both his and his families&apos; homes being burnt down. He said he also knew people who burned alive across the street from his childhood home.
Bass and Pratt are two of the 13 candidates running for mayor. Both Bass and Pratt are the frontrunners heading into the June 2 primary. The general election is Nov. 3.
Fox News&apos; Alec Schemmel contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Former ICE official loses GOP primary in key battleground district Republicans are hoping to flip</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former ICE official loses GOP primary in key battleground district Republicans are hoping to flip</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Immigration and Customs Enforcement Deputy Director Madison Sheahan finished third in her Ohio Republican congressional primary Tuesday night, handing ICE critics a talking point but leaving Republican officials convinced they have the right candidate to flip a battleground seat.
Sheahan’s loss to former state Rep. Derek Merrin brings relief to Republicans concerned about her electability against Rep. Marcy Kaptur, D-Ohio.
Kaptur is the longest-serving woman in congressional history and a top National Republican Congressional Committee target in the midterms as a potential seat to flip in the battle for the narrow House majority. The House is currently 218-212, with five vacancies and one independent who caucuses with the GOP.
&quot;40-year career politician Marcy Kaptur has failed Ohioans for decades and Northwest Ohioans are ready for change,&quot; NRCC spokesman Zach Bannon told Fox News on Wednesday morning.
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&quot;While Kaptur has pushed a radical far-left agenda of higher taxes, open borders, and sex change surgeries for kids, Derek Merrin is set to flip the seat red in order to deliver commonsense leadership and real results.&quot;
Merrin won 44.1% of the vote, according to the latest Associated Press election results, with state Rep. Josh Williams second (24.3%) and Sheahan third (20.2%).
The northwest Ohio 9th Congressional District has been identified as one of the Republicans&apos; best pickup opportunities of the midterms.
Merrin’s win sets up a rematch with Kaptur, who has represented the Toledo-area seat since 1983 and eked out a 2024 victory by just 0.64%, losing by just 2,382 votes. Trump carried the district by 7 points in 2024 and Kaptur’s narrow reelection margin last cycle makes the seat especially vulnerable.
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Sheahan, 29, entered the race after leaving her post as deputy director of ICE in January, leaning heavily into her work carrying out President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda. The former aide to South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem hailed her record at ICE in her campaign launch video, saying she was best suited to flip Kaptur&apos;s seat due to immigration enforcement experience.
&quot;In Washington, hypocrisy, excuses and failure can earn you a lifetime job,&quot; she said. &quot;But on my family farm, that would have put us out of business.&quot;
But her pitch did not break through in a primary where local analysts said voters appeared more focused on economic issues, including manufacturing jobs and tariffs. Merrin also began the race with stronger name recognition locally. Sheahan, a native of tiny Curtice, Ohio, near the shores of Lake Erie, labeled herself &quot;a Trump conservative,&quot; but had just recently moved back to the area after leaving ICE and spending time in Louisiana and South Dakota.
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The result avoids what some Republicans privately viewed as a potentially riskier general-election matchup. While immigration remains a motivating issue for GOP voters, Sheahan’s association with ICE came as the agency faced heightened scrutiny over aggressive enforcement tactics, including fatal shootings by immigration officers earlier this year.
&quot;There hasn’t been an enormous amount of chatter about her,&quot; Democrat operative Aaron Pickrell told the The Washington Post. &quot;Even within Ohio Republican politics, immigration does not seem like the driving factor.&quot;
Her loss also suggests that Trump’s immigration platform, while still central to the Republican brand, may not be enough by itself to carry a candidate through a competitive primary in a battleground House district.
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&quot;In less than one year at ICE, I’ve stopped more illegal immigration than Marcy Kaptur has in her 43 years in Washington,&quot; Sheahan said in her January campaign launch video alongside Noem in ICE garb.
&quot;So when the call came to help President Trump clean up the dangerous immigration mess, as deputy director of ICE, I answered the call.&quot;
While Democrats will attempt to point to the ICE ties as being an unpopular electoral issue this cycle, immigration enforcement &quot;is still a winning issue for Republicans&quot; in the district, state and nationally, a GOP operative told the Post.
Immigration &quot;does fire up the base in districts like that, especially in a low-turnout election when you need low-propensity Trump voters,&quot; the operative added. &quot;This issue galvanizes them.&quot;
Fox News&apos; Paul Steinhauser and The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Could hantavirus spread on a cruise ship? Experts weigh risks after deadly outbreak</news:name>
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			<news:title>Could hantavirus spread on a cruise ship? Experts weigh risks after deadly outbreak</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A deadly hantavirus outbreak aboard a cruise ship in the Atlantic has raised new questions about how the rare, rodent-borne disease may have spread.
The outbreak has left at least three people dead with five additional suspected cases, as the World Health Organization investigates.
Although hantavirus is usually transmitted through contact with infected rodent droppings, experts say the close quarters of the vessel could have amplified the risk.
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The virus is typically found in rodent saliva, urine and feces, becoming airborne near contaminated surfaces, according to Dr. Carrie Horn, chief medical officer at National Jewish Health in Colorado.
While other viruses like COVID-19 also enter through inhalation, they originate from another person’s respiratory tract, she noted. In contrast, person-to-person hantavirus transmission is very unlikely.
&quot;It most often gets into the air when the rodent nest is disturbed, such as when being cleaned up. It is then inhaled into the lungs,&quot; Horn told Fox News Digital.
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It is &quot;technically possible&quot; that the virus could be aerosolized (spread into the air) through a ventilation system, the doctor said.
&quot;It is also possible that if a rodent infestation occurred and passengers tried to clean something up, they could have become infected,&quot; Horn added. &quot;This is very low risk, but possible. It is also possible that they were exposed off of the ship.&quot;
Another option, she said, is that eating contaminated food could cause disease, although that would be less likely than breathing it in.
Dr. Jacob Glanville, CEO of Centivax, a San Francisco biotechnology company, reiterated that hantavirus could potentially spread on a cruise ship under certain conditions.
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&quot;It’s possible, either because there are infected mice on the ship and people are being infected from those mice, or because of human-to-human contact transmission, which the Andes strain has been previously demonstrated to be capable of,&quot; he told Fox News Digital.
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He also pointed out that the ship had stopped in South America and that the lethality appears more consistent with strains from the Americas.
Glanville cautioned that until it can be ruled out that a more transmissible strain is involved, removing passengers from the ship could pose risks.
&quot;Otherwise, there is a small but high-consequence risk of creating a lethal international outbreak,&quot; he warned.
Historically, hantavirus has been &quot;far less transmissible&quot; than COVID-19, the doctor said. &quot;Unless that changes with a new mutant strain, the risk remains very low to the public.&quot;
Dr. Marc Siegel, Fox News senior medical analyst, confirmed that hantavirus almost always requires a rodent vector to spread, though rare cases can occur through contact with contaminated materials or bites.
The experts agreed that the risk to the wider public is low. Siegel reiterated that people should &quot;not be very concerned.&quot;
Glanville noted that it’s still unclear whether the cluster came from human-to-human transmission – &quot;although given a potential Andes strain origin, that is a risk.&quot;
&quot;Even if it’s an Andes strain, historically transmission human-to-human is inefficient,&quot; he told Fox News Digital. &quot;However, it is always possible that a novel mutant can arise that is able to propagate more easily between humans.&quot;
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If any new transmission cases are found from contacts who were not on the ship, the situation would become much more concerning, according to Glanville.
&quot;Hantavirus can be 30% to 50% lethal, has a long silent incubation period of one to six weeks, and has the potential for droplet transmission,&quot; he warned.
Experts say symptoms typically begin with fever, muscle aches, fatigue and headaches, followed by cough, shortness of breath and, in severe cases, fluid buildup in the lungs. 
These symptoms can mimic flu-like illness, according to Horn.
&quot;From there, it can progress to having trouble breathing, needing oxygen and requiring hospitalization,&quot; she told Fox News Digital. &quot;Some people can have gastrointestinal issues as well, such as vomiting and diarrhea.&quot;
In extreme cases, the virus can cause severe lung and cardiovascular disease, with a fatality rate of 30% to 50%.
&quot;It can affect the heart, lungs and kidneys, causing all of them not to work appropriately,&quot; Horn told Fox News Digital. &quot;Infected people can have trouble maintaining their oxygen levels to the point of needing to be on a ventilator or to get external oxygenation support.&quot;
Because the virus is rare, specific risk factors are not well-known, but overall health can influence outcomes, the expert added. Age may also be a factor, as those who died on the cruise ship were elderly.
Experts advise avoiding areas where rodents may be present — particularly dusty or enclosed spaces with signs of infestation — and not disturbing nests or droppings. If cleaning such areas, wearing a filtered mask can help reduce risk.
Travelers should also avoid contact with rodents and contaminated materials, while taking basic precautions like handwashing, disinfecting surfaces and maintaining good overall health.
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&quot;This is a very unusual situation,&quot; Horn added, emphasizing that hantavirus poses a very low risk to the general public — especially for those not on the affected ship.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Britain’s antisemitism crisis could trigger legal reckoning at home and abroad</news:title>
			<news:keywords>That morning in Golders Green, one of London’s most visibly Jewish neighborhoods, a man ran through the streets with a knife looking for Jews to stab. He found them. A 70-year-old man. Another in his 30s. Both were attacked outside a synagogue.
By then, the response had become predictable. &quot;Deeply concerning.&quot; A line so worn it had lost all meaning. The next day, the U.K. government raised the national threat level &quot;from substantial, meaning an attack is likely, to severe, meaning an attack is highly likely in the next 6 months,&quot; the last time it was at that level was in November 2021.
In the weeks leading up to it, a Jewish charity&apos;s ambulances had been firebombed in the same neighborhood. A memorial to the victims of the Oct. 7 attacks was burned. Across the country, antisemitic violence has been rising in plain sight. This was not random. It was not isolated. It was a pattern.
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And the response from the British government — statements, candles, patrols — had ceased to be serious. It had become theater.
Two weeks earlier, Shurat HaDin had filed a complaint at the International Criminal Court against Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez for enabling terror through material support to Iran. The principle was simple: responsibility did not end with the attacker. It extended to those who made the attack possible.
That principle did not stop in Spain.
Britain may not have exported detonators. But it had allowed something else: a climate where calls to &quot;globalize the intifada&quot; echoed through its streets, where incitement was tolerated, and where Jewish life was increasingly treated as expendable.
When a government repeatedly failed to protect a minority from foreseeable, escalating violence, the question was no longer political. It was legal.
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British Jews have already begun rendering their own answer. A growing number of families are quietly making plans to leave for Israel — not in panic, but with clarity. The absolute numbers remain small relative to the size of the community, and most British Jews are determined to stay and fight for the country they love. But the direction matters. Families that two years ago would never have considered emigrating are now weighing it seriously. They have seen this before. They know how it ends.
After Oct. 7, we had been told not to overreact. Marches were just marches. Words were just words.
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When a government repeatedly failed to protect a minority from foreseeable, escalating violence, the question was no longer political. It was legal.
The marches had become arson. The rhetoric had become violence. And that morning, it had become a man with a knife hunting Jews outside a synagogue in Golders Green.
The attacker has since been arrested and faces charges. Prime Minister Starmer, after years of treating antisemitism as a public-relations problem, is at last confronting it as the security emergency it has become. He has raised the national threat level. He has promised concrete measures to combat antisemitism. He himself has acknowledged that the era of indifference must end.
That recognition is overdue — and welcome. But recognition is not enforcement.
The test now is not what the British government says, but what it does. Statements without arrests are theater. Threat-level upgrades without prosecutions are paperwork. Promises of action without deportations of the foreign agitators leading these marches are promises broken in advance. If the rhetoric is not matched by results — quickly, visibly, and at scale — the fanatics will have learned the only lesson that matters to them: that Britain will flinch, and that Jewish safety can be traded away to keep the peace with those who threaten it.
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Shurat HaDin did not file the Sánchez complaint as a gesture. We filed it because we have spent two decades building a body of law — in American courts, in European courts and now at The Hague — that holds governments, banks and enablers financially and criminally accountable when they grease the machinery of terror against Jews. We have frozen the assets of terror financiers. We have won judgments against state sponsors. We have made the cost of looking away real.
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The principle behind the Sánchez complaint is straightforward: governments that knowingly create the conditions for attacks on Jews bear legal responsibility for the violence that follows. Spain enabled Iran. The United Kingdom has enabled something different but no less dangerous — a domestic climate in which &quot;globalize the intifada&quot; is chanted in the streets, in which ambulances are firebombed in which Oct. 7 memorials are torched, and in which the official response, until this week, was a candle and a press release.
We are already mapping the chain — from the permits issued for the marches, to the speech that crossed the line into incitement, to the warnings ignored, to the attacks that followed. The same legal architecture that put Pedro Sánchez on notice can be turned on Westminster. Sovereignty is not a shield when a government is repeatedly warned of foreseeable, escalating violence against an identifiable minority and chooses, again and again, to do nothing.
The era of indifference is ending — one way or another. Either the British government ends it through enforcement, or we will end it through the courts.
To the Jews of Britain: your instincts were right. Your fears were not paranoia. And you are not alone. You have a government that, however belatedly, is beginning to move. You have legal allies prepared to act in every courtroom that will hear us if it does not. And — unlike every Jewish generation before the modern era — you have a Jewish state with an open door. Whether you choose to stay and fight for the Britain you love, or to come home to Israel, you will be defended either way.
This is what &quot;Never Again&quot; looks like when it is not a slogan. It looks like prosecutors. It looks like filings. It looks like the people who tried to make Jewish life unlivable in London discovering that the law has a longer memory than they do.
We are not finished finding antisemitism and Jew-hatred wherever they hide — in governments, in institutions, in the streets — and we will not stop prosecuting those who enable them. Not in Madrid. Not in London. Not anywhere. We will keep building the cases. We will keep filing the complaints. We will keep dragging the enablers into court until the cost of looking away becomes greater than the cost of standing up.
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			<news:keywords>There’s a new playbook in blue state taxation, and it’s not being explained clearly to the people paying the bill.
It’s called the surtax.
And if you think it’s just another tax bracket, you’re already missing the point.
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A surtax is a tax layered on top of an existing income tax, not a replacement for it.
In plain English, here’s how it works: You pay your normal state income tax, and then once your income crosses a certain threshold, the state adds an extra percentage on top of that same income.
It’s the difference between climbing a ladder and having someone add another rung above you just when you think you’ve reached the top and hit success. But why should you be penalized for being successful? It’s anti-capitalist.
States use surtaxes for one simple reason: Targeted revenue without broad backlash.
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Instead of raising taxes on everyone, these states can:
Let’s walk through the five states leading this surtax movement and look at what they’re really doing.
Massachusetts
Massachusetts is the cleanest example.
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Base income tax: 5% flat rate. Surtax: 4% on income over about $1 million.
That means income above the threshold is taxed at 9% total.
If you sell a business or have a liquidity event, that extra 4% applies directly to the gain, not your entire income, but everything above the line. What a pleasure to build a business, employ hundreds of people, and then pay even more when you sell it.
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California
California takes a slightly different approach.
Base top rate: 12.3% Surtax: 1% on income over $1 million
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That pushes the effective top rate to 13.3%.
This surcharge was originally tied to mental health funding, but make no mistake: It’s a permanent layer for high earners.
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New Jersey operates more like a stepped surtax system.
Income over $1 million is taxed at 10.75%.
This isn’t labeled as a &quot;surtax,&quot; but functionally, it acts like one because once you cross the threshold, your marginal tax rate jumps significantly.
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It’s effectively a millionaire surcharge baked into the rate structure.
New York
New York has one of the most aggressive systems.
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Top state rate: up to 10.9% on very high incomes Add New York City tax, and top earners can exceed 13% combined.
While technically structured as brackets, the &quot;millionaire tax&quot; functions like a surtax because of how sharply rates rise at the top.
Hawaii
Hawaii flies under the radar, but it shouldn’t.
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Top rate: around 11%. Recent adjustments added higher brackets for top earners.
It’s not always labeled as a surtax, but the effect is the same: a premium tax layer on higher income levels.
Here’s what doesn’t make the political talking points:
Surtaxes are not just about income. Instead, they’re about timing.
They hit hardest when:
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In other words, they target moments of success, not just steady earnings. And if you are successful, you are likely to acquire more property and pay more real estate taxes and consumption taxes where they exist. You can end up keeping barely 50 cents of every dollar you make.
Cross that threshold, and your marginal tax rate jumps fast.
In Massachusetts, that extra 4% can mean:
$40,000 on every additional $1 million and hundreds of thousands, potentially millions, lost on a business exit
And once you stack federal taxes on top, the total tax bite becomes very real.
Surtaxes aren’t just about taxing the rich. They’re about engineering revenue from high-value moments.
They’re precise. They’re targeted. And they’re expanding.
My advice for all Americans: Be careful that this doesn’t become a path for the federal government in the future.
Because once a state figures out it can quietly add another layer at the top, it’s very hard to take it away.
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			<news:keywords>Detroit Tigers pitcher Framber Valdez drew the ire of his own manager on Tuesday night after he hit Boston Red Sox batter Trevor Story with a pitch in the fourth inning, causing the benches to empty.
Valdez struck Story after allowing home runs to Willson Contreras and Wilyer Abreu. Valdez’s pitch to Story’s body came in at 94 mph. Story stared down Valdez as Tigers catcher Dillon Dingler and home plate umpire Adam Beck got in between the two.
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Players and staff from both teams came out of the dugout, but no punches were thrown.
Tigers manager A.J. Hinch wasn’t too pleased with Valdez after the game.
&quot;We play a really good brand of baseball here. That didn&apos;t feel like it,&quot; Hinch said, via ESPN. &quot;It&apos;s not judging intent; I have no idea. But I know when you go out on the field and you end up sort of in those confrontations, you usually feel like you&apos;re in your right. And it didn&apos;t feel good being out there.&quot;
&quot;So I understand their frustrations. I understand the moment, and it was a low moment of a frustrating night,&quot; Hinch continued.
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Valdez, who was ejected, said through an interpreter that his actions weren’t intentional.
&quot;It was not intentional,&quot; he said. &quot;It might look like it, but it wasn&apos;t. I was trying to throw strikes after the two consecutive home runs. I was trying to go back in the zone and that pitch came out of my hand.&quot;
Story disputed Valdez’s claim.
&quot;It’s pretty undisputable,&quot; he said. &quot;I was in there ready to hit and it showed up way behind me and off the numbers. We all know what’s what.&quot;
Boston won the game, 10-3.
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			  <news:name>Obama, Colbert gush over Zohran Mamdani as they discuss Democratic Party&apos;s future</news:name>
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			<news:title>Obama, Colbert gush over Zohran Mamdani as they discuss Democratic Party&apos;s future</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former President Barack Obama and outgoing &quot;Late Show&quot; host Stephen Colbert took turns singing the praises of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani during their interview Tuesday night.
During a prerecorded interview that aired Tuesday from the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago, Colbert spoke with Obama about the direction of the Democratic Party, specifically regarding the ongoing rift between the liberal and the progressive wings of the party.
&quot;So you have great leaders. You have people like (Virginia Governor) Abigail Spanberger and (New Jersey Governor) Mikie Sherrill, very centrist. But then you have further left, like AOC and Zohran Mamdani,&quot; Colbert said, sparking cheers from his audience after name-dropping the self-described democratic socialists.
&quot;What direction do you think would be best for this party, to actually achieve change?&quot; Colbert asked.
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Obama shrugged off concerns that there was a true divide between both wings of the Democratic Party.
&quot;I&apos;m not so worried about this so-called rift between the left and liberals, as you described it,&quot; Obama told Colbert. &quot;Because I think that within the Democratic Party and I would argue a bunch of independents and even some Republicans as well, there&apos;s an overarching belief in equality, fairness, if you work then you should be able to make a living wage and support a family and retire with dignity... There are a bunch of things that we agree on. And it&apos;s really more of a question of, what are the specific things that we have to do.&quot;
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&quot;You look at somebody like Mamdani, who I think is an extraordinary talent,&quot; he continued. &quot;He wants people to be able to afford housing in New York. Well, you know, I would assume liberals in New York want the same thing. And so I don&apos;t worry as much about some of these issues within the Democratic Party. I&apos;m more interested in for Democrats is — do you know to just talk to regular people like we&apos;re not in a college seminar, right? You know, can you talk plain English to folks about-&quot;
&quot;I think that&apos;s one of the powers that Mamdani has,&quot; Colbert interjected.
&quot;That&apos;s correct,&quot; Obama said.
&quot;Not only does he talk like a normal person, but he lives a normal life, but also, he names what is obviously wrong,&quot; Colbert continued.
&quot;Yes!&quot; Obama exclaimed. &quot;And not have a bunch of gobbledygook around it... Just talk like normal people talk.&quot;
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			  <news:name>Former MLB star Noah Syndergaard calls out Trump critics: &apos;Don&apos;t quite understand&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former MLB star Noah Syndergaard calls out Trump critics: &apos;Don&apos;t quite understand&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former MLB pitcher Noah Syndergaard, best known for his stint as a young star with the New York Mets, spoke out in support of President Donald Trump while criticizing the president&apos;s critics on Tuesday.
Syndergaard said he&apos;s always been a fan of Trump and met him for the first time at the White House on Tuesday for an event celebrating the Presidential Fitness Test.
&quot;It&apos;s a dream come true, I&apos;m riding this bliss in this moment,&quot; Syndergaard said of meeting Trump during an interview on Fox News Channel&apos;s &quot;The Ingraham Angle.&quot;
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&quot;I really just don&apos;t quite understand the negativity or the pessimism he gets from the media and some of the population of this nation because he&apos;s just such a patriotic guy and he cares so much everybody and the health of this nation and the health of this world.&quot;
Syndergaard went on to say he was &quot;envious&quot; of Trump&apos;s mental energy at age 79.
&quot;I&apos;m envious of the mental energy that this guy has, the sharpness he has, the comedic nature of everything he says. He&apos;s just a joy to be around,&quot; Syndergaard said.
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Syndergaard was one of Trump&apos;s athlete guests at the White House Tuesday for the event celebrating Trump&apos;s plan to bring annual fitness tests back to school in the United States.
&quot;Professional baseball pitcher, Noah Syndergaard, sometimes known as Thor, and he looks like Thor to me,&quot; Trump said to Syndergaard during the ceremony. &quot;That is a man that I wouldn’t want to get in a fight with.&quot;
Syndergaard said he is a staunch supporter of the fitness testing, recounting his own experience with the tests as a child.
&quot;It just kind of hits home to me because I just remember doing all these tests throughout elementary school, intermediate school. And from a kid that, if you would have told me, I&apos;d be sitting here talking to you, talking about the Presidential Fitness Council when I was, I don&apos;t know, 10 years old, I would have called you, you&apos;re crazy. And as a kid, I kind of, I grew up as a, what we&apos;d call a late bloomer or a husky kid,&quot; Syndergaard said.
&quot;It&apos;s important to be healthy and to be active and get out and compete and just expose yourself to as many sports and activities as you possibly can. I mean just the interaction I had with all the kids today, getting able to throw a couple of grounds balls, do some pull ups, just get out in the sunshine and the White long was just an amazing experience.&quot;
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			  <news:name>Antisemitic violence escalates as deadly weapon attacks surge in 2025: report</news:name>
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			<news:title>Antisemitic violence escalates as deadly weapon attacks surge in 2025: report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Antisemitic violence escalated in 2025, with the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) noting in its annual audit that attacks with deadly weapons surged, even as overall incidents declined.
The organization recorded 6,274 antisemitic incidents in 2025, an average of about 17 every day, including 203 assaults, 32 of which involved a deadly weapon, a 39% increase from 2024. Additionally, the ADL recorded 4,003 instances of antisemitic harassment and 2,068 acts of vandalism. While the attacks occurred across the country, the states that saw the most incidents were New York (1,160), California (817) and New Jersey (687), according to the ADL.
The number of incidents in 2025 represented a 33% decrease from 2024, when the ADL recorded 9,354 incidents across the U.S. However, the ADL said that the number of incidents remains &quot;considerably higher&quot; than it was in the years before Hamas&apos; Oct. 7 attacks. The organization said that 2025 was ranked as the third-highest year for antisemitic incidents after 2023 and 2024.
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College and university campuses saw the sharpest decline in antisemitic incidents as activity tied to anti-Israel protests declined, according to the ADL. In 2025, the ADL recorded 583 antisemitic incidents on college campuses, a 66% decrease from 2024, when 1,694 incidents were recorded. The ADL has also pushed colleges and universities to address antisemitism and released new report cards evaluating campus responses.
Less than half of antisemitic incidents in 2025, about 45%, were related to Israel or Zionism, according to the ADL. That marked a notable drop from 2024, when roughly 58% of incidents were tied to Israel. Additionally, antisemitic incidents occurring at or near anti-Israel protests dropped by 67% in 2025, but still totaled 856 cases.
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Despite this decrease in the number of incidents, the ADL reported a &quot;historic high&quot; in antisemitic assaults and attacks with deadly weapons in 2025, noting a 39% increase. This included the deadly shooting outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., on May 21, 2025, in which Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky were killed. Days later, on June 1, 2025, a firebombing attack left 82-year-old Karen Diamond severely injured. Diamond later died as a result of the attack.
&quot;Our 2025 audit, which shows it was one of the most violent years for American Jews on record, is a reminder of how dramatically the threat landscape has shifted. Numbers that would have shocked us five years ago are now our floor,&quot; ADL CEO and National Director Jonathan Greenblatt said in a statement. &quot;People are being murdered because of antisemitism on American soil, and thousands more are threatened.&quot;
&quot;Even as overall incidents declined, the surge in physical assaults is a stark reminder that a historically high level of antisemitism puts Jewish lives at risk,&quot; ADL Senior Vice President for Counter-Extremism and Intelligence Oren Segal said in a statement.
The ADL&apos;s findings reveal a troubling trend: even as antisemitic incidents decline, they are becoming increasingly dangerous.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Stefon Diggs&apos; attorneys warn athletes face &apos;opportunistic targeting&apos; after not guilty verdict in court</news:name>
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			<news:title>Stefon Diggs&apos; attorneys warn athletes face &apos;opportunistic targeting&apos; after not guilty verdict in court</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After Stefon Diggs emerged from a criminal court in Dedham, Massachusetts, late Tuesday afternoon, not guilty of onerous felony strangulation and assault and battery charges, it should have expunged a six-month saga in which he looked quite bad in the court of public opinion.
But, of course, it&apos;s not that simple.
Because some people who saw the initial allegations in blaring headlines, or charges filed, and a trial looming, might have missed the most important thing: The not guilty verdict.
So the former may stick in minds while the latter is marginalized.
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Diggs knows this. His representation knows this. And they are left victorious at trial but still stinging from the episode.
&quot;We have taken these allegations seriously from Day One and that’s exactly why we were eager for the facts to come to light through the legal process,&quot; Mitch Schuster of Meister, Seelig &amp; Schuster, the firm that represented Diggs throughout his ordeal said in a statement provided to Fox News Digital.
&quot;Fame and financial success shouldn&apos;t strip someone of their presumption of innocence, but too often, it does exactly that. And unfortunately, as is the case with unfounded claims -- the damage starts the moment an accusation is filed, long before any facts are examined.
&quot;Professional athletes have a target on their back. When someone sees a uniform and a contract, they see leverage; they see a settlement. And they’re counting on that pressure in the court of public opinion to drive a default decision to settle regardless of the facts of the matter.
&quot;The evidence has shown what we&apos;ve maintained from day one: Mr. Diggs was wrongly accused, and this case represents exactly the kind of opportunistic targeting that players can face the moment they step off the field.&quot;
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This feels like Diggs, through his attorneys, speaking out.
And he is echoing the feelings of multiple athletes who have faced civil or even criminal allegations for which they feel convicted by the public or the media before the facts are heard in court.
We&apos;ve seen this happen countless times.
We all remember the Duke Lacrosse team, several members of which were charged with rape, virtually buried under an avalanche of judgment in 2006 only to have the accuser admit in 2024 that she fabricated the story.
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We remember Brian Banks serving five years for a 2002 rape and kidnapping conviction only to be exonerated in 2012 when his accuser was secretly recorded admitting she fabricated the story.
And we definitely recall that Matt Araiza, a former San Diego State University punter who was so prolific in college he was nicknamed the &quot;Punt God.&quot; He faced allegations of participating in the gang rape of a 17-year-old girl at an off-campus party in October 2021.
He was never criminally charged, but a civil lawsuit naming him led to his immediate release from the Buffalo Bills in August 2022.
It was only after the district attorney determined there was no path to a prosecution, San Diego State determined in its internal investigation there was no wrongdoing, and the accuser dropped the civil suit in December 2023, that Araiza was finally able to sign with the Kansas City Chiefs in February 2024.
There are other instances where athletes are falsely accused, deemed criminally not guilty, or win at civil trial, but perhaps like Diggs still feel stigmatized.
There are also, by the way, plenty of examples where athletes did exactly what they were accused of doing in running the gamut of criminal and civil wrongdoing. And those accusers deserve their day in court and justice just as much as the accused.
But the point here is the court of public opinion is neither equipped nor deserving of rendering just decisions.
The court of where-there&apos;s-smoke-there&apos;s-fire is historically unreliable.
There was a period earlier this decade that fed the public the idea that accusers were to always be believed at whatever cost. Out of deference. Out of fair play.
Except, of course, that was never fair to the accused. In nurturing the alleged victim, we convicted the defendants before a trial began.
It&apos;s hard to tell if that period has passed. But decisions such as the one that allowed Stefon Diggs to walk out of that court a free man should serve as a warning that maybe judgment should indeed be reserved for a court of law -- and not the court of public opinion.
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			  <news:name>Michigan Senate race: El-Sayed’s ties to extremist fuel antisemitism concerns among Jewish voters</news:name>
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			<news:title>Michigan Senate race: El-Sayed’s ties to extremist fuel antisemitism concerns among Jewish voters</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As Michigan’s open U.S. Senate race intensifies, some Jewish residents across the state say Democratic contender, Abdul El-Sayed’s candidacy, is amplifying concerns over antisemitism as tensions surrounding Israel continue to reverberate far beyond foreign policy.
Michigan, home to one of the nation’s largest Arab American populations, has become a major political battleground where Middle East politics are increasingly intersecting with local fears over neighborhood security and communal stability.
With a history spanning over 260 years, the state’s Jewish community feels under attack, especially since the March terrorist attack against Michigan’s largest synagogue in Bloomfield Hills.
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&quot;I’m a lifelong Michigan resident, and when somebody runs for office in our state, it’s always been somebody who is not based on hate,&quot; said Steve Cohen, a Michigan resident who spoke about El-Sayed’s campaign rhetoric. &quot;Mr. El-Sayed not only is spewing hate, but he’s spewing it at political conventions and everywhere. With our history in Michigan, it’s shameful. He’s not a qualified candidate. It’s time for the Jewish community, and, for that matter every other community, to stand up and say no, and enough is enough,&quot; he told Fox News Digital.
His and the concerns of others came back into the spotlight after Michigan’s recent Democratic State Convention, where several attendees described chaotic scenes tied to Israel-related issues.
Howard, another Michigander, who asked that his last name not be used, said El-Sayed supporters and activists &quot;flooded the convention with voters&quot; after registering as Democrats in the weeks leading up to the event.
&quot;All you had to do was register within 30 days,&quot; he said. &quot;They shouted down people like Haley Stevens and others who had supported Israel. It was a circus. Anybody who had ever supported Israel was targeted. Many residents left frightened by what they saw.&quot; Stevens is running against El-Sayed in the Democratic primary.
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Howard added that many Michigan residents now fear what this signals politically.
&quot;Mr. El-Sayed’s campaign appears centered on hostility toward Israel, and many Michigan residents are frightened about what that means for the future,&quot; he said.
In response to concerns raised by some Michigan residents over antisemitism, community safety and criticism surrounding his campaign appearance alongside Hasan Piker, El-Sayed emphasized his personal understanding of religious prejudice.
&quot;I understand what it’s like to be discriminated against for how I pray,&quot; El-Sayed said. &quot;This is why I will always stand against antisemitism and stand with my Jewish brothers and sisters and their right to practice their faith safely, freely, and unabashedly,&quot; he told Fox News Digital.
Addressing criticism over his decision to campaign alongside Hasan Piker, he said, &quot;Obviously, I don&apos;t agree with some of the statements Hasan has made. But we play this game where we platform police and pretend that we&apos;re not allowed to talk to certain groups of people because they said something we disagree with. That&apos;s just not how the world works. And if we did that, we would be dividing ourselves, just like our politics is. I reject that game, and I go and talk to anyone, because I believe that there&apos;s an opportunity to actually persuade them.&quot;
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Jesse Arm, vice president at the Manhattan Institute and a pollster originally from Michigan, said the Michigan Senate battle is becoming a broader test for voters concerned about extremism, public safety and political direction.
&quot;This race is becoming a proxy fight over whether Michigan Democrats remain a normal political party or continue drifting toward a faction that treats antisemitism and anti-American extremism as tolerable,&quot; Arm said. &quot;For many Michiganders, not just Jewish voters, the question of whether the people seeking power take their safety seriously is no longer abstract.&quot;
Fox News Digital spoke with multiple Michigan residents and community members, though several declined to go on record publicly, citing fears of being targeted socially or professionally by extremists.
Their concerns emerge as antisemitic incidents continue to rise amid broader national fears. According to the American Jewish Committee’s 2025 State of Antisemitism in America report, 91% of American Jews surveyed said recent violent antisemitic attacks have increased their concerns about safety, reflecting broader fears echoed by Jewish communities in battleground states like Michigan.
Several Michigan residents described growing anxiety about whether increasingly aggressive anti-Israel activism could further inflame tensions in neighborhoods that have historically balanced diverse religious and ethnic communities.
While El-Sayed has positioned himself as a progressive voice on key issues, critics say his political rise reflects growing tensions within Democratic politics over Israel.
Earlier this month, Michigan Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow, who is running against El-Sayed, said her Jewish husband was allegedly accosted by a Michigan Democratic activist who directed an antisemitic slur at him in front of their 5-year-old daughter.
McMorrow has also criticized El-Sayed’s decision to campaign alongside left-wing streamer Hasan Piker during recent appearances at Michigan State University and the University of Michigan.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Senate candidate running as &apos;independent&apos; continues to be bankrolled by left-wing donors</news:name>
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			<news:title>Senate candidate running as &apos;independent&apos; continues to be bankrolled by left-wing donors</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Independent candidate Dan Osborn continues to get funding from left-wing donors and activists despite claiming he will not caucus with either party if elected to the U.S. Senate, including close to half-a-million from the Democrats&apos; ActBlue platform during the first quarter of 2026, according to a review of campaign finance records.
In addition to funds from Actblue, Osborn also received thousands from political action committees affiliated with Sen. Martin Heinrich, D-N.M., former Democratic Party member of Congress Ron Kind, and Missouri Democrat candidate Lucas Kunce&apos;s defunct 2024 Senate campaign. 
Meanwhile, the son of Bill and Melinda Gates, Rory, donated $7,000 during quarter one, as did Sean Eldridge, the founder and president of Stand Up America, which was established in 2016 to fight back against Donald Trump and claims &quot;American democracy is rooted in a history of systemic racism, classism, and sexism, which continues to this day.&quot;
Osborn also received funds from Democratic megadonor Wendy Schmidt as well. Schmidt, according to campaign finance tracking website OpenSecrets, has given nearly $10 million in support of Democrats but nothing to Republicans.
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&quot;So far, we have seen Dan Osborn cozy up to elite Washington Democrats — including those affiliated with Jeffrey Epstein, such as Bob Kerrey — while preaching an &apos;anti-billionaire&apos; message,&quot; chairwoman of the Nebraska Republican Party, Mary Jane Truemper, told Fox News Digital. &quot;If those contradictory actions tell us anything, it’s that he will not keep his promise of not caucusing with either party. Nebraskans value transparency and reliability in our representatives. We have yet to see either from Dan Osborn.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to the Osborn campaign about the donations, but did not receive a response. A Fox News Digital review of Osborn&apos;s 2026 Q1 filings did not show any prominent Republican donors. Osborn does have an affiliated &quot;Conservatives for Osborn&quot; political action committee, but it received no donations in Q1 of 2026 and only had $68 cash-on-hand.
Besides being bankrolled by Washington Democrats, Democratic Party political action committees, and the Democrat&apos;s main fundraising arm, Osborn also spreads his money out in support of other Democrats running for Congress. 
He has also been endorsed by leaders of the Nebraska Democratic Party, and the agency helping him with his digital effort, Fight Agency, was founded by a group of Democratic Party strategists, including consultants for Bernie Sanders’ 2016 presidential campaign and the winning Senate bid for Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman and Arizona Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego. The agency touts left-wing Democrat clients, such as like New York City socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani, Bernie Sanders and progressive Democrat Rep. Greg Casar.
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Meanwhile, an ad buying firm for Osborn&apos;s hybrid PAC, the Working Class Heroes Fund, also has clients that include Jasmine Crockett, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., and many other Democrats or Democrat affiliated groups. 
&quot;As an independent, I’ll be uniquely positioned to bring together a majority to get it done,&quot; Osborn&apos;s &quot;Where I Stand&quot; webpage on his campaign website states in reference to securing the border from illegal immigration. &quot;I believe we all have more in common with each other than we do with the partisans who run Washington.&quot;
Osborn has promised that if he gets elected, he will not caucus with either major party. But, many of his critics have questioned that pledge, and even top Democrats have suggested they will pick up another seat in Congress if Osborn wins.
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&quot;Dan Osborn is a Fake Independent backed by radical leftists like Elizabeth Warren and Zohran Mamdani’s advisors,&quot; National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) spokesperson, Nick Puglia, told Fox News Digital. &quot;It’s no surprise Osborn’s campaign is being bankrolled by even more Democrats and ActBlue donors.&quot;
Speaking at a town hall last year, Osborn reportedly told Nebraskans that if his bid as an Independent didn&apos;t work out, &quot;there&apos;s only one party I would caucus with.&quot;
&quot;If what I’m trying to do isn’t working, there’s only one party I would caucus with,&quot; Osborn said, according to unearthed audio from the event reported on by The Plains-Sentinel, a local Nebraska digital news outlet.
Osborn was then asked by an audience member in the audio to clarify which party that would be.
Osborn responded: &quot;Not Pete Ricketts’s party.&quot;
Ricketts is the current Republican incumbent U.S. Senator from Nebraska and will be battling to beat out Osborn come November if he makes it out of the May 12 primary unscathed.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>GOP senator in brutal primary praised Islamic charity after feds cut terror-scrutinized parent, review finds</news:name>
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			<news:title>GOP senator in brutal primary praised Islamic charity after feds cut terror-scrutinized parent, review finds</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Texas Sen. John Cornyn has repeatedly praised the American arm of Islamic Relief Worldwide — a charity the State Department cut ties with in 2021 amid concerns including praise of terrorists and antisemitism.
After the State Department aired its concerns regarding Islamic Relief Worldwide, Cornyn had kind words for its American branch. A Fox News Digital review uncovered two video messages and two letters where Cornyn commended Islamic Relief USA or endorsed the organization’s operations.
&quot;Thanks to my friends at Islamic Relief USA for all their humanitarian work,&quot; Cornyn said in a May 2021 video address to the organization. A year later, the senator wrote a letter to Islamic Relief USA to &quot;recognize and thank&quot; the organization for its &quot;humanitarian efforts across Texas and our nation.&quot; In a 2023 letter, Cornyn again referred to IRUSA as &quot;friends&quot; and commended the group for its &quot;dedication to serving our most vulnerable neighbors.&quot;
Cornyn is locked in a heated Senate primary runoff election against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. Paxton has repeatedly questioned Cornyn&apos;s conservative bona fides, while Cornyn has responded by highlighting the attorney general&apos;s corruption scandals. Both candidates have made opposition to what they perceive as radical Islam focal points of their campaigns.
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In late 2025, Islamic Relief USA moved to sever ties with Islamic Relief Worldwide, arguing that the conduct of its parent organization has significantly damaged Islamic Relief USA&apos;s reputation. 
Leaders at both Islamic Relief USA and Islamic Relief Worldwide historically have maintained ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, a multinational Islamist political movement, and expressed hostility toward Jewish people, according to social media posts and photographs unearthed by the Middle East Forum. Some branches of the Muslim Brotherhood have been designated as foreign terrorist organizations by the United States.
&quot;As we witness a rise in anti-Semitism in every corner of the globe, it is incumbent on all people of good conscience to stand strong and exhibit zero tolerance for the blatant and horrifying anti-Semitism and glorification of violence exhibited at the most senior levels of IRW,&quot; the State Department wrote in December 2020 of IRW. &quot;We encourage all government bodies currently examining IRW activities and their relationship with IRW.&quot;
Multiple governments and banking entities have cut ties with IRW over terror financing concerns.
Khaled Lamada, the one-time chairman of Islamic Relief USA whose tax documents show he served on the organization’s board until October 2022, circulated text praising the &quot;Mujahidin of Egypt&quot; for &quot;causing the Jews many defeats&quot; through &quot;jihad&quot; in 2014, according to a Facebook post found by the Middle East Forum. The same year, he reportedly reposted messages on social media praising Hamas for inflicting a &quot;huge defeat&quot; against the &quot;Zionist entity.&quot;
Egyptian media and the George Washington University Program on Extremism have identified Lamada as an affiliate of the Muslim Brotherhood.
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Several other Republican lawmakers interacted with Islamic Relief USA after the State Department denounced the organization.
Sens. Ted Cruz and Chuck Grassley, for instance, sent holiday greetings to the group in 2022. Staff working for then-Sen. Marco Rubio and Sen. Rick Scott met with members of the group to discuss pending public health legislation in March of that same year, according to a social media post. Representatives for Islamic Relief USA were even reportedly invited to a 2025 meeting with Trump administration officials to discuss the future of foreign aid, according to the National Catholic Reporter.
&quot;More than four years ago, members of our healthcare team took a Zoom meeting with constituents who said they had questions about domestic healthcare policy,&quot; a spokesman for Scott told Fox News Digital. &quot;Neither those staffers nor Senator Scott knew that representatives from IRUSA would be joining the conference call. The Senator’s record on combating antisemitism and Islamist threats to American society more than speaks for itself.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached representatives for Cruz, Grassley, and Rubio for comment on Friday.
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Islamic Relief Worldwide has consistently denied having any links to terror organizations.
&quot;Islamic Relief [Worldwide] operates to the highest standards of governance, compliance and oversight across all our work,&quot; a spokesperson for organization told Fox News Digital. &quot;We are a purely humanitarian organization and we stand firmly against all forms of extremism, including antisemitism. Our staff deliver aid in some of the world&apos;s most dangerous places and some of our own colleagues have lost their lives to acts of terror. We have been victims of terrorism, not supporters of it. The leading financial institutions that work with us demand our work to be rigorously audited by governments, institutions and leading accounting firms, which have all confirmed that our funds are used for entirely humanitarian purposes.&quot;
Islamic Relief Worldwide claimed in a 2017 report that, in its various legal battles, &quot;to date there has been no tangible evidence to substantiate any of the allegations made.&quot;
HSBC Bank ended its relationship with Islamic Relief Worldwide in 2016 amid terror financing concerns. Swiss banking giant UBS had done the same four years earlier. Israel, the United Arab Emirates, the Netherlands and Germany have all taken actions against Islamic Relief Worldwide for its alleged ties to the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas.
With Lamada as a leader, Islamic Relief USA was Islamic Relief Worldwide&apos;s largest source of funding, providing its parent organization with tens of millions of dollars per year in cash in 2021 and 2022, according to an Islamic Relief Worldwide financial disclosure.
The entire Islamic Relief Worldwide board resigned in August 2020 following reporting of widespread antisemitism among its senior leadership by The Times of London. One director, for instance, reportedly described Jews as the &quot;grandchildren of monkeys and pigs&quot; in a social media post, while others heaped praise on Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood. 
A few months earlier, in June 2020, Cornyn filmed a video wishing Islamic Relief USA a happy Ramadan, the name for the Islamic holy month marked by fasting and prayer.
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In October 2025, Islamic Relief USA moved to sever its relationship with Islamic Relief Worldwide, stating &quot;certain allegations regarding the conduct of IRW&quot; would &quot;affect negatively IRUSA’s well-deserved good reputation,&quot; according to a legal complaint filed in March.
&quot;IRW has not only refused to cooperate in taking steps to avoid such existential risks but took further steps to increase those risks to IRUSA, which in turn threatened its ability to provide relief to its beneficiaries worldwide,&quot; reads the complaint, filed by Islamic Relief USA.
Tax records show that Islamic Relief USA has provided funding to the East Plano Islamic Center in Texas, the mosque behind EPIC City, a planned Islamic community that has become a flashpoint in Texas politics. Both Cornyn and Paxton have taken actions to obstruct construction of the community.
Cornyn’s office and Islamic Relief USA did not respond to requests for comment after being reached by Fox News Digital on Friday.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Howard Lutnick forced to face Jeffrey Epstein ties during House Oversight hearing</news:name>
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			<news:title>Howard Lutnick forced to face Jeffrey Epstein ties during House Oversight hearing</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The House Oversight Committee’s probe into late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is turning focus to another high-profile Trump administration figure this week.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is voluntarily appearing before the congressional panel on Wednesday for a transcribed interview regarding his prior relationship with Epstein, who died by suicide in 2019 after being indicted on federal sex trafficking charges.
Lutnick’s agreement to speak to the committee came after Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., pledged to force a vote to subpoena his testimony.
It is unclear how many lawmakers will attend, as the House of Representatives is in a district work period, also known as recess, this week. Still, Lutnick could face a grilling from House Oversight Committee Ranking Member Robert Garcia, D-Calif., and other Democrats who have accused him of hiding the full scope of his past ties to Epstein.
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&quot;The Secretary looks forward to addressing any questions on the record when he testifies voluntarily before the Oversight Committee,&quot; a Department of Commerce spokesperson told Fox News Digital. &quot;He looks forward to putting to rest the inaccurate and baseless claims in the media designed to distract from his historic work underway at the Commerce Department.&quot;
Lutnick, a billionaire businessman and former CEO of Wall Street firm Cantor Fitzgerald, said during an interview with the New York Post last year that he broke off ties with Epstein in 2005. The two were formerly next-door neighbors in Manhattan’s Upper East Side neighborhood — their townhomes shared a wall.
However, the Commerce secretary conceded in a Senate hearing in February that he and his family had a brief lunch with Epstein in 2012 at his private Caribbean island after files dropped showing their contact continued beyond 2005.
&quot;We left with all of my children, with my nannies and my wife. All together. We were on a family vacation,&quot; Lutnick told lawmakers. &quot;I don’t recall why we did it, but we did.&quot;
That visit to the island came four years after Epstein was found guilty in Florida state court of soliciting a minor for prostitution. The disgraced financier served just 13 months in prison while being given immunity from federal prosecution, which critics have called a sweetheart deal.
Congressional Democrats seized on the discrepancies in Lutnick&apos;s accounts during his testimony before the House Budget Committee in April.
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&quot;Why did you lie about your relationship with Jeffrey Epstein?&quot; Rep. Madeleine Dean, D-Pa., asked Lutnick during the tense hearing.
Lutnick did not answer the question directly, instead arguing that Dean’s inquiry was not relevant to the hearing topic: the Commerce Department’s budget request for the upcoming fiscal year.
The commerce secretary has maintained that his connection to Epstein was limited, and he has not been accused of any wrongdoing.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., praised Lutnick’s decision to appear for a transcribed interview.
&quot;I commend his demonstrated commitment to transparency and appreciate his willingness to engage with the Committee,&quot; Comer said in a March statement to Fox News Digital. &quot;I look forward to his testimony.&quot; 
Lutnick is not the only Trump administration official to face questions this month as part of the committee’s Epstein probe.
Former Attorney General Pam Bondi is scheduled to sit for a transcribed interview on May 29 after being subpoenaed by Comer’s committee. Democrats and a handful of Republicans had vowed to pursue contempt charges against Bondi over her handling of Epstein files if she did not agree to testify before the committee.
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House but did not hear back before publication.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Youths accused of breaking into NYC Church of Scientology building in latest viral &apos;speedrunning&apos; trend</news:name>
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			<news:title>Youths accused of breaking into NYC Church of Scientology building in latest viral &apos;speedrunning&apos; trend</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Church of Scientology building in New York City on Saturday became the latest target in a string of nationwide &quot;speedrunning&quot; incidents that have gone viral on social media in recent weeks.
A group of youths allegedly broke through a locked door to enter the church on West 36th Street in Manhattan at 4:30 p.m., according to the New York Police Department (NYPD).
Once inside, they allegedly threw objects, damaged property and injured a staff member.
The incident reflects a broader trend fueled by TikTok, where participants film themselves rushing through the Church of Scientology buildings to see how far they can get before being stopped.
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Videos tied to the trend have racked up millions of views, including clips from Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles showing teens running through a Scientology information center.
&quot;I saw this man who was dressed in this neon green inflatable costume, and him and a couple of his friends went inside the building from the front door when it was open,&quot; one witness told The Associated Press. &quot;They passed the security guard. They passed multiple workers.&quot;
Videos from these alleged &quot;speedruns&quot; captured throngs of mostly adolescents rushing through the church building.
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Authorities have responded to multiple complaints tied to the trend, while the Church of Scientology has accused participants of crossing legal lines and putting staff at risk.
&quot;Some online have referred to these incidents as ‘speed running.’ In reality, they involve organized trespasses into religious and public information facilities for social media attention,&quot; the church said in its statement.
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&quot;Church facilities are peaceful spaces designed to welcome parishioners, visitors and members of the public. Turning them into targets for viral stunts is not journalism, protest or civic activity. It is trespass, harassment, and disruption of religious spaces.
&quot;The Church welcomes lawful visitors. It does not welcome individuals forcing entry, damaging property, threatening or injuring people, or targeting religious facilities for online attention,&quot; it added.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the Church of Scientology for additional information.
No arrests have been made in connection to Saturday’s incident, and the NYPD said that they are continuing to investigate.
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Following a similar &quot;large-scale incident&quot; in Los Angeles on April 25, church officials said they were &quot;reviewing all available remedies&quot; and had made reports to law enforcement.
&quot;There’s a certain mystique about it,&quot; another witness told the Associated Press. &quot;I do get entertainment out of the speed runs. I think it’s pretty funny to see them break in. I know that technically it’s not allowed, but it kind of adds to the lore of this place.&quot;
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The trend appears to have been started by an 18-year-old content creator.
In March he posted a video on Instagram, which has since been removed, showing himself breaching the property. @swhileyy, who has not been publicly identified, has since distanced himself from the trend.
&quot;I do not condone what I did, even though I didn’t break any laws,&quot; he told the Hollywood Reporter last week. &quot;I never once in any video or any comment section or anywhere promoted the idea of running through there or beating my record.&quot;
Founded by the sci-fi writer L. Ron Hubbard in the 1950s, Scientology has long been the subject of public scrutiny. Many celebrities, including Tom Cruise, Danny Masterson and Leah Remini, are among the individuals who have been involved with the Church of Scientology.
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The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Kash Patel accuses FBI of lying to obtain warrants used to illegally spy on Trump&apos;s 2016 presidential campaign</news:name>
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			<news:title>Kash Patel accuses FBI of lying to obtain warrants used to illegally spy on Trump&apos;s 2016 presidential campaign</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FBI Director Kash Patel accused the FBI of lying to obtain surveillance warrants to illegally spy on President Donald Trump during his 2016 presidential campaign and subsequent first term.
Trump has long accused his 2016 opponent, Hillary Clinton, and former President Obama of being ringleaders in an alleged spying conspiracy against his campaign, an allegation both have denied. Patel detailed the years-long federal investigation into the alleged surveillance on the latest episode of &quot;Hang Out with Sean Hannity.&quot;
&quot;It took me two years of my life to prove the following: that a political party in the United States of America in the 21st century would go overseas and hire some bogus intelligence asset to manufacture fraudulent, fake, unverified information, funnel that to not just the intelligence community, but the Federal Bureau of Investigation,&quot; he said.
&quot;And then take those packaged lies that they had paid for with campaign finance funds and go into a secret surveillance court and illegally spy on your opponent to be the President of the United States.&quot;
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Patel&apos;s comments come as scrutiny intensifies over the federal government’s use of spying power and following Congress’ renewal of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) for 45 days.
Section 702 of FISA permits authorized U.S. officials to collect phone calls and text messages of foreign targets, but in doing so can also capture Americans’ communications – a piece of legislation Trump strongly opposes.
Patel told Fox News that FISA warrants – some signed by former FBI Director James Comey – were used to illegally spy on Trump and top officials, including himself, during the 2016 campaign and in years that followed.
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&quot;I was illegally spied on by the likes of Rod Rosenstein (former U.S. deputy attorney general) and Chris Wray (former FBI director) and 10 other staffers on the Hill and people who were elected to serve this country in the halls of Congress.&quot;
&quot;They were actually continuing the weaponization that Donald Trump and I had exposed during Trump One [President Trump&apos;s first term].&quot;
Patel was a member of the National Security Council (NSC) in 2019, becoming deputy assistant to the president and senior director for counterterrorism during Trump&apos;s first term. He was a chief investigator and primary author of the 2018 &quot;Nunes Memo&quot; alleging FBI bias in Trump-Russia interference investigation.
The FBI-approved warrants, Patel shared, were later rescinded by the FISA court in 2018 after a federal investigation into the alleged spying was completed.
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&quot;The FISA court themselves came back and said these warrants were illegal,&quot; the FBI director explained. &quot;The FBI did not provide evidence of exculpatory evidence and innocence and that the FBI essentially lied in those applications and all the information was unverified.&quot;
&quot;I don&apos;t think that&apos;s ever happened before... Hollywood couldn&apos;t come up with this,&quot; he added.
Patel argued that the alleged weaponization of federal law enforcement did not end when Trump first left office in 2021 but was reignited under the Biden administration.
He also vowed to uncover additional evidence.
&quot;I knew in the four years that we were out of office, that they continued to regenerate that institution of weaponization,&quot; Patel said. &quot;So when I walked in the door, I said, ‘We only got a bit of it. We only got maybe half of it.’&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Who is Judge Zia Faruqui? What we know about the federal magistrate who apologized to Cole Allen</news:name>
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			<news:title>Who is Judge Zia Faruqui? What we know about the federal magistrate who apologized to Cole Allen</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The magistrate judge who apologized to suspected would-be Trump assassin Cole Allen for his treatment inside a Washington, D.C. jail during a Monday emergency motion hearing has been criticized for his standoffishness with the Trump administration over the city&apos;s crime crackdown, and praised for his career-long commitment to DEI.
&quot;To me, it’s extremely disturbing that he was put in five-point restraints, a person with no criminal history,&quot; Magistrate Judge Zia Faruqui, who devoted much of his career to diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, said during the hearing, adding that Allen is presumed innocent.
He then compared Allen, who is accused of trying to kill President Donald Trump, with suspected Capitol rioters from Jan. 6, 2021.
&quot;It’s troubling. I never heard of one Jan. 6 defendant who was put in five-point restraints or in a safe cell,&quot; he said. &quot;If the only way to keep him safe is the most punitive thing, that’s a problem.&quot;
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&quot;Pardons may erase convictions, but they don’t erase history,&quot; he said. &quot;They were hanging gallows outside.&quot;
&quot;What am I to say to Allen that this is going to be a fair process if we’re putting him in a safe cell when he’s not supposed to be in there?&quot; Faruqui said. &quot;At a minimum I should be apologizing to him. We are obligated to make sure he’s taken care of. Mr. Allen, I’m sorry that things have not been the way they are supposed to.&quot;
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Allen&apos;s defense on Sunday filed a motion for an emergency hearing on his jail treatment, which was scheduled for Monday. Later on Sunday, they withdrew the motion when they learned that Allen was no longer in the jail&apos;s suicide protocol, which dictated his placement in the safe cell.
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Despite the withdrawal, Faruqui hauled the defense, prosecution and a Department of Corrections (DOC) attorney into court for the emergency hearing where he decried Allen&apos;s treatment.
Faruqui has been involved in multiple spats with the Trump administration, and has a long history of spewing left-wing talking points from the bench and beyond. Here&apos;s what we know:
The Washington Council of Lawyers wrote a letter in support of Faruqui for a potential 2023 appointment to the United States District Court for the District of Columbia.
&quot;Judge Faruqui’s record demonstrates a deep commitment to pro bono representation, public interest law, fairness, and diversity—as well as keen analytical skills and sound judicial decision-making,&quot; the letter says.
It later adds that he has &quot;devoted much of his career to diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts,&quot; and twice cites his commitment to &quot;criminal justice reform.&quot;
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After a Venezuelan illegal alien was arrested by masked federal agents in D.C., Faruqui slammed the Trump administration.
&quot;I’d say we live in a surreal world right now,&quot; Faruqui said at a court hearing for Christian Enrique Carías Torres last year, according to The Washington Post.
&quot;This is not consistent with what I understand the United States of America to be,&quot; he continued. &quot;You should be treated with basic human dignity. We don’t have a secret police.&quot;
Carías Torres crossed into the country illegally under the Biden administration in 2023 and was subject to a final order of removal, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
Last August, Trump sent federal law enforcement to D.C. to assist local authorities in combatting crime. That move was met with opposition from federal grand juries, some of whom declined to prosecute cases brought before them.
The DOJ then brought the same cases in front of local grand juries. Faruqui refused to accept the local indictments in at least seven cases, and trashed the Trump administration in the process, WOUB Public Media reported.
He called Trump&apos;s crackdown a &quot;constitutional crisis&quot; and said, &quot;the rule of law is being flushed down the toilet,&quot; according to The Washington Post.
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&quot;I am afraid right now, and that’s not what this country is founded on,&quot; he said at the time. &quot;What makes America great is the rule of law. … It will not, on any of the judges in this courthouse, be broken down.&quot;
In relation to another one of the cases, Faruqui said, &quot;it feels like some sort of bizarre nightmare,&quot; according to Newsweek.
Trump appointee and U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro has often responded in kind to Faruqui&apos;s claims.
&quot;This judge has a long history of bending over backwards to release dangerous felons in possession of firearms and on frequent occasions he has downplayed the seriousness of felons who possess illegal firearms and the danger they pose to our community,&quot; she said last August in reference to Faruqui.
Shortly after, she said he &quot;has allowed his politics to consistently cloud his judgment.&quot;
In a news conference from last September, Pirro slammed Faruqui again, after he said her office has no credibility.
&quot;It’s not fair to say they’re losing credibility. We’re past that now,&quot; Faruqui said, later adding &quot;There’s no credibility left.&quot;
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&quot;Judge Faruqui has never really met someone with an illegal gun that he hasn&apos;t found some compassion for,&quot; Pirro said in a response to a reporter who asked about Faruqui&apos;s assertion that her office has lost all credibility.
&quot;I&apos;m not into going back and forth with judges,&quot; she said. &quot;I was a judge. That&apos;s not what I did as a judge. So, we need to leave politics out of it. I&apos;ll do my job. He should do his job as a judge and leave politics out of it.
In 2022, Faruqui joined the D.C. Rotary Club via Zoom where he told the audience about himself and his background, and participated in a brief question-and-answer session.
His personal biography was replete with references to his minority status and growing up in Baltimore as the son of Pakistani immigrants.
During the question-and-answer session, he was asked whether cash bond should be eliminated, a pet cause of the political left.
&quot;We try not — we should not — incarcerate poverty, right?&quot; he said. &quot;We incarcerate based on the presumption, in certain cases of detention when there is a crime for which someone is presumed to be detained, but they still have an opportunity to show not.&quot;
He described the fact that there is no cash bond in the federal system as &quot;frustrating.&quot;
&quot;For better or for worse, we do not have cash bond [in the federal system],&quot; he said. &quot;I think the idea again, is that someone who&apos;s presumed innocent, we do not want to bring into that — we&apos;ve already appointed them counsel if they can&apos;t afford it — we don&apos;t want to make a barrier to their release when the law directs release based on income issues and concerns about income equity.&quot;
He continued, saying that in D.C. and most other federal courts they focus on conditioned releases.
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&quot;So, removing internet access is something that we do. Having a third-party custodian there 24/7, you know, using Ring cameras to see who&apos;s coming into the house, you know, removing bedroom doors so someone doesn&apos;t have any privacy in the house. Finding ways to incarcerate people at home and home incarceration instead of having direct financial burdens and other ways to make sure they are still keeping the community safe but allowing them to be outside of incarceration while presumed innocent.&quot;
Faruqui also supports community justice.
He explained that often, he&apos;ll bring family members and neighbors of a suspect to ask how they&apos;ll support the suspect if the suspect is released on bail.
&quot;It&apos;s not as simple as a sort of mathematical equation, two plus two is four,&quot; he said. &quot;We&apos;re not getting that. We&apos;re getting art, right, and we&apos;re trying to see that and everyone views art differently, and I bring my life experiences to bear when I am trying to make predictive decisions,&quot; he said.
&quot;I&apos;ve been constantly amazed by the sacrifices people are willing to make for not just their immediate family, but for friends and neighbors as well,&quot; he said.
Faruqui was appointed to be a federal magistrate judge on Sept. 14, 2020, after 12 years as a federal prosecutor in St. Louis and D.C. Before that, he was a litigation associate at a private law firm. He graduated from Georgetown University Law.
Typically, magistrate judges do not try felony cases, but will handle pre-trial matters brought before the court.
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			  <news:name>Weight-loss drugs are changing dining as customers eat half their meals, take rest home, celebrity chef says</news:name>
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			<news:title>Weight-loss drugs are changing dining as customers eat half their meals, take rest home, celebrity chef says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: The restaurant industry is under constant pressure to evolve as tastes and trends change — including how much people are eating.
In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, celebrity chef Rocco DiSpirito, restaurateur and owner of New York City&apos;s new Bar Rocco, discussed how shifting consumer habits — including delivery, pricing and weight-loss trends — are reshaping the industry.
&quot;There&apos;s no question the restaurant industry is changing,&quot; he said. &quot;Mostly dining habits are changing.&quot;
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&quot;A lot of people are getting food delivered to their homes,&quot; he said, noting one example. 
&quot;Now you can get everything delivered to your home. There was a time [when] fine-dining restaurants didn&apos;t do delivery, but now they all do.&quot;
At-home delivery is pulling some diners away from traditional restaurant experiences, DiSpirito said — while also contributing to a growing demand for faster, more efficient service when people do choose to dine out.
&quot;They generally are looking for great value, but still looking for really indulgent foods, really special occasion experiences and vibes, and I think they want to feel like they experience something very special when they go out,&quot; he said.
A powerful impact on the industry has been the GLP-1 movement. As more Americans take weight-loss medications such as Ozempic, appetites are shrinking.
Yet while people are eating less, DiSpirito revealed that this hasn&apos;t led to restaurants reducing portions. Instead, he said, diners are taking their meals to go more often than before.
&quot;Due to GLP-1 medications, people are eating less. There&apos;s no question about it. They&apos;re drinking less as well,&quot; he said — adding that they &quot;still want big portions.&quot;
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&quot;What I&apos;m seeing is people are eating half of their food and taking the other half home,&quot; he continued. 
&quot;So now, even in fine dining, it&apos;s not uncommon to see someone order food and ask for a box to take it home on almost every occasion, even on a date, which was unheard of at one time.&quot;
DiSpirito reflected on how swanky restaurants used to give out tinfoil swans, which he said was devised by restaurateurs to &quot;discourage take-home.&quot;
&quot;Now, we give them a nice pretty little package with a sticker on the bag,&quot; he said.
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The take-home trend is also a more economical move, as it makes for a &quot;free&quot; lunch the next day. DiSpirito said he understands why people are thinking about value.
&quot;Prices are generally higher. Costs are much, much higher,&quot; he said. 
&quot;Restaurateurs are often blamed, but really we&apos;re just reacting to the cost of our inputs.&quot;
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DiSpirito said he doesn&apos;t fault customers &quot;for wanting to take a little bit home and trying to get two meals out of [it]. Who can blame them?&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump-backed crypto firm accuses billionaire investor of smear campaign, vows to &apos;correct the record&apos; in court</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump-backed crypto firm accuses billionaire investor of smear campaign, vows to &apos;correct the record&apos; in court</news:title>
			<news:keywords>World Liberty Financial, a group started by the Trump and Witkoff families, is accusing Justin Sun, a crypto billionaire and one of their investors, of waging a deliberate smear campaign to tank a crypto product he was allegedly betting against.
&quot;Justin Sun chose to defame World Liberty — repeatedly, publicly and to millions of followers. World Liberty filed this lawsuit as a last resort to correct the record and to protect its token holders, its employees and all its stakeholders,&quot; Tom Clare, World Liberty Financial&apos;s attorney, said in a press release.
&quot;We are eager to expose the falsity of Sun’s statements in court and in public.&quot;
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Sun, a crypto dealmaker and the founder of TRON blockchain, a cryptocurrency platform, announced a $30 million investment of WLFI in November 2024, calling himself the company’s largest backer at the time.
&quot;We are thrilled to invest $30 million in World Liberty Financial as its largest investor. The U.S. is becoming the blockchain hub and Bitcoin owes it to [President Donald Trump],&quot; Sun wrote in a post to X.
Two years later, World Liberty Financial is accusing Sun of, first, violating his agreement with the company as an investor by shorting WLFI’s token — a position that set him up to profit if the company’s value declined.
In response, World Liberty Financial froze Sun’s assets.
Then, Sun threatened to publicly criticize the company to his millions of followers online if the company didn’t unlock his holdings, according to World Liberty Financial.
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&quot;Justin Sun engaged in a defamatory campaign to torch World Liberty Financial’s reputation,&quot; Zach Witkoff, the son of Trump&apos;s Special Envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, posted on X. &quot;He knew his claims were false and made them anyway to harm WLFI token holders. I look forward to the truth coming out in court.&quot;
Eric and Donald Trump Jr. also took to X to amplify a thread posted by their company, which accused Sun of &quot;a coordinated media smear campaign against World Liberty Financial&quot; and said he &quot;refused to stop even when confronted with the truth.&quot;
World Liberty Financial claimed Sun praised the company online, calling it &quot;one of the biggest and most important projects in crypto&quot; and that he was &quot;fully aligned with the mission.&quot;
When the company didn’t unfreeze his assets, Sun published his criticisms of the company, blasting World Liberty Financial&apos;s business and leadership structure and warning viewers to stay away from the organization. According to World Liberty Financial&apos;s suit, Sun even used fake social media &quot;bot&quot; accounts to amplify the claims.
In a post that garnered over 2 million views, Sun claimed the company had built a feature that enabled them to seize users&apos; digital assets.
&quot;This feature grants the company unilateral power to freeze, restrict, or effectively confiscate the property rights of any token holder—without notice, without reason and without any avenue for recourse,&quot; Sun claimed.
Sun pointed to his own digital assets as evidence of his claims.
&quot;The WLFI team&apos;s conduct is eroding the community&apos;s trust in the project. Unlock the tokens and uphold transparency to the community. Let us build with integrity, not with malfeasance,&quot; Sun said in his post.
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Notably, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has accused Sun in the past of selling unregistered securities, manipulating the market to inflate the value of his assets and paying celebrities to promote his products without disclosures.
In that case, the SEC and Sun reached a settlement for $10 million earlier this year, although Sun denied any wrongdoing.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>MAHA Leader Dr. Mehmet Oz Headlining Legislative Salute Event In Mesa</news:name>
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			<news:title>MAHA Leader Dr. Mehmet Oz Headlining Legislative Salute Event In Mesa</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Matthew Holloway |
The Republican Party of Arizona announced Tuesday that Dr. Mehmet Oz, administrator of the Centers for Medicare &amp; Medicaid Services and a prominent figure in the “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) movement, will headline the party’s annual Legislative Salute event on May 9 in Mesa.
According to a press release from the Arizona Republican Party, the event, marking the revival of a longstanding party tradition, will be held at the Mesa Sheraton Hotel and will recognize Republican lawmakers in the Arizona Legislature.
“Dr. Oz, Administrator for the Centers for Medicare &amp; Medicaid Services and a leader of the MAHA (Make America Healthy Again) movement, actively serves on the front lines in the battle against fraudsters who exploit the Medicaid system in primarily blue states and in Arizona under Democrat Governor Katie Hobbs,” the release stated. As reported by Fox News, Dr. Oz is actively investigating fraud, waste, and abuse in five states, with more to come, telling the outlet his concerns reach all fifty states. “We’ve written letters to Minnesota, California, a letter to Florida because we’re worried about the durable medical equipment fraud … New York, Maine, and there are more coming,” Dr. Oz told the outlet. He went on to cite evidence that foreign nationals from Cuba, Russia, and China are involved in fraud schemes all over the country. 


CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz GOES OFF: “Personal Care Services [are] the number one job in New York… The number one job in the entire state… Durable Medical Suppliers, we have a national moratorium that we have stopped allowing new people to enter this business… There are… pic.twitter.com/kazU1LIRaD
— RedWave Press (@RedWavePress) May 4, 2026





“For years, the Republican Party of Arizona (AZGOP) has hosted the annual Legislative Salute to honor the hard-working Republicans in the Arizona Legislature who serve the public and fight waste, fraud, and abuse on the local level,” AZGOP Chair Sergio Arellano said in a statement. “After this year’s successful legislative session, we decided this was the right time to revive this great tradition.”
Arellano also referenced the Republican-backed $17.9 billion state budget proposal for fiscal year 2027. The budget features $1.45 billion in tax relief over four years and would spend approximately $800 million less than Governor Katie Hobbs’ opposing proposal.


🚨FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Senate Republicans Pass Historic $1.45 Billion Tax Relief Budget- Delivering Permanent Affordability for Families, Workers and Seniors While Protecting Core Services
Full press release: https://t.co/iMaaPZB84n@votewarren pic.twitter.com/ifXsffwxh3
— AZSenateRepublicans (@AZSenateGOP) May 4, 2026





“Republican legislators have delivered a budget that includes tax relief for Arizona residents,” Arellano stated. “They deserve recognition for their tremendous service to this state, and this event will provide an excellent opportunity for Republicans to come together and celebrate our conservative majority in the Legislature and make plans to keep it.”
Tickets for the event are available through the Arizona Republican Party.





Matthew Holloway is a senior reporter for AZ Free News. Follow him on X for his latest stories, or email tips to Matthew@azfreenews.com.
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			<news:title>U.S. House Unanimously Approves Rep. Crane’s Bill To Accelerate Kaibab Forest Fire Recovery</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Ethan Faverino |
The U.S. House of Representatives unanimously approved an amendment presented by Congressman Eli Crane (R-AZ-02) to accelerate recovery efforts in the Kaibab National Forest following the devastating White Sage Fire.
The amendment, included in the 2026 Farm Bill, grants the U.S. Forest Service critical emergency contracting flexibilities to bypass unnecessary bureaucratic delays and speed up restoration work in the fire-affected areas.
Modeled after the North Rim Restoration Act of 2025, the measure targets nearly 60,000 acres impacted by the wildfire in Northern Arizona.
“Page, Fredonia, the Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians, and other impacted communities were dealt a setback due to the devastating White Sage Fire,” stated Rep. Crane. “In response, I’m honored to have introduced and passed an amendment to help pave the way to a full and timely recovery.”
Key provisions of Rep. Crane’s Amendment (Sec. 8409 – Kaibab National Forest Restoration):
Authorizes the use of emergency acquisition flexibility under federal regulations to contract for forest management restoration activities, rebuilding, planning, design of structures, ground improvements, and other recovery efforts.
Removes the need for a Presidential emergency or disaster declaration, allowing immediate action to support local communities.
Requires robust transparency through detailed reports to Congress every 180 days on expenditures, expected costs, cost overruns, contractor performance, potential conflicts of interest, waste/fraud/abuse, and project timelines.
Includes a 12-month extension option if new wildfires impact ongoing recovery, subject to congressional approval.
Sunsets the authority five years after enactment or upon completion of recovery efforts, whichever comes first.
In addition to his own amendment, Rep Crane signed on as the sole cosponsor of an amendment led by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) to eliminate provisions that shielded pesticide companies from accountability while preserving critical public health protections. The measure restores Americans’ right to hold these companies accountable in court when their products cause harm.
He also cosponsored an amendment introduced by Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ-09) to reform evidence standards for compensating ranchers for livestock losses caused by Mexican wolves.
“I’m also grateful for the leadership of Representatives Gosar and Luna, who successfully passed provisions that assist our ranchers and help protect our food supply,” added Crane.  “These results advance critical priorities for rural Arizonans, and I’m thankful for the positive outcomes.”
The amendments now move forward as part of the broader Farm Bill package.





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			  <news:name>Gov. Hobbs Vetoes Republican Budget Containing Over $1 Billion In Tax Relief</news:name>
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			<news:title>Gov. Hobbs Vetoes Republican Budget Containing Over $1 Billion In Tax Relief</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Matthew Holloway |
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed the Republican-backed state budget proposal Tuesday, calling the plan “unbalanced and reckless,” while Republican gubernatorial candidate Andy Biggs sharply criticized the decision and accused Hobbs of blocking tax relief efforts.
In a statement issued by the Governor’s Office, Hobbs said the GOP proposal would “default on our debt obligations, endanger vulnerable children, slash critical public safety funding, and pay for tax breaks to billionaires, data centers, and special interests by kicking Arizonans off their healthcare and taking food off their tables.”
The Republican proposal, passed by the Legislature largely along party lines, included tax cuts tied to federal tax conformity measures, reductions to agency spending, and changes to several state programs. The proposal would have implemented major portions of federal tax cuts adopted in last year’s federal legislation and reduced spending across most state agencies.
Legislative Republicans said the proposal spent roughly $800 million less than Hobbs’ January budget proposal.
The veto follows weeks of tension between Hobbs and Republican legislative leadership over budget negotiations and education funding. On April 13, Hobbs announced she would veto nearly all legislation sent to her desk until Republican lawmakers produced a budget proposal and returned to negotiations.
Following Hobbs’ veto on Tuesday, Congressman Andy Biggs’ (R-AZ05) gubernatorial campaign circulated a statement accusing the governor of repeatedly rejecting tax relief measures.
“The Veto Queen is at it again,” a graphic released by the campaign stated. “Katie Hobbs has now vetoed over $1 billion in tax relief for Arizona workers, families, and small businesses for the 3rd time in 5 months as our state’s affordability crisis deepens.”


Here’s the truth. https://t.co/qyAGHLEjYA pic.twitter.com/rQTMcrEMPo
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Biggs also said he had previously worked on multiple state budgets during his tenure as president of the Arizona Senate.
“As a former State Senate President, I’ve written multiple state budgets and worked with different governors to put forward structurally sound and responsible budgets that protect public safety and allow Arizonans to keep more of their money,” Biggs stated.
“It takes patience, leadership, and a commitment to good-faith work between the governor and the Legislature. Katie Hobbs has shown she has none of those attributes, which is why she keeps falling back on simply vetoing bills and budgets. Arizonans deserve a leader with a vision, not vetoes. In November, we’ll make that change.”
Arizona House Speaker Steve Montenegro (R-LD29) also criticized Hobbs following the veto, accusing the governor of pursuing higher spending priorities.
“Once again Gov. Hobbs creates fiscal chaos for Arizona as she fights for her California-style budget,” Montenegro wrote in a post on X. “This budget focuses on what matters most to Arizona families, higher take-home pay, lower costs.”


Once again Gov. Hobbs creates fiscal Chaos for Arizona as she fights for her California-style budget.
&quot;This budget focuses on what matters most to Arizona families, higher take-home pay, lower costs,&quot;
&quot;What we will not do is allow this governor to raise taxes and spend more for… https://t.co/yBqpVhnsDK
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“What we will not do is allow this governor to raise taxes and spend more for her programs on the backs of every family in Arizona,” Montenegro added.
Despite the veto, Hobbs’ office indicated negotiations could resume. According to KJZZ, the governor’s office said Hobbs had reached out to legislative leadership seeking additional budget meetings this week.
The Legislature adjourned after passing the proposal, with lawmakers expected to return in June unless leadership calls them back sooner. However, Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen (R-LD14) pushed back on claims that Republican lawmakers were taking an extended break following passage of the budget proposal.


This is false, the Senate will be back on Monday and many members, myself included will be there every day this week.  The governor placed a moratorium on bills and we delivered a budget. There is no floor work to do. https://t.co/AmsU23qk8Y
— Warren Petersen (@votewarren) May 5, 2026





Responding to a social media post by journalist Craig Harris stating that “The GOP-controlled Arizona Legislature is taking a one-month paid vacation,” Petersen wrote on X, “This is false, the Senate will be back on Monday and many members, myself included will be there every day this week.”
“The governor placed a moratorium on bills and we delivered a budget. There is no floor work to do,” Petersen added.





Matthew Holloway is a senior reporter for AZ Free News. Follow him on X for his latest stories, or email tips to Matthew@azfreenews.com.
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			  <news:name>JASON BEDRICK: 2 Anti-School Choice Campaigns In Arizona Mislead Voters</news:name>
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			<news:title>JASON BEDRICK: 2 Anti-School Choice Campaigns In Arizona Mislead Voters</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Jason Bedrick |
Originally published by The Daily Signal.
Arizona’s trailblazing Empowerment Scholarship Accounts program enables the families of more than 102,000 students to choose the learning environments that work best for their children.
All Arizona K-12 students are eligible for an education savings account, which lets families direct their children’s education funding toward private schools, tutoring, curricula, therapies, and other educational expenses that fit their children’s unique needs.
Families love it. Three-quarters of parents of school-aged children in Arizona support it.
Yet, although the ESA program is very popular and highly accountable, special-interest groups pushing two separate ballot initiatives are seeking to curtail and regulate it. Advocates working on both campaigns have been caught on camera giving false information to voters whom they are soliciting to sign their petitions.
Ballot Initiatives to Curtail School Choice
The first campaign, calling itself Protect Education Now, is a joint project of the Arizona Education Association and Save Our Schools Arizona, an anti-school choice group that has failed to push anti-ESA ballot initiatives in the past.
The initiative aims to regulate the Empowerment Scholarship Account program in several ways, including restricting eligibility to families earning under $150,000 annually—less than the median income of an Arizona firefighter married to a registered nurse—which could kick tens of thousands of children out of the program.
Although students with special needs would still be eligible, they would have to spend 45 days in a public school before getting access to the ESA.
As the Goldwater Institute detailed, the initiative would impose a host of unnecessary and harmful regulations on private schools and homeschoolers. It would also severely restrict what families can buy with their ESA funds, and it would confiscate any unspent funds remaining in a family’s ESA at the end of the year, punishing families who have spent wisely and saved. Those funds would be redirected to district schools that did not educate the ESA students.
The second campaign, Fortify AZ, is more surprising. It is backed by the American Federation for Children, a pro-school choice group.
Their initiative mostly mirrors the union-backed anti-ESA initiative, including a modified version of a provision that the Goldwater Institute has warned “[t]hreatens to block parents from buying basic school supplies and grind the ESA program to a halt with mindless bureaucratic red tape.” However, it would retain the ESA program’s universal eligibility and would not confiscate yet-to-be-used ESA funds.
Nevertheless, the American Federation for Children initiative is worse in other ways, as it would impose regulations and restrictions that the union-based initiative does not.
For example, it would require all ESA students to take a standardized test—something no school choice law in Arizona has required in three decades—and would eliminate two of the four ways that families can spend their ESA funds, leaving only direct pay and “Marketplace,” which is an online platform managed by ClassWallet.
The last provision is particularly puzzling, as the American Federation for Children claims its initiative is intended to “strengthen fiscal accountability and prevent fraud,” which it would supposedly accomplish through “an online marketplace payment system.” According to the Arizona Department of Education, only 0.3% of ESA funds have been spent on fraudulent or egregious purchases, and nearly all the fraud was in Marketplace.
Meanwhile, the two payment methods that the American Federation for Children would inexplicably eliminate—debit cards and reimbursements—have almost no fraud. It makes zero sense to eliminate the more accountable payment options in the name of “accountability.”
The American Federation for Children ballot initiative goes against the wishes of nearly every ESA family, 90% of whom say they support having ESA debit cards.
Arizona School Choice Advocates Oppose Both Initiatives
“The entire Arizona school choice coalition opposes both anti-ESA initiatives,” explains Jenny Clark, the founder and executive director of Love Your School, a local school choice group.
“These initiatives have the potential to disrupt the education of tens of thousands of students,” warned Clark. “They would make it harder for families to use their ESAs, impose unnecessary regulations of private schools and homeschoolers, and even throw children out of the program and potentially out of the schools that serve them.”
Dan Kuiper, the executive director of the Arizona Christian Education Coalition, agrees. “These initiatives were crafted and funded by out-of-state special interest groups without any input from Arizona families or education providers.”
Kuiper worries that if either initiative were to pass, it “would force education providers who serve even one ESA family, including those who serve children with disabilities and special needs, to become part of the government bureaucracy that has already failed many of these families, causing them to seek the alternatives that the ESA offers their children.”
National school choice organizations are also weighing in. EdChoice, the nation’s premier school choice organization, also opposes both ballot initiatives because they would impose “new restrictions” that “would do little to improve accountability while directly reducing the flexibility that families value most.”
Caught on Camera: Initiative Backers Misleading Voters
Under Arizona law, citizens can bypass the Legislature by collecting enough signatures to place a measure directly before voters. Once enough valid signatures are gathered, the initiative goes on the ballot, and a simple majority decides the law.
The ballot initiative process depends entirely on voters understanding what they’re signing. That process is undermined when activists give false or misleading information to voters.
Unfortunately, that is exactly what signature gatherers working for both initiatives are doing.
In one video taken by an ESA parent, a signature gatherer working on behalf of the American Federation for Children initiative made it appear as though the ballot initiative was creating a new school choice program rather than curtailing an existing one. She claimed erroneously that the ballot initiative was “to help out with the cost of charter schools, private schools, tutoring, for the kids.”
Not only do charter schools not charge tuition, but full-time charter school students are not eligible for ESAs.






Worse, the American Federation for Children signature gatherer appeared to encourage Arizona voters to also sign the other, union-backed anti-school choice petition, claiming that it is “the same thing,” albeit with an income cap. “This is just to help get it onto the ballot,” she explained, “either or, whichever one you sign.”
When the ESA parent challenged the signature gatherer, noting that the ESA program already exists, she had no response.
This was no isolated incident.
In another video, a signature gatherer working for the American Federation for Children erroneously stated that their initiative was “to keep the ESA scholarship for families.” Of course, no initiative is needed for that.
Even more troubling, the American Federation for Children signature gatherer misrepresented the initiative, falsely portraying it as “not restrict[ing] ESA funds.”






As in the other video, the American Federation for Children signature gatherer told the voter that she could “sign both” anti-ESA petitions.
In a third video, a pair of signature gatherers representing each of the two initiatives falsely claimed that their ballot initiatives expanded school choice.
When asked what the ballot initiative would do, one signature gatherer misrepresented that it was “to support the children so that they get the funding … to receive the funding and expand the Empowerment Scholarship program.” The second gatherer also fraudulently asserted it was “to expand the [ESA] program.”






When the voter asked the first signature gatherer how the initiative would expand the ESA program, she replied, “By adding more funds.” That is false. The ESA program is already fully funded via the state funding formula. Neither initiative adds additional funding.
The series of false statements by the signature gatherers working for both anti-ESA initiatives could lead to legal trouble.
Arizona Revised Statutes § 19-116 states: “A person who is a circulator of an initiative or referendum petition and who induces any other person in the circulator’s presence to sign the initiative or referendum petition by knowingly misrepresenting the general subject matter of the measure is guilty of a class 1 misdemeanor.”
Likewise, Arizona Revised Statutes § 19-119.01 states that “any fraudulent means, method, trick, device or artifice to obtain signatures on a petition” constitutes “petition signature fraud.”
Whether Arizona’s anti-school choice attorney general actually prosecutes the fraud is an open question. But one thing is certain: Both anti-ESA ballot initiatives would hurt the children who currently benefit from the ESA.
“Neither of these initiatives deserves to reach the ballot,” said Clark. “If you’re approached to sign either one, the right answer is simple: Decline to sign.”





Jason Bedrick is a Senior Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation’s Center for Education Policy.
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			  <news:name>Supreme Court just gave Black voters a shot at real power beyond safe seats</news:name>
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			<news:title>Supreme Court just gave Black voters a shot at real power beyond safe seats</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The conventional liberal take on the Supreme Court decision in Louisiana v. Callais to limit the use of race in drawing congressional districts is that it is a defeat for minority political influence. As the New York Times editorial page writes: &quot;The reality is that in the name of disentangling race from politics, the Supreme Court has given white voters more power at the expense of racial minorities.&quot;
It’s true that by not creating as many congressional districts with a Black majority population—often by connecting geographically distant parts of communities—there may be fewer seats almost guaranteed to be won by African Americans. As I wrote on this site when the court heard arguments in the case last fall: &quot;Only by going out of their way to find majority Black neighborhoods to cobble together in one district can Louisiana achieve progressives’ stated goal: two districts likely to elect a second Black member of Congress, in a state whose population is one-third Black.&quot;
But the fact that it will no longer be permitted doesn’t mean that Black voters will necessarily have less influence. They could even have more.
The key to understanding why is the tried-and-true power of the swing voter. In the current Louisiana map from 2020 (now being adjusted), one district (the 2nd) has a Black population of nearly 50 percent, making it likely a Black candidate would have an advantage (if race is the paramount factor for Black voters). But the nearby 3rd District has a Black population of 21 percent, a mixed-race population of 3 percent and a 6 percent Hispanic population.
SUPREME COURT HEARS PIVOTAL LOUISIANA ELECTION MAP CASE AHEAD OF 2026 MIDTERMS
An enterprising congressional candidate could—even in an election without a Black candidate—seek to appeal to minority voters as a path to victory. Think here of a centrist Democrat who could combine minority swing voters with a bloc of centrist White voters to defeat a Republican. The redrawn districts, even without a Black majority, could well have even larger Black percentages than current White-represented seats.
It could also be possible—and healthy—for a Black candidate to appeal to a group of White voters, based on political philosophy, to win a seat. After all, there are five Black members of the U.S. Senate despite the fact that there are no majority Black states. One of them—South Carolina’s Tim Scott—represents a state that was a founding member of the Confederacy.
Black voters playing a swing role may enjoy more competitive elections as well. This is not the case in a significant number of seats held by current members of the Congressional Black Caucus. Racial gerrymandering has typically made their seats safe for likely re-election; in 2024, four of 57 members faced no opponent at all, a notable percentage of the total 25 such members of Congress. Safe seats can be a path to seniority and influence—as with Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries of New York. But they can also lead to the re-election of backbench gadflies such as Reps. Jasmine Crockett and Al Green of Texas.
LEE CARTER: THE QUIET WAY POLITICIANS ARE CHOOSING THEIR VOTERS (AND WHY YOU SHOULD CARE MORE THAN YOU THINK)
Nor does nominal competition balance the power of longtime incumbency; California’s Maxine Waters won 75% of the November vote in 2024 against a Republican challenger in an overwhelmingly Democratic district. District lines drawn to ensure African American representatives—the focus of the court’s ruling—do, indeed, matter.
Justice Brett Kavanaugh, in the 2025 oral arguments in the Louisiana districting case, raised the question of whether there should be a &quot;time limit&quot; on the consideration of race in drawing congressional maps. This is implicitly an argument that, more than 50 years after the passage of the Voting Rights Act, we should hope—and not assume — that race is not always the deciding factor in how both White and African American citizens cast their ballots.
The alternative to race-based districts, after all, is those that are &quot;geographically compact&quot;—in which the shared concerns of neighbors about their communities are at issue. Those could include race-related problems but will also involve the quality of schools, roads and parks—matters that unite rather than divide.
Its de-emphasis of race in the drawing of congressional districts should be seen as a message of respect from the court regarding the gradual fading of race as the most important issue in American life—and as a sign of respect for the concerns Black voters have beyond the color of their skin.
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			  <news:name>EU admits it ‘didn’t have control’ on migration as bloc rushes crackdown ahead of new rules</news:name>
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			<news:title>EU admits it ‘didn’t have control’ on migration as bloc rushes crackdown ahead of new rules</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The European Union is moving to tighten migration controls after years of struggling to deport most migrants ordered to leave, with a top official saying the bloc is now working to &quot;get control back&quot; ahead of sweeping new asylum rules set to take effect in June. 
European Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration Magnus Brunner said deportations have increased and new border screening systems are identifying potential security threats, part of a broader effort to address gaps in enforcement that have drawn criticism from the United States and fueled political pressure across Europe.
&quot;Ten years ago, we didn&apos;t have a system. We didn&apos;t have control over what is happening and who would come into the European Union and who would have to leave again,&quot; Brunner told reporters Tuesday in Washington, D.C. &quot;And that&apos;s why the member states agreed on the pact for asylum and migration. And now that&apos;s what we want to get back. We want to get control back.&quot;
The shift comes after years of criticism from Washington, where President Donald Trump has warned migration is &quot;destroying&quot; Europe and called the situation a &quot;horrible invasion.&quot; 
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Brunner said return rates have improved in recent years — from roughly one in five to nearly 30% — but acknowledged the system has struggled to keep pace. Data from Eurostat shows that only about one-quarter to one-third of migrants ordered to leave the EU are actually returned, meaning most remain in Europe.
The EU’s long-debated migration and asylum pact, set to take effect in June, is designed to close that gap by accelerating asylum decisions, shifting more processing to the bloc’s external borders, and expanding return mechanisms.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio also has criticized mass migration and so-called &quot;open borders&quot; policies, while Vice President JD Vance has warned Europe risks &quot;civilizational suicide&quot; if it fails to regain control of its borders.
Vance has pointed to high-profile crimes involving migrants as evidence that European leaders have failed to respond to public concerns, as the issue has taken on renewed urgency following a string of recent attacks across Europe. Those include a terrorist stabbing of two Jewish men in London carried out by a Somalia-born British man, as authorities warn of rising radicalization and possible foreign-backed threats.
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Under the new system, migrants who arrive irregularly will be screened at the EU’s external borders, undergo biometric and security checks, and have their asylum claims decided within weeks, with rejected applicants fast-tracked for deportation.
The measures also expand the use of so-called &quot;safe third countries,&quot; allowing some migrants to be returned to countries outside the EU as part of broader efforts to speed up removals.
Brunner said new entry-exit tracking systems and real-time data sharing between member states are helping authorities better identify risks at the border.
&quot;Out of these 30,000, we had 750 people who actually posed a security threat to the European Union,&quot; he said, adding that improved data sharing now allows member states to flag such individuals in real time.
Brunner also acknowledged that European officials have struggled to communicate their migration policies, saying the EU &quot;didn’t do it enough&quot; in recent years and is now working to better explain its approach to U.S. counterparts.
European officials are increasingly tying migration enforcement to national security concerns, including what Brunner described as efforts by Russia and Belarus to weaponize migration flows.
&quot;The Russians and the Belarusians are using people, using migrants, as a weapon against the European Union,&quot; he said, pointing to pressure along the Polish-Belarusian border as part of &quot;hybrid warfare.&quot;
Brunner added that global conflicts, including tensions involving Iran, are contributing to concerns about radicalization, though he said there are no clear signs yet of a migration surge linked to those developments.
The tougher approach, he said, is aimed in part at maintaining public support for legal migration and asylum protections.
&quot;If you want to get the support of the people in Europe, then they must have the feeling that we have control of what we&apos;re doing,&quot; Brunner said. &quot;People in Europe will only accept continuing and granting asylum … if they are sure that the system is not abused.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>AOC-backed $25 minimum wage plan sounds great — but at what cost?</news:name>
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			<news:title>AOC-backed $25 minimum wage plan sounds great — but at what cost?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Democrats&apos; push to more than triple the federal minimum wage to $25 an hour is reigniting debate over whether a one-size-fits-all policy can work across the U.S. economy.
Critics warn the new proposal would do more harm than good, pointing to risks such as inflation, job losses and added strain on small businesses.
Lawmakers and advocacy groups have for years demanded a significant increase in the federal wage floor. A plan backed by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and supported by a coalition of more than 100 organizations would mark one of the most aggressive increases to the federal minimum wage in recent history.
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Minimum wage laws vary widely across the United States. The federal minimum wage has remained at $7.25 an hour since 2009 despite rising costs of housing, food and healthcare.
Before that, Congress last raised the wage through a three-step increase passed in 2007, boosting it from $5.15 to $5.85 in 2007, $6.55 in 2008 and finally landing at $7.25 in 2009.
If the federal minimum wage were to create that same earning and spending power today, that figure would need to be $11.34 an hour when adjusted for inflation.
As a result of this disparity, the gap between states has widened in recent years, with some more progressive enclaves adopting base wages more than double the federal minimum.
Some have raised hourly wages above $15, while others remain at or near the federal baseline, often reflecting differences in cost of living, local economic conditions and political leanings of different jurisdictions.
The gap is stark.
California and New York have minimum wages above $16 an hour, while states like Georgia and Wyoming remain at or near the federal minimum of $7.25, with some maintaining a base rate even lower than the nationwide standard. 
Georgia’s $5.15 an hour minimum wage is largely symbolic, as federal law requires most workers to be paid at least the federal base. A few workers not covered by federal wage law — such as those at very small businesses or in certain exempt roles — may still be paid the lower state rate, though such cases are rare.
Against that backdrop, opponents of implementing a sharp federal increase argue it could put pressure on small businesses, particularly in lower-wage states where operating margins are often much tighter. Businesses facing higher labor costs may respond by raising prices, reducing staff or cutting hours, economists warn.
Santiago Vidal Calvo, a policy analyst at the Manhattan Institute, told Fox News Digital in March that arguments for steep wage hikes often overlook basic economic trade-offs.
&quot;That’s one of the common fallacies people fall into — many believe raising the minimum wage will solve everything, that wages will go up while prices stay the same,&quot; he said. &quot;But that’s Econ 101 — it doesn’t work that way.&quot;
&quot;This is about unintended consequences — what happens after the policy is passed,&quot; Vidal Calvo added.
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Nicole Huyer, a senior research associate at the Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies, said proposals like the one propped up by AOC could carry significant economic risks.
&quot;The AOC-backed federal minimum wage hike from $25 per hour to $30 is aspirational rhetoric, but poor policy that risks creating inflation and unemployment in affected sectors,&quot; Huyer told Fox News Digital.
&quot;When faced with higher labor expenses, small businesses will look to cut costs by any means necessary. That includes increasing prices for consumers, laying off workers, cutting hours or relocating altogether.&quot;
Supporters, however, argue that raising the federal minimum wage would help workers keep pace with rising costs and reduce reliance on public assistance, particularly in states where wages have remained at the federal floor for more than a decade.
As proposals to raise the federal minimum wage gain traction, it&apos;s likely the debate will intensify over whether a national standard can account for differences in state economies or if wage policy is better left to the states.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>SEN DAVE McCORMICK: Prediction markets are booming. Washington must catch up</news:name>
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			<news:title>SEN DAVE McCORMICK: Prediction markets are booming. Washington must catch up</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Prediction markets are on fire. Last year, there was about $51 billion in total transaction volume on prediction markets. This year, volume exceeded $60 billion in just three and a half months, including over 192 million unique prediction market transactions and over 865,000 active users in March. Some estimates predict this market could grow to $1 trillion over the next several years.
Given this massive influx of retail participation in these markets, we need to update the regulatory framework to protect investors, strengthen market integrity, and keep America at the forefront of this latest financial innovation.
On a prediction market, investors buy and sell contracts tied to whether a specific event will occur. Those contracts are powerful tools that often outperform polls and experts. Through them, collective knowledge forecasts future events, allowing businesses and individuals, from small businesses managing inventory to investors hedging portfolios, to protect themselves against uncertainty.
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Their prices also offer real-time observations about what the market expects to happen. There is no doubt that the data from prediction markets is newsworthy, and even trusted news sources have taken notice.
Bottom line: Prediction markets are here to stay. Consumers, investors, companies, and financial institutions are increasingly seeing their value. Congress should too, but we must also guarantee greater clarity and stronger protections for everyday Americans.
That is why I introduced the Prediction Market Act this week, along with Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, to bring greater clarity and – pardon the pun – predictability to prediction markets. That framework is guided by three principles.
First, strengthen consumer protection. While prediction markets already operate under oversight by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the current regulatory regime for exchanges was not designed with everyday retail participants in mind. My bill fixes that by heightening scrutiny on the types of event contracts available to users, increasing investor protection standards on exchanges, and boosting retail consumer protections. These provisions make clear that Americans already engaged in these markets can do so with confidence.
Second, set clear ethical guardrails to ensure the public trust. My bill ensures public officials will not personally profit from events they influence by prohibiting them from owning any event contract.
Third, keep America in the lead of this fast-growing industry. I know from my time running businesses that nothing stifles innovation like unclear and uncertain regulations. Absent clarity, we risk pushing this industry – and all its attendant benefits – overseas. The bill supports responsible development for the retail investors of today and tomorrow.
As with anything new, there are disagreements over certain areas, such as the treatment of sports. However, even as the courts grapple with these questions and regulators work to update rules, it is clear that prediction markets are here to stay. The costs of inaction are also clear: risks to consumers and a growing likelihood that this burgeoning industry will move off-shore.
So the real question is, will the United States lead the way and develop strong, safe, and fair markets? Our legislation lays the foundation for that future.
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			  <news:name>President Trump’s drug control strategy sets the path to end the drug crisis for good</news:name>
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			<news:title>President Trump’s drug control strategy sets the path to end the drug crisis for good</news:title>
			<news:keywords>During President Trump’s first year in office, the United States reduced drug overdose deaths by over 13,000, compared to the previous 12 months. That is more than a statistic: it is thousands of mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, friends, and neighbors who are alive today because of the decisive actions taken under his leadership. Now, drug overdose deaths are lower than at any point under the Biden Administration, and nearly 40,000 lower than the previous Administration’s peak of almost 108,000.
This result is historic, but it is not enough. We must continue fighting every day to save lives from the chemical war being waged on the American people by Cartel terrorists.
This week, the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) will continue our work to save lives with the release of President Trump’s 2026 National Drug Control Strategy. Through the implementation of the President’s Strategy, the United States will continue to build on our historic efforts to eradicate the supply of illegal drugs while bringing hope and healing to millions of Americans.
US DRUG OVERDOSE DEATHS PLUMMET 20% AS TRUMP ADMINISTRATION CRACKS DOWN ON SOUTHERN BORDER
We will continue to attack the supply of drugs at every stage. By engaging with international partners, we are leaving narcoterrorist cartels with nowhere to hide through improved intelligence sharing and law enforcement cooperation. Simultaneously, we are strangling their supply lines through improved interdiction and enhanced supply chain security.
Domestically, with our southwest border now the most secure it has ever been, we are taking drugs off the street faster than the Cartels can smuggle them in. ONDCP’s successful High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area program will remain instrumental in this effort as they continue to coordinate federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement counter-drug activities, now further enhanced through their cooperation with Homeland Security Task Forces.
Even as we continue to dismantle Cartel operations at home and abroad, we are attacking the demand for drugs with the same ferocity. Under President Trump, our nation will no longer enable illegal drug use through misguided and ineffective harm reduction programs. Instead, we are introducing a new primary prevention framework to protect our nation’s children and reinforce the truth that a drug-free life is the social norm.
For those already suffering from addiction, our goal is to make treatment easier to access than continued drug use. Under the Strategy, we are treating drug addiction the same way we treat infectious disease by improving early detection and facilitating treatment in addiction’s earliest phases. A doctor who sees cancer would not wait for it to metastasize. We are taking the same approach to treating addiction.
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Finally, for the first time ever, the Strategy recognizes the healing power of faith. Faith has proven profoundly effective for so many recovering from drug addiction. Considering 83% of Americans believe in God or universal spirit, embracing the power of faith has the potential to help millions of Americans achieve recovery.
The Strategy marks the most ambitious approach to defeating the drug crisis in our nation’s history. Under President Trump, the whole of the federal government is united and doing everything in its power to build a brighter, drug-free future.
But this is not a challenge the federal government can overcome alone. It is a challenge for the indomitable spirit of the American people in which everyone must do their part to realize this vision.
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This is not a Republican crisis nor a Democrat crisis, but an American crisis. Nearly every community in our nation has been harmed by illegal drugs. Whether a loved one dies of an overdose or drug-related violence, that community — and our entire nation — feels the heartbreak of that loss. I ask that you remember them and honor their memory through action.
Talk to your children about the dangers of drug use. Encourage a loved one struggling with addiction to seek treatment before it is too late. Volunteer your time with one of the many excellent prevention and treatment programs throughout our nation.
These acts may seem small, but together, they will save the lives of loved ones and countless Americans. Through the Strategy, every act is empowered by supporting action from the federal government, making it possible to finally set drug overdose deaths on a sustained downward trend.
That is how we win. Through every seizure, every recovery, and every prevention we will reduce drug overdose deaths year after year until the drug crisis is defeated for good.
President Trump is building the drug-free future America deserves, and we want you to be a part of it.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>A Look Inside the Case That Enshrined Political Power for Billionaires</news:name>
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			<news:title>A Look Inside the Case That Enshrined Political Power for Billionaires</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After Watergate, Congress tried to curtail the role of money in politics. But a pivotal Supreme Court case nipped it in the bud. Years later, new details are emerging on how wealthy Americans were conferred with a “right to spend” on elections.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>How Did a State Auditor Become the ‘People’s Rockstar’?</news:name>
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			<news:title>How Did a State Auditor Become the ‘People’s Rockstar’?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Massachusetts voters approved a ballot measure in 2024 authorizing Diana DiZoglio, the state auditor, to closely scrutinize the State Legislature. Lawmakers are resisting.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>House Democrats’ Primary Endorsements Divide the Party</news:name>
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			<news:title>House Democrats’ Primary Endorsements Divide the Party</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee’s intervention in contested primaries in critical House races has highlighted deep divides over the party’s tactics and its future.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Lake Havasu City candidate Q&amp;A | How should Lake Havasu City support tourism while holding taxpayer-funded partners accountable?</news:name>
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			<news:title>Lake Havasu City candidate Q&amp;A | How should Lake Havasu City support tourism while holding taxpayer-funded partners accountable?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As the 2026 primary election approaches, with early voting set to begin June 24, Today’s News-Herald is asking Lake Havasu City Council candidates one question each week.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Missouri tests medical drones to speed up rural care</news:name>
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			<news:title>Missouri tests medical drones to speed up rural care</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A new medical drone program being tested in Missouri could help speed up how critical supplies like blood and lab samples are delivered, especially in rural areas where access to care can take longer.
At a test site in Missouri, a drone company working with Missouri University of Science and Technology is trialing flights designed to move medical materials between smaller communities and larger hospital hubs.
The goal is to speed up the distribution of care — including blood for testing, lab samples needed for diagnoses, and tissue used to help match organ donors with recipients.
&quot;It’s very essential. For instance, if you miss sample pickup at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, if you miss that time, it’s another week you can get it delivered on time,&quot; said a drone operator involved in the project. 
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The effort comes as rural healthcare access remains a challenge nationwide. More than 130 rural hospitals closed between 2010 and 2021, according to the Senate Joint Economic Committee, leaving some patients traveling about 20 extra miles for care, including time-sensitive testing and procedures.
&quot;When you’re looking at things like transplant speed, it’s an issue,&quot; said David Borrok, vice provost and dean of the College of Engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology.
The company says its drones can fly about 100 miles per hour and are being tested along a proposed Missouri route connecting Springfield, Rolla and the St. Louis region.
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&quot;We’re partnering with American Transplant, and we’re running our test corridor from all the way from Springfield, pit stop in Rolla, all the way up to St. Louis,&quot; the operator said.
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Flights are monitored in real time using live maps, weather tools and air traffic data.
&quot;So right now, this is the station. So this is what the pilot sees whenever the aircraft is actually in flight,&quot; the operator added.
Programs like this are beginning to emerge across the country, and researchers say the technology could expand how medical supplies are delivered in the future.
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&quot;It’s really unique. And I think it could work in a lot of different ways for a lot of different people,&quot; Borrok said.
The team hopes to begin official flights this summer, with the initial focus on transporting medical samples. Future versions of the drones are being developed to eventually carry transplant-related materials.
A planned landing site in St. Albans would serve as the easternmost drop point along the current route.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>California man sentenced to prison for using pickaxe to kill teen brother with cerebral palsy</news:name>
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			<news:title>California man sentenced to prison for using pickaxe to kill teen brother with cerebral palsy</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A California man was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison after pleading guilty to the pickaxe murder of his teenage half-brother, who had cerebral palsy and used a wheelchair.
Zuberi Sharp, 26, was sentenced on Tuesday after pleading guilty in March to the second-degree murder of his 15-year-old half-brother, Zayde, according to the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office.
He also admitted to several special allegations and aggravating factors, including that he inflicted great bodily injury, that he used a weapon in the commission of the crime and that the victim was vulnerable.
On Dec. 5, 2024, deputies were called to a home on the 400 block of Jeanne Court in Newbury Park shortly after 8 p.m. following his mother&apos;s 911 call from Zayde’s mother, who reported that her son had been struck in the head with an object.
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The victim&apos;s mother reported that Sharp had attacked Zayde with a pickaxe inside a shed in the backyard.
The teen&apos;s uncle heard a loud thud and rushed to the shed to check on the two brothers. He observed Sharp standing over Zayde while holding a pickaxe.
Zayde was rushed to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead shortly after arriving.
Meanwhile, Sharp fled the scene and was later found at nearby Newbury Park High School, where deputies took him into custody after receiving reports of a man acting erratically on the football field, authorities said.
The incident forced a lockdown, as student-athletes were on the field when he arrived.
&quot;This sentence reflects the seriousness of a violent and senseless act against a vulnerable victim,&quot; Senior Deputy District Attorney David Russell said in a press release. &quot;While nothing can undo this loss, it ensures the defendant is held accountable and that the victim’s family has been spared the trauma of a trial.&quot;
Investigators never released a motive for the attack, but family members told KTLA they believed Sharp was having a manic episode at the time.
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&quot;It’s hard,&quot; Zayde’s mother previously told the outlet at a ceremony to honor her son. &quot;It’s been really hard. Pain every day.&quot;
Sharp is also the son of convicted killer Calvin Sharp, who killed a 6-year-old boy with a meat cleaver in 2007. He pleaded guilty to the murder and was sentenced to life in prison.
Fox News Digital has reached out to Sharp&apos;s legal team. The Ventura County District Attorney’s Office directed inquiries to Tuesday&apos;s press release.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>State budget battle explodes as Hobbs vetoes GOP budget package</news:name>
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			<news:title>State budget battle explodes as Hobbs vetoes GOP budget package</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX -- Calling the Republican budget &quot;unbalanced and reckless,&apos;&apos; Gov. Katie Hobbs late Tuesday vetoed the entire package of spending bills and tax cuts.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Two planes come within 500 feet of each other while approaching JFK Airport in latest close call</news:name>
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			<news:title>Two planes come within 500 feet of each other while approaching JFK Airport in latest close call</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Two planes had a close call while approaching John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City on Monday, with flight-tracking data reportedly showing they came within roughly 500 feet vertically of each other.
The incident came one day after a separate plane struck a light pole and damaged a bakery truck while landing in New Jersey, marking the latest in a string of aviation close calls.
Air traffic control audio shows a controller at JFK alerted the pilot of a Delta flight, operated by its subsidiary Endeavor Air, to a smaller aircraft flying less than 500 feet above them, according to ABC7.
Data from Flightradar24 cited by ABC7 shows the planes were separated by about 475 feet vertically as their paths crossed. The Endeavor aircraft was at about 2,100 feet, while the Cirrus plane was at roughly 2,575 feet.
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The Federal Aviation Administration said Endeavor Air Flight 5289 was on final approach to Runway 22L around 5:15 p.m. Monday when a Cirrus SR22 crossed overhead while preparing to land on Runway 22R.
&quot;Air traffic control provided traffic advisories to both pilots, and each reported the other in sight,&quot; the FAA said. &quot;The required separation was maintained.&quot; 
The Endeavor pilot told controllers the flight crew received a traffic advisory, followed by a resolution advisory from the aircraft’s collision avoidance system, ABC7 reported.
DC PLANE CRASH AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL AUDIO REVEALS MOMENT CONTROLLERS SAW DISASTER: &apos;TOWER DID YOU SEE THAT?&apos;
Audio captured the exchange between controllers and the flight crew.
&quot;Endeavor 5289 yeah I&apos;m not talking to him. He&apos;s 500 feet above you now left to right half a mile in front of you,&quot; a controller said, according to the report.
&quot;And tower Endeavor 5289 he just flew about 500 feet right over so looks like he&apos;s taking a left turn now,&quot; the pilot responded.
INQUIRY BEGUN AFTER AMERICAN AIRLINES FLIGHT REPORTS MYSTERIOUS BLUE LIGHT WHILE TRYING TO LAND
Monday’s incident is the latest in a series of close calls that have drawn increased scrutiny from federal regulators and lawmakers.
On Sunday, a United Airlines flight traveling from Venice, Italy, to Newark Liberty International Airport struck a light pole and damaged a bakery truck during its descent around 2 p.m. The 221 passengers and 10 crew members aboard were not injured, and the plane landed safely.
JFK also experienced a close call last month when two passenger jets came too close on approach, triggering onboard collision warnings and a federal investigation.
In that incident, the FAA said Republic Airways Flight 4464 performed a go-around after missing its approach path and flying too close to Air Canada Express Flight 8554, which had been cleared to land on a parallel runway.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the FAA, Delta and Cirrus for comment.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Greg Wehner and Julia Bonavita contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Peter Sarlin’s QuTwo reaches $380M valuation in angel round</news:title>
			<news:keywords>QyTw0, the Finnish AI lab founded by former AMD Silo AI CEO Peter Sarlin, is now valued at €325 million (approximately $380 million) after raising a €25 million angel round ($29 million). It&apos;s a sign of enduring tailwinds for AI, quantum computing, and sovereign tech, especially for Europe-made comp</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump&apos;s &apos;border czar&apos; Homan promises to &apos;flood the zone&apos; &amp; send more agents to blue cities</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump&apos;s &apos;border czar&apos; Homan promises to &apos;flood the zone&apos; &amp; send more agents to blue cities</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Marc Lore says that AI will soon enable anyone open a restaurant</news:name>
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			<news:title>Marc Lore says that AI will soon enable anyone open a restaurant</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Wonder wants to turn its robotic kitchens into AI-powered “restaurant factories,” letting anyone spin up a virtual food brand with a prompt.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>5 Takeaways From the California Gubernatorial Debate</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-06T06:30:05.594Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>5 Takeaways From the California Gubernatorial Debate</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Seven candidates sparred in the first nationally televised debate in the 2026 California governor’s race. Many tried to launch attacks in a last-ditch effort to gain ground on their opponents.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Photos: River Valley baseball falls to Kingman in playoffs</news:name>
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			<news:title>Photos: River Valley baseball falls to Kingman in playoffs</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Kentucky man accused of kidnapping, killing woman and keeping her body under trailer before disposal</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-06T05:30:44.662Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Kentucky man accused of kidnapping, killing woman and keeping her body under trailer before disposal</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Kentucky man is set to go to trial next year after he allegedly abducted and killed a woman, wrapped her body, stored it under his trailer and dumped it on the side of a road seven years ago, according to authorities.
Ryan &quot;Todd&quot; Crawley had his trial date set for May 17–28 of next year in connection with the 2019 death of April Arnett, the Scott County Circuit Court said, according to WKYT.
He was indicted earlier this year on charges of murder, kidnapping and evidence tampering. Crawley pleaded not guilty to the murder and kidnapping charges after he previously pleaded guilty to evidence tampering and abuse of a corpse.
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Crawley has pleaded not guilty to the murder and kidnapping charges, and those charges remain pending. His attorneys have argued that the timing of the new charges — nearly seven years after Arnett’s death — raises questions about the case. Court documents allege Crawley was involved in Arnett’s kidnapping and killing.
His lawyers, who have sought to maintain their client’s innocence on the more serious charges, have highlighted that the murder and kidnapping charges were filed nearly seven years after the 2019 incident.
On Aug. 17, 2019, at about 9 p.m., Kentucky State Police were notified about a body later identified as Arnett that was found off KY Highway 2328, also known as Old Lexington Road, in Madison County.
Police say the discovery was made four days after Arnett’s alleged death in Scott County.
Crawley allegedly wrapped up Arnett’s body before storing it under his trailer, court documents say, according to WLEX.
Four other people, including the defendant&apos;s cousin Ronald Crawley, were charged with helping kidnap Arnett.
Authorities said the two Crawleys drove into Madison County over the Old Clays Ferry Bridge with Arnett&apos;s body wrapped in a tarp with cinder blocks attached. The pair attempted to toss her body into the water, but it became stuck on a guy wire, at which point the men put Arnett’s body back into the vehicle and dumped it off the side of the road, where she was ultimately found.
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Ronald Crawley was arrested in Oregon in 2019 after allegedly fleeing to the state.
Arnett was a mother of three, according to her obituary, which said she &quot;will forever be known for her big heart and infectious smile.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;We were kept out&apos;: FBI director accuses Pima County sheriff of sidelining agency in Nancy Guthrie investigation</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;We were kept out&apos;: FBI director accuses Pima County sheriff of sidelining agency in Nancy Guthrie investigation</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Pima County sheriff challenged FBI Director Kash Patel&apos;s claims of delayed cooperation in the Nancy Guthrie investigation.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Illinois State Police to Investigate Fatal ICE Shooting</news:name>
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			<news:title>Illinois State Police to Investigate Fatal ICE Shooting</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Officials said they were examining the shooting of Silverio Villegas-Gonzalez last summer during a Chicago-area crackdown on illegal immigration.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Self-described &apos;healer&apos; accused of sexual assault extradited from Nigeria to Arizona, police say</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-06T03:41:09.462Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Self-described &apos;healer&apos; accused of sexual assault extradited from Nigeria to Arizona, police say</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Tovar was a self-described &quot;healer&quot; in Arizona who worked out of his home. According to police, several women reported to police that Tovar sexually assaulted them.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Scalise urges Pritzker to &apos;look at the man in the mirror&apos; after he blames Trump for political violence</news:name>
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			<news:title>Scalise urges Pritzker to &apos;look at the man in the mirror&apos; after he blames Trump for political violence</news:title>
			<news:keywords>House Majority Leader Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., urged Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker to check his own backyard after he blamed President Donald Trump for fostering a climate in which political violence is tolerated.
&quot;Governor Pritzker needs to look at the man in the mirror, and that&apos;s where it needs to start,&quot; Scalise told &quot;Hannity&quot; on Tuesday. &quot;Stop the inciteful rhetoric that he and others like him are using deliberately. They know what they&apos;re doing – it needs to stop.&quot;
Scalise, a victim of political violence himself, shared the blunt message to Pritzker after his remarks in an interview with Politico.
&quot;Our leaders set the tone in this country, and I think that the President of the United States has set a tone where political violence is okay. He’s advocated it himself before,&quot; Pritzker told the outlet.
ILLINOIS GOV CALLS FOR MASS PROTESTS AGAINST TRUMP ADMIN: GOP &apos;CANNOT KNOW A MOMENT OF PEACE&apos;
In 2017, Scalise was shot in the hip during an attack targeting Republican lawmakers during practice in Virginia for the annual Congressional Baseball Game for Charity. His grave injuries left him with no blood pressure and no pulse upon arriving in Washington D.C. via helicopter.
Scalise condemned the Illinois governor for using inflammatory rhetoric to describe President Trump, who Scalise noted, has been a target of multiple attempts of political violence.
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&quot;Literally days into Donald Trump&apos;s second term, he was comparing the president to Hitler and to Nazis, and he does this over and over again. He said, Republicans, remember that, Republicans cannot know a moment of peace. What does he mean by that?&quot; Scalise said.
Pritzker’s remarks come days after a shooter opened fire at the White House Correspondents Association Dinner, who in his manifesto outlined his targets as Trump administration officials – except for FBI Director Kash Patel. 
&quot;He wants to try to blame Republicans when it&apos;s the right that is being attacked by the left over and again,&quot; Scalise said.
The Illinois governor has repeatedly compared Trump’s governance to that of the Nazis and Adolf Hitler in Germany during World War II.
&quot;Many of those attempted assassins on Donald Trump have regurgitated those very same words — ‘Nazi, threat to democracy’—that people like Governor Pritzker used when they tried to kill the president. So they need to stop doing it,&quot; Scalise told host Sean Hannity.
Scalise went on to argue that Democratic rhetoric is increasingly targeting Republicans, warning that the party’s far-left wing has &quot;taken over&quot; the party.
&quot;People need to vote this November because that is the kind of methodology and ideology that wants to take back over. We can&apos;t let it happen,&quot; he said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cameron Brink says being white and blonde gives her a marketing privilege over other WNBA players</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-06T03:01:05.333Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Cameron Brink says being white and blonde gives her a marketing privilege over other WNBA players</news:title>
			<news:keywords>This weekend Cameron Brink will begin her third WNBA season. While the Los Angeles Sparks forward rose to stardom for her play on the court, she is also building a growing reputation for her fashion sense off it.
Brink’s surge in popularity has raised her profile and opened the door to numerous opportunities in the fashion world. Now, she is sounding the alarm, pushing for more fashion opportunities across the league.
In a sit-down with Interview magazine, Brink acknowledged her own success in fashion and social media, she also pointed toward a larger issue surrounding endorsement opportunities.
&quot;I’ve tried to be vocal about this and acknowledge there’s such a privilege, marketing-wise, being white and blonde,&quot; Brink said. &quot;It does really bother me seeing athletes and players who are consistently putting up crazy stat lines and not being rewarded by brands,&quot; she told the outlet.
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Brink also shared details about the WNBA’s surge in popularity and how she brands herself and addressed the financial strain that remains a reality for many players, despite the historic raises agreed to in the new collective bargaining agreement.
&quot;It’s really hard as a female basketball player to make money outside of our contracts. That’s what we’re fighting for right now. It’s really hard to live a lifestyle, especially in an expensive market like L.A. or New York, on a rookie contract,&quot; Brink said.
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When asked about what she believes is most often overlooked in discussions about the league, Brink pointed to the consistent quality the WNBA has produced over nearly three decades.
&quot;How consistently good our product has been,&quot; Brink replied. &quot;It’s still a really young league, and obviously we’re going through our whole battle with the CBA [Collective Bargaining Agreement]. We’re just trying to get paid what we’re worth. I think people are seeing the W as this new and shiny thing, but for two decades the level of play has been so high. I look up to so many women, like Sheryl Swoopes and Lisa Leslie. They’re famous now, but I wish they had that recognition while they were playing.&quot;
The Sparks selected Brink with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2024 draft. She suffered a devastating injury during her rookie season, ultimately appearing in 15 games. She later documented her rehab on social media.
The former Stanford basketball standout has also appeared in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit and launched the &quot;Straight to Cam&quot; podcast with co-host Sydel Curry-Lee in January 2025.
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			  <news:name>Az Legislature heads home for a month as budget shutdown clock ticks down</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-06T03:00:23.739Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Az Legislature heads home for a month as budget shutdown clock ticks down</news:title>
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			  <news:name>South Carolina inmate who believes he is immortal cannot be executed due to mental illness, judge rules</news:name>
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			<news:title>South Carolina inmate who believes he is immortal cannot be executed due to mental illness, judge rules</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A South Carolina inmate convicted of killing a state trooper more than 25 years ago cannot be executed due to a mental illness that has him believing he is immortal, a judge ruled.
John Richard Wood, 59, lacks the ability to rationally communicate with his lawyers and does not have a rational and factual understanding of his crimes, why he is being punished or the nature of his punishment, Judge Grace Knie found, based on the opinions of three mental health experts, according to WSPA and the South Carolina Daily Gazette.
A psychiatrist with the prosecution as well as a psychiatrist and a psychologist with Wood’s legal team all agreed that he failed this two-pronged legal standard for competence to be executed.
With this ruling, the judge upheld his attorneys&apos; claim that the debilitating effects of his schizophrenia prevent him from facing the death penalty at this time.
SOUTH CAROLINA COURT MOVES FORWARD EXECUTION OF COP KILLER WHO SAYS MOST LAWS ARE UNCONSTITUTIONAL
Knie’s ruling must be reviewed by the state Supreme Court, which could determine whether to uphold or overturn her decision.
The judge said Wood believes that he is immortal, has already died three times on death row and will be resurrected again if the state executes him, citing the mental health experts’ testimony during a hearing in March, the South Carolina Daily Gazette reported.
Wood also believes he has already received a pardon from South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster.
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The experts have said that while Wood understands why he received the death sentence, he mistakenly believes law enforcement officers were &quot;trying to frame him for a brutal rape.&quot;
Additionally, Wood believes the judge at his 2002 trial and courtroom personnel were working against him because they were agents of &quot;Beloved Kevin Rudolph,&quot; a deity that he thinks is part of a battle to rule the planet, according to the South Carolina Daily Gazette. Wood also believes he was given wings and immortality to win this fight.
He is the first inmate on death row in South Carolina found to be not competent to be put to death since the state restarted executions in September 2024 after a 13-year pause because the state was struggling to obtain lethal injection drugs. The state added the firing squad as an execution method during that hiatus. Seven executions have been carried out in the state since capital punishment was resumed, including three men who chose to die by firing squad.
Wood was convicted of killing South Carolina State Trooper Eric Nicholson in December 2000 during a traffic stop in Greenville County. Wood shot Nicholson five times during the traffic stop, according to authorities.
During a subsequent pursuit, he shot at police and hit one officer in the face with a bullet fragment. Wood was eventually taken into custody after he hijacked a truck.
He was sentenced to death in February 2002. He was among death row inmates in line to receive a death warrant after exhausting regular appeals.
While his death warrant is paused, Wood&apos;s original conviction and sentence still stand.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the South Carolina Department of Corrections and Knie’s office for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Bryson DeChambeau was &apos;completely shocked&apos; by LIV Golf collapse, says he&apos;s ready to move to YouTube full time</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-06T02:40:43.629Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Bryson DeChambeau was &apos;completely shocked&apos; by LIV Golf collapse, says he&apos;s ready to move to YouTube full time</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The collapse of LIV Golf’s financial backing was sudden and unexpected. After years of support from the Saudi Arabia-backed Public Investment Fund (PIF), in a matter of weeks, rumors spread, followed by confirmation that the PIF would be ending its support of the tour at the end of the 2026 season. 
Plenty of questions were raised immediately afterward: what happens to the remaining events on the calendar? Will the players continue to get paid for the rest of the season? Will there be new investors who step up to keep funding the LIV business model in 2027 and beyond? 
And of course, what happens to the players? 
Some have already said they aren’t interested in returning to the PGA Tour. Others have said they’re not sure what happens next. On Tuesday, Jon Rahm and the DP World Tour resolved their differences, setting him up to return to European events this year.
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But there’s no question that the biggest star on LIV is Bryson DeChambeau. DeChambeau is a two-time major champion, won the U.S. Open for a second time in 2024 at Pinehurst, and has raised his profile substantially through his wildly popular and successful YouTube golf channel. He spoke about his future on Tuesday, with an honest assessment of where he sees himself going. 
Bryson DeChambeau says he wants to grow his YouTube channel
DeChambeau told the media ahead of this weekend’s LIV Golf event at Trump National Golf Club in Virginia that he’d love to focus on YouTube more if LIV does shut down after the year. 
&quot;I think, from my perspective, I&apos;d love to grow my YouTube channel three times, maybe even more,&quot; DeChambeau said. &quot;I would love to. I&apos;d love to do a bunch of dubbing in different languages, giving the world more reason to watch YouTube. And then I&apos;d love to play tournaments that want me.&quot;
He also implied that in conversations with the PGA Tour, potential penalties they’ve raised have been &quot;quite unfortunate in my opinion, considering what I could do for them.&quot;
&quot;The egos need to get dropped,&quot; he added. &quot;Everybody needs to come in with a level-headed playing field, with an opportunistic mindset to grow the game of golf. That&apos;s why I came over here. That&apos;s why I do what I do on YouTube.&quot;
DeChambeau was up front about his reaction to the news that the PIF was pulling out of the tour moving forward, saying he was &quot;shocked&quot; about the timeline.
LIV GOLF CEO SENDS RALLYING MEMO TO STAFF AFTER REPORTS SAUDI FUNDING COULD END AFTER THIS SEASON 
&quot;I was completely shocked,&quot; he said. &quot;I didn&apos;t expect it to happen. A couple months before that, it&apos;s like, &apos;We&apos;re here until 2032. We&apos;ve got financing until 2032,&apos; and so I told everybody, and that&apos;s what I was told.
&quot;And then, you know, I haven&apos;t had any communication. And unfortunately, things are moving on in a different direction. Obviously, they wanted to move on.&quot;
He was also adamant that the team model LIV uses has been successful, with some of them reaching high levels of valuation. That could be beneficial if both tours pursue a potential merger.
&quot;If we have a great business model and they&apos;re very interested in combining forces, that&apos;s the Kumbaya moment, right?&quot; DeChambeau said. &quot;So, it&apos;s our job to come up with a better business plan on the [top company] side. The team franchises, there&apos;s enough making profit now to where we could sell them for close to $200 million, and that&apos;s not talking about my team either.
&quot;I think it requires a little bit of everybody kind of just lowering their guards and all coming together and going, &apos;OK, what&apos;s best for the game of golf?&apos;&quot;
He also said that the PGA has plenty to learn from the LIV format, saying that despite people &quot;on the side&quot; who help support them, there are financial issues brewing there too.
&quot;There&apos;s a few different models,&quot; he explained. &quot;Look, the [PGA Tour] isn&apos;t doing great either. Let&apos;s be honest about the situation. They&apos;ve got the media. They&apos;ve got everybody on the side that helps pump it up. But they&apos;re reducing field sizes, cutting employees and restructuring their business too.&quot;
There’s plenty to take from this, first and foremost that getting DeChambeau back should be the PGA Tour’s top priority. He’s arguably the most popular player in golf right now, thanks in large part to his YouTube following, and having him compete against Rory McIlroy or Scottie Scheffler consistently would be must-see TV. Like the 2024 U.S. Open was. There would need to be some form of penalty, sure, but making it too punitive and keeping him out of the PGA would be a tremendous missed opportunity. That said, there’s an argument to be made that &quot;the game&quot; would have been better served by all the top players staying together and pushing for reforms from the PGA Tour internally. Though the counter to that would be that changes may never have been made if not for external competition.
DeChambeau’s also unique among star players in that he does have an external outlet with YouTube. There’s little chance of him ever making as much money from his channel as he would from competitive golf, but it does give him more options. Of course, LIV CEO Scott O’Neil might find new investors and keep the tour together. Retaining Bryson would be key for him too. 
If this all ends with DeChambeau focusing exclusively on YouTube, it would be a fascinating statement on where the game is headed. That seemed impossible a few weeks ago. But in a sign of how fast the modern world of golf moves, it sure doesn’t now.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hobbs vetoes ‘unbalanced &amp; reckless’ Az GOP budget, calls for more negotiations</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-06T02:30:21.573Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Hobbs vetoes ‘unbalanced &amp; reckless’ Az GOP budget, calls for more negotiations</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Perez Hilton joins &apos;Tomi Lahren Is Fearless&apos; and declares cancel culture is now a sport</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-06T02:20:44.965Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Perez Hilton joins &apos;Tomi Lahren Is Fearless&apos; and declares cancel culture is now a sport</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In a striking crossover of media personalities, Perez Hilton joined the latest episode of OutKick&apos;s &quot;Tomi Lahren is Fearless&quot; to discuss the cutthroat reality of modern cancel culture.
The two found common ground in criticizing digital mobs they say are more interested in destruction than accountability.
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Lahren opened the discussion by contrasting today’s climate with the past, noting that traditional PR cleanup has been replaced by a mass horde looking to end lives over minor mistakes.
&quot;The cancel culture of today and especially of a few years ago is like cutthroat,&quot; Lahren said. &quot;There are people that we still don&apos;t have in entertainment life because they made a small slip up and there was like this mass horde of people online that are like, cancel them, end their life, make sure they&apos;re bankrupt.&quot;
&apos;DUCK DYNASTY&apos; STAR SADIE ROBERTSON HUFF SAYS SHE EXPERIENCED CANCEL CULTURE OVER CONTROVERSIAL TIKTOK VIDEO
Lahren emphasized that her stance applies even to her critics. &quot;I personally don&apos;t like it,&quot; she noted. &quot;Even the people I don&apos;t like, I don&apos;t believe in cancel culture, unless you&apos;re violent. It’s a much different environment now.&quot;
Hilton, who became a household name for his own brand of celebrity call-outs in the mid-2000s, agreed that the landscape has fundamentally shifted.
&quot;I don&apos;t believe in cancel culture either,&quot; Hilton said. &quot;Nick Cannon says, counsel culture, not cancel culture. I love looking at it that way. But that&apos;s if we&apos;re assuming that people are being genuine.&quot;
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Hilton argued that most canceling today isn&apos;t about social justice but is instead a form of entertainment for the masses.
&quot;What I&apos;ve noticed over the last five to 10 years is that canceling somebody has really become a form of entertainment and a sport,&quot; Hilton explained. &quot;People are not trying to hold others accountable for the right reasons. They&apos;re just doing it to get their rocks off.&quot;
Hilton noted that while mid-level figures can be wiped out by a single controversy, the industry’s elite often remain untouched.
&quot;There&apos;s also a rule that I have, which is, yes, sadly, cancel culture still exists,&quot; Hilton asserted. &quot;But if you&apos;re an A-lister, you&apos;re cancel proof.&quot;
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			  <news:name>Suspect in Colorado Firebombing Attack Will Plead Guilty, Court Records Say</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-06T02:10:24.700Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Suspect in Colorado Firebombing Attack Will Plead Guilty, Court Records Say</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Mohamed Sabry Soliman, who was charged in an attack that injured more than a dozen people and killed one, will be sentenced to life in prison, according to court documents.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>South African police airlift massive crocodile suspected of eating missing local</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-06T02:01:05.600Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>South African police airlift massive crocodile suspected of eating missing local</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Authorities in South Africa carried out a high-risk recovery operation over the weekend, airlifting a massive crocodile suspected of eating a local resident.
The operation followed last month’s disappearance of a 59-year-old businessman from Gauteng, South African Police Service (SAPS) said. Local media Smile FM identified him as Gabriel Batista, the owner of the Border Country Inn located a short drive from the river.
A specialized task force eventually tracked down the reptile Saturday along the Komati River, where it was euthanized and removed from the area, officials reported. Upon examination, they said human remains were discovered in its digestive system.
The operation was also captured on camera and has since spread widely on social media, showing personnel hoisting the massive crocodile from the water by helicopter.
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According to the police, the local businessman went missing late last month after his Ford Ranger became stranded at a flooded low-lying river crossing near crocodile-infested waters.
State media SABCNews reported that the vehicle was swept away as he attempted to cross the bridge.
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Following a weeklong search, the team reportedly identified a large crocodile nearby that they believed may have attacked and consumed the victim. 
According to officials who monitored the reptile for several days, the reptile appeared to show signs it had recently fed, including prolonged periods of inactivity, South African outlet ENCA said.
&quot;During the search, we saw that this particular crocodile was only about 150 meters away from where the person had washed off the bridge. This crocodile stayed there the whole time. When the helicopter went over it, it wouldn’t move away,&quot; SAPS Captain Johan &quot;Pottie&quot; Potgieter said.
&quot;We know from experience that if crocodiles have had a big meal, they’re not very active, and need to lie in the sun for their digestive system to start working.&quot;
After authorities euthanized the animal with the necessary permissions, Potgieter operated under &quot;extremely dangerous conditions,&quot; being lowered from a helicopter into crocodile-infested waters. 
It was then secured with a rope, hoisted from the water, and airlifted away, SAPS said.
During the examination, officials reportedly discovered human remains, as well as six pairs of sandals inside the animal’s stomach, SABC News reported.
The remains have been submitted for DNA testing to confirm the victim’s identity. 
It remains unclear whether the shoes are linked to any missing residents or villagers in the area.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump Gets Payback on Indiana Republicans: 5 Takeaways</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-06T02:00:25.667Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Trump Gets Payback on Indiana Republicans: 5 Takeaways</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The president helped unseat most of the state lawmakers he targeted after they rebuffed his call to draw new House maps to help Republicans.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Three suspected narco-terrorists killed in US military strike on drug-trafficking vessel in Eastern Pacific</news:name>
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			<news:title>Three suspected narco-terrorists killed in US military strike on drug-trafficking vessel in Eastern Pacific</news:title>
			<news:keywords>U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) said Tuesday that the U.S. military carried out a lethal strike on a vessel in the Eastern Pacific, killing three suspected narco-terrorists.
The strike, which was conducted by Joint Task Force Southern Spear at the direction of Commander Gen. Francis L. Donovan, targeted a vessel that was operating along known narco-trafficking corridors and engaged in narco-trafficking activity. 
No U.S. service members were injured in the operation, according to SOUTHCOM.
&quot;Intelligence confirmed the vessel was transiting along known narco-trafficking routes in the Eastern Pacific and was engaged in narco-trafficking operations,&quot; the command wrote on X. &quot;Three male narco-terrorists were killed during this action. No U.S. military forces were harmed.&quot;
US MILITARY KILLS 3 IN LATEST STRIKE ON A SUSPECTED DRUG VESSEL IN THE PACIFIC
SOUTHCOM did not immediately release further information about those killed.
The U.S. military has carried out numerous strikes in recent months on suspected drug-smuggling vessels as part of a broader campaign to dismantle cartel-linked trafficking operations.
The announcement comes a day after SOUTHCOM said it conducted a similar strike in the Caribbean on Monday, killing two suspected drug traffickers.
US KILLS 2 MORE SUSPECTED DRUG TRAFFICKERS IN BOAT STRIKE
Earlier, on April 24, SOUTHCOM carried out a lethal strike on a suspected drug-trafficking vessel in the Eastern Pacific, killing two suspected narco-terrorists.
That strike followed less than a week after SOUTHCOM said it conducted an operation in the Caribbean, killing three suspected narco-terrorists.
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SOUTHCOM is responsible for military operations in Central and South America and the Caribbean, including counter-narcotics missions aimed at disrupting drug trafficking networks that threaten U.S. interests.
The Eastern Pacific remains a key corridor for narcotics trafficking, with cartels often using small, fast-moving vessels to transport drugs toward the U.S. and Central America.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Bradford Betz, Michael Sinkewicz, Alex Nitzberg and Greg Wehner contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ex-ICE Deputy Falls Short in Republican House Primary in Ohio</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-06T01:51:04.148Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Ex-ICE Deputy Falls Short in Republican House Primary in Ohio</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Madison Sheahan, whose candidacy promised to test how general-election voters viewed President Trump’s immigration agenda, lost to a rival who billed himself as a “MAGA Republican.”</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>U.S. Military Strikes Boat in Eastern Pacific, Killing 3</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-06T01:50:44.681Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>U.S. Military Strikes Boat in Eastern Pacific, Killing 3</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The attack was the second in two days, and the latest in an ongoing campaign against people the United States says are engaged in drug smuggling at sea.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pima prosecutors expanding work on native missing persons cases, restorative justice</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pima prosecutors expanding work on native missing persons cases, restorative justice</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Jaylen Brown sounds like a &apos;sore loser&apos; after blaming Embiid for Celtics&apos; collapse</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jaylen Brown sounds like a &apos;sore loser&apos; after blaming Embiid for Celtics&apos; collapse</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The lights were too bright for the Boston Celtics, and one of their All-Stars started pointing fingers everywhere but at himself.
After Boston blew a 3-1 series lead to Philadelphia, Jaylen Brown went from calling out Sixers center Joel Embiid to taking aim at the media over dumb comments he made on a postgame livestream.
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Brown labeled Embiid a &quot;flopper,&quot; suggesting he duped both officials and coverage of the series. As his comments gained traction for name-dropping Embiid, Brown took to X to deflect.
&quot;Clickbait is like flopping for the media, exaggerating contact. Y’all be safe out here,&quot; he wrote.
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Most embarrassingly, the remarks came after Boston failed to close the series in three chances, including a Game 7 at home against a 76ers team that played half the matchup without its MVP.
The critics came out to drag Brown, including former teammate Jeff Teague, who pushed back on &quot;The Rich Eisen Show&quot;.
&quot;I think that’s a sore loser,&quot; Teague admitted. &quot;You were up 3–1. You had enough opportunity to win a game and take over.&quot;
Brown also raised eyebrows by calling the season his &quot;favorite year,&quot; a comment that landed poorly after a first-round exit.
Stephen A. Smith seized on that point on ESPN’s First Take.
&quot;You get paid over $300 million. You were up 3-1. Did you say anything then? No,&quot; Smith said. &quot;That is not why the Celtics lost... they played dumb basketball down the stretch.&quot;
Brown was definitely part of Boston&apos;s demise. In the closing minutes of Game 7, Boston settled for six straight three-point attempts instead of attacking the rim.
Kendrick Perkins summed it up on the Road Trippin’ podcast, saying the 76ers &quot;walked into your m**********g crib, shoes all muddy, and kicked their feet up on your coffee table.&quot;
Brown’s criticism of Embiid and the media now sits alongside a series where Boston had three chances to advance, and failed every time.
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			  <news:name>Police confirm suicide in death of Storage Wars’ host</news:name>
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			  <news:name>Trump marks Cinco de Mayo with ‘NICE’ post, echoing past viral taco bowl moment</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump marks Cinco de Mayo with ‘NICE’ post, echoing past viral taco bowl moment</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump marked Cinco de Mayo on Monday with a new Truth Social post featuring a stylized &quot;NICE&quot; graphic — a play on Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE.
The post adds to a string of Cinco de Mayo messages from Trump that have repeatedly drawn attention online, including his widely shared 2016 taco bowl post that resurfaces nearly every year around the holiday.
Trump has frequently used the holiday to share posts blending humor, politics and immigration messaging; and had already publicly embraced the &quot;NICE&quot; branding concept ahead of Tuesday’s post.
The image shared Tuesday featured an eagle-and-shield design above the word &quot;NICE,&quot; styled similarly to federal law enforcement branding and appearing to reference ICE.
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Trump endorsed the idea of rebranding ICE as &quot;NICE&quot; in a late April Truth Social post, writing: &quot;GREAT IDEA!!! DO IT.&quot;
The phrase originated from a social media suggestion that Trump later amplified online.
The latest post also brought renewed attention to Trump’s most recognizable Cinco de Mayo moment.
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In 2016, then-candidate Trump posted a photo of himself eating a taco bowl at Trump Tower alongside the caption: &quot;Happy #CincoDeMayo! The best taco bowls are made in Trump Tower Grill. I love Hispanics!&quot;
The post quickly went viral and has continued resurfacing online in the years since.
The image showed Trump seated at a desk with a taco bowl in front of him, giving a thumbs up as he posed for the camera.
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Last year, Trump reshared the taco bowl post and wrote: &quot;This was so wonderful, 9 years ago today!&quot;
The post continues to go viral online as users revisit the original taco bowl image each year on the holiday.
One user posted an image of the president&apos;s original 2016 taco bowl post, writing, &quot;Cinco de Trumpo.&quot;
Another commenter wrote, &quot;such a classic,&quot; and another quipped, &quot;maybe the greatest tweet of all time.&quot;
Trump’s original taco bowl post remains one of the most recognizable Cinco de Mayo moments of the social media era.
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			<news:title>TUSD to detail plan for enhanced ASDB partnership as campus closure nears</news:title>
			<news:keywords>When the president of the Arizona Association of the Deaf came to the Tucson Unified School District Governing Board meeting last week to speak on behalf of students with disabilities set to join the district — she had to find her own interpreter to do it. 
Katie Sienko spoke in American Sign Language and recruited a friend to interpret as she addressed the board on the issue of incorporating students from the Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and the Blind into the district next school year.
“I feel to show up here with no interpreter, in a room of hearing people who don’t know Sign, asking a friend to interpret for me, how does that make us feel comfortable,” Sienko said. “That the deaf and hard-of-hearing students that will go to your schools will not feel isolated.”
Although TUSD and ASDB have worked together for years, their alliance is more vital and delicate heading into next school year when some students will switch from ASDB to TUSD schools.
The incorporation of the ASDB students at the cooperative sites of Pueblo High School and Morgan Maxwell K-8 comes as ASDB prepares to close its 56-acre campus on the west side and move some deaf and hard-of-hearing students to Oro Valley on July 1.
The move forces many students, including those who are blind or low vision and those boarding at ASDB, to find a different school.
Last week’s meeting aimed to address a plan for bringing in new TUSD students — including the model, site modifications, services, providers and $815,000 in funding. 
“From what I have seen, at its core, this model does not introduce new services. It reorganizes existing ones. What I see is a centralized, site-based approach with limited dedicated space and a shared service structure. While this may increase coordination, it does not, by itself, create a specialized educational environment,” Sienko told Arizona Luminaria via email.
That dedicated atmosphere and access is key, Sienko said. Her own experience is an example: She requested an interpreter four days before the meeting, but the district requires 10 days advance notice. It got an interpreter but that person cited a conflict of interest and dropped out just before the meeting.
“For Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Blind, and DeafBlind students, access is not simply about receiving services. It is about full access to language, communication, and incidental learning throughout the entire school day,” she said. “That requires more than providers rotating in and out. It requires an environment intentionally designed to support those needs.
“This proposal does not clearly define how that will be achieved,” said Sienko, who is also a former ASDB board member.
The current proposed TUSD budget includes $515,222 for additional staffing costs, plus an estimated $300,000 for capital costs related to assistive technology, instructional materials and necessary building renovations, the TUSD agenda item read.
The agenda included an addendum to the existing agreement the two districts have with each other regarding instruction and support that was approved by the board in 2023 and expires in January 2028.
But after Sienko addressed the board, the plan review and vote were moved to the May 12 board meeting, so services, like interpreters, could be present for a clear discussion.
At least three TUSD board members approached Sienko during a meeting break to apologize for the absence of an interpreter and hear her concerns.
“This is the first time that we’ve had a member of the deaf community come and address the board,” said board member Natalie Luna Rose.
“But I do apologize for not having an ASL interpreter. Now that we are going to be working with students from ASDB, we will make sure there’s an interpreter here at every board meeting.”
Luna Rose also addressed the access issue at the end of the meeting, reminding the audience that ASL interpreters are needed and require breaks every 15 minutes.
“It’s a really taxing job. And also, if we can look into making sure that we’ve got CART, which is communication, access, real, time translation so there’s a screen with translation. These are things we’re going to have to think about as we’re getting into this agreement with ASDB,” she said.
Sienko felt heard by TUSD board members, she said, and appreciated the shared values around supporting students and staff.
“That kind of engagement matters. It shows there is a shared commitment to doing right by the community,” Sienko said. “At the same time, we still have a long way to go.
“These next two weeks are really about moving from general support to specific clarity. It’s an opportunity to take a closer look at what this model actually delivers for Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Blind, and DeafBlind students, not just in theory, but in practice.
“For our community, this isn’t just about services. It’s about access to communication, identity, and belonging in the classroom,” she said.
The number of new students with disabilities will be available next week after the plan’s public discussion, TUSD told Arizona Luminaria.
“Students who will be placed at Morgan Maxwell and Pueblo High School will receive a higher level of support through daily instruction from a teacher of the visually impaired, orientation and mobility services, and access to braille and enlarged print,” TUSD spokesperson Karla Escamilla told Arizona Luminaria last month. 
“These sites were selected based on the capacity to accommodate students’ needs and an enthusiasm to support visual, cultural, and individual student needs,” she said. 
ASDB says it supports more than 900 students with its itinerant services: American Sign Language interpreters who typically travel to different sites and work with students. 
The school has a few weeks left at its campus built in 1912. This school year, it has 115 students in grades K-12, and about 30 of those learners are blind.
The campus move is prompted by a $3 million deficit, lack of federal and state funds, declining birth rates resulting in lower enrollment, more complicated student needs, and deteriorating buildings and infrastructure, said ASDB Superintendent Annette Reichman.
In addition to the Oro Valley move, over the last five months, the ASDB school Board of Directors has voted to lay off about 60 workers at its campuses and shift to a new teaching salary pay schedule.
In 2026, three board members have resigned, the most recent was Earl Terry on April 14.
Due to the lack of a quorum, board President Brittany Buchanan canceled the monthly meeting, set for May 7 in Phoenix. The next one is July 9.
The Governor’s Office of Boards and Commissions is actively soliciting applications for board vacancies, said ASDB’s Maria Murphy, director of government policy and relations.
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			  <news:name>Hobbs vetoes ‘unbalanced and reckless’ Republican budget</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hobbs vetoes ‘unbalanced and reckless’ Republican budget</news:title>
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Hobbs vetoed the $17.9 billion Republican budget, calling it unworkable
The deadlock centers on federal tax conformity and Proposition 123
With the Legislature recessing until June, a resolution could be far off
Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed the $17.9 billion budget proposal crafted by legislative Republicans, calling it “unbalanced and reckless.”
The governor’s veto caps off a nearly two month-long budget battle that began on March 20 when Hobbs, a Democrat, called off negotiations after Republicans in the Legislature signalled an unwillingness to extend the education funding measure Proposition 123. Hobbs urged Republicans to publicly produce a budget plan and instituted a bill moratorium on April 13 to pressure them into doing so. 
In a veto letter sent to the Legislature on May 5, Hobbs said the Republican proposal would bring “Washington-style chaos and dysfunction to Arizona’s budget.”
“With it, Arizona would default on our debt obligations, endanger vulnerable children, slash critical public safety funding, and pay for tax breaks to billionaires, data centers and special interests by kicking Arizonans off their healthcare and taking food off their tables,” Hobbs wrote. 
The May 5 budget veto marks the fourth time the governor has rejected a Republican-backed budget plan since taking office in 2023. During her first year in office, Hobbs vetoed a “skinny budget” sent to her early in the 2023 session and in 2025 she rejected two separate budget packages backed by House Republicans. 
This time around, the battle hinges on declining state revenues, conformity to federal tax cuts and Prop. 123. 
In January, Hobbs proposed a budget plan that relied on creating new revenue streams to address federal funding and tax cuts as well as lower than forecasted state revenue numbers. The Governor’s Office suggested creating a new short-term rental fee, a data center water user fee, and a tiered event wagering fee in order to avoid making significant cuts to state agencies and pay for partial federal tax conformity.
Hobbs also proposed keeping the nearly $300 million Prop. 123 backfill the Legislature approved last year after the measure expired while also sending an extension measure to the ballot in November. 
Republicans lambasted Hobbs for attempting to balance the budget using nonexistent revenue streams and a tenuous Prop. 123 extension that could be rejected by voters. On April 27, Republican leadership unveiled a slightly cheaper budget proposal that cut nearly every agency budget by 5% in order to fund full federal tax conformity. 
Hobbs’ office criticized the Republican proposal for sweeping funding from agencies indiscriminately, rather than working alongside agency directors to determine where cuts could be made without impacting state services. The governor also took issue with the plan’s attempt to implement new eligibility requirements for Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program without giving agencies funding to carry out those changes.
Both the Governor’s Office and Republican leaders say they are willing to return to the negotiating table and hash out the differences between their competing budget proposals, but at this point neither side seems willing to blink first. 
After transmitting the budget to the governor, the House voted to adjourn until June 1, while the Senate plans to meet again on May 11 before taking the rest of the month off.
Democrats in the House voted against the nearly month-long break. But House Speaker Steve Montenegro defended it while speaking on the floor on May 5, noting that with Hobbs’ bill moratorium still in effect and budget negotiations at a standstill, there isn’t much work for the Legislature to do.
“We have completed our job to where we need to right now,” Montenegro said. “We need the governor to come back to the table, to stop being missing in action … We will be ready to have conversations so we can provide a budget for Arizona.”
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			<news:title>Hobbs vetoes ‘unbalanced and reckless’ Republican budget, calls for negotiations to resume</news:title>
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Arizona’s Democratic governor on Tuesday vetoed a Republican budget plan after it passed both chambers of the state legislature on party line votes, saying it would bring “chaos and dysfunction” to the Grand Canyon State. 
Republicans, who have a majority in both chambers, introduced their $17.9 billion budget plan on April 23 and quickly put it up for a vote. It passed the Arizona House of Representatives April 29 and the Arizona Senate on May 4. 
The Arizona House of Representatives sent the budget to Gov. Katie Hobbs on Tuesday, and she swiftly vetoed it, as expected. 
“This budget is unbalanced and reckless. With it, Arizona would default on our debt obligations, endanger vulnerable children, slash critical public safety funding, and pay for tax breaks to billionaires, data centers and special interests by kicking Arizonans off their healthcare and taking food off their tables,” Hobbs said in a written statement. “Arizonans cannot afford chaotic and dysfunctional Washington-style budgeting in our state government.”

                
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The GOP budget “has a long list of problems,” Hobbs said, including more than $600 million in tax cuts for the wealthy and data centers while at the same time kicking an estimated 200,000 Arizonans off of Medicaid and food aid.
“While forcing devastating cuts on Arizonans, the legislature has refused to sweep their own $28 million slush fund, including $6 million that may be used to replace their carpets, upgrade their media studio, and renovate their offices,” the governor said. 
She called on Republican lawmakers to negotiate a spending plan with her. 
“Let’s get back to the negotiating table and get serious about delivering for Arizonans. I am ready when you are,” Hobbs said.
When exactly that might happen is unclear: Lawmakers on Tuesday adjourned for the remainder of May and won’t return to work until June 1. 
Republicans touted the $500 million in tax cuts in their budget plan, which conforms with many of the changes made at the federal level by President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill,” as well as the continuation of existing funding for K-12 education and public safety. 
It would sweep money from numerous funds and make 5% cuts to most state agencies to pay for the tax cuts, as well as increase the portion that state employees contribute to their health insurance by 20% over the next three years. 
Democrats criticized the Republican budget for its cuts to state government, as well as its increased restrictions on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, formerly known as food stamps, and for the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, the state’s Medicaid program. 
But Democrats mostly focused on the Republican tax cuts that they said would benefit the wealthy, describing the Republican budget as “corporations first, Arizonans last.” 
The Republican budget maintains tax incentives for the data centers needed for generative artificial intelligence, but cuts tax breaks for renewable energy providers. 
Hobbs’s budget proposal includes about $800 million more in spending than the Republican plan, and would cut data center tax breaks and tax lucrative sports betting operations at a higher rate. 
Republicans had plenty of their own criticism for Hobbs’s budget plan, when she unveiled it in January. They panned her proposal for relying on money that the state might not ever receive. 
That includes $300 million in Proposition 123 funding for K-12 education that would need to be approved by voters in November and more than $760 million from the federal government to reimburse the state for its work securing the border that could go to other states. 
Voters approved Prop. 123 in 2016, to increase the amount of money set aside from the state’s land trust for public schools. After Prop. 123 expired, the legislature voted to use the general fund to backfill the lost $300 million. 
Hobbs walked away from budget negotiations more than a month ago after Republicans said that sending an extension of Prop. 123 to voters this year was off the table. If voters approved it, the continuation of the proposition would alleviate the state’s budget woes for this year, according to the governor’s budget staff. 
House Minority Leader Oscar De Los Santos urged his GOP colleagues to begin working with Hobbs immediately to hammer out a budget deal now that their partisan spending package has been vetoed.
“We must stay here and pass a budget to make life affordable for Arizona who are struggling to stay afloat with Donald Trump’s economic chaos and failing presidency,” he said in a written statement.
Following the veto, legislative Republicans and Democrats, alongside Hobbs, will have to work together to create a negotiated budget that can pass both chambers with bipartisan support and get a signature from Hobbs by the June 30 deadline. 
Democrats have said they can get behind some pieces of the Republican budget, including middle class tax cuts, funding for free school lunches, no taxes on tips and child care tax credits. 
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			<news:title>California bill would let illegal immigrant professors keep teaching US students remotely</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A new bill from a California state lawmaker would let illegal immigrant professors who get deported continue to teach students remotely. 
The recently introduced bill by Assemblymember Mike Gipson, a Democrat who represents Los Angeles, would allow professors who came into the country illegally and who get deported the ability to have what the bill calls a &quot;remote teaching arrangement.&quot; 
According to the bill, this is &quot;an arrangement that allows a deported or detained faculty member to perform, to the extent possible, their instruction and professional duties through distance education or other remote modalities offered by the community college district.&quot; 
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It would &quot;require a community college district to allow its faculty who departed the United States on or after January 1, 2027, for a specified reason, including, among others, due to immigration enforcement actions by the Department of Homeland Security, and who was teaching for the community college district at the time of departure to perform their instruction and professional duties through distance education or other remote modalities offered by the community college district, as provided.&quot;
A post from the Faculty Association of California Community Colleges (FACCC), shared by Gipson in April supporting his bill, said that the legislation &quot;protects student learning by ensuring instructional continuity when community college faculty are impacted by immigration enforcement.&quot;
It added that the bill &quot;allows affected faculty to continue teaching remotely, preventing sudden course disruptions and keeping students on track.&quot;
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The Institute for Immigration Research at George Mason University’s College of Humanities and Social Sciences estimates that of the approximately 8.1 million teachers in the country, about 857,200 are immigrant teachers, and nearly half of those are post secondary teachers, or college professors. 
Fox News Digital reached out to Gipson for comment, but he declined. 
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			  <news:name>Zelenskyy blasts ‘absolute cynicism’ as deadly Russian barrage hits Ukraine before planned ceasefire</news:name>
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			<news:title>Zelenskyy blasts ‘absolute cynicism’ as deadly Russian barrage hits Ukraine before planned ceasefire</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Russian drone and missile strikes on Tuesday killed at least 22 people and wounded more than 80 across Ukraine, just hours before Kyiv had planned a ceasefire and days ahead of a pause announced by Moscow.
Glide bombs struck the Ukrainian cities of Kramatorsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Chernihiv on Tuesday afternoon, killing at least 17 civilians and injuring 45. Overnight attacks left five people dead and 39 wounded, according to The Associated Press.
&quot;Absolute cynicism — to demand silence for holding propagandistic celebrations and then deliver such missile and drone strikes on all the days leading up to it,&quot; Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wrote on X.
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Zelenskyy added that Russia could end the war at any time.
&quot;Every day, Russia could cease fire, and that would stop the war and our responses. Peace is needed, and real steps are required for it. Ukraine will act in kind,&quot; he said.
Russia’s Defense Ministry previously said it would impose a unilateral ceasefire on Friday and Saturday for Victory Day, but warned it would retaliate if Ukraine disrupts events, The Associated Press reported.
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The United Nations welcomed the moves, with Secretary-General António Guterres urging a full ceasefire.
Guterres called for &quot;a full, immediate, unconditional and lasting ceasefire, leading to a just, comprehensive, and sustainable peace, in line with the U.N. Charter, international law and relevant U.N. resolutions,&quot; The Associated Press reported.
Victory Day, observed each year on May 9 in Russia, marks the Allied victory over Nazi Germany.
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Russia has previously announced short holiday truces — most recently for Orthodox Easter — but they have failed to hold amid persistent mistrust between the two countries.
During that ceasefire, Ukraine’s military reported more than 2,200 violations, including shelling, assaults and drone activity. 
Russia’s Defense Ministry, in turn, accused Ukrainian forces of nearly 2,000 breaches, including strikes in border regions that it said injured civilians.
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			<news:title>Family makes terrifying discovery in basement following growing suspicions</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Harding University professor and his family in Arkansas discovered a stranger had been living in their basement after noticing items mysteriously going missing from their home.
Dutch Hoggatt said in an interview with KTHV that he first suspected something was off when he noticed a pair of shoes he normally leaves near the home’s back door were gone.
&quot;I asked my wife if she had thrown them away, and she had not,&quot; he told the outlet. &quot;Over time, we noticed that chairs had been moved around in the house. We noticed that some of our food was missing.&quot;
Authorities later identified the man as Preston Landis, who had been secretly living inside the home for several days, moving from a crawl space into the basement before the family discovered him.
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Hoggatt and his wife then told their daughter and son-in-law, Cherisee and Mark Gregory.
&quot;I think they thought they were both going crazy. And I’m like, &apos;That doesn’t happen at the same time suddenly,&apos;&quot; Cherisee Gregory said.
On April 29, the family began searching the house while Dutch Hoggatt was at church, when his wife, Sharon Hoggatt, entered a storage closet beneath the basement stairs.
KANSAS BABYSITTER COMES FACE TO FACE WITH REAL LIFE &apos;MONSTER&apos; UNDER THE BED
&quot;She went further into the closet, and that’s when I saw her eyes get really big. She starts to back out and says, &apos;There’s someone in there. I see their leg or their jeans or something,&apos;&quot; Mark Gregory said. 
Mark went downstairs to see for himself what was happening as the person in the closet remained silent.
&quot;When I get in the closet, I yell at the guy to come out,&quot; he told KTHV. &quot;I have a baseball bat in one hand. I start hitting the door, or the frame, kind of just to scare him a little bit. And he finally says, &apos;OK, I’m coming.&apos;&quot;
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The man, later identified as Landis, told the family he was homeless and stepped out as deputies from the White County Sheriff’s Office arrived to arrest him.
According to authorities, Landis first arrived on April 27, living in the Hoggatts’ crawl space before moving to the basement the next day, April 28, where he created a makeshift bed in a supply closet.
The sheriff’s office charged him with residential burglary and theft of property, with his bond set at $15,000.
The White County Sheriff&apos;s Office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.
The family emphasized that nothing was stolen from their home, and that they felt bad for Landis.
&quot;We’re not angry at this man,&quot; Dutch said. &quot;I feel sorry for the man. I’m glad we figured out there was somebody living in the house because this could have gone on for much longer than it did.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Toronto Maple Leafs defy slim odds to win the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NHL Draft Lottery</news:name>
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			<news:title>Toronto Maple Leafs defy slim odds to win the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NHL Draft Lottery</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Toronto Maple Leafs caught a franchise-changing break on Tuesday, defying the odds to jump from fifth to the No. 1 overall pick in the NHL Draft Lottery.
Coming into the selection ceremony with just an 8.5 percent chance, Toronto vaulted past multiple teams to nab the top selection, which hasn&apos;t happened since 2016.
The outcome gives Toronto a rare opportunity to add a blue-chip asset without sacrificing current roster pieces.
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This stroke of luck follows a disastrous regular season in which the Maple Leafs finished 32-36-14, placing eighth in the Atlantic Division, which marked a 30-point drop from the previous year and led to their first missed postseason since 2016.
The season was defined by turmoil, including a season-ending injury to captain Auston Matthews and 299 goals allowed, one of the league’s worst defensive marks.
The focus now turns to projected top pick Gavin McKenna. The dynamic Penn State left wing finished second in the NCAA in points per game. For a team that has struggled with depth scoring and cap constraints, drafting a player of McKenna’s caliber signals a clear path to strengthening the roster for the long term.
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The lottery result also pulled Toronto away from a potential asset-management misstep tied to previous trades.
By staying within the top five, the Maple Leafs triggered the protection clause on the first-round pick sent to the Boston Bruins in the Brandon Carlo deal.
Had the pick slipped outside that range, it would have gone to a division rival. Instead, Toronto keeps the No. 1 selection.
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			  <news:name>Conan O&apos;Brien, Zach Galifianakis say it&apos;s a &apos;misconception&apos; that comedy shows only target conservatives</news:name>
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			<news:title>Conan O&apos;Brien, Zach Galifianakis say it&apos;s a &apos;misconception&apos; that comedy shows only target conservatives</news:title>
			<news:keywords>There may never be a less self-aware conversation than the one recently had between comedians Conan O’Brien and Zach Galifianakis.
It’s no secret that many comedy shows and the entertainment industry at large have one specific demographic they prefer to make fun of: the political right. The sheer number of supposedly &quot;funny&quot; shows based on that preference, from &quot;Jimmy Kimmel Live!&quot; to &quot;The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,&quot; to &quot;Late Night with Seth Meyers,&quot; to &quot;The Daily Show,&quot; or &quot;Saturday Night Live!&quot; and &quot;Last Week Tonight with John Oliver,&quot; is staggering.
That’s just a small sample of how many left-wing comics have made politics the center of their shows. And they have just one target for the vast majority of their jokes: the right and more specifically, President Donald Trump. 
Criticizing or joking about Trump has become an entire career for several ostensible &quot;comedians.&quot; But if you ask Conan O’Brien and Zach Galianakis, the &quot;media&quot; doesn’t want to just make fun of conservatives.
Seriously. 
Zach Galifianakis, Conan O’Brien take turns patting themselves on the back
When discussing Galifianakis’ show &quot;Between Two Ferns,&quot; O’Brien brought up his interviews with prominent politicians like Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. They both agreed that those interviews showed how comedians are supposed to handle politicians, by making them uncomfortable and poking fun at their vulnerabilities. 
&quot;Podcasters that have had the president on now, they don’t do their court jester…they don’t do it. They just suck up to him,&quot; Galifianakis said. &quot;So the comedians that are podcasters that have had Trump on, they’re not doing their job.
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&quot;That’s not the job of a comedian, you are to challenge, you are to make uncomfortable. You are not to sit there and fake laugh, that is not the job of the court jester. Period.&quot;
He continued by saying he’s more interested in putting comedy above politics.
&quot;People were actually, somebody yesterday was talking to me about that, about political influence through comedy and all that stuff. I’m more interested in the comedy first…&quot; 
&quot;Me too,&quot; O’Brien echoed. 
Galifianakis referenced his Hillary Clinton interview on &quot;Between Two Ferns,&quot; saying that when they set it up, Clinton’s camp told him he couldn’t bring up her email scandal. He told them they didn’t need to do the interview then, and they folded. O’Brien connected that exchange to politicians or powerful people needing to laugh at themselves to become more relatable. 
&quot;I see this all the time, and I’ve seen it for years and years and years and years, people not understanding that if they go to the supposedly vulnerable place, and have a sense of humor about it, it is magical for them,&quot; he said.
&quot;People see they have a sense of humor, they see that they can take a joke. I mean, nobody walked away from your interview with Obama and thought, ‘wow you really showed him.’ He got to be hilarious, he sat there and entered your world of being intentionally ignorant about who he is and what he does, cutting him off, being insanely rude, and gave it back to you in equal measure. This is a great piece of comedy, and I know it reflects well back on the president.&quot;
Then, O’Brien related that to Trump, saying that it would be &quot;humanizing&quot; for him to be the target of a joke.
&quot;And our current president, would do well to understand that, to understand that if he let himself be the butt of a joke, it’s humanizing.&quot;
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&quot;It’s impossible,&quot; Galifianakis shot back. &quot;You wouldn’t do it with him, it wouldn’t work.&quot;
&quot;There’s this misconception that the media just wants to go after conservatives,&quot; O’Brien said. &quot;And they don’t understand that everyone benefits when they laugh at themselves. Everyone wins. If you laugh at yourself, it humanizes you.&quot;
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All of this is completely ridiculous. 
Of course the media just wants to go after conservatives, it’s all they’ve done for years, if not decades. It’s an absurd denial of reality to suggest otherwise. Galifianakis himself told the Los Angeles Times in 2016 that he had no interest in hosting Trump on &quot;Between Two Ferns&quot; because he’s &quot;mentally challenged.&quot;
&quot;No. That doesn’t interest me,&quot; he explained. &quot;He’s the kind of guy who likes attention — bad attention or good attention. So you’re dealing with a psychosis there that’s a little weird. I wouldn’t have somebody on that’s so mentally challenged. I feel like I’d be taking advantage of him. And you can print that.&quot;
Ah. So Trump is supposed to humanize himself and become the butt of a joke on a show he’s not allowed to participate in.
Galifianakis also said he puts comedy before politics, but was so politically motivated that he had no interest in interviewing Trump. Then there’s Jimmy Kimmel, who recently described Melania Trump as having the &quot;glow of an expectant widow.&quot; Is that the type of joke that’s supposed to encourage the president to come on and laugh at himself? That’s just one example, obviously there are many, even worse examples. Not to mention that Trump has appeared on &quot;Saturday Night Live!&quot; several times. He does have a sense of humor, a much better one than Obama or Hillary Clinton, for that matter. That’s not the issue. The issue is that none of these comedians are telling jokes, they’re giving lectures.
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Additionally, Colbert, Kimmel and the rest of them almost exclusively have Democrats on for interviews. Republicans are not invited to participate, because those shows want to prioritize a specific political ideology. But they don’t just want to target conservatives, right? 
What a huge surprise that just a few weeks ago, Galifianakis was laughing and palling around with Kimmel on his show.
And of course, those same &quot;comedians,&quot; who had an easy comedic target over the past month, have instead gone curiously quiet. The Eric Swalwell scandal could have provided weeks&apos; worth of material. Just this week, CNN reported that he held meetings at Hooters. Sounds like a perfect setup for a joke, right? You’ll never guess how many jokes Kimmel told about it, but it rhymes with zero. Galifianakis and O’Brien ignore that missed opportunity, while saying comedy is supposed to make powerful people uncomfortable. Just not powerful people who are on the political left.
Kimmel in particular, was remarkably hypocritical, telling Michelle Obama in a recent podcast interview that it would be shameful to ignore political stories…then ignored one that made him, his party and his friend look bad. 
Galifianakis and O’Brien are simply incapable of admitting their own biases and admitting that they would never joke about Obama or Clinton the way they would about Trump. Or treat them similarly. They would never joke about Kamala Harris in the same way they would about Trump. That’s because they’re Democrats first and comedians second, no matter how hard they try to pretend otherwise.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>LA 2028 Olympics&apos; safety plan relies &apos;too much on police&apos; and Homeland Security, left-wing activists say</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-06T00:41:25.338Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>LA 2028 Olympics&apos; safety plan relies &apos;too much on police&apos; and Homeland Security, left-wing activists say</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Left-wing activists are reportedly frustrated with the upcoming 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles because of the committee&apos;s reliance on the police department and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in the wake of immigration raids.
The Los Angeles Times reported on Tuesday that organizations like the Fair Game Coalition and the Sunita Jain Anti-Trafficking Initiative have spoken out about the organizing committee LA28&apos;s safety plan on protecting human rights, which was released last month.
&quot;The activists told a Los Angeles City Council committee that LA28 plans to rely too much on police and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, organizations that provoke fear and discord among many Angelenos, especially after a wave of violent immigration raids,&quot; the article read.
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The Human Rights Strategy repeatedly emphasized the role of the DHS at what has been designated a &quot;National Special Security Event.&quot;
&quot;As a result of this designation, DHS and other federal agencies have signaled they will provide significant resources, staff, and technology in support of these Games,&quot; the strategy read. &quot;The federal government, with the assistance of appropriate state and local public safety and law enforcement agencies, has the responsibility to coordinate operational security as well as contingency planning to ensure the safety and security of those participating in the Games, attending the Games, and in the communities where Games-related events take place.&quot;
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The LA Times spoke to Martin Barrera from the Fair Game Coalition who &quot;expressed dismay&quot; over DHS involvement because of its connections to raids &quot;that arrested scores of migrant workers.&quot;
&quot;This plan fails to protect those most at risk,&quot; Barrera said.
The report also noted that &quot;several left-leaning political groups have been applying increasing pressure on LA28&quot; before the safety plan&apos;s release after the board added former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy and Trump&apos;s former chief of staff, Reince Priebus.
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&quot;They previously called for the resignation of LA28 Chair Casey Wasserman, faulting him for bringing several allies of President Trump onto the organization’s board,&quot; the article read.
Wasserman has been criticized more recently for his name appearing in the Epstein files as well as documents showing that he had a flirtatious exchange with close Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell. Though he announced he would be selling his talent agency following the backlash, Wasserman maintained his position at LA28.
Fox News Digital reached out to LA28 for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Tucson debate el calor mortal en reunión comunitaria</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tucson debate el calor mortal en reunión comunitaria</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Leer en inglés
Cuando Tucson registró su primera temperatura de tres dígitos en marzo, la lectura más temprana de este tipo en la historia de Arizona, no fue solo un hito meteorológico. Fue una advertencia.
El 31 de marzo, cientos de residentes, funcionarios de salud pública y líderes electos se congregaron en el Centro Recreativo Donna Liggins para exigir respuestas sobre lo que depara el futuro.
La sala, abarrotada, reflejaba la frustración que sienten muchos habitantes de Tucson ante el aumento de las tarifas de los servicios públicos y el papel de la industria de los combustibles fósiles en el agravamiento del calor extremo.
Más de una docena de organizaciones enviaron representantes, cuyos oradores describieron cómo el aumento de las temperaturas está afectando a sus comunidades de diversas maneras.
Entre los asistentes se encontraban la alcaldesa de Tucson, Regina Romero, la concejala del Distrito 1 y vicealcaldesa, Lane Santa Cruz, la concejala del Distrito 6, Miranda Schubert, la concejal del Distrito 3, Kevin Dahl, y la congresista Adelita Grijalva.
En 2024, la ciudad de Tucson adoptó una Hoja de Ruta de Acción contra el Calor con el fin de informar y proteger a los residentes, así como de buscar formas de mitigar el calor en los vecindarios. La ciudad también ha puesto en marcha una iniciativa de plantación de árboles, un programa de captación de agua, un programa de energía solar asequible y un campus de sostenibilidad.
“El impacto recae primero y con mayor dureza sobre nuestras comunidades más vulnerables,” afirmó Romero. “Visualizamos un mundo libre de residuos. Realmente estamos llevando a cabo una labor intensa.”
La congresista Adelita Grijalva interviene en el foro comunitario sobre el calor extremo, calificando al cambio climático como “un llamado a la acción” para los residentes de Tucson. Arilynn Hyatt / El Foco de Tucson.
El concejo municipal ha estado trabajando en el establecimiento de regulaciones locales para los centros de datos desde el verano pasado, y también está trabajando en ordenanzas sobre el uso del suelo y el consumo masivo de agua, así como en la creación de un acuerdo de colaboración energética con Tucson Electric Power.
&quot;Si lo aprobamos, sería el primero en el estado y apenas el sexto en el país en el que establecemos un acuerdo de colaboración con una empresa de servicios públicos privada,” señaló Romero.
A pesar de estos esfuerzos locales, tanto Romero como Grijalva subrayan que los recortes de fondos federales están socavando el progreso de la ciudad en materia de cambio climático.
&quot;No contamos con el tipo de inversión que la administración anterior puso a disposición de ciudades como Tucson,” afirmó Romero. &quot;El gobierno federal y la administración Trump están desmantelando programas que podrían ayudarnos a avanzar.”
Grijalva expresó su convicción de que corresponde al gobierno federal encontrar soluciones locales a los problemas del cambio climático.
&quot;Esta noche no es solo una asamblea ciudadana; es un llamado a la acción para todos y cada uno de nosotros,” declaró Grijalva. &quot;Porque el cambio climático es real.”
La directora de salud del condado de Pima, Theresa Cullen, advierte a los asistentes que el aumento de las temperaturas podría, con el tiempo, superar la capacidad del condado para proteger a los residentes. Arilynn Hyatt / El Foco de Tucson.
Grijalva afirmó que está trabajando para reconstruir la coalición que respalda la Ley de Justicia Ambiental para Todos, lo cual implica consultar a las comunidades tribales y a otros grupos que se encuentran en la primera línea del cambio climático.
&quot;Así es como se produce el cambio,” dijo. &quot;No de arriba hacia abajo, sino a partir de que las comunidades se unan, alcen la voz y se nieguen a aceptar el statu quo.”
Ese sentimiento fue vivido de manera personal por al menos una de las personas presentes en la sala.
Una de las asistentes, Amy Dishion, perdió a su esposo, Evan, a causa del calor extremo hace unos años. Habló sobre el costo humano del cambio climático y expresó su deseo de exigir responsabilidades a las empresas de combustibles fósiles por el papel que desempeñan.
&quot;Cada muerte relacionada con el calor genera trauma y desesperación,” señaló Dishion. &quot;Arizona se vuelve más caluroso año tras año; es mortal y es insidioso.”
En los últimos tres años, 350 personas han fallecido a causa de enfermedades relacionadas con el calor, según Theresa Cullen, directora de Salud del Condado de Pima.
&quot;El Departamento de Salud Pública junto con la alcaldesa y el concejo, la ciudad y las demás jurisdicciones hace todo lo que está a su alcance para mantenerlos a salvo,” afirmó. &quot;Pero si la temperatura continúa subiendo 22 grados por encima de los niveles actuales, llegará un momento en que, hagamos lo que hagamos, no podremos garantizar su seguridad.”

Arilynn Hyatt es estudiante de periodismo en la Universidad de Arizona y pasante en El Foco de Tucson. Puede contactarla en arilynndhyatt@arizona.edu.
Esta nota fue traducida por los pasantes de la preparatoria San Miguel y editada por Diana Ramos, exalumna de la Universidad de Arizona, Directora de Iniciativas Bilingües y reportera del Foco de Tucson. Contáctala en diana@tucsonspotlight.org.   
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			  <news:name>Arizona woman accused of performing cosmetic procedures without valid license</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-06T00:31:51.163Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Arizona woman accused of performing cosmetic procedures without valid license</news:title>
			<news:keywords>According to court records, the woman was arrested after an undercover operation at her Phoenix office.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Nancy Guthrie case sparks clash as FBI Director Kash Patel rips sheriff</news:name>
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			<news:title>Nancy Guthrie case sparks clash as FBI Director Kash Patel rips sheriff</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FBI Director Kash Patel criticized local authorities for their handling of the Nancy Guthrie missing persons investigation, stating that his agency was initially kept &quot;out of the loop.&quot;
Patel voiced his criticism during an appearance on the &quot;Hang Out with Sean Hannity&quot; podcast that aired Tuesday. He said the FBI was sidelined by the Pima County Sheriff&apos;s Department for four days as time was of the essence in the first days of Guthrie&apos;s disappearance.
&quot;What we, the FBI, do is say, ‘Hey, we&apos;re here to help. What do you need?’&quot; Patel told Hannity. &quot;What can we do? And for four days, we were kept out of the investigation.&quot;
Additionally, instead of having DNA evidence taken to an FBI lab in Quantico, Va., for testing, Nanos instead elected to have the samples shipped to a private lab in Florida.
ARIZONA SHERIFF BLOCKING FBI FROM KEY EVIDENCE IN ESCALATING GUTHRIE CASE: SOURCE
&quot;The first 48 hours of anyone&apos;s disappearance are the most critical,&quot; Patel said, noting that while local authorities had jurisdiction, the delay was costly. &quot;We would have analyzed it within days and maybe gotten better information — more information.&quot;
&quot;Our lab is just better than any other private lab out there, and we didn&apos;t get a chance to do that,&quot; he added.
In response, the Pima County Sheriff&apos;s Department said that decisions regarding evidence processing were made on-scene based on operational needs.
FBI HAS RECEIVED DNA DATA FROM NANCY GUTHRIE CASE: SOURCES
&quot;The laboratory utilized by the Pima County Sheriff’s Department and the FBI Laboratory in Quantico have worked in close partnership from the outset and continue to collaborate in the analysis of evidence,&quot; Sheriff Chris Nanos said in a statement following Patel&apos;s podcast interview. 
&quot;A member of the FBI Task Force was also notified and present at that scene working alongside our personnel. The FBI was promptly notified by both our department and the Guthrie family,&quot; the statement added. &quot;While the FBI Director was not on scene, coordination with the Bureau began without delay.&quot;
Once FBI agents were granted access, they worked with Google to pull cached data from a doorbell camera system to recover key footage that might have otherwise been lost.
Guthrie went missing from her Tucson, Arizona, home on Feb. 1. Investigators have followed up on dozens of leads, but she remains missing.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Vance Campaigns in Iowa as G.O.P. Fears Rise Ahead of Midterms</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-06T00:30:26.321Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Vance Campaigns in Iowa as G.O.P. Fears Rise Ahead of Midterms</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The vice president acknowledged economic headwinds, including rising energy and fertilizer costs. “We got a little — a little blip in the Middle East,” he said, referring to the war in Iran.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Community invited to meet Bullhead City Police Chief Paul George</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-06T00:23:09.584Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Community invited to meet Bullhead City Police Chief Paul George</news:title>
			<news:keywords>BULLHEAD CITY — The community is invited to a series of meet and greet opportunities welcoming Bullhead City Police Chief Paul George.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Almost five years later after the murder, Kalan Gannon was arrested in Indiana. He is currently facing extradition to Arizona.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Why Starbucks picked Nashville over Seattle for expansion, according to local business reporter</news:name>
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			<news:title>Why Starbucks picked Nashville over Seattle for expansion, according to local business reporter</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Seattle business reporter is questioning why Starbucks is choosing to leave Washington and speculating that taxes could be a possible reason the coffee giant is expanding in Nashville over Washington.
&quot;Start with taxes,&quot; a Friday article in The Seattle Times entitled, &quot;What’s Nashville have that we ain’t got in Seattle?&quot; read. &quot;Tennessee boasts the nation’s eighth-best tax climate for business, according to the nonpartisan Tax Foundation’s 2025 survey, which considers taxes on income, businesses, sales and property, and unemployment insurance rates. Washington state ranks 45th.&quot;
Starbucks is appearing to lessen its presence in Seattle, acknowledging in March it would be closing five additional stores in the city. That move follows several closures in 2025, including the Starbucks Reserve Roastery on Capitol Hill. 
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In March, Washington state Democrats passed the &quot;millionaires tax,&quot; which Democratic Gov. Bob Ferguson signed March 30. It is described as the state&apos;s first-ever income tax, pushed by progressives and socialists and opposed by conservatives.
After its passage, The Wall Street Journal editorial board called the tax a &quot;con&quot; that will &quot;inevitably capture the middle class.&quot;
The new tax will impose a 9.9% income tax on households earning more than $1 million each year. The tax applies to any money earned after the first $1 million of someone&apos;s annual income. It will take effect on Jan. 1, 2028, with the first payments due in April 2029, KOMO News reported. 
In its piece, The Seattle Times suggested that Nashville might have looked more appealing to Starbucks than staying in Seattle.
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&quot;And while Starbucks insists it’s keeping its Seattle headquarters, Tennessee’s lack of a personal income tax might make Nashville especially attractive to some of Starbucks’ high earners,&quot; it read. 
It continued, &quot;At least six of Starbucks’ ‘named Executive Officers,’ including Niccol, earned at least $6 million or more in total compensation in fiscal 2025, according to the company’s 2026 proxy statement.&quot;
The piece also highlighted that Nashville&apos;s hourly wage is lower than Seattle’s. 
&quot;Better still for employers from high-cost states, Nashville’s talent comes at a bargain,&quot; it read. &quot;The average hourly wage in the greater Nashville area — $31 — is 5% below the national average and 28% below the Seattle area, according to 2024 data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The gap is even greater for some skill positions, such as the IT roles that will make up more than half of jobs in Starbucks’ Nashville office.&quot;
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Fox News Digital reached out to Starbucks for comment, and was referred to an April message from Sara Kelly, Starbucks chief partner officer, on its southeast expansion, which read in part, &quot;The Nashville office will be a complement to our global and North America headquarters in Seattle where we will maintain a large presence.&quot;
It continued, &quot;Over the next five years, we expect to have 2,000 support jobs located in Nashville. The majority of our support teams continue to be based here in Seattle. Nashville-based roles will include a combination of net new roles being created to support growth, some in-sourcing as we move some work from contract workers and professional service providers to full-time Starbucks partner roles, and in some cases, moving select teams from Seattle to Nashville as we did recently with our Sourcing teams.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump’s grip on GOP tested in Indiana as primary battles target defiant Republicans</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump’s grip on GOP tested in Indiana as primary battles target defiant Republicans</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Early results are starting to come in, in Indiana&apos;s primary, where President Donald Trump&apos;s immense sway over the GOP is on the line, as his endorsements in key Republican state Senate nomination races will be tested.
Five months ago, Republicans in the GOP-dominated Indiana state Senate withstood immense pressure from Trump and his allies and voted down congressional redistricting, which would have given solidly red Indiana two more right-leaning U.S. House seats ahead of the midterms.
Fast-forward to present day, and eight of those state senators are facing GOP primary challenges. Seeking retribution, the president endorsed challengers to seven of the eight Republican lawmakers who voted against the redistricting bill.
The Associated Press reports that Trump-endorsed Blake Fletcher has defeated incumbent state Sen. Travis Holdman in Indiana&apos;s 19th District, in the northeastern part of the state. 
They also report that state Sen. Greg Goode has defeated two challengers, Trump-backed Brenda Wilson and Alexandra Wilson, in District 38, in western Indiana.
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The president’s allies shelled out more than $6 million to try to oust the state senators, according to the national ad tracking firm AdImpact. Leading the charge were Hoosier Leadership for America and American Leadership PAC, which are aligned with GOP Sen. Jim Banks, a top Senate ally of the president. Groups allied with Republican Gov. Mike Braun were also part of the full court press. And two well known national groups: Turning Point USA’s political wing and the Club for Growth, also had the president&apos;s back in Indiana.
The intraparty battle was seen not just as a test of fealty to Trump but rather a fight between MAGA forces and more traditional conservatives for the future of the GOP.
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We’ve got to change those old-style Republicans, put in people who will fight, fight against the Democrat gerrymandering,&quot; Club for Growth President David McIntosh told Fox News Digital.
McIntosh, a former congressman from Indiana, said, &quot;I want to see my state do the right thing.&quot;
But the besieged incumbents significantly outraised their challengers, and were also boosted by the Indiana Senate GOP caucus.
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On an interesting side note, one of the races pitted Trump versus his former Vice President Mike Pence.
Trump backed challenger Tracey Powell, who was trying to take out state Sen. Jim Buck, who was supported by Pence, a former Indiana governor and congressman.
A pro-Trump source involved in the Indiana showdowns told Fox News Digital on the eve of the primary that a victory would be considered winning half the seats, and anything beyond that would be a major win.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Stephen A Smith is upset over an OutKick article about &apos;First Take&apos;s&apos; ratings</news:name>
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			<news:title>Stephen A Smith is upset over an OutKick article about &apos;First Take&apos;s&apos; ratings</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Stephen A. Smith is not happy about an OutKick article published this week about his reunion with Skip Bayless scheduled for later this week.
&quot;Instead of just celebrating Skip Bayless coming back to &apos;First Take&apos; for the day, I’m seeing articles here on Fox News, Awful Announcing, along with others, and it’s talking about ratings slip,&quot; Smith said on his radio show Tuesday.
He is referencing a column for OutKick published the day prior that Fox News placed on its homepage, titled &quot;Skip Bayless to reunite with Stephen A. Smith on ESPN as First Take&apos;s ratings slip.&quot;
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Smith continued, &quot;He’s coming back because I wanted him to come back for a day. Because I haven’t been with my guy in 10 years. Ratings slip? We’re still number one. We’ve had record ratings over the last five years. At some point, that’s not going to happen, because how many records can you break?&quot;
Ratings slip, indeed.
We mentioned that most of ESPN&apos;s daily studio programming is experiencing double-digit growth. Smith&apos;s &quot;First Take&quot; is the exception. ESPN recently published a press release touting that &quot;Get Up&quot; is up 18% and &quot;The Pat McAfee Show&quot; is up 16%. &quot;First Take&quot; airs directly between the two programs and is up just 5%, which falls below the standard Big Data + Panel bump.
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We also noted that &quot;First Take&quot; is not only the only program not showing large growth, but also the one that has continued to discuss political, social and racial topics. That hardly seems like a coincidence.
OutKick can also tell you firsthand that ESPN executives have taken notice of &quot;First Take&apos;s&quot; stagnant viewership. Considering they recently signed Smith to a five-year, $100 million contract, the lack of growth is a concern. ESPN didn’t pay Smith for what he has done, but for what he is expected to do over the next half-decade.
During the rant, Stephen A. again touted that he is &quot;still No. 1.&quot; We have asked him about this claim previously. It doesn&apos;t make sense.
&quot;First Take&quot; is not the top show in its time slot, not even close. For example, the Fox News Channel more than triples the show head-to-head. Smith&apos;s show is also not No. 1 at ESPN. &quot;PTI&quot; is.
In actuality, &quot;First Take&quot; is only the No. 1 sports show in its time slot. That&apos;s it. And that&apos;s hardly worth bragging about.
See, every ESPN show is the top-rated sports show in its time slot. There is no other sports network on cable that is competitive. By this metric, even &quot;High Noon with Bomani Jones&quot; was the top show before its cancellation. And his ratings were putrid.
Now, to Bayless&apos; return.
Smith is right that it has been nearly a decade since they appeared together on television. Next month will mark 10 years since Bayless departed ESPN for FS1. Yet what Smith isn&apos;t telling you is why it has been so long.
Bayless&apos; last show on FS1 was almost two years ago. He has expressed interest in reuniting with Smith on several occasions. Smith also said on Tuesday that Bayless jumped at the offer to return.
So, what took so long? The answer is Stephen A. Until now, he hasn’t wanted Bayless to return. He said no publicly, beginning with the week after Bayless left FS1 and lost his platform on television.
&quot;Regarding Skip Bayless, ESPN did not consult with me,&quot; Smith said about ESPN putting out a statement that it had no interest in bringing Bayless back in 2024. &quot;They didn’t have to.
&quot;But in fairness, and in the interest of transparency, had they asked me, I would have said the same thing that ESPN said. Skip Bayless and Stephen A. Smith, together as partners, working across from each other on a debate show, is over. It’s been over. And this is not the first time I’ve said it. There’s no negativity or shade being thrown on Skip Bayless. I have moved on.&quot;
That part is correct. Smith has said many times before that he did not want to bring Bayless back to &quot;First Take.&quot;
Then his ratings began to slip.
Finally, Stephen A. told me directly last November in a text exchange that he was &quot;done&quot; talking to me and reading my columns. Apparently, that is not the case.
Perhaps he would be interested in discussing his issues further. I will offer him a chance to do so privately and on OutKick. We hope he considers.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Olympic pole vaulter, and noted twerker, Alysha Newman announces she&apos;s landed a Victoria&apos;s Secret audition</news:name>
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			<news:title>Olympic pole vaulter, and noted twerker, Alysha Newman announces she&apos;s landed a Victoria&apos;s Secret audition</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Canadian pole vaulter and Olympic bronze medalist Alysha Newman&apos;s future in track and field is currently unknown. She was recently banned for 20 months from competing due to missed drug tests.
Despite the punishment for being unavailable for unannounced drug tests three times in a 12-month period and speculation that she&apos;s called it quits, the 31-year-old hasn’t made an announcement about retiring.
The content creator, who went viral for her twerking celebration at the Paris Olympics in 2024, did have another announcement to make on Tuesday afternoon. She&apos;s landed a Victoria&apos;s Secret audition.
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In the video, Alysha shared a portion of the invitation she received from the iconic brand to attend an in-person casting with a &quot;chance to walk in the Victoria&apos;s Secret Fashion Show 2026&quot; on the line.
This isn’t some sort of wild swing for the fences by the talented pole vaulter. She&apos;s more than dabbled in modeling while competing at the highest levels in track and field.
She&apos;s worked with brands, she&apos;s done the Instagram and OnlyFans content, and who could forget her taking her top off for Maxim after going viral at the Olympics? Someone had to cover it.
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This is the latest example of what Alysha posted back in March when she shared some new black-and-white headshots from Los Angeles. She wrote in the caption, &quot;We didn’t come to LA to play… New headshots.&quot;
I&apos;m assuming all of this is part of not coming to Los Angeles to play. The plan before packing up and heading out West had to be to land auditions just like this Victoria&apos;s Secret one.
She&apos;s modeled before, she&apos;s competed against the best of the best in pole vaulting, all it looks like she wants is an opportunity. She has until August 2027 to figure out if she&apos;s truly finished with her track and field career.
That&apos;s when her suspension will expire. She was handed 20 months instead of the standard two years for whereabouts failures because the Athletics Integrity Unit accepted that she decided to end her career.
I think you know that the OutKick Culture Department wishes Alysha Newman the best of luck as she attempts to land a spot in this year&apos;s Victoria&apos;s Secret Fashion Show.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Republicans fall one vote short on bill to criminalize blowing whistles to warn of ICE</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>A man holds a 3D printed whistle in his mouth as demonstrators gather outside of the Henry Whipple Federal Building, shouting at federal vehicles and recording their plates Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026. (Photo by Nicole Neri/Minnesota Reformer)

A GOP-backed bill that would criminalize blowing whistles to alert people to immigration agents, a tactic embraced by activists in Minnesota earlier this year, was rejected on Tuesday. But that failure is likely to be temporary, and the measure may still land on the governor’s desk. 
The proposal would create a new state crime called “unlawful alerting,” and punish it with a class 1 misdemeanor, which carries with it a six-month jail sentence. Someone would be guilty of “unlawful alerting” if they communicate with another person about an impending arrest, including via verbal warnings, gestures, electronic communications or sounds like bells or whistles. 
Critics say it risks looping in people who publish social media alerts about the presence of federal immigration agents throughout the Valley.

                
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The bill is part of a push this year by Republican lawmakers to support the Trump administration’s mass deportation campaign and lash out at immigrant rights activists who have opposed it. Republicans have framed it as a necessary protection against foiled arrests, but Arizona law already penalizes the act of helping a person avoid prosecution or apprehension with a class 5 felony.
The proposal has sparked backlash from immigrant rights groups and led to a legal tussle over whether lawmakers have the right to ban people from the state legislature. A vocal protest of the bill organized by Living United for Change in Arizona resulted in a panel of Republican lawmakers briefly fleeing a legislative hearing room in February. That prompted Republican leadership to ban people suspected of being members of the group from the state legislature for the rest of the session. LUCHA quickly sued, arguing that doing so violated the civil rights of multiple people. 
Unlike its acrimonious public reception, the bill has sailed through the legislature with the help of the GOP majority, but on Tuesday it was defeated simply because not enough Republican lawmakers were in attendance. The 29-22 vote in the Arizona House of Representatives was one shy of the number needed for a bill to pass in the 60-member chamber. 
Hitting that threshold is normally an easy task for Republican-backed bills, because the party holds 33 seats in the House. But two members have recently resigned, and several more were absent on Tuesday. Cognizant of that, Republicans opted to preserve the legislation for a second try in the future. Rep. Cody Reim, R-Scottsdale, flipped his vote to against at the last minute in a procedural move that enabled him to call for reconsideration later. 
But it will be at least four weeks before the bill can be revived: Lawmakers on Tuesday also announced they were leaving until June 1 amid a stalemate on the state budget with Gov. Katie Hobbs.. 
The effort to advance the bill is more symbolic, in the end. Even if it wins the approval of the House, it’s destined to meet Hobbs’s veto stamp. The Democrat has consistently rejected legislation that doesn’t earn bipartisan support.
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			  <news:name>Matthew McConaughey fled to Peru to fight ‘demons’ after early fame</news:name>
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			<news:title>Matthew McConaughey fled to Peru to fight ‘demons’ after early fame</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Matthew McConaughey fled to Peru for 22 days during the beginning of his fame to fight the &quot;demons&quot; he was battling.
On Tuesday&apos;s episode of the &quot;No Magic Pill&quot; podcast, McConaughey told host Blake Mycoskie that he went by &quot;Mateo&quot; during his three-week solo journey.
McConaughey said when he became famous, he thought, &quot;No strangers do I meet anymore…the world is a mirror. I was questioning… which part’s real and which part’s bulls---t.&quot; This made the star jet off to find himself.
He packed his journals, water, steak and tequila before going out in the middle of nowhere to find himself.
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&quot;Went to a place that had no electricity in the middle of the desert where I was locked in with nothing but me and who I’ve been in my past or my diaries,&quot; he said.
&quot;The first 12 days were wonky,&quot; McConaughey admitted. &quot;And then the last 10 days were great. I was at the place long enough to go, I could live this.&quot;
&quot;There&apos;s an initiation period when we go away with ourselves. Yes. Where the demons on our back, man are, are dancing and having a good time at our expense, where the guilt can get really heavy. The shame can get heavy,&quot; he continued.
The &quot;Interstellar&quot; star admitted that he initially did not enjoy his own company.
&quot;I do not enjoy my own company… at first. For me, it’s around day 12… that’s when the breakthrough comes,&quot; he said.
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McConaughey told Mycoskie that his solo trip was similar to a psychedelic journey like ayahuasca.
&quot;We pull the parachute too early… If it gets hot, we can handle breaking a sweat,&quot; he said.
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McConaughey&apos;s early career took off in the early 1990s with small roles, but he gained significant attention with his breakout performance as the easygoing David Wooderson in &quot;Dazed and Confused&quot; (1993). His relaxed charisma and memorable line, &quot;Alright, alright, alright,&quot; made him stand out and helped establish his screen presence.
McConaughey became widely famous in 1996 after starring in &quot;A Time to Kill,&quot; where his role as a passionate young lawyer showcased his dramatic abilities and turned him into a leading man in Hollywood.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>The Silicon Valley AV startup has not started driverless testing yet.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Sherrod Brown secures Ohio Dem nomination, faces GOP&apos;s Husted in key battle for Senate majority</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sherrod Brown secures Ohio Dem nomination, faces GOP&apos;s Husted in key battle for Senate majority</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former longtime Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio on Tuesday won his party&apos;s 2026 Senate nomination, the Associated Press reports.
Brown, who served three decades in Congress before being defeated for re-election in 2024 by now-GOP Sen. Bernie Moreno, will face off in this year&apos;s general election with Republican Sen. John Husted, Ohio&apos;s former lieutenant governor who was appointed to replace Vice President JD Vance.
The general election winner will fill the final two years of Vance&apos;s Senate term. Vance, who was elected to the Senate in 2022, stepped down from the chamber after he and President Donald Trump won the 2024 election for president and vice president.
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Vance traveled to his home state Tuesday morning, stopping at a polling station in Cincinnati to cast a ballot in the primary.
The Senate race in Ohio is one of a handful that will decide if Republicans successfully defend their slim majority in the chamber, or if the Democrats win back control for the first time in four years.
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Republicans currently control the Senate 53-47.
Brown defeated long-shot rival Ron Kincaid, an IT professional and Special Olympics coach, to capture the Democratic Senate nomination. Husted ran unopposed for the Republican Party&apos;s Senate nomination.
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Once a top general election battleground state, Ohio has shifted to the right over the past decade, with Trump carrying the state by 11 points in the 2024 election.
But this year&apos;s races for the Senate and governor are expected to be very competitive.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Trump-backed Vivek Ramaswamy wins Ohio GOP gubernatorial primary, will face Democrat Amy Acton</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Vivek Ramaswamy has won the 2026 Republican gubernatorial nomination in his home state of Ohio, the Associated Press reports.
Ramaswamy, who grabbed national attention when he ran for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination before dropping out and becoming a top surrogate for President Donald Trump, on Tuesday defeated longshot rival Casey Putsch, an automotive entrepreneur.
His victory sets the stage for a high-profile general election battle for governor in the key midterm Midwestern battleground state.
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Now, the multimillionaire biotech entrepreneur and business leader who is backed by Trump will face off in November&apos;s general election against Democrat Amy Acton, a doctor and researcher who served as director of the state Department of Health from 2019 to 2020.
Acton was unopposed as she captured the Democratic gubernatorial nomination in Ohio.
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The winner in November will succeed term-limited GOP Gov. Mike DeWine.
Once a top general election battleground state, Ohio has shifted to the right over the past decade, with Trump carrying the state by 11 points in the 2024 election. But polls indicate this year&apos;s race for governor between Ramaswamy and Acton will be very competitive.
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Vice President JD Vance traveled to his home state this morning, stopping at a polling station in Cincinnati to cast a ballot in Ohio&apos;s primary.
Vance, who served as senator from Ohio before stepping down after winning election in 2024 as vice president, confirmed to reporters that he cast a ballot for Ramaswamy.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>SAP plans to buy German AI startup Prior Labs and invest heavily in it. It is also prohibiting customers&apos; agents use to a select few like Nvidia&apos;s NemoClaw.</news:keywords>
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